"AGE SIX THE DAILY NEWS roe Optician and Optometrist YOU CAN'T AFFORD BAD SIGHT. WE FIT YOUR EYES CORRECTLY. Carefully trained, experienced, registered optometrist. .Qualified by experience and practlca Knowledge of optometry, to render you the very best service possible, while our charges will be found reasonable In every Instance. WE REPLACE BROKEN LENSES Diamonds, watches, clocks, silverware, cut glass, Ivory, genuine leather goods, and a large stock of umbrellas. OUR MOTTO "Price and ! quality." Inspection Invited Max Heilbroner Diamond Specialist Phone 645. VICE-PRESIDENT SENDS MESSAGE Broadcasts Speech To Poopte Of Great Britain From Moncton Well Received. "1 .jiii proud Id be privileged In speak on .such an occasion," said V. I. ltobb, vice-president of (lie Canadian National Railways, whoso addresses to I ho people of l real Hrjaiu was broadcasted from Moncluu. "I regard it as.; history in the making. Tire occasion is historic tit this extent. II is J lie first on which a radio station in the, Dominion of "Canada has arranged a special program for the express purpose of hroaJcaidng it, across (lie Atlantic lo. roach tbc people of tlio Urilisli Ises, to deliver a mes sage to our kith and kin, in Eng land, in Scotland, in Wales, in Northern Ireland and the Irish Free Stale, and if this voice carries even further and is heard in Iho countries on t lie coalmen' of Europe, let it lie hoard, as a frienilly voice, the voice of a ouiilry desiring to promote good Guessing SALE LADIES AND GENTLEMEN You have read about many sales, but this is a little different Wo have jusl finished our stock-taking ami find llinl wi' iiri! much overstocked in our UNDKUWKAll DF.PAltT-MCNT. Wo can supply Iho (lily of Prince HupciTs children uml adults with a garment each and u lilllo to spare. WELL, WHAT ARE WE GOING TO DO ABOUT IT? HERE IS THE ANSWERI Wo arc going to offer il at a ridiculously low price and luni il inlo cash. A dollar in the. cash rcgisler is belter lliuu ton on Iho shelf. We are going (o keep you guessing Regarding the Price ml we assure you il will ho a good one. TunibuH's pure Wool CF.KTKF Combinations. Meg. 7.7r Sale ? Watson's Pure Wool Combinations, Heg. $0.75 . . Sale ? Watson's Silk and Wool Combiinilioiis. Hog. $0.50 Sale ? Penman's 05 Combinations. Heg. $5.50 Sale ? Penman's 71 Combinations. Hog. $2.75 Sale? Turnhuirs Pure Wool Vests and Hlooniers. Hog. $:.75 Sale ? Wiilson's Silk and Wool Vests, Hog. $:i.5( Sale ? To find oul the prices compare the above with our windows AS THE AUTHORITIES HAVE OBJECTED TO OUR $10.00 PRIZE GUESSING COMPETITION, WE HAVE HAD TO WITHDRAW SAME Alllioiigh you might mil need it now, these prices will make you buy. Sale continues till February 10th. Also with Iho guessing sale, wo are offering Hem-nanls or Silks, Dress (ioods, Flannelette, Sheeting, White Cotton, (irey Cotton, Voile mid Cretonnes ul greatly reduced prices. Jabour Brothers, Ltd. Corner 3rd and 7th. WESTHOLME THEATRE Friday and Saturday, 7 and 0 p.m. Saturday Matinee, 3 p.m. The Man Who Came Back A screen presentation of the outstanding stage success of that name. An absorbing, slirring story of a mm who pawned his soul to the Devil on Hroadway On the Bar-hury Coast, and in (ho depths of the Orient and the girl who pledged her honor tu redeem him. The fasl adventures of a ne'er-do-well Millionaire's son, and Iho girl he dragged down with him. One dramatic incident sifter .another, thrills mid surprises arc hurled at the audience iiulil Iho case Idoks about hopeless, then conies the rehabilitation. Many big scenes, including the dope dons of Shanghai. A picture with a groat moral lesson. Superb eas. George O'Brien, Dorothy Mackaill, Cyril Chadwick, Ralph Lewis, Harvey Clark and maiiv others. TOPICS OF THE DAY Admission 50c and 25c. WHOOPING COUGH IS A VERY SERIOUS TROUBLE HER 5 CHILDREN HAD IT Mrs. S. II. V.nlg, Il.lt. .No. t, I'alnuTs- lun, onC, writ: "Two years aitu, lnl whiter, our rive iliiMmi li.ul very evcre titlarks or wlitKiplnif ciiiiith. We were reeuinincndt'il, hy uur ilriiRRiM, lo use DR. WOOD'S NORWAY PINE SYRUP vvlilrh we did Willi U irrealesl nr success. Il rh-aml out tin- ihroitl ami limn-rhlal liilies. and loosened the dilerm so Unit they were able lo roinrli It up, and in iiti time I had quenched lliu "Or. W'imkI's" Is put up only by The T. .Mllliurn Co., Liiulled, anl has been on Hie inarkel Tor Hie past 33 years. He sure and get the genuine. .vill amongst all peoples. The voice will, 1 know, lie heard across the border to the south of us and there it will be recognized as that of one member of a groat family addressing the biers. ,'o special explanations are required from mo lo the oeoplo of tin; Coiled Slates of America and 1 have no doubt vhalover but thai they will ro- anl Ibis event as a new evidence of the use of science in liroadeisling the council of men iml by so doiny approaching more closely (o Ilia! sympathetic understanding and international good fellowship which are ossen-'ial for the progress, prosperity ind happiness of all us. Pioneer Achievement The vice-president 'gave a summary of the pioneer achievements in radio carried out by the (lanadiaii National Railways and irocecded lo deal Willi the spe cial policy of service underlyitr; Hie operations of the radio department. He spoke of the '-Teal chain of nine broadcasting stations vbicli stretch across lunula, adding that a lentil one will soon bo in operation al Van couver, completing Hie most important group of wireless centres on this continent, wlifch carries I lie voice of Canada not only liroughnut (he Dominion itself and inlo I lie United Stales, but also the distant outposts, Samoa and the Fiji Islands. These lal- ior having recorded reception of la Canadian .National radio Mr. Itobh aslo said: "this iroadcasl tonight is only I lie irsl of a series of similar programs which we, intend to. pro-; pare from time lo lime for the purpose of freipienlly bringing the Atlantic lo roach our friends in tin) Homelands. You have doubtless often been told of the necessity of improving imperial communications and how hcllc- an that lie done than by a great use of (bo radio broadcast, Earth Girdle ' Puck spoke ylibly of casting a girdle Mrnuml Hie carlh in forty' minutes, but we moderns have outdone that merry sprite. Wo. lo il instantly, because of Hie forces under our control and ul our disposal. Wo. do, nut have lo: wait for mails or the written i word but may send our message at once. It does not require great I porpholie vision to roal.e what a j colossal power this radio canj become, or to see into the future ami predict an era uT happier and more contented people, freed from the silence and suspicion due lo inadequate and slow in. lerciiiiiuiuiiicaliun. The question of radio .development of Ibis character is a great .ami important .subject, ninl one worthy of full allenlion: ; and due consideration by tin' statesmen of all lauds, ami more particularly by the leaders of, those countries which possess proud membership in that com-1 umnwoallh of nations known to the world ns the British F.nudrc. The program from' CMt.V was I roadcasl on a wave length of .'Mil metres and the event was carried out under the direct supervision of W. II. Swift Jr., ra dio engineer Canadian National Hallways. Received In England MONCTON, Felt. G Success attended Hie first attempt of Canadian radio station to broadcast a regular program to lln; Mrilisli Isles, cables received hero announcing reception at Liverpool and Manchester of the music and addresses sent out fronv ON HA, the Canadian National Railways broadcasting 'centre for the Marllimes. The j message received by W'.i'D.'llobb, i v ice-president, Canadian Nation-lal, slated that the first ' reports Friday, February o, JUMBLE SALE $1.95 Service for Saturday and Monday Terms Cash; No Exchange WHAT IS A JUMBLE SALE ? Bridly, il is a Slock Hodiieiug Sale which lakes in every doparlinoiit ami seeks no profit. ((iood- W) ll( listed down and shown in our windows under a clasilicaliou of prices only. 15c JUMBLE SALE PRICE 15c Any Article See .Iho Following Lines in our Window 15 Fairs Children's Wool (Sailers. Heg. iOc. 50 Yards While Flaunelollc. Heg. :S5n .per ynrd. HI Yards While Cotton. Beg. :'.."( per yard. . KM) Yards Print. Bog. 50c per yard. ' 10 Dozen .Men's Cotton Hose. Hog. '.'5c. 15 Dozen Men's Tooke's Soft Linen Collars, and 555c. 50 Dozen .Men's Lawn Handkerchiefs. Hog. rial, 2 for 15c. 110 Tiiis Dubbin Waterproof Creasing, jlog. cial, 2 for 15c. PA JUMBLE SALE PmcEC.Af. OUC 50c Any Article JUL See those Lines in our Window It) only, .Misses' Winter Vests. Heg. 85o each. 50 Yards Curiam Coods. Beg. S5e per yard. 1 I only, Bubios' Bonnets. Beg. $1.00. 11 only, Babies' Caps. Hog. $1.25. H) Pairs Ladies' Hadiuin Hosiery Hog. D5o. 'i Yards Fancy Net, YX Beg. 80c : yard. io Yards Black Italian Clolh, 5V Iteg. N5e yard. .Mcq's Hadiuin Cashmere SiK, Hog. jS5e pair. Hoys' Fleece Lined Shirts nnd Draw .Ws. Bog. S5c garment. 100 only. Men's Silk Knitted Ties. Beg. 75c. 2 (men Men's police Suspenders. Iteg. $1.00. Q(- JUMBLE SALE PRICE QC iJDC 95c Any Article uDC 12 Pairs Women's Plaid Juliet Slippers, Beg, $1.75. JUMBLt SALE PRICE $1.95 Any Article See Those Lines in our Window--: only, Men's Silk Scarfs; Bog. $:5.50. 2'i Men's Wool .leisevs. Beg. $:i.7.". in Fuglaml were received at eleven-forty o'clock (ireenwich lime. Station (iL ul Liverpool; soul signals al eleven o'clock; Croouwieh lime on 'M'i met res so! that owners of sols in the Krilishj Isles could tune in on Hie wave. length of ONIIA at Moncton. I There were cables from Now flmndlaud al Iho early stages oH Hie broadcasting which indicated Miat the broadcast was receiving a good start on its Journey) across the' Atlantic. ; "A great success in every, way." commented Mr. ltobb when Viewing the g(eal" flood of messages which bad been wired lo the .Monc,Jon studio. 4 Next week Hon, T. D. Paltullo, minister of lauds ami member for this district In the legislature, will address the Ilotary Club on "Functions of the Provincial legislature." Mr. Put-tUjI.V , Is. 0Apeeed, )o "arrive on Wednesday. ' Hoi 20c. 15c 25c See these Linos in our Window 5. only, Baby Shawls. Hog. $2.50. 0 only, Baby Hobos. Hog. X2.05. a only, Baby Caps. Bog. $2.00. 22 only. Baby Pullovers. Beg. $2.05. 15 Pairs Children's Patent Lace llewilsou Shoes. Bog. $2.25. 0 Pairs Chihh oil's Brown Kid Ankle Sirups. Beg. $t'.25. 5(1 Pairs Boys' Bloomer Pauls. Bog. $2.50. $1.95 Ill) Pairs Boys' Dress Shoos. Beg. $:!.25. S Pairs Youths1 Tun Calf Mnlliwear Shoes. Beg. $:i.5U. Hi Pairs Men's Brown Calf House Slippers. Hog. $:i.0O. 0 Pairs Women's Sal in Comfy Slippers. Hog. $'i.oo. 15 Yards Brocaded Silk. Hog. $.1.50 per yard. only, Children's All Wool Sweaters. Hog. $:!,25. V only, Ladies' Skirls. Bog. .$:i.U5. 2 only, Ladies' Kinii s, Beg. $'i.0i). 1 only, Silk and Wool Sweater. Bog. $2.05. ( Hilly, Baby Buggy Hobos. Hog. $:t.25. 50 only, Collou Comforters. Hog, $:i,50. $2.95 JUMBLE SALE PRICE 25c Any Article. See Iho Following Linos in our Window $50.00 KfcWARD The wholesale cost price of every article advertised in the Jumble Sale will positively exceed the price at which we are offering it. I will back this assertion vith a $50.00 Reward, same to be distributed to local charities, If this statement is proven to be false. (Signed) J. C. GAVIGAN. $1.45 JUMBLE SALE PRICE $1.45 Any Article 25c 20 only, Cold Lear Shoe Polish. Hog. We. 100 Dozen Ladies' Handkerchiefs', Bog. 51 for ,'iOr S cial, : Tor 25c. 100 Yards Cretonnes. Bog. !5c per yniil. :t0 Yards Collon Crepe. Hog. 50i; per yard, ;0 Yards (iiughuiu- Hog. 75c-per ynrd. ill only, Lace Door Panels. Beg. 00c ouch. 50 Yards Drajieiy. Bog. 'i0c per jard. Qt JUMBLE SALE PRICEQC V DC 95c Any Article "C Men's Strong Work Shirts. Heg. $1.75 lo $2.50. Men's Caps. Bog. $1.50 lo S2.no. Buys' Fleece Combination- llcg, '$1.50. Men's Wool Bibbed lose. Iteg. 75c; .'5 pairs for t Boys' Medium Weight Couii... lions. Hog. $1.85. 10 only, Ladies' Silk ami Win. Vests. Bog. $2.00. 5 only, Ladies' Light, Weight (n.i lunations. Beg. $l.7,Y S only, Fleece Underskirts, iteg. $i.sri. Cl only, Fleece Bloomer- II -g $1.75. 7 only, Baby Dresses. B I i only. Ladies' Wool Scu ts $1.50 and $1.75. I) only, Babies' Wool Pullovo Hog, $l.(!5. IS'i Pairs Mmlo-up, Curtain It'T $2.00 per pair. 10 Pairs licnl's Plaid llm, . Sin. pers. Hog. $1.50. JUMBLE SALE PRICE $2.95 Any Article See I hose Lines in our Window- $2.95 10 only. Men's Nnvv Sweaters. Hog. $U5. 5 Pair Patent Oxfords for Misses. Bog. $4.25. Boys' Lockie Shoos, (ill sizes. Hog. $1.25, 15 Pairs La Ducliosso Women's Black Patent Lciitln' Sandals. Bog. $0.00, 1 only, Cirls' Wool Capos. IJeg. $'1.50. 2 only, Ladies' Skirls. . Bog. $0.00. 'i only, Ladies' Silk Fndorskii Is. Hog. $5..'J5, 2 only, Ladies' Flai I Drosses, Beg. sd.no. 2 only, Ladies' Wool Sweaters. Beg. $i,05. It only. Ladies' Silk and Wool Scarfs. Bog. l $0.00. The Home of "20th Cenlary" Clothes Universal Trading Co. Satisfaction Specials! Specials! FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. TURKISH TOWELS Colored Turkish Towels, pair . . . . 05c While Turkish Towels, pair . . Jl Large While 1'urkish Towels, Special, per pair .... $1'4' Fancy Bordered Turkish Towels, per pair ... . : $2.00, $2.50, and $3-00 Specials in all lines of Cotton Piece Goods and Blankets, Sheets, Pillow Cases, Bed Spreads and Curtain Materials. WILTON AND AXMINSTER CARPETS AND SQUARES AT SPECIAL PRICES in all sfzes for Friday ami Saturday. Patrician Silverware Community Plate to clear at Half Price. 3rd Avenue. GEO. D. TITE The Quality Homo Furnisher phone 20