I H "AGE SIX TITE DAILY NTW9 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 fAimrl pAAnn.lhln In ovp.pv ! 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 CAPTAIN AND CREW OF BINGAMON TELL OF THRILLING EXPERIENCE AND NARROW ESCAPE FROM DEATH. (continued from pago one) " eharls il went I lie same GINGHAMS ndeiMin's :toin. Knglish (linghams. Reg. 05e, for '7in. (iiiighanis, 5 yards for Prints, Light and Dark, 5 yards for Cretonnes, values l 75c. 2 yards for Salecns, :i yards for BLANKETS, FLANNELETTE SHEETS, RUGS, ETC., AT SPECIAL SALE PRICES H. S. Wallace Co. ROOMS TO LET IN WALLACE BLOCK 3rd Ave. and Fulton St. ' thing for llio Hingamon lo do was Co remain where she was unlil assistance arrived. .Not knowing the plight dial the leaking Mussel t had been in, those on the Hingamon wondered why diowed thai on all sides, '"'e lug nau leu mem. mere nan nir ! LTeMier ilenths. At been no signals given. However, . .1. .11 .i . .i 1 1 limn ii-nl ii.i. viKi.lliney leu mni ine .11.11111 uuui gone on three or four hundred! e Siven and they would soon be yards furl her with the natural jlckl'd "P drifl, nothing could have saved her from being wrecked on the rocks and it would have been doubtful if the crew could have got safely to shore, so furious was the sea beating on the rocky island shore. "If daylight had come fifteen minutes aler we would undoubtedly have been on the rocks," said the same member of the crew wno gave tins tunning ac count of the near-disaster to the Daily News. Hiding at anchor, t lie only, feel safely and shelter. Lucky Anchoraqe We cnuiuii l have nicked r. belter anchorage if we had Iried," said one of I lie members of I lie crew. While the chain was oul al seven fat bonis from I lie one end of the vessel, sound ings taken from the oilier showed a depth of 3'J fathoms. The Annual Stock-taking STARTS TUESDAY, JANUARY 13th. Our aim is to reduce our slock as .illicit as possible before I lie mil of the month. To this end we offer great reductions in all lines. .You caiiuol go wrong. All merchandise fully guaranteed. No greater inducement ever offered. See list below. (lingluun House Dresses, each $1.25 Ladies' Flannelette downs . . , $1.25 Children' Flannelette downs $1.00 Ladies' jlloorncrs, l'iuk and While, ... 50c Ladies' FJecce Lined Hlooniecs, drey ami While .... 95c Children's Collon 'loonier, :i pairs for $1.00 All Whilewear, 20 per cent discount. Rleelcic' Culling Irons, each ... '. $1.50 HOSIERY. Penman's Cashmere Hose, HIack or Cream. Regular fcl.lii 75c Silk Hoot Hose, drey, Rrowu, Sand, per pair 50c Readier Hose, Add lines, value fo $1.0.", per pair .... 95c dlove Silk Hose. Reg. value 'i.2.". Per pair $2.95 Finest Pure Silk Rose. Reg. ;.r0. per pair $2.50 Hoys' Heavy Rib Rose, IVi lo I), II pairs for $1.00 Ladies' Rome Journal Patterns, each 10c CORSETS Alt dossard Corsets, values $:1.00 to .Sl0.r0 at 20', Discount oi i ii-1 1 Dress Flannels, Orange, .lade, Rose, Henna, Mauve, Value lo $2.r0. I'er yard ...$1.75 All Dress (Sootls,, Serges, Coatings, Suitings, etc., ... 20', Discount. U Doz. Ladies' Voile Waists, clearing al each $1.00 (ieorgetln nnd Crepe, do Chine Waists al 331-3;; Discount All Coals, Soils, Dresses at 25f Discount Ladies' and Children's Winter Underwear, at 20f; Discount YARNS doir Yarn, S Jmlls for $1.00 Shetland Floss, 2 for 25c Silverlloss Silk and Wool Yarn, :i balls for 51.00 Monarch Dove, per ball 25c SILK DEPARTMENT Tubular Underwear, Triculelle, .rcg. $1.50 95c Pongee, Natural Color, l2 inch'". 60c 27 inch Jap Silk 50c :!0 inch Me-ssuline. Reg. $2. r0 ... ., $1.75 :'.! inch Duchess Satin. Reg. $:.() $2.75 (ieorgelte Crepes, value to $2.75 $1.75 Morrocain Crepes, pine Silk. Reg. $'i.2." $3.25 Crepe Stanley, pure Silk. Reg. 2.25 $1.75 L'uglish llroadclolh, all colors. Rejj. 1.50 95c Aeroplane Silk, JIO inch , 95c Linen Table Cloth Sets, one doz. Napkins and Clolh lo mulch. Reg. $17.00, fur $14.50 Linen Table Covers, 2 liv 2'4'. Reg. $5.5. for .... $4.25 Table Cloths, 1 Mi by IVj. Reg. $11.50, lor $2.45 Table Damask, 70 inch. Reg. $1.50, for 95c Flannelette, Pajama Cloth, liOiu. Reg. (!0e, for' 45c White and Striped Flannelettes, 27 in., 5 yards for $1.00 While Terry Toweling, 2'i in., reg. 55c, for 40c Hrown Turkish Toweling, 5 yards for 72 in. hheeuiig, per yard . . . . Heady-made Sheets, SO and 00. Pillow Klips, per pair Check Tea Toweling, per y'nn Ratli Mats. Sale Price, each ... Reg. $5.00, for $1 .00 . 50c $2.90 . 75c . 10c $2.45 . . 45c $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 Help Arrives About G:0 in the veiling, the. lighthouse tender Xewington, Capt. Ormislon, arrived on. Hie scene. A boat was sent out lo the, Hingamou and Capt. Wingal went on board Hie Xewington to send wireless messages. The Xewinglon stood by all n'iglil and t he Marmion arrived alongside al 9 the nexl morning. The Marniiou was in sight of the Hingainon's lights al 1:30 thai (Horning but Cant. Cameron would not venture into Hie perilous vicinity unlil daybreak. This gives some idea of the walt'rs 'he Hingamou had passed !iirough and the. shoals she had all but scraped in reaching the ;i(iin I where she obtained anchorage. Hy II o'clock, (he Marmion 1 ad J lie Iliugamon in low and the dart for Prince llupert was made. Tin; vessels arrived in ho harbor afler a gm'd passage il 5.30' and tied up al Hie d.T.I. wharf al 8 o'clock, roil expressed the Capl. Cam-opinion thai 'lie Hingamou could not have ' eld its anchorage al Diindas ls-auil in the blow that came up gain .Saturday uighl. , Peril In Stra'ts As things turned out, die crew f the Iliugamon are inclined lo it in k dial Ihey were actually in more peril while in lleealc St rail s iii low of die Massell ban afler Ihey went adrift oil Triple Island. At limes in die -drails, on Thursday night, die renienilous seas caused die 'Mugamnn lo roll 15 degrees un- il die lee rail was actually underi waler. There was danger of I he 'argc crane being laken off ils footings bill it had been balleneil down for Oiieen Charlolte Sound and lucky dial il was for il was only die ex Ira fastening thai nved il. The little Massell, of course, had a terrific tossing i'llOlll. From Vancouver In Itrnwuinu KnI ranee where she led Inside walers for die dash across 'lecale M rails, Hie lunxnmun had a splendid run behind die Massell. An average speed oi' ".5 (liiiols was maintained. Af-'er leaving drowning Kulrniire. a it i IT soulheasler soon blew up nnd , going became heavier until he decision was made lo turn i.-ick lo Hie mainland. II was in-ended lo beat it back to Drown ng Passage but die storm put 'lie tup and barge ilf ils coursi 1 1 1 1 1 il came in Ihroiuh llniwi I'assago lo Triple Island, wherr he latter went adrift. Only Towage As life Hingamou was riding d anchor When the .Marniiou ame to her rescue, the Marmion will not lie entitled to coinpcn- alion for salvage but il will be aid lowage into Prince lluprrl ahd will likely be dealt Willi ;cnerously. The Hingamou is tin; first lv' arrying barge ever eipiiped on Ibis coast and, if she proves successful in this business, II is u-edicled that she will revolu- liouuc logging transportation ln' was built, for die United stales Shipping Hoard in Lak I'liion, Seattle, bill, being com- leled near the end of the war he was lied ui without engines ver being put into her. She was acipiired last year by die llridsh I'acilie Transport Co., Ltd. of Vancouver, and arrived there about October I from Seattle. I'his was her maiden Trip and die has never yet carried a car go. Is Big Vessel The vessel is 2Kl feel long, id feel beam overall and her lonnage is 2J8. The feature of her oiui)inetvt is "ie 80 Ion steel I ravelling crane, operated by n donkey engine, which Is capable of lining 50 Ions. She is equipped wilh gas pumps and an electric plant. She- lias 111 lie cabin work but has comfnrluhlc living quarters -aft under the pilot- house. The vessel Is cap able or carrying l,5()0,0()(i reel of logs in her holds and on deck. Al present she is carrying 700 tons of gravel ballast in her bot tom. The crew on board the Iliuga mon are: Capt. W. W. Wingale, master anil superintendent of (he Hril ish Pacific Transport Co., Ltd. C. Hoy, Vancouver, second in command, SQUAM HATS In Olive, drcen, or HIack, 'absolutely waterproof. Stiff brim, all sixes. Price Service $1.25 Let It Rain! Our Oiled Clothing WILL KEEP YOU DRY QCYC kij BRAND Guaranteed Waterproof SLICKER PANTS AND COAT Musi essential lor the man working oulside. They are made' lo stand hard wear and roomy. Pauls have lull and bolli are fully lined. Price per garment PURE LOGANBERRY JAM 4 lb. Tin - - 55c Limit 2 tins lo each customer. 500 LBS. BROWN SUGAR, 7 lbs. for 50c Limit Ulbs. to each customer. Monday, January n tg-j SO'WESTER HATS Has soil pliable brim, making ii ery comfortable lo wear. In Hue h or Olive drcen. All sizes. Price $100 . There are Garments here for Every Purpose at Popular Prices BOYS' OLIVE SLICKERS You won't need to worry about Ihe young folks gelling wet if Ihey are eipiipped wilh one of these coals. All sizes. Prices $4 .50 and fcOO MEN'S FULL LENGTH SLICKERS In Olive or Ulack. Well made u i) strongly -tiul logelher. Fastens close up lo neck with siiap fastener. Cor ilu it lacmg on coltar. AbsolmeK guaranleed. Prices p.OQ and p.50 Ml' CASH AND CARRY SPECIALS FROM 9 A.M. TILL 2 NOON ONLY FOR MONDAY, TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY r" 1 tinnim """""""tTuTrMfT MALKIN'S BEST MARMALADE 4 lb. Tins - 55c Limit 2 lo each customer. SUNLIGHT SOAP 1 bars lo cai'b'ii Special, 20c carton Limit lo carton lo each customer. CANADA CORN STARCH t II. package 3 for - - 25c Limit 0 ) each u lonier 10 DOZ. TINS LIBBY'S ASPARAGUS TIPS (Tiny drcen). Reg. 60& SieWftl'i. &00 LBS. BROKEN ORANGE PEKOE TEA in bulk. Special in :i lb. package, only . . . . . ; Limit 0 His. to each customer. Universal Trading Go, - . 3 for $1.10 $1.55 Satisfaction . .Morrell, .xanaase lluy, engineer. .I. II. Ritchie, Vancouver. W. Kilpalriek, fireman. cook. II. MacDonidd, Vancouver, A Tough Job Speaking Ibis morning of his participation In die rescue of Hie Hingauion, (.apt. (.anierou, master of Hie i.Marniiou, said that II first InokC-d impossible lo him lo gel ill lo I In? dislressed barge, so full of reefs and dangers loJ navigation were the walers surrounding. However, this was managed though, on aecounr of the tide, II was'dirtieult lo got alongside. With a southwest breeze and heavy swells coining uii, even after Ihe Mariuion was under way with her tow, dipt. Cameron was none loo iiopeiui as lo his .chances Of final success la elfecling tie rescue and did not feel very uc.uinforlaliie unlil lie .was safely past Slenhouso shoal. Capt. Cameron dues not pro-Jess lo be superstitious but t i : fact dial the number "3" was prominently einhlu.oned on each side oT Hie Hingauion's rudder did not give him any relic T. These numbers hud I u painted oii the Hingauion when she was built in Lake Union and diey had not been oblileraleil. Capt. I;iin- ermi suggested to Capt. Wingale dial he have them taken olf but the laller felt Hint everything taken into consideration, Ids good fort line hud even eclipsed any had luck IJicrc might have been. Capt. Cameron agreed with this to some exlenl and admitted thai Ihe lliuganion had cast anchor on a knoll id rock in a very fortunate manner. Cupl. Cameron has had long experience on litis coast Iml he probably never picked up anything before under such dilllcult condil Ions and it Is agreed llm! he is eiililleil lo a good deal of credit for his work. WESTHOLME THEATRE Monday and Tuesday, 7 and 0 p.m. "UNGUARDED WOMEN" A reproducliou of the brilliant Saturday Kvenrg I'1'1 serial for the screen, Tlie story of a girl adril'l, who need ed a man In love her and save her I'rom lierseir. The. tali! of a modern jazz-wild maid and u mail's tinselfislun'ss. Are girls or, today "unguarded" when cut oTf renin honic restraint ? Is the jazz-girl of today aide to lake caee ul beoelr? Doesshe need a caveman hiNmnd In lame lice'' All these ami many oilier vital question are answered 0' tins magiiiricenl phnlo-plny. Lovely dresses, sellings and scenery. Superb n,st. Richard Dix, Bsbe Daniels, Walter McGrall, Frank Losee, Joe King, Mary Astor ami numerous others. 'FAST STEPPER3 SERIES" No. 5 BILLY SULLIVAN IN "GET-AWAY DAY" INTERNATIONAL NEWS Admission 35o and 10c