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 Dripping, of lard. Smith Block 'lakes lit 1 cakes . . A Modern 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 SPECIAL REAL BARGAINS THIS WEEK. i u;. No. i i: 3 doz. for rs, per Creamery duller, per i I lb. box , FOR doz. 45c . . $1.25 b. 40c $5.20 place . . 25c Fresh Meats at Reasonable Prices Economy Store 417 Fifth Ave. East Phones 84 and 18. Dental Service At a Moderate Fee Dr. H. L. Alexander Phone 575 TRAIN OF FISH OUT TONIGHT Landings Here Totalled 187,000 , Pounds and Two Car Loads Frozen Going Tlit'. local Fisli Kxrliauge today liml its first regular full day' business sinci' I lie close .season went into effect last November; Five American boat." and llirco Canadian sold substantial catches totalling 1 87.000 pounds. Some of the clclies were, unusually laifre. Vith the supplj belter, the price, of course, dropped. A special Irain will leave tonight taking today's landings lo the eastern market together! ail tmmiach troubles. willr two carloads of frozen hali- but that arrived last night from Ketchikan. Arrivals and sales were as follows: American Mildred II. :.' 1,000 pounds, at COAST REGARDING LAND DISTRICT. DISTRICT OF COAST. T.UK Mil ICE that Pacini' .MUM. I. Hu lled, or Vanemiver. lirltl-li Coliimliia. PulU lands In Cos I liMrlrt. Ilanirn 3, in the I'niHiirc of HrilMi Columbia, and H-Mir a water lol on the wit ftdi; i! Cousins III-lei, more parlieularly Uvitrribed a rid-luwt: Coiimiciu-liiir al a post planlrd mi lilirti tide linn on llie west yliorr of llmnnm Inlet dltaiil soullierty aloiiir hauie sun ft. fnim tin; siiillieasl ii.rner ir Lot Ilia, Cua-t District, Kanxr 3; tin-tire ninth l3di-(r.K., a distance of fi.SOU rt., MMiri; or Iim, lo llw yonthi-aM rorner of Wapj lot 1 1 CO; Ilienee nortli I7desr.36-W'. aloiia llw miiiIIi boundary i t said water lol llfiii, a distance of BXS rt. to the soulliwenl rorner of nald lot 1 1 Oil; llienre rollow inr the hiirh tide line southerly a distance nf Vaiieomer. H.C. NOTICE. l TIIK MKTTLII OK AN API I.IC.TI"N ror hi w or a ro"h Cerlirieale or lllte for Lots thirty Clhi and Ihlrty-iHie '31 1. Illis'k sevii (7). Section five i:lly or Prince lni rl. Map 933. Sallsraelory phmT or the los and le -trii linn or llie fierliricale of tlile -ovee Itttr I tin aluiaut linlu. Iiqulitt lirwiti liniliiii1 LAND ACT. In SWna Land Idulrlct of Prince lluxrl lleinrilluir IXslrlrt. . TAM-: MITICK thai lieorire l.ltlle. or Terrare. II. , occupullnii lumberman, and C. L. M. fidrirey. of Terrace. ll.C oecn-pullon liiiulK-rman. luletid t'i apply for permission In puri'lmv- llie following lie v..ll..( l.mlj t,.m la.ili.. hI'I I .la. A vivid ilndii-ilruniii uf everyilay life, ilcpiclinu; (he 1 1 a in i wiMiiighl by Dial pnlilie miisanci'. the idle guskipcr. Idle Tontines, svoi'se lliiin serpenl's fiiiigs, false gossip is their lux I. Kverytuie sliouhl see (his lirillianl pliolo-play, mi iidapliilion of Joseph (j. Lincoln's famous novel, "Dr. Nye." (kuiie ninl learn Iniw lo guard against venomous tongues thai wag Hie fuslesl when lliey have least In wag iiliiinl. No niiiti or wiiiiuui is safe. Yoil, vourself, may lie the mux I vict yn.' Superb sellings ami scenery. Kxcepliuuiil :asl. Percy Marmont, Doris Kenyon, Claude Gillingwatcr, Malcolm MacGregor, David Torrence, Lucille Ricksen 'and. others. COMEDY- "NORTH OF 50-50." SPECIAL COMEDY- "SOMEWHERE IN WRONG." INTERNATIONAL NEWS 35c and 10c DOES EVERY MEAL CAUSE YOU DISTRESS? IF IT DOES YOU SHOULD TAKE BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS .Mr. M. 1 I.I.IiIiUt, Heairr llaibur.' nijrlll ill the Hosloil Hall h i Pvlhinii Sislers .VII.. wrlU-s: "I I was was tntilll iruimicii wltli wmi my "'.T simiiarli for muw Uun; .and rcrj Ihlnir I ot srwnecl lo Ulslrrss me. I tried iiianj; ililTrieht iiHtllrlnr. but wlilmul my rp- mill. Klually I m ailvliMtl to try ll.ll.H ami after Imvlnir lakrn .fvrral ImiIIIch lll.i.li,.- Hi ruliiplilcly i-rlli'Veil 'i my tniuunvl I ran niiw cat anything 1 wIkIi, llianks ' I.. U.B.D." i , II unlock IIhmhI . Hitters puU tiie stoiiucll lulo inrfM-1 i-hapo by proiiuitinir proirr illltcHlim; and diirinir th past 40 year ft lrn.4 Imh-ii nil the market lias made i reputation, wmid to none, fur rellrvliisr Cut iij tnly by Tiie T Limited, Toronto, Ont APPLICATION LICENCE. LAND ACT. Mllburu Co I3.0e and 7c, to llie lloyal fish Co. Arctic, 1S,000 pounds, al lie ami 15c, lo'lhe Atliu Fisheries Condor, 3,500 pounds, al IIIC ami Co:, and Viking, 11,500 pouiids, at 13.8c and 7c, lo the aim I al r .ildinilii' mirr. iiiirinis i, .il'l'ij ; , ... . .. , .i... rnr a icaw or iik.- roimwiiiir uescriwii i i..uii'ii.in i .i.ii Col Ka I. 1 ur. Htlt r....,t..1 .i I I I f.l laud (c, lo Hie Ilooth Canadian. Pacific and Canadian l'ish it Ctdd Storage Co. Canadian Tramp, 10,000 pounds, al I '.'.5c and 7c. and i:. I.ipsell, 10,0(10 pounds, al 12c and 7c, to llie Canadian Fish A; (nld .Storage 7.(iiii ft., more or less, lo the point or Co. eoiiiuienecuiciit, ronlaliilnic 70 acres more ,,,, , ...... , ... or less Alii, 1,11(1(1 pounds, al He li.MKO January PACIHC lull. MILLS IIMITKI). ,. , i 10 ,i ""y"1 Viil 1 I'isli "," I'.it By jnmks ii. I..UVSO.V l ite American seliooner lladio Assistant Serreiary. . ...... . lm Slmdard Kank liiiildniir. came III Willi Mj.IMJO pounds bill. sin li-liinrs street. West. ,,.. ....li.rio.l w-illi (In cleared ..for Seattle. GOVERNMENT NOTICE OF aii'iJ price. Molor-liip Ilclliu:;haiii, Cvid. S.en Williams was in port fron1. Ketchikan last night ilischiir?iir: two carloads of frozen halilnll for Iransshipnieiit I'.asl over llie id me ii is my intention to istiip. after the Canadian National Hail ways pMilratlon of ene iihhiIIi tnnn llie firl i 1 ouiillcation hereof, a freli Certificate or title In llie name of lilnard II. Pierre ror the said land, which Certificate o' lllte Is dated llie Jlllli June 1013, and l iiiinilx'red 3093 I. II. K. Mr.l.Eon. Iirirlsirar of Titles. Land lleirlstrv Orflce, Prlnrp Huwrt. B.C. Iinonra "nlh S LIQUOR ACT. APPLICATION LICENSE. FOR lEER i MilICK Is heisliy glvee that oil Hit I ;ih day of March ueM llie iiiiJerlne(l InteiidH tu apply In the Liquor Ormtrol Hoard for a liceiie In re-cl pi prr nilse, i i.inr oal-t or llie till 1 1,1 iliv klioun a Port Clements Hi, , I. .ituaied at I'orl ' lemctits. Vlieen Cliarlolle Inlands I'ni v.nee or Hrlll'li Columbia. iihiii llie l,nid ilescnbeii a Lot seven (7'. iuock roriy ..veil I17. Sulidivlslon or Lot seven hundred and forly-slx (710. Vm-en i.harlotte Id-lrlet. li.c. a shown on a reirl'lered map or plan dc(oiied In llie Mud llcKistry orflce ai the Lily of rrlnep liuivrt and rumb.wd 1070; for the Couimenrlna- al a h.s plinled al sonlb ale or beer by the irlass or by tlio open end or Island situated near inuulh or Kit- leillle for eon-umptioii tti.lliR premises, siimkalluiii lllver and Ivlur near west bank HATKIi al prince lliiiert, U.C., tbli Clb i,r aald rlvi r thi.nea rnllonlnir liorn line I day Of leliruarv. IOJ.'i. Around Islanil lo tiolnl of eoiiimeiiceiiient. i KltWK .HICKS. rontalulnir 85 aere. morn or lesa. fiFOIifJK I.ITTLK anil CUIIIK l M. (linriEY. Ariptu-o WESTHOLME THEATRE Tonjght Only, 7 and 9 p.m. "IDLE TONGUES " ; GOVERNMENT I NOTICE OF owner and Manarer Port Clements Hotel. Miphvart LIQUOR FOR ACT. 3 Diningroom Suites at a Bargain 8 Piece Hardwood Suite 8 Piece Fumed Oak Suite 9 Piece Hardwood Suite 3rd Avenue, GEO. D. THE The Quality Home Furnisher $100.00 $120.00 $130.00 Phone 20 EER NOTICK i hereby iriven Ihat on llie Till ilnv i.r March next, the uiidcrslnneil intendi- In apply tu the Liquor Control hoard ror a licence In TPiecl or iremlses i-elnir pari or the buildin? knnnn as The IUvsHirl Hotel, situated In the town if llayssii. ll.C. upon llie land described n l.ot nrty-lhree IT. 3 and rirty-rour i4), lie lllock eleve (II), areorilliiir In i reirlslered map deptstled In the Land ItrvMrv orflce. at tiie Clly of Prince Itupert, lor llie sale or beer by the irlas or by the, oen tcittle lur i-oiiiimpllon on llie premiKes. liVTIIi at HavHMirt, B.C.. Ibis Sth dav r Ktbruary, I0JS. (MUS.) M. A. lil'Pi m. Owner and Manairer or llaysKirl llutet. sppnrani Nolle of Inttntlon to Apply to Ltaa Land in SKeena l.anil District, iieeoniinif ui Irlrt of Prince Itnuert. and situate an nrniliiialclv two miles southeast Junction or the Ski-ena and Ocslall lllycra on the skeeim lllver Take Notice Hull Oeorire. Frlliell. of Prince lluncrt. ll.C. orcunatloll tnerrbaut Inlend ti apply ror tiennlssloli tu leiie l ie fiilliiwlni ilescrlbed lands: Comiiienclnir at a post planted on the south side or Skeena lllver, llienee smith nest & chains; llienee southeast 10 chains thence northeast G ebains: llienco north west 10 rlnltii along tiie bank pr the Skeena lllyer t the tiolnt or roininence ilieiit, and cotiialnlnir IS acres, more or less. CKonnr o. nuzzn t.. Name, of Applicant, Paled Januarr th. I OSS. ENJOYABLE WHIST DRIVE LAST NIGHT Pythian Sisters Entertained "" Friends at Affair in Boston Hall Twelve Tables An enjoyable whist ioeial exenfnir drive held and last the Twelve tables of whist resulted in the following winners: Ladies' first. Mrs. A. J. Large; seeo'nd. Mrs. Kd. I'nger; linens rirsl. Waller ji.ei.eou, men's second, A. Unison. After enrd playing, refreshments were served and Hie rest of the- evening was spent in an informal social .manner. The committee in charge consisted of Mrs. I). McCyllougli ; convener), Mrs. 1'. J. Ityan. Mrs. W. .(iilchrist and Mrs. A. CLAUDE V. SYMES IS COMMITTED FOR TRIAL FOR CAUSING DEATH LITTLE NORMA MUNRO RECENTLY. (continued from page one) and no jury could convict him of negligence or manslaughter oit the evidence presented. Negligence eotild not lie inferred directly or indirectly. He thought llie prosecutor himself should ask for dismissal. Not Much Evidence Mr. Jones explained thai it was the duly of the crown prosecutor lo luiiig out the fads or the case, llie ipiesljon was wliethcr or not accused was guilty of culpable homicide. He had admitted that he was aware of conditions mi t ilth Ayeiuie Kasl mid thai children Wen' in Hie haliil of fre-ipieiiliitK ' Itiis thoroughfare. The accused might or might not have exercised llie extra care thai would ill-solve upon him under such circumstances. There win not much evidence lo show it bill, perhaps, he had been going a lillle" faster thai; the occasion Aiiraniled. "I do not think, how-ewT," said Mr. .loues, 'ihal I here is enough evidence to warrant a coiiyicjion oT manslaughter but il is tip io Your Wiorship lo decide whetlo'r or not accused should be ,, committed." Mr. lones said llial llie siibscipieul conduct of accused was in his favor. He tiad .shown that was exIrcHi.cly sorry for Un fortunate occurrence. Is Committed "I have decided on the he 1 1 1 1 evi- denci'ilo send you before a jury." tid His Worship in addressiii his decision lo Synies. '! do no' feel that I have been carried tiway hy the sadness of the case."! Accused had nothlii: to say when the deposit ion was read lo him. Hail is being arranged in tin' County Court. STEWART'S YEAR OF DEVEL OPMENT SAYS PORTLAND 'CANAL NEWS EDITOR TELLING OF PROSPECTS IN HIS CAMP. (continued from page one; iMinwell on Hie noi'lh. II has Ihei same vein system ami llie en- ineer reports Ihal the rock now lieiiiK penetrated is identical willi lite dyke rock passed through lierine llie Dunwell vein was encountered, llie people in the noi'lh, Mr. Hull says, are looking for machinery mill supplies toarrixc wilhiii the iiijxl few weeks while lite snow crust is still on for a nuinher of properties, Including the SiKcr (Vest, United Km pi re. Kufus, Uuliy Silver, Kmjieror and otlfers. Heavy Machinery L'uder the direction of Mnn-aer II. 1. Hill the heav conceii- I in tor machinery for lite l.ake-xiew is bciiiir dragged up Hie hill in ii id lireakiiig lime. The heaviest piecti is i.ion pounds, lids properly is east of Dun- well. A lilock ami Inckle is lie-in used in gelling il past llie had places with six horses. A compressor house is lieiu htiill and hy the time Hie machinery is all on Hie ground il will he completed, v There is .nti undeicufreiit of exeilemenl In regurd lo Hie ln-diiui Mines iof which J. l'red Itilcliie is president and general tniiniuer. Mr. Ililchie has heen nt (he miiiu almosl a month checking up the diumoml drill Dr. H.rtel's Female Pillt H. aulitrd ratur. thouiandi raaotlaithal ernturr, eorrtctinf eau, buildins' up mat atrcncth.nin oan, rrlUrlnir ULLAYtl), d AINFlJI. MENSTKUA.T10N, NEIt-VOUSNESS, BACKACUK, DIZZINESS, cte, ii(dMiirniuidruK. Boldenlrin Ueiledlllnr.-Corrr TIM BOX with our .icn.tuiw. UrurcUU verywheM, of dirert br mil, pl.ln Mfluit tl 00 Iiicktrkcktf JUmJr C... 71 E. Ffttt SU TMoalt.Co. Cltc.ltrBtibd.i imwI. ' Tremendous Bargains Dollar Da Wednesday work which is now finished. A lolal oT I'.-'HO reel of holes has iieen limed ill 3H days, driviu hot Ii ways from Hie tunnel aloiiK a distance of R'H feel. While Mr. Ililchie refused lo talk for publication in some manner ilj has leaked out Hint the drills' disclosed fine ore bodies, which were unknown prior to this time j .Mr. Hull says thai when lie leu Slewarl a num'lief.of people were trying to buy Indian stock at (he present low prices. An American Property The llixerside properly, seven utiles up the Salmon Hiver from llyder, has a concentrating mill working lo capacity, handling CO Ions oT ore a day and turning out l.'i (mis of couceulrales. There is on this property a mile of underground workings and an enormuiis loiinace of ore blocked mil.' The peeuliarily of Iliis iiiine is thai il lies tfnlirely in thi! graiio-diorite formation whicli is usuiilly considered .bar ren. The development of Ihi mine has been due lo (he courage of four men under often most discouraging i r o u instances. 'I'hese men are Messrs. Strong and llarber of Kclchikan, Hlack of Seal lie and .lack l.itllepage, the engineer who has had charge since llie properly was taken over. Capl. 1'. Mc.Tauua of tho Vuu-couver Dredging & Salvage Co. is sulllng lonlgliL' on the Carduua for Viiiiconver, on a business trip. i V. Mitchell f.f Iho Daily .News i'6iiiioiiig room slulV is sailing lotiixlil on Ihi.xXlardoiiit for Van emiver mid Seultlo on a holiday trip. West of England Store SPUN SILKS 1 Yard f or . . . . $1 .00 The finest quality 2t inch Spun Silk, in a range tr 20 shades, including ' l'ink, .Mauve, Jade, Harding, Hose, Han- ana, (irey. Pencil, Ulack, Copen, N.'ivy, .Nigger. Tomnlo. etc., elc. DOLLAR DAY ... 1 yard for $1.00 GINGHAMS . 3 Yards for ... $1.00 Two ilozen patterns In choose from iiusiicli vyell kiniwii makes us Anderson and Kuigcid. :i2 inches wide. DOLLAR DAY ... 3 Yards for S1.00 SATINETTE 2 Yards for . . . SI .00 In a range of !" ."limit's. Soft satin finish, a .ipialily whicli usually sells al 75c, iW inches wide. DOLLAR DAY . . . 2 Yards for $1.00 ENGLISH CHIFFONELLE m Yards for t. . $1.00 Soiiiellitng nvna for dainly tnidcr-lliings, giiaruulet'il lo wnsli ami wear lo mir satisfaction. ' DOLLAR DAY . . 1S Yards for $1.00 ENGLISH BROADCLOTH 1 Yards for $1.00 The in'osl popular malt-rial for Slips and Hlotisos, Shades include Hlack, ,av. I'nddy, Salmon. Snml, Muuve, Alice lirey, Peach. u ml Ui inches. DOLLAR DAY . . 1 '4 Yards for $1.00 NATURAL RAW SILK PONGEE I'n Yards for . . $1.00 A fine smooth Silk which women will quickly pin'clinsc for Hloiincs. Niglihc.s. Illoomcrs nr liliildiTn s wenr. DOLLAR DAY 1U Yards for $1.00 y Wednesday ENGLISH UNDERWEAR CREPE 3 Yards for . $1.00 fiver eighteen piam .. , Hird and I'loial design-; v. known IMesse Crepe. Worn , y ; t it I , and which we imiiikji ' ); Hgatu at this prii-e. DOLLAR DAY . 3 Yards for $1.00 " FIGURED SATIN & COTTON CREPES 1 Yard for . . $1,00 l,ocly design lor Itlon ii, es, previotislv fealured ;i( DOLLAR DAY ... 1 yard for $1.00 54 INCH NAVY SERGE 1 Yard for . . $1.00 A wool serge gnaninii'i d t islaclioii. I iicipiallcd fur t, Uliildreu's liresse and Hi House llri'sse. Sells t'vervwNi i j DOLLAR DAY . . . 1 yard for $1.00 JAP COTTON CREPE 4 Yards for . . . $1.00 Splendid wearing .1,1 material for House Uie--c I or Children'- (larinriil. l.i " W hile, I'ciich. I'ui ple, St .,. . i chid, tJtipen, elc. Worth ju DOLLAR DAY . . . 4 Yards for $1.00 GINGHAMS 4 Yards for . $1.00 A special purchac c.i ; offer Ihese 112 nu ll Kiugrni I lllis ( xlraortlinaiy low pric DOLLAR DAY . . 4 Yards for $1.00 54 INCH FARMERS' SATIN 1 Vz Yards for $1.00 I'.verv woman will de tins for Aprons. m- hi Hlooiner- lle- S m . DOLLAR DAY 1 Yards for $1.00 WEST OF ENGLAND STORE Third Avenue A Small Deposit will reserve any of these lines for a few days JUST ABKlVfcD CO APC Ladies?NewP IjOlEiJ Spring J HOES Tiie very lulel sliles hi . Itlurk ami Hrow H: ; Hniwii. (tivy ami Hlack Siit'dcs, Haleiils. and HI '"' Mrtnvii Kid. Take imi' choice ol I'uiiips ' H,r,v' lion's. Dixie Tics. l,ow. Modiiiin, Hpniiisli and Midi ilf Heels. All sizes. We hue also just receixeil a shipment oi UACI7 Ladies' Penman and nU JL Monarch Knit HOSE in colors dial will malcli niiv dress or shoe- 1 " (irunilc. Chicle. Hlack. Tan Hark, Toast. Win'1 Log Cabin, am Huff, JABOUR BROS., LTD. Phono 645. 3rd Ave. and 7th St I GET IT AT! ' r -GROCERS PHONE 586 BULK COCOA ii lbs. fur 25c (new' sloe';