‘ THE OMINECA HERALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 80, 1925 Groceries Drygoods. Men’s Clothing | -. Boots and Shoes FOR MEN, WOMEN, AND CHILDREN Hardware and Graniteware | —GET THEM FROW— | S. H. SENKPIEL | New Hazelton, B.C. Genera] Merchant | Try— | Menthol Cough Balsam An unfailing remedy for coughs, colds, asthma, croup, bronchitis, influenza, and all affections of the throat and lungs, Price, per bottle, ~— «50. ' —S0LD ONLY BY— The Up-to-Date Drug Store The Rexall Store Hazelton, B.C. Cooper H. Wrinch, Prop. aa | Your Coal Supply oy Does it need replenishing? Let us fill your needs from the stock we carry of the all-round excellent Pembina product This is a good, clean, large nut coal, Order yours today Horse and Auto Livery JITNEYS TO ALL POINTS Hazelton “f Teaming Transfer od HORSES FOR HIRE A. E. Falconer Goymnt. phone: 2 long, 1 short Ye BUILDING MATERIALS! Cement Lime Plaster Brick Building Papers Roofing Sash & Doors 4-ply Veneer Paneling Fir Finish a Specialty ALBERT & McCAFFERY, LTD. Prince Rupert, B.C. Fireclay Canadian Pacific Railway Company ) BRITISH COLUMBIA COAST STEAMSHIP SERVICE SAILINGS FROM PRINCE RUPERT-—PRINCESS ALICE. PRINCESS LOUISE for Vancouver, Victoria, Seattle, January 2, 16, 30, February 9, 23 For Ketchikan, Wrangell Juneau, Skagway—January 12, 16, February 9, 23, . 8.5. “PRINCESS BEATRICH”’—For Butedale, Swanson Bay, East Bella Bella, Ocean Falls, Namu, Alert Bay, Campbell River and Vancouver every Saturday at 1 p.m.: AGENCY FOR ALL OCEAN STEAMSHIP LINES Full information from \ W. ¢, Orchard, corner Third Avenue and Fourth Street, Prince Rupert , Se jf The Hazelton Hospital B | BooT AND SHOE ; | Repairing ; “fl ’ ‘Never-Slip Ice ‘Greopers a always in stock , The Hazelton, Hospital issues tickets for any period at $1.50 per | month in advance, This yate in- cludes office consultations and medicines, as well as all costs while in the hospital. Tickets are obtainable in Hazelton from the drug store; from T. J. Thorp, Telkwa, or by mail from the medi- cal superintendent at the Hospital, i Agent for— WHITE CROSS RUBBER REPAIR 4 -&. W. Dungate HAZELTON, B.C, ~~ HAZELTON NOTES ~H Hrweee,. at Is your family protected? Is your estate protected? See Wm. Grant’s Agency. Dr. Wrinch returned Thursday afternoon after visiting Telkwa and Smithers. On Thursday evening there was a Scotch social in the Union ehurch which was well attended and much enjoved. _ Mrs. Chappell entertains this (Fridav) evening at bridge. The hospital advisory board is meeting this evening to prepare for the annual patrons’ meeting on Thursday next. Mrs. Cline and Helen were up the line visiting this week. All this week the Salvation Armv has been holding revival meetings in the ballon the bench It has been a busy season with the natives feasting, potlatching revivalling and marrying. Pretty soon now, mavbe, go to work to get ready for next fall and win- ter’s attacks. The Ladies Hospital Auxiliary will meet on Wednesday after- noon next. Keep in mind the annual meet- ing of the Patrons of the Hazel- ton Hospital on Thursday next at 8.30 p. m. sharp in.the Union ehurch. A large attendance is desired. The ice harvest. for 1925 was started the first of the week and A. E. Faleoner has quite a crew on. The ice is of the best quality and should keep well. There is i going to be considerably more ice put up this year than usual. Rev. Mr. Galloway, secretary of social service, will be in Haz- elton, Wednesday, February 18. Mr. and Mrs. James Turnbull returned Thursday morning from their honeymoon. They will re- side in the house recently vacat- ed by Mr. Galloway, There is nothing slow about the Omineca Hotel. In future the guests and the jounge liz. zards will be entertained with the very latest. An excellent gramaphone has long been at the disposal of the public; last week a piano was placed in the rotunda for those who like to tickle the ivory and this week one of the best radio sets, with Joud speak- er attachment, was installed. A concert was heard in the rotunda on Thursday evening to the de- light of all, Every Sunday even- ing Mr. Dawson will tune in on some noted. preacher and get the sermon for those who believe sal- vation is free with fuel and light thrown in. (Quite a few from New Hazelton will be interested} Before the tourist season gets un- der way Mr. Dawson hopes to have a vaudeville troupe on the job. These attractions, combin- ed with sketches on frontierism advanced socialism and how to consume without producing, by amuse the visitors as they never were.amused before. More pow- a, . 4 might throw in some crackers and cheese. — nn Bargains in ets | ALUMINUM WARE and CAMP STOVES See our Camp Stoves at $3.25 ‘Best Tudor Brand Ground Coffee, at per lb., 60c. R. Cunningham & Son ua. HAZELTON, B.C. B.C, LAND SURVEYOR J. Allan Rutherford All deseriptiona of .sur- veys promptly executed highly qualified local artists will). er to your arm old tup, but you). : SOUTH HAZELTON SOLICITOR L. S. McGill BARRISTER SMITHERS British Columbia NOTARY PUBLIC Imagination, Humor, Kindness, Athletics Attributes to Success But Real Success Rarely ve HITT Ng , EDWARD © WENTWORTH BEATTY ‘There are many ex- ceptions to every tule in which accident or good fortune seem to have played a great part in a boy's. or a man’s life, but in the main, real success is probably rarely obtained except through individual effort.” In_ad- dressing the students of Lower Can- ada College recently, £. W. Beatty. chairman and president of the Ca- nadian Pacific Railway, enumerated as qualities and attributes to ma- terial ~ success, work, self-reliance coupled with modesty, loyalty, im- agination, humor, studied thought and human kindness. ; “If I were to pick out for you the most admirable quality possessed by the students of this college, I would say that it is that of loyalty; loyal- ty to your family, to your school, to your university, to your country and te yourself. The second in the long list of qualities which are admirable is imaginations dreams mean. ideal- ism and idealiam is often followed by constructive vision. Imagination enables a man to take out of life sometimes more than there is in it. Retain as long as you can your faith in other men, ; “The third quality that I_ would mention is self-reliance, and I think that it is probably pne of. the out- standing characteristics of the Cae nadiay young men.” The field of athletics, Mr. Beatty. considers as the most helpful contributor to the spirita of self-reliance and having cultivated the out-doora spirit he would then: “cultivate a sense of Obtained “Except Through Individual Effort, Says E. W. Beatty. . — - yt rad * ‘ ool aati etl Wvatsteeive’ that only takes delight . jn the confusion or hu-- miliation of others, but: that humor. which en-. ables a man to laugh at himself and _ hold: himself in proper pro- portion, a man who., sees 4 and communicates the brightness to: others.” “Now, most of you,” ' he said, “will proeeed- # from here to a uni-. ’ versity and into a pro-: fession, or maybe with-: out. the university, course into business, : and you will want to succeed, and perhaps, you would not mind my, saying some of the, djthings that IT have observed: that’ contributed to a man’s success, ““At the outset come the qualities ] have mentioned to you because: they are so. admirable in themselves. ; There are many and I can only men-. tion a few. I have mentioned self-, reliance, Couple it with modesty—’ that fast disappearing virtue—and you have a combination of inestim- able value to any boy starting in life. “Now there is a word, an ugly: word, which has a great deal to do Work!,... This school and higher colleges can give you much. They can teach you to think, study and analyze, but your education’:in ite This is a result which must come from your own effort, . Do your own thinking, Advise and consult with others, especially older and more ‘experienced people. Mental uxerelse: is just as good as athletics if you are tater to take your place in a‘contest where judgment and braina are your chief equipment and not physical powers, mention which helps a boy to sue- ceed is human kindness,” My, Beat« ty said. “Ygur own success will never be retarded by a kindly and. neighborly. spirit. amember that the good will of others than’ you can : humor—not tha harmful» humor ossibly go by climbing over somo- one's back. ee the bright side’ with a boy’s or a: man’s suceess— .- seif will not make you. anything?.. “The last quality 1 am going to | you. will go mush farther through,