iE . t faa | ae | me | i word that ‘you: would “pay, 1 amy Rig t : sSeurs of honesty and ptompé: nléetihe: . News, The Omineca Herald NEW HAZELTON, B.C. Published Every Wednesday C. H, Sawie Publisher Advertising 1 rate, Display 850 per inch ber issue; reading notices .16¢ for the first insertion and 10¢ each quent insertion; legal notices 12c and Se. OUR LATE KING . OUR. NEW KRING. King George V was regarded as a personal king throughout the British Empire to.a greater extent tint was imagined. In fact Httle thought was iven to the matter until the death of the monarch was announced and the reuction of the people was visualized. The late, King George Was known to the people of the Empire ‘as a man, when he was Prince of Wales and vis- ited many parts of the Empire. He wes Inter known to millions of his subjects as their king, And, during the last few years his voice was heard thronghout the world, aver the radio, : ut least once or twice a year. One of ie greatest evidences of th love for their king by the heople was the fact, that no matter what hour of the day or hight his volee was to be heard; millions of his subjects tuned: in to ; hear his yoice.and to listen to his mes. sitgo—ans members of no fumily gather, te world over, to: hear the head of ; tht family i eo King George was Icing of Great Brit- vin. of the, Emypive; but be “was also khue of Canada and king of New Haz- Clon, andrking of evéry-dther section of the Empine; .nd"matter! how remote. That he was king was really felt most : in the most- remote ‘parts’ of the Em- . hive where there was always a ready | - ind happy response‘ to! the’ first eall ray’ service, no matter what that ser- vice night be, — oe The new king, Edward VII, is bet- ler known aga nian, to’ more’ people. He hes visited more parts of the Em- pire, and has more close -friends than it was ever before thought possible for # menrber of the royal family to have. Itc knows-‘better the Personalities of tie people who make up his Empire hun does eyen his most valued advis- * None: have travelled as he has, ne none ‘have stidied as he has the ie individualisms within the Enpire. Klug Edward VIII is thus in a posi- tien net only to eonfer with his min- istors, Int may hinuy ‘times will be nile: fe advise ther aud even. correct iveso ministers. “‘Theréfore, no people eve faced the future under a new monarch with more right to optimism ied confidenee than do the heople of the Dritigh Binnie nt the’ present. time . tol Save the King, °° € EDIT i A \ ERECIOUS “THING: A WMD is an “ludiention thnt sOMeOne has had faith In your honesty, runs a Ieesea ge Gn Nt blotter Pent out by a.city Pro, A hill ‘indicates that _ Sumeane Who lkuows yon depends upon your bonor ta keep the word. ; ou pledged | when you received the goods which he ; Mersished. «It is an honorstosecetve a | PAY the first: of -the nionth,. Your OY foe, “tor may dwe “forte | goats. on- the resumption that You would: -DHY ehimye 3 "1 me to meet his obligations to his erper Tf hes This totmike onsh pay- ment he must isstie- his, wate at inter. est, 7 TP you never regelye ne bilifeit: min re TerHeat he! ‘that Pleo dH Faysia wortli-) the less tat no person trustediyou: that sett were held in’ such) steom by} frase who know-you that . Ms ever been ay ing ta.. tuke Credit is ithe nut pr sale Dive, Credit « “emg ee “through subse-| | Transient Display 40¢ per inch.[ contd be snia and much should be done in: “anil the. purty concerned, rppreckated the ANNUAL REPORT : The Hazelton Hospital | ‘SUPERINTENDENT — REPORT: GENERAL _tt is with much tude: ta God, ‘that. we report another beaple of Hazelton and. district, Weare glad to inform our friends that, in apite of fears to the contrary, every department of the Hospital with the whole of every phase of its services, haa been kent open amd available for everyone needing any oF these services, . - We feel justifiably prond of: this When we renlize thiat 1 Taany similar institutions have had to- either close their ‘doors, or very seri- ainsly | restr ict or cut down a portion" of their services, : oa ‘The number of patients in attendance was less than last year by ahont/15 per cent, this being due prinelpally to the exodus of people ‘to other parts ; secking work that was not available hear home. ee This ime a ser ions problem in the financing of the institution. satisfaction and profound: ératt- year of Hospital service > to the heer amd. ‘nore ncute until if became evident that this difficulty must re- ceive active attention: Collection of accounts were followed up closely, , All but absolutely necessary expenditures. were eliminnted ; and finaly. as emer ency mmensures the Board of Directors agreed upon certain Te- tluctious. in staff and the closing of. the hurses hoine ‘for ‘the: winter . months, uiembers of the staff are co- “OL erating loyally in ‘the eudeavor to keep the work going: an the reduced income, and until: ‘times* and conditions . in general ‘retin ft) “More. normal proportions, eee The arti finaneial eonditioh-is shown on? another part of tris ° report. | Natwithstanding emergency’ economies -jmt into effoet the ° ° present position’ is serious enough and provision ninst. be-fuund. to take Cle of vuréent obligations, Some relief is hoped for “by inerensed Hospital ditendance from the opening, uf ew Work dn the Aistriet amd: uther: SOTIFcER, Meantinie every econoniy is: ‘being, pr aictised. STAFF—(“ hiefly the changes in &t the minor positions, The position of 2ecountint was being fempovarily “Fsuphitied,' It? has heen filled by appointment of Mr, Robt... Hunter; othose: wide oxnerience: and training: mmake hin. an exceedingly valunble . addition to the stitt, apr, Thivid Pratt, J, as succeeded Mr, George: ald’ as-nieht ongineer, We is elving. excellent service. ‘ The Whole staff’ haye worked faithfully oue wih ‘nother, ivhich has been a mast, Yelunble fe tocthe steeessful operation of the institution. ; ’ BOARD OF DIRECTORS iA number of Hoss men and execntives of Hazelton and New hers 6f the Board, and‘ is iss usu vy t att have been ‘in some of “and. etfictontly: - letor in contributing Hazelton ave local mem: al on such org tnizations, have: ‘given * v - thelr. services: ‘entirely without reniineration.: :Pheyshave stood ‘loyally © by the Hospita] during the’ tryi ing time through which. it is’ passing and have been of erent assistunce to the Inditgement in many weys... -: WOMAN'S AUXILIARY— -This is one of ‘the mast active or- ganizations in the town and district, The ladies overlook nothing in their plans and efforts ta bring assistance to:the Hospital, - Their'con- -trilmtions are two fold in character—(1). They make regular visits to the patients nid always leave with them articles of literature or fruit; ott. to interest and jlense each recipient, (2) They assist the — mitten in a very tanglhie way in supplying linen and muy articles of: like nature which they obtain either by purchase or hy tuning by thei : own. efforts, Their joss ly death-of two yer y active te in their own report, is-telt ‘very keenly wd pationts,- aw relatives. members, as referred - in the Hospital by: both staff hose profound syinprthy is extended to ‘the hereny edd. 7 The Hospite? wold hoe‘at great: logis if it shouid be deprived, of the its Anxiliary. UPKEEP or: BULLDINGS—This is a matter ii Wied much the miitter vat nected’ repatrs: . . and improvements, particularly to othe * nurses’ -honte® nd some put-" buildings and residences, The only thing dene during ‘the year Was oo ‘the renewal. of foundations of ‘the. superintendents * ‘VYesidaiice, The. awork fur this sas turned in as payment on neconnt of a ‘Hospital’ bill, opportunity. of ths, ua ’. wh’ m to discharge an abligntlon ta the Hosnital, — : a , AS spor as financially conditions. will possibly ‘consider: able; amount. of repairs. to bulltings: us w el erouitds must-voueive attention, RESULTS—There Is always A‘gitent “den of satisfaetion. ine finding he low. per eentage of mortality when’ We come te stunmarize’ ‘the. » Hospitutts Werk fox the year! This year’ our’ mite is’ less. hit, two (2): ‘her, cents the lowest we hive ever Ind: “Tie, Statisticnt repo “shows Totails of resnlts of tren tment, We would: gladiy: ‘Bee. Oe hundred per “cont.ot cures; ntt-that ‘of. ‘course Is out of? ‘the! questivi. ‘ ‘parison , with other. Yeirs -aivd other institutions | erqunds ‘fow natisfaction- with its: results.’ yee k takes salt is regretted thit lienlii this: yepbnt™ ‘ig! tint is fall nk tn 1 mal, ines. bits at necessity: ds albeor fata: as thitich: TS ‘posible, ry nllow a very : ag to fonietug. of s lyutiy : one Fit has ood . 7 Phe Bona! of oMreetorg | aid” “Hospital Tit Whang v ‘. ¥, toe tlysaypracta te the ,, help, afforded: ‘themtif con® many! ‘ala fund in’ ‘80 nay’ ‘ifterent ways ns -Avithout: whibli-the * Flospital cently an en in l J one ‘et af bills when they ure ‘tne. Linotype a lower attendance cnsed reduétion in income, and this - - As -the year advanced, ‘the problem of finance became more 2 These steps were trken: towards. ‘the end of the year, and all the lending. bust a kindly ministrations iid most- setul arsintanee ot the. ladles of = be taicen | In’ com-. ay : Donations, ener) wacoucttdastenca’ ease =: Donations, - Woman's Miss,, § Soelety. en Donations, United: Chureh, Miss. Ba. “. $3,852 29 is Goods : ‘sold ; apn | a Stsctieecoas woe : ae THD PME ee Owe mentee tt haenceseeennnn v4 Ua oo - $- G97 89 cee A * $22,847 78 EXPENDITURES: ve Paare Bo Adminstration, salaries ...... Office Hapennen wehetecerseanees | § 1,307 80 74 05°: : mo “caret of Patieute, sitlaries » GH 05 °° 208 94 . Medical supplies a . —_———_ 99 “itone ‘tM, ealiries senepecee 2,951 90 Supplles betateveinang tock ve BRAS Bb oo + $4200 24 “Heating and Lighting, sills Hes on 2807 Mo » Fuel and. supplies - cs : ~ 878L 66 : eetare , £6089 1 : Thitiaings cand vend Raliibies”: : » 445 co"! Snpplios | vc, ASB 90 : = § 920 918007 158 84. a a 5 1,076 'S4 a0. . Taminivy. salaries. © Supplies oe “23.800 6 | ASSETS AND ) LIABILITIES Fassense.| Ty Cash on hades Royal Wink, a” BT 40 : AT a0. Real catate mind: buildings na .. 94,819 00 _ Furniture and equipment. . ia, 8,280 00 ‘Supplies on hund . - 1,800 00, Accounts Receivable: : Paticite warnancenee v echacleans Tes $105 To “LiaBiLinmEs:| : 0". Aeeonta: payable”. aank, doan PORE ae Be! areas $ 5880 or -_ $104, 583 20° we : _ : " gi22,466 a5 a . , _ Having. made Riv audit. nt the: ‘books: ‘voters ete., for the “Thagelton “Hospital for the your 1935," I: beg: to submit’ herewith atate: ments af ree.ipts and expenditures sassets ful abilities, which ‘are, to Loe the host. ‘of. ‘ny knowledge and. helief, 0, rue: -stntement of attatty as, fat _ - the Bist day ot Perember 1085, ae a oM, Turnbull, auidito arn STATI STI cs. Nianwher of mitionts jn. Hospital. Janunry A, » 1085 Number: of Ditlents adinittéd during the year.. ‘ ' CLASS .- "MEDICAT—Whites and othergs........ 74 Indians: 115 SURGICAT:~-. Writes and ofhers,..68 idlinys aoe 2) ae OBSTHTIIC. Whites ‘and others: {9° Tadiatis 12 veo ro RACK Whites. and. othors ,.........161 adtinns 12 2° SEX Miles ¢ oe “Potat—asy ; 5 ay Total—-118 mo Puta at . oa weanaees Ko . oe Oar dlinc- -dllation, Ure: Misense, Cereheni Thiom-. : DreN ud oO : ‘eanin, Cerebral hemor, Vals ular “ bosis, : WOMAN‘ ‘Ss AUXILIARY. 1 TO’ THE! | HAZELTON HOSPITAL -.: ; 'TREASURER’S REPORT | nie For tne yeair. ended December, 3ls moe ANd aneee rowenta, . 2 Wumnbintl, ie ford cuntey