pT abeTN STA THE OMINECA HERALD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 2, 1929" a ae fan ots ° HAZELTON: “THEATRE Saturday, Aug. 24 - Harold Bell Wright's Novel a The Shepherd of the Hills. A New Serial Starting | “The Searlet Arrow” ee —— Marshall Bros. & York Taxis Garage Transfer . : Car Supplie . Freighting. . Blacksmithing Call us day or night. Prompt and efficient service at any hour. HAZELTON, B. C. ” y, Steamship and Train Service Sailings from Prince Rupert, for Vamcourver, Vie= torla, Seattle and intermediate points each ‘Mon- day Thursday 4.00 p.m. Saturday at 7.00 p.m For Anyox and Stewart, Monday 8, 00 p-m, and Fri- day at 4.00 p.m. For Massett Inlet Ports, Monday, 8.00 p.m For South Queen Charlotte Islands, fortnightly. ; For Skagway, Wednesdays, 4,00 p. m. So Passenger Trains Leave New Hazelton: Eastbound, Daily except Sunday 7.20 p.m. “Westbound, Daily, except Tuesday, 7.51 a.m, | For Atlantic steamship sailings or further information apply to any Canadian National Agen ‘jj: AGENCY POR. ‘ALL, OCEAN STEAMBHIP LINES: R. F. McNaughton, District Passenger Agent, Prince Rupert, B.C. > THE REXALL DRUG STORE oe A complete stock of Drugs Druggists Sundries . Toilet Goods Stationery _ Kodaks and Films : Prescriptions carefully dispensed by three registered pharmecists. Candy We i] postage ‘on mail orders when orders are , accompanied My silent cash, otherwise sent C. 0. D., parcel post. ORMES ‘LIMITED | - The Pioneer Druggists — The Rexall ‘Store Prince Rupert, B.'C. BRITISH COLUMBIA COAST STEAMSHIP SERVIC To Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau, Skagway, August 9, 12, 19, .28, 26. To Vancouver, Victoria and Seattle, August 10, 14, 17, 21, 24, 28, $1, 8.8. Princess Mary for Butedale, Hast Bella Bella, Ocean Falla, Swan- son Bay, Campbell River and Vancouver every Friday at 10 a, m, — | ‘Visit: the mountain resorts de Luxe—Banff and Lake Louise “* ” | Full information from w.c. Orchard, corner Third Avenue and” "Fourth Street, Prince. Rupert . arerwe -_ ce oe > Drugs, Stationery, Toilet Articles, Magazines, ’ Books, Victrolas and Records, Office | "Supplies. / ce The Up-to-Date Drug Store « based " HAZELTON, B B. a ; ee? -__ GANADIAN PAGIFIG 1 _|the reserves were all uséd-up, Short Stories Close to E:siae LAND FOR SALE—Town lots for sale, 132 x -132, being corner lots and suitable for business or dwelling sites. Apply to Wm. Grant's Agency, Hazel- ton, B, C. oe ' Wm. Grant is district agent for the Great West Life Assurance Co. He is in a position to look after your inter- ests and is living here all the time. ‘IL. G. Pape, M. B., of South America, and recently mored to Vancouver, ar- rived last Friday and on Saturday he went up to the Silver Cup mine to in- spect it for the ow ners. “Mine Inspector Shenton of Prince! Rupert visited the district last. week. Miss Molly Priest of Smithers is a guest of Miss Ruth Walter, _Miss Clara Schultzik of Topley is fn guest of Kathleen, York. Miss Hilditeh of Prince Rupert bas been a guest of her brother Jack in Hinzelton. “8. J. and Mrs, Winsby and two sons left this Wednesday morn. for a. two week's holiday. in Prince Rupert, Sid’s old stamping ground. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Gow left last Thursday night for Sexsmith in the Peace River country, where they will spend the next two or three months. Mrs. Gows health was somewlint bet- ter and her many friends hope that the change will restore. her to perfect henith again. Mrs J. Russell and two daughters will attend the Prince Rupert fair next w eek and also visit with friends. The Indinns fte nearly ‘all back af- ter n successful summer it the can- neries on the lower Skeena, The native who was confined to the jail.in Hazelton last week and walked away was returned to the jail again after a few. days absence, Rev. T. D. Proctor, has disposed of most of his household goods prepnia- tory sto going away the later part of next month, “As 1 result of the visit of the outof- - town cars to Hazelton on Flower show day the gns tanks were all emptied ‘and Dur- ing the past week those who wanted a _| buneh - ‘of gas could only get a smn supply. A very young man appeared before Indian Agent Ed. “Hyde: last week on a -charge of supplying liquor to the Indian girls. He was fined $50.00 and costs. Peet Mra, ‘S.- BD. Parker and daughter left this morning for thelr home in Ru- pert after spending the, past: week: in New “Hazelton ant Hazelton. _W, ‘I, ‘Larkworthy is, expected home this evening nfter.a trip to Vaneauver. - Pete Jensen. spent afew days in New ‘He’ has considerable: “placer © dn that: district » “This: ‘winter . he :will. put in on’ Takin ‘Lake and go into the' ‘In |: genica ‘next’ spring. by dog. team. ‘He says thot while there ‘ite not many in|: . | the-district close to him a number of |*: _ (airplanes have been operating In‘there this: season.” His’ nenrest ‘rielghbor -ig _| about “five, miles away,. but! + ‘that as close for that countrys Taal Ty gon, w as bors ‘Tuesday. morning. at the Hazelton, chospitat to: Mz. and, Mrs, Mobensheld’ ‘of Kitwanga. we ‘|well. and ‘| plished. Hazelton’ ‘this week after spending ~ 1 : year: and a ‘half. in- the Tngénica ‘coun: . try." ‘ cont or “In the hear ‘future, oO [Heath tei ie Questions conceerning ‘health, addres- sed to the Canadian Medical -Associa- tion ,184. College :Street, Toronto, will be. answered by letter. Questions o9 to answered. _ GIVE ALL ‘THE CHILDREN A , CHANCE -Tt is accepted in all clyilized count- ries that every child should be given a chance to develope the physical and mental capacities with which he is born. : with .-a ~ considérable handicap . Tf they ‘are’ born in a poor family, food mny be scarce or of questionable quel- ity, the-home may lack sanitary con- | Lventences, there may ‘be overcrowding lack of play-space and mony additional disadvantages, The children ‘born in Q wealthy home may be equally unfor- tunate, because we often: find in the homes of the w éll-to-do, children who ave ‘not living henlthy lives. This - is chiefly the ‘fault of. parents who spoil the child. any child is to have parents who know of children ind 2 desivé to-do the most for them knowledge. We would “not think * of entrusting the operation of.a machine or the erection of a building . of. a :|bridge to a man who was merely anx- ious to ‘run the machine or to build something. We place such duties in the’ hands of a person who has been trained to do the particular type of work, : Parents do’ not. know by instinet the proper way in which ‘to bring up a child. Some of them do gain know- ledge from experience, and some of them are willing and anxious to learn from others, The up-bringing of na child is a serious and:sometimes a‘dif- ficult matter.. If it isto be-done pro- perly it requires training and prepara- tion for the task ‘To the person who feels that our ancestors got along very reared families without training, we can only say that the num ber of unhappy individuals, -the num- her who have never - ndjusted them- selves to life, the many who find life a burden, the group who are a nuis- ance to others, to say nothing. of. those few who have real mental and physical health, are. ample. proof’ that the old sy: item | was not a success. ‘Par ent ceduention is a real need ; fe not: a ‘fad but an evidence of the im- poranice of proper preparation in ‘ovd- er to ensure that all children shall be piven their chance, wks SATISFIED WITH ROAD WORK ix more than half over there appears accom: was ont faction with what las ‘been Even’ though there of. the’ seuson it has turned out that the new povernment has capable men. Tsyery: piece: of -rond work has been done.or is being done, and ‘the program laid out included, all, or nenr- ly nl, the: really essential roads, “The | niain thing ia. the main -highway. No other work:in.the vorth menns. so much to the whole distriet ov to’ the indivia-|- ual tarinér’ or business. man, ae at "Mrs. I: Creelman, and. sons arrived from Topley to. visit with relatives. ‘, “Mrs, M Hoben ibrrived ‘Wednesday to |: spend n.short: time with: her: husband who-has been, employed by the J udson |: Pole. Co. whbe ve nett * Me. and, ‘Mra. BW, suns Te- ut turned, to town. on, Friday. , They, had camped. at, Kalu. Like. for, , Several rW, ceks. , “Mhey. ‘will. be, inored , to. ‘Yan: diagnosis and treatment will not be} Some children start out in life ‘ The best thing that can. happen ° to : something about child training. Love |. do not take the - place of | Now that the seasmn for road work |: tu be quite’ a general feeling of satis- |. considerable noise mnde the first part |: atthe hend, of the department of. pub- |- ‘/fe works. that, the engineers suid they would do |- \ GENERAL MERCHANT ‘A complete line of Groceries’ Hardware - Dry Goods Flour and Feed Fresh Fruit Fresh Vegetables Fresh Meat W. J. Larkworthy NEW HAZELTON Nice Soft Drinks _ The Coldest in Town | We: have installed “The. Liquid’? Bottle Cooler and Dispenser in our soft drink parlor. This cooler is the Jatest thing on the market and its capacity is drink will always be cold. Come and Try-a Drink od 1 Strawberry, Lime, Lemon, Coco Cola and several other soft, refreshing drinks. : Omineca Hotel Hazelton NOTICE! The Pure _ Bred od Percheron Stallion Major, will -arrive in * Hazelton about Three Weelss for ser’ vice. ‘Manager —-Alex.- ‘Thomson - Owner=Wm. Medd Woodcock, B. C.: ar: otlle- fed babies “FREE BABY BOoKe ~ Watts The } rare Co. L = Bide. ig Tenosuver, B41, Hom ' for two Raby Well ; Mra’ Normaii ‘Kilpatrick of Smithers was ry atiest ¢ “ofetier Parents ‘this’ week. peeehooe log! in the’ ‘fale at Smithers ‘Thursday ant Friday. "The, weather,: MAY, hold. Some back, . but:-others:. will: go anyway, ‘The _dunmsements offer ed, this year, ‘are’ the’: ” best yet. such’ that no matter how. busy your Ginger Ail, Orange Crush, August Ist, and will remain there for — A good number ‘from here, will tuke |