THE OMINECA HERALD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1930 5 — nightly. Steamship and Train Service Sailings from Prinee Rupert, for Vancourver, Vic- torla, Seattle and intermediate points each Thursday 10.00 p.m. For Anyox and Stewart, each Wednesday 4.00 p. m. For North and South Queen Charlotte Islands fort * ¥ Passenger Trains Leave New Hazelton: ao a : Eastbound—Monday, Wednesday and Saturday, 7. 20 p.m. . Westbound—Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday, 7.51 a.m. - | * : * JRF, For Atlantic steamohip sailings or further information apply to any Canadian National Agen McNaughton, District Passenger Agent, Prince Rupert, B.C. | THE REXALL DRUG STORE Pew Be TE i Pagan - he Pioneer Druggists To look your best and latest in style. i. ig 7 A complete stock of ki « : oN Drugs Druggists Sundries ‘Candy: i : : in Toilet Goods Stationery ‘ae . Kodaks and Fiims A Prescriptions carefully dispensed by se M3 three registered pharmacists. us We.pay postage on mail orders when orders are accompanied by sufficient cash, otherwise sent C. 0. D., parcel Post. : ORMES LIMITED Prince Rupert, B. C. The Rexall Store to ado your best you should be well dressed. Our business is-to supply the clothes. We give you quality in goods, quality in fit and the e The Only Exclusive Men’s Store in the Interior Smithers | E.C. DAWSON B. C. 100 Musical Selec- tions and 4 10-Inch Record Albums » and Album Ends Worth $62.25, -FREE With Every Model 8-10 os ne ‘Up-to-Date Drug § Store’ rere |HAZELTON, B. Co _|Sawle before the young . home. Short Stories Close to Home Last Sunday afternoon Rev. Mr. Bannister of Hazelton conducted a Church of England service in. the New Hazelton school house. Marius Barbeau, well known in the district prepared the remarks in con- nection with the Ind¥an and: French- Canadian songs that were given over the C,. N. BR, hook-up last. Tharsday night, ‘The ‘brond cast was from. the Toronto studio. The reception was of the best although as much could not be snid of the program. , Bob Willan was host last Saturday hight and the nurses at the ‘hospitai _jéinjoyed a sleighride to New Hazelton, and the home. of Mrs. Sawle. The radio programs from various :stations were particularity good that night. Refreshments were served by Mrs. lndies went “Ms. Peter Smith spent last week at Beament with Mr Sp.iti whe hay jot [been in the’ best of beaich of later A goo] nany peyot? ih the dberter jie nursing sore aras The vaceine ‘nat eave from Victoria wis good, Don’t miss the Valentine Dance in the Hazelton Hall on Friday, Febru- ary 14th. under the auspices of the W. A. to the H. H. A Valentine post of- fics will be opened at supper time and you should not miss calling for your Valentine. Admission to this dance will be only $1.00. at Augen Beaton crit at tie. tospit- al leet, Beturday niyne after a very tiresome trip. He left 4th cabin about the end of January to get to the hes- pital for treatment ior a frozen foot. Heavy snow rearded their progress and five or six miles a day was the best they could make until they got to first cabin where ‘they procured a sleigh. As a result of the frost “Angus muy loose some of his toes," Otherwise he is in fine, -shnpe. - Services in the United Chureh will be held next Sunday at the usaal heur at 11 o’clock in New Hazelton and at ry 7.30 p.m. in Hazelton, Rev. T. H. Wright and John Newick returned Saturday night from Pyince Rupert where they bad been attend- ing Presbytery, ‘There was a meeting of the share- holders of the Teikwa Reereatlon Grounds Lid. last Saturday night in the library buikling at nine o’cluck. A brlanee on hand (net) of $580 was re- ported by the treasurer ‘The hoard of directors was elected as follaws!—J- MeNeil,. Mapleton, Wakerictl, Guy Farrow and Nels, Svengon. Mrs. Gow and Mrs. Anderson enter- tnined the Felix Club and their ‘—his- home. of Mrs. Auderson, The prizes were won by Mrse Sharpe nnd Mys. R. 8S. Sargent and Mr. Winsby and Mr. Chappel. The next meeting will be held ut th home of, Mrs. Sharpe. Whoopee! Old Timers! For’ the ‘Hot \Friday, February 2ist. in Hazelton. to the tune of the Indian Orchestra. at Capt. J. Willman of Usk, and. nin ager of Columario. Gold Mining - OCo., O, “HH. Sawle. in Smithers on business anid’ motured TARIEF PROBLEMS WILL MAKE ‘Tpninst fruit ‘| dealers buuds on Tuesday evening last at the]: Dogs, Coffee and Doughnuts, all for. 25 cents at the Moceasin Dance : on| Be pleased to don your Moccasins and |: for (50 cents) danee on the ice rink |; spent a couple of days this week with .The ‘Captain - had heen’ to” New. ‘Hazelton on Tuesday _nfter~ LIVELY SESSION Ottawa,— (Special to - the Herald) 4From Edmonton comes the news ‘that the Alberta Federation” of Labor wants no prohibitive duty against. the dumping of ‘West Virginid: coal into Winnipeg and other centres in thelr efforts to keep Alberta coal out of the Eastern markets, The resolution, following on the heely.. of a diseus- sion of nnemployinent, was sent ‘to the Federal government. The Canndian ‘Horticulture Council has. sent to the Primé Minister’ an- other resolution, asking that: “In or- der that the ‘producers of perishable products in the Dominion’ maybe as- sured of a ‘market’ for stich products: ;that will allow. fair return on the cost of production, together with a reasonable profit thereon the Domin- ion Government be urged to enact le- gislation by wny of provision for spee- ial duty, to prevent. the sale in ow markets of the. products of foreign coutries at prices which will not per- mit of the said return to producers. in this ceountry." Which «means that they want. an anti-dumping duty a- and. vegitables, and ix meant to be a ‘seasonable tariff. The Dominion Automobile- ‘Dealer's Association also want, duty increased on used curs coming into Canada, te prevent their dumping by American who ‘can’ purchase a lavget number of cars ai lower prirss flian are available to his Canndinn eomped- itor. : Again veerenices for imereased duty to the tariff hc util: for -Febronry in- Qide inverted sar syrups. hair pins shoe horns, knit needles, cotton yarns and wraps and resins. The Canadian Bean Growers’ and Dealers’ Association nre asking for an increase from 25 cents to $1.20 per bushel in’ duty on dried beans which they say cannot at present be grown profitably on account of competition resulting from the use of chenp Idhor in foreign countries. Applications for reduction in duties inelude empty gelatin capsuls, Wamol- ue markers and cotton seed and oll “Ts your wife having any success in learning to “trive the ear?” “Well, the road is beginning to turn when she, does. ” GENERAL MERCHANT A éompléte line of Groceries - !° Hardware — - Dry. Goods . _ Flour. and Feed Fresh Fruit Fresh Vegetables Fresh Meat. NEW HAZELTON Joe Ham Cafe Is now open. . Two doors from the United Church in | Hazelton -’. Meals at all hours up to midnight, Joe Ham a good cook. ; , Everything is new and will always be.clean. ° Wz J. Latkworthy j’ REDUCE THE COST OF LEARNING TO FLY ‘Paris-—-A new flying Club will be formed in Paris to encourage training of pilots, to reduce the: minimum costs of -prepnration for acquisition of 2 pilot's license. The. club hopes to enable members to secure a pilot's’ license for. a cost of about: $165 instead of approximate- ly $1,000 now required, It is expect- ed that the Air Ministry will co-oper- ate with the club in arranging for its members to purchase planes at a com- _Jpavatively ‘low price, 4 ‘nlalatiiies KeN ea / Power of “>>> >>> >> > > >> > > F 2. . ’ > die RRR R RES * Weekly Press PREM IR ERA A RAR LTR the Rural “Liston toavhag J John H. Perry, “yeds of thousnads who live and e in the villiges, und towns, politician whom you know.” , “phe politician, if he is Above farmer sore, ing on-how. those country people | Assoclition. Ins to say on the influence of the country weekly. . "The forep that controls this country. of ours, in the. long run ' iy the country editor in: his capactity ds spokesman for the hund- “Lt is nat necessary to take the writer's word for it. He will tell you the truth. 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