THE OMINECA HERALD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 29, 298 ° : . | 7 Boys and Youth’s Rubbers, Heavy of and Light Weights, and All Sizes. 25 per cent. Discount oa Big Stock of Groceries, Hardware i. | Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, Meat vl “Fresh and Smoked Fish W. J. LARKWORTHY , General Merchant New Hazelton, - B. C. + Miss Costell of the local W. Goodwill Goodwill is not acquired overnight. Goodwill . like a huge building. springs from firm foun- dations. For 20 years Ormes have been buildiny, a name for puality prescriptions, ef- ficient service and fair prices, ORMES LIMITED The Pioneer Druggists The Rexall Store — Prince Rupert, B. C. Steamship and Train Service 8. S. Prince Rupert will sail from Prince Rupert for Vancouver, Victoria, Seattle and intermediate points, each FRIDAY,.9,00 a.m. For Stewart and Anyox, Wednesday, 10.00 a.m, For North and South Queen Charlotte Islands, fort- nightly. Passenger Trains Leave New Hazelton: Eastbound, MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, SATURDAY, 7. 20 p.m, Westbound, TUESDAY, THURSDAY, SUNDAY, 7.51 a.m. Use’ CANADIAN NATIONAL EXPRESS for ‘Money. Orders, Foreign Cheques, etc., also for your next shipment. ~ For Atlantic steamship soilings or further information apply to any Canadian National Agent o R. F. McNaughton, District Passenger Agent, Prince Rupert, B.C. ee Canadian Pacific: Railway Company ) BRITISH COLUMBIA COAST STEAMSHIP SERVICE To Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau and Skagway, February 11, 25. To Vancouver, Vietoria and: Seattle, February 1, 29 AGENCY FOR ALL OCEAN STEAMSHIP. LINES ce “Pull: information from. W. C. Orchard, ' ‘corner Third Avenue and Fourth a Streot,. Prince Rupert -Joutdoors is because of the | to, circulate, ' during’ the daytime, there: is usually Drugs, Stationery, Toilet Articles, Magazine . : Books, Records and ‘Victrola; Office ie > i. - Supplies a oll im The Up-to-Date Drug Store dh Pp feo 50 / HAZBLION, B BGs. me : wind: | their. shar 7 | Short Stories. i Close to Home. oe __| Mrs, Fred Sait entertained a num- ber of young people to a dance at her Mrs, Geo. D, Parent gave a tea to her lady friends on Wednesday afternoon last. Mr. and Mrs. Strachan of Meniota, Man., were cuests last week of Mrs friends: in Scotland and. have not met for many years. “Mr. and Mrs. Stra- ehan have been spending the winter in Victoria and vicinity and on their way home stopped off to see their old friend and on Saturday night broceeded on their journey. wm ‘state was a guest last week of Dr. -and Mrs. Large at. Port Simpson. ? —ee ae the Dominion ‘Pelegraph office at Ter- tace and left on Sunday with his twe sons for that Dace. Mrs. (Capt.) Yarlett of Glen Vowel! attention. Dave Pratt of Skeena Crossing has not been as spry as usual of late. He fell down stairs recently and hurt his lee, , Tast week Mrs, Newick entertained the Felix Bridge Club at the home of Mrs. Winsby when the prizes were won by Mrs. Sharpe and Mrs. .Winsby. A -|meeting will be held this week at the home of Mrs. Chappell. Services will be held niewt Sunday in jon following Morning Prayer. Of the Canadian Medical Association FRESH AIR IN WINTER Fresh air is a necessity ‘ the year round. side through preference, and because we pre more comfortable that way, we keep the bedroom windows open, AS a result we secure an abundance of fresh air. During the cold weather most of our time is spent indoors and. may forget that in order to maintain our heelth, it is necessary that we have plenty of fresh alr. One.reason for the increase in the number of communicable disenses, par ticularly pneumonia, - during winter months, 1s because the body is starved of fresh air. Fresh alr is air that ir cool, in motion and not too dry or toc moist. The best nir is the air outside. Night air is just ns- good RS day air. In the daytime the advantage in’ being ‘sunshine that Is there. Indoors’ we obtain thc best air by opening, the windows. “This allows the cioler air in and eauses ii In/ really cold: wenther, aufficlent: opening of: doors, and move- ment in ‘the house, to keep the aly ‘enot and in motion, Phis-is not’ ‘so at night Then the house is still and’the air be- comes overheated nnd. stagnant, . Bet- _| room: w indows- should always be open- ed sufficiently to. “keep the | air. of the Toom cool: nnd in circulation: How far the window’ needs. to. be operied. to ae- ‘| complish: ‘this: ‘dependy upon how cola] > it; Is,, ond~ upon: ‘the: ‘direction. “of. the} ” “Fresh. air: ‘conta: ‘nothing’ there is: no: reason qvhy. oll. should ‘not have |¢ “Questions * “Concerning: heaith* nae elation, 184: College: Bt. Toronto, will home Wednesday evening ‘a week ago. Rankin in Hazelton. They were’ all} nursing Thos, Walch has been transferred tc |: left Sunday for Rupert for’ medicn" 7 St. Peters church at the usual ‘hours; |.” with the celebration of Holy ‘Commun- : Health Service’ In warm weather we live out]. “pteh ar dion, ; ‘dressed to the: ‘@anadion:Med{enk;Asso-|: '- eouldn’t do without it. of interesting news and ‘TJ REMEMBER the days I used to wait for it 2 when IT was‘a.littie girl, and we’ve taken: it— Joe. and® I, ever since we were married. It is so. much a: part of our every day life--we really Every day it’s brim full those odd ‘things, one - grows so fond of. On Sunday it is an event, for . ‘the pleasure its many pages of news and fiction - east,” . through your postmaster. ‘bring to our home, is out of all proportion to its Order the Daily and Sunday Province. direct, or: ‘The VAN CO U VER DAILY PROVINCE “Devoted to Publi¢ Service Victory Square, Vaneowrer, EB C iGAS AND OIL SUPPLY STATION - AT ANGUS weLBAN City Transfer T stables SMITHERS, BC. a For Private Sale HOUSEHOLD GooDs: Consisting of bed complete, daven- port, gramaphone, tipewrlter (Remin- gton No. 7) range, two henters, bureau sereen -doora: and windows, kitchen tables, chairs, lumps,. two. tanks., (120 gals. and. 27 gals. ) ete, at reasonable prices. : D. B, BODEN Hazelton, } B. G FOR SALE—‘thiree canaries, alt good » good singers “patd | young Q birds —Ap- Bly. to’ Mrs. Saw le,’ New, ‘Hazelton, Last ‘tuesday ey yeni’ Win, ‘Meurer six o'clock nnd. in: the. evening gave ‘Qu dance: for the. young peopl “ot: New Hazelton. ; : : Wednesday, evening last. ) evening’ the prize. for: pas : bridge, Obubi be. answered. Questions 88 to ling. : - nosls anid. _frentment; wil no entertained sey exal fr lends to, dinner) ni. ; ‘umbin; for the sale of beer by the ginss or bythe open bottle for’ consumption. an _ GOVERNMENT LIQUOR ACT ‘Notice of Application for Beer License NOTICD is hereby given that, on the 20th day of March. next, the under- signed intends to apply.to the Liquor Control Board for a:license in respect to premises known as Copper Tavern | Hotel, situate at Skeena Crossing, in” fhe. Province of British Columbia, upon the lands deseribed as Lot 23887, N. W. 20. aeres, Group: 1,. Oasslar District according ‘to a map-or plan. deposited 4n- the Land Registry Office,- Prince Rupert, In the Province of.” British Columbia, for the sale’ of beer by: the glass ‘or. by~.the open bottle for con- sumption on the premises. : Dated at Skeena Crossing this 18th any ¢ of Febrnary 1028. - vo D, W. PRATT, "Owner and Manager of. ‘Copper Tavern Hotel. A Applican: re. ae GOVERNMENT LIQUOR ACT Notice of Appliention for, Beer Tcense Notice . is hereby. given: that on the 20th day of-March next, the undersig- ned ‘intends to. apply: to; the Liquor Con. trol Bourd ‘for a“livense; in respect. of premises’ being. part. of the... ‘building known-tis the New. Hazelton hotel, sit- trict, the’ Province. of British Col- ‘oh: the: premises. - ne Dated this 20th day of ‘February, ‘i928 H.. SENKPIEL,: ' “0 125 “aeres, ‘paualng HY moderate: terms. unte: at the:-corner-6f-Pugsley street Mi and. Hleventh: _divenue,’ .New Hazelton & - “| ‘Townsite, upon the. lands deseribed as @ “| Lots No. 1,-2,-8, 4° Block 121, Sec, 2, 2 ‘District, Lat, 803,. New Hazelton | Town- \& (site, ‘according to # map‘ filed An the Prince Rupert: Land: Registration Dis- Applicant : ~ -modern | i Apple® Al q