oS | Boys and Youth’s Rubbers, Heavy and Light Weights, and All Sizes . 25 per cent. Discount 7! | Big Stock of Groceries, Hardware ‘Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, Meat: Fresh and Smoked Fish W. J. LARKWORTHY an General Merchant | New Hazelton, B.C. ry dations. Goodwill is not acquired overnight, . like a huge building. springs from firm foun-. For 20 years Ormes have been Goodwill buildin, a name for puality prescriptions, ef- ficient service and fair prices. ORMES LIMITED ‘The Pioneer Drugeists Prince Rupert, B. C. The Rexall Store -fon the arrival in New Hazelton of Or- _ |alation, Steamship and Train Service §. §. 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. a 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, ete., also for your next shipment. For Atlantic steamship sailings or further information apply to any Canadian National Agent o R. .F. McNaughton, District Passenger Agent, Prince Rupert, B.C. ‘lassisted at an ecclestiastical meeting, | birfed the body of. Georges Patzick, u Local Items ‘M. Myros returned from a business trip to Yaneouver last Wednesday, The Oyster Bridge Club met at the home of Wm. Meurer last_ Saturday | night and this week will meet at Mrs. Thornton's. Rev. Father A. Vallleres, O.MLL, of St. Joseph’s church, Smithers, ov bis return from Prince Rupert, where he held service in Hagwilget charch last! Sunday and on Monday morning in the midst of.a big. crowd of Indians, -he Topley Indiin. who passed away at the Hazelton hospital . The hasiout fishing ¥eASOD opened on the Pacifie last week should -be fresh fish on the market. A new bishop: of: Catalonia wilt be chosen at An meeting Lit Prince Itupert on June 6 ard 7 next. . ete ee circles here last Wednesday night up: ganizer Hartley and several officer: of the Skeena District Libernl Asso. The: most inportanat fenture of the visit-so far as the public is con cerned was the organizers warning t¢ the faithful to be rendy for a genera’ election this summer. . F. M. Dockrill of Telkwa, Conserva- tive enndidate, went to Vaneouver last week‘on bnsiness.- Health Service Of the Canadian Medical. Association a HEALTH No Child need Die of Dyphthéria In Canada during the year 1926, there occurred 922 deaths from dyph- theria. This represents a tremendous amount of suffering, both bodily and mentnl, the loss of precious lives, and the physical damaging of many thai recovered; in addition the resultant expense might be mentioned.. This is a dplorable condition when we realize that we know as inuch, if not more about dphptheria than we de of any other disease. The germ that caused lt is known, its method of spread is understood, there is a speci- fie eure for it anil, best of all there is 1 satisfactory and effective menns 07 prevention. The question that nity ally arises Is that if such be the case. why do so muny cases and deaths con- tinue to oceur? The answer to this question is that whilst we have a cure and a preventative, they are not being used by everyone, and until they are: “Canadian Pacific Railway Company h, Mere AGENCY FOH ALL OCEAN ‘STEAMSHIP LINES - WiC, Orchard, comer ‘Third. Avenue and Pourth Street, BRITISH COLUMBIA COAST STEAMSHIP SERVICE To Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneauand Skagway, February 11, 25. To Vancouver, Victoria and Seattle, February 1 15, 29 Full information from Prince Rupert | ~\ the first dny of the disease, Deathy _. _ {similar - to the eases and deaths will eontinge ‘to oc eur. Dyphtheria antitoxin is a specific cure if given, in suffieent aménnt, on occur when this is not dene, Cure de : pends, upon securing. prompt treatment. The usual reason for delay is that par ents wait until tomorrow to see if the ehild is bettor before. calling the doc_ ‘|tor. Injections of diphtheria (nnatox- Ine-Ramon) ot ot toxin-pntitoxin will develop. in the individual . injected, a resistance to diphtheria (immunity) resistance ‘developed | | aniong those who recover from an at- Supplies Drugs, Stationery, Toilet Articles, Magazine - Books, Records and, Victrolas; ‘Office: de The Up -io-Date Drug 8 Store. " HAZELION, B.C. ial tack of the ‘disense.. As diphtheria deaths” decur chiefly. among children. of pre-school aye, these children should be imunized or. protected from diph- therla,. Diphtheria enn be - ‘stamped out by “immunization, ° No cases of death will occur among those immuni zed. ; “Questions concerning | dressed to the: Canadian. Medical Agso- ‘ciation, 184 College’ St; ‘Tovouto, will “| ba‘ ‘answered... Questions -as to. ding- Hwered.: amd soon there]... _ There was quite a fintter in Libera’| - ° ‘Allen’ anil, Mrs‘. ‘Barker... health ade | “|nosis. and: treatment will not. he. ane. Bor sale at Government ‘Liquor Stores and Beer - oo Parlors. of This advertisement i is not vublihed or displayed by the Ligui Control Board ar bv the Government of Pritish Colum WOMAN'S INSTITUTE/SMEETING Committees Appointed anil Organiza: |’ ' tion was Completed , The February meeting of the Wo- mens Tastitute was held in the G. W . A, hall ‘on Tuesday ufternoon, A iovee attendance of members was pre sent, Tres, Mrs. G. Scaman presided find there was ‘evidenced an interest in developing a real live institute that Mews success this year.. H. L, Frank of the Farmers Institute was unabk to be present to give bis taliz on, co-op eration, but that will come ngain. A resolution was read from the Hos pital Auxilinry agreeing. to discontinuc active work for the hogpitel on condi. tion that the Tnstitute takes it over . Sewing, ete, will De cnrried on at thi Tnatitute ‘ meetings. Cominittees were appotated as fol lows i Brooks. ; Hoxpital—Mrs. Gor. (Gilbert, Mrs ‘A. hompson, Mrs, ‘Geo. Dover: ° Homo. Teonomics-—Mrs, :- Mrs, Warhe. Mrs: HL King. “"~ . . Industrles—Mrs. Sousie, Mrs, C. Ww ‘Sparkes,’ ‘Mra, Sundal.’ po _ Musle—Mrs. a ‘Von Hess. wy -Sthmaigration—Mrs... R. W. Rites Mv Geo, Iceith, Miss: Kerr. ten’ AVES served by: ‘the ‘hostesien, Mrs. te) steed mens owen 1 , ‘wag at visitor ‘The Ominecn : Herald. is #200 a. year. week! end: Mas, Agrivalqe—aies, MeComnell, Finter, irs, Hippestey. od : Lesisiature—brs. B BT. Keuney, My W? Allen. Community Bebterment—Mri, * Gew Little, Mrsi- A. C, Head, Mrs. YT, Hi Go ‘Phole. At ‘the close. of. the’ business apeeting: “ GGVERNMENT LIQUOR ACT, Notice af Application far Beer License - NOVICE ‘is hereby given tht, on the 20th day ‘ef Mareh next, the Under: signedtintends to-apply to the Liquor Control Board for a license in respec. ” to premises Imown as Copper “Tavern Hotel, situate at Skeena! Crossing, in the Province of British Columbin, upon the lands deseribed as’ Tot 2387, N. W. 20. aered, Group 1, Cassiar District according io:a map or plan deposited in the Land Registry Office, Prince Rupert, in the Province of British Columbia, for the sule of beer by the glass or hy the, open’ bottle for con. sumption onthe premises. - oF Dated at Skeera . Crossing this 18th ae day of February. 1928. : Dp. W. PRATT; "Civ nui Manager of “Copper - ‘Tavern Hotel Appliean’ GAS AND OIL | , SUPPLY STATION AT. ro ANGUS MeLEAN City Transfer Stables _ SMITHERS, B.C. “a Faia TO RENT—Inmediately, farm, Kite anga, B.C, 125...neres, modern “tidvor: Inspector: Austin of “Vietorla. bart ulldings, moderate’ terms. Applydl Davernet;, Prince: Rupert. " a @, 4 narter™ “pet ; eres alas! fo the local atoradast,