THE OMINECA HERALD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL. 4, 1928 w é : Supplies for Mining Companies, Prospectors Loggers, Farmers, Town People Goods always fresh and reliable Fresh Meat Fresh Fish Smoked Fish Fresh Fruits © Flour and Feed, Groceries, Dry Goods, Hard- ware, Mens Clothes, Boots and Shses W. J. LARK WORTHY General Merchant — - New Hazelton, - - - B.C. | New Flato Boat ABOAT ABED ABATH INABAG Can be made ready for use in Five minutes Sportsmen use it for Spring Fishing; Summer | Swimming; Fall Shooting — | Supplied with Take-down Ores and Brass Pump ad - Price- $75. 00 f.o.b. Hazelton Green or ‘Yellow $80. 00 (C.W. Dawson Hazelton, B.C. Distributor for British Columbia and Alberta {the Assembly Hall, Short Stories | | | Close to Home . Wm. Grant, notary public and in- surance, expects to be in New Hazel- “lion next Tuesday afternoon at the Om- ineea Herald office....Will be’ ‘glad te talk business. Prepare for a good time at the Daf- fodil Dance on Friday April 13th in Hazelton, under the auspices of the W. A. to the H. H.. Born—aAt the Hazelton Hospital on Wednesday, March 4, to Rey. T. D. ald Mrs. Proctor, # son—Darid James Evered Proctor. So ‘ The police court hag been busy the past week and there have been a full list o£ prisoners at each meal for a week or two... As a-result a lot of the spring cleaning {s being «done about the yards. The latest case. was one against Chas. McIntosh charged with pointing a wapon at an Indian. - He was remanded. “a ‘Al, Faleoner bad the misfortune to step on 2 stone last week and a small bone in.the bettom of his was broken. | He is able to be around but is not very | One of his jitney drivers active yet. broke an arm last week while crank: ing an old. Lizzy. A report of some very rich ore from being ussayed by J. D. Boulding and the returns are expected back in the morning. ‘ a new steel ‘culvert was placed in the road at ‘Taylor's place to replace the old one that caved in this spring. been fairly fortunate, considering the nature of the winter and the speed with whieh the first snow left. Out Steamship and Train Service Sailings from Prince Rupert for Vancouver and in- termediate points each THURSDAY and SUNDAY a pm. For Ketchikan and Anyox each Wednesday 4.00 p. ma For Stewart e¢ch Saturday, at 10.00 p.m. For North and South Queen Charlotte Islands, fort- nightly. Passenger Trains Leave New Hazelton: Eastbound, MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, SATURDAY, 7:20 5 pm, Westbound, TUESDAY, THURSDAY, SUNDAY, 7.61 am. | Use CANADIAN NATIONAL EXPRESS for Money Orders, Foreign Chequea, etc,, also for your next shipment. Yor Atlantic steamship snilings br further Information apply to any Canadian National Agent o Rk. F. McNaughton, District Passenger Agent, Prince Rupert, B.C. i ( Canadian Pacific Railway Company ) BRITISH COLUMBIA COAST. STHANSETP SERVICE To Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau and Skagway, March, 31 April Il. 21 To Vancouver, Victoria and Seattle Apri] 4, 15, 2 S. S. Princess Royal for Butedale, E son Bay, Campbell River and Vancouver every Friday at10a. m. - AGENCY FOR ALL OCPAN STEAMSHIP LINES ' Full Information { W. Cc. (Orchard, corner Third Avenue ‘and Fourth street, Prince Rupr ast Bella Balla, Ocean. Palla, Swan- : e) Drugs, Stationery, ‘Toilet Articles, Magazine _ | Books, Records and Victrolas; Office ‘ * Supplies - a ~ The Up p-to-Date Drug: Store ‘Hankin’: revived of the . legislature. side of a few small slides and a nuin- ber of cars off the track the trains haye been running fairly regularly. A son was born at the Hospital on March 29th, to Mr. and Mrs. Willan, New Hazelton. Herb Hankin suffered a stroke last Sunday morning while discussing mat- ters with his wife after brenkfast. A call was sent for Dr. Wrinch and late: pital, At this w riting there was very little change in his condition. After getting to the hospital Mr. is suffering from a severe hemorrage on the brain. ‘Road work was started ‘in this see. tion Jast Saturday when the drag war put on the read between the towns. A number of loads of gravel were'also hauled to: Hazelton to fill up some holes caused by the snow going off. Dr, H.C, Wrinch, M. L, A. is this week calling at several points weit of here nnd giving addresses on the work He’ wiil .be “home the latter part of th. week, ate, No. | Health Service -) of the Canad Mei "Medea. Association pnt ‘ROAD TO HEALTH Is Paved With, Good ‘Proventjon ; O some . local the Comet discovered the first of. the | week has been received. Samples arc] So far this senson the roliway. hos a4 . Mr. Hankin was removed to the Hos- _ somewhat and, since | . the paralysis. have cleared up but he Almost everyboay” thinks ‘that. the | other. man has the ‘easiest and” better]: js job. There .. ig. ‘general: | aserilie. ‘miccess- to: Inek." In the “‘gome'| ‘| way, .wiany. comminities | excuse ‘their “| failure to secure henith: for. their. const- Blend tte ° ituents’: ‘becduse Torres tendancy - to} risers It is true that every “place has tts] problems and difficulties, It is equally true that the healthy community his succeded ‘not because of luck, but because its members. did what was necessary to. overcome their difficulties Through Canada you will ‘find a great variation as to health conditions between places. that ,.may be fairly compared with each other. There is, of course, a reason for.this, This reas- on is not hard to find; it is.a simple one, Where the best health -work has been done there health conditions are best, and go on, down the seale the hea- Ith of the community corresponds to. the health work ddhe' by the ecom- munity. Every citizen should endutre as to the health standing of his home town or country, find out how it compares with others, ask these questions of the locr! or provincial health depart- ments. Every citizen should then ask the’ health ‘department: to. pave | the fellow-citizens are providing ‘the money ~ and other ‘support. necessary ‘to enable preventive*measutes, so that. the ‘citizen may travel along, in happiness, free from the bumps of. disease, the rut of ill health, the sudden ungarded cross: ings of epedemics and’ - unprotected precipices of preventable fatni diseases. aC Questions ‘concerning. healtn o1-- dressed to the Canadion Medical Asso- ciation, 184 College St.; Tuvento, will be’ answered. Questions as to dlag- nosis and treatment will not he ans: swered. . Dr. Agnew, dentist, put in séveru! very. busy days in Hazelton last week. On his next trip through he -will sto}: at New Hazelton part of his time to accommodate the large number of pa- tients he gets from here, Seca IL is Sa age, a * | __ | > “@EEMS to ge “a hand as it ‘Ordar the Van- couver Daily ood Sunday Province direct or through your posimas- ter—51.00 for 4. ', months — $3.00 - per year. our family all l CA Clean Newspaper bred”newspaper, for all that’s Zood is much appreciated in me » there’s 2 similarity. be: tween sculptors and executives of -a co -big newspaper like the Province. cov. os.) With ehisel and mallet: car Roe ° from cold stone, the other with type and ° ink has power to educate thousands. 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