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 sor Wz. LARK WORTHY _ General Merchant New Hazelton, | _| time now, . ‘land six or seven men. Three. hundred: ; yards required, haye been sereenied. : Star of Montreal Ayith its’ “wonderful B.C. | ° phe: “Yukon. ‘river was frozen : over | - for. its entire distance ‘gome days- ago. F A cold snap may be expected here any: Progress is being made: at Mission Point in ‘getting out gravel afor ‘the’ “Tnew ‘bridge acréss the - Buikley. To " tractors ‘and a acraper are ‘being used and fifty yards of the twelve hundred }. - Whe Family ‘Herald and? Weekly |: improvements | ‘is recogiized as’ the |. mill. staff returned’ from: 2 trip to Van- ecouver last Wednesday ‘night. . “He- re- Steamship and Train Service = = Sailings from Prinee’ Rupert for Vancouver and in- | termediate points each Thursday, and Sunday at SreWART. each Wednesday, 10,00 p, m, . For ; For ANYOX and KETCHIKAN each Saturday at - For or NORTH and SOUTH QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS, fortnightly. Passenger ‘Trains Leave New Hazelton: Westbound, 7.51 a.m. daily, except’ WEDNESDAY. oo : ; Eastbound, 7.20 p.m., daily except SUNDAY. - Lae Ban, : . eee! a a For Atlantic ateamship sailing’ or further information apply to any Canadian National Agen “ R. F. McNaughton, District Passeriger Agent, Prince. Rupert, B.C. ‘ports that he brought: ‘back with him the very last bolt and. nut that will be! required for the. instalation of the: new mill ‘at the Cup. ‘It is now- just a mat- ter-of getting ‘thé: machinery up and. put. in- place. ‘Everything at the’ mill site is ready” for the machinery.. The “road . camp at Beament cut-off avas-elosed last week and the. machin- ery ‘and tools all ‘brought in and stored |° in’ Hazelton for the winter. a Letters to to Editor mot Mr. editor: + : . A There are a few questions which I shoud. like to. see discussed in order that-a solution. of same may be arrived 4 (CANA DIAN. PACIE -BRITISH NAD! COAST STEAMSHIP SERVIC To Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau, Skagway, Nov..14, Dee, 1, 15, 29, To Vancouver, Victoria and Seattle, November 4, 18; December 5, 1. S. S. Princess. Royal for Butedale, Hast Bella Bella, Ocean Falls,’ ‘Swan- son Bay, Campbell River and Vancouver every Friday at 100. m. Visit the mountain reserta de Luxe— Banff and Lake Louise ~ GENCY FOR ALL OCEAN STEAMSHIP LINES ! . - ‘Full information from , ~C. Orchard, corner Third Avenue and Fourth Street, ‘Pritice Rupert u — . re) ‘ft lawhat do we find? They. may secure 4 ; at. . At present we hear p great deal of talk about sending. us immigrants. who dare to be. given land upon which 40 acres. are cleared aud ready for crops, likewise .buildings'.and . stock, . or - per- haps, $2,000, is to be given them. To us’ who came into the ‘country. and: received. nothing but ® pre- emp- tion, or a homestead, and had no cash Jwhatever, this looks rather soft. .:. ‘|. Now, after twenty’ years in Canada we have sony and. daughters who are. eligible to become Natlve Sons, an¢- ‘some undesirable land at 9 great dis:. |tance from” markets, where they. may go and hew out'a fortune; for them. selves. Possibly ‘in ten or: -twenty. yea. jthey may be -on. an equal. basis with | those. who do not have the misfortune. to have been: Native Sons. - Drugs, Stationery, Toilet Articles Magazine | Books, Records, and Vietrolas; Office. Supplies” De Shree ems _ | to lower the’ standard of union wages. | miles ‘away can: recelye freight rater ‘The manbfacturers have’ tariff: pro~ tection. 'The-labor-unjons demand anc receive .exclusion of all artisans. whe, might be, imported. at’ public expense ‘. Hower er,'.olir public ‘funds ‘are usec’ to. import ~ “agricultural laborers ° and .|intending’ farmers; without interest. As’ a result farm-products are ‘on -¢. surplus basis’ and prices are . eost of ‘produection .: ‘in jaany cases. It -|seems to me that the farmers ‘ ‘are hav: Jing somthing slipped over ‘bn them. ‘; ‘Another :-problem. confronting all whe :|ave interested in By 0: progress is’ ‘the fret that points on the ‘prairie. 1,000. ~ | 950 miles. from the’ coast, not to -men- _|tion,in' thé advantages acuring to’ “Van- approximate: to/ we who . are only. 25 ) a’ conata i pare but of a: a standands cat et : “that. air ‘products e! but. ie tele atre hi has: over 4 timber country in: coate The Falconer Transfer > " Hazeuton, B. GQ. greatest. money maker for farmers in|. ~ | Canada, while ita magazing eS is : ‘nde - unrivalled. ; wot _ “Mr. ‘MeTaggart pt the. Silver cup “ Health ‘below. in ‘Jeouver in the same manner, or the |, ‘| natural ‘advantages a ‘prairie: country. [oo hand work and new ‘ideas. « . Refreshments. Do: your Chivistmas shopping there. You Questions concecrning health, addres- sed to” the ‘Canadian Medical Assocla-. ition 184 College Street; ‘Toronto, : will |: be answered by letter. Questions as: to diagnosis and treatment, will: not | ‘be answered, . ; PROTECTION , , BY. HOME “TION a Fu SOLA. t ve parents are > wortled, froin: time. to time | ‘Jest ‘their- children. contract one or other ‘of the ‘éommunicable’ dis:. eases. To a’ considerable ‘extent, “the .| spread of. these diseases is due to care- lessness on the part of some berson, The troughtful parent ‘can do. a great |deal to reduce- the ‘prevalence of ‘these ‘ diseases’ which, are apread . from. ‘thé sick to the well.: ed “When. a child” “appears: ‘slele, should: be: isolated. from: other : asae ren. The mothercan’ tell when her. ‘child for the protection of. ‘others, This may-| seal to be. tnveasonable because,” ‘in the vast: majority of. eases, it will, ‘be’ wrong with: the child, certainly, no com- muieable’ disease. ‘However, phe” only way to: ‘be sure. ‘that isolation is every. time: ey eee ‘It : may. seem, £6; thro work upon the mother “of ‘several ‘chitd- ‘|ven to’ see that. one: is kept entirely away: from: the’ thers,” ‘and - ta: require her. ‘to boil. the” eating. and dri utensils. of ‘the enitd for. tive. minutes, an a: i Jo TIMBER SALE: 10100, _j the. 27th day of. November, 1928, . ‘the © 7-1 Piling. ..Provided“anyene unable © tc . .|2 ‘attend ‘the: suction: in: person may. sub- is not-well, ‘and she should isolate. Him . found ‘that there is ‘nothing ‘seriously, i garried a ovit “on ‘the - odd occastoii ; When’: “it'is tea. necessOi'y, is°to. ikolate. the. sick -ebild 3 hs a = felly, pickles,’ vegetables;: marrow: and. necessary, . Where wv inl be offered for sale at’ > pub: lie ‘auctionat the: office of the Forest :- Ranger, Hazelton, B.:., ‘at noon - on... License X-10400, situated in the Kis : plox, Valley, Cassiar District, to ‘eut ©. 130,000. lineal’ feet Cedar’ Poles . and! z Pe mit a° “sealed. tender .to-be opened. at. the: ; hour of, the auction and treated as. one, 4) bid. - : Three (3) years will. be ailowed the removal'of this timber.: :*” } ‘Particulars. of “the Chief! Forester, Victoria,: B. C.; District Forester,’ f Prince Rupert, B. «., or Ranger, Sharpe: Hazelton, B. Coe ee Sete CONTRIBUTIONS TO: THE ‘HOME . Shower for the Nursling Flome at "ral. “Ph Wa, , Recently... ‘The. following ‘ts A “ist. of aciitetbn-” tions: received at the. Nursing: Home. ai Telkwo. for which. the gratitude of the management is: acknowledged : _—" -and: Mra: Baln,- soup; .X “Bussinger: baby's’ sa. “B a J ame ‘peaches, 1. ‘ ‘Migs. ‘Crockett. a Dockrill.. “chutney, Jelly beets; Mrs. Hkman’: cornflakes,» ‘SOD, © eorn starch; Mrs: Fatrbatrn. ‘coffee, ‘te rolled . onts 5: “Mrs. footy se ar; Mr. | potatoes; +z “Mrs, honey. Mr. ‘and soup, jam. $2 “Mi. and “Mis. Mapleton pears, les 5 - Aen MeNeil. ‘milk, jam | cults; barley: and- erenm } Mrs -MeDoneld: pers, ‘soap; Mrs-. rt utter ;“Mr,;.an Mrs; Phil: