THE OMINECA HERALD, !KIDAY OCTOBER 21, 927 HENRY MOTORS SMITHERS, B. C. Accessories Oil Ford Cars Trucks Tractors Parts - Repairs Gas i Threshing Machines Complete Drug Store Supplies | Kodaks, Films and Photo Supplies Developing and Printing for Amateurs © Mail orders Promptly Attended to ORME’S LIMITED The Pioneer Druggists The Rexal Store | Prince Rupert, B. C. Sailings from Prince Rupert for Vancouver | and in- termediate ports each Thuraday and Sunday, 11.00 p.m For Anyox and Ketchikan each Wednesday 4.00p.m, For Stewart, each Saturday, 10,00 a. m. For North and.South ‘Queen Charlotte Islands, fortnightly. Passenger Trains Leave New Hazelton: EASTBOUND—7.20 p.m. daily exeept Sunday WESTEBOUND—7.51 a.m. daily except Wednesday Jasper Park Lodge open May 21st to September 30th See Canada in Canada’s Diamond Jubilee Year, 1867-1927 Use CANADIAN NATIONAL EXPRESS for Money Orders, Foreign Cheques, ete., aiso for your next shipment. For Atlantic steamship aailings or further information apply to any Canadian National Agent a R, F. McNaughton, District Passenger Agent, Prince Rupert, 5,C. ‘Canadian Pacific Railway Company | BRITISH COLUMBIA COAST STEAMSHIP npany To Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau, Skagway, October 8, 19, 29. To Vancouver, Victoria, Seattle, October 12, 23, November 2 The S. S. Princess Beatrice—For Butedale, East Bella Bella, Ocean Falls Namu, Alert Bay, Campbell River and Vancouver every Saturday at a.m. AGENCY _FOR ALL OCEAN STEAMSHIP LINES Full Information from W. C. Orchard, corner Third Avenue ‘and Fourth Street, Prince Rupert , ry -HAZELTON THEATRE | _ Tuesday, October 25, McFADDEN’S FLATS | Featuring Charlie Murray and Chester Conklin ’ There is no match for the kind of entertainment these two gloom chasers supply. You've laughed. at them individually—now you can roar at them collective. ly. Twice the fun. Twice the comedy, It’s the © movie bargain of the year. — -laway in quick order. ‘|hone to have equipment here and-all Short Stories | Close to Home ny oo” ® The W, A. to the Hazelton Huspityl wilE hold a masquerade Halluween dance on the evening of Friday, Nov. 28th, in Assembly iLull, Hazelton. u- sie by Mrs. Chappell, Admission $1.00 W. J. Larkworthy spent a few days in Prince Rupert on business this week |" Samuel Kinley of Kitwanga is leav- ing the latter part of the :month for Vancouver where he will be connected with the staff of the Anglican Theolo- gical College, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Gould have re- turned to Smithers from their honey- moon trip. Last Sunday they imotor- ed down to spend the day at Mrs. Gould’s old home. Father MeGrath will be in New Haz- elton shortly for his annual ‘hunt. He is this year out. after bear or a deer. Last Monday evening Mr. and Mrs. Idd. Hyde entertained a number of their friends to a dance at their home. It was a most enjoyable affair. My. and Mrs.. Wm. Gow returned the end of last week to South Hazelton. Mrs. Gow has been in Ontario for sev- ern] months and Mr. Gow was on a shooting trip to the Peace River dis- trict in Alberta., He is greatly tuken with the Grande Prairie country and says that the farmers are doing well. They have a great road. system and big trucks are being used for hanling wheat to the railway. The trucks can enrry big Ipads antl make thir ty miles an hour, He does not believe they whut or need any branch railways os the trucks are handling the ‘produce faster and cheaper. In the district he was in he heard no talk of wanting branch railways. The northern end of the country does need a Pacifie out let. Mr. aud Mrs. Gew met in Edmon- ton and travelled together via Yancou- yer and Prince Rupert home. Buchanan Campbell went down to the coust on Tuesday in connection with the preservation of the totem pole work. He is in full charge of that work now. ; ww, §. Harris went down to Prince Rupert on Tnesday to meet a mining man who was enroute to Stewart and who, he expects will come to New Hnz- elton on his return. By the end of the week the salvag ing work’ of Hanson's poles will have been completed. When the boom broke a week ago last Sunday the poles got Some of thent even got as far as salt water. While it has been fn expensive job most of the poles will be secured. —— . The Liberal enndidate, _ MeDonald. won the bye-clection in Nelson on Mon- day last by f majority of 29 as against fn majority given the late Premier Oli- ver of over 300. The . Conservative candidate made a great run. Geo. D. Parént is building an addi- tion to his house “Mountain View.” A basketsball club: has been organiz- ed in New Hazelton and the young foll things ready to start playing in a short time. Mr. Meurer «will be. the conch. The matetial ts bere for a good team and Mr, Menrer is. an experienced. ployer. re — Mrs. H..B. Thornton returned Wed- jnesday night ‘after. spending several ; days in Prince Rupert. - The Finest Printing i is Done by: There was a dance in Community Hall last Friday. night: ‘but: thus. far we. have not heard any. very. enthuslas- | tle reports. : . iy The Omineca Hearld, New Hazelton! A NIGHT OF LAUGHS : tre Next Tuesday Night “MeFadden’s Flats” which is the big feature ut the Hazelton Theatre next Tuesday night is one long hilarious laugh. The famous old stage’ comedy has been given a brand new dress, new Iaughs and a new lease of life that should give screen audiences a new conception of what can be done in; the way of flim fun. ' Bdward. Small, who mnde this latest Yirst National hit,” has ‘turned © out. something new in the form of a -pie- ture comedy.. Jz his ‘desire. was, tc keep audiences roaring from the open- ing scene to the final fadeout he has succeeded. Charlie Murray is the Irish hodearrier and Chester Conklin isa Scotch barber. pair, ures too—have not been overlooked in |the making of: Murphy, in the leading feminine role. is one of the most convincing reasuns why gentlemen prefer blondes, when Dorothy Dwin cones photegraphing as a decided brunette— one becomes conv inced he might pre- fer Of ‘course pretty. faces—and fle { this -picture. ‘Edna Then : nlong— her. without losing; the ‘slightest evidence of his gentility: Other members of the cast who cun be given special credit for their char- aeterizations are ‘Harry Kent, Aggie Herring, DeWitt Jennings,’ Freemat Wood, Cissy Fitzgeratd,. ‘Dot Farley. and Lea White, MecFadden’s Flats tells the story of the stroggzles of. an Trishman who, coml- ing to America, has ambitions to get out of the rnuks of, the hodcarriers and become 2 builder—a builder of a flat that might bear his nome, in fact. He meets a tightfisted Scotechman—por- trayed by Chester Conklin—who. be- eomes his fast friend in spite of their wide differences’ in tastes. That the son and daughter of the two w rangling friends shoul fall in love with one .an- other, permitting the unfolding of on complication. that neither had expect el. It is from this material that onc of the most sucecssful stage comedies was made. And it. is in the dressing up of this story in its present form that pleture andiences are being given one of the genuine treats of the yenr. en An exeaeptional crop of blueber- ries has been prathered. this season, according to ths agent of the Cana- “an Pacific Mxnress Company at Kenora, 324.767 pounds having pass- of} theaneh his office to date. and anovoximately 30,000 pounds being shipred over the lakes to the United Stntes, The estimated value of the tote! shipment is placed at about $38,000. ‘The names of Nungesser and Coli, who sourht to fly the Atlantie but failed, will live forever in the place names of Canada. The topoeraph- ical survey, department of the In- terior,‘hag issued a new map of the gold bearing areas in the vicinity of Woman Narrow and Birch Lakes in northwestern Ontario. The names of these two aviators from France have been given to two lakes. E. W. Beatty, chairman and pre- sident of the Canadian — Pacific » Railway, has, announced in a tele- gram to H. R. Silver, the Lord Nelson Hotel Co., at Hali- fax, that the. railway: company has decided to subscribe to the extent of. $350,000 in financing the _ hotel. Construction of a $1,250,000 hotel building “will comménce imme- diately. Canada’s “A cricultural Jubilee" {s to be celebrated this year accord- ing to an announcement made by th2 Hon. W. R. Motherwell, minister of agriculture, Who has taken the mat- ter up with various provinces. | It haa been decided to hold the cele- bration in connection with the Royal Winter Falr at Toronto. November 16 to 24 as the new ‘building erected thers jointly by. the Dominion and Ontario Governments offer 4 splen- did setting for this event.’ In es ‘to: Washitigton | figures. resident of . Big Comedy Show at. Hazelton Thea- erels, Plymouth... ‘Recks,... $5.00... each. : | These are well developed, strong, vig- entrancing story of young love, was #{ apite of. tha’ milk, embargo: + ‘Canada’s exports. of. milk. and-cream | tothe United States: have been well! |" .pbove the average -this year, accords a nie. : “FOR FOR SALE FOR SALE—A few first class: cosk- orous birds, Just what you need. to head your’ breeding pen.....The offer is good for only a couple of weeks.. afk Ph ‘Wanted—Woman wants work as cook in small camp, or as house-keeper in hotel or institution...Apply G. W. Goodrow, Terraee P. O at For Sale—Collie pups from register- ed mother—Males §6.00; females $5.00 Apply W. d. Goodwin, Ter- race, B. C, FOR RENT-—The Silver Standard log cabin in New Hazelton, partly furn- They ifre 0 fuuny ished... Apply Omineca Herald offiee, f. Hereand There “The tota, attend=rce ‘at “the ‘To- ronto Exkibition tih's year was 1,870,060, or an increase ef £37,0p0 over lt 28, os The Saint John Board of Harbor Commissioners is now bury cvork- ing on plans for more adequate port facilities and estimating costs of new wharves, grain elevators and everything necessary to. handle a larger flow of business. The establishment of a "“Taculty of Fisheries’ at Dalhousie Univer- sity’ at Halifax is under considera- tion. Ef this course is added to the curriculum, it will be the first time in the history of this continent that lectures on fisheries will have been delivered as a coliege course. ' Asa lstest development of the Canada-West. Indies treaty, ice eream is now: being shipped from Halifax to British Guiana in liquid form and ve-frozen at its destina- tion. On the other hand, ice cream shipped to Bermuda is "shipped ir blocks: and kept solid throughout the journey. - Application has been made to the Vaneouver Board of Harbor Com- missioners for the right to drill along the shore of Stanley Park and across First Narrows with a view to building a tunnel under the entrance to the harbor. The back- ers of the project estimate its cost at $4,000,000. A saving of forty-eight hours was effected in the transport of trans- Atlantic mail to the city when bundles were taken from the Cana- dian Peelfic “Empress of Australia” to Montreal. Experiments are con- sidered to have been successful, and it is understood a future develop- ment will. extend the flying service tu Torohto. Though : ‘the crop season is late, reports ‘received by the transpor- tation department of the Canadian Pacifie Railway are most satisfac- tory, insofar_as yield per acre is concerned. From many points in’ Saskatchewan, word -comes ‘that wheat threshed out from 25 to ‘85 bushels per acre, while in “alberta the yield runs from 25 to 45 bushels per acre. F. W. Swindells, a wealthy Con- necticut manufacturer, is develop- ing a model farm at Princeport, on the Midland div'sion of the Domin- ion Atlantic Railway, twelve miles. from: here. © This farm con. tains 400 acres ~ under tion and 6) acres, of woodland, ideally ettuaced on the summit of a hill overlon'ing the utper part of Cobequid, Hay and. valleys of ex- ceeding beanty , His Guernsay herd consists of 50 purebred nivel: cows, His barns‘are on‘tha Danish dairy ‘plan and are. said to. ‘be, the best in. the province. It is announced Hest the Z ,000,000- bushel elevator at Mod nd.-Ontario, erected oy Janis, Piayeur and his -agsotates has bacn comuiated, and that. the Canadiana Peale TL tway ‘is to pronted.. woth. the’ ecorstraction There ‘Will’ be “a- dance. ae "Tenia ra | this. Briday eventing. | ee, on take; atnants of. Farts ave., thes. ‘effe ply, Omineea Herald, New Hazelton. : at Rimouski and conveyed by plane ~ eultiva- | of seven or ‘ne a yyy a ‘thy con: mectheyg cae fovater at Midland and Jjelnireps ape lta aa. ne line: through Post cae NM re) to we olka. Phe ins “mediate: npeott: it be “Howe d, will “be that the’ dae ahh ‘ine pomt on: ‘the eastern lakrs w Hoh va dirket mnection, with. Sane, :Jdnia,: and . ct. ‘of: greatly: Unereas- ‘througis: Hat ‘Port , wit