TCC. V7 eager am mae THE OMINECA. HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 11, 1926 ' os . Pooks ae A drama of fierce, vivid color and amazing adventure, through which stalks one of the truly great and masterful figures of romance. Owing to the expensé of obtaining this picture admission prices are advanced to 35c and Tc, See the “sheik of. the Seas” at the Hazelton Theatre r ONE NIGHT ONLY — Toca June 22 wk en FRANK LLOYD PRODUCTIONS, ING. present MILTON SILLS and supporting cast of {3,000 in “the dramatization of Sabatini’s great novel a =f ar FIRST NATIONAL PICTURES * . Spade Work That Gets _ The Trade To get steady sales in satisfac- tory volume you must build up con- » fidence in your store and its service. ADVERTISING in The Omineca Herald and The: Terrace News will lay the foundation of such confidence. Advertising does the spade work that leads to bigger:sales. It will tell the folks about your store, its service. _ It will tell them about the goods you have to offer. . “Let sour advertising in The Omineca Herald and’ The. Terrace _ News be a standing invitation. to the | . people of the district: ; L _ Progressive | ‘Clare Briggs, of “Mr. and Mrs.” ~ gick persons. |. cases from Armory, Mass., recently : arrived in Tokyo, having come for- second consignment of settlers brought out this year under the Clan Donald Plan. The pell-known comic strip artist, fame, arrived in Montreal recently ‘with six New York newspaper men. They ‘then went up to the Laurentian mountains for some trout fishing on Lake Archambault and streams in the immediate vicinity of St. Donat Chalet. A. L. Rawlinson, passenger agent, ond Vietor Collignon, chief’ clerk of the Canadian Pacific Railway at Antwerp, have been appointed as Officers of the Order of the Rou- manian Grown by His Majesty, King of Roumania, for services rendered in connection with the general hand]- ing of Roumanian passengers at the port of Antwerp. . An innovation is now in use along: the Laurentian run of the Canadian Pacific Railway in the form of two hospital-ears which will meet any. de- mand which arises or urgent calls that may occur in cases of illness. First-class cars have been converted into hospital rooms ‘in such a way as to easily take care of four or five A record single shipment of In- dian motorcycles, consisting of 85 ward by Canadian Pacific rail and steamer lines, ‘The demand for motorcycles in Jaran is steadily in- and convenient method of locomotion and well suited to the somewhat nar- row roacs of the country. : , Work on the New Grand Hotel at efter varjous citizens had pleaded with the miinivipality for at least one good hotel for one of the main ports of thsir Empire. The hotel structure will be of concrete with a steel framé. and four storiés in height: The estimated cost-is $l, 150, Quo. Furnishings are expected to vost another $550,000, bringing "the total cost to $2,000,000. Initiative and resource shown by the Foreign Department of ‘the Do- minion Express ‘Company went far to neutralize, if not antibely nullify, shipping troubles during the recent general strike yin England. -A fleet of motor trucks in London, Man- chester, Bradford and’ Liverpool ~ carried out’ receipts ‘and deliveries” in the’ uzual manner thereby elimi-— nating any ill effects to the Pritish- Canadian trade during the pe.iad of the strike. The English Football Team now Pacific liner “Empress of Scotland,” the Dominion Football Association. | day Te, ; ‘ 7m : A La ap ee Seu - ” - 3 HereandThere| || Pacifle - |i - On May 16 two hundred new Seote j ta tish ‘settlers iatetag on the Cantdian Harry Jones left two weeks ago Pacific liner “Metagama’” in charge |to joj1 of Father BR. A. MacDonnell, manag- Os in Kar] Waitmore, ae as ‘Summer: ing director of the Scottish Immil- p mf ‘of Si e ‘ hen ee gration Aid Society. This is the north 0 Sioux -Lookqut. Ont. Excursion — 3 ereasing as this is considercd a cheap | Yokohama, Japan, started in March . touring Canada waa met at Quebec; where they arrivéd on the Canadian by’ Samuel Davidson, Secretary of The team ‘played the first’ game in, ‘Montreal and ‘then went on to ‘catty out the schedule ‘at Hamilton,’ To- ‘fonto, ‘Fort William, ‘Winnipeg, Re-. “gina, Lethbridge, , Calgary,.. -Vancoue - yer, Nanaimo, Victoria, Edmonton, Saskatoon, Timmiris, ‘The tour ends ' Pravellers who. arrived. on. the. “Brame of Rugaig’. from the ‘Far jf. 6) 0% East, and “who srosped Canada in [oe vy order to cofinect with ‘tha’ ka’ ing éf PRR ye : : . _ Se the, “Empreas oF Fiance’: from: Que: ; ‘bee: late in’ May,: ‘stated -that: action The prospects look good to Karl. Jim Brown; the ferryman, ran a sliver in his hand last week, and had to go to the Hazelton Hospital. when blood poisoning setin. He is now home again and on the mend, a ‘Dr. W. A. Young, of Mukden Hospital, Manchuria, stopped | off to visit his cousin, T. H. MeCub: bin, for a few days this week en route to England. Dr. Young was accombanied by his ‘family. Mack Orr and J, Russel Smith have bonded their M.& K. group ‘ to interests represented bv W. 5. Tickets Eastern ‘Canada United States Triangle Tour to Jasper National Park One way via Vancouver and - Prince Rupert — See your Local Agent for _particolars (Duke) Harris. Duke was here Coe last week making preliminary. — anes arrangements to start work. The property is on Legate Creek, | where a few men under Albert Mercer, who will be in charge, have. gone out. - Mack Orr has recovered from his redent operation, and has been resting up in Prince Rupert for the past month, but expects to return in @ week or so. ' J. Russell Smith paid a visit to Legate Creek this past week. The geodetic survey, in charge of Major G. H. McCallum, has been encamped in the C.N. yard here for the past ten days, but is moving further east soon. mrs, S, Alger, accompanied by ; StC 23-26 wherever ihe. tem recipe calls for milic mrs. Jos. Bell, was’ visiting her daughter, Mrs. W. E, Gardaer, for a few days, ‘ The Pacific tennis court has been put in commission for the LACKHEADS Blackheads simply dissolve and disappear by this one simple, safe season, R. G. Gammon is seere- of ,peroxine ower” fiom “any ae, store . ‘ sprinkle , cloth, e ° tary of the club. briskly every biaeiehead will be gone. mae #8e * PRINCE GEORGE | “Thursday and . Friday : J ULY Ist and 2nd .- ‘The Hon, R. Randolph Bruce, Lieutenant-Governor- of British ’ Columbia, will officially open the Big Show on Dominion ‘Days TWO DAYS’ RACE MEET INCLUDES FIVE BIG STAKE RACHS: $5, 000. 00 IN PRIZES — Bucking and. Bareback. Contests | : Forty horses ‘will ‘be ' brought in to privide a “gov program in-thege © events, for which (Championship ‘Belts ‘and mood Puree ary, offered. ‘Indian and Cowboy: Races AS WELL AS A- ‘FULL CARD-OF SENSATIONAL _ RIDING AND’ STAMPEDE STUNTS, _ _Write for detailed program, to - Cs & Foon bey