wa “4 y yi pot a oH s ‘(THE OMINKCA HERALD. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1927 — on 4 = = _ 7 ) aie _ ; = = . - 7 rs ; T/| Short Stories {||| HereandThere. |) a E N RY MOT 0 R S- ad a ; Close’ to Home . The apple crop thls year will yan . SMITHERS, B. C. * a ¢ 4 "Chasse" of Wolfville, or a fifty.” ; Ford Cars Parts Trucks Tractors Gas Accessories - Oil + Repairs Threshing Machines Complete Drug Store Supplies Kodaks, Films and Photo Supplies Developing and Printing for Amateurs ~ ‘Mail orders Promptly Attended to ORME’S LIMITED Prince Rupert, B. C. Sailings from Prince Rupert for Vancouver and in- termediate ports each hureday and, Sunday, 11.00 Pm, For Anyox and Ketchikan each Wednesday 4 ry p.m.” For Stewart, each ‘Saturday, 10 00 a. m. ; For North and South Queen Charlotte Islands, fortnightly. Passenger Trains Leave New Hazelton: EASTBOUND—7.26 p.m. daily except Sunday i, Lf WESTBOUND—7.51 a.m. daily except Tuesday Jasper Park Lodge open May 2lst to September 20th See Canada in Canada’s Diamond Jubilee Year, 1867-1927 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 RK. F. McNaughton... District Passenger Agent, Prince Rapert, B.C. (Canadian Pacific Railway Company } BRITISH COLUMBIA COAST STEAMSHIP pany To Ketchikan, Wrangell, Junena, Skagway, September 5, 10, 17, 26.. To Vancouver, Victoria, Seattle, September 3, 10, 14, al, 80, The S. 8. Princesa Beatrice—For Butedale, Hast Bella Bella, Ocean Falla Nari, Alert Bay, Campbell River and Vancouver every Saturday at am . Wee FOR ALL OCEAN STRAMSHIP Li [INES 1 ing i Trd¥n W. C, Orchard, corner. Third Avenue and Fourth street, Prince ap tt ea _HAZELTON THEATRE » Tuesday, September 20 . | “The. Notorious lay” | A Brilliant Drama of Darkest Africa Lewis Stone and Pretty Barbara Bedford 4 Comeiy—DEAR | SEASON '|Cooper H. Wrinch, temporarily. There have been so many fatal ac- eidenis in the air that now the federal ‘}governments are stepping in to stop the stunt flying and the suicidal hops. Dr. H. ©. Wrinch left Tuesday for Vancouver. r —_——— ; . , Wilfred Mendum. of the telegraph ‘Isteff left Sunday for Victoria where ‘The ‘has secured a position with the Im- .|perial O11 Co, ye Mrs, Lloyd Wilson left the first of the week on nn extended visit to Towa. Mrs. Bernie of Smithers.arrived Sat- urday to fill the position | of house keeper for Dr. Wrinch. Pete McNichol! of Pacific was here a few days this week and expects to , remain for the winter. ; RS. Sargent received word the first of the week that bis services as post. master at Hazelton were no longer re, quired ond he was instructed to had over the business of the post office te Mr, Sargent has been postmaster for many years, : Mrs. Winsbby aud sons returned las! week from Port Essington where she visited Mrs. (Dr.) Large. At the Prince Rupert fair B. D, Bo- den, won in the semi-amateur photo- graphers class the following prizes :— ist, three land seape any size; 2nd, one aimal or bird; 2nd, ‘collection of not less than eight pictureg. Mr. Boder also took first prize for gladolia, for everlasting flowers and for best mix- ed bunch of sweet peas. . ~ 6 success this year. ‘The association is figuring on a surplus big enough td wipe ‘ont all deficits, ‘The stampede attracted a lot of const and city people who-do not often see horses and steers in action. H. ©. Whitaker has been | selected by the public works. department’ to make the observations when the aerial study of the interor is undertaken, © * : ‘Last! Saturday afternoon Mrs. J. H. -‘|Young gave a’ten in honor of Miss Ma- ther, of Kispiox, and Mrs. Burnett in charge, with her hiisband; of the, Unit- ed Church work at Rispiox. John D. BRoulding of Duthie Mines was in town a couple.of days the first of the week. , Miss Rock of San ‘Frnnelaee arrive ed on Wednesday +9 spent ‘Tuw weeks with her mother, Mrs. _ Campbell of Hazelton. . Douglas Lay, . district. resident min- jing engineer: has gone. to ‘Victoria ta prepare his. report on — year's activ; ‘Vities in this district, a ‘ A party of t three arrived from Prince Rupert on. Thursday “morning to begin work on 0. contract.at the Sunrise’ pro., perty on Nine “Mile, They: will put ny i pa. raise from. the long: ‘C1088 eng” tunnel, anh The ‘aerial reconnalasance party on| ~ ‘the’ provinctal highway from Galloway. Rapids t oTerrace bare’ started work Ba The Prince Rupert fair was the big| ‘| Railway, recently at. Calgary, and there is a hope ‘that: they will be ~ auecesst ul. Olt. Hanson. reports that when, the — i poles now on. the: Skeena’ aud: Kispiox' co = rivers reach. Cedarvale yards “ona are fon ae percent .increase over last year, while the crop of the Eastern States “ is xeported only half that of - taal year. . The Department of Lands’ and Forests of the Province of Quebeq have planted 1,600,000. trees - this. year—a. record figure and nearly double that of last year. Nex| . summer it is Proposed to Plant 8,000,000 trees, . Canada’s. net debt . decreased by ‘| months of the fiscal year. It now stands at $2,295,385,940. During the corresponding per:od- last fiscal year there was a ecrense of $41,251,655. Both revenues dnd expenditures show increases. as . Tourist travel this geagon is in excess of previous years and is even More cosmopolitan in its derivations | than formerly, according to C. E, E, Ussher, genera! passenger traifig manager. of the Canadian Pacific Railway, back from: a toar of ine apection of the company’s interest? ‘at ‘Banff, Lake Louise ‘and other favored tourist spats. BE. J. Chambers, President arid General Manager of the A-socia ed. . Fruit Growers of British Columbia, | states that Br-tish Columbia apple} are now being sent to South Africa, China, Sweden, Norway, Germany, and .Denmark, as well as’ Great : Britain, the heaviest market, -New York and Chisago are big consumer. of two varieties, the McIntosh. Re and Delicious, respectively. A further party of .40 students representing many colleges in the British Isles arrived on the Cana-. dian. Pecifie steamship Montrose and proceeded to the harvest field of Western Canada in the care of . the ¢.P.R, Department of Coloniza- tion and: Deyelopment,. They. will be placed upon farms in. Saskatch- ewan for the duration of the har- vest by the British Women’s. Immi-. gration League. Construction of the first commers ¢lal fish hatchery in Alberta will be started in September,. announces R, T.: Rodd, Dominion: Fisheries In- ‘apector. ” Tt. will be located at. the mouth .of Canyon Creek, on the south shore of Lesser Slave Lake, It’ is estimated that 100,000,000 whitefish will be propagated ‘ab the hatchery every yegr to maintain an undiminished supply of. fish. for a the lake. - ; So great is the. interest which. is being evidenced ‘in the Scottish music festival organized as” part of the Highland Gathering for *Banff, September - 3-5 that the Canadian Pacific Railway haa arranged with to.install the amplifiers of the public address system. that .were used ‘at: the: Diamond Jubilee broadcast, . so that ‘the “evening concerts will, be heard not only in_the ballroom of the Banff Springs Hotel, but also in the lounges and in the open air on. the terrace. General industrial transportation ‘|and agricultyral ‘outlook (from re- :| ports reaching him’ from’ .all parta — is excellent and* will of Canada) continue, to"improve as the market for, Canadian. products widens, said _E.. W.. Beatty,,. K.C,,. chairman: and - president of the Canadian Pacific n important factor: in the latter will: be a-steadily increasing population,” . -he said, “The: transportation com panies;. of course, ‘only. reflect. the genera) | cofiditions of..the. country, sand’ compared with last year, their -gross earnings are higher, - bit in: -ereaged: costs. beyond their control $52,498,429 during the first four : the- many: companies onerating in. the Alberta” Government telephones | | work; nlso a general. cook for smull | > Apply The Matron, im sarrey Rutherford . 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