4 PAGE SIX TUT CAtLV NEttS NEWS OF NORTHERN B.C. To celebrate the re-opening of the anderhoof Hotel, Mr. and Mr.s. J. W. H. Day gave a con cert, dunce and card party last Tuesday evening, nearly two hon ored Kuesta being in attendance. Among those contributing to the program were Mrs. Stephen Holm es, R. H. Moore, Charles & Allah lira. R. G. TJorkel),' V. J. Bowman And Mrs. Warren R.. Johnson M. Johnston and ' William were fortdnate In sus- tainJar no serious injuries re-4enUp when a ear in which they tert returning from inspecting some mining claim catapulted dvef A Biiiarae eight miles from Cuertel. Tktr wis a large attendance at at Mjoyable dance in the Stu art River schoolhous last Friday evening. I A Chnrch of England service yfuB conducted on Sunday morn-tag in Webber Lake school house uy iteV. L. J. Hate. There has been much illness amoflf the children here and ap-ptwdoutely one third of the pupils at VartfefHoof Supertot School were absent last week. Electric lights have been installed in the Government Telegraph office here bjr L. R. Seldon, the power being supplied from tht Vanderhoof Hotel. Robert Creasey is driving the Vanderhoof Superior school van just now owing to the family of itett Mitchell being quarantined ; Bev. Leonard J. Hales of Van-derbojof has been appointed by Bishop G. A. Mix of Caledonia to take charge of the parish at Smithers Meat month, succeeding fiev. i. B. Gibson who has moved to Prince Rupert. 7 " BURNS-LAKE; , Two carloads of machinery passed Burns Lake last week enroute to the mining properties of Frank II. Taylor at Owen Lake. . a. JCanneth Kerr II now employed at the Rablne fish hatchery. district visitors in town on business during the past week have Included Fred Bor&novich, of Sheraton; Charles Hunter, Cblley mount; Mr. and-Mrs. Jack Blench Tchiisinkut Lake; Alphonse Ul-otme. Terrace j M. J. Reeb ahd Paul Penn, Francois Lake; W. N. Clark, Forestdale; T. Pappas ard A. Dixon, Prince George, and C. TRAPP'RS Get every cent your FURS are worth. Ship them or bring them to BOYD YOUNG Port Simpson, B. C. K 11. Dawson, Charles F. Benson, J. E. Hllditch and James Cox. Har- elton. A ditcher and gang of men employed on the Canadian National Railways is making its head quarters at Burns Lake just now. Mrs. W. D. Liikens of Palling is a patfent In the Burris Lake Hospital. Sergearft W. J. Service. Drovin- cial police, and Constable A. Falr-balrn, Telkwa, were visitors in town last week on official duties. Thnrafla Tfsrflov loft U,l on a business trip to Vancouver and Victoria. Halmer Loss of Edmonton was a business visitor in town last week. . Sam Hepner made a business trip to Smithers last week. H. C. Hughes of Kimberley has 1 been a recent visitor in Burns! Lake. PRINCE GEORGE Miss Nan Robertson left last week for Vancouver where she will take a course in interior George Mllburn. gorernment agent, is on a Jrip to Vletork on official business. Mrs. Jacob Leith hat return! to Prince George and will resume residence in the city. LADIES MUSIC CLUB MEETING YESTERDAY Program on Subject of "Canadian Composers- Arranged by Mrs. G. A. Woodland" Art excellent program was ar ranged by Mrs. G. A. Woodland for the meeting of the Ladies' Music Club in the Japanese Hall yesterday afternoon, the subject of study being "Canadian Coni- posers." The proceedings were opened with the singing of "0 Canada" and the program con sisted of the following items: Vocal solo, "Rose In the Bud (Dorothy Forster), Mrs. Robert Blance. Piano solo, "Canadian "Heroes" march and "MerfV Maiden" tl ka (Sister Madeline), Mtt B. A. Leitch. Vocal solo, "the Morning Wind" (G. Branlcembe), Mrs. Er nest Anderson. Vocal solo, "Dead Mountain Flowers" (David D. Slater), Mist Halliwell. Piano solo, selected (Brown), Miss M. A. Way. Vocal solo, "Our Uttftf (William Ditchmont), jiea. M n? Anderson. ' Piano solo, "Government House Waltzes" (Mrs. T. R. Ferguson), Miss B. A. Leitch. I Vocal solo. "Land of Freedom" (Dr. Wickett). Miss Halliwell. Accompanists were Mrs. Geo. Woodland, Mrs. Morris Blott and Miss Granrie. DEMAND "Rupert Brand" ippers TIIK DAINTIKST IIHKKI m.im. V Smoked bull )t , i riCfj Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Lid. Vrlnre Kupcri. H.t. RICHMOND'S LOUVRE i CLOCK SALE TOMORROW ' The last Friday of the rnohth lias always beenjhe dy ofJtieh mond s Louvre uiock saie. so many of.oujtcu&erAJhiiVe. bejiW telephoning the store to find out it ahd when this month's clock-Sale will take place that we take-this opportunity of telling the very day. The last Friday df the rnohth. Ahd this month the bargains available for tlir customers ore greater than ever. Only a feW of them are listed in bur advertisement in another column-there are many more, which considerations of space prevent mentioning. itememben this Clock Sate lasts only from 9 to 1 o'clock, Tomorrow Friday. advt. Walter R. Overend arrived in the city on the Princess Alice yesterday afternoon from the Stiklne River where he spent the summer Engaged Ih his duties as customs officer. He will be here for the winter. .v ii' UBHAHHi; Ml Mil I III f'JIi'lIIIKKIS Tit VALUE off Women who are easily tired need Bovril to prevent them from getting M run down " I Bovril is especially valuable irt replenishing a woman's reserves of energy. It acts so quickly. You feel the benefit of Bovril its warm, stimulating action upon the wearied system as soon as you have swallowed it And if you keep up your Bovril dally you will soon find your strength become equal to the work and worries of everyday life. For Bovril builds up health and fitness by sound nutrition. Bovril is the best of the beef its vitalizing ahd energising properties in concentrated digestible form. BOVRIL prevents that Sinking Feeling SO&IE FACTS A&IIT THE -4 Production and Demand for iVuir Ford Exceeds All Previous Records The manufacturing schedules of the Ford Motor Company of Canada, Limited, have been steadily built up until a new dally record for Canadian automobile production has been reached. Oespite this jteak output, orders for the new Ford keep uniformly ahead of the rising title of manufacture. It is therefore necessary to continue a high rate of production. To this end a steady flow of material from more than 3U5 Canadian source streams Into the Ford plants. And here, villi more than 10,000 men on the pay-rolls (almost double the previous employment record) liee materials are concerted into New Ford cars. Ford Quality of Manufacture Has lleen Strictly Maintained In the effort to build eiioii"h New Ford cars to meet requirements no deviation from the high standard of Ford precision ha been permitted. This standard, unbelievably strict, was set In-fore the cur wan placed 'upon the market, and it has' since been rigidly alhcrcl to. In the New FonI Car 10 different Steel alloys are useil. Each is cholcn for the opecific use for which it Is best adapted. In the transmission gears alone there are seen different kind of alloys. Likewise, the forged steel spring perches, hardly bigger round than a man's thumb, will withstand a strain of 15,000 pound. This is 30 times greater than the strain put on them in ordinary use. 8 Ml ' ' TO" The excellence of materials used is matched by the careful precision of its manufacture. For example, the eight valve guides in every engine may deviate from perfection only by l30th of the thickness of the average human hair. The simplicity nnd soundness ol Ford design is unparalleled. Such manufacturing methods enoure a Urn I high degree of satisfactory er-formancc over a long period of years. Vord Performance is the Neiv Standard for Judging Automobiles The rapidity of get-away and acceleration of the New Fonl is a by-word. Its endiirunce, which Ifm have not ridden In the next Ford car, or experienced the thrill of driving it, there asvaitn you the knowledge that car value$ hare actually changed; that a really fine car ha come Into the light car field; and that values offered by the new Ford cannot he duplicated anytchere. Your local Ford dealer uill prove lhee itatemcnt hy demonstration. Iiermlts sustained driving at tht ilglier rpeeds hour after hour, U little short of mar clou. The ttt with which steep hills are climbed ii high gear is eijually as iiniim.hr. Shlfling gears, steering and handlici the cur under (he mo.t trying rod roiiditious arc exceptionally implr. 2 to 30 miles per gallon of gasoline and remarkably low oil consumption gi'aworthwhilcoeratinger()Dum;. In rlty tralfic and on rouutrv highways, the New Fonl erforniarQ as and oflrki letter than con.ii heaier and higher priced cart. Il the light car Held it is absolutrlf without equal. Hy thee marks of Fonl pc rfortnanM other motor cars art iM'iilgjuilcCd. it simply means tliut price is no loufff the gauge of automobile tpialitv. Ford Beauty Is More Tlian Shin Deep On the surface the New Fonl ttt l all that joil want it to Ik-. Beautiful lo w I i nes, harmonious color combinations, sparkling nickel, slunlv trJ sNked wheels and IwII(m)u tirr sli play their part in making this a rtt of graceful projortion and liSnd-some appearnnce. Hut Its real benulv U Invisible. Tb ipiulily of materials; careful wor maushittj correctness of dcslgtn th things that really nialtcr ihcsc irt i the xdnts in which the flew rorow exceptional. Windshield of sbalterprM)fglaMDJ n six brake system, fully rnrlocc safcguanl occupants in any cm gency. Fouri lllcienthockaborbrt in eonjiinctioii with the lcst rorO light ear spring sjotem, gle nislfO" less riding comfort. AH niolclf rompletelr equipped to proyiilc In ultimate in comfort, coimnifurt and safety. FOKD 2OTOSi COMPANY OF C AM A DA, LB MBTE BX FOBtD, ONTAKil0 M l I ii it. ii i i ir 1 1 1 mm 1 1 i jB,1m