iii'titi nciiti NEWS OF NORTHERN B.C. I: IITIIKUS .. been a number of peliee court here ; ust week or so. Two imti have been Kir terms in Okallu v- , ;tors in town durin: , hove included : L A. Hindle of Bom building an addition . the shipping of fresh fish from this district. It. CVMhn, Phil Brunell and Urert Ahdemn were visitors in "rinca BupOrt Ust week on busl-ies is connection with the tie nduitry. John Yool, manager of the "loyal Bsytk of Canada here for five VMM. llU lufcttn tritiirsrriul olan,of topley, John, to Winston and will be succeeded Parov ' t PVii-1. t. .1 il.. i... w i 1 rretUke. ' , ' fa Lr ii team la Derate organ- wu um, and already sixteen mm- joined up. j ) Mara waa, an f frnonn ii.Ht Tjialiuy Hi hoMf hi'ldertp um MJFH. tleWbe VANDEUllOOF " ner ! I'oi-i'las Lay of Haselton. res- . ;iuent mining engineer for the Mi Gibbon left last week northeastern mineral survey dislike whew he will trict, gave an illustrated address s.uaon on his mining here recently under the ausnices :of the Vanderhoof and District cD'ineer for the pre trtment of public Board, of Trade, dealing with i n.. oten pui on mnj mining development in Central i Muthie mine which British Columbia. in rather bad shape.' . , .... ... nu'hyyie yirogfn me a representative of P. Burns r0 shipment hare Co. Ltd. is due here within the ndid unU.Ju inert few to arrange " Intents for the re-opening of the :i of New Westminster lo--! cramrv a Wit th mWHl h u e to become asais- I of the month. ' of Er. Taaaie who'Oval in the local named. r- mrrrnnts are paying : 15c a pound for but ; v a dosen for fresh HUltNS LAK15 r i Brunell week from :ert. returned a trip to of the boys' and ttball were entertained i . Ile party Wednesday the home of Rev. r. There was a special Unit on Sunday. The cb'i decorated by F. Besjrc J. Bowman. PROMINENT MEMBERS QUIT BRITISH POLITICS Landstrom, R. C. Miller, William Burnett and George Hartley. The Alexander Sawmills Ltd., building a sawmill on the Nech-ako River just outside the city limits, has.been incorporated with a capitalization ol $JU,WU. pkinck gkokgp: d) ChiJcnIJ ' ' f - C on Sad W.l ? The Vanderhoof and District Board of Trade has written to the Western Canada Airways of Vancouver pointing out the ad vantages of this place as a bate for any aerial transportation w vice that may be instituted In Central British Coinabia. Mrs. T. Porter ia now conval escing following a recent illaeae. W. R. Mrs. Henry Sirangebye has re- Shinn of Sbfrthbaak proved in health. days in town visiting . SchelderB and airs. Tbere are 1t2 pupils enrolled in the local public school now and 'the average attendance in Matfe! a? o iW -Sam fiulyatt has joined ' the f of the Cbrleas servic sin re. Enafara Bojres of Wrangell hae i M Marshall is apeaiing tken chance of the 8alraUo '-r holidays at Aleta Army work here durisK the fit ung with be slater. of Capt. McBachern and Lieut. Munro. bihn.wn ie pxpe' back from an extended tour The Ciscome Conservative Aa- ' it d Mates for the pur- aociation has elected officers fo-r tiiakfng arrangements for the year aa follows: president, n Ihu nraunl IlrHUh Hiiiim.. nf Commons dissolve! In n l' u i. ii r :i. w i utn rtA from i iiue iixijr or more o iu nmuiucis wm "- r"ll,i, ! The more prominent of these inclur'e Rt Hon. W. Bridge 1 Ti i . , . t' . . . .... , m. . ...a. t.,l.t. famous rirHl iorti or the Admiralty uem; sicnty 1. '.1: i . .. ... .... ii - ""i.m leauer (lower Webb, ..:..l.i i M... I Hit... nt.illlnaAD. wha.raa '"wilts Berwirl -on Tweed, formerly hf huaband'a teat, (top. flsi A. F. Green is makjng a satis factory recovery in the Prince The Isle Pierre Conservative Association has elected officers is follows: president, A. M. Dore; vice-president, H. G. Anderson; secretary treasurer. E. S. Baj THE DAILY NEWS W. ,C. Hodgson; vice-president, John Blackburn, "Thomas Mathers Oliver Krojr; secretary treasurer, iand D. J. Gunn. D. B. Jennings : executive. Lars ! The Prince George Women's Institute held a successful bridge party in the Elks Hall last Tuesday night. Word is received from the Mayo Clinic' at' Rtchester, Minn., that Ajd. A. B. Mfcffatt is making satisfactory progress but that his stay in the east may be somewhat 'longer than was at first anttci-George n it .it i.' x. u Hospital where he has. r. been confined for -the past two weeks with an attack of Rt. Rev. W'.Ri' A.dan18' Bishop of Cariboo, hastj&een holdingpn-firmation services' at various points in the district this week. L. E. Jones of Edmonton arrived here to engage in l I .lll I J I uusuieas vi aiming uuu ucvui- ating. pated.. STEWART United State Cdfflmissior.er and jijk W. C. Ariold.of Hyder ' left hut week for Ketchikan where Commissioner Arnold has-been appointed to a similar posi- has'tibn. He is succeeded by A. W. the ! Fox of Ketchikan. Yale Rosenstein, Hyder chant, left last week on a ness trip to Seattle. Bishop C. A. Rix has assured the congregation of St. Mark's Anglican fhureh hern that the Mate; executive. A. C. Abery. , ') t man available will be sent t Stewart this spring to take charge of the local pulpit. The Morning Post and Financial News, two influential London papers, have devoted considerable space recently to the Canadian North Eastern Railway. ."V.'"S.' Mopfe.aocal automobile dealer, returned to tSvn ;r jast 'week from a business arijlb Vancouver. J. Provincial Constable P. B. Smith left last week for Okalk; where he will take a two months :ourse of instruction. 4 Approval is .expected given by the provincial Depart where they spent the most of the winter. William McGrew returned last week from a business trip to Vancouver. Jack L. Sansum, school teacher at Premier,, hag. Jef t fqr .Vancouver to bpend the Easter holidays. ALICE ARM Mrs. Craig left last week for Vancouver where she will spend a holiday. : Inge Fiva has arrived here from Norway to Join his brother, Jack Fiva. ''' J. A. Anderson, road superin- ment of Lands to the application tendent, was a recent visitor here that is being made for a water- from Anyox on official duties. , hed on the mountainside west of j 1 town in connection with the ex- PROOF POSITIVE j ension of the local water system.' An Aberdeen half-wit was tak- " fen to the police office on a L. C. Bigham, owner of the charge of begging in Union ' Jhinook group on Rainy Moun-j Street. His lawyer explained ' tain, returned last week from a that his client was mentally de-rip to Vancouver. I ficient. "If he wasna' daft," he argued, "do you think he wad Mr. ami Mrs. Whitehead retur- bet here?' The case Wa dis-led last week from Vancouver missed. mmw: facts about the i'ronurlinn ami Demand jor Ait'ir Ford Exceeds All Previous Records roru .Motor company ol lanada, Limttrd, have licen Meadily built up until a new ilaily record for Canadian automobile production has been .rracbctl, Despite iliU K-ak output, orders for tlie new Ford keep uniformly ahead of the ri-ing tide of manufacture. It - is therefore necessary to continue a liigti rale of production. To this end a steady flow of malrrial from more tlinn '.iU'i Canadian sources streams into the Ford plants. And here, nith more than 10,000 men on the payrolls (aliiioet double the previous employment record) tliee materials are convcrtetl Into New Ford cars. Ford Quality of Manufacture Has Dd'it Strictly Maintained In the effort to build enough New Ford cars to meet requirement, no deviation from the high standard of Ford prcci.Mou ha heen permitted. Thl Mandard, unbelievably strict,' was M l before the car was placed upon the market, and it has tince been rigidly atlhcred toi In the New Ford Car -10 different steel alloy arc usod. Each is chon for the specific use for which it is bet adapted. In the transmission gears alone there arc Mven different kinds of alloys. I.lkcuif e, the forged Mccl spring pereheis hardly higger round than a man's thumb, will withstand a strain of 15,000 pound. This is 30 times greater than the strain put oii them in ordinary uc tr .'Mi utktfW 1 . , . aV ' trot EW j f,e 'minuiracturing 4biuIeof tlJeJi P j J f wmmrn I a til t m iirrn7..i &.aea-. . 'Mil 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 front perfection only by l30th of the thickness of the average human hair. The simplicity and soundness ol Ford design is unparalleled. Such manufacturing methods ensure a high degree - of satisfactory per forniance over a long period of years. Ford Performance is the New Standard for Judging Automobiles The rapidity of 'get-away and acceleration of the New Ford is a by-word. Its endurance, which Jytm hare not ridden In the netc Ford car, or experienced the thrill of driving it, there await you f he knowledge that car valuct hai-e actually changed; that a really fine car has come into the light car field; and that value offered by the new Ford cannot be duplicated anywhere. Your local Ford dealer tcill prove the$e statements by demonstration. 'it " ., , If PAGE FIVE NOT THE SAME PERSON AT ALL 'Fruit-a-tives" Stopped Pain and Terrible Dizziness Mm COOIN It seems almost a miracle the wsy "Fruit-ft-tives" benefiti women Buffering at the dianee of We. "Was obliged to go to td because of the terrible diz.iiuws, pain and weakness," write Mem Owwirae Godin of Paquetville, N.U. "Durin; this trying time 'Fruit-a-tives' proved a godsend to me, and now I am in perfect health. Every woman should follow my example and take 'Fruit-a-tives, and they would mirely get the wonderful relief tUt 1 did." Try it. Your dealer has this wonderful 'ruit medicine- 'Jw. and 50r. a box. sustained driving at. the Eermits igher speeds hour after hour, fs little short of marvelous. The case ' With which steep hills are climbed in ' high gear is equally as impressive. Shifting gears, steering and handling the ear under the. most trying road conditions are exceptionally simple. 25 to 30 miles per gallon of gasoline ' and remarkably low oil consumption giveaworthwhilcoperatiugeconomy. In city traffic and on country highways, the New Ford performs a well as and often better than considerably heavier and higher priced cars. In the light ear field it is absolutely without equal. By these marks of Ford performance other motor ears are I wing judged. It simply means that price is no longer the gauge of automobile quality. Ford Beauty Is More Than Skin Deep On the surface the New Ford ear is all that you want it to he. Beautiful low lines, harmonlouscolor combinations, sparkling nickel, sturdy steel spoked wheels and balloon tires all play their part in making this a ear of graceful proportion and handsome appearance. But its real beauty is invisible. Tho quality of materials; careful work raanship; correctness of design; the things that really matter these are the points in which the New Ford is exceptional. Windshield of shatterproof glass and a six brake system, fully endowed, safeguard occupants in any erner Four efficient shckaborbcr f;ency. n conjunction with the !cst proven light car spring system, give match? less riding comfort. AH model ar completely equlpjied to provide the ultimate in comfort, convenience and safety. I -I ' ,F. tr-nw; t . ' Hf'.: FOBS LI MOTOR COMPANY OF CANADA, LIMITED. FORD, ONTASiE t