i 1 t 'HI FAQS BIZ Canada's Fin VK.-. ... FATHERWOLFE New Priest at Anyox Welcomed Presentation is Made ANYOX, April 21: On evening, a number of the he Royal But what you can'i see is the sturdy carcass built of ply upon ply of Dominion Web Cord and virgin rubber. Besides, the Dominion Royal Master, with its massive tread design in por- ; manent jet black, and the smart Crest in royal purple, strikes a new noie of tire beauty that adds to the appearance of the most aristocratic cars. Although the Dominion Royal Master is priced higher, it is most economical on a mile per dollar basis. All Dominion Tires and Dominion Inner Tubes offer you exceptional strength to meet the exceptional demands of today's higher speeds, faster braking and greater mileages. When you buy, buy Dominion quality. loners of the Catholic Church met in the library of the hall, to honor Rev. Father Wolfe, the new local priest. In making the presentation of a gift, Wm. O'Neill, on behalf of the congregation, extended hearty greetings and sincere wishes that Father Wolfe's residence In Anyox would be of long duration Solos were rendered by Mrs. Plnckncy, Miss Mary McOuire and 1 Seal of MID WEST in j Mr. Pickey. after which refresh-1 l menu were served from a table YP IIAlTATirrX mcvmy unuum wiui pins lunp.v lb HUINUKeiD 1 Futher Wolie left on Monday to ir iiviivuui 'spend a few days ui Prince Rupt-rt. I HAS GOLD Heavy Snow and Below Freezing Temperatures Recorded Yesterday i KANSAS CITY. April 22: People! of the Middle West, after the bloom of spring, were experiencing wtnter conditions ;ikhIii yesterday Heavy snows fell in miuiy states and Kan sas NeorasKa ann Okianuma reported below I reeling temperatures. Strength TERRACE i Mrs. James Munro, who has been in Terrace for a few weeks visit-' ing -wlfh her daughter. Miss Mar-1 Jorle Munro. of the local teaching' staff, left on Sunday for her homo ' mUM.tlWKktfi.'WaiiJHHfaAr brought In on Saturday sul ferine from a severe cut in the foot received while using an axe. Harry Mist was taken to Prlnc Rupert Hospital on Sunday suffering from one of his periodic attacks. Harry was with the Canadian forces in the Oreat War and was blown up and bin led four hours, receiving severe Internal bruises from ed ever since TUB DAILY NEWS Wednesday Apri j2 at XB2;KXIIBXBW:BM . . V V 1 1 I District News Wednesday & Thursday SmtmW.jdL v TWO SHOWS 7 & 9 PJU. est fire Master! T HE ROYAL MASTER is Canada's finest tire ... it is without equal . . . because it is built with utter disregard of cost to serve with entire freedom from trouble for as long as you drive your car. Look at the husky, deep-notched tread and you will know why the Royal Master grips the road with safe, sure traction. Look at the sturdy, buttressed sidewalls and you will know why it has the "flex" to endure severe road shocks. ' X FORWARD WUH CANADA , Tht Dominion Mabbtr CassMfP r is prtxM to te h Hep fM P. A fifcn, Another Reason Why THE BIG SWING IS TO DOMINIUM iiermBi'inu hUlBiillMl HUES BiBiniBnn a son and da race, where for many yea DT-2 1mm mm Si IB BwP mm GLa M S? V w n UnJH-I S Iff sAfch ABB at 1 he has suffer- le has a wife and iter riving at Ter-has been located Mr Jacobseft of Shames, was a visitor here oskfleaday and Tues- Miss Helen arete., one of the High Srhco! pupus had the misfortune t get her right hand in the wronit place in a wringing ma-chiue and nuw wears it In a sling in consequence. Ben Auur got in a car of new motors at the week-end. They look well in ih'w garage and a number of :nt 'Tested people have been ' to see them, . VANDERHOOF t -1 . . 1 rT Tj TtAvrtivi anH Harry Howmarr or tne canaawn ! National Railways colonization department, who were here in the (course of a tour of the central in-l terior, were speaker! at the regular ! monthly meeting on Tuesday last of the Vanderhoof and District Board of Trade. The Omineca Branch of the Canadian Lesion. British Empire Ser vice League, has elected officers for the year as follows: president. Geo. Ogaton; yice-president, F. E. Dur-rant; secretary, It. M, Taylor; treasurer, J. II. F. Lacey; executive. H. V. Taylor. E. F. W. Heath and A. J. If. Itae; chaplain. Rev. S. C. Stedr. Last Tuesday morning the residence of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Johnston, on the north side of the Ne-ciutko River, about two miles from town, was completely destroy by fire. All contents of the house were also lost. The fire is believed to have started from a stove pipe. Torkel Tvelt, who Is a member of the staff of the Nechako Dairy, is I recovering from the effects of a re-jcent operation In the Prince George I Hospital. A large number of farmers of ! this district are now working on the land Jn preparation for seeding Mrs. G. Hopfe Is recovering from an attack of pleurisy with which she has been suffering during the past week. 1 the village commission is having Stewart Street and Church Avenue levelled and, as soon as a quantity of gravelling material can be secured from the Nechako River, the new surfacing will be put on Edgar Stevens of Milestone. 6a.sk has arrived with his effects and will settle in the Pralrledale district. PRINCE GEORGE Dr. R. W. Alward. M L A for Fort George, was the guest and principal speaker at a luncheon of the Prin:o George Board of Trade on Wedn"s-day. He asserted that, as a result of a vote made at the recent session f the Legislature, the highway tu Loogworth would be completed this year. He predicted that the government would soon make a decision as to what Is to be done about the Pacific Great Eastern Railway. 'The Slave Maid of Israel" was presented to a large and appreciative audience in the Princess Theatre Wednesday night by the Prince George Dramatic Society. Among those taking part in the cast were Mrs. Louis Blair. Miss Myrtle Cras-wellvr. Mrs. George H. MUtarn. J. P. Myers. E. Da vies and O. S. Stocks. The British Columbia Teachers' Institute, at its easter convention In Prince Geo rue last week, elected officers as follows for the year: honorary president, W. O. O amble Inspector of schools. Prince Oeorge; president. T. 8. Carmlchael; secretary treasurer Mrs. L. Martin: executive. V.Li Chapman. MissB.Da-vies. G. McOuire. Miss E. Milligan andJ41ss J. McLeod. , STEWART i Seventy-five men have been listed for unemployment relief work here of which 32 are now or have been given work. To date SMI. 97 has been .spent by the village municipality on relief work. The local Canadian Legion held another enjoyable whist drive and dance. Prise winners at cards were: men's first. Oeorge Hetnekey; ladies' first, Mrs. A. E. Armstrong. The wedding will take place shortly of Miss Winnlfred Mabel MeHor of Stewart to Arthur Denby Coggan, mining engineer on the staff of the Premier Gold Mining Co. at Premier. W. K. Owyer, district engineer, Prince IlujWrt, and John A. Anderson, road superintendent, Anyox, were here last week looking over public works requirements for the year in this section. C. N. H. TRAINS From East--Sundays, Tuesdays and Thursdays. 3:30 pjn. For East Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays, 11:30 ajn. 13 Nancv Carroll - in j SSjmBB trtk "STOLEN PEAHEN" WITH WUV,ROm;&UtiWtJ&W0. tor (he p,lte , a riotious holiday, but love comes and thcy.rnuU paywhat then' A Paramount Picture Comedy "Oolf Specialist" Novelty "In Aitain, Out Atain Screen Song: ".Please Go Way and Let-Me'. 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