THE CARIBOO AUTOMOBILE ASSOCIATION Organized in Quesnel, October 19th, 1922. Vv PTOMOM AI ye TSC Ou ee eee eee eect ee case sae ca cee ne eae EEU J. Hargreaves, Soda Creek IPreSiGen Ga ccecetee-seneae SRE Pee te gee et RIS Ore Rot aera eras eee BE. J. Gook, Quesnel Vice-President............... Cc. H. Allison, Quesnel Secretary-Treasurer................- Re ene ie Bae ee rae R. R. Carver, Quesnel xecutive.......:..25 .......Messrs. L. LeBourdais, C. A. Norwood and A. E. Boyd ee DISTRICT HONORARY VICE-PRESIDENTS Barkerville, L. A. Bonner; Quesnel Dam, R. N. Campbell; 150 Mile House, S. H. Patenaude; Lac LaHache, Isaac Ogden; Williams Lake, C. H. Dodwell; Clinton, J. B. Rutledge; Riske Creek, F. M. Becher; Ashcroft, T. J. Richards; Prince George, Alex. B. Moffatt. Every automobile owner, good roads booster and business man should become a member of this association, and assist the organiza- tion to do for motorists collectively, what they cannot do for them- selves individually. The good we can accomplish will be measured by the interest and activity of our members, and your co-operation will mean: : MORE GOOD ROADS. A CO-ORDINATED FEDERAL, PROVINCIAL AND DIS- TRICT ROAD PROGRAMME. MORE PROPERLY MARKED THROUGH HIGHWAYS. MORE JUST AND FAIR LEGISLATION FOR MOTORISTS. FEWER ACCIDENTS ON OUR ROADS. LESS DISCRIMINATORY TAXES AND FEES. MORE AND BETTER TOURING INFORMATION. BENEFICIAL ADVERTISING OF THE CARIBOO ROAD AND CONTIGUOUS ROADS. RECIPROCAL PRIVILEGES OF ALL AUTO CLUBS THROUGHOUT THE COUNTRY. TO PLACE SAFETY, COURTESY AND CO-OPERATION SIGNS. TO HELP FURNISH AND TO OBTAIN COMPLETE, CORRECT AND UP-TO-DATE ROAD AND ROUTE INFOR- MATION TO ANY POINT. ne a And finally, to feel that you have several thousand people in kindred interests with you, working for things you know should be done, and which you, as an individual could not do. a FORTY-FIVE