is ; “Thursday, December 13, 1934, THN TRIBUNE, WILLIAMS LARB, B.O, Base § Use a Classified ad. to Ba: . “STRABE MARK REG = HED. to old Sit-in-the Ju The Cracker Barrel F orum A. J. Drinkell When is an Indian not an indian? that answer is incorrect. ion was posed at our last out 1old-forth and promptly answered a: . a “When he becomes entran-|tand to support them, They simply S#4 of many of those residing on a are they. compelled to pay arvears, | for years back? To be told, that as they do not reside on a reserve, they 5 Our P He points! 40 not need coverage by the depart: | there are many ‘reservations, Ment. is not a proper statement of where the braves have insufficient | te case a8 the same thing may be ' reserve and with equal truth. Unless we are prepared to confirm ‘S| When the first allotments of tand! iy, cannot make a living there. TRAVEL REFRES| i . NOTICE : Interior Power & Equipment will be closed Dec. 21 to Jan. 7 were apportioned out a man receiv-| Bil) of Rights is rapidly becoming as ing a ten-aere allotment did fairly! valueless as the document which be- well when he could hunt, fish, trap | came known as ‘The Serap of Paper." and roam at will. Upon his death the]It is high time such injustice, are jand may have been équally divided | eradicated. This forum knows by ex- between his widow and four chil-| perience the utmgst- measure of co- dren. The foregoing privileges have | operation is always forthcoming al been similarly pared down by provin-| the local level from departmental | nets,"are the’ HIGHEST available anywhere. ently paying (for TOP grades) UP - TO: MUSKRAT, $3.01 + $75.00 — Mark i a Chiiet’s belief that their written) rue ay. me erHet, Prices, ALL you get for your Furs. Hurry — send inl shipment, TODAY! Dept. 176, A. B, SHUBERT CO., ae innipes Addresss all shipments to British Columbia Receiving Hamilton St., VANCOU GET MORE FOR YOUR FURS! es reflecting World-Mar- Why sell for less? Pres- Wild) Min ‘F) + $40.00; $50.05; FISHER, Try “SHUBERT” — self how MUCH MORE see for you'll VER. FOR SALE Registered Hereford Bull calves, Registered Heve- ford Yearling Bulls. For particulars write or phone W. H. STAFFORD Springhouse ~ cial statutes. What has acerned to] @gents, so the question arises “Who_| Succeeding generations may readily] iS going to work on the. Upper be visualized. There is simply nothing | Crust?” to divide, consequently, these indi- viduals must seek sustenance else- DOG CREEK = Where. The fortunate ones obtain GIFT SHIRT SUCCESSES = MAKE THIS A GIFT-HAPPY CHRISTMAS GIVE HIM THESE MAN-PICKED. STYLES! Come and see our collection of this year’s -most popular Sport Shirt styles and colors. Checks, plaids, gabardines and nylon. Priced to meet the: Christmas Budget $3.95 to $11.95 CARIBOO CO-OPERATIVE Mercantile Society WILLIAMS LAKE, B.C, tai 1ORIER |steady employment near home v-here PARTY HONOURS _| they can use the reserve as a place & | to sleep—nothing more, Others must go farther afield and in course of| DEPARTING COUPLE time the home reservation is of nv practical use to ‘them A large crowd gathered at the! 2 ient | 2i7POrt on: Saturday evening to bid Both types tind/ap-moreicohvemtent | ps1 ower to:atr aud Mie, Phil Temple. jo contbute te commivinel-provests|| puii, ts leaving: the eevviee cf uke ab cosh rather thansin leno These: pon auring the week, Diving ml NOTICE Any person who is interested in taking -First Aid Work please leave your name with Mr. Brandly, V. P. Racicot, or Phone 63-R-2, V. P. RACICOT, Secretary St. John Ambulance Assn. cash donations are welcomed by th@| evening Norman McMahan, on behalf Band as they help toward obtaining | of the community and personnel of supplies. the airport, presented the departing It is generally believed all B.C.|couple with an electric floor lamp. Indians, as wards of the goverament.| Out of town guests included Mr. | are covered under the B.C.H3.S. by|and Mrs. Geoff. Place, Sid Pigeon, | the Department of Indian Aféairs./L. Overton and Miss Cherie Harris, | Such was the impression given re-|all from town; Bill and Charlie cently to the local Board of ‘Trade.|Twan from Alkali Lake. | ; No exceptions were mentioned at that] During their stay at Dog Creek Mr. time. Recently, some of those who|and Mrs. Temple have taken a great found employment at a distance and | interest in the social life of the com tried to be self-supporting have re-| munity and it is with great regret ccived a rude awakening. Upon re-|we see them leave. They carry with quiring hospitalization they have|them the very best wishes of ail of been informed they are no longer|us. We sincerely hope they be Indians so are not covered by B.C.-| happy in their new field of endeavor. H.I.S. and must pay their own bills — Nevertheless, if they subsequently | Dr. M. T. LOWE, accompanied by apply for a certificate of enfranchise- | Miss A. Wiens, district nurée, visited ment, they receive with it a cheque|the valley this week to examine the for around 1.75 in full settlement |school children. ; of all claims against the assets of the| MRS. EAGLE returned to town Band. After hecoming citizens,} on Friday. should they apply for registration] MISS’ BARBARA SPENCER re- under B.C.H.I.S. they are promptly|turned to the Circle $ on Saturday informed they must pay all arrears|after a vacation in the east. While of dues; not from the date of citizen-| there Miss Spencer attended the ship but from the date hospitaliza-|Royal Winter Fair at Toronto; visit- tion first became law. - -|ed New York and took in the Fat If due to non-residence over a stv: Stock Show at Kamloops in her en perfod, or for any other reasok, | homeward stride. With five exhibits an Indian is known to be endungey,|at Kamloops the Circle § captured ing his Indian-'status, surely, beings 1Ve” priz First fora single steer, a ward of the government it is clegf-| first with a group of five steers ly the duty of his guardian to fo (light) and a third, fourth ana fifth inform him. He should, at least, be) With the three remaining groups. given the option of returning to his|9ur lady rancher is doing alright. reservation or be forthwith handed a | certificate of enfranchisement and ‘ROE LAKE NEWS not left indefinitely as a living non- if M-O.N-E-Y | 4 If you are an adult and working, I can show you how to make more money. ICAN SHOW YOU HOW AND WHAT 7 YOU MUST DO TO INCREASE YOUR EARNING POW ER. This is a genuine offer to show you how to become Independent — There is nothing to sell; not work any harder. ARE YOU SATISFIED WITH YOUR | PRESENT EARNING POWER? IF NOT ‘Tear off this coupon and mail to Box erty with $2.00. IF YOU DO NOT FEEL THE INFORMATION YOU RECEIVE IS WORTH IT, YOUR $2.00 WILL BE GLADLY REFUNDED you need Tribune, ADVISOR I would be glad to learn how 4-can make more money {| than I am earning-now. Name .. $ Address ....... Occupation entity. Inasmuch as no attempt is made to collect dues until enfranchisement i es d : have moved to their new mill site. Qceling aud aving been’ without cove ye wore te oe Be} Pe We erage, unwittingly, why when thes rae ake eee She WL was held at thi Mrs. Cora take steps to remedy the situation, | ¥@S Beld at the home of Mrs. Cor Bell. Mrs. Lois Higgins presiding. CURLERS CLARENCE McMILLAN has gone to Vancouver for a new power unit GENERAL MEETING CURLING CLUB to replace the one destroyed in the FRI. DEC. 14 8 p.m. CLARENCE McMILLAN and fam- ily, also Karl Larlson and family fire. THE Frank Leavitt family spent @ week end visiting Mrs, Leavitt's parents at Canim Lake. CLAUDE DEANE and’family have moved to Williams Lake for the Winter, MR. MALM and Mr. Bell are busy Putting up snow fences. FIRE HALL TIMBER CRUISERS are busy around Sheridan Lake. MISS VERNA MALM, who is go- ug to school at Canim Lake, spent HEY STICKY--- WAKE UP--/ Look WHATS Comin=. ILL BET WELL SHOWHIMOUR FINE POINTS~-HA-Haa-Ha- Railway Ave. at Oliver “COWBOY OUTFITTERS FOR THE CARYBOO” he weekend here with her parents. THE first W.I. card party of the season was held at the home of Mrs. dilda Parsons. A good crowd was in attendance. ; MR. and MRS. GRAF and Joe are in Vancouver on a holiday. 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