THR TRIBOND, WILLIAM LARH, BA, Phuroday, Januacy 81, 1639, Classified Ad Classified rates — 3c per word first b i 2c bs 60c minimum charge, Payment strictly in advance, oe ee CARD OF THANKS FOR SALE We wish to publicly extend our thanks to the men of the Williams Brigade for their prompt action in answering the call to the fire in the building occupied by our office, and their in extinguishing what might have been a dangerous blaze. Joe and Bill, Williams Lake Taxi. FOR SALE — 1950 White truck and trailer equipped to haul long and short logs, poles, piling ete., in cluding job. Will take car as part payment. What offers? Apply 0. Graf, Lone Butte, B.C. FOR SALE — All white Empire oil burner range. Copper hot -water coil. Also new 12-foot round bot- tom smoothskin boat. May ve seeu at Rosary Hall House. Business Directory WORK WANTED General House Repairs Inside Finishing H. J. GRAYSEN, Williams Lake Box 810 Phone 72-R-3 FOR SALE Tenders to be submitted to the undersigned by the 21st day of February, 1952. The highest or any tender not Tom Williams B.C. Land Surveyor ‘General Delivery WILIAMS LAKE, B.C. ‘ssarily accepted. Vehicle may be seen by contact- ing RCMP, Williams Lake, B.C. Sidney Allen, Administrator of the Estate of Leonard James Sandford, deceased. QUESNEL, B.C. 1950 Austin Pick up e@ INSU RANCE - @ REAL ESTATE @ INVESTMENTS F. B. BASS LTD. Across from Post Office Williams Lake, B.C. W. D. ROBERTS Funeral Director and Embalmer WILLIAMS LAKE BEATTY WASHING MACHINES SERVEL — FOR SALE — 14 registered Here- ford Buils, coming two years old next spring. Apply 150 Mile Ranch, 150 Mile. B.C. FOR SALE—GE 6-tube mantle radio with loudspeaker attachment. Ap- ply Miss A. R. Burley, apartment above drvg store. HAIR CARE Treat your hair with respect “PEARL OIL TREATMENTS” will give your hair that natural sheen. Phone 72-R-3 FOR SALE — 22 acres light bush jJand, good berry soil. Close to Mission on good road. Water. lights available. $1800.00 full price, good terms — less for cash. Box 195, Mission, B.C. WANTED TO BUY Kerosene Refrigerators ONAN , LIGHTING PLANTS (150-Mile Store TOM C. STEVENS Watchmaker & Jeweller located at Wilkinson’s Radio Shop Williams Lake, B.C, WANTED TO BUY — Cattle Raneh, must cut one thousand tons of feed and have adequate range and water. Lease proposition consider- ed. Apply Tribune Box 24. LIVESTOCK WANTED TOP PRICES paid for any quantity of Fox meat Horses. Cash on your ranch. Contact Bill White, 265 sth Ave., Haney, B.C. Phone Haney 89. J.C.A. LONG B.C. LAND SURVEYOR CIVIL ENGINEER e Williams Lake, B.C. URE’S LAUNDRY & DRY CLEANING MENDING e REPAIRS Out of Town Customers given ~ Prompt Attention C. H. Dodwell & Co. (R. BEAUCHAMP) NOTARY PUBLIC Real Estate Tnsurance WILLIAMS LAKE, B.C. Scot K. Hambley, R.O. OPTOMETRIST At the Avery Clinic one Wednesday of each month For appointment phone Dr. Avery’s office Next Clinic Wednesday, February 6th Andy’s Wood & Sawdust Delivery on MILLWOOD and SAWDUST For delivery call WESTWICK BROS. Dr. A. H. Bayne DENTIST Office Open Daily except Monday 10 tod Medical-Dental Bldg. WARNING TO OWNERS OF HORSES ON OPEN RANGE Upon receipt of permit, stray horses on 150 MILE STOCK RANGE will be rounded up To claim these horses after roundup, owners must pay $10 redemption charge plus §1 per day for feeding and 50c per day for clearance. Horses held for five days after notification with- out being claimed will be dis- posed of. Horses will be held at Williams Lake stockyards. W. Pulver, president, 150 Mile Stock Association MISCELLANEOUS END EMBARRASSING BALDNESS: At last a tested, proven hair restor- er. Quickly promotes hair growth in all cases of baldness regardless of age or condition. Sold on full money back guarantee. For partic- ulars write Thalia Herbal Products Ltd., 4371 West 10th Avenue, Van- couver, B.C. BAILIFF’S SALE Under and by virtue of a cer Chattel Mortgage dated the day of August, A.D. 1951, 1 have seized and offer for sale one No. 1 Sawmill owned by John BE. Mel- drum and C. R. Wingfield togeth- er with one International Power Unit, three axel carriages, husk and othe: equipment so as to re- cover monies due-and owing plus costs and expenses of seizure and sale. Tenders will be received by me up to noon, April 8th, 1952 for the purchase of the above chatteis which may: be inspected by refer- ence to the undersigned. Neither the highest nor tender necessarily accepted. GEORGE MILLIKEN, Deputy Sheriff, Williams Lake, B.C. any ? CGMING EVEN Oliver Theatre— This week— “Branded” Next week— “The Great Caruso” “L'll Get By ‘i sore Hospital Crib Drive at Columbus Hall, Wed., Feb. 6, $:15 p.m Pair Association Annual Meeting, in Village Mall, Pri, Feb. 8, 8 p.m. AUCTION SALE TIMBER SALE X53716 There w'll be offered for Public Auction at 9:20 2 Saturday, March office of Williams Lake, xs at B.C., the Licence 2 724. situated 1 mile east of Robert Creek,, Cariboo Land istrict Five years will be allowed for removal of timber, “Provided anyone unable to at- tend the auction in person may submit tender to be open a at the hour of auction and reat. ed as one bid.” Further particulars may he ob- tained from the Deputy Minister of Forests, Victoria, B.C. or the District Forester, Kamloops, B.C. coe BCS AUCTION SALE TIMBER SALE X55209 There will be offered for sa'e at Public Auction, at 9:30 a.m. on Saturday, March 15th, 1952, in the office of the Forest Ranger at Williems Lake, B.C. the X55209, to cut 7,93 Fir, on an area covering Sections 4. 5, ana 8, situated south of K miles east i boo Land District, be allowed for removal of timber. “Provided anyone unable to attend the auction in person may submit tender to be opened at the hour of auction ¥ and treated as one bid.” Further particulars ma: be ob- tainer from the Deputy Minister of Forests, Victoria, B.C., or the District Forester, Kamloops, B.C. = ee ee AUCTION SALE TIMBER SALE X55444 There will be offered for sale at Public Auction, at 10 a.m., on Saturday February 16, 1952, in the office of the forest Ranger, 10 file House, B.C., the Licence X55444, to cut 865,000 F.B.M. Douglas Fir and other species saw- logs on an area situated near Straight Lake. Five (5) years will be allowed or removal of timber. “Provided anyone unable to at- + the hour of auction ana trea ed as one bid” Further particulars may be ob- tained from the Deputy Minister of Forests, Victoria, B.C, or the District Forester, Kamloops, B.C. AUCTION SAL TIMBER SALE NX54572 There will be oficred for sa e at Public Auction at 9.30 a.m., on Saturday Pebrua.y 1952 in the ‘office of the Forest Ranger, 100 Mile Howse. B.C. 72, 10 cut 2 5M. of Kir and Lousepoie Fine on an avea covering the west ha-f of Lot +946, and fractional southeas: 1% sud nortn4s of Lot 4204, situated near Bufiaio Creek P.O., Lillooet Lund Distriet, Five years will be allowed for removal of timber, “Provided snyone unsble to at- tend the auct.on in person may S bunt tead.r to be opencd at the hour of auction and ueat- €d as one bid.” Fu: ther particulars may be ob- tained trom the Depury funs.e- surests, Victoria. U6... or the Disurict_ kurester, Kamioops, L.C. AUCTION SALE TIMBER SALE X53479 There will be oftered tor cale at Public Auction, at 10:30 aim. on Wiliiwus Lake, B.C., the Licence X53479, to cut 5,420,000 fbn of dur, Spruce. and 1 south of Antoine Lake, Cariboo Land District. Six years will be allowed for removai of timber. “Provided anyone unable to attend the auction in person may submit tender to be opened at the hour of auction and treated as one bid.” Further particulars may be ob- tained from. the Deputy Mimster of Forests, Victoria, B.C., or the District Forester, Kamloops, B.C. AUCTION SALE TIMBER SALE X53403 There will be offered for sale at Public Auction, at 9:30 a.m., on Saturday, February 2nd, 1952, in the office of the Forest Ranger. Williams Lake, B.C., the Licence X53403, to cut 13,425,000 t.b.m. of Fir, Spruce, Balsam and Cedar, and 381,000 lineal feet of Cedar Poles and Piling on an area cover- ing part of Lot 470, situated 2 miles north of Likely, Cariboo Land District. Eight years will be allowed for removal of timber, “~rovided anyone unanle to attend the auction in person may submit tender and treated.as one bid.” Further particulars may be ob- tained from the Deputy Mituster of Forests, Victoria, B.C., or the District Forester, Kamloops, 8.C, = Death | ARDNER — Gilbert Homer, | 88 years. passed away insSt. | Hospital, Vancouver on January 16, 11952. Survivea by two daughters, Mrs. Kathleen Jones, Vancouver, and Mrs. Audrey Wall of Prince George; 1 son, Kenneth Gardner, Dos Creek. Puneral service Saturday, January ‘19 in Vancouver, COURT OF REVISION Quesnel Forks Assessment and ‘ollection District is he.e.y givin that a Court of Revision under the po visions of the “Taxation Act” re- Rall Officials Agree On Site Of P.G.E. Station At Prince Meetings between CNR and PGE officials in Prince George recently vesulted in an agreement on a site r the PGE station there and the iocation of interchange tracks be- ‘ween the two rail lines, it was stated by J. A. Kenney, general manager of the PGE, . According to the Cariboo Obsery- er, the proposals will be submitted to the executives of both boards for Specting the assessment roll for | ratification. Whe Quesnel Forks Assssmeut and Collection District. for the year 1952, will be held as follows: Williams Lake, B.C. — ‘Tues- day February 5th, 1952, at 10:30 o'clock in the forenoon, in the Court House. Quesnel, B.C. — Thursday. Feb- ruary 7th, 1952, at 10:30 o'clock Both the PGE station and the in- terchange tracks will he located on the easterly end of the CNR bridge crossing the Fraser. Mr. Kennedy intimatea that con- struction of both the trackage and in the forenoon in the Court | the station woula be underaken im- House. mediately the weather would permit. Dated at Quesnel, B.C., this | Size of the projected station building 14th. day of January,, 195 was not mentioned. William Alvin Johnston, While no date for official opening Court of Revision. of theline between Quesnel and Prince has been set, it is fully antici- pated that trains will be moving over the new link by late May or early LEONARD JAMES SANDFORD Deceased - TAKE NOTICE that by order of his Honour Judge Henry Castillou | June. = made the 3rd day of Jannary, = 1952, I was appointed administra- tor of the estate of Leonard James Sandford, deceased, and all parties having claims against the said es- tate are hereby required to fur- nish same, properly verified, to me on or before the 7th day of February, 1952, after which claims filed may be paid without refer- ence to any claims of which I then had no knowledge. ; And all parties indebted to the estate are required to pay the amount of their inaebtedness to me forthwith. Dated tiis 7th day of January, 52, Hospital Crib Drive AT COLUMBUS HALL Wednesday, Feb. 6th 8:15 p.m. ADMISSION 50c REFRESHMENTS INCLUDED EVERYBODY WELCOME e Sponsored by Sydney Allen, 1 » Official Administrator, Catholic Women's League Quesnel, B.C. PACIFIC GREAT EASTERN RLY. CO. Train Schedule BETWEEN VANCOUVER AND QUESNEL Pacific Standard ‘Time Effective September 30th, 1951 NORTHBOUND Vancouver (Union Pier) Mon. Wed., and Fri. Ly. 9:30 am. Williams Lake Tue., Thurs., and Sat. Lv, 5:35 am. Quesnel Tue. Thurs. and Sat. Ar. 8:45 a.m. SOUTHBUUND Quesnel y Tue. Thurs, and Sat. Lv. 7:30 p.m. Wiliams Lake SS | Zup, Thurs. and Sat. Ly. 11:30. py Vancouver (Union Pier)” Wed, Fri. and Sun. Ar. Siage connects with train at Quesnel for Passengers to and from Prince George, Barkerville and—Wells At Home and Overseas SERVE CANADA in sme Font Lines of Freedom.” (QUEEN OF BATTLES 2 Modern inventions have not taken away from the Infantry its all-important part in victory. 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