Returns Following Long Trip To South Valley three weeks ago, after spend- ing six months in the States. directly to Florida in November, was quite at home during the snow storm in Miami. left’ Florida and crossed the contin- ent from New York to California, Thursday, July 3, 1952 ~~ THE TRIBUNE, WILLIAMS LAKE, B.C. Page 5 she left. whieh that broadening. * avel is least two axe handles). -Murie] Haynes returned to the} 47, DEN, I en Walms'ey. Going she coat and his a Late in April she while conducting a survey prior to planting game trout. totalling 8000.) TATLAYOKO LAKE covering 25 states, ae miles in three wecks. in better shepe than she was in when backs up the saying (At CREEK GAME WAR- arrived last week with Fish Biologist Tom North- nt, Bud Fife. They camped beside Tallayoko Lake of the lake’s inhabitants and food supply, TES UNCANNY BUTTS RASCIVATING Your Personality — Health — Business — Love Afvairs Vocations — Changes FROM YOUR HANDWRITING! (Ask a Question if You Wish) 3 Questions and Analysis for $1.00. DIRECTIONS Give name and address. Write a GENEROUS sample (or samples) of handwriting. and add signature. ENCLOSE 50. BACH. To determine LIFE CYCLE please give month, date, year of birth. Male or temale. (All letters or samples of writing submitted of a personal nature will be returned.) Mail to: Box 69, The Tribune. _PAGES | OF OUTSTANDING BARGAINS >< FOR"ALL THE FAMILY THESE GRAND SAVINGS EATON ORDER: OFFICES.IN'S IM Chilliwack - Courtenay - Cranbrook - Duncan - Kamloops + Kelowna Kimberley - Mission - Nanaimo - Nelson - New Westminster - Penticton Port Alberni - Prince George - Prince Rupert - Revelstoke - Trail - Vernon BE SURE TO SHARE IN “T. EATON Co. Vaneouver_- Victoria _-- Westview ROY. HAYNES and his son Buck She arrived have finished maintaining the road in here. Personally speaking we save a gallon of gas and 30 minutes a day on the six mfle run to the school house from home. SCHOOL was oyer on the 25th for the valley children. They trotted hap- pily homeward, waving report cards, most of which carried the required statement expected by hopeful par- ents. Our teacher ‘Mrs. Gladys Gaus- tin left the next day for Victoria, where she will be attending summer school prior to commencing her se- cond term here this fall. TWO TRUCKS loaded with equip- ment and stampede-hound folks went up to Anahim from the valley last week. Don Gagne and Gabriel Bap- entered flat racing; everyone entered into the spirit of the occasion, getting home five days later. WITH MOST of the spring and early summer events taken care of, we're turning to more serious mat- ters. Roundup of cattle to be moved to Potato Mountain is a bit late due to the lack of growing weather. Hay- ing will be similarly affected. Redstone News Misfortune edged its way into the life of Jim MacKay when he acci- dentally chopped his foot with an axe, Friday morning. He had been branding calves, with Walt and Jack Bliss when the acci- dent occurred. He went to chop a protruding limb from a fence rail and the axe slipped. ‘The other two men helped him to the camp of the, Fisheries Depart- ment employees and they administer- ed first aid. Then they brought him the forty miles out to the-Red Cross Outpost hospital at Alexis Creek. Miss Whiteside, the nurse in charge at the Outpost, decided it was a doc- tor’s case and she went with him to Williams Lake, in Baylic’s car. He is now recovering in the War Memo- rial Hospital. WORK has begun on the ditch that is to carry water for irrigation from Puntzi Lane to the Redstone Indian Reserve. ATLAS Constructton of Kamloops, ~ WILL You Listen to CJOR 600 k.c. 10:45 a.m. SUNDAY MORNING AND WE MEAN SLASHED these units are good sound transportation, some of them are ‘mechanic’s specials’. . . sure The Price is Right! because we have priced them to Move! 1840 PLYMOUTH SEDAN 1939 CHRYSLER SEDAN .... 1850 AUSTIN PICKUP 939 CHEVROLED 2-TON TRUCK 1939 BUICK SEDAN 1939 MERCURY SEDAN .... 1937 2-TON FORD TRUCK .... 1947 3-TON MERCURY 1947 3 1950 AUSTIN SEDAN DELIVERY 1947 3-TON FORD There they are -- Come in and look ’em over Williams Lake Motors Ltd. Some of and you can be $200.00 . 150.00 . 700.00 175.00 100.00 350.00 . 200.00 - 450.00 1000.00 800.00 609.00 who has undertaken the job for the! Indian Department, moved in a mo- bile shovel and a bulldozer last week. J. DYSON of New York City, is visiting his brother-in-law and nephews at the Chilancoh Ranch. MR. and MRS. A. L. STUART are at Vancouver now and Christina is looking after the store at Redstone in their absence. Lac La Hache News REV. J. COLCLOUGH held divine service at the home of Mrs. Ogden Sunday when Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Wright had their youngest son, Ger- ald, christened. Afterwards Mrs. Ogden served tea. MRS. “CHAS LEGRUE returned from a trip to Victoria. VISITORS with Mr. and Mrs. Gil- bert Forbes were Tom Barton, Ques- nel, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Cunningham, san Francisco, and Mrs. Jessie Phe- jan. Vancouver. ~WELCOME to the new proprietors of Twilight Lodge, Mr. and Mrs. Ross! of Victoria, A WHILE BACK folks thought the roads here were the worst in the whole of B.C., but now with all the construction work plus the heavy rains, they have no words sufficient- ly strong to describe the condition ot them at present. In spite of this, traf- fic continues to be heavy in this dis- trict, the main reason being that fish- ing has been exceptionally good re- cently in Lac La Hache. Dog Creek News WE NOTICE a slight. error in re- porting the result of the recent pleb- iscite voting at this polling division. The vote on the Daylight Saving question was placed under the head- ing of Liquor and vice versa. The figures should have been: Liquor— Yes, 27; No, 1; and Daylight Sav- ing— Yes, 12; No, 15. W. H. SHARPE of Cariboo Home Furnishings was in the valley on Wednesday last installing Propane stoves and a Propane hot water heat- | ing system in the Hilary Place resi- dence and store. Jack Halfnights ac- companied him and made the neces. Serx-plumbing changes: — - HAROLD LANNING was a week end guest-at Dog Creek House. CUTWORMS are very bad this year. A formula for getting them to attack weeds instead of food plants would be greatly appreciated. GRASSHOPPERS are also report- ed to be on the increase again. WILL DO This advertisement is not publi@d girloved by the Liquor omit Board or i of British Columbia. j Letter to the Editor (Continued from Page 2) RUBBER STAMPS SCRATCH PADS Now, let us consider the reserves, THE TRIBUNE which you regard as a panacea for the Indians’ troubles. COUNTER SALES BOOKS Indians have not yet come to think , and-act like white people for the simple reason that they have been more or less segregated on reserves. You infer that they are a backward people; undoubtedly they are, but you are not going to change that by herding them off by thenfselves. Life on-an Indian reserve” seems to blight the incentive of ne: au of them and the Indian Department, in the past, whether by accident o1 design, has given the Indian an in- feriority complex. Unless the reserves are broken up and each Indian started on his own, I see no hope for them whatever. The breaking up of the reserves would be fought tooth and nail by the Depart- ment of Indian Affairs, as they would think it would interfere with ease of administration, but in” reality it would be no more difficult than the administration of relief to the whites during the depression. ‘The Indian today still views things THE KEY TO LONGER LIFE FOR YOUR CLOTHES e - is found in our modern dry cleaning 5 ice... freq from a different angle to the white REruaee etnent man and ‘has acquired. the habit of dry cleaning pro- waiting to see if the government i E Ls longs the life ot won't do a job for him instead of jumping in and doing it himself. Government paternalism is just as deadly to the white, but you appear to wish him to have more of it in- stead of less. The Indian once had ambition. The only thing now, is to awaken that ambition and direct it to modern use and give him back the pride he once had in himself, Yours truly, F.N. Sutton. fabrics and adds to smart appearance, Williams Lake Dry Cleaners The best Equipped : - B FISHERMEN “ buy their supplies here, where the stock” is always complete ... something new for the fly fisherman is the fly tying kit, coatains in- structions and material for tying hundreds 2 of flies. ee E Lake Hardware & ea Your Home Is Your Security Spend NOW for the Future Supplying all the building needs for city and country. We Ship Anywhere. B.C. Sash and Door Company 533° West Broadway, Vancouver GEORGE MORRIS Williams Lake Representative — Phone 45R3 Hey, Neighbour! Haditte Season Is Here Our Stock of tractors, tractor mowers, hay rakes, horse mowers, side delivery rakes, sweep-rakes, hay loaders, power hay balers, haying cable, hay forks, haying blocks and pulleys are all complete. Check your old machine for parts requirements Car and Truck Bargains 1949 Pontiac Sedan with radio, in perfect condition 1947 International K2 with body, 4-speed transmission 1946 International K5 with platiorm body, 2 peed axle All of these units are in perfect condition, Drop.in and try them out. CARIBOO TRUCK & EQUIPMENT LTD. WILLIAMS LAKR, B.C.