> Fhursday, September 18,1932 THE TRIBUNE, WILLIAMS LAKE, B.C. Page 5 THE HOME OF QUALITY - MEAT PRODUCTS Williams Lake Meat Market Your Home is Your Security If you are planning on building next spring Consult us Now ! For Your Free House Plan Book Practically designed plans for homes particularly suited to British Columbia THE HOUSE OF COMPLETE BUILDING SERVICE B.C. Sash and Door Company 633 West Broadway, Vancouver GEORGE MORRIS Williams Lake Representative — Phone 45R3 : FARM ERS! MAKE MONEY THIS FALL with a “LITTLE GIANT’ . LIGHT PORTABLE SAWMILL SPECIALLY BUILT FOR THE FARMER OR RANCHER TO CUT HIS OWN LUMBER ‘Has 12 foot carriage with 2 head blocks, 32 feet track and trackways, quick acting setworks. Husk has 2 7-16” by 6 ft. ball bearing mandrel, variable belt feed complete with belts, sawguide and tail splitter. Cable shieves, cable, drum and drive gears muke'this mill complete less the saw. 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Eventually that call came; was answered, and lo and behold B.C. had its first Social Credit Legislature, or thought it had. When Mr. Bennett had time to carefully weigh his disciples he found them wanting to the tune of one A'- torney-General and one Finance Min- ister. Undaunted he went out into the highways and byways and picked up a couple of lads seemingly fitted to supply the néeded weight. When doing so Mr. Bennett was fully awae seats would have to be found fur them. There was where the fun be- gan, or the fly began squirming in the ointment. No matter whom they asked to relinquish their seats’ on the woolsack there seemed no way cf ensuring the frolicsome Winches would not mistake the movement fcr a game of musical chairs and inno- cently slide into the vacant spaces. That dilemma has not yet been eradi- cated. NO HURRY Concluding there’ was no rea! hur- ry about dealing with that phase of their malady, attention was focussed upon other matters. The new brooms This advertixement is no} publ the Liquor Control Board er by the Government of British Columt began flicking dust off B.C.H.I.S. -— uot an honest to goodness house- clean, but a lick here and a pronise there. Then they started flying kites in all directions in the form cf badly conceived statements; whereupon all and sundry commenced peppering the ground around them with buck- shot, and the new goverment are now busier than a group of French danc- ing masters; picking ‘em up and put- ting ’em down. Is there any wonder they find the position untenable, Re~ luctant to be outdone by their city cousins the boys feel they showld chip in their mites’ worth of advice. They, suggest before Social Credit heromes a social liability on account of eun- tracting varicose veins, charleyhorscs or tap-dancers’ cramps, they inform the Lieutenant-Governor they can no longer continue the marathon. Truly. the race is to the strong. Why worry pemselves sick over any constitu- tional issues which may or may not be involved. Let His Honor wrestle with those problems. It is one of his duties. But for heavens’ sake permit beth If and her horse Winston. Canadian National Exhibition back tw the dairies, QUEEN MODELLED IN BUTTE; Central Press Canadian Fifteen hundred pounds of butter makes this stattie of Queen Eliza t ho Ontario dairy producers sponsored t idea and commissioned ariist Ross Butler to make the model for t: After the show is over, the butter go Butler made the statue in near-freezing temperatur- him to weigh the pros and cons of gRMGE LAKE the whole miserable business unham- | —_—_————_ pered by Mr. Bennett’s advie Tea eatomnin, ters o he =o 1952 FAIR SHOWS PROFIT OF $118 tors and so on, and once having ar- . rived at a decision let him govern! Members of the Bridge Lake Farm- himself — and us — accordingly. No ers Institute held their other party appears anxious to form monthly meeting’September 7th. A another government Harold’s har- financial report of the 1952 fall fair rangues notwithstanding. No ove was submitted to the meeting by sec- really wants another election at this retary C. F. Faessler, which showed time. It is, therefore, clearly up to receipts to have exceeded expendi- the Lt.-Governor to decide the next tures by approximately $118.90. move. If Mr. Bennett and his disciples’ The federal government is calling Go not relish such a forthright pro- for tenders for carrying the mail cedure then they should immediately twice a week by the shortest route issue writs for the necessary by-elec- trom Lone Butte to Bridge Lale. Ap- tions and declare their intention of parently this would mean the aboli- convening a Fall session. The Spring tion of the rural mail route which session was little better than farcial. has been in existence for the past We could admire them more for put- fifteen years. ting up even a losing fight than for prolonging the present state of 2on- Davie Fulton, M.P. for Kamloops, fusion and nonsensical hubbub in to take the matter up with the post- the vain hope some fairy godmother master general at Ottawa. will happen along to magically evan: | ovate their dilemma. Bridge Lake are to meet at the B}- lingson Cemetery at The meeting,.by resolution, asked, | September 28th, to do necessa regular work. Ole Ellingson, a pioneer resi- dent of the district, donated the present burying ground to the com- munity many years ago. Mr. Ellingson, now advanced in years, has recently given the people some additional land adjoining the present cemetery. It is on this new grant that most of the work will be done when the neighbors meet. J. R. ROSS was a visitor at the Roe Lake home of Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Bell on September 11. BETTY BOULYBEE, ten year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Boult- he, won first prize for the layer cake which she baked and entered at the fall fair in competition with the wo- The residents of Roe Lake and|men. In a former report, the Bridge Lake correspondent credited Miss Roe Lake on! Betty Faessler with the honor. Like the elk and moose, Mountain a sheep are found in both the Old and New Worlds. Some of the species that occur in Asia are very similar in appearance to the Bighorns of our’ western mountain ranges. a * GOLD INTERNATIONALLY FAMOUS In keeping with our policy of stocking only the best quality lines of Merchandise, we are now dealers for Biltmore Hats Ltd. : “CANADA'S LARGEST MANUFACTURER OF FINE FUR FEL’ e ALSO IN STOCK, THE NEWEST STYLE With 4-inch open flare brim — in these exclusive coiors | INTERIOR POWE | Williams Lake ©. FULL LINES OF . 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