Thursday, October 29, 1953 fFHE TRIBU.ZE, WILLIAMS LAKE, B.0, leven if it was dark.” Smiles Pace “] didn’t kiss you,” "They had just emerged from a rail-| man, angrily. “I only wish I knew way tunnel. Said the girl: “Herbert, who it was—I'd teach him.” you shouldn’t have kissed me like] ‘‘Herbert,”” sighed the girl, waa ne yoone Careful Habits In Personal Hygiene that with all those people around,|couldn’t teach him anything.” uSSHNISNG S AGOPAUBAG SI NOILVONGG,,” qoouss ArvjueUe, Ay ‘urd § 38 6 WIOE 19gG0}DO ‘ABpIIy Supjeom siosedeyey }xX9U SY} 0} INO uN} OF S10ded -o¥1 Jeq}O pue SIeqMIeM SjT Te SeSin UWOMeoossy qeyoeet-jueied ey} woruee nod eaey OM MON Aepu] Asng ATTENTION, RANCHERS! Packer buyers will be at our Williams Lake Stockyards every Saturday during the shipping season, For special date requirements at Williams Lake, or for sale arrangements through the Vancouver stockyards of the B.C. Livestock Producers Co-op (Sales every Tuesday), con- tact Slim Dorin, Fieldman. Phone 74-R3 or 94-R6. ° Cariboo Cattlemen’s Association During the past few months many cases of Infectious Jaundice (or In- fectious Hepatitis as it is otherwise known) have occurred in the Cari- | boo Health Unit area, states Dr H. M. Brown, medical director. Although jaundice, the yellow staining of the skin, is the most prominent symptom of this com- plaint, it should be borne in mind other diseases such as gall-stones, that jaundice is a sympton of many certain anaemias, etc., and‘on this account the diagnosis must be con- firmed by the family physician. After on incubation period of ap- proximately 30 days, certain symp- toms, similar to those which occur in many other virus infections, manifest themselves. These are fever, head- ache, vomiting, abdominal discom- fort and general aches and pains. A few days after the appearance of these symptoms jaundice develops and is shown at first by a yellow staining of the whites of the eyes and a dark coloured urine. The skin gradually becomes more yellow and the motions become light in color. | Compinea with the above symp- toms we usually have a poor appe- tite, with a strong distaste for fatty ‘foods, and mental depression. Some- times there {s Itching of the skin. In most cases we find that the | Jaundice lasts from one to five weeks jand that recovery is almost invari- ably complete. Deaths from this com- plaint are extremely rare but have OVERSTOCKED THESE CARS MUST BE SOLD you Best Way To Avoid Infectious Jaundice occurred The Virus which is the cause of the condition “is to be found in the stools and it is through the contam- ination of hands, food, drink, and eating and drinking utensils that in- fection occurs. Improvement in per- isonal hygiene andésanitation will do much to prevent the disease. Above all, frequent washing of the hands is urged. This is most important be- fore meals, before handling food- stuffs and after the toilet. Cc. MAHOOD Social Club Returns Slate Of Officers Two meetings were held by the Jolly Hours Club in October. On the third there was a good attendance for the annual meeting and election of officers which was combined with a quilting bee. There was no change in the executive, President, Mrs. Paul Mailloux, vice-president, Mrs. Ed- ward Higgins; secretary-treasurer, Mrs. Harold Hartwig. New members were Mrs. C. Gag- jardi and Mrs. Walter Olson. Auto- matically Mrs. Gaglardi became next hostess and the club met at her home October 24 with 14 members present and one visitor, Mrs. Russel Boyce ot Williams Lake. Next regular business meeting at Mrs. Walter Olson's on November 21. Drawing took place for the leather carryall which was won by F. W. Ward and the leather crib board won by Mrs. A. Law, LAST THURSDAY R. A. Pitre left Hfor Vancouver to take a TCA plane Saturday evening for North Bay to attend “an I.B.L. convention. Mr. Pitre has been busy clearing land this summer and has now commenced buflding a barn. Harold Hartwig ts the builder. rangements for the various inter- house competitions These include the High School News Danish Handball finals, and the We are getting more modern all/second indoor High School Track the time. Now we have a Public Ad-| Meet, which is to be held at the Elks dress system installed in our school. Each of the rooms has its own lond- speaker connected up to the office but all rooms may and can receive the principal's messages or radio programs at one time. The Student's Council spousored the first school party of the year on October 16, and it was proclaimed an immediate success by all who attended. The decorating comiittee transformed the auditorium with crepe paper streamers and balloons. Mr, and Mrs. A. Halleran, accom- panied by Kay, generously provided the music for the evening. An element of “refinement and culture” was introduced to the students by Mrs. Doug Stevenson and her Drama Class, who (as we were told) worked unteasingly for weeks to present he- fore us one of the greatest dramatic tragedies, the memorable “Clemen- tine,” in the form of a skit. We all enjoyed it very much. The sports representatives from the four Houses are working fever- ishly on the completion of the ar- Hall on November 4 or 5. The girls basketball teams are ex- pecting a good season this year, and have begun their regular practices. The Juniors held their first practice of the season on October 22. Neither of the teams, which are coached by Mrs. Palmer, have been chosen yet. The badminton fans are happily getting their racquets out of moth- balls after hearing that the game will be played in Physical Education classes, beginning soon after the Track Meet. A new sport will be introduced to the High School when the boys begin a series of floor hockey games dur- ing November. ORDER YOUR COUNTER SALES BOOKS RUBBER STAMPS: SCRATCH PADS 2 trom. THE TRIBUNE Caterpillar D-: HERE’S ONE FOR YOU! EXCELLENT SAWMILL POWER! 37- power unit, “W” type, serial 22B473. This unit, developing 250 HP at 2000 RPM, is complete with 13 inch, 13-groove pulley, 30-day warranty, f.o.b. Prince George Allis Chalmers HD-10 tractor, Isaacson front cable control, Isaac- $7,000.00 son dozer, and Carco logging winch. Repairs now being completed in our-shop. f.0.b, Prince George 5500.00 LOOK AT THIS SAVING! Demonstrator Kohler model 3.DA21, 115 volt, single phase, AC electric generating plant complete with batteries, fuel tank and ail fittings. Used very little and only as a demonstrator. Here is your chance to save more than $200.00 on the price of a new unit with EVERY PRICE SLASHED Tremendous Selection ... Buyer’s Satisfaction MR. and MRS. ED. HIGGINS have had their accommodations taxed to capacity during the hunting sea- son, J. S. D. SMITH of Clinton, of the Stock 58A -~ 1951 Pontiac Deluxe Sedan --- Department of Lands and Forests ; Big Six -- Hydramatic Drive -- Radio -- good rubber — spent a few days last week at McNeil = zo -napecondivoner = smal anilesse $1800.00 || Ranch inspecting pre-emptions and 1950 Pontiac Sedan ‘equipped with 3 es oe kes) ang. licatior CE the vicinity of | : Air conditioner — Customradio -- Sun visor -- and [| Canim Lake. other extras x = $1550.00 _ FOLLOWING the amputation of ppieerictae cess sae se REE LEE AES avy his finger, Norman Carlson is recup- Stock 122A --- 1947 Packard Sedan -- Custom equipped erating at B. Spencer McNeil’s. -- Good condition -- New rubber ... $1475.00 VISITING last week at Mr. and i Mrs. Edward Higgins were their son Stock 100B --- 1952 Meteor two door Sedan --- Custom Cecil and son-in-law and daughter, Line in lovely condition. This is strictly a pavement car Mr. and Mrs. Edward Malm. fromcthe coast =. $2000.00 JOHN NAFFS returned last week tle. Stock 123A --- 1947 Chevrolet Sedan --- oe HRS Soa WAR pastor: This is a nice family car with two-tone paint, eauiyes ea to Williams DAK last. Priday en- put pew, exound:erip reat tirese:: $950.00 route to attend a meeting of Jeho- Stock 142A --- 1949 Chevrolet Deluxe Coupe --- vah’s Witnesses at Vanderhoof. This car has radio and air conditioner -- TO DELIVER a moose for one of Joaded with extras her husband’s hunting guests, Mrs. $1275.00 K. E, Higgins motored last week to Stock 36D --- 1941 Chevrolet Sedan --- Lone Butte. A good sound car -- finish and tires as new .. $575.00 A. LAW and David motored over trom Bridge Lake at the week end, ioc 288) 2 a Cheyrolet, Sedan’ <= Mrs. Law returning home with them. laste Classiconaition $600.00 MR. and MRS. RUSSELL BOYCE Stock 16113 --- 1949 Nash Sedan --- of Williams Lake visited Mrs. This outstanding car has many extras -- custom seat Boyse's sister, Mrs. A. Law of covers, radio, famous Nash air conditioner, sun visor and Canim Lake, from Friday to eae window shields -- This car really must be seen to au bel Pon iaee to i a car load of ties via 2 y Be appreciated’ $1450.00 the B.C. Electric Railway Vancou- TRUCK BARGAINS Stock 40C -- 1949 Maple Leaf Truck Model 1683 -- 2% to 3 Ton -- Has small mileage -- 4 new 825 x 20 12-ply lug grips on rear wheels -- 179” wheel base -- Cab in first class SnEPE -- Finish good -- Check this one for price ... $1475 00 eennr arse Stock 138A --- 1950 GMC 1% ton Pick-up Good rubber -- mileage only 16,000 -- Price . $1250.00 Stock 149B --- 1950 Austin Panel —- Lots of miles left in this one -- Full price . $575.00 Finance Co. Repossessions 1941 FORD SEDAN 1950 CHEVROLET SEDAN 1937 NASH SEDAN NO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED WE ARE WRECKING SEVERAL MODELS -- BOTH CARS AND TRUCKS. HAVE A LARGE STOCK OF USED TIRES AND PARTS. COME IN AND LOOK AROUND. TRY OUR PRICES ON THESE. REMEMBER OUR BUDGET PLAN $10.00 per month will make your car look and run like new. Radios, tires, seat covers, accessories and mechani- ca] repairs can be handled on this plan. See Our Large Selection Of New Cars On Hand Williams Lake Motors Ltd. Chevrolet Pontiac Oldsmobile Buick f.0.b. Prince George Caterpillar tractor, 7J series, P.C.U. As is, f.o.b, Vancouver Prince George, B.C. all the extras thrown in. Carries a 30-day warranty, HERE'S ONE FOR THE CONTRACTOR! with LeTourneau dozer and rear Finning Tractor & Equipment Co., Ltd. $1,245.00 $4,500.00 Phone 535 ver. They were trucked to Lone Butte by Gary Davis. MR. and MRS. CARL ROBERTS trucked a load of vegetables to the Interior Marketing Board at Wil- liams Lake last Thursday, returning Sunday. Weather Strip Storm Doors H. J. Gardner & Sons Ltd. Your Building Supply Dealer IS COMING See us for Storm Sash Insulation ebeceenneeeees This advertisement is not publisked or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia Phone 27-R- Get a better grip on ihe road with B. F. Goodrich MUD-SNOW NO MORE BANGING CLANKING CHAINS e e e OUTPULLS, GUTSTOPS OTHER WINTER TIRES e e 6 SCIENTIFIC TREAD DESIGN IS QUIET ON THE ROAD Available for ‘your car or truck Pat’s Tire Service RECAPPING — VULCA VIZING Williams Lake