THE OMINECA HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 25, 1982 Pi + All Sorts’ aid “Conditiong _e— he all ‘sorts’ of : ‘men “anid | ‘living LOW: eapes eonditlons ‘were encountered, At: one : time his “quarters” might be in an In- a, HE. AST : Pha year Canadian National ' ilian’s shack, or ‘agdin, in: the’ store- keeper's one. rim j.“6r' more often: he’ would “pat up”. at the minister's home |’ .| - offers four different fares to ——as Was customary for. chureh and astern points for you to" government, ‘Officials to-do in places / choose, f OMA. : ‘ . where. theré was néither hotel nor| || 1: "Coach One-Way Fares boarding house. (If there was a min- 4 feed in coaches, oo sn kip! oe t : : ; q - Would You Like | Tobe Bing? : ” Watch Repairing and J ewellery Requirements ne ~ oP _ lectiy e @ buying. hang of your ‘questions, . ds Bond ¥alue. of your soil or flocks or herds or your health, 3 oe a “Imagine F Fourself, to’ ‘be. bina, and being asked: to. buy a motor cat or silverware, or dlothing, oria ‘pair’ of: shoes, : ‘or. refilgerators or. a ‘suite’ of: furniture. “ -_Tmui ‘your: stores’ to! enter}: angi eventif you. ‘did find ‘yoursélf re ’ -in the right Class of store; you ‘wouldn't. be able. to : select intelligently. what: you' Were bidden buy. | - Yousyouldn't know anything about values, Te would be érnel to: ‘send: a lind person to do se- . 7 Advertisements are like’ raiior ision They enable. . yon to seein your home what is in the stores, ‘ - what stores have, what’ you plan: to. buy ;:also, 3. thev give descriptions, t tell you prices, and answer... ; Advertisements s save you time, and safeguard volt. highs agaltict ‘the danger’ of smibsebdice. “ Wliat is advertised regulnzly is ‘tnistiworthy, and , He guided by advertisements when} rou plan | to spend money’: for things to wear, to eat, to give your. home easements and com- ; farts, ta save Your time, to ‘increase. output of your. own libor, or your ‘property 6 Ormoney. This ndvertisement is sponsored by the Canadian Weekly Newspaper Associaion ; re ke ora. ister’s home!} death oceurred, his Was a: ‘Welldnow: figure in: Vancouver. as: vel ag, fa ‘those ete ‘a po : Bees hoes . cor wy . i] er ee Tr orchards,. or to Drotect your. life. \ ‘ m _ iF va rr {r . i . >> > > >. ICIIOICICO IONICS » Our Wards, SE CeCe Ae CL CEE to eae Written by Miss M, B. Wright, for ulne years teacher at Kitsegukla, nnd now residing at Grand Forks, B. C. From County Down Spectator Thess neighbors of ours who were here heforee any of us and whose right i» the Goauntry is prior to that of any white man or woman in Canada, are | how our wards to be euarded and car- cl for. We, throough our representa- iivex, the Indian Department at .Otta- sui, tre responsible for their well-being, in sickness medical care is provided for them; in poverty, means to sustain life: if unjustly .accused, defence; {f ihreitened with violence,” ‘protéction.. - Education Is free to all. An ample.: provision of tand haa been set aside yay thelr use. On these reservation they may build homéa, plant : ‘gardens. _pud Ityve thelr lives ‘unmolested: ~ “Subs ject to approval of the Indian: Deprtt- mont, they may even sell these rerserva- tions “en bloc.” At present, as we Inne, there is a tentative proposal by Vancouver to acquire. the Kitsilano Fe. serve, for which about $219,000 hag al- ready been paid to the Indians. » British Columbia hag. more, Indians thin has any otliex’ ‘province’ in’.Cun- nda. You sée them in’ the north along tlé Naas River; at Port Simpson;..up ‘the Skeena River to Hazelton: anid’ “Hug: wilget; east. to Babine,” Burns’ ‘Lake, |' Francois Lake, Willlame Lake; ‘west |; tw" Queen Charlotte Islands.and west wast - of ; “Vancouver . Jaland (Kupar rstand. exis ‘of. MWancouver Island, has a Inege and: very expensively pL. Gorrad- Ing xehool) $ at Ahousnt, Albernl ; and 4442 44 2 £24 oy > > oy Fo > RAE the. Indians Particularly in Skeena District in B. C. CCE CCCO COUN TC TTT on the const, Alert Bay nm ith ‘its fine Fairay of totenr poles), Campbell Hiver . Cape Mudge (beside. the lighthouse) ete. and. south nnd Chilliwiuck. ; at Sardis is another large boarding school, “Coqualeetga,” of which” the late Mr, Rtv TL Calrvns, inspector of Indian schools in was at one tine the principal. Tt is lu great measure due-to hin that Indian schools generally are x. “well eqoaipped.: for, as inspector, he urged thelr needs. Formerly, the ma tern] supped wes often of the most “neagre deseription, but tadny-—owilng ¢: to iy; repyesentations ta- “the power; [that be” nt Ottawa-many | of these aun vie with nivst public schools in xc fur us equipment is concerned, ind the pupils ure mnder no expense for wily- rthilng, 3 ae ‘the inspectorate Was 1 large one: It’s a far ery from Alyansch, on the ‘Nass Itiver. (where they “shoot” the’ rapids) to Babine, which could only hie approached , froin. Hagelton\ by way cof, miek trail av from the south by lake’ steamer; or to Masset.’ with its claim) beds say, to Altousat per, Union 8.8. up ‘the’ “Hoeky West" coust. of ‘Vancouver, Island. . _ Canveyances, many, pnd’ -varled, and to: be used, Or aalghe, ‘be-—where thire’ Was neither’ motor. tat, nor: road ‘for: a} Or, perhaps,’ a ‘const. stimer showed ug} 8 in mid, channel, while: om inspector. bonvded - it frou : mW *thetierminn’ %- “Saan'. _ bont ; 3 _ } to North Vancouver |. British Columbia, ; 60 ‘seloolsin :ul—and very senttered | = be’ mentioned. ‘that: én! jen, spr .ewhen | trains Were not. om: ting, —that a 12