Thursday, January 24, 1952. HE TRIBUNE, . arose, Letter to the Editor While it is true that in some areas 5 the severe weather conditions were responsible for delays in mail deliv-- ery, in general throughout the coun- try Post Offices were able to keep Mail volume in che re-|pace with the mail as it same and as Rush once again set} most were back onto a normal basis up 4 new record, and so also I might|by the day before Christmas say did the weather. Both tnese fac-|_ The purpose of this letter is to tors imposed a particularly severe|thank the public for the assistance strain on the facilties of the Postal given to us, and also to express to the Service of Canada. despite the pre-|newspapers of Canada our apprecia- paration made to handle the extra|tion of their help in making the pub- anticipated joad, and whick among) lic aware of the many ways in which other thiuss inyoived the e:nploy-| their co- operation could be made ef- ment of 27,000 temporary helpers. | fective. Co-operation extended by the pub-| At the same time, may I express lic in early mailing of their Christ te you and the members of your staff Ontario, 1952. mas gifts and greetings was, NoweveT;|"my very best wishes for a happy and even more notable than in previous years and it was this fact that enabled the postal workers to cove efficiently with the unexpected difficulties that prosperous New Year. Yours sincerely, W. J. Turnbull, Deputy Postmaster General. COMPETE LINE of Men’s Clothing Cariboo Co-operative Mercantile Society LOW FARES FROM WILLIAMS | LAKE to Ashcroft Os e00. $10.80 Calgary a 2B Vancouver eos Los Angeles ... es) € local agent for choice of rout (See you! via GREYHOUND Whether you go ten miles or a thousand +--You'll save more when you go via GREY- HOUND. It's “Just like money in the bank.” For Free colourful travel folders. fares and schedule information, see your local agent or write: Travel Burequ, Greyhound Building, Alberta. was found by Dutch immigrant John Spekkens in Ottawa couldn’t take his money out Holland-but he could fake “sett! Solution to the housing shortage tax free. So he brought his house, Centra: Press Canaaian effects” and bring them to Canada electric wiring Cost of the nouse his wife Hea i0-ROOM HOUSE 70 CANADA FOR $4,209 Agriculture Today A column written by Federal and Provincial Agricultural officials, as a service to ranchers & farmers FEDERAL FREIGHT It should be ASSISTANCE ON made clear EEED GRAINS that all feed and mill feed imported from the prairie provinces into B.C. are sold here at prices show- ing the full benefits of the federal Freight Assistance policy 5.20 per ton. The €.P.A. 145 which was formerly apphcable and which has always been so on feed uo longer in effect. This was a spe- cial rate given by railways aid re- duced the regular freight rate by 80c per ton thus making the former maximum freight assistance $6.00 to The procedure usually followed in getting a carload ot feed grain is Dr. with him, prefabricated and reaay in Holland was $3,000, and shipping He for erection fight days after the costs brought it to $4200. Here ne of house arrived 1 was reagy for oc- is in front of his 10-room home ers cupancy except for plumbing and h five of his six children and [Church Notices PENTECOSTAL ASSEMBLIF: Pastors: Rev. and Mrs. G. Rosner 2:09 p.m..Sunday School 7:29 p.m, Evening service : in home of Rey, Rosner ——o-—_ 2 ST. PETER’S Geo. J. Fielder, Vicar January 27 — Epiphany IT in the Octave of the Conv. of St. Paul 9:06 a.m. Holy Communion 11:00 a.m. Children’s Service and Confirmation classes 7:30 p.m. Evensong Tues., Feb. 12, Annual Parochial meeting. eae orem ST. ANDREWS. TEED: 11 am. 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Shortly after Mr. Johnson had re- quested and received the resignation of Herbert Anscomb as minister ot finance, three other party cabinet members followed him to the private members’ benches, which in effect, ended the ten-year reign of the Coali- tion regime. They yere R. C. Mac- Donald, minister of mines and mun cipal affairs; E. C. Carson, minister of public Works and L. H. Byres, min- ister of trade and industry, minister of railways, minister of fisheries. Mr. Anscomb’s resignation was de- Province’s Growth Proves manded by the premier on the grounds |COStly In Some Ways of “a flagrant and arrogant disre- gard of the procedure ANSCOMB In a press statement of his own, Mr. Anscomb stated that he regretted hat the premier had used such a flimsy pretext to break up the Coali- tion but there was nothing he could do about it. “The premier has no mandate to carry on a Liberal government and an immediate dissolution should be asked for and an election held, he stated. es It is fine to grow, but British Col- of Constitu/umbia is also disvovering that it is costly. Education minister W. T. Straith estimates $120-$150 million will be |reauired in the next ten year fer new schools and teachers. It is all brought taxation | about by a 41 per cent increase in Population since 1941. This is double “At the same time the prem‘er said|the Canadian average. the government would keep the name| In the next give years, Mr. Straith Coalitfon although it is made up now | says. B.C. will need 2,000 new class. lowing “‘an unwarranted and precipi- tate announcement that an agree- ment has been reached between the two governments in connection with the Dominion-Provincial agreement renewal.” for the feeder,to instruct his local dealer in which case he will look after the details of the ciaim tor as- sistance. However, when one orders a carload direct from a prairie point he pays the usual tariff to the rail- way company and then on a special form supported by the original pur- chase invoice, recetted freight bill aud Inspection certificate he makes claim for freight assistance to F. C. Coburn, Regional Administrator, 404 Federal Building, Vanccuver, B.C. In the course of time he will be refunded the amount the Feaeral Freight Assistance policy a'lows. The forms on which the claims are made can be had from your local district agriculturist. Many enquiries are received about the possibility of getting feed grains shipped directly from a grower friend, relative, or from one’s own farm on the rairies. This impos- sible as it is unlawful for any person to transport from one province to an- other grain which is not property of the Canadian Wheat Board and such grain cannot be moved without their permission. Alberta-has supporting legislation whereby coarse grains can be sold by a producer to producer or to a feeder wi same province. Therefore, only grain which has been sold to the (Continued on back page) NOTICE In accordance with instruc- tions from the R.C.M.P. to the effect that all halls at which any admission fee is charged for public enter- tainment must close at mid- night Saturday, standard time, the weekly public dances will operate from 9:30 to 12:00 o’clock. Management Columbus Hall only of Liberals, rooms and 5,000 new teachers. This means the government will have the support of the three straight Coalitionists tr the Legislature, ing the Liberals an oyey-all majority. Anscomb anoninced the 11 Pro- gressive Conservative members of the 48-seat Legislature would moye to the Opposition )enches, The line-up in the Legis] re will now stand at Liberals 26, Progres- sive-Conservatives 11, CCF 8, Inde- pendent 2, Labor 1. WAS A RUGGED JOB! THE 1.E.L. SUPER PIONEER IS THE ANSWER TODAY! RESIGNATION In asking the minister of finance for his resignation, the premier.in a press statement stated in part “In spite of repeated violations oy Mr. Anscomb of those principals govern- ing the responsibilities of a cabinet minister I have in the public interest Jong refrained trom taking this ac- tion. I have had no wish to create any | instability im our economie and other | affairs but the action of the Minister of Finance in giving the press the results of negotiations at Oviawa before he had advised and consulted with his colleagues in the cabinet showed such a flagrant and arrogant disregard for the procedure of con- stitutional government that I had no alternative. Such action must have been merely for the sake of se- TESTED IN ACTION PROVEN BY DEEDS .E.L. pioneered the one-man chain saw field . . . Its experience has produced the SUPER Pl SQUIRREL - MUSKRAT - W MINK - MART ALL PURS WANTED Although the Fur Market shows a i ker tendency Dynatorque Engine, 25 Lbs, Blades: 14, 1 Automatic Clutch and Rewind Starter 2VvOr= will until completed, enable us to pay HIGH 2 able ANYWHERE. grades, iH AS: SQUIRREL $3.00; W: (Wild $50.00; $40.00; ER $75.0 other Purs. 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