———— HH TRIAOND, Wrehiaaie LARK, 8, Phursda¥, Pebiuavy 31, 1p8a, Classified Ads Classified rates — 3c per word first in: We rtion, 2e subsequent insertions. minimum charge. Payment strictly in advance, FOR SALE L— One team geldings weighing approximately 1800 lbs. Apply H. Zirnhelt, Cherry Creek Rauch, Kamloops, P.O. Box 39. each. pe ee ae Ns FOR SALE — 125 tons slough hay $15.00 per ton, Address all inquir. ies to Hartwig Horn, Fawn RR}, Lone Butte, B.C. Business Directory Scot K. Hambley, R.O. OPTOMETRIST At the Avery Clinic one Wednesday of each month For appointment phoue Dr. Avery's office Next Clinic Wednesday, March 5th | Andy's Wood & Sawdust Delivery on MILLWOOD and SAWDUST For delivery call ° WESTWICK BROS. Harry P. Brown |ror SALE — 14 registered Here ford Butls, coming two years old next spring. ach, 150 Mile. B. ¢ Apply 150 Mile R: Cc. jJand, good berry soil. Close to Mission on good road. Water. lights available. $1800.00 full price, ee FOR SALE — New Holland Pick-up hay baler, including Wisconsin V4 motor. Used four season. Good for stack baling as well as field. Price $1,000 cash. W Anderson, Hatzic Prai Mission, B.C. ee ES Se ee IF YOU INTEND buying baby chicks or pullets this year, write for cata- COMING RV Oliver Theatre— This week— “The Great Missouri Raid” Next week— sage West" t's My Boy” eee Dance at Elks Hall, Friday, 10:30. Iee Carniva 29, Mareh Memorial Arena, Feb. 1. §:30 p.m, Stampede Association Annual Meet- ing, Village Hall, March 4, 8 p.m. CARD OF THANKS Mrs. Belinda Bnait o. Hydraulic, B.C. wishes*to express her appre- ciation of the efficiency and kind- ness extended to her by Dr. Avery ana we War Memorial Hospital statf; also for the visits of Father Naphin and of her many friends during her stay there. THE TRIBU agent for logue of breeds and prices to Appleby Poultry Farm, Mission , City, B:C. MISCELLANEOUS END EMBARRASSING BALDNESS. At last a tested, proven hair re- storer. Quickly promotes hair growth in all cases of baldness regardless of age or condition. Sold on full money-back guaran- tee. For particulars write Thalia Herbal Products Ltd., 9371 West 10th Ave., Vancouver, B.C. LIVESTOCK WANTED TOP PRICES paid for any quantity of Fox meat Horses. Cash on your Tanch. Contact Bill White, 265 Sth Ave., Haney, B.C. Phone Haney 73789. WANTED Income Tax Investi Financial Consultant Box 35, Williams Lake Phone 34-R-5 LOGGING CONTRACT— Falling and skidding. TD-9. Experienced Lo gers. L. Bloomfield & Son, Kelowna. Phone 712 L2. Dr. A. H. Bayne DENTIST Office Open Daily except Monday 10to4 Medical-Dental Bldg. WANTED TO BUY — €attle Ranch, mu8t cut one thousand tons of feed and have adequate range and water. Lease proposition consider- ~ ed. Apply Tribune Box 24. WANTED — 35-foot jackpine or fir Poles, class 5, 6, and 7. Write or phone A. W. Alaric, Box 152, Hope, B.C. Phone Hope 3115. SITUATIONS WANTED — MALE Tom Williams B.C. Land Surveyor General Delivery WILIAMS LAKE, B.C. @ INSURANCE @ REAL ESTATE @ INVESTMENTS F. B. BASS LTD. Across from Post Office Williams Lake, B.C, W. D. ROBERTS Funeral Director and Embalmer WILLIAMS LAKE BEATTY WASHING MACHINES SERVEL Kerosene Refrigerators ONAN LIGHTING PLANTS 150 Mile Store MARRIED MAN, 36, two children, excellent horseman, anxious to lo- cate on ranch. State accomodation and wages in reply. Box 25, The Tribune. ? { HELP WANTED — FEMALE “FFICIENT GIRL wanted tor post- ing accounts and genera. otfice work. Reply in own handwriting giving fuil details of experience and education. Tribune Box 33. AUCTION SALE — TIMBER SALE X53746 There will be offered for saie at Pubisie Auction ‘at 9:30 am., on Saturday, March ist, 1952 in the otfice of the Forest Ranger at Williams Lake, B.C., the Livenée X53746, to cut 2,665,000 f.b.m. of Fir, Lodgepole Pine and Spruce on an area covering part of Lots 723 and 724, situated 1 mile east of Robert Creek,, Cariboo Land District. Five years will be allowed for al of timber. “Provided anyoue unable to at- tend the auction in person may submit tender to be opened at the hour of auction and treat- ed as one bid.” Further p2rticulars may he ob- tained trom the Deputy Minister of Forests, Victoria, B.C., or the District Forestér, Kamloopz, B.C. re AUCTION SALE TOM C. STEVENS Watchmaker & Jeweller located at Wilkinson’s Radio Shop Williams Lake, B.C. J.C.A. LONG B.C, LAND SURVEYOR CIVIL ENGINEER e Williams Lake, B.C. URE’S LAUNDRY & DRY CLEANING MENDING e REPAIRS Out of Town Customers given Prompt Attention C. H. Dodwell & Co. (R. BEAUCHAMP) NOTARY PUBLIC Insurance Real Estate WILLIAMS LAKE, B.C. TIMBER SALE X54079 There will be offered for sale at Public Auction, at 10 a.m.. on Saturday, March 1, 1952, in the office of the Forest Ranger, Wii- liams Lake, B.C., the Licence X54079, to cut 768,000 F.B.M. Douglas Fir and other species saw- logs on an area situated 17 miles South of Williams Lake. Four (4) years will be allowed fur removal of timber. “Provided anyone unable to attend the auction.in person may submit tender to be opened at the hour of auction and treated as one bid.” Further particulars may be ob- tained trom the Deputy Minister ot Forests, Victoria, B.C., or the District Forester, Kamloops, B.C. AUCTION SALE TIMBER SALE X545' There will be offe: Public Auction at 9:3 Saturday February the Licence 000 fim, and Lodgepole Pine on an area covering the west half cf Lot 2946, and fractional southeast: % and north’ of Lot 4204, situated | | near Buffalo Creek P.O., Lillooet Land District. Five years will be allowed for removal of timber. “Provided anyone unable to at- tend the auction in person may submit tender to be opened at the hour of auction and treat- ed as one bid.” Further particulars may be ob- tained from the Deputy Minister of Forests, Victoria, B.C,, or the District Forester, Kamloops, B.C. Geo. H. Hewitt Co. Ltd, Tubber stamps a OFFERS plainly marked “Ofier for | Tractor” ou the envelope wit ve received by the undersigned up .o noon February 28th, 1952, 1or the following ‘tractors located “as is and where is’ at Public Works old shop, Quesnel, B.C, Details: Unit T-103, Allis-Chal- mers tractor, Moael ND-10W, 7 equipped wito ; Moue: & Carco lowing Winch; Isaacson hydraulie blade control; seven tooth jana clearing blade complete with push beams. Unit T-106, Allis-Chalmers ', Model HD-10W, equipped with Model G-4 Careo towing winch; Isaacson hydraulic blade control; angle dozer C frame and custom built seven tooth land clearing blade. Further particulars are obtain- able upon application to Mr. A. R. ‘Tarves, District Agriculturist, Quesnel. Offers will be subject to 3% S.S.& M.A. tax, and must indicate clearly the Unit number as the tractors are to be sold as indiviau- al units. The highest or any offer not necessarily accepted. PURCHASING~- COMMISSIOM PARLIAMENT BUILDINGS, VICTORIA, B.C. GAS RERMIT Department of Lands and Forests Petroleum and Natural Gas Control No. operator’s guar Notice of Application fov a: Crown Petroleum and Natural | Gas Permit under the “Petroleum and Natural Gas Act” In Land Recording District of Quesnel and situate north west of Horsefly. Take notice that Annie McTag- gart Cartrae of Kamloops, 2.C. occupation housewife, has apolied for a_Crown petroleum and natur- AUCTION S1LR 5, to cut 10.550,009 f.p.m. ', Spruce and Lodzepo e Pi an area comprising east boun- dary of Lot 313, situated on Sheri- dan Creek, Cariboo Land District. fen years will be allowed for Memoval of timber. “Provided anyone unable to attend the auction in person may submit tender to be opened at the ho =r of auctio! and treated as one bid.” Further particulars may be ob- tained from the Deputy Minister of Forests, Victoria,. B.C., or the District Forester, Kamloops, B.C. on Crown land adjoining AUCTION SALE TIMBER SALE There will be offered for at Public Auction, at 10 a.m., Saturday, March 22, 1952, in the office of the Forest Ranger, 100 Mile House, B.C, the Licence X52968, to cut 1,750,000 F.B.M. Fir and other speciés sawlogs on an area situated South of Lac La NOTICE xaminations fer. the position Assists Monday, February 26th, 9:00 a.m., Williams Lake. =; Wednesday, February 27th, 9:00 a.m., Kamloops. Thursday, February 28th, 9:00 a.m., Vernon. February 29th, 9:06 wha. Application forms and full par- ticulars may he obtained from the District Forester at Kamloops or the Forest Ranger's office at ex- amination centres. Completeé ap- plication forms should be forward- ed to reach the District Forester by February 22nd, or failing this must be presentedto the examin- ers at the time of the examination. These examinations are being conducted to establish eligible lists for 1952 fire season employment. From such lists appointments to Positions now vacant will be made t i * standin 0 in the examinations. Candidates must be citizens of one of the nations of-the British Commonwealth, and must have-re- aided in Britigh Columbia for ane year, The candidate must be phy- sieally capable of the work. ° Candidates must be 21 years at age. ‘© examination fee is charged. LAND ACT . Notice of Intention to Apply To Purchase Land In Land Recording District of Quesnel, B.C. and situate: M-Ciu- ly Lake, Eeaver Valley, Hor-e ly. Ps Take notice that Adolph alert Junek, of Horsefly, B.C., occupa- tion Rancher, int-nds to apzly for permission to purchase the-foilow= ing d.se.ib-d lands: t Commencing at a post planted at the north east corner of Lot 9554 thence 24 chains south along east side of Lot 9554; thence 46 chains east to the north west cor- ner of Lot 8263; thence north to shore of McCauley Lake; thence along shore to point of commence- ment and containing 100 acres, more or less. The purpose for which the land is required is Agriculture. ig : Aco:pu Albert Junek. Dated February Ist, 19527 Hache. Three (3) years will be allowed for removal of timber. “Provided anyone unable to attend the auction in person may submit tender to be opened at the hour of auction and treated as one bid.” Further particulars may be ob- tained from the Deputy Minister of Forests, Victoria, B.C:, or thi District Forester, Kamloops, 3.C. AUCTION SALE TIMBER SALE X55209 There will be offered for sate at Public Auction, at 9:30 a.m. on Saturday, March 15th, 1952, in the oftice of the Fovest Ranger at Williams Lake, B.C. the Licence X55209, to cut 7,935,000 f.b.m. of Fir, on an area covering part of Sections 4. 5, and 8, Township 41, situated south of Knife Creex, 3 miles east of 141 Mile House, Cari- boo Land District. Five years will be allowed for removal of timber. : “Provided anyone unable to attend the auction in person may submit tender to be opened at the hour of auction and treated as one bid.” Further particulars may be ob- tainer from the Deputy Minister of Forests, Victoria, B.C., or the District Forester, Kamloops, B.C. mee This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia al gus permit on the locatiou de- seribed as follows: Commencing at the south west corner of Lot 8269, Cariboo Land District; thence northerly along the westerly boundary of said Lot 8269 to the north west corner thereof, being a point on the southerly boundary of Lot 1924; thence westerly along said south- erly boundary to the south west corner of said lot 1924 and con- tinuing due west to a point due south of the south east corner of Lot $832; thence north to said cor- ner; thence westerly and northerly along the soutkerly and westerly boundaries*of said Lot 9832 to the south east corner of Lot 2591; thence northerly and westerly along the easterly and northerly boundaries of said Lot 2591 to the most westerly south west cor- ner of Lot 720; thence northerly along the westerly boundaries of Lots 720 and 721 to the north ‘vest corner of said Lot 721; thence easterly along the northerly boundary of said Lot 721 to the north east corner thereof; thence due north to a point on the south- erly boundary of Lot 8266; thence easterly and northerly aiong the southerly and easterly boundaries of said Lot $266 to the north east corner thereof; thence due east to a point due north of the nortad east corner of Lot 8271; thence south to said corner and continu- ing southerly aiong-the eusterly boundary of said Lot 8271 to the south east corner thereof; thence southerly in a straight line io the north east corner of Lot 723 and continuing southerly along the easterly boundary of said Lot 723; to tke south east corner thereof; thence due south to a point ou the northerly boundary of Lot 8270; thence easterly, southerly and westerly along the. nor e y and southerly boundarie suid Lot $270 to the norch + rer of id Lot and available on Lots 505, 1934, 7. The above de- scribed area contains 10,000 acres more or less. Date of application 14th day of November, A.D., 1951. Dated at Kamloops, B.c, 8th day of Febrna. A.D. 19 Annie McTaggart Cartrae. Appljcant. this a reality. of indust in’ forestry, mining and All of us in Brit socail cond to ‘offer, PRIMARY INDUSTRIES Forestry aisle of € Mining 4. Boe ele Agriculture aS ey = Fisheries - - -'- - - Manufacturing see DEPARTME New Frontiers There have been many changes in the economic life of Canada in these post-war years, as her change trom an agricultural to an industrial economy has become None of these have been so startling as the opening of new frontiers in this far Western Province. With its great natural wealth, British Columbia has always been a fruitful field for capital investment, but it is only in the past few years that these natural resources have become the basis for further and more intensive industrial development. British Columbia has always held a paramount place production, and in these later years, we have seen and gained the benefit of further expansion in these fields. Now, added to them, are huge h)dro-electric developments with industrial prcduction in aluminum, celulose and other products related to basic resources, either actually under way, or in advanced stages of development. fisheric h Cohunbia have a stake directly or indirectly in these develop- ments. They are the basis of the highést average wage, and the most advanced ions of any Province of this Dominion. All this is a credit not only to nature herself, but to the political sagacity which has encouraged the invest- ment capital, foreign and domestic, on this unprecedented scale. This has been accomplished not only by the provision of sound government, but by active encouragement, through efficient road and rail transport, by ‘the development of abundant electric power, and by related means. We have much in the past of which to ve proud. More, we can look f award with confidence to the brightest economic and social future the world has GROSS VALUE OF PRODUCTION — BRITISH COLUMBIA 1945 1939 $ 88,221,000 65,682 000 $147,655.000 63,344.000 1951 (Estimated) $525,000.000 165,000,000 4) 02.000 102,992,051 155.000,060 7,699,000 44,532 009 90_000,000 $221.00 1,000 $358,523.000 $935,000,000 $217.949.000 $628,903,000 $1,000,000,000 N OF FINANCE PROVINCE OF BRITISH COLUMBIA HON. BYRON I. JOHNSON, Minister