PAT’S TIRE SHOP P. C. HOSEY, Prop. Specializing in Tire and Tube Vulcanizing RECAPPING SERVICE Home Oil Agents B. F. Goodrich Tires WILLIAMS LAKE B.C. CENTRAL SERVICE JACK LEPINSKI G. M. SALES AND SERVICE General Repairs, Accessories Wrecking Service Acetylene Welding P.O. Box 18 WILLIAMS LAKE, B.C. a ———————— —————— “In the Heart of the Cariboo” The Maple Leaf Hotel offers every modern convenience to the Traveller, the overnight guest or the long-term patron. Cafe, Coffee Shop and a Genuine air of Hospitality. LICENSED PREMISES MRS. L. A. MOXON, Proprietress WILLIAMS LAKE - - B.C. ————————— NN ee Subscribe to THE SHOULDER STRAP. LADIES’ AND MEN’S SUITS TO MEASURE BRYAN'S TAILOR SHOP CLEANING and PRESSING 8 WILLIAMS LAKE, B.C. a , WITH COMPLIMENTS C. H. DODWELL & CO. (R. Beauchamp) NOTARY PUBLIC INSURANCE REAL ESTATE WILLIAMS LAKE, B.C. —————————————S —O—————— DOG CREEK STAGE C. R. PLACE, Proprietor General Freight Hauling — Williams Lake to Dog Creek * Williams Lake, B. C. ee Page Sixty taken and sent them out to police chiefs and sheriffs throughout Canada and the United States. It was quite a little time later when he received word from a sheriff in Montana. At last we had identified our man. This sheriff told us that the giant had killed his partner five years earlier at Sweet- grass, Montana, and since that time had been the object of a police search. For five years he had lived like an animal in the woods around Fort George. He had felt, I believe, that every man was a policeman and that every man was a potential enemy. He lived and ate just like a wild thing. No doubt but what the hardships he en- dured cracked his mind and drove him into the state in which we found him. After the case was cleared up we heard from various residents in the bush who had encountered him. He often visited Indian cabins demanding food, and it was noted that he never relinquished hold of his rifle. That was his main contact with life. When he died he clung to it . . . a final futile gesture of defence. A BEAUTIFUL young girl dreamed that a sinister but handsome dark-haired man appeared at her bedside. Before she could protest, he yanked her from the satin covers and carried her away to a luxurious lim- ousine waiting at the back door. Hurtling her into the back seat, he drove swiftly into the country, drawing up at last in a se- cluded, moon-flooded lane. The man turned and stared menacingly at the beautiful girl. “What are you going to do now?” she asked, quiveringly. ‘How should I know?” he retorted. your dream.” “Ths AN Aberdonian wrote to a Birmingham firm asking them to forward a packet of shaving paper. He omitted, however, to enclose payment. The reply from Birmingham referred him to page 445 of the firm’s catalogue where it was distinctly stated: “All small orders should be accomplished by a remittance.” The Aberdonian replied by return: “Dear Sirs: If I had possessed a catalogue with 445 pages, I should not have ordered the shav- ing paper. Please send catalogue now.” THE members of a hunting party had been specifically requested to bring only male hounds. One indignant member, however, owned only a female, and out of courtesy was finally permitted to include her. The pack was off in a flash. In a matter of seconds they were completely out of sight. The confused hunters stopped to question a farmer in a nearby field. “Did you see some hounds go by here?” “Yep,” said the farmer. “See where they went?” “Nope,” was the reply, “the fox was runnin’ a good fifth.” THERE lived in Nantucket some years an old-time whaler, Captain Coffin, y had had many thrilling adventures. 0; he was harpooning a big sperm whale wh the monster turned, crushed the boat a scattered the crew in the sea. Fora ry ment the Captain was in the whale’s gx jaws, but pulled himself out and was x cued by his mates. “Captain Coffin,” sq a friend, “what did you think when y found yourself in the whale’s jaws?” “What did I think?” replied the Ca tain. “I thought he’d make 100 barrels. and by the prophets, he did!” —_—__ HOTEL VICTORIA | FULLY MODERN LICENSED PREMISES Owned and Operated by Lillooet Hotels Ltd. LILLOOET B. C. Lillooet Cartage Co. Ltd. General Transportation Lillooet-Lytton Stages * LILLOOET, B. C. Lillooet Garage A. M. WICKWIRE Builders’ Supplies Lumber - Roofing - Wallboards Glass, Etc. Re-sawing, Cabinet Making Sash and Doors * LILLOOET, BRITISH COLUMBIA F. C. PARKS & CO. Groceries, Meats, Hardware, Drygoods, Saddlery, Farm Produce Wholesale and Retail Sherwin-Williams Paints, Pierre Paris Shoes Orient Hosiery, Five Roses Flour Headlight Overalls LILLOOET, BRITISH COLUMBIA JIM BROTHERS | GENERAL MERCHANDISE Groceries, Hardware, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Etc. Local Agents for “ROBIN HOOD" Flour LILLOOET, BRITISH COLUMBIA be ee THE SHOULDER STRAP