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THE NORTHERN TRIBUN Volume 1h THE HOME PAPER OF THE PEACE RIVER COUNTRY -- MORE NEWS AND BETTER 9190 2 Year GRANDE PRAIRI MR. JUSTICE IVES TI Hon. Richard G. Reid Emerges From U. F. A. Caucus Prime Minister: Premier Not to.be Sworn in Until Next Tuesday Says Cabinet List Will be Submitted Next Week EDMONTON, July 5- pty oem, Bakers Musical Festival om Elect Officers For signations went with that of thelr chiet will carry on in thelr. depart: ental tho nam caine ss ee When do you Stink rot wil robe the cabinet list? he ie sell iikety bo early next week, if NOt uetore, he answered. T n Per Cent Tax Discount Period Ends July 13th , stated that i the. town, ; Fate ot tax Collections Con- tinue up to thp end of the discount financial si Those who have not urstoy paid re ase xe friisg ae vat: tia Moral acon Very Well-Kaown Violinist Opens Studio Here 3.) Mi Jasbec, well-known violinist, has opened a ntudio at Grande Prairie, where ho will give instruction in violin ee ee es the town will be placed in ood , shape. Coming Year Musical P stival Committee, the Town Hill on Tuesday evening. President A. E. Galway occupied the financial report indicated that tiie two feativals had pen Dlaanclal muccesses. Blection of officers reaulted as fol- lows: President A, E. Gatway. ickard. work the secretary use clerical assistance when neces- sary. ie following constitute the execu- Syllabus B.- W. Jackson. Fi e .. Spence: eect at ramatics H. B. Bal- *Publlcity C. Youns, Billeting Mrs, L,'C. Porteous, Mrs. Donald Patterson, Mrs. Law, Mrs. ntath ates for the holding. ok tae hast festival, mediately for the adjudicators. A vote of thanks was tendered the sfficers for thelr work In the last festival. :- Imperial Oil Ltd. Official Visits Grande Prairie H. L. Magee eB erie pelea AA Ter Benti Mr. Mages Jeft on Tuesday night's train for BAmonton. Wheat Is Heading Out Rapidly: Reports reaching uing The Tribune Ine dicate that wheat (x heading out meas a pit setilins be headed out in a week trae opinion on the crop prospects, had the teflon ing to say: EAS slgne welt i mee yield Field-Day, Calves Top Market At Edmonton Yards The calves easibues lave Sieh wield. ay wet nt Alex Craigs farm and which were shipped topped the market, ae held in Vrs Reports. to Tribune era Old-Timer Helped. To Celebrate First Dominion Day It has'fali n to the lot of few Cana- the Canadian Legion, who was a visitor tal HEWALSAG analy an Retoed levels sixty-neventh birthday annt- second year, waa in ntari when that town and district celebrated * the first Fi In conversation with The Tribune born at Richmond Hill, York County, Ontario, and bla mom: ory with regard to the hapgbninas 1 his early years clear. Masonic Lodge Attend Church Service Sunday The-Grande Prairie Masonic Lodge, a companied by a numb r of visiting brethren, attended HForbes Presbyterian Church: on Son day morning last. The pastor, Rev. E. A. Wright, took for his text, For other foundation can jo man lay than that te laid whiah ts Jesus Chi orinthians, 11th verse, Srd chapter eee Aaa ecient gone ni sermon directed his remarks to the monk, He stated snat hajrealised somewhat Masonry had done for the world and what it can do for the world i the pelnetplen for: whieh the order bes Continuing, the speauer said that Masonry antedates Solomon's Temple, Hicks De deestibed as the: te: building ever constr peer tbat thas bulldsrs Mult, (nts tia ntructure somet more mere material. They built Into it some- ne ease, Vea Viagr esate Gy aniaie eed Developing his subject further, th observed that decorated the and chariots brought up the rear. pceatae pace Uva, BEE) like buift on thi Jest Wadi danislormie Of lite gta tron, ferring. to national. affal oa Welcome to all present and then said: Bob Seana who was in Grande that and) while the past year has not Soreanll wrong a Setermational atteira the utresged the necessity of getting beck to the true foundstion tf the objec- tives were to be feal Th slogiig. was l d-by the Junior peaker: Postmasters Meet Here, Convention July 25 and 26 . And Stampede Mr. Roberts, who ts in hla eighty-1 Ormer years. eye endo: Sctrievecteee im reant. ALBERTARTHUNSDAY, JULY 5, 1934 5 conta a Copy No. 2 ROWS OUT JURY'S VERDICT 4 Sports Promise. Full Day Of Entertainment Baseball, tsdive basketball, soft ball, horse racing, and athletic events will be the at Sexsmith Sixteenth Anniiat, ce to be held in Wedneeday, peace River Zeletelas Follies, oich wilt be followed bis dance, will bring the day tea cl DeBolt 4 1 Set for DE BOLT, July 6 Al ta net and in readiness for thW: De Bolt Stampede and Sports on July 10 and 11, People who visit De Bolt on the 10th and 1ith will. bave the opportunity of man Inment. Arrangementa fe completed for four Daseball: teams to compete in the tournament. - An open-air dahice platform, 30 x 42 toot, ta being bull, This, added to the spactoug Community Hall will give plenly/ SE oppattieapy to everyone, who themrelyes dancing The augmented DeBolt Country Club Orchestra will everyone want to bit a lively clip until the wee sma hours of the morning. Pee ie roce manent bas had more ae grounds at time, ot everything ta fo Becaivasalts) aor wis a bang, thrill If the sports committes had ordered the day, the weather could not have mn jmore, Ideal for bolding Grande Prairle a annual nm Day spor A, turnout, estirogted at between 1,400 stipgbed Ate: sports hela Fy the Agricul eae oF bas baseball tonena hota the Junior baseball competitions mithe town sporta grou x splendid parade sat the day away Tt amembled at the cites par The line of march was lea by Ser- Purdy on prancing ol Then followed the band aga Piper McGiM, who ied the Ve The jcouts Were next In line, with the boys on Bicycles following. Floats and care J. B, Oliver, president of the Grande Prairie: inch of the in. acted as timely prosperoux ax some must keep in mind le te wonounttecs be land or climatic conditions of our fair I think, however, that will agree with me tone of cor country ts sr muck We are faa ie have with. today, Dr. Endicott, weatern, of the United C of Canada, who will veryohe joined in Winners In G, P. Big Street Parade On Dominion Day ae The following ars the win- in the stredt uw it the general you. Led by the band, which helped to, put the Grande Prairie sports aWay to ele Hythe Sports Day Offers Classy Double Bill HYTHE. The Seventeenth Annual sports to be staged here on Wednea- day, July 11, offers a double bill of entertainment. mn the sports ground a full line of sports will be run off. There will be basoball, senior and) Juntor softball, nt. fail to thrill, Hythe, by the way, han some of the best charlot and chuck wagon drivera in the north country. iGH CARD Beginning at 8:30 In the evening, in the Rex Theatre, the sports committee will present a wrestling and fight card, Art Speed Fraser,of Dawson Creek and Young Swanston will meet in alx rounds to a decision. These boys have alcotis foam natn cen wat vein enh. Thin fight ahould be a good one, Both are willing fightera and have speed to : Jonas Webber, the tichting cowboy, will meet Gordy Webb in a scheduled four-round aftalr, Bob Rycroft of Bad'Heart will tangle Selin earl auttioks Histie th Mr here Wall also be (oro peelintoarion In the wrestling division Brissler of Halcourt, 200 pounds, ex- champion of Towa, will meet Tesar, 190 pounds, light heavyweight champion vf Alberta, In five- minute rounds, Best two fallx out of three or referee's decision, RYCROFT ANNUAL SPORTS TO BE HELD JULY 30 AND 31 Rycroft annual sporte and stampede lt;4, a 81. wil be nela arproeram inctadea(a rail Une of il Srarte nual itai beats Wacking worsen fa the country, te be there Bort Sales, one of the best riders in the North, x mi r of the stam- pede. eases Palieid ia) the levenine In the new. Ia reported, will Under Sunny Skies ane 1500 Enjoyed High - Class Sports at G. P. on Monday flag was unfur Invocation was then sald by Rev. B.A. Wright, The chairman then called upon Dr. Endleott to deiiyer the patriotic ad- ae Dr. Endicott At the outset of hia remarks Endicott maid that he had had many experience. Continuing, the otiestred that (biwesl . e od, titoe to ntinued on Page Bight) WEDDING DANCE AT DE BOLT mularity of the young couple. An informal program. was rendered at the supper hour, preceded by toasts to the bride by Mr ML Anderson, and the groom, by Elbert DeBolt, A Seles sliver toa trar bad, then by Mr. Krause, prenident of the Good- Hoctal Mervice chub. Too much 1 inet be given to Me, Fred Dewhirat, master monies. who performed in is. usual pertec And everyous 4am, vowing they never had attended more, enjoyable social function. core- Some time ago Mayor Tooley wrote x Bxpedi Be tie: Meat ad Ble We fo the. effeot that the party expected to be at Grande Prairie about. July 10. Hpi espsctad tna tBe warty: which wi them five French catorpitier tractors spectally designed trip, Short wave radio equipment a 1400 feat ot motion picture apparatus the, wilds of northern Bele Columbia, Two advance have been in nd making other. preparations. an in singing O Canada during which the but this, be The wedding dance staged at DeBolt the field for some Nene cutting ponds ba Neil D. MacLean, K. C.. As to Future Act an directed by a fury, Vivian to pay bet coats of Premier ween 1,200 Brownlee, to the written Wednenday by Judzment Acting Chief piatatife to) na be paid by the plaintiffs, than 500. short time after he had been ad- Jake can Justice Ives Judgment Mr. Judgment In th judgment foilows: his daughter In the action for neduc- tion of the daughter by the defendant, The jury parent plaintife In the sum and to the daughter in 10, Upon the. sedate by the Jury, c the that grounds there daughter's nervicen to the parent to that fered with the seduction in any. way Inter. the daughter's ability to woman's ability to serve. ott is left her home in Edson with the mother. yin aa) Tam also of the opinion that the dam- action In the woman must be of t right of action only one bill ahould be taxed. No evidence being of with costs, including dls government informed hia supporters Tuesday. T ad Preenlet stated. however, Gatke wou, Ht * member of the Ter cislature, Eepreantng the constitu- eney of Po With members of. the U.F.A. execu yertdaenaloa with, ee cor the eat iia 12 pm, no Toclslon hea beon Bedaux Sub Arctic Expedition Expects to be at Grande Prairie July 10 en Route Ft. St. John Wheat King Gives oma. Challenge Cup For Ladies Basketball *. Herman Trelie, the Wheat King, re- egntly donated a chullenge cup for ladies basketbull teams, to be played for each year at the annual. Wembley ports, The oup, which, will be emblematic o of the the Grande Prairie district, can be challenged for at any time by any properly jeam in the district re- EDMONTON, July. 4. Inatead of re- cefving an award of 15,000 damages, Mac- Millan and her father will be required and 1,500 legal trrespec- tive of their own legal couts, according delivered Turtice vee, On consulting legal authority, it was learned that Premier Brownlee's coats the action may be taxed against the to the Privy Council if total. more Stew days holidays and lt la probable that T will not make any decision until fi o Justice Ives Wednesday entered Mlllnn-Brownlee n thix action the father folna with uupoed. Ne tne aeneaene moved for the dlsmiaaal of the action on was no evidence of any Interference with the which he wan entitled and no evidence nerve or at least Interference with the quite clear that the daughter con- sent and approval of her parents and was accompanied to Edmonton by her Tt Is equally undoubted that no ill- age necessary to found fhe right of same character as gave the master his jo offered by the defendant on hs socintee-otaiing twit tas though Mr. Justice Ivew has aomineed the damage action agains a Seeniat plaahy touay, Gust after the A. members in caucus bere had organised the Vivian McMillan and Father Required to Pay Brownlee s Legal Costs in the Action Chief Counsel for the Mc- Millans States That he has Made No Decision ion, but Will Later ADMONTON, July 5. No action haa yet been taken toward appeu Judgment of Mr. Justice Ivea In tl Brownlee-MacMillan civil court action, or her rding to counnel for who wan questioned on thi matter a Journal early An far an I know, nothing hax yet been done, Mr, Mi Lean sald. have nothing to say nt thia time. EDMONTON, July 5, Determin: to carry the MacMillan-Brownlee cane neceasary, the Canadian Civil Protective Association opened a public subscrip- tlon fund today, the press following ing the aspociation Wednerday atrong dimapproval waa registered against any precedent which .may been set up in the British Isles ee an eile ee en whereby dge may set unlde Tiaivaraist 40 e of WINNIPEX Winnipeg n ettiz tod Gllring how ts get in contact with te Canadian Asnoclation, jac MII main concern, they sald, waa ligh the statua of Juries in the ct Members of the legislature declared thelr Intention of making: public refer- ence to the situation, 000 Dr, L. E. Kirk To ft the sum off Address Forage Crops Field ona L, BL Kite, Dominion, agro mentul Substation Wednesday afte noon, July 25, followed by a field day Thureday at the Illustration Station at Falrview and another fleld day, probably at High Prairie, on Friday. Patriotic Service Lake Saskatoon Sunday Last The annual patriotic service at Rev. Chan, Endicott, oon. The upeaker, in series of human Interest stories, taken from home and foreign fields, held the attention of all helnaine Inthe Kingdom of God, Be trios by Mra. Ai janyan and Dr. Carlisle, and: De, Galllaie: Sane (aah: oslo, God slams Tila House. A good many stayed afterwards tor picnic mupper, when persons trom the various appointments on the Wem. head bley field met in happy fellowship. Well-Known Old- Time Woman set vit- Passes On Gaisline hia Fesigualionzee which Death recently removed one of the ext known oldtimera in the Peace River in the per Mra, Matilda Nagle, who passed nway racently at the town of Peace River. Of Mra, Nagle The Northern Gazette has the following to sa; fx keenly felt by many fo in all pabte of the Nene who always con xldered her genuine friend, Sh ted and Teate SACRE Se away. from her restaurant who needed 100d. ind: Nagle, who wan in her 68th year when death came, wag born in Sweden and operat d restaurants at xevera pointe In both Canada and the United-States. HRRANZ VON PAPEN Wick REMAIN VICE-CHANCELLOR: BEE, July 4- Frans vom Papen vice-chancel movement, The country has t definitely anti troop, UNABLE TO MAKE TRIP Hugh Allen, M.L.A, whe was galled to Seat to attend the eavous of A. members, was unable to he trip owing ta by.) coma ition
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