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1934-08-02
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He 2 BR ed ha event: cloths were: kgteed on. Sea Tie selves NS one went away hu who Bia wa bare Tunchaa Wi were invited to 3 dstealately etter tufoh the brawny. the Baat End and the atal- froma the Weat lined up for the West winning tn two vening dance in the Legion Saskatoon, taxed that eae aly tg olatimera-and their ferallies flirnished the mustc. Only old SEEN AND HEAWD AT THE OLDTIMERS' PICNIC Tyrrell recalling the last tims B, Dixon recalling s: thrii ing Oxsteam race at the 1912 ptenic (Continued On Page Two): Settler Drowned In Floods of the Pine River The Pine River claimed another iver Faplal; prec dented flood levels. Anderso1 fabin fs built-on-a river flat ind Dears to:Biave been flooded to a height Of Rour feet. ' Knowing that the olf man had fohnson, W. Re HOWSO Provincial Liberal Leader HOU: CHAS. STEWART Ex-Minteter of, Interior L.A. GIROUX: MAL.A. for Groueed meters SHOULD COMMENCE Mits ALEX-MONKMAN 6TRUCK BY: LIGHTNING SUNDAY NIGHT; tins to T 1f6 poced reduction te ABOUT AvstSt 20 cvording tom check-up. on the wheat crops of the district 1 , the er BE yreather holds, cutting, 1a ex- pected to commence a The 20th, This Is at.least-two than ra See seep rana a Neary yield 18 expected. NEW- FEDERAL Hauke SCHEME NOW OPERATIVE OTTAWA, Aug. 1 The f scheme -of federal lof nethied Seahp ibominien peveorroaar ee ight, the .p to' 5 aoe cont ait August 15 not-belng applied, cheered ie dikaainlios Bp reo y numerous ae Attend Rycroft 2 Day Stampede and Sports : Jack made n. good igo an was pee eae ST ie ROS, ek ved tee. follows Mpaarse thats reat kbp poeiation: ot hla wondertal erent. ws veran bringing over the bell teeas. and, thbe hundreds KContianes on poe eee tn nen Seven), 3 VON. HINDENBURG FIGHTS je2 LAST BATTLE WHEAT CUTTING WITH DEATH( : pieunlc, ident Paul von: Hindenburg. Toot hie joat. 8105 man. todays 4 wae hie batile aqainet Germany;: Avge 2 ; Chancellor Hitler, made himself absolute and undues- tioned dictator of Germi decreed u hold a presidential plebtaatee Auguat 19, destined to show whether try: approves of its new preald and the Nasi government. East Ender Saw Battle Between the Militia, Strikers Hows Thompuon and tamlly. of the Bast End, and Mrs, Hugh and gaughtar of alorighe retarned y from s. month belaay't tip o. ithe Coust. party mpson'a old. home at p gt; whioh lasted tha vetise part of the aay detweah the colored slide gorten, with musical score entitied, rhe World Beautiful and Lite of a a Asn special Munday Sanday, eventie Dye to see eect how-+600 McGeer Says Money Changers Should Be Driven Out of Temple G. Pp. SADDLERY A TERINe LOCALLY Grow FOR MAKING HORSE CoLtare The Grande Prairie Saddlery ie making a portion of the horse collafs carried grown by John Lucker, farming west of Sexamith, Nelaoh atates that the atraw is giving eossentenatstantion pad. U the incaliyyetaapreotiare wer. fie dine a ready marke Valhalla Creamery Shareholders Hold Annual Meeting The annual meeting of the share- July 21 association, preaided over tl minutea from the sharebolders the two balance sheets Howson Charges Govt. With Extravagance Says Province Is IsBankrupt--TimeForChange HIGHLIGHTS OF THE HES usurees out of the templo and seiainn a national bank Sid an efficient systers finances Mr, Howson charged the gov- ernment with, extravagance ha stated. that, the province find conditions Could nat goon aa t taritta were level . SeedGrowersAssn. Handle 67 Cars xe Of Seed Oats thelr apprpetation of the better under- : stavalng 9f, the york carried on by the board which it gave them The for a general discuasion of creamery aifaire, the:psineipal of whinh was the cream: ret Invited to: ar thelr opition 1 the roatter and a thorough review of the situation ree sulted. It was finally decided that payment would be continyed on the formerly, only instead of tasuing an advance and a full a full payment would month, and full-payment covering the last two weeks shipments will made on the 15th of the following B. Velve and O, Heeg- lund, the retiring directors, were all re-elected At the conclusion of the meeting it Was decided peer eel creniaiey (AseosiaMon i nlcat sometim Every nd coffee will be provided tree by the 3y Amnociation. Date of the creamery plone will be iven later. of in Low. Beaver Lodge Man Narrowly ihe Escapes Drowning lt; Marley Sherk, prominent Lower narrowly escaped Beaverlodge River f appoata that whille bathing stone geihp nuunder c companions He wot Qut-of hin depth and, a dawhleaeey waa le agtcole, Hix: plight was noticed by Emil Achults and Johw an, Feacued him in the nick of tl Grande Prairie Experiences) eeting was;then tarown Ope We to hold-a Valhalla Co- pot There was a large attendance at the nnual meeting of the Grande Pralrie c cla eld in the office of the District fAcciostfariet. On fetmany Seatncon: PF Ctubine wae: ea aiesctoe and Fred Cooke was ejected to take the place of Hon, Hugh Allen, minister of lands and mines and municipal af- Otherwise the officers remain the same as last year. It was pointed out that 67 carloads oats were handled during the seanon and these 129,- 818 bushels, hene oats sold for over 42,000 and brought into the dlatrict 12,000 more than if-they bad been sold through ordinary channels, Attention was drawn to the fact that the seed cl y the association, was operated 50 ten- hour days during the season. Brome, rye and clover seed, tatoes were alao distribut benefit of the members Seed rain is sol mission for non-members mem An further evidence of the associa tions activities, t wan pointed out that care contained dB. seal com- as well, kage had been shipped in for the benefit of the members. Robert Cochrane, president of the Ansoclation, which at present has 45 members, occupled the chatr. GLAIRMONT U. F. A. WILL MEET,AT HOME OF STUART WHITTEN ON AUGUST 4TH The Clairmont U. F, A. will meet at the home of Mr. and Mee, Btuart, Whitten Saturday, August 4, rrangwashte, for orders fe vine will he tunae aad. ether buaineas will be transacted, Bad Electric Storm - Water igDating ine severe stecttio storm wept over Grande Prairie and Gistrise on Monday evening ahtning atruck the water tower a: The fing polo on the tower, was felintered and some titty doitars i BY ,Gopetaple 8 tobe in the room In which the ight ning entered. In (conversation with The Tribune pe he will tong reme tin toh were attached IS tawee. fating narope' the Wires, electric Ilahta were Dut Out of commission for a couple of minutos, Thp stat apts the Bp tae te jun a conal arab shoo le oftioe, white or eiptetion wil Be, ahaons Ae vet show starts at 8 o'slock. Wear Ruse, intendent, ins . Towerand T ownHallStruck formed The Tribune that, apart from the blowing out of the long distance fuses, the ayatem was not damaged in any way. z Kup on the storm Mdlcates that the storn 1 over Grande Prairie. According * to: the meter logical atai rain f Incidents of the Storm tla Neawg ase the wate taster atcuok nad whee the Hahts trent out Dis wrist watch stop) ni Bplost's sinale hale stead wp on end like quills upon the fretful porcupine and did not resume natural, position until the following y. J.B, Oliver had an experience which 7. He wa in the twenty-toot pipe to Hon. Chas. Stewart Says Trade Stagnation Due to Orgy of High Tariffs In- dulged In By Nations of The World. An attendance that packed the Elke In Introducing le got Erehatice to elect him to that position, MR. HOWSON tect of his the Mr. Howson at the ou remarks und after expressing pleasure which it gave him men and thelr dependents were justly dealt wit Alberta, said the speaker, had re- erulted more men for the Great War per cxplta: than any other portion of (Continued on Page Two) Halcourt Oldtimer Meets With Very Painful Accident 7 Harry Wilker of Haleourt, ex- president of the Oldtimers Association, met with a painful accident on Mon- day afternoon. He was leaving his home in his car, ped On the gas and pro- ceeded to the road. The wire caught ras still In the car, which had stopped on the side of ti He was rushed to Beaver Lodge by hia son and there received first ald reer Dares. him to the Grande Prairie, Municipal Hospital, where he recelved medical hae wa able to: ahve: Oe nd took the The only thing that wortied the old ttm he posaibiy would not be able to attend the Oldtimers, Olatimers. plontc GRANDE PRAIRIE MEN MAKE SPEEDY TRIP TO 0 EDMONTON manager and le Batrie: of oe Company, Sunvaren Sunday: ami they arrived at Grande Prairie Sunday , BW. Jackson was sitting in ntene They were accompanied on the turn trip by Mra. Barrle and Mrs. 0, Lynn. the latter Delma the quent of Benth Mrs. Wes. its SEVERAL HORSES KILLED BY LIGHTNING ON SUNDAY MIGHT Selouen. ten horde ks eto to one pickers who Were on Saskatoon land, were Killed by antic om Mone day. evening, A heavy. downpour gt coin Fella tha stot ty oars. for the were stranded oy the Talana and fence wing othe condition. gf the two horses which were tied vacant lot. Oliver was knocked down actons Fal The Oliver Wome ta we Siseka from the a ina rt reported be Frome harven were, Ninieg : aa of he Ley Ma a during evening when the iano wee ates moat severe experienced ia years,
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