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Northern Tribune 1932-06-30 - 1934-12-27
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THE NORTHERN TRIBUNE Much regret was felt in the diatrict when Jt was learned that Mra. Thartle Pilea had died during childbirth, teay-) 2 ing large family of children who will miss ber sadly. The Little Smoky achool is ech duled to open as usual with Mrs. Hilda Low again as te Mrs. Hazel ns, Ray- mond and Doa, who have been visiting Mr. and Mra. W. D. Albright and Mr. Godfrey of B aver Lodge were on overnight visitors at High Prairie Tuesday and examined the Illustrative farm. plots at the in-law, who left Wednesday by t for her home in London, ALBERTINE-RANDALL A of interest to High Prairie folks was solemnized at the the location at Kelowna and will be leav- ing with the family soon. The Bert Thomson and Roy White- head families have moved to - High Prairie, taking up residence in the Becker house. Chas. Witty bas returned home after several weeks work with a tractor hauling joes om the north shore Lesser Stave Lake. Misses Pickett and Phipps of phe Anglican Sunday school caravan ra very successful Sunday. school at th Curry home, near Enilda, on Sunday. Community Club and very en- Joyable dance at the Ukrainia Com- The consolidated school at High Prairie opens September 4 with all the +old'van drivers back on the job again, and) many little children starting school for the first time. Friends of the Rev. Andrew Broach, who served as. student minister at appointed to make Inquiry into the taxation now imposed by the Province and by Municipal and other similar authorities will be:held at central points in the Province on dates to be an- pounced later. ey were infed by Mr. Albright' s sister- eee cane ce High Prairie two years ago, are glad vo welcome him back and to know he. as pastor of the BAD HEART ls now United Cwurch at McLennan. August 26 ai G TIME AT CATHOLIC PICNIC acre to bear that Mra. Ee Chey Saw Sature smiled on the Catholie-tadien isok a bad spell on Sunday last and nd gaye them the most had to be taken to the Grande Prairie nt day of summer for their Municipal Hospital. We hope she will picnic, held on the sports rounds on soon Miss Lillian Stone has accepted a position in. Teepee will be a month or more. peanu Mra. while the picnic lunch, under the direction of Mra: Percy MacN: and kindly interest in children. LIKES HIGH PRAIRIE be home and better again. Creek, where she De Liste and F. Magee and families were visitors at McLeod's on Sunday tast. There will be a service at the schoo NORTHMARK., Aug. 27 The crops t this time. are looking fine, with no Father A. J. Gould arrived only re-/ frost in this district yet. The weather cently and held his first service in has Deen ideal for the past week and High Prairie last Sunday. He is very harvest is in full swing. If this enthusiastic regarding his work here weather holds, the valley should see and much pleased with the town of a real x harvest thin fall High Prairie. Having spent much/ should be plentiful this winter, as ine Ear time worl . Mrs Mack's sisters from Father Gould is a native of Nowalgnve returned home Scotia, jured r Calgary and we under- gentleman who stand they had a good holiday and en- speaks French fluently in addition to joved the many rides they had over f) the stump roa Mr, and Mrs. Hyslip of Vulcan re- 4 P.C, Dividends Paid By United Grain Growers Announcement is made by the United Grain: Growers, Ltd, of the payment four dom. to unt. Attention was called to the fact that the share- holders have recelved, during the life In excess of the paid up capital of United Grain Grow rs, 144. Cheques for the dividend just de- clared are to be mailed to shareholders on Septem t APPLETON NEWS t APPLETON, Sept. 4. Mr. and Mrs. Davia of White Rock, B.C. are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Heller. i Ey Z i ay ie if qe tif i i itt ip lad i i are the pleased to report that hein well ) Jisied Sexamith this aftermoon. Berths While here Mr. Buck-conversed, with several Sexmmith business mea aed farmeca connection SCHOOL OPENED TUESDAY inform A rather hard case of bad luck came chipping aitangemen Byeryone to whom: whether llving tn towa or expressed himself of mated, weighing in the) Done neighborhood of pounds. This / lt;* em was all the horse power he had, and) the rousl Rewded them badly to work hie farm. POT saaed that he intended a ucts, Mr. Bt walking plow, which penetrated ite Produit Mra be to a depti xilling it: Instantly. who can help Mike out ym. will be very much o- Martin has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs Chas. Mc- therm Nanght. (Received by Friday's Mail) Among these were BUFFALO LAKE, Aus. 26 Mrs. B. Balderston of Hythe spent a few Gays at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jor Friegch had the misfortune to jeen of Sexsmith spent a week-end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. B. Tieman. a I can't get my news to rhyme. The rhyme seems to elude me every ume 1 Suess it s because I feel kind of sad r several badly needed Dinders have arrived in the district. Mr. Joe Leathern Miss Peart Grimmett has retarned to her school at Meadowvale, where she will teach again this year. : RIO GRANDE NEWS. + ber 1. I expect Miss Smith will ery successful with this school, as. she-is highly recommended from her previous schools. said It sbould make at least 80 bushels to the acre, Here's hoping, Sid. a OS ay, ENILDA NEWS iy ee ENILDA, Sept, 1 Enllda W. 1 held a picnic on August 29 which was en- 3 jorea by a LITTLE SMOKY dren nad as final chika ercing ipa running races. attendance. The chil- N. Grover, the new teachey for Miss Enilda, will open school on Septem- ver 4 Rev. Mr. Linfoot held service In St. Servi George Summers so short and winters bad. will be held every first and third of magnet Sunday of the month. Communion Up here in this North, which is kind service every fifth : The Harvest Festival service will To those hoppered-out people whose be held on September 3. The church spl not will be decorated with grains, vere- Whose motto in life is never give up, tables and flowers. So Jong as there is a bite to sup. Well. Miss Hilda Florence returned From where she s been visiting up Reno way. And Wm. Somers spent the week-end at-home, From which he thinks ive awrat to 4 ee Mra. M. Johnson left on Wednesday's tain. For, her home in Florida she has mere ae eee Soe St their picnic on Saturday, September WAPITI NEWS 1 (Received by Friday's Mail) RATEPAYERS HOLD SPECIAL MEETING WAPITI, Aug. 29. A special meet- With her are her three little ones ing of the ratepayers of the South One little daughter and two little sons. Wapiti scbool district was held last qT a Mra Charlie Carpenter took a pain in discuss the possibility, of renting place to open Which really she felt was an awful that the present building, disgrace; to Dr. Mcintyre was decided. however, to complete the shortly So ont rent And had it pulled Mike a real live wire. schoolhouse This is a beautifal falt we wish it for the spring would At least until September and October; are You see, my garden is kind of slow I see bette herever I go. This beautiful Northland I just love. Seems to Mrs. Herb Riggs and family are) spending a few weeks with her mother field. at Aspen Harvest started on Saturday on Carl Its something like heaven B rs s homestead, with prospects for guess more rain just means gain: abana a 40-bushel crop of wheat on break- That is when it does not rain. ing. But Sj eee Isberg left jast Thursday where phe wil work on for Wembley, With the eg export season close at J.-A. Stokke s farm. hand, there are indications that there will again be an active export trade in Canadian eggs to the British Isfes. finished Tal The Grande Prairie Photograph Studio (opposite the Capitol Theatre) FOR Artistic PORTRAITS Kodak Finishing and Enlarging Old faded photographs copied, reduced or enlarged to any size. Finished, Grey, Sepia or Natural Colors P. C. Edwards FOR EVERYTHING PHOTOGRAPHIC John Isberg and Ole Berg have just ) making hay south of Muskeg Beesie and Ensty Troyer spent the week-end at the home of Mr. and Mrz J.P. Graber of Hermit Lake. Mrs. Chas. 51 1 LAKE SASKATOON z - KE SASKATOON. sprain at lasts u the Grain cutting is al dad: In his ankle while being en- Faged putting ina culvert on the roed RECO yea eee for this district Phte pansrar the-coming: year. Il open on accident will prevent Larry from doing much In the Way of harvesting. most completed in and if the fine weather contffiues.we ahall soon hear the hum of the machines. Schoot t (Tuesday). with Mr. and Mra Borgall as teachers. Mr. and Ber ley of, Mr. Hugh Docherty and Miss Smith, the fatter of the Municipal Hospital nde Prairie, spent Miss Alice Sutherland has gone to North Bear Lake, arain teaching in Canuck school. as Mrs, C. F. Hopkins entertained the Junior U. F. A. on Wednesday after- noon last. hs PIPESTONE CREEK (Received by Friday's Mail) WANT TELEPHONE LINE PIPESTONE CREEK, Aug. 30. Prospects are so bright this fall that the district is roing o make an effort of the telephone from the of the bank In Wembley. Not of iy hard times for the bank. but harder for the other subscribers ler for the to to that aughter are doing, well. Congratulations are also extended to Mr. and Mrs. Jon Ryan a og, Edgar Jebb is wondering why Along the Wepitt fs mot omt In the hay Hunting parties are a great Slip to business at 2'time whea everyone is buying twine, thag ereatisg serious) shortage of mate Rockies. Lawremes Osborne sccont- panies the party aie horse wrangler. pictine teat pleking P Seen: Beanie and hier new steed g0- ing down the road. Dear Hazel: ding ? Teh Mrs. M. Bousfield. Mrs. . Boustieia and family, also Mrs. Field and. son. were visitors st. Mra. Stim Bous-. fiel's on Wednesday. haa been: out blueberry : How's the paste pua- ie mpending oz few days with Mrs. Dave Taylor by The Peace River country, the last the Wapltt ferry. xreat azficultural froutier of the -pwestern Canadian plains, the areas of gt; and Engiand: is over six times the ELMWORTH NEWS / 52 gt; of Beztum, sive times) that of Denmark, the extent of 6 France. and slightly Jarger than the Republic of Uruguay. The Peace Me EFORTH. Sept. SMe. 204) River country extesta the combined ge a eee areas of Pennsylvania, Weet Virginia and Delaware, and ie larger than the) combined wix NewsEagiand States. i Portuguese Africa, Menice, Australia, British South Afries, Britist: India, Argentina. Chile, Newfoundland, United States, Preach Africa, Britis at farm implpments Gertog the month et tremely bitter to asd hardly WUkely to be eaten,: except children 1 by the attractive) DOCTOR RECEIVES NEWS OF WIFE'S DEATH Spits 5 Dr. T. C. Bruce recefved the sad news of the death of hia wife fn Cal- ran gary last Monday morning. Mrs. been ime, SEXSMITH Siete Thursday, Friday and Saturday Picture fane are in for a treat tun SEP. 13, 14 and 15 Theatre, Sexamii re when the Mummy will be showing. SPECIAL MATINEE. SATURDAY Two Shows: 1 end 2:45 p.m. ws taken to see it in a body. Watch for the posters. HOW LIVE STOCK PRODUCER Loses In its latest issue, the Live Stock and Meat Trade Review, published by, Agricul appearance of the berrylike seeds, By R. A MACLEOD any eynnen aeoevenme Erneta teatro Mr. and Bre. Wm. Turner returne ) Wig 'VEGETAGLE DONATIONS train and SEXSMITH, Sept. Buck of we Relet i Be. Fefe tir Zi mee i e peek i ef BF i E s : i tek g NOBODY DARED DO IT Fi i Fi i i cy
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