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1933-10-05
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R pe: B e gt; * RP doctor was right. I know now why REGULAR COUBCIL MEETING 3088; Hosp. 7.06; total 0597 THE NORTHERN TRIBUNE * nas OF M.D. OF GRANDE PRAIRIE ToGRing. 445014 Carried. F On we went, determined to make it Tiesington: Regarding Meese. Dyde 4. lor get more muddy im the attempt. Mecker (letter of September 2 re 2 Reader, aid you never feel mectine of the Commcil ricskun Ranch Messrs, Dyde ks a car, Well that was the feeling our jof the Municipal District of Grands Becker be Informed that: (1) If any 2 party had fer the willing. battling Prairie, Noy TR, beta the municl- error bas been made in ansessing the gt; a pa) office om Saturday, the 30th Gay /iana this will be remedied; (2) The aos Canyon Creek bridge was passed In of September, 195 eurrent taxes saust remain as levied: fs safety and we all heaved a sigh of re- Present: Reeve Tissingion. Coun- (3) The matter of roads haz been con- oe lief, expecially the writer, who has citers Ferrin, Soethward. Garrett sigered fairty with the road problems ae always cot this spot in wet Grant and Spry. The minutes of the/o an other portions of the Munici- eather asa real mental last regular meeting of the Council panty amd the matter will receive At last the lights of Pouce Cou: were read by tne Secretary. tar consideration again and'at a Ume Be, y were quite Spey: That the mhinaites as read be when moneya are available for public Ee een Oram That the monthl : a that we were going to make t That ty tatement ose, ey F the car erace- Rei Rteed ten fagion nen teen e Comers Oo . fully slid into the ditch to the left.) Cas ea an ra Quctive land on Kieskun Ranch and a in our repertoire of et nt in- - a st 'ghte the tnt cen report to Council at its next meeting. One Xear, in British Empire. Halt Year, in British Empire... 7 One Kear, in United States.... 150 y Legal and other advertising rates i furnished on application. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1933 Along The Trail py 4B YULE SPEAKING OF HIGHWAYS We'hear a lot these days about the hor that we will all know where we are ant If any person delusion that we have real pect the is laboring under the tion, Tea, we decided to and started f slide arrived at rT was rung and in a short time the genial proprietor arrived. He looked at us and then crawled was w highway, I said to myself. in the longuage of the Scotch song, Tl tak the low road A gentle tap at the door announced that it wagptime to defy cravity and makes to one's spicita. The nicht be- fore we felt as thouch we were abso- lutely forsaken. But with the mornins warmth. We found the Block fairly seething with polities We were anzious to ret start from Grande Prairie about a quarter to five in the rained m is doing. si a H Hh Hi fet aire Be tl a ei Bel i ny it q rt - Rea wil now a tale unfold pies: which should elucidate the whole question. The was made t Cha be to commit himself. All say was Things are different ini the forenoon we had the f who ix runni the Non-Partisan group. we discyescd politics Mrs Cra days beforehad swept xrace- slightly. but funy into the political arena as an in reaching Independent. purther was made tol cated parsensers compli matters, Mr. Planta brought ft is all over. but the shouting. the high-level bridge. which is credit to the country. The News has a splendid plant and rie Kitchen. the proprietor. is to/ juding the editor. Harry verbial (beral candidate Carrying on political campaicn and attending to a medical practice is rather a larse order. Well, that is what Dr. Watson Asked how the campaign (or and 90 miles ly we were wond eri . A short stop was made at Brainard to return the fiashlight to qves- little elucidation om the subject. hGOLFIT Friday it wax my pri owing party on a little unity to see . nd especially to HIS PLACE IN THE SUNI Britannia (to unemployed and untrained youth) (The British government is understood to be new Unemployment Insurance go forward plans, in connection with its ): There, my lad Following lun. sugested that It was time to co we t the-sun everrthing was full of PE down on the political situa- rale. the benefits of pele pointing out that 2 Tana and Richmond Hill was one of the t0 ther had ever It was the writer's first trip over understood that congratulated on his enterprise.) sides of which were lana we top of native Th throughout. the scroll third violin ele rip wan made to give the viai- the mers onty reply which I could muster up kreat extension of vocational training.) was: A lapee in jodgmen 5 We were shown to our comfort- able - in je Sands ins'sied on Serving lunch While waiting for be was allowed to do so. And apply the eee aid rizht bere. when it comes my. mind Just wh: en t) making sandwiches he is certainly others meant by a bighway. If the (tp re one of the party three objects met. Nearing the golf club artine against the tha: sandy cate a short discourse on seen. It should be mentiched that Sands the came was a draw. A FINE PIECE OF WORK The other day I stepped into A.B. 4 to. THe rorkmanship was excelent being beaut fasic Store. understood that this is the which Mr. Waser has made. The tone of this violin said Mr. Hedman, is splendid s SAVING THE TIRES are fen of pickles listed by a well-known manufacturer. Anything may emerge person who has a cold he hodge-; A MEALTH CANADIAN MEDICAL sjudict, as he calls it, but which no scrimination. that makes or not receive the old axe pension. Car- ied - cE OF interview a committee from tal Board in connection with the 1983) ital reaulsitioi Tissington: That Council know of Grant: Ref. Dept of Municipal af- faire letter M.D. 739 SVL. of 23rd sone0 235.00 Five 3 TeEeol those spoctions west of the Smoky 17500 River of Section 19 and Sections 28 to 77500 34 Ainclusive) of Township TS. Ranse 775.00 2. wrest of the Gth BL be taken from '7500 Division One and added to Division 7R00 Five: and that Sections 19 to 21 (in- 1200100 ctusive) and Sections 28 to 33 (inctu- 32500 stre) of Township 73, Range 4. and TREO Sections 4 to 0 (inclusive), Sections 12500 16 to 21 (industve) and Sections 25 zmeolio 3 Unclasive) of Township 74. : Hange 4, be taken from Division Five and added to Division Six. Carried. letter fs Sn A ee Stark: Soldier Settlement of Sept. 28 Hollingworth: Old Age Besston The Fast Winner of the Weekly Cedar Chests, drawn on Monday, Oct. 2nd, was D. F. MCKAY of Beaverlodge The Next Draw takes place MONDAY, OCT. STH Dow't forget that these do not cost you one cont, so why mot take advantage of this generous offer? The weekly competitions are separate every. week. Last. week's tickets are all put away in a sealed container for the SIG DRAW Xmas, Only tickets from Monday to Monday are sligible for the weekly draw. Purchase the following from us at the best prices and get a free draw. Wa have Bread Tickets, 3 for 25c The following are some of the lines carried: CIGARETTES, CIGARS, TOBACCOS, ICE CREAM, FRESH FRUITS 1K CHOCOLATES, BREAD, CREAM, UP-TO-DATE FOUNTAIN SERVICE LIGHT LUNCHES SERVED AT ALL HOURS Ye Waffle Shoppe For Sale Cheap for Cash -- We do all kinds of Welding and Repair Work Lawrence s GARAGE JACK LAWRENCE, Propricter Grasse Pretete, Alberta - Compare TRIBUNE Quality The Devil doesn't leave his finger-pnnts on Tribune Printing F. A. Simpson, of Robert Simpesn Western Limited, last week complimented The Tribune on the goed work, 7 which, he said, had boon dene in the printing of menu and program for the: banquet given by his firm te the Pestmasters in convention at Grande Prairie. Practically all the peed printing jobe Musical Festival Syllabus, Minstrel Show and ether programs, menus, two-color posters, etc dene thie year in Grande Prairie were printed by The Tribune Pree. - THERE 1S'A REASON. Y The Tribune Has Bas Cae aad WHERE GOOD WORK IS THE RULE NOT THE EXCEPTIONI was planted that in time jigeanes: hanh
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