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phan FOUR THE NORTHERN TRIBUNE THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1833 Interesting News From Sexsmith DEBOLT FEMS WEMBLEY NEWS BEAVERLODGE Vol IL No, 4 By RA MACLEOD December 5, 1 2 933. HUNTERS LEAVE TO PROTECT SETTLERS ALONG SMOKY RIVER FROM DEER OR MOOSE MENACE trict, and that they are going to give them as much protection as An account of their trip will soar Istue of The Tribune. shoald 40S t Say of tne sare wen: tioned and nee if LAST CALC FOR HOCKEY BOY'S Th DANCE FRIDAY, DECEMBER 8 8 This in the last call for the Sex- smith hockey boys dance, to be held in the Blue Lantern on Friday evening, We understand that there will be several new novelties introduced dur- ing the dance, and from the sale of tickets a large crowd Is expected. Get there In time so that you will be able to get Into the hal LOOKED LIKE AN ELOPEMENT Something that looked: like a rus citizens at the station. he might as well pull out ster a1 what was The train had got nicely when Charlie evidently changed Charlie and his lady friend had a con- siderable walk back. TUMMY . LOVERS ADVISED TO GO TO MOUNT STAR SCHOOL Avery sasoyanis rae took place t the Mou: ool on Friday evening last. son cbiect being to raise funds for a Christmas tree. The Christmas concert held ot December 22, witha dance following. Kirstein Orchestra supply the music. The pers were specially men- tioned, and those responsible for same were complimented, both on of quality. to take in the dance on December 22 happened here in Travis account The recent fall of snow has proved the roads to suc is doing this to keep farmer humble. ICE-MAKING WELL UNDER, WAY a The ice in both the skating this year. of Sexsmith 1 HIGH PRAIRIE banana belt and mother and babe being cared for at the Geo. home south of town. wm ex Florence aig: Conntnghien wore y Prairie vislioes from: the Little Brmoky last week. and dance to be held at the Roads are very.-icy at present Chemerinsky farm on Friday moved to the Wm. Stewart farm. no Ice in the grain. There is one er who is al wel wonderful amount of 33 PRESTVILLE NEWS 11 PRESTV Dec. 4i The dance held in the schoolhouse on ber 2 Ereai roe crewalwan Justine right sist, Bayere Bros or- chestra dandy music, and everybody was in good humor. ing lunch hour Mra. Perey Parks, Mra. Jim Huitt, Mr. Roy Watson and Mr. T. Thompson . Thompson played several selections on the organ. com: br. T. Thompson Bas kindly loaned organ 10 the echool, to be the Christmas program. Whelen, Mr. Cavin, Mr. W. Pantelock, and Mr. Bi ton. went skating on Bin AC Grigor held Mission Band in the schoolhouse on Friday. The children are very keen about Mis- sion Band. jortie is preal- She ful time, but is glad to be back on : lt;bomestead again. No. 701 held their Rutherford was elected president. Pete Whelen vice-president, and W. Parks secretary-treasurer. Alec Andeceos, Mr. Frank Carpin, a Jack Stevens, Mr. Parks, Mr. Pete Whelen were resccominelia as board of directors. The B. and B. outfit expect to move to Enll a on Thursday. They will be greatly missed, 25 they have taken an active part in the social affairs of community during the three months they have been Three of the bridgemen Mr. W. Nellson, 4 Mr. Jim Hab- kirk had thelr wives along, and they joined right in with The Home- Makers Club and other feminine activities. * LYMBURN it 3 LYMBURN, Dec. 5. , ance . held in Lomburn Fall to collect tunds for the Christmas tree for Lambert school. Everybody time. The music was supplied by Messrs. Hawkes and Hunkler. Two cakes were drawn for during the sup- per interval and Slim and Joe were on the way to recovery. The Junior Grain Clubs are hol their Seed Fair, Friday, Decem and in the evening are holding a annes. ith 25 Proceeds to 0 to winning exhibitors. Everyone in this imporjant FARMERS AGAIN HAULING GRAIN present at Seeds bana See tbe curling rinks is well under way. and few days. providing the weather be- ves Itself. Messrs, McGee and Cook will have charge of the skating rink L. 0. B. A. OFFICERS INSTALLED Payne jcandy The Gilwood school pupils are busy Every the Christmas concert 3 I, . The Stewart-Beamish threshing out- Fy fit finished threshing on Wm. tt and . The: report the threshing progressing nicely December 29. lectures and doing, each in his own et out and bring the baski sea and W. D. music. - Gentlemen reonth by. ome DEROLT, Dec. 1. About 50 were the club dance on last Friday night, but owing to the cond im- tion of the tent chestra could not get there. feon and little son are visiting in Grande Prairie. Miss Hatite Warren was a dinner guest at the Albert Matlock home on Sunday. and the host, consisting of two kinds of -cake, apple ple and coffee. Mr. W. Ringle had the nilsfortune to get tw era quite badly. cut while working at the sawmill. Mr. Jake Fehr, Jr. was over from Pat McCann's on last Friday and at the tended the club dance on Friday night, Mr. Tom Hale was a guest at the the arrglcnaeijase Seate) fox 8: tew care hela drawing forthe prize took place, Mrs. last Don Innes being the lucky member. Mrs, A. McNichols was a visitor at the, Frank Knox home last week. was a visitor to DeBolt on Wednes- lay HIGH PRAIRIE, Dec. 4 Born, to Mr. and Mra. Spencer Travis, a baby Dale DeBolt was a visitor at son, last rs, Mehlum home on Saturday night and the Sunday. are The Busy Bee Club had home-made for sale at pind At erers dance through the winter. Any one wishing to contribute to the Christmas tree fund can do 90 at either of the stores or post office. one is busy dipping water out tof their cellars since the recent rains. 5 roads the Highbury or- 5 tal On Saturday evening Mr. Ivan Mor- one RELIEF COMMITTEE WORK WEMBLEY, The Wembley Rellel Committee are in receipt of Mr. S. Frederickson; Pare are asking those seeking: kind are stilt urgently LARGE BRIDGE PARTY part shure of. betes brid were some very interesting and smusing eames BIG DEBATE TO BE HELD WEMBLEY UNITED CHURCH j Tuxis Group. and the are pitting on a de- the outside talent is expected. Everyone is Invited and asked to. bring a generous offering, as one-half the be given to relief. i . the derelon- ij 1 proceeds wil BELLOY NEWS 3 RELLOY, Dec. 4 The weather ve This will enable the farmer to do a my little more hauling. The annual meeting of ratepayers a held tant Wednesday. in the ball Mr. A. D. Robertson was re-elected president, Wm. Ripley re-elected secre- ry. A. Archibal rer, and-Mr. Goweth trustee to fill vacancy when ur land da ling a plano for the hall This will be held on 29. So everybody ets. To Mr. November 29. a daughter; and Mrs. Bodette, Wednesda; 7. ibrignt. ruperintendent of the Ex: to Me and are. Pete Ward. Fides, trig sation, erie Suomi 9 m Sethe North are most fortunate in Thin dee bel tp he hal haviog men of, this caliber concerned gaturany Tarea ioe Spaaeoed in our welfare. nty-four sat dowato ara paging: of (Walter Williscroft me ladies first went to cheiiea to Sect tn: oat oaina tale out of being waited on by the men. ding Mr, Schroeder of Grande Prairie was business visitor in Belloy Saturday. big His visits are looked forward to every priz seem: wel: setting bones in place for some of the e. Come and ncourage the bors jchitdren and older ones: Believe It or Not, by Ripley Some of the going to do lots of talking when we had a meeting. They must have forgot when got there. NORTH KLESKUN SORTH KLESKUN, Dec. first party of the season was hel the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. Miss Fred were arrh weryone wore their clothes backw: and on arrival was handed twi penalties of saying things Fe. Stienke and her brother for the peas. The idea was to see who got the One of the 2 The seated in a corner, eating lunch, and ) 14 at not alone. . Jack talking about tying up bis car He is getting too much business these days. has) order of the it the cups after the HUALLEN, Dec. s of snow again and sleighing ought to be the ay, unless it chinooks before this appears in print. Aspen Ridge Community dance last Friday night was well at- tended and a nice sum was realized from the dance and the sale of a cake, which will help the Christmas tree 5 Lor: along all right now. Coal haulers, whose bus aimost at standstill. have resumed Seen and Heard That Nels got a bear while out on his hunting: trip. that he left camp in a hurry to get across, river Befors It up. *yieaving his bear behint Melvin dumping tue rack sheaves.in the che Biil at the dance test: Priday night sans ter half. Gari Fredericks showing * Shien priced cae being old at he A new method about gravelled present prabetake is the thieg Speaosteee their min when it should be said Great ther soetoosaia 8 Emmaus district when som male members Lakes mills Mr. 01 leavi George Kline, and E4. Harding. of Emmaus Church. Mr. Kirstein is still in Prairie Municipal Hospital. i dog came back. that Mr. Wm. Regai sin ta Bamonten undergoing tr ment. are out at ig islcarias. thoy oaer of services finish Mrs, Maxwell had a total of areiigsingl se eermis Rode the freight and baggage carrier for all. Rode, Two of these members will be sadly missed, as they belong to the male quartette Grande Mr. Scott is in the district holding the North ding, Marjorie Hard- bell made good use ing a series, of long- ee Na Bill washing it only meant a mere: 40 on a carioad, ards. Each and/whist drive. hich is not to be sneesed at these renty Geo. Schadeck in the role of au Uloneer. If you have-any. cakes for taken from sothers for BUFFALO LAKES sale, see Geo. Our teacher busy getting the annual Christman in Dec. 3 The Dare G piayine: sami ie maps oat hockey players wish to bacon the certainly throws a different uch on the subject in hand, ald the Diacksmith after he installed on the east side of Pouce. Coupe it to his n is seat Thi Mr. Jobn Arac and George Hanson the fr George's homestead, catch the Incky holders of the winning sir ang Mra. Rode, a son. His murse DY that, time, however, Henry con named him R. B Bennett. It is dered it ee ibert school Christmas concert noped hell noon have a more suitable 2N4 Bert returned with a much dis- will be. held in Lgmburn Hall on one, gusted Doll the rt fa Keep the date free. Mr. Newton, homestead inspector, had a very busy afternoon last Tues- last Wednesday. Tymburn puplie were quaking all day but:so far be hasn't appineas in your new home. : NEW KIND OF GLASS 1S BEING MADE IN GERMANY process. jelals are interested Glass which neither splinters nor juced in Germany. the prodoct. the VIII was a Indy- xiller all ent? CHALK FALL CREATES ISLAND jaland appeared in the Eng- Nish Channel between Dover and Deal, when of tone of at at used a long as a seesaw. Larklands Point pedied frons The shows in steeticty stzstiar the clttt and hrurtled into the oe with to that of highly ible steel. Ala grea heavy steel ball from a belght Collapse of the cifft was the great- of 10 feet Jeft no tmpression. The jest fall on the English coast for many lass is produced by a special heating years. At high tide the chalk forms Railway and automobile offi- an island 300 feet from the mainland. No one was hurt in the slide. WHITBURN NEWS b 33 wt wi Toxine oecetices f clothing of any ied. Rot u Club's 1d recent cold , Toad of iG cert and social evening held in the Monday, Boys concert and dance on Friday, the 8th. ROBERTS-WILDER VERY KEEN INTEREST, TAKEN IN BADMINTON THIS SEASON AT BEAVERLODGE The Beaverlodge Badminton Club has now 30 members and held every night in the. week when the hall is not in use. -It is planned to Be a club tc t in the early part of January. As s00n as a six and aix ladies will plax Wem- bley at Wembley. The club is now minus the services of E A. Norris, who was trai to Pouce north country. ar Nese tebe sets peing tenes 75 the game u TWILIGHT 0 b+ 33 a reat uccess. All the people HUALLEN NEWS 11) cinc'or. the Christmas tree fund. bie previous Yem-/ tions and naferred Norris is one of the best single and double playera in the again let down hauling loads back land forth across the river in spite of muddy roads, au AM Mim Albert. Budd arctved Inst Friday. to, take up residence on thelr homestea: we been. home of Nelse Remington for the past month aince coming Beatty, Sask. Clarence Troyer, Carl Berg, Eric Beea esd) Mane) Bars tae, Dewan. Dene joing free road work by breaking up oad cing sant eds teek pee Seteatl alte. Sutherland and Thorates drove, thelr spent peveral days last week blazing /a trap line. Hunters are not as numerous as in years, due to weather condi roads, roads. Johnnie Ryan on his honeymoon trip. CANADA'S FIRST FARMERS. Long before the coming of the whitp man, into more or less settled communit beans hes and sunflowers, introduced thelr cultivation inte south-eastern the St. Lawrence Valley, aaa tier areal tS Ne jew Bruns- ick. But the Indian methods of cultiva- for the clearing of their land. Long fitted with the blades of shells supplied the place of ploughs, the ripened ears of corn were gathered by hand and transported in tion of crops, or indeed jeans to rotate thom, and but ' few ade any attempt to fertitise the soll their plots be- came exbaurled within tea or twelve years, t moved away to DIMSDALE, Dec. 5 Two of our at present-patients in the The Community Club opened the season with a dance last Friday. Due to the. weather there was only mod- CRAMER-BEATTIE and Beattie of Husson Hope, B. C. Lawson Scott had al areak of bard luck when two of his dogs and the new but ground. The ex- Baustion of the fuel supply in the near vicinity mon cause for was sbaibdeaincnt ot ise favorable sites A.mountain 21,000 feet high has been added to the im ve CAN SUPPLY REQUIREMENTS ve given Practicel proot of the ability of, toe Empire to supply the ete mert.at itaown requirements. OGDEN S CUT PLUG Tf you roll your own , use of Tibetan peaks, by a recent discov- exer. FOR HER Wrist Watch Ring gt; Set Pen and Pencil Set Novelty Jewelry Clock CHRISTMAS GIFTS WE HAVE A STOCK OF MODERATELY PRICED GIFTS SUITABLE FOR OLD AND YOUNG A FEW SUGGESTIONS: MANY OTHER ARTICLES TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION AT THE GIFT SHOP R. H. Watcher FOR HIM Wrist or Pocket Watch Signet Ring Travelling Case Bm Fold Razor 2 Cigarette Case or Lighter Pen and Penell Bet Cuff Links Knife and Chain Sets JEWELER and OPTICIAN Studio LIB RARY (Opposte Town Hall) GRANDE PRAIRIE, ALBERTA Give them membership te THE TUDIO LIBRARY - ft will only cost you 1.98 Farmers send large samples. price. Farmers having tough or out of condition - oats, bariey, feed wheat are requested to Attention State quantity and When ie th Mr A. H. was a visitor Mr. J. Arc ola Lad consolation, me oane Tommy Hs pipe tah ieaded thea ganoline. PAYING OF
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