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PAGE FOUR THE NORTHERN TRIBUNE THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 29, (934 Interesting News From Sexsmith LL IIT. No. 23 BAZAAR PROMISES TO 1 BE VERY INTERESTING, Ladies Ald, of the, Sexemith are Cent Post Office Is, but f It in any- thing Ike the gam of Post Office ve used to play in our youth, it will be very interesting. sure and get there early and take. your chances with the rest. BIRTHS AT THE HOSPITAL Miss Johana Haakstad, matron of the Sexamith Maternity Hospital, is keeping up the good asalsting the following future citizens To Mr, and Mrs. J. Bottcher, Sex- amith, on October 10, 2 son. To Mr. and Mrs, M. Floen, Butfalo Lakes, om October 12, a girl. To Mr. und Mrs, E. Wold, Sexsmith, on October 26, a girl. To Mr. and Mrs. Glendenning, Tee- pee Creek, Mon October 29. fo Mr. and Mea. 0. racial Sex- aay on Nevember 3. a girl tes Koil) Mis) Walker Mayo, sesamin on a orenbee pare To Mr. and smith, on November 2a girl STARTS DANCING CLASS Mr, H. McHeffey has started will be staged, with the local talent teking part. CHILDREN VACCINATED All the school children have, been vaccinated against smallpox and, sa: aS are they grouchy. by Danek with thelr of yuads, taking thelr medicine quite stoleally. with the odd hope that they might pave to stay away from school for a few days Up to the present, very Uttle of this has come to pass. BUFFALO LAKE, Nov. 26. Mr. fang stra, Norman Balley and family: of Major, Sask.. our: Billey: They intend to tae farming in this country. Din stexeenan tett fart Friday for Winnipeg: Dan ls. going fo try hls luck. there. ENTERTAINED C. G. The nine girla of the Chatham c. G. 1. T. group, under the capable Jeadership of Miss Adsett, were suc- cessfully entertained by Mrs. Frank Newman last Friday evening. popes TO TUNE IN NORWAY WHIST DRIVE AND DANCE The BL. A A. will hold a whist; drive and dance on Friday, December 7. The committee of the association has during the last few months been commendably engaged in providing entertainment in the form of dasices, while the committee Tas been unduly Inactive during. the dance can the hands of the Ta Glace hockey LENA DEVELOPS QUEER NOISE Ea. was industriously work- Ing on the rear-end of hia Jumping Teen, tile morning. She appeared to have developed a noise the homeward trip rom Sexemaith the day before. SMOKY HEIGHTS 383 A. MACLEOD tree BUFFALO LAKES 33 tare 33 November 27, 1934 W. 1. PUTTING BENEFIT SHOW The Women's Institute of Sexsmith are putting on benefit show ut the Grand Theatre, Sexsmith, on Novem- ber 29, November 30, and pee a4 their very bes will be helping a worthy cause besides seeing a good t i i : j Ann Carvery P i r i i show. WILL PUT, ON NOVELTY DANCE The Sexsmith Senior Hockey Club will stage a novelty. dance on the eve- of December the Grand Theatre. oceeds go to the club. Kirstein's orchestra has been engaged for the occasion, MUCH GRAIN COMING IN Large quantities of grain are com- ing into town daily and it is keeping the grain men busy thelr from flowing over. BIG RUSSIAN DANCE Don't forget the big Russian Dance Admission, gents Music by Kirstein s orchestra. 33 EAGLESHAM NEWS i 33 HOPING FOR ELEVATOR . Threshing Hons for hauling are ready under It's a long haul to, Belloy ((22 miles). Here's hoping we have an elevator in Jeaham ni DOUBLE WEDDING A double wedding of interest to rande Prairie November 24, when e Ranch, was united In son of Fox Creek. Eaglesham offers the young newly Wed cotsratulations and. wishes them 4 lifetime of happin from stiff necks from craning too far to watch her flash by. STILL IN HOSPITAL Joe P. Sauve in still confined: to hompital and his condition serious than was at frat believed. we all wish him a speedy BACHELORS DISAPPOINT Matt Pelky and Joe Jalbert found GOING TO Goose pucolee We have been expecting Jo Daid to start a turkey shoo Meceibe el aot wal are all eolng tS 30 to Chris a ot CLAIRMONT NEWS ) 33 (Received by Friday's Mail) PARENTS DAY AT SCHOOL CLAIRMONT, Noy. 21 On, Friday last the puplls of Mr. had the pieasure of the afternoon. lar school period was held until recees, after which a short proxram was put on. Regular was part of the program, Te. dramatisatlon. several memory selections and several songs by mem- t, Mra. Mrs Ireland, Misa E. White, aire, 2 Semack. Was sorved to the parents bythe chilgrea at the close of the reasion. fe vote o' inks was given Mr. Cavett and.children for the good tim shown to the parents and visitors. PLAN XMAS ENTERTAINMENT ST alowink (ie: dinael ak, tg Salt smeeting was hold to disc on Friday, December 21, (May th eat pane peace oa please try ee FArch Galbg that (will bo poecibla for all to attend several concerts.) Mrs. Callister was chairman of the meeting. The following were elected Convenor of Committees Mrs. R. 8. Hunt. nvass Ci ra, MRS. CLARA STEELE Mother of the pretty young music a Angeles, held in Ger- Mrs. Si seen the girl shortly after She, haa berat maprlacried toe until xpeing. 32 HUALLEN NEWS 1 2 i, KULONDYKE TRAIL NEWS ji et BUSY THRESHING SNOW-CAPPED STOOKs Some outfit the snow-cap; bundle HUALLEN, Nov. are sil threshing HORSE HAD TO BE SRRIROvED: Dr. Akin, veterinary urgeo: Grate Prairnwaue Galler bree. tee 4 at the Jaque farm, looking belonging to Walter had become. seriously il with azoturis. The animal had to be destroyed. Mrs, Wm, Allen and Mrs. H. W. Allen left recently. for Edmonton, scheroythehy Bava. eaven ap) Keuiaenrs. Their presence trom mids laced Rue Sa RIN Theat sale the new home. pe Taree, Feprereating Canada a recent visitor ie rangements for this function. Mr. and Mra. D. C. Hume and daughter, Miss Anie, and, Mr. and Mrs. J. Foster of Beaver Mr. and Mra J. Helckel ant aimlly) an Mr and ara. Albert Deering and ute and Mrs, Ward. Buying Committee Mrs. Johnson . Cavett It is planned to hold the entertain- nt in the Community Hall as tn previous Years WILL CONTINUE HIGH SCHOOL Ass result of an agitation that bak in fn School, the Board of Trustees held a meeting on Saturday evening, November 17, to which the ratepayers were invited. ,After a thorough discussion, the in-; spector, Mr. H. E, Balfour, announced pechanevtns Rarrasrenieng i favor lees of Bsuestlon(:thst: 1) be board resolution was ther unanimously that the High School be continued till the end of the schdol year in June, 1 PINTO POINT NEWS 3 3 ing McKays relatives, which took them as far east as Winnipeg and south to the Inter- national boundary. ee7 cough trons A thabascs was held up at the Smoky ferry two nights Th has turned colder and we have bad about three inches ir. and Mrs. Ernest Sanderson gave thelr wedding dance last night. ri day) at the home of the bel that everyone had a very enjoyable SEEN AND HEARD Mr. and Mrs. Ivor Guest are the rarents of a daughter. Congratula- tions Jack Birch cutting the rest of his Our depot resembled thi yards Sunday night when the stock east and the way freight going west were held up for a few hours by a coal car going off the To add to the confusion, George Deutait was shipping ten head of cattle, and the puffing Sess Lacilte dana pacealing abiaslae Right. brought memories of a New Year's Eve revel in SITTING PRETTY Hans Sksug i happy,jeven Cholh he lost his, horse. wood pile is Pa ecaagaiors isa ace tees fares cular saw comes to town, and Hans in all set for cosy time this winter. 7) sears old) killed two jis other day. There might be chance for some of the tra; yet. That Ed Williamson is threshing sleight E4 giving Walter a hand with a stable: Mrs. Ross looking for threshers. FLOUR AND MEAL HOUSEHOLD When flour and meal in the house- hold are left undisturbed for time, they are apt to be attacked by the yellow meal worm, breeds readily in,these substances. However, Both the beetle and ite rab, owing to their size, are easily by . The. beetle fa fa attracted x pSMORY. HEIGHTS, Nov. 26. Wwe out of your columns for qulte awhile, but in spite of fain and and the woods threshing would have been completed for this year. Rei ttse teen) tony euiling grain, everyone being anxious to have 2 load hauled until sleighing comes. Don't forget the ple social and dance to held in the schoolhouse on id of the Friday, November 30, in children's Christmas tree. you were winner of the quilt which in belng raffled. Mr. Dick Hoag was a visitor in the di-trict on Sunday Mir Teal Hserott wae 8 usiocee visitor in Teepee Creel Mr. and Mra. oarien of Bad Heart vers visitors at H. D. Fone Sn route to Grande Prairie, yeroft ia Improving; after a edt fall, which happened a few weeks aro, sir, George Hanes. -was fortunate enough to trap fox tast we rae to have its winter's sleep. peaibtbock chilcren are woey prac: teing for Christmas RIO GRANDE NEWS THRESHING NEARLY WOUND-UP RIO GRANDE. Nov. 26 014 Man Winter haa turned the cor and brought along about eight inches of snow and ty al Phecahing is fairly well oo the wind- up, vome having finished now fell. A few fields, however, are dotted with mtookt : Mr, and Mrs. Duteau, Mrs. Williams, Sr. Mrs, Walker and daughter Helen motored to Grande Prairie on Satur- and day lant. , oe A-Shields and ule bon, George, trom BearersLoase were callern at the Ramsay home on Sunday lan GOOD CROWD AT DANCE good crowd turned out. to the t busy with their fine display of work as well ax home-cooking. Cook was the lacky ene to get the nicely roasted turkey, wh Griilzene esd the lecky Uckioe for the spread. Dancing was kept up till the ma hours. A GOOD TIME PROMISED A dance will be held in the Rio Grande Hall on: Friday, December A good time concert, hich Will he bela December 30, in the echooihowsa, a good) proetane ot msete mit be s mepsed by Longson s orchestra. since the 30 to light at night, and gains access to the home through windows and doors. It is If an inch to over five- eighthis of an inch in length; Is almost black fa color, tat (ecko spectisese are of a The engs are cesar and wnlte, wh while the grub teelf resembles the common wireworm, being hard, yell in olor, shining, with reddish-brown tranaverse bands where the segments in, Another insect is the, dark meal The simplest control of all pests is for the householder in the er eave the food out for two days. In fummer. when the pests are more fn XIN all eugs and larvae, Aster food Im none the w GENEVA, Nov. 20. tes that the arms 5 from revolvers to battleships, be attedisny Anetta Seolared hee Se dependence was frmament race le now in progress and threatens the peace of Europe. i (Recelved by Friday's Man) of Seems HALCOURT NEWS 3 (Received by Frilay s Mail) HALCOURT, Noy. 21 Vic McKay, his ily are back again. Vic and his brother are in the trucking , having traded their car Stoves arses cere Ye the order of the The village blacksmith Is Set geey yuna sometimes too bus A card party was held at the home of Mr, A. H. Funnell last Friday to raise funds for the Christmas tree. Tivinntoe) taatiys took ial dance at Craigell-ell, er Hinton Trail T mean. ble was the driver. SEEN AND HEARD The blacksmith kind of mad. jd Crosbie jn the meat busi- E we Gingles with a bis load of coal. ite looking for his mac- Frank is still as Fit as a but not as high-strune. PROSPERITY OH YEAH by heck I've got some grain, T've raised it through the hail and ae rain And frost and drought among other ings But now a different song 1 sings. I thought at first a get six bits, Awd bay boene (sbirisi asd soxi)ana (Rss onayea an rai And pay some cash on what I owe. I aloo sald. TI go to town, Take in a show and look aroun ea ota ee eet aoe have time fea since I've spent a dime, Roser nen a oe ee The grade why, Blow me Looks like the weather did 1 me dirt So maybe Til just buy shi The luxuries I once had Just ti next year will ave to stand. Seems Timely Hints Prosperity may go to your hea yeah (Received by Friday's Mail) DE BOLT, Nov. 21 Rev. Stanley R. Hunt of Clairmont United Church held services and showed lantern an pote eee United Church last ee aS MANY HEAR SPEAKERS. turday night Hon, Hush Allen and Hon. Russe J. Love, Pro fal Treasurer, and Mr. 1 V. Mack- lin spoke at the hall to a large audi ence. Over one hundred: people were present. Ellis Turner. Arthur Boe, Helen M - Arthur, Winnie and Dorothy DeBolt, Alberta Hughson and Mra. G.-DeBolt were visitors at the Frank Knox home last Sunday. Rev. Hunt and son were overnight x at the G. DeBolt home on Friday night. Tom Hall was a visitor at the F. Knox home on Sunday. Mra. A. McNichol was an overnight, visitor at the G, DeBolt home on Saturday night. Lintern returned home on Mon- day from Buftalo Lakes, where be had. been working fo fow weeks. All the schdol children were vac: cinated for smallpox this week. DARWIN CHOOL OPENED The school started in the Darwin district last week: Miss Rid elle of Lil they can get schoolhouse built. BACK FROM ENGLAND: Mrs, J. P. Grant and son, Jackie, re- wlan turned short. time daughter, Pearl, were Sunday visitors at the hom of Mr. and Mrs. Holmes vd. 115 BUSHELS TO THE ACRE Jake Stegmeter s 30-acre field of Vietory cats returned a yteld of 115 bushels per acre, grading weighed pounds, bushel. FINGERS PAINFULLY HURT Melvin Hart, A. P. agent, drove to Clairmont last Sunday to visit t his parer 3. finger was sev L. Suek of Sturgeon Lake was a visitor here last Monday. The Beaver Lodge River is frozen over excepting some of the rifles, where ducks can still be seen swim- ming around. U. F. A. DIRECTOR ADDRESS MEETING LY. tor of the U.F-A.. a .mee Macklin, district direc- will address Friday evening, November The meeting will start prompt- 320 Beaver Lodge Schoolhouse, on 0. Everyone ly at o'clock. . welcome. SINCERE SYMPATHY FELT Tat ail (gp etersahi tke pacinory Gro pioneer-Wady whose kind nature and cheerful disposition endeared her to wide circle of God's plans ike Miles pure and white unfol We mist not ike dio cides ate leave Time will reveal te calyxes of gold. And if, through patient toil, we reach the land Where tired feet. with sandals loose, may rest, When we shall clearly know and understand T think that we will say, God knew the best. May Riley Smith. Oscar Grins is at present oriuing for water on the farm of Gordon Sherk went coaal Grande Prairie Tuesllay. Returning. he Brought home Raymond Willsey from the hospital, SEEN AND HEARD Mr. Enders of Stony Plain doing some plain about good 8 Don't forset the date, December PIE SOCIAL AND DANCE KLONDYKE TRAIL, N Ie, social and dance will be hela tn Tifre--on. music, Ladies please bring pies. James Craig the home of Mn Mr. and Mrs: Sunday visitors at and Mra. H. Taylor. Mr. and Mra. J. Bullas visited Fe schoothouse on Saturday and:gave It) a scrubbing and olliny Mise Joris Willsey of Aspen Ridge was a visitor on Sunday at the farm of Mr. and Mrs. F, Jones. MET WITH AN ACCIDENT Klondykers journeying -to Ridge on Friday night met with an Sccldbnt whan the sleigh lt which they, travelling tipped over and every- body and exersthing fair cakes, and blankete were plunged, into the M vhen the damage was checked t was found that Martha Hennig and, a strained wrist and Mary MacNeill a strained arm, After fixing the rig. the party made the grade to the dan hall, Fooling like survivors from the K of the ninety-eleht, Mr, George Cooper of Lake: Saska- toon was a visitor to this district. BERWYN MIDDLEWEIGHT ISSUES CHALLENGE TO ANY BOXER IN THIS DISTRICT wy, Alta. Nov. 20, 1894, Balter of The Tri I would like you to place a chal- Pier ineet any leading middleweight boxer (if any in your district), for elther a bout that district or this. There are no middleweights in this t of any ciass, and I am anxious flies est au ae weight, which 155 pounds, Thanking, you. Youra TIMAIE, CAMERON, classes of live stock in Ontario yin A908 according. to Oe: June survey jonow: deoceares with Misa: ores, (869-200) 10 par oust 300) 4.0 per cent, BOTHER HIM . ain, EP) DOES HIS EYES ? growth of eye troul are not conscious of it until your boy or girl begins to miss gredes by a fraction, Has this happened to your b y or girl yet? If so, bring them to for an eye examination: 1 wil give them a thorough (test and prescribe the correct eye wear for them, Watch Repairs at moderate prices: All Work Gueranteed. THIS WEE GRAND THURS, FRIDAY, SATURDAY THEATRE at SEXSMITH NOV. 29 and 30, and DEC. 1 ANN CARVER'S PROFESSION Showing Next Week THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY A GIRL ON A HELL SHIP NOT AT FOR A DOG Blood-Red Adventure and True-Blue Romance Based on actual facts of Soviet COMING December 13, 14 and 15: lt; ROAD TO LIFE Russia. Full of stark realism. Alberta. Phone 116 but will have to try again, OBTAINABLE AT OUR WAREHOUSE: 8Tol Many people may be surprised at this unex- pected comparison: As pure as.. BEER. Yet it is a simple fact that there is no article of food or drink produced with greater care and-in greater purity, than the beer of today, made in VENDOR s TORES AND YOUR LOCAL HOTEL DISTRIBUTORS LIMITED AGENTS FOR THE BREWING INDUSTRY OF ALBERTA Grande Prairie, Alberta * OLD LANDMA An old land: thin week, G. having bought Canon smith ADDREAS ID t Terms re GRANDE PI c SASKATCH FIRE It Phone 13 WHEN IN Roome With prices Up-to-th
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