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PAGE SIX HY THE--- THE DIsTRICT OF FLOWING WELLS Plenty of Wonderful Water Makes Hythe District Stock- Men s Veritable Paradise DESCRIBED AS SOFT AS SILK, MAKING A SUDS-AS RICH AS CREAMY SPRAY MANY A CITY WOULD PAY THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS TO HAVE SUCH WATER ut hag been done at Pouce Coupe and acknowledged by actlling By ROBERT ALLEN Po property write nn exsay on the gevloeiste whe have th Jhivet My. District. one must biefaweh Cel ter northwest of Grands (100,000 po filled in his heart with a love for hie Prairie. What the future may fintfict. Nature, however. has go for tis district can only be Shadowed the Hythe: district with ftured as time, and -necessity may re due te the undertyins Ae the toulet wenda hia wears sratas of ail and gis which makes CE ee ae eae che. demaus te Hythe ar e famiux as The Raahine TEAAS as one who knowst tin District with Flowing: Wells the Petco. River citings on both which hme heen ndoptedas our slowan, Siies of that calin, peaveful And aome- Not only. do we raise over on tines me iver, it hax occurred futilion bigh le of grain but also w ie that thers are two outstanding shi) on, average six ns Which twat thrill the heart of two weeks neers lover of nature 1f1600-pound bh As he rises to the lt;ummit of Gault s ans, Pereherons Hill, some four miles from Hythe, te ' Involuntarity: paw A. nian's paradine he ilstrict IW the st ck- cellent water, wood and c with ite glistening church spires and lin British flag flopping from the pole of our public and high school. With schools and churches in every direction, our educational and splrit- ual welfare Is well taken care With fertile soll, abundance of a in the Alstrict, well may the intending settler pause to give the Hythe district thoruugh Investization, and we wel- that Investigation and have no fears for the results from comparison, , watley ying ahead the most palatable water that ever wid A valley Tying behind. It is the tickle throat can be found on he on of land in the valley of the Beaver Lav er, every quarter se nice a wilderness, but today lot hy simply drilling a hole Stidded with Well appotnted fafma the ground, There two veins , beooThe Spirit of Ouy water, If you stop at the first, you Fathers which -atill lives the have punning well: if you go fifty hearts uf our ploneers who fect denper, nature dock the pumping, fat tackled the old Edson Teall of for you and you can pipe the water tmud, chesks, rivers and sloughs some to your house for domestic use or to wonty-five yeu ne Your harns for stook. Amons were the Hartless. the Ion the hill, the tourist gets a mans. who thrill, f re his visiin He sees olden grain: luxuriant are stilt with 0 : OF HIS LARGE STORE Men will find sverythitig they need and a wide rade ent helpe customers to keep down ont of ving. HYTHE. ALBERTA m dairy industry has not been overlooked, for have we not an up- to-date creamery at Valhalla? Qagutter from this creamery has tak he Highest award at the Toronto EXhibi- ing tion, open. to exhibits from. all ove the world, This ereanery produces Wis of butter each year, ich brings ready cash for groceries the farmers during the summer. Poultry ix algo an Important part of farming and one or two outside firms set days for marketing these products each fai Farm products in all branches probably bring close to three-quarters of one miliion dollars to the district each year. All this, thanks to the indomitable spirit of brave ploneers who. twenty- five years ago heard the call of the orth and answered it on the promise and expectation of a Peace River Coast Outlet which has not yet materialized, hut which cannot be wing to the fact that much: longer denied to 65,000 settlers fow' in the Peace. ate. we dows: Shstdioy ndua te aowa-hensted Stich is ecttiog with. people: Of mUGh foreitude, faith and inieerity, Tet we ih nad ws ey Bening Sor coopeestsce than the Sontaides fn the meaning ora sine Nomen thie i patnee wanes cena aa to0 eee HSI hich ean yeah Gsesuisn mtiractive frous beautiful Tawar ce are meas ane Glee: Nee have we neciected spGengimee tn eath we bas the beet feat South ot tne. Peace Buel tates ii the KerecOre hockey aoe in eeecemston: Our dealer BOCERy Dupe irs Gio) aicceselo SOHN Eee bene, Gini a pane ana aceoaenee foaseasora et the: Henk. of Commerce Competition Cop donated laxt season The Hythe athlete Aesoclation te a body corporate and a dance hall and Fadainted court have (besn ARB faked, Wie cnn x spotte erouEen Stisited places Zor baseball, SealPalt fuakethall and lawn tennier and. Tast, tot not least a hatfmlle race Wank jor tna dpltewers of the poniea Tialectal societies, Clute ana tees sania peoresented.y hey. cab the Maronte, Hall and ther, places Suauel for We havo the Masane and the Elka the 1.0. DB, and Shock omaha. arganentione tor Sieror ana soclel work: Hythe tan the distinction of having the only arenas teow Gt tik aborts Humane Soctety north of Wamonton, mossh fae ous. wendertal ck. dn Sian and Sedo Gesides securibg wiotsie ana certificaien for. (hres actt ot teaver perunies by our souneer feueration In saving lives or attempts Se Nor has the hunter teen ove Looked, Two. complete packing outta Ot thlity, Norse have. beck alvvayn seady to carry the comforts, w the Rockies Kelly and Sid Sunderman prepared to guide the hunters over crag and dale, and they know the haunts of the mountain Non. the moose, the caribou, the mountain sheep. the grizzly and black bear, or the howling coyote and the mountain wolf They know the trails that lead to the crags where most scenic heauty 4s found in the rugged old Rockies, to the weat of us.some eighty miles Boating, tathing and fishing at the dam on the Beaver, Lodge affords both the resident and the tourist much pleasure just one-half mile trom Hythe. Great are the fish stories cr catches of erasling trout, pike and leven the speckled trout that makes the teeth water. If you don't believe me ask Cephas Gilmour about fish. And now I think T have sald evers- thing exeept the weather. Our sum- mers are. beautifel Vere cota ou don't feel it. After (ai when you ait iatening to the fndio itn your feet toasting up Kesinst the fire, you really don't. But what a shock io hear an announce- nent of a cyclone or typhoon, or COMING : The King Edward Hotel Offers Service and Accommodation that pleases TO EDMONTON? ntaina for the most pernickess Sms, f uillionaire that dares to climb the 2 our winters THE NORTHERN TRIBUNE ween the Chatel friends On the lft she Is and on t (the latter now retired) of the the fam stopp BY MAUD M. McEWEN On Alte of right with Ingpector EL Ri n with the THURSDAY, JULY 23, 1936 elt stories wn Hythe ts one of the tuatet ae it ie in the mist of a Kod grow to) be old every r mites to tak uk he rodeos and eacttiy, hull. gamem and. other tsuctiona. which are follawed by: a silee Hall montia hockey J oskatie are th principal pax- inom favorite ste. parties are enjoyed by vay The musi? of the aleleh-belly aften heard on cold winter nights. tive Badmint with number of: the townsp mmponied by cheering and laugh Ky winter two oF plays 1 are always vin) Hoauty of the district ts wid 4 of Halfway House with. thres murrnaeaed Inte: Sir Henry Thornton arivtieg and colorings deck the rowd adiclifte 4 Corporal Martin ahd the flelds, Wild roses, RGM. P. does not need to telephone L wondered whe had Ahortes national emblem stow 4 In the background stine reat abundanc Where the winds fram the wilh rose briers, And the smoke of the far-off ken oon the beauafal teeing hiens -Hhadvance te hive chute at the hele evening meal and wis ee ES nding Rish (inite fewerviads Mex Brainard Is) hadnt. Judging from the quan i STE ak. Cie SSS CIBER. Rica always ready with a smile and a rN Tae vot Daa Tia timate Pare teeta gato Oi aL olan 7 woril of cheer Brainard might have been nndscane Ap tat Ka ChOLESE ans see stoppin: muse, known throug ae Perce Par as the eve can reach it goes, Gut the whole Tenxthy and trent sone rites the: large und Feadinces for a wang of threatens Farther vet til there seems no bf the Peace s ase SG eae mae here we anything that When the Brainards first sit ea a fet ti Lota, mlthansh 1 sky-iwhore blue and rose ted there in 11S they did not ae Ot a eee T cannot admit te Having tasted With th gold and turquoise intend to keep a place, for passers-by. There was Mr. Brain of everything, softly Milend, range of eo scuthwest a Sa ee tee te ana en sink the wood-box- ie dighen wer plaliy whit nt Snaiee esos ew ees te-hura-te held -at lewst Vegetables were large. 1 snow-capped Rocks Mountains stands pee meee Naa. 7 one oa sticks of Beuutiful two quarts or moro the ile the pilings of Hercuten, an tC Sih creel che Rospltallte xe ry Wood, nll in readiness for the fashioned kitid without cover. country from some un- weno pee att mee tarke kitehen cook stove They were heaping rething Nomestead junt naturally became The sitting-room. In the aod- Was heaping tn fact what it is today a Sere rusfa house wan very comfort resting, mashed 4 Te cary tavetier over the Bich. gt; ably furnlahed, centred by a large MaKe prepared In ix me ee ettihe nonin counts finds old-fushionga wood stove. Itwas Way i, tomato pickle xood food und warm inthis room tat Lord and Lady cold ham, cabbnse I 3 S. W yant End a measure of comfort that te eh Were antertained te AltA, potato salad, erunberrs Saco sae after Akdust, sttice dn a two-quart dls, crab diiecaliene A house by thie aide of the road, 1 ewnitd ow apple Jelly. rhubarb conserve sea low rambling log building: part the atavephere root honey, apple sauce. home-made o See Ea ea toot, there are would.cheer 4 lonely ploneer when read piled xh on a plat EXPER? SHOENARING and several other log buildings adji fet warn and White puts, tein, Lon water Sant tatty but tila pacticula one gt; ist omen and iwo-auael pitcher of oream HARNESS REPAIRING contains the kitchen. where x0 ehroust Mex, Brainard, Lam aire, knows ie many hundreds of meals have nortan fothing about ealorien or vita been prepared for tired and hun- also imugine how the? mins--she has not time to ey ey wi gry. Gavellers, truck drivers mothat ittle tos house think bout them: tut she har British Columbia and Alberta ike Ny sentinel trom Utie to wee. that everyone W pollee and hundreds of ploneer dark until dawn enters her door pway wi people who pase along this high- Th was here that Sir Henry Me hunger sitlsfied ani feeling Sorore the steel wns laid to trin throucli the: ence several Journey, perhaps many, mony Dae Greek there was searc ago. Up until the tlme of thlles Into th wilderness of the : Hoenter thek along this road, The his pasting a cued from Sir Henry North, freighters always stopped at the cme in Mrs. Hralaard's Christ. avelters carry with them The Macksmith has to earn enough Brainard house it was a wel- mas rail plea imeniory uf the hate tnmulle expenned He does not get come break In thelr lone Journey t pxtonisted ax we sat Ing ehnteluinn palais tonus from anyone. If he does not set Me almome one hundret mileq over down to the table which w House, diastase eheak and Ne ii'sour work, te will have to charge very poor roads, boxy and rough loaded with good things to eat pitality hundreds of northern More for the work that he do and very difficult for travelling cnivaaT Woked around the Foom people Sot Hing sour nena we I shopa with better tidal wave or huge flo quakes and tumbling skyscrapers oar neers, WhO than sufficlent t bene th Ser Gh aay cummings oA falling in other parts of the world. his gseay possible. Who profits Spee T Gay GauiD mee Ta summers for any part of the world whereer te ean, Who's on the The winter finds them 1 : ty pinekiiers, and the more work fe not too cold to sleep in winter and above mere self afid values friends Used In hed-cover plocing ul We ask to think these never too het in the summer Se and counts ther He iprotita r many: Henutitul, Patterns; the fe eeu ey ones a much for our beautiful climate, No, that vou're uost tis Tne-cabin: the douiile-wedding-ring: f Sunpieis suecens a ioa ts meet eestor cues mgere cds WW. Reich ythe District as Seen za me fuel pce Siena Inder to them of other days and bt of seed grain, f lund fs fr By MAUD McEWEN There hae always been Sicily was the West for the Tyre, the western outpost men of Carthuse ti look with gt; maine young Roman nobles anh Maal wandering over: the sites of London eee and Liverpool, speculating on the wmerclal value of Gaul, the land they had conquered The first discov came from the East, looking ever wentward until they : dering eyes on our glamorous eastern shores. But the West we a in today te the last West, coupled frontier under a white man s sky, When thik land tx all staked out ploneering shall be no mo This lant great West, which ts ni Aited Mke an island, separated the northwest corner of the prairies. Shipping and through which the Peace River sted and man winds, the river that gives to this been country tte restful and alluring name. supped The ver Alstrict has no fixed tft fe genera Sea ih octet d-out areas of Saskateb ren, although the masority the crop are Hot always Keod oF. for, the Kdyornition of to ythe eastern markets ie wunity obtat urls mated that this area I situated y tween In Alberta the spend th and In Brivieh 1 n tin Columbia, and between tone 14 t 47.0Ki000 weathe ake AthiNi or. the pln J. A. Elliot HARDWARE -HYFHE - - ALBERTA By One of Its Womenfolk flowing, hy Maritimes: a und a few from avinns are also'to be found in tie nelebhoring dixtrlet apeak- xtic people, although nin and other produc Ady of stock have of the day other ways: Hythe THE BUSY CORNER STORE Oakfords GENERAL MERCHANTS - Hythe, Alta. LADIES AND GH READY-TO-WEAR A FULL LINE OF QUALITY GROCER SF AND HEAVY HARDWA TRRNATIONAL HAEVESTER COMPANY DEALER Harold S. Tveten General Merchant HEH ALITY AND PRICE Ge HAND IN HAND Two Stores HYTHE, ALBERTA and DOE RIVER, BC. SN RMIRERDERESETNSSSR THURSDAY, te of thie Nortl village at the River, t+ the Creek Tt tu north, but the the Spirit Al farminss In the beat te growl Asi farm tested nd, Outs krown, then bs thie In grown Through the runs the Hron from the wild thelr w creek the dist These ps well-fouul ye them have 19 North of ty land, the coun Settled, Its 1 the dried-out are not sa we head In unbel there is not a nake ls hom There are, pler to be hag Ii re not hard comparatively willl t0 work a short Iength Newcomers dest of ft will pathetic ative degree, are now well thelr own str homes what th are nelghborky T mizht, add people, of whor are the only British descen found ty be w cellent nelghbe For the nat distrlet holds heauty. On U a view of three sides 7 f these te White stow town, Spirit aide of a Nill tee seen fron north, the the hills, bu it Is, tera spruce. The Bronch charmingly with spruce a tom willows hi is amazing ho ef the spring ten feet On the nor district ig Ra the often tnscala sp pine, hills that nte and form the from top te the near of el for mile L and sometimes this: cuts thre her tea sured with northern lish onan most aw trek of natu soft rustle os still winter vouck for thi In ab hills, Big and bro big rifle, hel meat supply hilly are cov: whieh a at that thund every your, 1 berries, choke bt dehout 1 most ure, farm lying ent Animals mux provides: mui buildin a
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