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THE NORTHERN TRIBUNE MOST WIDELY READ HOME PAPER OF THE PEACE RIVER COUNTRY GRANDE PRAIRIE, ALBERTA, THURSDAY, APRIL 20, 1939 Local Board Trade Backs 'TheGuardian Oil Co; Ltd... No. 44 Otto Swartz, Allege Murdererof A. Hoover. Not Yet Been Found Five Cents a Copy 1.60 2 Year Rustic Up-to-Date Lodge To Be Erected Soon On Shores Of Beautiful Monkman Lake No.1 Oli 5 cents per aver Lodge, nt. Se-4d and Quebec nde Prairie. Manager Of Monkman Pass Transport Limited, Alex. Watt, Informs The Tribune's Beaver Lodge Reporter Building Will Be 100x60 Feet 1e-48 Expected Lodge Will Be Open By July 1 Tractor Bus To Run From Beaver Lodge To The Lake At The Lodge Will Be Everything Needed s ir Support Expi J in Resolution By Fishermen Bruce Albright Active In Assisting Manager Watt. Tron M. 'W. Mage, Secretary OF Well-Known In This Part Of The Country, Hoover Was Found Dead At The T Company Addressed The Austin Ranch Gate On Monday Morning With Two Holes In His Bre (By The Tribunes Beaver Lodge District Reporter) BEAVER LODGE, Apr. 15. An- reeently work on the construction of a lodge on Monkman Lake. The above statement was made to The Tribune's Beaver Lodge reporter on Friday by Manager Alex Watt, on the boxing card staged in the explained that with a crew of five men he would leave in two weeks for Monkman Lake and commence con- struction of the lodge just as soon as possible. You understand, we are taking in a sawmill equipment, Mr. Watt added. The lodge, continued the man- ager, will be of rustic construction, or, in other words, built in orna- mental log style. There will be eighteen bedrooms, a large sitting- dining-room and kitchen. Our pack horses to and from the Lake and Prince George until such time NEW STAMP Another new Canadian stamp, showing the Canadian National Memorial in Ottawa, which will be released in May to commem- orate the visit to the Dominion of the King and Queen. Born in Vermland, Sweden, 1861, he worked for many years as Meeting Committee Appointed To Draft Resolution Protesting The Setting Of The Initial Payment Of Wheat At 60 Cente Membership Drive To Be Laumched Soon. There was a faix/attendance at the regular meeting of the executive of the Grande Prairje Board of Trade, held in the Town Hall council cham- ber on Thursday night, April 13. President O. B, Harris was in the chair. the company, which was putting forth an honest effort to develop a Australia, where the Duke will Swartz B. By Fire leved To Be In Bush. rat Report R.C.M.P. Cooperating With B. C. Choral Society Meet With Favor In Their First Concert and district are taking a deep interest, Of Tragedy Monday By F. B. McConnell Of The C. P. R. Colonization Department All Buildings On The Farm Destroyed Brought To Grande Prairie On Provincial Police In Search e Up. to noon artz, who is on Thursday, Otto illeged to have shot ud killed Al Hoover at Austin s Ranch, Tupper Creek, on Monday ne and escaped into the timber, nad been found, although dy search is being conducted by nut a room, on reas Bee ee tt object is to build a building that will Following reading and adoption of HG: pravinelal pe Bruce Albright, one of the company's SE tal with the scenic, surroundings, Tn the minutes of the previous meeting, Appronimutely G60) In sateen Frist report poles: i Both these enterprising The ling wi x60 feet. lt; M, W. Eagar, seeretary of the i y 1 Attendance i. ie epee Oa nee * gy Delong to Beaver Lodge. Mr. Watt then went on to say that Death Claims One Guardian Oil Compeny, Ltd, ad- Choir's Best Number Was The niin lo Grande, Prairie e er of Vancouver is the company of course will cater to eee ay dressed the meetings. Blue Danube Individual Num- Noconnell of the CPR. Colonization president of the company. the tourist trade and will carry Of The District s At the outset of his remarks Mr. bers All Well Rendered Chairman yeDuriment. who returned that day Asked for further details, Mr. Watt everything fishermen can possibly Eagar said that h would like to A. E. Galway Predicted Successful See ing Aine n where he need for fishing. And, added Mr. Real Oldtim: correct an impression that existed in Future For Choir, Which Is Under ). (nucing arrangements to receive Watt, there is no finer fishing place ers the minds of some people in. the The Capable Direction OF Bert Sudeten German settlers Eleven Bouts On inthe word than Monkman Lake as Cofamunity Gn regard tothe condi Cherenilt via ketone sa and the adjacent rivers and creeks. tion of the company and its manage- ved at the auatin Re Bo: Card Held Ai A tractor bus service will be oper- Olof Bergquist, Born In Sweden, ment. Approximately 250 greeted the here he found Healey, a x t ated to ana from Beaver Lodge and Farmed For Many Years In The Mr, Eagar then explained in detail Grande Prairie Choral Society in MCRDEN had already arrived and . Monkman Lake, on regular schedule. LaGlace District Funeral Held On the status of the campany and also their first concert of the season, held wn Hoover lying dead near the White Mountain Mr. Watt further stated that the) Monday Service Held In McLaurin the status of its finance, which, he in the Capitol Theatre on Sunday Mitte with) wo bullet holes in his - company may also erect several cot- Baptist Church, Grande Prairie. observed, is a healthy one. night, ee All the buildings, including . oe tages along the lake this summer. ennai After giving a brief review of the Those who attended did so expect- Me house, were burning or smoulder Holly Pender Of Grande Prairie And We feel, observed the manager, history and development of the well, ing something really worth while and : Several horses and cattle, tled Jim Ferguson Fought Five Good that the lodge will fill a need in the Olof Bergquist, one of the district's Mr. Eagar stated that the company. they were not disappointed, as the the barn, were destroyed iz Rounds To A Draw In Main Bout life of this country. Our facilities oldtimers, was laid to rest in the Which is absolutely controlled by concert. was highest order Mu. McConnell stated police ar- Card Sponsored By White Mountain will be primarily for the people of Flying Shot cemetery on Monday, iocal people, owns its entire equip- and reflected mu redit on the ed. on the scene about 9 o'clock Baseball Club And Directed By this country who desire to get away April 17. Mr. Bergquist passed away ment, which is valued at some Choral Society's capable director, N4 immediately commenced inves- Jim Ferguson Hall Filled To for a few weeks or days on a vaca- at the Grande Prairie Municipal 37,000. Bert Churchill, who took charge of litten. Later Hoover's body was Capacity. tion in one of the most beautiful Hospital on Wednesday, April 12, He said that he did not come to TO GOVERN AUSTRALIA the choir about three months ago. taken to Joe Dill's undertaking . mountain regions in the world. after having been a patient there for the meeting with a sales talk, but as Photographed as they visited It was noted that quite a number ?flors at Dawson Creek. i WHITE MOUNTAIN, Apr. 17 Mr. Watt further added that it was almost a month. He had been ailing 4 citizen; but he did tome to ask the the French Embassy in London of young people are in the choir, ,, gports, tuching Grande Praitie + There were no less than eleven bouts the intention of the company to run for some time before this. a ioport of the Boar of Trade for are the Duke and Duchess of which is quite significant, as it in- thursday say that people of the in Kent, who will soon depart for dicates that youth in Grande Prairie *ttement are quite nervous, not knowing what to expect, Swartz was a tenant on the Austin White Mountain Community Hall on Friday night, April 14. as the highway is completed. an employee of the railway there, jocal oil field. become Governor-General Mamaia omens The card was. sponsored by the Mr. Watt said that he wanted it 2nd when he came to Canada in 1910, Tn closing Mr. Eagar restated that ALE. Galway, who was in the TiNch whose lease was, about to ex- clearly understood that his company he worked for the C.P.R. at Strath- the company was in sound financial chair, after reviewing the history of P . Net to be renewed. Hoover, it White Mountain Baseball Club, under the direction of Jim Ferguson. general approval. 128, in the second round. Hugh McKenzie, 120, won the de- ion over Jack Kerr, 120, in three unds. pill Murray, 138, bested Bill had no connection with the Monk- eclipse of the sun, which noticeably lessened the amount of sunlight. One man with a sense of humor after taking a squint at Old Sol re- marked: It looks to me as though cona.. This same year he took a He also leaves a son and an adopted everyone may receive the things done the things which are seen but at the things which are not seen: for the things which are seen are temporary, but the things which are not seen are eternal. condition, one of the soundest of any months. assured him that the Board of Trade well. The following resolution was then unanimously passed: In view of the fact that one of the first duties of any Board of Trade is the encouragement Valleyview Boy Has of Mr, and Mrs; Ingvald Harbucle of THANKS FOR MAKING BIRD HOUSE SALE A SUCCESS Edmundson, Scoutmaster, thanks and appre- Frank wishes to expres similar choirs that existed in Grande worth and Mrs, Thorp were delight- ful, their voices blending admirably. The Dalen brothers lent pleasing variety to the program with two in strumental number is understood, was taking over the It is understood that the men The hall was filled to capacity, man Pass Highway Association, but homestead near LaGlace, in the Peace which explored for oil. He Pruirie.dn previous yeare--Hirst under : both at the boxing and at the dans would at all times cooperate to the River District, and made three trips pointed out that Three other com- Ri h H d Cc Off the direction of the late Major Watts bre mot onthe best ee terms. which followed immediately. fullest extent with that organization, over the old Edson Trail in the early Panies will come into the fied just Raght Hand Cut lind later under Mrs. Smith pre- , oover was well Ixnown in. this Him Ferguson of Spirit River, 205 It is expected that the lodge wili/days. In 1917 he married Hilma 2 soon as the results are known, A dicted a most. successful future for ction of the Peace River, country, pounds, and Holly Pender, 175 be opened for the First of July. Eligren of Stockholm, Sweden, who idding that as soon as the new Above The Wrist ' ,present choral society He uame tothe Beaver Ledge dis pounds, of Grande Prairie, who met survives him. Before coming to equipment is installed it is expected The choir's numbers were: Bridal ey than Mountain Paste peat in the main bout, fought tive good Ag eh Peerin Grande Prairie last, November he/ that the well will be drilled to the Chorus : Inymn, Worship, the fing ) Scicon, Mountain, Last fall he rounds So a.ldtse, which inet wi ec g ived for a time near Lake Saskatoon. desired depth in six weeks or two Roy Harbuck, three-year-old son rent Purevon which were all ee. Homestead five and a half miles north of Tupper Creek, 5 daughter, both of colle endere he choir's ren- Lyle Halverson and Lavrence Through Glasses 32s whom live in Sar. Eagar thaught that under the leyiew on Monday last had. tis ifen'ly, rendered. The cheins ren) Not a few are of the opinion that Rabting tw ds to a draw in the le. Rev. J. M. Baxter conducted the S ould show s og de) ight hand accidentally cut off above ufore sung on a Grande Prairie en Swartz is found he will be fighting two rounc a draw To See Ecli . . M should show some signs of apprecia- 110 wrist. on a Gro dead. caer Ipse funeral service, assisted by Adjutant tion of the effort being put forth by platform, was one of the highlights 5 4 S aaa Eby and. Captain. Bray, trom. the 2 the effort being put forth PY Constable Dick of the R.C.M.P. was fr'the program. R.C. M. P. are cooperating with Bert Fetisog set ey eee fad Baptist Church at Grande Prairie. ROS? ., Packing ie enide Grande contacted and rushed the boy to the miss) K. Philp was delightful in ' B.C; police in the search. Tere tae pie fing a draw. , There was much peering heaven- Mr. Baxter chose as his text 2 Cor. majority ot whom: Is 2 Grande Prairie Municipal Hospital, yo. two pia los and the audience , coroner's jury on Wednesday + Gud Ferguson, 110, and Jim Dodge, Ward, on Wednesday morning on 5:10, For we inust all appear before rairie. airman thafixed Mr. Eagar where he was attended -to by Dr. ood fneir appreciation of each (und that AL Hoover, had been 5 Ie Prairi 3 i iat a aM Brien. awe a Kile erson unknown, 120, fought, three rounds, Ferguson giasces, film negatives, eye-shades, everyone may receive the things done 2r,.hif enlightening, remanesy ae ft 8, understood that the little Super with Rees SPOS ie H a wards decision. etc., being used. i fellow is doing as well as can be er ae is A Johnny Didow, 140, won by a tech- T.0 cane of this sudden interest i is body according to that he hath was back of those who were backing WS reputation as a cornet player in bis Towa Fath I ical knock-out over Fred Leake, sat done, whether it be good or bad, and i I way the drilling of the expected. - two selections, athers In aR in the heavens was a two-thirds 9 Cor, 4:18, While we look not at p nancial way In their vocal duets Miss House- Long Session At Regular Meeting Glever, 136, in three rounds. Mussolini has taken a bite out of th Fred Lazarik, 175, and Cameron tof the The pallbearers were Messrs. support of any legitimate ciation on behalf of the 2nd Gra An appropriate reading was given Five Recipies re Scott, 175, boxed four interesting 50 to give it to Hitler as a birthday Anderson, Hawkanson, Dalen, Mans- andestaking, which stands to frsitie Troop a Boy Scouts to the Y Rev. C. E. Fisher, and Rev. T. Fig aeeizens 1 Gelet Ordered exhibition rounds. field, Ashdown and Reynolds. J. B. benefit the public generally, be public, press, and radio station of Dale Jones, who was in. sj Chairman Of Relief Committee Mac Ferguson, 165, won a decision won: p's FAIR AT NEW VorK Oliver had charge of the funeral jt hereby resolved that the Grande Prairie for making the voice sang The Holy City Huge Amount Of Detail Business over George Lazaruk, 175, in 2 four ee ee eee ee EMIT TON (rangement. t by: Wite, Grande Prairie Board of Trade Scouts bird house sale last Saturday *rtistic expression. , Handled Midnight Before Coun- round affair. * a joral tributes were sent by: Wife, go on record as being in full such a. success, Special mention Mrs. J. M. Smart accompanied at Gijiors Rose From Their Labors. Len Thompson, 164, had the better of the going against Mike Lazaruk, 148, in a four-round tussle. i 150, and Cyril C: F. Milton of Hinton Trail ar- rived home from the East on Friday s passenger. In conversation with The Tribune Mr. and Mrs. J. Friberg, Mr. and Mrs. G. Gustafson, Baptist Church W.M.C., Mr. and Mrs. E. Hawkanson, Oldtimers Association, Mr. and Mrs. Brough and Ethel, Mr. and Mrs. M. accord with the sincere en- deavors of the Guardian Oil Company to develop and bring into production an oil well or wells in the field known. as the goes to L. C. Porteous, who kindly donated the use of his building for the sale. the piano. Singing of the National Anthem brought the most successful program to a close, . Personnel of the Choir: us almost midnight when the thers rose from their labors at a regular meeting held on Monday night. The reason for the long ses- Apel, AD. reporter Mr. Milton said that he Anderson, Mrs. Erickson, Mr. and Pouce Coupe field; . is lt; ; . pe field; and that this Sopranos Mrs. J. Smart, Mrs. C, sion was the ever-increasing detail ssi The proceeds, after expenses, were siete Bis ole home sown, of Port Mes. eamunison, Ma Cape Mrs. board further go on record as First Of Sudeten HChurke, Miss Mary Whitlock, Miss matters which the council if called trator, with nee i , re 3 : eving ev ees. . I. Rooney, Miss K. Philp, Miss B. upon to deal with. ere: fur spent five weeks fy New York gy, Mary Thrones, Mr. and Mrs. Mels- integrity of the management of Settlers To Arrive Hodges, iiss Mary Tiinas, the All: members were inv their places siiejtainerta; eeaee Be he World's Fair, ness, Mrs: Keller. the said Guardian Oil Company. iF id April 21 Misses McKinney. Ww. , C*gent Councillor, Charters. . cecribed oderful P. J. Tooley, porting Altos Mrs. P. Thorp, Mrs, W. S. Rev M. Baxter interviewed Nurses President something that no one should miss it aviation committee, said that ascur- YIGay, APY Searth, Mise R. Houseworth. couhell with regard to constructing . Stresses National possible to attend. Al- though the Fair will not be officially John Bondoskey ance had been given by the govern- ment that sufficient land would be Twenty-five families, the Basses Rev. C. E. Fisher, Rev. T. D. Jones, Mr. P. E. Thorp, Mr. J. A. cros rch. ing near McLaurin Baptist This was turned over to the . being peel 0; panes were: Injured When reserved er the extension of the first of three hundred Sude- Whitlock, Mr. R. Philp. 5 works committee. Ask sporter 2 airways at the loca ten Germans to be settled on Tenors Mr. Alf. Fields, Mr. O. B. Five recipients of relief were Preparedness ies wae ie Nee Brunswick tz. Team Bolts The president stated that now that 4 the Gundy Ranch, will pass Harris, Mr. F. McLaren, Mr. C. W. ordered struck from the list. by the Milton replied that they -were not spring is here a membership drive through Grande Prairie on Chatten, Mr. Geo. Flood. chairman of the relief committee. at the would be started soon. Friday s passenger train. After ncert the members of ars of taxes on improved Miss Pearston, matron good. The cause for this, he said, was Gone gee ne-w-e-ererece: properties to which the town has yrande Prairie Municipal Hospit fishing istry. finding VER . 19. Accounts owing were passed for The settlers arrived at Ed- the choir were guests of Mrs. W. S. Sea Miss. Jean, a nl oa iereieoe ought sledding owing to the panaser a oe, Ave, Jeet payment: monton on Thursday. Scarth, at whose residence lunch was I title were discussed at Sunday's plane from Edmonton, fact that the fish crop was south of here injured Tuesday Setting of the initial wheat pay- aensser te served ength. The secretary was they attended the provincial opp bak As wis injor ment at 60 cents was discussed at z given instruction as to the procedure where at the provinelal low ebb. The low price of farm morning when his team ran away, the ome length, Finally. the president 7 7 given Instructio pene aveuho, roa cle another primary cause, sere Passing See . Buds Laing and L. C. Porteous, with power to Accounts to the amount of 262.26 hi ; add to'their number, were appointed VW egion emorila were passed for payment, preparedness by with the Red Cross for nat service. Prof. Kerr, president of the Uni- versity of Alberta, also addressed the meeting. SEEDING IN WESTERN AREA TO START THIS WEEK-END Ernie Hawkinson, Herb Brough, Martin Anderson and George Carter, who were business visitors to the Prairie on M stated to The Tribune reporter that seeding would commence in the western section the end of this week and with favorable Nixon here, who sent him to the Municipal Hospital at Grande Prairie, where an X-ray examination re- vealed two broken ribs and a punc- tured Tung. HOG PRICES DROP Hog shipments were light all along the line on Saturday. Only two car- loads were shipped from Grande a committee to draft a resolution which. will be sent to the Ottawa government. Highly Respected Oldtimer Bezanson District Passes Hall Official ANNUAL MEETING GRANDE Opening On Wed. Night, April 26th ke The Form Of A Opening To Routine business and relief took up considerable time of the meeting. Charged With The Threatening Mayor And Coun. J. Smart weather should be general the be- Prairie, Bacons brought 7.75, as Charley's Aunt Hine size wee Against 8.00 paid thres weeks Sao. PRAIRIE ATHLETIC ASSN Smoker Firat-Ciass Musical Pro- seg, gagdanott, Who Swore That She har ys un Death claimed one of Bezanson ON FRIDAY, APRIL 28TH gram 9 'g Wrote The Threatening Letter SONG OF THE M district's most highly respected old- ees Celebration To Be Coupled With) Under A Severe Nervous Strain, To Be Presented ONKMAN lime settlers in the person of Franis The annual meeting of the gleetede President Charles Turner Pemanded For Sentence Mayor Mathe, who passed away in Grande Grande Prairie Athletic Associa Will Be Master Of Ceremonies. Lawlor And Constal Harper By A. Y. P. A. for her many successes on. TRAIL GOES ON THE AIR On Wednesday night's Highway Music is Tex Those interested can obtain more publisher of Song of the Monkman Trail. Prairie on Tuesday, April 11, at the age of 76. The funeral was held on Wednes- day, April 19, services being held in Mathe, who was born in Russia, tion will be held in the new Legion Hall on Friday night, April 28, at 8 o'clock The financial statement will new Memorial Hall of the jrande Prairie Branch of the Cana dian Legion will be officially opened and to all ex-service men. Gave Evidence M. W. Eagar Acted For The Prosecution. Mrs, David Enko, better known as That delightful comedy, Charley's . unt, staged Ts broadcast a record, Song i J.B. Oliver's undertaking parlors. resented und a resume ol i Mrs. Clara Bogdanoff, of Grande tine old capitol Thegtre on Friday, Monkman Trai, wos played. This Gochrane trom C. Charts, BORE, J M: Baxter, of MeLaurin Ce eee Oeivitiee tee the ani Wednesday Bight. April 28, com: Prats, appeared before Magistrate April 28, commencing promptly at song was written by Clarence Clayton Box 455, Charlottetown, P-E. Gor Baptist, Church. officiated. Burial) year given. Election of officers Bae tee ioek ended to mem- : E. Galway on Wednesday after 8 pam. Mrs. Sanger-Davies, well- Charters, whose folks live on a farm don Thompson, Toronto, isthe tery, we ' Grande Prairie ceme-) will be held. Everyone invited. hers of all branches of the Legion noon ccherwed. with waiting ate J. M. Smart, the latter chairman of Grande. by Set Sees stage, is the play and Cochrane ( Singing Cowboy ), who i za Coupled with the opening will be e the best local talent is in the cast. also made the record. Recently Tex came to the Bezanson district in 1912 Feyries On Smoky Oe ele on of Virny Day, which he relief committee, and their chil There will be a matinee for chil-/added a few more Bluebird R.C.A. BOY SCOUTS CHURCH PARADE frlends. all of whom righted Se postponed. aren. eagar acted for the prow dren the same day, beginning at 4:15. Vietor records to his list and he) The Grande Prairie Boy Scout passing. And Wapiti Now The opening will take the form of ...Non und after nil the evidence was nm + Troop, under Scoutmaster F. Ed- ' He leaves un only son, living in a smoker, first-class musical Pro- 1) 'the accused was remanded for CRACK HOCKEY AND BALL Charlottetown, P.E.I. Mr. mundson, and the St. Paul's Wolf Wisconsin. In Operation gram is being arranged by Comrade Bert Bessent, PLAYER LEAVES FOR B. C. ; writer of Song of Cub Pack, under Akela Chas. The palibearers were Glen Secrest, wlor tab the Monkman Trail is chiet steward Douglas, will parade to the United Duke Ginter. Joe. Crummy and As this will also be the annual ,,Mayor Lawlor and Coneole Ray Regnier, goal tender for the 0 Church for church service on Sunday Charlie Stredulinsky. Mr. Moody, In charge of the ferry meeting, the first hour will be given Ter itvestigated the. case, Hythe hockey team and catcher for Charlottetown. For a time he was with the C. N. purchasing depart- morning. The boys will meet at the post office and will march to the REBEKAHS AND ODDFELLOWS at Moody s Crossing, informed The lover to the election of officers and transacting business. Mrs. Bogdanoff, a relief recipient, in giving evidence in her own behalf, the baseball team, was a passenger Tri 8 erry ment at Edmonton and wi ving Tribune that the ferry was put into ncting: Pu Spa Setyraey s freight, en route to/in Alberta's capital city nore ENJOY FINE SOCIAL EVENING operation on Tuesday at noon, The Smee Hh be ome President Charies tic that she wrote the letter when. ave tary-treasurer Edmont eae: water, he said, was quite low. Turt na 5 she was under a severe in conversation with The Tribune een ant tian anton TWO G.G.I.T. GIRL SURPRISED On Tuesday, after the lodge meet- The ferry at the Wapiti has been TUrMer will be master of ceremonies. 17in, and all she wanted was that oe bi Stated that Association. He wrote the song dur- ing of the 1.0.0.F. members, a very in operation for several days. eWee ENOERG WILL.BE ON the town pay the way out for herself Peer ee eee LY creel Af Bed. ing his holidays in 1937, while viait- , Last, W. evening the enjoyable evening was held jointly eas and two children, as she wanted to Watking curves with the bali ing Rio Grande. CG.LT. held a surprise party with the Rebekahs, at which cards SHIELA CHARTERS FALLS LAND FIRST OF NEXT WEEK get off relief. ean ws dina, who the song has a catchy trail melody 0F, Olive Kowensky and Maxine and badminton were played. FROM TEETER-TOTTER AND - team. Watking, who wos tne Hythe and swing. There-are eight stanzas, Waling at the home of Mrs. L. Winners at cards BREAKS HER LEFT WRIST Steve Garrett and Joe Lawrence B RN AT MUNICIPAL HOSPITAL star twitler during. the, past /irciuding chorus, which ls as follows; oWenaky. The greater part of the high, Mrs. J. G. Flood; ladies low, of the Bezanson district, who were in To Mr. and Mrs. R. . Hocknell, va two seasons, recently to. 5s evening was spent playing monopoly Mrs. Bailey; gents high, Frank Mc- Shiela Charters, daughter of Mr. Grande Prairie on Monday. in con- Grande Prairie, April 13, son. Killen, tides in O we're going right on through and contests. Laren; gents low, Chas. Stredulin- and Mrs. J. Charters of Grande Versation wit The Tribune reporter 7, mr.-and Mrs. Adolf Weiss of Regnier's deaving pe ed the Rockies, At mi it a delicious lunch was sky. airie, had the misfortune to break ed that farmers in the East End o.,- con Heights, April 19, a daugh Hythe sporting circl at be And soon all'our dreams will served, during which both girls cut / A delightful lunch was served by her left wrist on Monday evening would be working on the land the to, difficult to fill. come true; the birthday cake and unwrapped the Rebekahs. when she fell from a teeter-totter. first of next week. To Mr. ond Mrs. 5. ee tee cnt py Then the antelope all will be their gifts. She ne fished to the hospital, They further stated that the roads To Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Dorscheld : ee Hikswiee atte io Wi Both oni Pass High: tortowins hunch am bn cons Oshawa Ceperale. talk: week won where Dr. O'Brien sat the wrist, The are gradualis dering oe (an ee TS MS a eerie - was Ay at an ear e Memorial Cup, bea imonton little girl is now about ing as travel shoul . re have positions awaiting them there, way for you. the girls Jen Yor thelr homes. Roamers three-qaes to one, tua Paying aye. Clairmont, April 18, son.
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