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THE NORTHERN TRIBU Volume I. 31.00 0 Year THE HOME Germany Officially Notified - Lea e of Nations That it Had Withdrawn from League : Germat tanga behind the Chancellor's foreign policy, President von Hindenbur; ordered the dissolution of the Reicha: See eae i eae vate ae ot tor November 12. A voto for Neal mem bera will at the same time mean an of the course. ze PARIS, Oct. 16 Completion of a disarmament convention despite the up bd sresbitad a Gecranhy ter-nocept AGNDON, Ges: 116- Grsat Britta RES aren tall eae view. declarations, high cabinet officiais fos dicated today. Count N: Ignatieff To Address Local Canadian Club The Subject ereace sm ocston is The New Count aecestiee: Ignatiete spent a good part of the summer in the Peace Bia ocsavid oomsdliioudl sia oven article on thia country, published in Sat ase MIREE Biers (lie 509 man of letters. Hs:was born in ie province of Hist, Russia, bis father being nor the province. He later lived in se Petersburg, now known as Leningrad, engineerii King s Collers, Miaiverstty, of London. An euthor of note, he now resides at Toronto, Railway Trackmen Meet at Grande Pratfie. Fg weaintetiogl oe ta Pr cticaty every Seint eps the Grande Prairie Fepre- nented, soem Saas Creek and Pouce Coupe. The president, area, yer 90 per cent of the men engaged In tle department ae members Will be Strongett Group in BC. F per. James Welt, who represanted Nap- ton in the Alberta Legislature from 3917 to 1921, now: living at Langiey, sary, through Prairie be courtesy PRISER a is in Pratri GENEVA, Oct. 16. In a thirty-minute session the World Dia- jarmament Conference this afternoon, Germany's reason ee tieal and its announced withdrawal the he reply. of the World Conference in contained in a telegram signed by Arthur Henderson, Sesiesoned enol atmsats ot orci to Berlin. The committee adjourn until October 26 to permit the ic fates to consult their governments. i Male Voice Choir o Preparing for the Coming Season The Male Voice Choir held its firat regular meeting of the seanon on Mon- ay evening, in the dining room of the Grande Prairle Hotel. Several numbera with Mra. H. were practised was. serecord tth, eee ae (eects. ieeelent to tak the place of realgned from the oteice resignation was accepted with rei q. Lockyer. was elected v president. . Spencer was elected secretary- pares ar Mr. E. Lanctot assistant Mr. Galway, who directed -the choir Jast season was again named as con- ductor, while Mr. Hick was selected as assistant conductor. Mrs. H. L. Vaughan was appointed ing were appointed a Committee to select the music: Messrs. Galway, Lockyer, Thorpe and Hick- an. : The namea of Mr. Balfour and Mr. Lanctot were submitted for member- ship and approved. it was decided tq hold concerts every three weeks throughout the sea- son, the first concert to be held on November Tt was decided, upon request, to put n a concert in the near future at e. Adams, who was in th fendered the thanks of the chotr ee Mr. 1d for the use tel 1 sisiag fodtm ay' wel on te a for was the ture, through the dlstrlet agriculturisty of aire the use of the ind the use: of the plano rehearsals during the coming win- Fr. Practices will be held every Monday evening and members are asked to be on hand at 8 o'clock sharp in order fo avold delays. Good Companions To.Present Play Fest Soon An entertaiament of unusual calibre store, for citizens of Grands te and district next month, when the Good on Players, or gantzed:last year under thi Mision ot Mrs. sont vice ot the University of Alberts, will present an mg of one-act plays, There be three bi of exceptional ramatic merit) rapsing trom. ght comedy to intense Each vil aye ite own Selection of artiste pees sir the. patie see of othe Admilrable, crichton a Taylor and Brissler of to Meet Here on piece, 4 play Ws sees ey cwenty, salnttes, most dramat c allegory of life. It is, ps aaiate My tne wieetiers ot St8 caste but also send the avi ea ome with something to think oa tn Sie Waban BA aa aves em Jong W. T, Haynes and Mr. C, C, Fawcett. PRESBYTERIAN LADIES PREPARING TO CELEBRATE ANNIVERSARY FITTINGLY The ladies of the congregation of hs tion of the chur Followidg the wapper a. short. delightful musical Ste wilh ve Kiven by talented local people, thas been placed at 25 cents, and everyone fs Invited to attend. Threshing in? the Grande, Prairie play 2 he but asks for an extension of the time mit, 1 in eel ureh's eesond anniver: sq see RANOE PRAIRIE, ALBERTA, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19, 7 I, Vaughan at the plano, - following which the election of officers BELGIAN. PILOT'S SENSATIONAL INVENTION FIREPROOF AEROPLANES eR. Van Hollegham (eft ) of the gave Engiand recently pia. eebasl eropiane Wain ema paroot material the machine and a tank of gasoline gas from which it-emerged undamaged. plac Iaak were found ta bs Gitamaaged. affected elther by heat or fire, The picture on the f sensational demonstration in right shows the model plane enveloped in flames oo LOAN OVERSUBSCRIBED OTTAWA, Oct. 14 wit last rush of subscriptions toda: Canada s 25,000,000 refunding foun closed a oversub- scribed by a substantial margin. aay sed Hold Field Days to lt; Stimulate Raising Better Hogs ave eee eee Na ae al ing m-tyDe hi Pease will Be helt ct programs are being arranged by the Alberta Dey toul- W. J. Thomson, x x expected that S. G. Carlyle, Provincial live), ck cospealaetonss, be present and discuss live stock , problems, F. M. Baker of Winnipeg, of the In- aca Conell ot Mast, uackete, will Seentnetrate type th deco uve hogs and Wiltentre sides, Ext The district agriculturist will assist in the program with a demonstration of correct type of breeding, silts and market hogs. The field days will be held. at the following farms: Broadview of A. Sherk Sons, Huallen, Tuesday, October 24. At the farm 6f nson, one mile norOr of Valhaila. Centre, Wedneoday, October At atock yards, Sexsmith, col Thursday, October 26, Dodge Farm, one mile east of Spirit River, Friday, October 27. The programs wil p.m. hel commence at Tt is: desired that as can take. advantage of these field days. i/November 4th 4 to Jim McDonald informs The Tribune that Jack Taylor and Jake Briasler ive been definitely matched and that fhe two grapplers will meet at Grande, Prairie oh the evening of Saturday, November 4. a Some time ago Brissler challenged Taylor to a mecond match, providing the latter would not use he toehold. Taylor has agreed to this condition, In thelr last match Taylor got two falls out of three, both times by appl: Jing the deadly toehold, one of hin mont effective hol With thie hola barrea, t seems any- body'n The time itt, to which Brissler Rebs earoes itl he ten 10-minute rounds inate t 10-minute rounds, as at thelr lant encounter, or beat two out of three Taylor writen thet he will arrive at irle some ten daya before CB mia aN tn the, ata oaebae ing. iy pow that bis favorite tosbold la barred he will have to be in tip-top shape if He te golng: to, hola bia owe, with hla nolentific oppon Tainisg, on hie looui 1a thelc jaa: santa these Desens ponents o art of ing ga) Baplenaia spilton and the masorty of the, fani rat opportunity lta baat arranged asa Th liminary wrestling bouts as eels a an three good boxing bouts, Dr. Haynes hap consented R again, act an referee. Bensent will be timekeeper, and , Georke ra ane nouncer, Jack Mantle will have charge of the dressing room, form of a banquet, now wi tember ad pted by councf , It was decided to take space in the ee eee eee of th Remembrance Day to be Observed at Grande Prairie By Local Brartch of Legion A meeting of the executive of the THURSDAY MORNING GRAIN PRICES AT GRANDE PRAIRIE Tax Collections Discussed by the Town Fathers Dealing with much correspondence find discussing ways and means of llecting tax arrears took greater portion of the time town fathers at the regular id a Monday evening. The Mayor sald that the question to get in the taxes before the firat of the year. subject, the following carrie Followin, non the fe Properties mitted by the secretary be oftered for nerve bid on improved properties set by. secretary. be cash. The terms ner rinesaia statement for Sep- by the secretary and was t. The following were present: Tooley, Port Henning and Spencer. Councillors IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE Morriaie avi Lite -Aasociation, coued an. ndvertinement to put Into The Tribune recently, Little did he know that by doing he later would become the ni fing Ittle cedar chest filled with delicious choco winner of a e of Ti matt, who batches, iat 3 day felt he could afford hi Ueket from the box, ore .we see how Just tx for though ray Sg ve i Paya to advertiae sdiatriot the Ho th ened wi the extent of pulling. the i there ware hundreds of other tickets in the tox, the printer , picked the re oe hla upplied the Flare up. the of the meeting ing h dis- am sub- of sale Mayor : fate, Brissler and Sam Velzen to Head Donald s Card m Velzen of Edmonton and Jake Brissler will head the wrestling sec- tion of Frank Donald's sports card to staged at the Waplti Arena on the evening of November 11. urcl, berted Patsy O Brien tere F cenlly, ti mutched with Parker of Grande Prairie, which bout will headline the boxing division. Brissler, who made such a splendid showing against Jack Taylor, needs no Introduction, und as he meets Taylor on November 4, will be in the pink. Yelzen Is wrestling right along and h writes, if he loses It will not be for the lack There will be two other wrestling matches and three boxing bouts. TOOK OVER THREE DAYS TO COME FROM ATHABASCA TO GRANDE PRAIRIE BY CAR Mr, and Mrs. Jack Hays and daugh- ter, Elleen, of Edmonton are visit Mr. Hays brother, Art, at Dimsdale Mr. Hays, who is proprietor of the Jack Hays Tax Cab business, in con- versation with The Tribune reporter stated that it took them over three ays to com trom Athabasca, The highway: In the vicinity of Faust was terrible, sald Jack, and directly in front of the village the clutch was burned out. The Inst time he was up bers be auld, wa 1928, PAINT SOMBRE PICTURE OF CONDITIONS IN HANNA DIST. E. H. Wedekind ot swan take and Me. and Me Young and family arrived in Grande from Hanna, en 01 ye Bc Beas Ge Mousey route to the Young h The district for a number of years, painted a rather sorrowful picture 6f the conditions in that area. Pointing to the street, Wedekind : There isa lot of land in the uth where there s no more on it oud. He added, We. certainly are glad to get away from ft all. Some Splendid Wheat Crops in Bear Lake Area H nry Roberts and son Walter, of the Rear Lake area, recently threshed 12,000 bushels of Marquis wheat; the greater portion of which grades No, 1. The average wan 30 bushels to the, acre, Paul Raynard's crop, district, averaged 38-bushels acre. Many other ood crops are reported In the area, the greater portion of which, it ie understood, are free from frost. in the same to. the Canadian Club to Be Formed at Pouce Coupe. - be i 3T for the porpous h of the Ann . OBrien, prealdent of the Grande Prairie branch, and D. W. eetretary, tll be in attendance and he organization worl bers are invited to me. visitors, who lived in the Hanna gt; PAPER OF THE PEACE RIVER COUNTRY -- MORE NEWS AND BETTER On Monday evening of thin wi meeting of the execut office of the Frontler Lumber pany. Present: Prealdent A. the chair: Alf. Feld, se the following executive members: C. edulinsky, R, H. Wateher, J. Mantle, F. Crummy, De, W. 7. Haynes A. Dalgteiah, and . Duncai j Minuten of the Inne rexular meotiags Were re After lengthy decided and hive th G. P. Symphony Orchestra Makes Fine Impression ound table talk It Hon Frank Donald attend the, meeting, to Grande Prairie Symphony Or- shieatre in theke ltae. Gadeert ct) the xlven at the Capitol Theatre under-Conductor on Sunday evening, Ca Rs peeotaton y good und the lights and shadew excellent. The overture: Bright and Gay, the cechestra's next offering, was well endered. solo for the cornet, payed GycBawin Ravtigany ox nicely done. The walte played in a 1 Celeate (Beyer), was very pleasing manner. he absence of Eric Dalen, who was unavoldably absent, and who was to have played a violin selection, the orchestra played Brave Amerlean Boy? The Racarole scored heavily in from The artists. being of the con- orchestra (Offenbach) following in the el of the orchex person aie, fi George at Mrs. Geor Betty McQ, Ruby Ross, Patterson, wrrle, Viowina: Mr. Flypn and, Lan Broughto1 a Clarinet: Tom Waterm: First Cornet: Edwin Hartigan. Second Cornet: J, W. Leltgeb. Euphonium: Jens Dalen, jeorge Tate. : Madeleine Thompson. was excellent in Misx Fish was accompanied at the Executive of Grande Prairie Curling Club Meet and Lay Plans for Couns Winter ot hin views and proposttiais toe the Fental of the curling toe for the com Ing season, It was the unanimous opinion of the executive that skating should be vided for the children, y should be played nw during the winter and thus pro- wide: litle paren tion far tus Grea? people, Mr. Donald had two propositions tn mind: T the curling rink in the name way aa last year, or give the curlers four sheets on the skating lec. yes on the north side and the use of the akating toe dyeing bonspiel week. Mr. Donald assured the curlers that POHLAG: poeabla oO te Crea Te prevent the roof over the. curling, Ire from leuking, and that he was anxious to co-operate with the curlers In every way. The. next order of business wan the tc ie was Go Tanner, at th mame few ne pala hiN tant Yeah A cammitteo was appointed to Inter- necensary fixtures ready The- Curling -Club-begina- this-season. with a nice balance spiel and general and that the season will be a better one than last. In the nquare draw last winter there were over twenty rinks, and it is ex- pected there will be at least that many thin season. Grand Bazaar to Be Held by C.W.L. October 27th Under tk auspices of the C. W. of St. Joneph's, annisted by the mi ar tes ram 015.6, wad we ple served at 6 o'clock, The tonstoom willbe: wupervised Dy jer Iady-HMeutenants are Mrs. Pippin, Mrs, Foote and Mrs, Casey. This leaves no doubt that the tea and sup- pet patrons will receive the urual high class qual viands, e3 a tently served. All those who wish to reserve tables for the opening card part; municate with any of the following piano by Miss Nora Caldwell Health of Town Excellent Says Dr. Little The Grande Praisle Health Board met recently in the Town Hall and considered the report received. from the provincial health inspector, J. Williams. The following. were Present: Coun- tee C. Spence May Dre Litile, medical healt pttions Constable Burgess, and Town Secretary Robert Keys, The repoft, which covered , health and sanitation of the town, condjtions of dafries and slaughter houses, inspection and all matters covered by the Public Health Act, was taken up section by section. On motion of the Mayor, seconded Dr. Inspect those places where chunges Bia (benoedaceasth bei sande antic diphtheria and the Mere seiet Statiatary, se there had been no re-appearance of the Billing, who te contemplation menaation for a ultable, alte which had picked out. TA: niougn: Wan yasoed reotmmandiaa the alte In question and the secretary arrangements, Edmonton Singer Delights Audience At Capitol David Jones, conductor of the Ed- Firat Baptist Church J added attraction to the evening, when he delighted the once with two vocal soloe sung be: been prominent In. Edmonton for) many. yearn wok Dla) trainin ative country of Wales, homniittew ni complete committee: Mesdames Stokes, Char FitzGerald and Bouchor, Misses any: North, eve to. the rack fia ine, 12-toot Davis buildings, There will be th 1p, in charge of Mrs, Fitz Gerald and Mra, Chard, Novelty Shop, managed by Mrs, Me- ash sist Elena nese Laundry, conducted by mraulsina Evelyn Haan and Margaret A. Cindy Store, chlet seller Mra. isfield. * A General, Store, Mrs. Croken, G. and Mrs, Spicer, plus junior clerks, (and under the sfen of Mrs, Haan and Bhiel wn the street is Wonder Wghop and all its lovely minufactured (literally speaking) by choot er on the vacant lots, near Bingo faa Pani ie aicliocale will provide amusement ood-luek to all customers, Art Exhibit Here Tomorrow, Friday October 20th The public of Grande Prairle wilt of Misa Betty McNaught of lodge will be Included in the. exhibit, choir, reprodi
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