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1933-10-05
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E NORTH e THE HOME PAPER OF THE PEACE RIVER COUNTRY --- MORE NEWS AND BETTER Provincial Library Dec 1 38 1.00 0 Your RANDE ame ES THU DAY, COTOBER 5, (933 S conte Copy Zurch and O Brien Both Confident as October 9th, Draws Near : tal tlt Hl tak I Peete ER ak me bee i i i i i Half Holiday By- ait oliday Lesiasbsckag ieee wie geain. before the town council on ee ee eee The secretary drew the attention of the councillors that 9 f r E iH E Day of Battle number of fights this Winter and reallzea the importance He trained and It beaten will Baye no excuses to i taece Bt GAY Soe chieinge sinew the were printed, Art Speed Savi ei ia roses whe wen ty bare met Ronald Swanson of Hythe, proke Gee Steet selina: 0a Packer of wubatitut Wm. Desjarlais of Sturgeon Lake va: Win. Mitchell of Rat Lake. Four rounds Dick Hoag of Rivertop vs. Bobby Foote of Grande Four rounds. Manley Hillman of Grande va. T d Roycroft of Bad Heart. Four rounds. In all there are 54 rounds of fighting scheduled. The bouts will comence at 9 p.m, instead of 8 pm. as advertised. The for fs to give chance to attend. Harlie Conrad will referee. EM. Lanctot and R. P. FiteGerald will be judses and 3: Robinson time- Penson's Orchestra will be in aisendance: All seats will be reserved. Tickets on sale at the. Grande Prairie Hotel and. the Recreation. Billiard last sbow immedisfely following the fights. Interested Audience Hear Judge Rutherford small, but interested audience pkeaiTitgspeeiyattor ss eadrege 8 the Capitol Theatre on Sunday, atter- poon. Judge Rutherford is a close student of world conditions, He holds these conditions fulfil the words of the old and (portion, ftinue to live for evec if obedient. 10 the. Lord Goa. Entertained at Wild Goose Supper : SeecoR' ts caseative oe tho Proviatial supper in the dining room of thel Grande Prairie Hotel on Friday even- Besides Mr, Foulds, the party in- eluded: Chris Lefroy, Purdy, Miss Emile Watson, C. D. Grittit Me, and Mrs. Dan Wishart, Mr. i ali i i : aFh gS ys to- get en Piacerioes iid poet le THURSDAY MORNING GRAIN PRICES AT GRANDE PRAIRIE When Is the Peace River to Get Outlet? ym now on Hythe Chamber of Commerce envelopes will carry the Aauowing: When ls the Pence River the Coast Outlet? waited twenty gears, We need It tow The Hythe body urges upon other Boards of Trade in the Peace River to the necessity of the construction of the outlet, she Tend understands that 1 if quite permissable print such slogans on envelopes. Over a Hundred maee Attend Golfers Banquet Well over 100 attended the banquet of the Richmond Hill Goit so oe try Club, held in-the dining-room of the Grande Pratre Beales Thureday ing. last, om Wembley being present Following the banquet the president, J. HSlasona, delivered a short address Pickard for a song. Mr. Pickard was in splendid yolce and he was loudly applauded and compelled to sing a second number. G. C. Fleming, necretary of the club, created a jeal of merriment by reading several extracts purporting to aia ioe eb tilesiae ciate veral years a mee president then called upon the match and handicap Duncan; - p Georke 4K McMillan rumnet-up. atey Black; George jellson- runner-up. Dunlop Trophy Handicap Sergeant Purdy. Mr. Butchart announced that the cap Competition was he recipients of the various prises Following the banat sok sn tha pletare prs Gap rhe dance held after the show under the auspices of the Golf Club was wel attended. Penson s Orchestra sup- plied the music and Jack Mantle was most an efficient floor manager. Stock Improving In the North Says as J. Murdoch t of the Dominion Live 7's, train eran annual in- of the bulla loaned by the department. Asked: by The Tribune reporter how ns, Mr, ing castle On the lot. Mr, Murdoch sald that there was a desire throughout the Peace River for better stock. rs and Jake Brissler veoter Challenges Jack ia Taylor Owing to the fact that he has been piassiby 9 umber of wrestling fans tends to Jack Taylor ae, Thke Brinsler jaaues the To Address St. Paul's United Church Missionary Society October 11th . Wisnuk, of. Hythe, Jon Will be in town next week to give the The general public, i jeach made appropriate Uttle speeches. 1877. 00d day PATSY O'BRIEN The Fighting) Irishman epee Bente Zurch tn the main eve in Donald's fight card, Monday evening, October 9. Alfred Ward Passed Away Suddenly Grande Prairie Jost one of its moat highly respected in the person of AIf Ward, who passed aeray noaaenly ape iaey. Beptem- ber The newa of hie maath este ba. shock to the around town the aay bafove attending to his business. the mi ot not feeling well . The sent for, but Alf passed away shortly after the doctor's arrival. The cause of death: wan heart atfiction. Genial and big-hearted Alt War had many friends, all of whom will regret his ear Deceased was born at Toronto in . When a. boy his family came, settling to the went of Olds, In 1 the Wards movi jere. AI Heniaed until 1908, the year hin parents passed away. a again West, working in pert. Later he Ward were married at Cal- he complained and Mra, gary. In 1910 the Wards moved to the Grande Prairie district and settled in 4 where Mr. ward and sign writer. The following near relatives are tett ir lone: Wite, two tere Rev. Albert Sherwell M. Ward, station agent at North Bend, B.C. uisa, a nurse at Seattle as a ot aie ie Nea evan On: The funeral took place on Wednes- ernoon, services being con- ducted in the United Church, with Rev. N. Chappel officiating, Burial took place in the Grande Prairie cemetery: The representative gathering and the numerous beautiful floral tributes: loauient evinense of tie ihiet . Ward was held i ye irnd follewiog wore he pall Eearers C, Btredulinsky, Frank Harold Oxley, Dr. Fredette, C. Bell, and H. By Those from 2 distance who attended the funeral were Mr. and Mrn. Bher- well Ward, WINNIPEG, Oct. 5. John A, Mach- ray, former chairman of the board and burnar of the University of Manitoba, fled today at Btone Mountain pent tentlary, wher serving. Vine igs cantence Ctmee ae Cal actly, tends. GENEVA, Oct. 5. Germany today taced a barrage of cfitiolem, ineluding Hon not a ras GRAIN BUYER LUCKY MAN D. McKa: ees bayer at jucky one who won the firet Graw for the cedar chest filled with chocolates nt the Waffle well-known 1 wae Bhoppe, Hin Worship the Mayor made the drawing und be hes con- consented to perform. this serv. iow until. the. expiration of the deing hetd he every Monday until. Christmas, wy Portion of the time of the meeting of ey the Hopital Board held in the dining ia to to somewhere between 500 und 700 py Sehiewed: ia tade of painter Umited by political ht G. P, MUNICIPAL DISTRICT ALLOWS 9 P, C. DISCOUNT pla dotanganee with legistation dation Act, Grande Prairle Munt- cipal District wilt allow 9 por cent discount on payment of this 14 up before the 18th day of December, 1933, Sexsmith District Liberals to Meet October 14 A meeting of the Sexamith District Liberal Association will be hi Sexsmith on Saturday, At8 p.m. Thin wan decide sn September 28rd. Representatives from the Buffalo Lakes, Bad Heart, Teepee Creek, North Kleakun and. Webater diatricts are asked to attend aa mattera of im. portance will be brought before thi meeting and t 1s desirous of having members from each poll in the Sex- smith area pr Golfers Annual Meeting Wed. October 11th of the Rich- Club on annual meeting mond Hill Golf and Country will be held sat the clubhow Wednesday p.m, At: this mooting there will uitens, tneke/ presse unani- some other pro- followed, mounly cedur the paat it haa been the practice he president, vice-president. and etary-treasurer .to be elected by the kovernors trom among-thelr nium- for ra rt ve ketene by the mantis ais caaniese pointed: byt Formerly hig aioe nanaeting hon been held in the spring of the year. It ia thought, however, resulta could be obtained by holding the meeting in the fall of the year, thus giving the governors and com- mitten more time to consider and plan the neason's agtivit Hospital Board Deals With Many Matters preliminary meeting held at Sexamith an October 11, commencing t that better 5 Highway. as At a well attended meeting of the was dla: Mis. Unecicoorraset situation It wan folt by the membera (that not only would the gravelling of that por tion of the highway mentioned greatly taclittate travel but would slao to unemployment altuation. The following resolution, embodying se twa Ideas waa pakeed: Whereas the Peace River district ts dependent on two trains per week a1 highway for communt- cation with, the other centres Dopalation in western Canada; summer enda of tho lake, the highway 1s often impassable for many days at a time, causing great inconvenience and ox- pense to the travelling public, and ad- versely advertising tho district and its facliitles for communication; And wher there no other Fcommunity in North America of 0 Inadequate - transportation and com- municatlon facilities; And whereas large deposits of gravel are found contiguous to the a of r Slave Lake and ta continuously from Smith to High Prairle, which would greatly facilitate the transportation of fravel at the minimum cowti an a serious condition of unemployment and destitution exiata Nin the Peace River District, especially Inthe newer parts among home- ateaders and ploneer farmers, many of whom will be obliged to seek rellef on public works remote from thelr homes, Which will entail a great hardship and inconvenience on thom, and which will deprive them of the advantage of nea Large Brown Bear Invades East- End Home The other evening Ralph Brufn had ontered the house climb- ing through a window after breaking a pane of glass, Not only that, fmucoseded in opening the front door which was locked, The bear evidently lost no time as he carried flour, butter, sugar and other things out tn front ot the house Bruin seen returning to the nceno of hin activity. ruin came within range Ralph fired twice, Kill- Routine business took up the order to get thelr opinion on the ad- visability of appointing a lady doctor at Wanham. F the (xenernl) aplnion/ Of sHa) Board lady. doctor whould be Places oH ithe diatrict. led, however, not to take any action until the whole ques- tion was ti up with the depart: ment. Up to a few montha ago tho district Ufa was, removed from Wanhara on the grounds.ot econom: The matter of collections were tae usaedl an it wan decided to have th jecretary, asphy, rive. oer the Gintrict on collections. The auditor's report for the firat alx ed. before bulla n root cellar Meas Rawoedioheay somethicg sch ee ed, With the exception of Capt. of the Bad Heart, all Fonneons who reslaieds sores Ite ARo; ( Jehovah's Witnesses Visit Grande Prairie a aeespaay of Jehovah's Witner owed of Mr. and Mra. eo, Wo therall, Mr. Roy MeLechan of Edmon- ton, Mr. 7 C. Milliken of Rpt Hyer, their object being to acquaint ple with the fact that Jehovah about to establish His kingdom in the earth. They have been doing thia by means of tranxoription lectures and calling am he people in thelr homes offering Mterature on the subject, They re- given them by the peor The work that te Mein done in, the Ponce River district ie typical of that being done by Jehovah's Witn all over the world n + ctnim te that hie te in. Variicnent ne the prophecy of 4 hich the m of tne all the Hefore the end, or collapse of Batan'a wicked rule, Wheat to the ria of Canad 0 Austria have been recor vied for 1 Blake in time fis thie aie cs h belonged have weighed to the ieee warty rnera are still trying to figure out how the huge animal man- ial to esti esate mail hole he le In the. window pane. been seen right In the centre of settlements of late, this in nomething very unuaual. canon given for thin Is, that there was n scarcity of berries this fall, and the beara hav dare invading the settlements in search of food. Washington Shuts Out Giants . In Third Game WASHINGTON, D.C. Lefty Whitehill put Washington back hirty thousand that aw the Senatora win for the firat in three games, Score by inninge New York Washington nta- Fitzalmmons, Bell and Man- cuss Banator LIL and Sewell Heavy Export reos Of Canadian eo- Wheat WINNIPEG, Oot. by export purchases or abo bushela of Canadian wheat, futures absorbed all offerings on the exchange joned cent higher to cent under the previous finial pressure was. in fair volum Given atrength ut 750,000 of Dei oftern 02 ; May didn HY, offers 08 . EARLY MORNING 8HOOT The following saliied forth trom Grande Pratele early Thuraday morns In to shoot the alusive and wily wild oom Viste A aed anost ti apnea Trattlo receipts of Hngland fant two flecal years, railways last year totalled 628,000, 009, mars ani . Tuesday Hythe Chamber of Commerce Urges Gravelling 80 Miles Relief Measure belng able to return to Sale Boats work through tem Derlode of unemployment; And whereas the contijuoua tal of prices of grain, together with , therefore resolved by this Chamber of Commerce that the secre- ry urge upon the provincial govern- tthe neceaalty and expediency of gravelling about eighty miles of the oad along the south short Slave Lake and through ,the low- Tying land at each ond of the lake. And ther resolved that copter of this Feeataton hei tiailed, tp the press of the Peace River District, to the chairman of the General Coun- the Hon. the Province of Alberti Musical Festival Meeting Well Attended There was a representative gather- ing at the meeting of those Interested in the Musical F Archer, lodge; Nyhus, Dawsoy Creek: jeron, Misa Daphne Phillips, following were naded to the Reports of the various committee were recelved, the proposed 1984 8: muumitted by Rev, held over until wilt ytla w. to the new syllabus, Prenident A. E, Galway occupied the Complimentary Banquet Given At Clairmont On Thursday evening of a week he following officers of the Provisalat Griftiths, Morgan, Lefroy, he Clairmont, poatmi The spoke sppesotation cof the honor. doze During the afternoon the visitor were taken for a motor trip through tie-Bear Lake distriot and around McDonald told of the splendid yields usually harvested in the Peace River. nald, thi those prevent were of the opinion that I was stretching things, so I planned the trip to convince the ofticera who uttended our convention that Twi quite within the truth. nan) the party returned, (Sey all fter seeing the stooks that Mr. MeDonnld had, It anything, und xtated the case. Aw umual Mra, Leddy a table was in Keeping with the heavy ylelds of the diatelot, Lending Library To Open on a Browne will open on Minn Joyce Cav her lending ibrary 7s October 10, with, dod s leatien ot books, which will be gradually added Teesom Hime, jo tt brary ( altuated Just south of Sploer'n bakery. Browne a well quilitied for the position of Ubrarian,, having had several yeurn of experience work Ing In different Ubrari s, Bhe an able. crite of) bapa and conapnted fo write for The, rite, ech under the heading of Book Talka Government Not To Interfere in Pending Strike OTTAWA, ; S The inclination of the mavernmest le Ra6 5e, herons in the threatened strike of rallway employees of the running trades, it an learned authorita today, The pene aareres . being miven the ation, of Ue, Prime Miniater, ante today contin aie conterences Which, were) Nida inese Both, alden Wednenday, heard,
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