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Be Uriel + FHURSDAY, MAY 4, 1033 THE NORTHERN TRIBUNE. PAGE SEVEN g FORMER Tan f Boy WARNING TO PARENTS pai . HUALLEN NEWS is ALBRIGHT NEWS SPENDING Hi8 HOLIDAY HERE p : The Tribune has been asked 3 -t to call the attention of parents 1, Fullerton, attached to fhe. A. gt; Mr. and Mra, W. A, Mundt enter- to the danger of letting thetr Horn to Mr. and Mra, Lester telegraph , tained x party of friends to tea at ghitdren play on the banks of ommy, on April 25, a son, spending hi adap at Grande thelr home last Sunday .evening. Bear Creek, an the water tx stilt The sp: nittee, for thie year Praitte, : 4 Dire Gat Grande Pratri Quite bigh and very awitt, wan organized on. April 30, so we are Mr, Fullerton Is no stranger in thewe Mrb. A Hi Galway wax the gheatiwi at the noone cbs Maa eee eee eee See il ating: feewara tore ome reai parts, having nome years ago worked Nee diese A vinited at the home of Mr. and Mrs looking f to aceing nome reat P y at Ales, reestho wsekrett p WOMEN'S INSTITUTE. Snag Allon ovae UES poopy nanketnant hin at the Grande Pratele station for about Mrs, George Hart of Pouce Coupe . Brien waa in the dis- IAL C. D.'Gilmour, who had the Yer Hommy wan appointed year ahd at the ,Clarmont: station fs visiting her daughter, Mrs, J. The Grande Prairie Women's Lace le J Oran, wen In the iis muisfortune to xtep on A nail, was In Manager of the baseball team, Henry for three years. Dever. Thatitute will meet at be home eee ee re Tee Rauten care of Dr. MacRae to the hospttal Radoctoa: fuptein, nod Paul Novigian sey poiivetan, whe wemy AG oot J. C. Ward of Wembley spent the Sf Mus ALB. Hedman on atrauch, who la very fil, and we are -SId Chiltan, who has. been vieiting retary: far an Dawson Creek, has bogn, usy better part of last week in Grande Roy oe Ae 3 Ba ae dorry to report that, at the time off friends at Hythe over the week-end, The roads are almoxt xinc arriving here meeting old aes Busco writing, her condition shows no im- left on Tuesday's train for Dawason passable cond frlends ragksotisoe A good. aliands , Conatable Cook. at Stur- ance ts requested. ment. 5 Ho xttt has a fond pot in goon Lake, visited i. Noneas ie wn Day will be observed in T. J. Thompson, who has i banks, heart for thix country and believes thin week. business visitor, left still in the best ever, Mra, Smith of Beaveriodge spent days in town Inpt week, re: turning on Friday. of Sloane's Drug Seafes Arctred ome froma, bustnees trip to Eamon: Magistrate eal daieas was 4) visitor to Hythe between trains on Tuesday Constable Obrastaoff of the R.C.M.P. returned on from Edmonton, where he went on escort duty, 5. C. Goedel of La Giace was a business visitor to-Grande Prairle be- tween trains on Friday inst. Bishop and H. B. Holmwooa of ates imade the trip hy car on Wednesday without chal Sehnny Dewar, the Bapal Deak i Gvowleh, was 2 busl: nase visitor to Grande Prairie: last week. ae eres oer emceeaiar at Prairie, the, Pocmday'a tra train, pending two weeks holidays at her home in ee reer ome Lo. Dip jesday evening, at the fome of Mra J. Hollands MOTHER OF W. D. ALBRIGHT PASSED AWAY IN ONTARIO; WAS IN EIGHTIETH YEAR Word has been reecived by Mr. Al- bright of the death of his mother, Mrs. J, D. Albright, of Beamsville, Ont., In her eightleth year, Until a week before the end a aia housework and ness following smile twitching of a muscle as struck two on Easter morning. was a fitting close to a busy and peautital Ife. In her Inst conversation with her husband she contentedly that her work was done. She heard one beads ber husband, three surtiving chiara and Mrs. afbcight visited the Peace in the summer of, 1925. ACCIDENTALLY SHOOTS HIMSELF WITH .22 RIFLE William Brown of Valleyview dis- trict accidentally shot himself in the) AUTHOR LIVES STORY THEN WRITES WIDELY-READ NOVEL after Dimi At the Churches 9 . 0 REMEMBER THE SABBATH DAY TO KEEP IT HOLY - CHRIST Sines (ANGLICAN), sector: REV. ERIC W. JACKSON, B.A, Lith, Mrs, Hedman-Miller, organist. Easter itl a 11:00 a.m. Holy Communion. 12:30 p.m.-Sunday School. 7:30 p.m Evening Prayer. WEMBLEY UNITED CHURCH Sunday, May 7 medal 11 a.m., Mothera Day service. Lower Beaveriodge 3 p.m., Mothera Day service. Wembley 11;00 a.m. Sunday school. io ores Bes ise Site Rae ter, and Upon This Rock I Witt Build My Churehs THE UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA AT CLAIRMONT Minister: JAMES EB, McNEILL, B.D, Sunday, May 7 Clairmont Morning Worship, 11 o'clock. Sunday, School following. jaby School at 7 p. Ssrviocs every, Ganday evening trom now on at 8 o'clock. FORBES PRESBYTERIAN BMiniat REV. E. A. WRIGHT. Sunday, May 7 Grande Prairie m. Sunday Schoo Dein mviniag Service. McLAURIN BAPTIST CHURCH Pastor: REV. 8, J. WATERMAN Assistant Pastor: REV, MAX BAXTER Sunday, May 7 11:00 a.n. Sunday School. 2:80 pam Service at Percy School. 8:00p.m. Service at Grande Prairie, SERIOUSLY ILL F Mra, Mary Hilen Smith, long. promt- nent in public life in British Columbia, who is seriously Ill at vancouver, hs ia suffering from an attack of cerebral hemorrhage. WISHART S BILLIARD HALL TO oP iN SOON. ork is proceeding rapidly on Dan Whahart s Billiard Hull In the Spencer Block and it is expected that it will ened sometime Saturday, If not, the new billiard hall, which is the last word in halls of this nature, will be opened the first of next week. A aultable name will be decided upon before the day of opening, CHARGED WITH CUTTING FENCE Maxiatrate A.B. Galway returned on Monday Watino, where held court, at case tried was Daniela vs, Bresn: The accused was charged with cutting Case was y 3. THE FARMER'S REAL NEED The real need of the farmer, as bat sheep, per how, per acre ae PEST COMPETITIONS announced by branch, These crows, magples and gopher which the jereoipal b ajourned wy, The annual competition for destruc- this district Sunday, sceclat services will t for Dawson Creek on Tuesday's passenger train, Oa wooden, br Me away and the brids mned (OF 1TH. WIGHT, Teacher. HYTHE NEWS A whist and bridge drive was held on Wednesday, April 3 , 'in the base- ment of the Catholic Church, Hythe, Dartball Fair; gentlemen, E. 0 caneaticnt went to Helen Suasaes and H. Presbury, Lunch was, nerved after the'cards. A good crowd attended. Mrs, Ewen is -moving raved ageia's atten: Nee operation, Spring must be here now, Ju tasing tralls. Dr. MacRae was a passenger ena train Grande WIT and HUMOR ; ' thla ty her birthday, everybody in di by the way cars are buzzing over the on Prairie, where he Is attending several patients in th Grande Prairie Municipal Hos- ST. PAUL'S UNITED Minister: EW. NELSON CHAPPEL, M.A., B.D. Director of Music: H, L, VAUGHAN, AE.T.C.M, Sunday, May 7. 2 11:00 am. Morning worship. Ser- mon: Religion in Summer. Junior Chotr. 12:15 pm Sunday School 30 p.m Evening worship. Sermon: ll bet you don't know what. a nit wit ta. 8. Sure I do. You,knit wits, needle. cause she had the audacity to tell the neighborhood that a bre a. May I mpenk to the manager? Why, certainly, he is always glad But why did you strike your wife? oft it was the night before Saridy Mc- Tosh s wedding. He ws king over arrangements with bis best man. I suppose ye'll be givin us a send he inquired. That's usually replied the best With rice and confett and white ribbons inquired) ie Ruaband-ts-be ther. Sandy Jooked pensive, Presently he the thing to do, cothouse at 8 pm. Rev. A: 1 . Carr Softball wit aoon be starting, It in ot Wembley will preach and, epeclat Understood there will be four teama Enecnor: se. musle and a program oot play in Hy jority of the farmers here children whl be rans. mn who has been xet on the land cordially invited to attend ieee tayie at Mr, and Mrs, Rivers home nervices.)( for the past two months, left on Tues- Owing to bad roads, Work on the land commenced Mon- ay s traln for her home at Spirit in the hall on day, May 1, when sBaveral River attended by the I 10 eS ae totes conditions Constable Bob Kay, RCMP, at a few walked by way of the rall are excellent, the run-off of water be- Spirit River, was tra fram Hythe. A short ree eee tar than we anticipated, Tuesday's train to Hythe on official) practice war held before the du a ee setae molaturc: trom uc business and left on Tuesday's train started: Munle was supplied by. the heavy snowfall was absorbed by the for Spirit Ri Pike orchestra, assisted by Aldon ee Maxlatrate Galway arrived on Tuex- Himes on the violin. day's passenger train to hold court) puring the lunch hour the crowd here and returned to Grande: Pralrle was entertained by nung from Wilfred LOWER BEAVERLODGE SCHOOL the same day. HRea ee eee eee er ears FORE . REPORT FOR MARCH -APRIL Mr. J. Hollands, sulesman of Im- trong; and Aldon aca perial Ol Company, was a business) Though thegcrowd was not ax Inrge Ne aye ones ax usual, thianice much n- Grade i ae e Was a passenker joyed by everyone. sere Shdon Puabdaya train for Daweon Creek, z - 33 - 22 80.) ALONG THE WAPITI BEAVERLODGE ' Viola Birericn tones 8, gt; 33 . and quite a number here ntarted on the land Wapiti BIN started on the 25th. Ian McAllister Macleanis ceqp in tn putting this Edgar ebb Wan busy putting in hie oats on Monday, May 1. e We I dat Mrs, Farr's water. Mrs. youngsters tled Beat necting ts Thurstay. aftarnoo4, La Pince s home. trict Is to g luckily put and ft was hard for horses make It, too strong for them. district zar Jebb and Mac Maclean were Inst Dick Richards on Harold Hoaker has a is sharpening shares, home on a. visit. He ts Bob niece in egy McAllister-is-the first school ntage a for one an of. our district to take aval profitable winter trading. He Is ing to spend the summer with Henry. Arms, Hayes and Gary Cooper in the starring roles, will be at the Capitol Theatre, Grande Prairie, of series.) Senior Chotr. it ST. JOBEPH S CATHOLIC CHURCH A Grande Prairie The summer ,schedule of Sunday nervices Bt Joseph's Catholig, Church are now in effect and ar ss Thursday, Friday and) ono THE SALVATION. ARMY Officers: henge: Oupisin F. Hendetson and Lieutenant Benday 5 nee De Deiil. ines Meeting. 0 pmPuple Salvation meet- ing. Mondi 8:00 3 pam Bible study. 7:30-p.m. Guard parade. There Public Sunshins Hour, EMMAUS LUTHERAN CHURCH (Bervicen avery, second and fourth Sunday of the month.) SEXSMITH UNITED CHURCH REY. R. BIMONS. Bunday, May 7 Gexemith Sunday School, 11 a.m, Preaching. Service, 7:80 p.m. MAX BIBSON OF CALGARY TO OPEN TURGEON HTS, STOR Bill Fair and Fred Munger of Stwr- neon Heights were visitors to town) 1 miles Hest ad 2 miles Nerth of . Alberta ; Si iat eo Then you tay tl him that his. wife wishes to see h Uncle, to sete ict he icing a Mis) Kees cia) ric ites aint oe myTent Murlel: Not much. You see, I once had a rae donkey. in: Yea, air, of all our cars, thia in the one we feel confident and justified in pushing. pective Customer: That's no wood to me. I want one to ride 1 eee lacie and fidai ; on the gas and-go. rhe rela fools laugh and, play snd sport An the wise run away with the dough. They were training Mandy ald, Upon anawering the mu phone the first day she brought no Tt'n n long distance oron and 1 says, Yessir, it certainly tx.' eee A sorrowing widow, having a monu- ment erected in-memovy of her-late usbasd, had the following Invcrip: ton carved upon it eer. Henry: My,-Light Has Parse months Inter, when she was Temarried, nome wit ndded to the in cttokien) Sst Have) mruckir An or Maton. eee After a vanit'to the city, o cette sie rit te Tees teller in one o them tlow me if he didn't havo to to heen wat sponge alongside to keep hid tin- rere iting red hot, me 90 ere Ho, told . . Dukes ciety was flanaisties with be) said: I think you had Isowhere. A maiden ay 1F uncertatn yours Insonta wan stopped on the street by an ses who mala: delighted quatstance 10 hear what you'r was-pomewhat surprised, particu- Inrly so when seversi otters, oom gratuiated her poi dariie oe Jt faid u're wetting rate E tet yor ny. eeuth. tn tHe the tor rm r in her oN to, Mass, hont on Enea suisee: are taken. and old shoes thrown after ; yeplled the, Dest man, wo Welle sald Sandy an Joaale takes sixes. T wear tens Small Girl SrlssaettotmaNe ears old son of auto salesmany 'Ob, think you're lota better looking than ishing cream. attend an 6Vening performance of a ceriain play, arranged that a highly mother returned from the theatre she faked phe lel if whe had hed any difficultyselth the f exactly, opie the buxom but the eldest boy, the ded one, was a bit of handful, T Ana to use force to ket him. to bed. Red-headed one. * shri the. that' my mother; Good. heavenst. husban ee ese Mother-in-law: tree on the lawn, John. foot. hi Yes, T juat planted it. Tavs HAL iba none tone. S00. Som ou'll bo able to sit in tte shade. ce. the ieee nay: anny I hope to place in your heart? hurry, but the b st ger on a through train anked the conductor why he hia arm at the enginesr cach time before starting, He repl of here. Later he was sorry for hin impolit ined. replied the arm at him. SO hatia all rie wed Bandy MneGrexor, Tartan eine 06 London, fost his pocket Ho re- a Tix next vinit, a month tater. In Stee er i was hand property, Caretull; Pebouaisd the money tele walt, A clerk grew impati our money ra there he ex- claimed ee The oot looked nt him seaey, SAve ies 8) chert) he, maid, but where's an The long-drawn-out winter Is 1. W. The Wapiti ive the ame spring work In. Mac an very well attended, al- k a running lke a Art Hooker had a full oll Maclean and Tebb, following him on horseback, iad to take thelr feet out of the stirrups as the current was almost has swung through the finishing the wood-sawing up be at home occupying hie apbre tmne now at Shaw ts again King of the FLYING SHOT ITEMS I -- Lam Wednesday the junior badmin- ton players staged a tournam hull, Quite a few good games were played and the winners were: ublee Mins Thelma Carter and Mr, Bob Hume; singles: land, After the games served by the clab and a was taken to defray expenses, Mr. G. F, Smith drew the lucky date am to the first car through-to Grande Prairie, of revision sat Wednesday last. he court at Beaverlodge Don't forget the Hiss School con- cert-on Friday, Maj BEAVERLODGE BOARD OF TRADE HOLDS MAY M Armesting of the Beaverlodr Bourd Trade was held in the schoolhouse Monday, May jas decided that an Invitation be extended to Mr. H. W. Allen, M.LA., jo give an outline of the recent lexis- lation pansed ut. the session of, the legislature just closed before a joint meeting of the Beaverlodge Board of Trade and the Beaverlodge U.F-A After discussion It was decided that the calling of meeting during the jontha be left to the dis- cretion of the-executive, but ni Ing. was to be onlled unicen for special busine: Firat each consecutive insertion, word, Minimum total cents. charge Losy caresbiens of -todized salt, F tity Bird's Gro- cory. e OR RENT Two-room houxe, newly pain . B. Hedmi FOR SALE Buty carr ood conditio ply Tribune. FOR SALE OR TRADE Two-year Ha Bull) grade Bharti Will tak a couple of year-olds or alt. Alex. Dunticld, Box Prairie. WILL EXCHANGE 5-t Crosley. buttery radio wet, and loud peak k cow. Mra, Le J. Alta , for Nellis, 4p Beaton won, Parsnip seed, ed, sweet Wiliam seed. George nt, ast of Catholic Chureh nde-.Prairie * gam FOR SALE Orean in ood condition, seers IE A wnap at... Banjo, with case:. . 9.00 Underwood Portable Type writer, new ceeeeses 40,00 Guitar, cout 35 new 15.00 Plano, in very good condition.250.00 A. 8. HEDMAN Grande Prairie - C. Spencer FOR INSURANCE In all branches Reliable Companies Phone 5 Grande Prairie, Alta. When Fleet A inay who berlin pristied 10 now nett haying rented anle. se There wan qui b THES Gate ttle Its but othern were knocked, down at 104, ter, croaaly, That means, Ket the Heck out t Monday, May or Eakdale's, and Sinclairs-on the. plowing: on the J. V. Owens Place, commenced Tuesday. your daddy. snow, we are only four days Gon: I ought to be, I'm ao later inst year, By the end-of eck model. work on the land in this district will *9 general. Teacher: ow, shmmy, what hap- Gerard and Bernard Tiasinston are pened when the co wJumped over-the cropping the Ray Dition land this year, moon? The schoolchildren. have received Jimmy: Somebody got an-lden for geeds for the Schoo Fair. Good tuck, kiddies aaa area? up wonderfully nel and Miss Foy a'visit the other evening pent Sunday and Mra, and 3 evening with the Mr, and ton the J. V. Owens property, wens in evidently going in for poultry farming, having acquired the geese and turkeys in the Conley crowa.at Mrs, z appeared qui fairly good: price. were sorry to hear that Mrs. Conley took weak spell in town leat y's arents at Halcourt, Immett, wen oa Hodgse. aia Porsy were recsatl viaitovs for a few days, staying with a coe and visiting all Tisaington's, land Some of eding on the Mrs, John George are now a eS Child : Phone 40 You Buy - Choose Sandal, Line, Military heet Sandal, White, Military heel . Nelson Aiehibahd Where You Get QUALITY at LOWES PRICES We Deliver Grande Prairie Foot FOR YOUR ummer. ootwear Men s Bals., pair 1.10, 1.45, 1.70 and 1.90 Men s Oxfords, per pair Boys Bals. and Oxfords, per pair Sandals and Oxfords, pair 70c and ponies: 's Suntan Oxfords, with heel White Oxfords ---. Suntan Oxfords ---. - 1.10 and 1.15 9 very, pleaned to hear of the fe. erewion aince his ie Tea-Room will a of her triehde 2 edtrendi: the oconaion being her birtt day, Mr, Bmart is ing on hia new farm for Wetnre wlad to hear that Mr. Hate- yee Jona In recovering front his recent ill ' hurried out to you without 8. . BUTCHART, on FRIDAY, MAY Sth Tt may be only a headache, but when you leave fon-here-to-be filled it re-open moment's delay, Butchart s Drug NYAL SERVICE DRUG STORE Phm.B., Proprietor,
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