wot\.says iht1 next time he rides a bromOwing to some misunderstand- lie will he tied on.ing our school did not open on Monday last as we expected, hut we understand it will commence on Monday 15th. Too had the pupils missed this week of tine vveat her.Say folks, since the plane landing is on this side of the river.lien Kassnett leaves this week bv doir-team for the Hay River Country.%■A marriaire of much interest took place on Monday-January 8th when, at the Lutheran Parsonage at Montairneuse River, MissO 1Ruth Morgan, daughter of Mr.9whv not call our hamlet “West-land Mrs. Weslev Morgan of (’learport instead of lining a name three words? Think it over.ofEUREKA RSVEREureka River, Jan. 8.—JensenPetersen, of Worslev, was taken*to Eairview last week sufferingt.from appendicitis. The District Xurse, Miss E. Davidson accompanied him to the hospital. O.eo. Webster drove them down and made fast time.One of our new homesteaders in celebrating the advent of the X'cw Year, had his spirits, which were somewhat elevated, dampened considerably when he took a«high dive from the hurricane deck of a broncho. A long walk at 5ft below has made him timid abouthorseback ri ling in the winter. Hej Prairie, became t he bride of Ed, l.und of the same place. Theirmany well-wishers prophecy and hope for them happiness in abundance.Ben Bassnett had the misfortune to lose a great part of his flock of sheep one night last week, when a couple of vicious dogs played havoc with them. Five were killed outright and some of the remainder were so badlv mangled that thev had to be killed.When a man gets up in the morning and finds a good, fat moose waiting at his door to be killed, he must surely agree thattht1 gods are good to him. Thist *happened at Christ mas to one of our best known homesteaders, and and not only he, but his neighbors enjoyed luscious moos e steaks during the cold snap.