ROBINSONSROBINSON, Feb. 2.—The loads around Robinson district an.' very ley, I so the mailman is unable to make the i Cypress bills with the truck, he has | to eome part way with the sleigh, and the rest, of the way by truck.Last Tuesday Mrs. Gottfred SchoV was carrying her wash to the clothes line. On the way out she fell on the ice and broke her arm. Later she was | taken to Medicine Hat, where the doctors took care of her.Mr. Eugene Kusler of Walsh and his neighbor Otto Arrid went on the calf market the other day. They came over to Mr. Jacob Ziegenhage! of Robinson, then they motored to the Medicine Hat dairies. They went from one Vlaiiy to the otter, and saw the nice big stables and handy places. Ktigcne enjoyed this: very much, Imt when it came to buying ealfs, Ktigcne saw the good purebreds and also big prices, so he decided he’d sooner have the great ealfs than purebreds. Then he bought three of them—he figures they will make better milk cows in the future.Mr, Christ Schorr of Robinson sold his farm to Mr. Fred Tstnttcr. Mr. Schorr is busy moving his machinery to the new place, which is in the Irvine district, where he is closer to)ta-cn- town-rop l Mr. Gust Herman is buy delivering I his barley and oats, which he sold iohis customers. Mike Scharti* also bought a big truck load oi oats and barley from Mr. Herman.Mr. Fred Lust is busy at nights Al- and in the daytime, watching hi:-:itbyoung lambs, as he has a nice little bunch for this time of the year. They sure look nice.Mr, Edwin Rub also is busy hauling straw for his cattle. Mr. Rub said lie’ll have to haul a. load every day; bn' the other day he expected a big storm and hauled two loads of straw. The next day the Weather was very nice,f.a.-l .Saturday night Mr. Bill Boschee and Mr. Art Ziegenhag.’l de-gh j cick'd they'd go out rabbit hunting, on [ as it was a nice, bright and moonlit i' | night. So they went out and sat on a tat | hay stack and waited for the rabbits els: to come. But after 12:30 midnight 'Cd j the frost happened to get a little an-i strong on the ears; so they decided on j they'd better go in the bouse and let ■«lt;! ! the poor rabbits live a little while nd ! longer.Miss Evelyn Scharf! of Robinson has left for Rcdeliff, where she decided .to stnv with her sister foral.lfew weeks, doing her houseworkwhile her sister is sick.toROBINSON. -Jan. 31).--Mr. and Mrs. Simon kelm and family from Hanna were visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Emil Leering last week-end.Mr. and Mrs. F. Seitz and daughter Ida. Mr. and Mrs. Jim lJoschce, Mr. and Mrs. Emil Leering, Miss Margie Crisford. Mr. Christ Vossler, Mr. Art Lust and Mr. Emil Tschritter were among the week-end shoppers in re Medicine Hat.I A whist drive and dance was held of | at Rouinson school last week-end. A large crowd was present and a good time was held by all. jFriends and relations of Mr. and IMrs. Leonard Amaii were glad to [ hear that they arc now the proud |ill j parents of another baby son. I. | Mr. Fred Lust has been taking II correspondence courses this winter.'ill | He does I he work at home one day,| then takes it to the Cypress school supervisor tlie following day Mrs. Bill Boschee is in the McdiCc Hat General hospital owing to a short illness. Ev-eryono wishes her a speedy recovery.Farmers arc overhauling their machinery for the spring work. Mr. Ben Sulz had some trouble getting his engine started. After calling in Fred Jans, J red Sulz and Emil Leering they ijnally restored the engine to working condition. Now let's hope il will work next time lie uses it!Ben Gil lias again moved bis stock south on his ranch. The 30 white-faced cattle can be seen grazing in the Spring Coulee creek by anyone passing along the road.-v-t IT*