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PAGE 81x THE NORTHERN TRIBUNE THURSDAY, JANUARY 26, 1933 - utren GFOCEry Jap Oranges, per box, 65c IN LY A-FEW BOXES LEFT Blue Ribbon Tea, per pound Blue Ribbon Coffee, per pound B. C. Sugar, 10 pounds for Royal City Tomatoes, choice quality. Royal City Corn, choice quality. Royal City Peas, size 5, cho ia Golden Wax Bea In*the second of a series two: sermons on The Oxford Group Move- ment, at the evening service at St. Church last Sunday Nelson Chappel at- night. the Rev Groups, He saidjn De Buchman beean movement ti the United Statey about twenty ye ago. Twelve years ago it took root in Oxford University. but it is only in ing tases fee Dears that it has vement im many co ro ercralnent fs felon Has it, becom eae ditticult times beca ze a great spie- The-Oxford Group temnpted''to evaluate the work of the Decome Even when conscious thought ts we. are wo God gave us Intelligence and. will, to know and to choose, and in atiee, genres we aa D for using them. A Group member sctivtty. divinely guided to do It. peo) Not many mystics, and the practice of listening to voices has brought mental disorders to many. tilled as in the Quiet Time, the-mind ts sulll active as imagination Singapore Pineapple, sliced Campbell's Soup, vegetable, chicken, etc a maceant (chat ocfers aa ekaptway Bs man clutches at a straw? 30 pounds for- CASTLE FLOUR ee sack - 1.90 Pink. Salmon, tall tins. Heinz Tomato Juice. Libby's Tomato Juice. Flour of Qual ity ow re 4 a 2 gt; 5 oe 3 3 a ao g - 1.15 Northern Spy Apples, per crate Bopella Lee 2 Ib. package with Vanilla, artifi 8 oz. bottle. cup'and Saucer -* : Red Dees Tea, black, a a a0 seus Nabob Maple Flavor, 2 oz. bottle .20 Nabob Coffee, 2 pounds for 85c 4 oz. bottle . .35 Nabob Coffee, 5-pound tin Dutch Rusko, for babies, per pkg. . .25 Ginger Snaps, 2 pounds for - 25 Pure Bulk Cocoa, per pound al, Coarse Salt, per sack Iodized Block Salt, each. Old Hickory Salt, 10 pound tin In such difficult times we need to be particularly careful of new and un- trled methods and movements. The Group team which is visiting: citien tn Canadavand the United States commendatian...and critelam From etigious Teaders. jurren: Sicde that enbers ot the Ureup aes fphasize. They demand that all face sin In thelr lives with complete, honesty, confess it to God, ind to some an emotional ex- perience called change, which brings a sense of release and It ts unfortunate that this experi- exjce of eeu watase Be cceoenieta that people of are unable to QUALITY AND LOW PRICES Grande TWO STO) tits declared In the Dist Tuesday that unless relations between Japan boxing t improved aay Capitol will produce eal sca oan, Theatre on the last day of the bonspiel petition and possibly a world war. before leaving for home. Frank ee 8 Wald says that the card-will be the classiest he has put on to date. crosther, pecmitting End will ice tor the piel The debt sia Mrs. G. Crummy certah through. the required emotional ex- perience. em to develop a com- placeney with their 100 per cent sur- -xperience that what God thinks warriors of the faith in the past have had a different experience. Isaiah's vision. of the Lord convicted him of hi spoke of himself as the chief of 4 az one who found 'inetCnrte- nt striving upward. i. reek not myself to have other person, make restitution te per- both make a 100 change is required of every- t Teena ee members of the Group a joa tl Shuarege xae Now waaay ot ust Junuary 15, av aie foremost 3 ia ont sae ght for five esenare, parents, Peterso: A halt hour spent in well worth while? There Is truth also in the idea of we have: wiih all the ability given to us. Th Gad can dnd wei help and side us if Meo ak Hm 10 do. no shariag paring tw another great idea and practice among members of the Group. guided to do so, oq the Gcoup ter publaior private that through one s testimony one might be- come a life-changer- This-ts a good thing overdone-The be a harrowing Rehearsing one's. in in public to sinners may lead to the sin Sr nptrienay dupetiovity Stes roky nd sex eda ife n erentent responsibility as- district are planitig on forming but-o-far nothing bas DEBOLT ITEMS Mr, and Mrs, W. Perkins were din ner guests at the Tomlin home on last nday. : Moreson and Bobby Scott days visiting in town spent several si Severus vf the Matiock family have been sick with the fu for a few day. Sirs, Dennis, who has b en laid up wiun aia, ts ame to be around Seats, Mr. G, DeBolt were dinner guests a the Sedore home on Sun- There was a wood-sawing bee at a ances on Wednesday afternoon. air. 8. Ted Goldring are the quilt, the property of the Community Club, ready for the winner of the luck: Many of th 8 puplis ot the Little school proved by prel minary for pro- examinations to be motion, a fact that We Ure very proud f, as some of the chtldren had never or BURNS' ANNIVERSARY CONCERT IN ST. PAUL'S UNITED CHURCH FURNISHED PLEASANT EVEN'G (Continued from Page One) - asta So aan fs convention Ye janet Todd is visiting at the Nichol home this w The local U. F. A. are sacar Wrediog Aig Sasticeanteeet on January Miss Emma Auitenhof has gone over near Clairmont to work for .a couple of months, Miss Bettie Seldon and Mr. Gerald. Groves were Sui Rowe home. There will be an oldtime dance and box lunch (luneh sold by numbers) at the hall on Don't forget the concert at the hall on February 14, Mr. and were supper guesys at the McKinicy home on, Sunday, ayes Tom Belford was an overnight ae at the George DeBolt home. on Sunday night. us McArthur had a few of his it little boy fFiends-in-to help him cele brat tenth birthday on Janu- ary 17. inday guests. at the POC yroud parents ofa baby boy, bora sentry the ome et Mra of The great bard which reflected WF aa MRC sp of the serious, Hee quoted from The tent Suton Cotter's Saturday Night, which he Mr. J. Grant went out on Friday's asareay Nun ee Heaven were pathetic side) of Bata ateee: The clansed this poem as the Ereatest in pathos ever written. Ode Sees Ode to the Mouse reputation fests upon. his Burns poems, sald Mr. Steele-Smith, are known all over the world because they express the human heart and soul. Scots Wha Ha was referred to as the greatest poem of its kind ever Feonsl Ha tad setied on D ee gett Mr. StecleSmith,, ne McGii would Sauk he. Fiabe note would cut a without TaPRIRg a Hadi, 4d caaiog iat thatthe poe was written for the pipes. Bonnle Dundee, the march. past of the famous Forty-ninth, ferred to as a poem of was also re- the stirring LITTLE SMOKY problems by the Grouper, Poctions wil often take place, but will good, both LITTLE SMOKY, Jan, 21. The sad ne received here Saturday of Harola- Dean in Spent some time the guest. of, Mra. teous and many friends his brief stay, and it is Indeed type. if the poem Ander- sop, My Joe, Mr. Stecle-Smith sald that in these days, when there were go many divorces, it was ref to read the poem which tells of two people living a lifetime toge loving one another down the years. ns, continued the speaker, is entitied to. be named amonk the. sieat religious reformers of orld. Scotland had become gi oom over the acctrive Of alectlon and Burna cheered is pomea Entertains Rebekah Lodge - ( . i WASHINGTO: soc Shim Ennippingd was eanieay bs ied States con; Tuesday, airs Geotge Chatiny was tiostecs at the senate voting to override President DRAW FOR THE WEEK-END Thursday, January 26 t jq spenking of the same thing. recenty. Seoted Samuel Rutherford ae erpress- ing the rath of Christan sian isos toenta naxren Gainst etorm and wind and te Absolute surrender is a xare 4 not sense of release, and a happiness and people long. alone is sufficient. eople share or confess sins In public with- harmful results. all Hat Pride night. Raymond and Marjorie Ray were ests at the Randall home and at- ded the dance at Gilwood school Clark arrived here from High can. Bratt Satontay with th first of the lox te ur Van- he and Ar aris : 7 pm. 7 1. O'Brien vs. Pratt. a bridge party Wednesday evening, Hoover's veto of the independence bill J. Duncan vs. Neison. January she to 3 Black vs. MePhee. mbers of the Rebekah Lodge and a t override the veto, more than the few of-their friends. argin required. The senate vote on apm Four tables of progressive auction Tejecting the veto was 66 to The act provic the indepen- ie the important thing. As ee old Puritan sald, the Christian life is an lendiess series of new beginnings. but haring or making of Fe find Group practice in accord with the Yestts: have moved to Wabiskaw Lake for the cing mats Charlie Ireland, his wife and family bowers which are not in default on lapprehendea: press on toward o share them with ome understand: With regret and deep. sympathy that It up throug nersal may or may ni snis' passing Dr. Richard Roberts of Toronto, infa minister. The confession brings a served thane Burns wis the immortals of the sworld. Prog Annle Laarle ana Loch Lomond, sung by the audience, with Miss Made- pss aes ae the plano. Scots Wha Ha. by Jim pista accompanied by Miss Mar feazetOnirien ig) tbe plan mn, A Man by Alex 34cGiIL Bagpipe a Man for a That, ase San, 24 Demands eration ot saoraasy ear cukion the calendar of congress. Saturd: j January 28 sor stamps or to take a trip to South America. means to We are all too lax in this type of helpfulness Lschool. The annual ratepayers meetis The meeting was well at- held January 14, in the Little Smoky Mantle vs. Wilson, were played, the first prize being won many: o ve not even on teachings o nl Tooley va. McKay. ty Are. Wilson and the consolation dence of the Philippine Islands, BEY ene mee orem mate See caries chia are onTepings One pile is Recitation, The Land o' the Leal, 3. Spicer va, Keys. y Mrs. Griffiths. be cmerean (vetoed, By Prestiont lt;5 gift at the altar, ee Fee te tee then Sek EE oe Se eas Pes January 27 A delightful suppes was served at rand vatitled ever, ts veto: BF Guidance and Quiet Times berest that thy brother hath ought Eoree Burgess seeate Mt eateht Desh owen Seat res cee ; t pm. mmidnishe ae were. quads: Mes. portant nieces of IGeunation cuacted , The practice of quiet times when againgt thee: leave thers thy 1 cently, getting cigarette lighter to OBrien. be L/ Field vs. Miller. Griffiths, Mrs. F. Walker, Mrs. Craik, uri Hoover administration. Sidance is received trom Tn oe enacts ines ecthe abe. thea POSE : one Le rig. by 2 G. Duncan vs. Roberts. Mra. C. Stredutinaky, Mrs. J, Flood.) This act relinquishes American sov- concerning little asta of ke. by vaas as Nhe ait? qatatt. . Ms Bartsch gave a dance at her Auger vs. Butchart. Mire Ruck. ceon: the: Misses ereignty after the c: ont ot pee: powerful radiograms is another phen- com gt; 4h re home Friday night. We have not John Anderson, My ; Boa ee Se atmectord, Vera sorbed by the citizens o Sard. 3 ze . Hornicl ecfor ra serit wail others ome outs Tere eae Leitgeb vs. McMillan. Guthrie, J. Gould, Helen Turner, Doris the islands afjer a fixed or oe ee eo oe cane aa cals attention creat privilege tof Valleyview folks were there. Sp Ie tach tHe Rea aa 3 Watcher vs. Dalgleish Walker, Margaret en, sBeveriey Ume and upon certain defined terma, St 10h Pena Dray t Sea renponsibllty of every. Chriatian, the auaiene, * Donaldson vs.-McKay. Base. 5 Wing othe what Christ (Sent for last week's issue) Beots Ha ; man misht be guided to buy postage that of telling others of vas and Bonnie Dundee, by Piper Mo- Canada Will Not Intlate Currency : pm. G. Duncan vs, winner bf Mantle- : Black. : cmcHow, Manchuria, Jan. 24 Japanese garrison established at 2. Haynes vs. O'Brien. Taare ae Seat prays Whbere : oyang, ta, Sebel province, a oes Says Premier frentyi miles west of tbe Manchurian 9 pm. border, was said in Japanese reports a a Doneen. vs. Spicer. ae to have ulsed an attack cPhee ve. Auger ay night by jeatitied 2 ruin Bet sound money potion ntti at tout ens Tooley vs. Field. Canada will maintain b ad tion in the eyes of the world and meet BUENOS AIRES, Jan. 25 Dele- On Saturday evening the se the doable, KapekoGt competition ill her obligations in jerms of the) rere estn ln, ae basta, tangle horns. Alea es Fe province, one of the most im- - tal tion of Mantle dcfeated, Black tn the finals Seeedey night. Peamies Bennett, Bega sites inierotaccon conten, and will meet the Duncan quartet. clear the position of this country. voted unanimously for a general farm os - eve wo re ms a ree nee ae ton strike to start February 1 unless the government acts upon certain peti- ey demand establishment of jstandard rentals, conforming to cur- rent agricultural price levels; a mora- jorium on. debts, a reduction in-in- terest to four or five per cent, a re- selon Ta a fixed Hinks are pretty yell balanced. vency There la no in this country and Canada fs solvent, Over Thirty Rinks)? Expected at G.P. Annual Meeting This practice leads to irresponsible DeBolt Legion Honors Retiring Secretary (By The Tribune's Correspondent) After the to.a sumptuous turkey dinner, served by the hostess. After dinner the entertainment took trial. oF, thing dealing particularly with one's at the nee time the Group t or not. regard of the value of the church ite from which they sprang: nge ts looked Upo tended and the financjal.standing of the school was found to be in a very Following lunch the pleasant eve- ning wee brought 19. a (Giese) py; the ear of Auld Lang Syn ; George Burgess. Our teacher, Airs, Lowe, lias become so much attached to our district that she has taken 2 homestead and plans on becoming a ent resident. satisfactory conditfon. Charles Car- pentier, the was re- i SYLEAG YS rOn Tam, elected by acclamation for a term of JUSICAL FESTIVAL. nies eae the board are Guy Cunningham and She ieotinen othe ate Thursday perman We believe the young ladies of the sonal life. and that ts good. But there is a disregard of the larger change that is necessary, not only in personal behavior but in social be- ute The Group 1 as of Capitol piel Feb. 13-17 Pri eriatr . i a wm picza ew eam Church DUBLIN, Jan, 24 ) Prairie s- largest and best attended bonspiel will commence Monday, Feb- The annual meeting of Forbes Pres. ruary 18, and end the following Fri- pyterian Churcl 1a) tel 7. chureb on TW eduseday avehingy Jane: The members of the bonspiel com- ary 2. b It was encouraging to the memi era and Cos- grave expressed confidence in the out- come. the addition of NANKING, Jen, 24 The saslonae lodges, who office eregal E. government foreign It is rumored that the sister towns were elected for two years. AidgelaSed Asami paler eisieen re: of Clairmont and Sexsmith will not Soatin mienbershig was Tmoted e hala a bohspiel this year, If such ls as wers also th enrollment and at- the case, je may expect si tendance of the Sunday school, to have about four rinks from Sex- The financial statement mands. that the Japanese smnith and two oe three) from Ciale- very stactory considering the de- ffom the ctr. had) charge and a short Hterary ot the two years. Mr. George Tilley. chairman of the entertainment committee, then * took Twas Sait on By Fie vas ase and Wostuen St shale leat pesetatiy, The next meeting of the Legion be at the Bpemie oie ana a Nowry. on February 17. DEBOLT AGRICULTURAL z SOCIETY ELECTS OFFICERS (By The Tribune's Correspondent) , mn host ness. Nations and ttle eal for for the fluence his dealings. with ployees, vut he then asked if 1t would change him as a business man, and: he-replied, Tm feat as, hard-bolled 450. Keen-eut. 5 ever hange Tami tied Gasp enmari Tato is life He felt no need. to change the prin- ciples of his business, ax he was sure he had. never engaged in sharp: deal ines. cannot he The 4 MARX a Horse Feathers BROTHERS in 6 MONDAY, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY Next Week JOAN CRAWFORD and CLARK GABLE in FD 6st THURSDAY and SATURDAY Next Week (2 DAYS ey budget allocation met, and a small a. MeWhia of Bunce Coupe) save will have a rink at spiel if nothing Satan chappead It a expected that Spirit River will De well Fenresented. probably Steve y Major Fitton belng down with a rink aes and Ladies roils tatoo reports. AL the close of the mesting slides Gulla also School Board There public school board, T. W. Lawlor, roan, abd 0, i Gooxe Baving served their terms, Unless they can be: induced to stand and there is of instructive ax well as enjoyable The usual cup of tea was enjoyed, after, which all wended thelr way homewards, hap; witig spent a profitable and instructive evening. tered. Lake Saskatoon, which boasts the pe jes wilt no doubt enter Uiree rinks, skipped by Hopkins, Jim McFarlane, and Walter Roberts. There are expectations of rinks from Hythe and Beaverlodge, and also one fro bune man, Mr. Lawlor had the following to say: Yes, T am Tamas LATEST NEWS FLASHES VICTORIA, San) 35- The serftia taken Two Vacancies on a Srit-b ero vecancies-on the bene EAST OF SMOKY VISITORS brought to bear to have them do so SATISFIED WITH THEIR DIST. 5 believer hat those capable should take thelr president, Mr. prsaisent and: ary sokn Riding: seer tary: trean The directors are Mr. Beitans, Me, Perkins, Mr. W. J. Moody, Crowe: Mr . Newman, Mr. George Tilley, and Mr. George DeBolt. Smoky were recent visitors to town: lected with the spirit of Christ The following from East of the 3; Hake save gores' Rats, Cosetnd pueaee an. Phases of life, it Ian real. need m, revival that wil Mery arta of our life until lt ts fied stp Gos. far ttm with Ged doe kooe? feve-in the four great absoli on homes, and their own per- Law and Order Starring WALTER HUSTON and LOIS WIL8ON NOTE Ther will be February 8rd; and the picture ad dance in the Capitol on Friday, e to the piano, The Class Piano Method Ie the ideal way to introduce children at Columbia Sn eee 18 to 20 Grande Prairie rinks wilt) Official action in regard to the New thereby eat'e caowtedes we the work Zealand butter imports due at Victoria ing of the board and the respot ed bilities attached to ft we draw committee: redbeate that GE gt; J ox rhe fin bonsplel make thelr entries before commisaion for the proposed World many times to attend ti Saturday, February 33. naming thet Zeomamte Conference decided, Wednes- ings. give the com: not to fix a date for that assembly Dien vets time tq make up the draws, for. the present. again sheets of ice going, it n 0metime in the next three months to gina enero will be no trouble to decide upon a date. nals played off between ae S the lub's he OKIO, Jan. 24. jpokestnan for says that be Wil have pertoct ope of Japan's prinsipal palitical par- he board meet. have still a year to go: Dr. Little, Dr. Haynes, and C. Spencer. 8000 ay The following members of the board World war widows in Europe have arvied, again-at EN AVWAES rate of PeBoit Al Frank Stevenson several letrlet. Mr. Kady leftvon Fridays train tor area a six weeks visit at big old home up Socat a exsntal WORENGRSNN WBECH BAIS ET PE tetuae-t e than a temporary great 10 lengen us all to be honest with our- mistake in casting thetr fot with that took up land north of DeBolt. He, too, has achieved wonders tn tpese sents vs with a The advantages, 85 1.50 month, ean for it. Tks contribution to Christian Ife and fence will be indirect, an st chal- more eee fe well satisfies, ing reality. Will enable ts to share with others the joy of our salvation. Box-1807- thie-ayetem may be procured for your child for ae (iste eos HERBERT-L VAUGHAN AST OM. nt baches of Piano; Voice and Theory GRANDE PRAIRIE, Alta: of Phone 162
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