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a eis ttt je clasa * SBMAINA GAZETO PEP OREA AL LA PROGRESC DE LA Seigek LINGVO ESPERANTO EN KANADO Adresg 1. Box 1603, Grande Prairie, Alberta, lt; Bvecy Esperantiat in Canada subscribe to your. OWN paper; it is the firat in Canada THE NORTHERN TRIBUNE PAGE FIVE ne oe Weekly Paper Dedicatea to the Progress of the Universal Language Esperanto in Canaaa Advertiaing rates on eoticasen: KANADA BSPERAN' KE PA Kanadap-Gesamideano : Hodiaa tutkanada de geesperantisto - proponat axe N, Tedd, B.A..- 1 estas nur akel de Ia, Azoclo. K. E, ni estas multe pit proksimas al la tempo Kiam In asocto Igoe reala A. fnkto. Ol -aube vi trovos la, leto de Ia estonta plena konatituclo eaten. ONTARIO PAPER COMMENTS povos eat 1 ta PeSpuneige de la tivo -kiel, Ge certa punkto, jam okasaa anstatad al de- truaJ colo . Sclepciato) eltrovas novasn lerando, te 3 The Women s Own Corner By CHRISSIE BILKE iu, olae vial MeL Airkadiran ia rados, dis ln matematikiato, kiu provan kom- prenl ne kvaran dimension, ni estas scivolemaj; kaj, kvankam coprimago, tamen, thus ktu) havas plej- multon da klereco verdajne eltiran In Ble gtandan udn el la vivo cereate 8TO S:ro F. . Vin. errs aaa en In Nigra Arbaro, veptita, Kat apered ou ia gaseto tu) Kiam: ON AIMS OF ESPERANTISTS BEZANSON NEWS tt pring s here at last, and ps that thought will be the more forcibly EARHUNRHSTUG ect one ot un sehen 1 without warning, our ree ee appear at breakfast with Ver-ry net mouth and a cold stare tn thet eyes, and calmly announce to ton lat ft tnay nur dont al eccaseeny kanadaj iy 1h Ides de. Blu Re aed Feedl Torti ob Ht ta kal ema samideano tra, Ja tando evidentifo roKreseman aaocion, : fe. Pinicie eperato Iriho kad te Sedtancld ded ALT kote eratulan Scroje Ne Norman McNatrn por ilia kunhelpo en la aerate saorado. a 8 Ses aa mai at at Sos taper te easter (Laigenien GAicnsied Anh Sas nbsees Kanada por Ia verianta dlakuto, Geesperantiato Kaneda) addigu viain opiniofal temon por detala diakutado, dum G, VIDANTO. Proposed Outline Of Statutes For K. E. A. 86 G, Vidanto,:Eea., Hon, President, G.P.E-K., Grande Prairie, Alta. Estimata Sinjoro: We herewith hand you a skeleton outline of the Bropanen atthe gt; foe, the Racads Esperantist you: will publish tn the Ranada Kaper: antisto, in order that if may gain as wide a circulation and. discussion ax possible. We feel that to send you the detalled draft of the statutes, which; by the wa: and functions of the organization and should not include a discussion of the is of the sections at this actual wordin: caly lo airanising meetings 0 approve the completed draft and to prepare thin outline from it. However, mck ork of the association in widely peparated communities. Tie, ot course, would only be stem rary measure, a sed with rahen an wenly aiststbuted throushout the Dominion of Canada. Canada or on ceasing of the Association. mediately after the annual meetin election of officers. to place; Asocio, which we trist provision for meetings to be reid by constitute quorum, Ci usual ones and such other duties and powers as C.-K. may conte Cutlee of President. and such other duties as are required. tody of moneys, securities df the As- moneya and keeping the accounts of the Association. Fy Se Proviston of appointment uf and Assia and Secretary-and Treas oleeted trom the C. S-anot. yacanelea filed by C.K, Officers may stand for re-election. Election of the . K, by ne Aroctaion membera at the annual antist says: Sec. 4. Term of oftice of C. K, one insolvency, removal from to be a member no in case resignation, Sec. 6, First meeting of C. K. im- rondiranita kajero. Sec. 7. Majority of C K-anoj to 8. Aral Wecatticer: ort be: ure Sec, 2. Duties of Prealdent tbe Vice-President, in case of ete., of President.to perform Duties of etary r Cut sec, 5, Dutles of Treasurer ciation, banking, disbursements of ec. 6. ees tant Term of office. one year hing Company, Picton, Ontario, in ita Insue of Maron left several copies of the re Baperantiat, Prairl which are intereatin make this a jiniversal peters and the papers cite fe pecmapiee where Esperanto is bein: ldbeay Ge learn und pelt, if is: clans, flexible, and ex- : teat ot nearly 45 and sunge of living people. President, of 1. Vice Brenden, Secretary and Treas-land classes on every continent, The Quinte Loyalist, a weekly at bythe Pleton Hugho Gerlach of Picton has published at Grand acta ak thie Gaastte ottice aimed to Of Esperanto, the Caraaian, Raper Phat there 1s a pressing need for, a world auxillary language (a second t language for international use) needs It fs It ts atv stood the practical years world-wide in fact the living lan- text-books In many languages, sued in Esperanto ea Kote cisaning stata Pare the ground for future tree plant- neems pass ing-atrange that apring, perhaps the most beautiful of the seasons, should by housecleaning. But almost everything has ita compensa- tions, and when house-cleaninge he over, what a glorious feeling ears ago, In conversation with a gentleman from the Southern Boyiiis the time. young folke should get outside and gr por Day at Bexanson schol was spent inthe daualyway. The school and grounds had a thorough cleaning, part will be ing. The. posts. are 0 and aeeat deat SOB call will BS May 7, considerable in this Parrish in London, England, There ia a. Friends fe) causiter, works uhve peer published fn Esperanto. Simflar facta may be Quoted about many other bodies internationalism, Experanto breaks which is ternational understanding and friend- ul aid a: report on the.teaching of Esperant in the schools of the world, based on Information supplied. by governments. The International Labor League cuts re 3 t famociation ought not to be modelled the EANA., sinc the latter is not suitable, in our estimation, for our conditions, In, that a marked similarity to the constitution of the United States, in vestins president:, We feel that sible to the members of the dssocia- tion Trusting that this. may farm SFr tors galetions ts tne Saat tion problem, we remain. Samideane viaj, NORMAN A. TODD. NORMAN A. McNAIRN- 1, The Statutes of the Association are divided into icles, which are composed of of which is as 2, Article 1 Name,, Etc. Set. 1. Seta vt the name Kanata Esperantista 4 10; Sec. 2, Beta out th which are, in brief: (n) Spread eglaruipre use of Eaperanto: a; G) petini world; x an Advertising Canada and ie onabill- for the neutrality Be pebdett) ty tbe Approyatiof, avec st the power should rest with a com- to be represented at brjef resw brie me ns (oy Pepinote teak other union of Provision for form and Cais ce onl ates) Nee Sf Be : panied by charter Righis of local groups to constitution, ete. the Congress, to recelve Charterand discount on pur- chases, SF 7, Article Vi Congresses Snetms hed fn daly andor August as fixed Provision for, specin meet- isttion of ae ips Et tbe Congress is. to be Bee. 4; Bach olember entitled to yote at Consress, efev either person aul; or by See. 5. Quorum meeting only, three members: wurponen; ot lead + See. 1 members may form sroup and be chartered by tho C. K. See. 2. - ee 6 vir virino . knabo Kaj kc ta. Kredeble ti ru tor ndjournment of rendepen sd a resolu Eeperanto and is Esperanto Schools of thought are in active exiat- ence. LA SARQO DE LA LERNADO do David W. M. Jenkins, Universitatas studentoj sul cese eltrovantaj: debatindajn temojn, y fe toatlgaate allajn personojn al argumentado 1aQ similas Tnloj. Antagnelonge. Ia Univernitato Reh Calera ss alyokia atenton al o1 I tare 46 Ja.'pacoy tas et tien debato. mtmes de optnto) flanko, paroipleas iskutado nun disvastigan en (ujn landojn sur 1a tero, - Gt stimulates al trun kaj do pri Ia piel viv- grava el Mains, problemo tin an geteaie specials. rejanlo) eras finkam ne tute tlom Incite, tamen fn shondatn fortan defion al Ia aQtori- alia rezolucio diakutlta de Esperanto Soclety, and sev- League of Nations. in. 1022 published m 0 , of the 24th of May; ma has been the order. - Everyone appears to be.optim- istic regarding the fature, and espe- cially so since the recent advance of the price of wheat. Truly. hope springs eternal in the human. breast. In a recent: discussion in the pages that thing to strengthen the price of agri- cultural products, That the lettern have had the desired effect-there Is no jdoubt, as witness in the price of hogs and wheat. bad the letters were so: long delaye On Tuesday evening, at the regular necting of the, Bezanson school board, Ottice. con- Pi fotice Bunday. schoo will Beat 2:80) ach Sunday afternoon, endent. ance, and ad usual all had a real good time, each one anzlous to crowd as poasible into the Mr. Ed. such high-class ent lyoung folk of the districts concerned and especially so in Yew of the trying timea we are all paswing throug , e,s meeting of the hal committee twas tate. pring condition annual sports day on June 16 Insteact ral years past. We feel that: thin will meet with the approval of a. majority In the: districts. con- valoro sin trovas jn tio ke la cerned. * b Js Club will hold a dance in jth hall on, June 9. That this will be good time goes without saying, as the girls have never had a failure. Everyone come and Bring your lunch. Admission 25 centa. She was pre- e farm with a ine ined by eh by Mother s Day - May 14th What memories the words Mother's Day think It tt a very wortd of ours there is one thing that remains un a mother s love, It was a great thought when som one day each year set asi is a far deeper und greater Jove than any other. of children we. have been, she And although as children we no coubt caused hi only sees the good munya sleepless night brings to our minds y comforting thouxht to think that in thix ever-changing hangeable, and that ts one thought of having jo to be devoted to motherss A beat A mot No matter what kind thers love side of us. ax she attended to-our childish allments, yet it isn t that, she reniember Father it I what Her love has surrounded us like a cloak, and we will celebrate on Sunday, let t wonderful Klddien we were and how proud she his day which daa surrounds har grith Gave aaidas was of otion. We can't all bestow gifts upon her, but we cun let her see by our acta of love that elleve me one a presents you can-give her. of devotion, You don't know he other can replace her. lalking about mothers her grave for remembfance, but give her a. gift now, by your daily acts of Kindllness and love eof us heron thia Mothers: Day with our of love will mean more to h t her see you appreciate al Just how much, she has done for us, and all the costly her many acts have her with you, and n once suld, when Don't Wait until she's gone to put flowers on of remembrance right She ve mother's Rave passed on, let us remember f love 8 just her and I Uke e think that dete a thertgs love nul surrounds us, is ever near us, althi Let us look b us give a little prayer of thanks for all the mo of. 1d to those other di Barth eannot fll jer role of -prid cupene aa teats To us ow We-miss, how we miss, her smiling face - With trembling accents speak her name. her shadowed place and fame; livery thread . That cardlled through her happy lips; And loud her mirthful accents rise; ir mother s Ife belongs Dear friends, a moth r never dieat i und consider just what a the aid for Sis, asd et orld. Those Day for her. id again. I leave these very comforting words which I found in an old book the The n were erg on Frlday ain it Friday's al left on hi received at the United ele Anglican sting of Ome Com following of The three plays exceptionally good, but Uncle Jimmie 4 the highlight of the night. The seecher and pyplin. are te be con- ulated on the way everything was After ,the concert a dance was with s'xood, attendances, Valhalla Play were in Beaverlodge saturday night and put fon thelr play, Deacon Dubbs were sorry to hear that the crowd was so small, ax according to all reports the play ina exceptionally goot. Dave Cochrane and Misa Elnie Deering were visitors at the home of Mr. und Mrs. D. C, Hume. Burl Norris. left on Friday's train to apend: his holidays at hls home tn Peace Rivei Misn Della Hope hax been fisting, Miss Flora Hume over the wee) held, 7 tes eet if Avon ie WAP ceding was delayed last week along the river here owing to It ruining every night. On Saturday it started to rain continued till Monday night, As the moisture was down some five feet, this last deluge has left various pads and the soll is satu: ed A, K. Watts was a business visitor to Grande Prairie las Bert, Oavorne, leaves oo ta tae taina on May 12 to look over the wild game and secure pictures of the Bert has a splendid collection of vita game pictures, taken by himself. They fare well worth seeing and would-make excellent advertising for this country if publisl Osdorne and: Mrs, were busy putting tm thelr garden oe iatapgea: by eee tends to dap up some fence The Women's Institute meet at the home ot Mr. and Mrs, LaP' Thureday afternoon, May a sire: tabians birthday and es both and his wife, who have been in the iatrice some thirteon years, have, Thought for Today+ Tis the mind that makes the body rich, A con- tented mini I continual feaat, We'll not waste our time in tonging For xreat tantoj de o 1a malbeno de Ia monde lernado, iparoiado ), , Bec. 7, Proviaion for the appoint- ment of m. special congress committee to have charge of arrangements. mub- fect to the approval of the C, K. Pro- vision for congren JArticle Vil Bulletins, Circulars, Magazine. ine la 4 tatadigiia: fa yorton, mondo. fe ensorbs, kad, komprend fell aj kiain la edukigo Ja aritmetifea dentos tui proponis la rex ora, epoko, In. neacio, klam oni nenion actin pri ti kio okazan en alias parto aes hone sciis 1. aoe ret: dente of Canada eligible for member- ahlp, All others upon isid 8. Article Vill Miscallaneous, hy the Contra, Bec, 1. Bane astotnt wie taste Bee..2. * Appli ation for membership lan C, K, ee Seabtalino of lath round i Chega wie (5 be nied be accompanied by Secretary may y tnvectieate ap- yberabip dues to be set, Komitato. bel Bec. 5, ee each year. . 6. Provini este aS firmation of Bee. 2. as C, K, decides. Beat 8: Contrncle, ote, to be eltned 2 and Secretary: Fiscal year to end on 80th lon forthe amend mendmpents al tho cow Ktel 4. ie previa for establishment tad hivestment of regerve fund and . Cs ile i ekononomilo-hiatorlt ni so nt legas iliain uekieh er a objel pil granda Inbenieentts, in vidante Yerpolibrojn tajoe plenain de n Li divas ke Suey fad peng 03, NE nur acto, pel la legndo, In skribado kas nu el im argumentoj de tty ne tempo de Ia mo varip de Ia soenge fo dum Iu ajn epoko ktun ni elektu a ie me havigo de material oy slo hemlo, la pf 20 ton by the Rovernmnent telephone ey : t ALBRIGHT NEWS 1 he regular meeting of the Ladies Ald wan held inthe Community Hall on, Wednewday, May. 3. ber of ape ress, ain a it wan Hecided at the next meeting to make a wool cpmforter nn well aa the cotton by Mrs. Blesel, to ant le wax CG, mylvester and Appointed to give a paper on Parliamentary. Rules int the next meeting, A debate wax Arranged to take place. in July. the aubject being: Resolved, That Cranky Rnergetic Husband. Would, Be Baie: shan iatured god: At the clase of the mecting anyone who wi muy. Betty McEwen of Hythe waa the eeen ot Myrtle Robinson over the end. wipe recent two-day Fain ae foro Aelayed: the farmers, from getting on the land, : Many from here attended the High Behool, concert and dance in Beaverlodge on Friday, y 5. The talent shown by the aden. both In mupte and uch p preciated by tho al fence. A larae number muyed-to enjoy the dance, oo RECORD TELEPHONE CALL The record tong distance pheno call for Alberta. wan effected trom Eamon- borhan mas of Padion Ald woods were: dixplayed ine Z ed. to bu: Nor-ait' nupinely yearn HOME HINTS asa Pat a plece, of camphor in th cup- board with your silver and it always be nice and bright. For the swiftness of angel a wings; will not mark.It. Nor spurn/to be ruahllent . Recause we are A ttle household Sut Enipiithy some bie of tarksen: 7 alae vuther: Fuerte By shining just where we machine, Before cooking with fat, sprinkle a Uttle salt on the stove and the-grease wilt wilt the wringer always kept open house, alt ties of tho Institute are by being. there ete W. f ure distributing reuseable sriiaratod senoct as wal'ex Elan ae Ralph Hosker, WHAT ONE GIRL WORE By Betty Brownlee We talked about coats earlier in the season and we're olndt0 (elk el ti agains thin week. e shopped. tie: four) poring tbat you know what a wide varlety of reasan- able gurments is nvailable this season. This ix one spring when the new coat to be Hot necessarily: tfimmings, Of Inferior ini quality and Silt aionoet ser tainly wear poorly. Many of the new coats are entirely ni mart and practical since it can be laundered, Qne fur that won popularity on the more Inexpensive conts ix walyak. It In used effectively to fashion collars, weparate ncarte, or for sleeve: trim- ming. gt; s Personally we think that the coat without fur, trimming In a very xible choice for xpring. When warm days roll around it tan't 0 very ta have a fur scart around one s neck partioulatly If i's a noart that cannot be dotac Tatremely simple and. very ttective te che cont aketahed -toaay. Of pins triped tweed Ina new revieh-browe Bhade, (tr usew Ita fabri fashion. to. foFm collar. White piaus edxing emphasises the shoulder . width. wide brow suede belt ipa'in the walt properly and there are sporty slit pockets, Water with meals Juices, vids digestion, DRINK WATER WITH MEALS 00D. FOR STOMACH helps atomach If, bloated: with ful of Adlerika, One jonas ard washer OTH, upper end lower bowels, Bloane Drug Btores Limited. a) putting m td bay on n his The echo childgen are. cole to wind-up thelr school year with pro- ram of several good turns some Ume youngaters have talent and a surely developing it, This, i be by the youngaters themselves, to replace thlaga worn out ia, thalc apored caulp- ment. lust correction re school furniture publinhed in our column two Weeks. ago, It stated 15 biackboarda: It should have been 1S desks, 2 blacks Ronda not very dusty. Ralph Johnson la putting tn (uae fow potatoes on his homeatend, sao an acre of garden truck, Quite qurnout tase Saturday atthe Oommuntty Lanse. seat This in apite of the heavy rat eat meeting first Saturday. evenita In June. Everyone weloome. Thi free, * the bert Hoover, unstan is returning to bis to. eda to ull the children attending Pe
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