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: Women s Realm-:-Social and Personal-:-Club News-:-City Chari 1 Mrs. John Gillespie Heads FO Ss 288 ae EDMONTON BULLETIN Alberta s Uldest Newspaper F KIDAY, AUGUST. 1929, see baled dy ties-: baa Se Fashions-:-Features Committee When the members of th of Commerre party and she Canddiun Manufacturers Assoctation arrive Edmonton on Septernb fourth, many Of them will be uecomnpaiied by hele Wives ao the entertain for ths party will Iuclyde many altars of ine terest onton soctet Arrange: fertaluing. the taminins tive party have been pluced Hltee which t Toeal women veral smart. af- Who are arrangit fairs for thy caswern Visi The party will arrive in Edmonton on Sep- tember fourth and proceed that day to the north country. They will be In town again for few hours on the ninth on their way to Jasper and-Thon, will spend Wednesday, the eleventh of Beptember, eve: inelided i tho party fil be maiy women. who are eat in won Social eircles Iain expected rome sngish women their husbands The Committee Mrs, John Gillespie consented to seth convene of the, women's cons tulttee on Priday and thoue. assisting her wil be Mts, J.-L. Junlin. Me Jolin Blue, Mrs. John''C MeDougal, Mra Ri. uiberland, ars. ew. Glenwright, Mrs. 0, sirong. Mes WD. Ferris Mis, W. 8. Griesbach Mis ororge cSt, othe, hs W arold Brown, Mrs. Ru S. Decker, Myx G. Eldon Hayward, Mrs Waseett W Prevey, hart. G. H-Chapman aid Mrs, George Ht. Van Allen i m ool bo. travelling - with aa To Entertain Distinguished Visitors al - Personal POCKET HOHE HEE Soci Edited by Lota Dempsey, as. sisted by Helen M. Boyle, Please telephone news Bulletin Woman's Page, 0334, before 11 o'clock on the day pub- Ucation is desired. * on Thursday. afternoon in honor ot has been her guest for several weeks. Mrs, tea-table, and assisting were Philip Debney and Miss Marlon Wibby. Mrs, William D, Ferris entertained at luncheon and bridge on Wednesday afternoon, Miss Sylvia Evans was hostess at a tennis party on Wednesday afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Becker re- turner on Tuesday from Banff and Lake Loulse, At Mayfair Mrs. Ronald Pearson was a lunch: eon hostess on Tuesday when she en- tertained-at the Mayfair-Golt-Club- tems to the e Peooovseweeeused Mrs. H. A. Gray entertained at tea Mrs. W. , Wibby of Toronto, who Mrs, Vernon Barford presided at the our Strowiny New Felt Hats In all headsizes. up. to 26 ins, Elston Millinery 14 Heintzman Hall (Upstairs) 5 Doors East of Johnstone Walker's Store The Crystal Fire that is The Diamond most IRVING KLINE Canadian Pacific Railways Timekeeper. Diamond Merchant 10124 Jasper Ave. Phone 5264 Delicious Pastry Pure Pork. Wholesomely made delightful- ly cooked easily prepared. Prepared for you in our sunny, spotieas bakery. atthe ht temperature until sold to you. Obtainable at almost all Ed- monton groceries, RATCLIFFE S BAKERY Mrs KE Dy in town for a day evening in honor of Miss, Marion Wibby of Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. J. Newsome enter- talned-at s shower on Thursday even- ing to compliment Miss Elsie Park, bride elect of: next week. A musical program was enjoyed, those taking Part beirig Miss G. Guild, Mrs: Webb, Mr. Joseph Park, Mr. John Park-and Mrs..J. Newsome, The hostess was as- sisted in serving by Mrs. Park and Mra. Patton. Mr. Joseph Park pre- sented the gifts to the bride elect. The other guests were Mr. and Mrs. J. Honey, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Park, Mr. and Mrs, John Park, Mrs. Burger, Mra. E. Vollands, Mrs, Inwood Mrs Dupel, Mrs. Pollard, Mrs. J. Thomp- son, Mrs. Bibby, Mrs,. Forbes, Myr Hopkins, Mrs. W. Webb, Mrs, Patton, Mrs. Coxford, Miss Kathleen. Pollard; Miss Bella Good and Mr. 6. Hoy To: Vancouver y Mr. R. J. Henley ts leaving early next Week for the Pacific Coash Mrs Henley will foin: him early in Septem- ber, when they will take up residence: in Vancouver. Dr. A. Gillespie, Jesple; Dr: and Mrs. Fulton Gillesnle, and thelr guest, Miss Myrtle Rhodes, of Calgary. left on Thursday for Cooking Lake, where they will remain for a fortnight Miss Lena Secord, Mrs. Haight and Mr. Richard Secord have. returned from a motor trip to Banff. They Were accompanied to. Banff by Mrs Ray Farquharson of Calgary. Lieut.-Col. Thursday for R. H. Palmer left on Peace River. Miss Enid Norquay the guest of her uncle, auay, of Battleford, will arrive home who has been er Dr, ore for a torinight, the week-end Mr. A. L. Burt ts leaving next week for-Vangouver. where. he will jotn Mrs. Burt at their summer home in West Vancouver. Geddes, of Calgary, ts oun for a few days visiting her son, vin Geddes, and isa guest atthe Macdonald Dy FOR SALE Piano 200 Organ 50 Phonograph 25 (Full Cabinet) Sewing Machines 11971 95th St, Edmonton, Alta. An Assorted Box ot Roses, Snapdragons and Sweet Peas, with plenty of Baby s Breath, at 2.50 What is more ap- propriate for an a Birthday, or for for Rent GOURLAY MUSIC STORE Phone 5544 10048 :- 105 Street Hart Bros. Jasper Ave. - 99 St. An Invitation To call in and inspect our New Ped Anniversary, I - Sick Friend? Society Brand Clothes for fall. Hand Tailored, Phamber of the younger set on Thurs- Colonel-A-C GI Hare Kom they-spent-a-fortnigitt, fo Edmund Fearnley Whittingstall, Whittingstall, was announced the o nett and her fiance, Mrs. Robert Wrighi, of St. Cather ines, Ont, Mr. and Mrs. 1. D, Ainlay, who have been holidayitig in Jasper, wil arrive home at the week-end. From Hallfax Smilie, the matron of the provincia Special hospital, will be in town 61 Saturday motor tip of six-weeks. imonton next. week. Jasper, Mn Mrs.'G. L. MacLaughiin, Miss Winni Bull, Mus, Norma Cutliberisons hice Kate Mansporran, Miss. telen Bare Gray, Mise Gass he has Si ladys donee, Miss N Gellatly, Miss Dora Sheen. ae Ab the Lodge Mr. and. Mrs. Wallace: stems are guesia al the Juaper Pack rete Saspers Mrs. A.'G. Allsopp lett on rida for Vancouver, where she vill tases idence, : Me, and Mrs. B. Ferguson. are Sueats at the Lodge, Jasper Park, Mr. and Mrs. Robert MeCutche; who have been holidaying at the dog: per Park Lodge, Jasper will fown again on Tucaday ae Dr. and Mrs. Graham Huckelt thelr sons, Robert and John; have ne B.C. whet they were the guests of Mrs, Huckell rents, Mr. and. Men raviss, for a month, Richmond Miss Ruby Trav Graham Huckell- of Dr. and Mrs. Mra. UW. Brock 45 4 Jasper Park Lodge, Jaspe Mrs. Clarence. Richard Hem Beatty are the guests of Nira Fe . er E ones. cottage at Cook: fortnight HED ot et rime sob bee BugBene WE on Turainy From Gull Lake, ahd Mrs. W. Duke and Mr. and Mrs RE Jones, Br, have returned from Gull Lake, whete they wer ine gueste of MP. and Mre. R. Ee. Jones guest at the F the engagement of Miss Bjlecn Bennet Mr. J. H. Wright Jett on Thufeday to atiend the funeral.of his moter, Mrs. R. 8. Nicholls and Miss Gladys from Halifax, following a Mrs, Donald Philp, of Toronto, who has been visiting Mrs. J. F. Philp, ts leaving on Friday for Calgary, where ghe-will visit for. w few days, return ing to fall and Miss Peace nd Miss Nora left on Monday for Mrs, Vielot Johnson Will be in town Role, Mie Oreen, Mn. Bento Nx again on Sunday from Calgary, where Nelson. Mra Warilow, Mrs. Daw the hua been aitending: the. teenie Mis. Preston Mrm, Sayets tournament: following a trip to Van 1 couver. ge Duke and Duchess. watt, WC, laidiaw ts visting at Of York Visit jaterion Lakes. Glamis Castl os Reever: ee Ae ms. W. Mair entertal a kitchen shower on Thursday evening LONDON. Aug? 9. Though the in honor of Mics Elsie. Fisinabes, King and Queen. will not be-mt- Balt aie Marriage. takes place shortly: cot this year an old een of the e hostess is assisted at the sup- royal family ts ing em some per hour by. Mrs. A. Wood, Mrs. /A whilte heather for luk. On heir kias Flelhaber. and. Misa June Plelbnber: Jesties arrival an Sevtiandereke sone The other guesls. were Mrs, W.'N, the Marquis of Aberdeeh: aluavs. tae Renee Ty Earnest, rete a bony ready forthe Quen towel : . Mrs. W.-Mackernan, come her to her Highland: ome for Mrs. H. Chute: Mrs. HH. Doucetta the Scottish season though the core +I, MES. H. Wood. Soe Rentictan trots Mise Sybil famous British tennis star, son of Rey: H. O. and Mra. Fearnley ther day, The photo shows Miss Ben- War Widows Entertain For Mrs. Allsopp Mrs. , Taylor entertained on Wed nesday evening in honor of Mrs. A. G. Allsopp, who s leaving shortly. to make her home In Vancouver, when her guests were members of the War Widows Association, Mrs, M. Turner, made a presentation of a. Jer nult-case to Mrs. Allsopp on behalf of the guests. The evening. was spent m mustc and games. Quantities, of Sweet peas were used in the living room and on the tea table. Those Who. assisted the hostess were Mrs, M. Turner Mrs. J. Hawkins, Mrs, Meth- oen and Miss B. Taylor. The guests were Mrs, Marsden, es, J, M, Smith, Mrs. 1 Trish, Mrs. Hraqualr, Mrs, Viv- jan, Mrs. Waring, Mrs. Jackson, Mrs, ing Weeks will be robbed of the royal bfesence in. Scotland, the Duke and Duchess of York will be making Glamis Castle their Scottish home for three months,-visiting frlends trom there. BACK INTEREST There is much attention given to the rear portion of coats, frocks and. evening gowns. A pure white satin dancing frock. has five American beauty roses rounding ts low suntan decolletage, Seno ae SOO ION Mr... H. MeDonald has lett for Vancouver and Portland, Supper Party Mrs. James E, Richards entertain ed at a supper party on Wednesday evening in honor of her daughter Dorothy's sixteenth birthday. The table decorations. were effectively car- Hed out in pink: and white; covers being Jaid for eight, the guests being Miss Marjorle Dawson, Miss Jenny West, Miss Rowena Lindsay, Miss Betty McBain, Miss Sybil Joncs. Miss Enid Marion and Missy Jean Barn- Betty McBain were theSwinners of the contests. Sa Mr. and Mrs. C. A, Davidson: are spending the month of August at thelr cottage al Sylvan Lake, Mr. W. J. Cardiff left on Thursdiiy morning for Montreal and New York. Mr. Edward Gardiner and Mr. Lew- ally Gardiner, of Calgary, who, were guests in town for a few days, return- ed to their home on Friday, From Portland, Miss Leona Meintosh 4s spending few days in Calgary on her return her il Tennis Star Engaged First Made In. Canada : ssa Exhibit of Handicrafts To Be Held Women's Organizations Will ranged By Alberta Brancl Ths people of Edmonton will have+- an opportunity to see can actually produce in the handicrafts at an exhibition hetd in the Mucdonald hotel September the auspice the Canadian Handicrafts Guild, In previous handicraft exhibits held in the city there has been no restric prod work shown had been made in the do- minion, a great deal of it had been brought from. European countries years ago. This year, however, only articles made in Canada will be ace cepted for competition, so it will give realize the possibilities of handicraft Women's Clubs . Another distinctive feature of fortheoming exhibit will be the com petitions open for the first time. to collections of work from the women's organizations of the province, Its expected: that these competitions. wil interest many branches of the Wom- en's Institute and. the United Farm Women to show what Is being done in thelr community. Work neceptable for this competition will include bas- ketry and rush work, dyes, embroidery lace, leather work, meta work, pot: and hsndspun yarns. In addition to the prizes for the best group of work sent in by an organization there will be prizes for the three best. individual pieces of work. There is no entrance fee to this competition, Crochel. lace of a certain type: will Wax Tot acceptable, it was classed as fancy work, but it may now by en- tered in the lace competitions, which Include bobbin, Irish and. pillow Tace Weaving The handicraft qulld has not been sate: during. the summer months and has been getting in touch with the mien inthe country districts who re Weaving, many of whom had given it up. but are keen to begin again -if Market for thelr goods can te found There has also been, some experiment ing with Canadian wools for weaving Our Wools are not as fine as the old country ones, which are preferred for Weertain type of weaving. Mrs. W. A. . Kern, the president of the guild, will be the convener of the fortheoming exhibition, All ine formation regarding competitions mny bbe obtained from the secretary, Miss Jessie F. Montgomery, at ae exten Sion department of ihe niversity Other members. of the exeeytive. th: clude Mrs. RC. Marsha, Miss. Jes Sie -MacMlilan, Mes: Arthur Afehibutd, Mrs. Charles A, Brine, Mrs, MR Jen? nnings, Mss Mabel Patrick, Mrs. Ed- gar Stansfield, Mra. Edmund. Trov. bridge, and Mrs. Edward Underwood. Famous Amateur Swimmer Turns Professional TORONTO, Ont., Aug:-9. Martina Norelius, famous smateur, who. he just turned: professional for the, com: ng Canadian National Rochibition Wrigley marathon, will vary her train- ing preparations in Toronto. by. at- tempting to set one or two new pro fessional records, probably for the mile and two-mile distances, She expects 10 swim against a slop-waceh over marked course in Lake Ont tarlo during the: next ten devs, Holder of more world s records than any woman in the history of eompes tive aquatics, Miss Noreltus net up eleven of the sixteen standard marke in women's free-style swimming, and has, braken all records formeriy: jsld by Gertrude Eaerle: and te igh ee i l The announcement that, the Alberta Branch of the Handleraft Guild wil) put on a purely Made in Canada exhibit this: year will do much to fur- ther an interest in work. of this ni ture which 1s being done in-the prov- ince. Just how important handicrafts can. become tn the business of a com- munity is brought to notice by a visit to Prince Edward Island where rig making 1s the occupation of farm women, Prince Edward Island hooked rugs have. become famous sil over the continent and those who make them are kept busy filling orders from many of the big American clties a5 well as from our oNn. From the Targe rug with the beautiful sailing ship design to be used in the brary or living room. to the small bedside rug with the trend for the futuristic motif and some of the rugs are designed in angles of dashing colors whieh ar ery effective in. proper surroundings, The way in which the women if) Charlottetown and Summerside hay assisted in distributing these beautita Tugs to eager tourists affording a ready market to the women busy on the Tarn) shows what practical work can be done by encouraging handicrafts in the community. Fresh Red Spring 30c what Canada way of to be from 26 to September 28 under of the Alberta branch of Hon. as.to.where the articles had bee ced and although some of the j the visitor to. the exhibit a chance to tery;quilts, rugs, weaving; woodwork first time. Formerly. thig-kind of lace Tea Talk the rug makers vary thelr designs and people of the same. traditions colors, producing beautiduletteohe-tetenilorhome- environment, funmer Clever designers have Kept. up wcquaintanee may ripen inte a corre Next Month Enter Competitions Ar- h of Handicraft Guild Midsummer Weddings .. if i L son, Ellen Minig and tlie Inte Mr. T. M Haig, of Claresbolin, was united in marsiage to Misa Phyllis Grace of OtliWa. Dr. Halg, Dracuicing medicine in Lethbridge, formerly resided in Edmonton, The ceremony was performed by Rev. R, W. Dalgleish. The bride wan attired in an exqut- site creation of alle blue and radium Ince, and carried a bridal bouquet. of ophella roses, The bridesmaid, Miss Kathleen Mea Symonds, of Leth- bridge, wore a charming costume of flowered georgette in draped tier effect. Mrs. Haig, mother ot the bridegroom, wore a gown of navy riends and relatives. were present Boerne Hing left for thetr nohigyntoon of aux weeks, tobe apent at thes eount tie Bre WeRTNE 8 Tavelling eestume of red sport sult with hat to match, and grey chin chills fur LONG-LIMBED SILHOUETTE All the new fall models sponsor the normal waistline and longer skirts which give a long-limbed silhouette that flares low. LONG GLOVES wat Soa Te Ae a pee grepe-back satin. The wedding march was played by Mr. W. G, Mot 3 Willard Halg, of Coronation, his brother, Only the . Dr. attended immediate Jonason-Day A preity wedding took place at the home of Mr. and Mrs, laude Gal- Unger, 9928 loath Street, on Tuestla: August oun, at 3:20 pa, when the Cousin, Margaret Ethel, daughter of Mr, and Mrs, H. A. Day of Lacombe, became the bride of Mr, Jonas. . Jonason, son of Mrs. C, Jonason, of Eamonton, Rev. Dr. MeQueen pertormed.tie ccremony beneath an archway banked with sweetpeas and gypsophelia The bride, who was given in mar. Hage by her futher, was gowned in ah ensemble. of honey beige gorgette, Ince trimmed, with picture hat to match, and carried a shower bouquet of Ophelia roses and Uly-of-the-val- ley. Miss Norma Day, sister of the bride, was bridesmaid, and cose gown of Mauve georgette with uneven hemline, pllernated with real Ince ayd fron hat to blend, and carried bouquet of mauve sweetpeas and pink. carna: tons, The -bridegroom was attended by Mr. Dick Gaetz of Red Deer. Mr. F.-H. Rushworth presided at the plano and during the signing of the register Miss Besste Parsons aang My, World Mrs. Day, mother of the: bride, Mrs. Jonason, mother of the bride- groom, was gowned in black all-over lace with black hat, and carried crim- Sori roses. Mrs. Gallinger, who received with the bridal party, chose an. orchid georgette gown cut on moulded lines with circular skirt trimmed with real lace. Pink and mauve formed the decot ative motif in the dining-room. The table, being centred with the wedding cake, was gracefully encireled with mauve tulle, bud vases and tall pink tapers carrying out the color scheme. The toast to the bride was proposed by Dr, McQueen and responded to by the bridegroom, and the toast. to tite bridesmaid was proposed by Dr. Mc- Queen and responded to by Mr. Gaetz. The toast to the host and hostess ws proposed by Dr. McQueen and re- Mr. Gallinger. The tea table was presided over by Mrs. J. A. Mair and Mrs Croxton, Those serving were the Misses Mar- garet, Isabelle and Ella Jonason and Miss Margaret Gallinger and Miss Kathleen Mair Mr. and Mrs, Jonason left immedi- ately after the ceremony on a motor trip over the Banff-Windermere high- way, the bride travelling in an ensem- ble of navy blue with flowered hat to correspond. The out-of-town guests were, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Cannon of Lacombe, Mr, and Mrs, W. Holtsbaum of Pro- sotoand Mee bmalter otters t HAIG HARRISON Of interest to many Edmontoniiaus was the wedding which took place in Claresholm on Tuesday when Dr. Arthur Altcheson sponded to by Miss Athenton. Min J - i ed i Introduction among summer resort hotel are casual forms to avoid the ness of sitting In silence at a small table with two or three strangers, Usually an older woman, introduces wkward herself to her table companions, and they respond tn kind. It s also her privilege to introduce newcomers to seated guests. Thi se summer introductions seldom form a basis for permanent. acquaint- aneeship, They are meroly surtace courtesies to muke p temporary as sociation more easy and more gra- lous, Geoaslonally, of course, amor spondence or visiting friendship, but Most frequently the summer hotel in- troduction means nothing when sum- mer has ended. A man rises when he is Introduced to a woman or to an old man. A young: girl keeps her seat when: in- troductions are mude to young men, and women of approximately her own age, but it ts courteous for her to rise when she 1s introduced to an older woman or to a venerably old man, PURE LARD: ad i the guse Of es. Willen Bae , De si wae fin Suest of Mrs: Bute Mr Frank Peto of the Solls Depart- Chart. Miss MeIntosh will be in town Fresh -Cohoe Salmon 25 Bartpyot the University of Alberta, Jefi om Tuesday, Par t z Fi Sie Paani 55 Ay er sae . . Meaioine Hat De MO 9) sae anna Wilson entertained ab Fresh Large 2talibu, 30 Se miscellaneous shower oh Wednesday per Ib .....6...000,+ ic Mrs. Mitchell Mickelson and her evening in honor of Mise Mary Miller, Choice Streaky Side 33. Master Morton Mickelson, teft. Whose marriage takes place shortly. Fresh. Chicken 25 Bacon, sliced, per Ib, ce morning for New York, From Seatile ah Bae: Halibut, per Ib. he Cc com. e E ns : Feturn to Edmonton the end of Sep- Miss Nancy Bradley, who has been Presh Fillet of Sole, - bars tember. P ne guest of Mr aiid Mrs Donald 2 Ibe for , . 45 Naptha Soap 25c wee Bradley of Beattie, is returning to d Mrs, . W. Johnston anid Miss Don. monton on Saturday on the Confeders Fresh Ling Cod, aidn Johnston returned on Thursday pet tb. from Penticton, WI cC., where COFFEE. Choicest Blends ot Dresses SATURDAY An Absolute Final Clean-up of Plain and Printed Flat Crepe Dresses wa 19.50 16 to 42 Values up to 39.50 These Summer Frocks lovely heavy Crepe. shades in conventiona are, distinctive in style, The Prints are mostly dark 1 designs. Many are of a kind, Second Floor In the Ground Floor Shop there are Silk Stockings, 1.49 One hundred pairs Pure Thread Silk First quality , full fashioned, service weight. All new popular summer shades. This stocking ordinarily would sell for 1.95, (Tomorrow) Saturday it's only 1.49. Ensemble Pyjamas Exquisite colors in fine Rayon, smartly trim- med with contrasting shades, Coat, Trousers and top. A lovely assortment 7 7 95 three different styles. Special: Dresses A clearing lot of 20 Odd Dresses. White and colored prints. Sleeve and sleeveless styles. Sizes 16 to 20. 4.50 Reg. to 10. Clearing at. A clearing lot of 30-Odd-Dresses, plain colored Flat Crepes wat and vila sleeves. Sizes 16 to 40. Reg. to 12.50 and 15.00. 9.95 Clearing at ..... Porch Dresses ; A Clearing Lot of 25 Porch Frocks of the better type. Lovely neat printed patterna, Smart. youthful styles. Sizes 14 to 20. Reg. to 4.50. oe 2.95 Clearing at Blizabeth Arden s Venetian Toilet Preparations, A complete assortment at the New Low Prices. Every Member of the Family from Infants to Adults should Drink Safe Milk Plenty of It and there is no more Wholesome Product then YOUR BABY AND MINE By Myrtlo Meyer Elin EAR WE: FIVE- WHAT CAN THE F Every parent wants to know other children can do, so.that sth compare her own fledgling with and mentally note that her own brighter, There is a stimulus t tort of knowledge, Being awa peaks of achievement, pouslb the Beernge child spurs, the bar ve fa the oppareanity to pr Seder to These peaks tiki Whit can the five-year-old, hae enters scoot, be expected Sheand paintn, he. ext wit these ora house in Biased outa wise know the colors of thes, can, copy Since-of e man-of- which on Of tho figure is Given paste pot, sclsso tals, be can out out them, neatly. on Eivaergarten chia), ne ther PART mneaitimes he fi be trusted to ut without thas es The five-year-old can get hi together tieatly if tne: hes-had-pr ir, fastening buttons. and ise ere. still somewhat of a Jol one that he ean nccomplish i allowed to do so, We still find s fre all too eager to telleve ch these activities which he enjoy In.no sense regards as. work. in school he is rapt listener stories are told, and it the te Pauses so much as a moment an story 4s a familiar one he is: w a frantic aa eager to fill missing portion, 3 * His vocabulary willCmirror tt he hears at home and may cons geveral hundred or over a tho words. He should have perfect der and bowel control both da; night, should be able to ic sokun it aung to, know the af in weight between two objects ax difference in the length of two 4s beginning to understan aienarimes estes ary, but he is still slightly confus this and also by the terms toda: morrow, yesterday and even afte and evening. Because of his ta Knowledge and experience an tendency to see what he wants father than what we consider tacts sald. Lying demands more knowledge he will possess for m few more tendency shows isn fowainost 6 iy. Up to tive fire child always blamed Jow. AU five he beging to Tind 8 part of cause and effect s ble td balance and cltolge hi acts, Just beginning n -more Ladies Of Grimshe At Whist and Da Exclusive to Edmonton Bullet GRIMSHAW, Alta, Aus, 9 Heth Hearle and two childry Barrie, Ontario, are visiting th mers prother, -Pasteurized Milk All the five -vitamines- so necessary to life are. contained in.our milk; and the same is true of the proteins for muscle building. Produced on the best farms Processed in. Canada s finest dairy. For tho Latest Styles at ts Vogue Ladywea 10828 Jasper Avenue 4. 168 1019t Bt. Opp. Woolwor pe AN ee eres mame re Sma PME, deal Fresh Crabs; Shrimps, wine oslo rer Se meen os ? Invge nasortment of Sizer stoee ag, ue on Baturday morning by motor tor Lemon Soles, Whitefish, 49c 54c 59c i larey sovariasat of Sates scale tri, Mel spending tne e Angeae Thy wil be aby ahs fechfish. Facherel. Lake : aie 7.50 12 j oe Pee age G weda ares : The E.C.D. Company, Limited Mr. and Mrs. Harold Merrick have Lodge, Jusper Park, x Hot Creamy Weffles A treat for you and the kiddies Hart Bros. Jasper Ave. - 99 St. returned from Cooking Lake, where they spent the past month. Mrs. M. McEwen and her toh Mr. Dayton McEwen and Mrs, May Mc- Kay are motoring to the ety trom Calgary on Saturday to spend two it Loisis Waffle Shop wenks with Mrs. McEwen's daughier Mrs. George Findlay and Mr. Findlay. Mrs. Harry Bromley and her sons. Newton and Norman. have returned from Winnipeg, where they were the guests of Mr and Mrs. W. D. Brown for month. Mrs. James Jones City Fish, Market 2531 Phone -2591 WE DELIVER ving cI hing Paylt Warring. is ten Lake Louse, Saturday for Banit Henry Wilson Co LIMITED 99 St. - Market Square Phone 9264 We have a white wagon on every street every day. BARGAIN DAY
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