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THE NORTHERN TRIBUNE THURSDAY, JUNE 7, 1934 PAGE EIGHT Bird s Grocery CASH and CARRY BULK TEA, Good Quality, 3 pounds for. 1.00. COFFEE, fresh ground or whole, 3 pounds for...... . 3 ugar; 2s. 3 So ll dee aes ene 100 MALKIN'S BEST TEA, per pound ssisie 40 ee a ea ROYAL CITY PORK AND BEANS, 3 tins. 25 TOMATOES, choice quality, 2 tins for 25 CORN, choice quality, 2 tins for.. 25 PINK SALMON, fancy quality, 2 tins for... 25 CROSSE BLACKWELL'S KETCHUP Large Bottle for 18 MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE, pound tin. SHREDDED WHEAT ...... KELLOGG'S BRAN FLAKES. KELLOGG s PEP KELLOGG S RICE KRISPIES GRAPE NUT FLAKES per package 12 KELLOGG'S CORN FLAKES, 3 pkts. for .. SUGAR KRISP CORN FLAKES, 13 pkts. for per pound CERTO, for Jam-making, per bottle 32 ORANGES, sweet and juicy, 3 sen for . 1.00 GRAPEFRUIT, (California), 0: 10 CABBAGE PLANTS, late or e: anh 25 plants for... a: 2 CABBAGE PLANTS, 50 for . CAULIFLOWER PLANTS, 25 plants for . BARS OF CALAY SOAP. oe Soap Bargain treo *59' So Quality and Low Prices Sexsmith . Two Stores Grande Prairie ery Us ey nd played several rounds of At the UA. Arnold and JA, Outlet, both 19th Hole JAS naman a achne it defended i. Mi Flemi Richmond Hilt golf course was quite Kerr challenge a c owaed GA (BUndAysJast cand over sstully on twe occasions against tees Gare were/parked In frontco?: Mrs, Ba. Culver. The score was G -0r, the club house. The day was Ideal for eee golf, being nice and warm, with a In future the Kerr challenge button slight breeze to keep the troublesome will be played by handicap. mosquitoes Pro, Gandy had the course in fine Mra. Butchart on Wednesday madi some verx nice long driven and played good golf on the las Look: as though Mrs. Peming may tove the Kerr button before on each green, each tee, This all added to the play- ing of better golf. The tadies of Wembley sent a beau- , Hole No. 4. Mental Hazard. has titulbouauet of flowers, wht been overcome ax far an Bill Russ is much appreciated by: members of concern y last he got tp ara Ue Ap aCIaN Ty eee Or ationant the Gece, wath his drive. but Sandy. great lover of flowers. With a nice fron shot Ian nt fever: rrecn and sank hin putt for a birdie, Saturday, June 2, a foursome After that round BIE made two pars from Splrit River went around the Hole No.4 course. They. were G. S. Wilson, N. Morrie, Lloyd Bowen, ana D, H. On June 8 Bob Sharp of Sexemith Steve Keay, The Spirit River course be in not very good fs quite Ukely the above four will be frequent visitors at the Richmond Hin Club. reat made his lowest score since taking up the kame, a 49. Rumor has it that it sleep well that night, hleNing he ae lect bak discovered the secret of championship golf. however, everything went Members from the Peace River Golf pine Ci pa te Rio Hun Faas Chat ts going strong and lowered his 42 card made two weeks This last round without a birdie and will Beta aaed for all xolfers to shoot at. fem unis holed Were paged to Sek ine lay of the course and all visiting play- ade and Culver against . the two first ide margt e game, Pickard putts simply staatioting (3t 90003 dwin Jack Bird and Alf. Leechman were also knocking the white pill o'er hill ee and dale. W. Pratt and W. Russ were G. Sutherland and his game ended wlth the former patr winning: by 2 Herman Trelle is now a. golf en- points. la. around the Richmond Hill golf course. . Herman made a 250-yard drive on L. Lamont, paired with Judge J. t eae antore heron B. Matheson, played aralnat J. Hi Sis he did. not hit ie hard, either, So, ons and A R. Hillman, The iatter 014, not, Bit it hard won bya small margta. perce eo Sas sabe) ind HC etargreavee BUI Ruse neasty, made hole In Hlayediegi lest Magee Bey. Tonia caa one Wedoesay, The ball cere eo Herman Tretle, ending in a win for Test on the edge of the cup and he Grande Prairie one up. says if a bird had flown over and ove 8 given an extra flap of its wings he Messrs. Gibson and Baldwin, two of Would now be in the Hole-in-One Club, the leading Peace River players, were . pitted against .Messrs. McMillan and day (Thursday) r This match ended in a tle Ladies Day of the, season ee Race at the 16th hole, Twenty-nine ladies were Sexnmith being well repre ented with ight. Mes. Rogers of Wembley challenged Men, Fleming. for pull up vegan within a certain hour to crosa)the Kerr button, but after, a. loss the river. Mr. Baldwin was the only game Mra, Pleming auilt held th ra. Fleming still held. the one to get a birdie in the match, end- lt; coveted prize. The cards read r the first and a9, feMilian, BEN GRAY TO OPEN HIS NEW was two under fives. The low GENERAL STORE AT CLARKSON all in dite Siret round 206) tha tome players madea 41 Me. and Mrs. J. Haypes and tamt) trom Pouce Coupe, were visitors at the aa in Grande Prairie on Monday and club and enjoyed n very pleasant day Tusaday, iatotaea Vororeeee Gat playing golf he hoped to open hin new store. on Pouce Coupe. pairea A ble dance was held at the store 2 with BI Tall of Sexsmitie Disred on, Wetnesdar eventie, at which 18 holes and won two up against Deople from all sections of East of the Bob Sharp of Sexmmith and A. R. SMOky were present, MeMuan. Clarkson Valley, where Mr. Gray Mrs: 4 Haynee ot Pouce Coupe had few miles-cast ot Cr ooked Creal a ful game of golf with Men- afr, Gra i. Gray is a returned man and dames Culver ani ard. had the misfortune to lose an arm tn teen Netwl Mr. and Mra: Nick Nasedkin of, Beaver Lodgo Sunday at the VALLEY ON FRIDAY, JUNE 15) F Ben Gray of East of the Smoky, who Board of Trade Launch Drive For Membership Many matters came before the meet- of the executive of the Grande Prairie Board of Trade, held in the D. W. Patterson on Tuesday for membership was many Joining up at the owing compose the member ain Commlestonere for that question of grading Garnet wheat their deliberations on the here is Garnet, balance Marquis and Marquis strains. government should enact legislation whereby the rower of Garnet wheat is hand - capped by a lower price for his grain, a great hardship will be worked on a very large percentage of the farmers In the Peace River country We. therefore, ask that the government pass such legislation which will enable the Grain Com- misaion to assure the growera of Garnet of a grade not less than-a two Northern for 1934, re matter, of raising tle mclature test from 14. 5 was embodied in Sa ceeshulen (oh anoeieal Se otaG. Porteous. The secretary reported that 60 of the bonus to the creamery had been turned over and that steps had been taken to get the balance, H. McQuarrie, road superinten- dent, reported that the ferry on the Wapit south of town was finished deat Ne erate awn: te there bein: h discussion followed as to the beat ferry passable. Progress was reported on the flour mill proposition, It decided to send delegates to the mecting of Associated of Trade to be held at Pouce Coupe on June 25, A letter was read from John Cal- mile excursion yecyia facie Peace River wan hein considered. C. W. L. Hold Monthly Meeting; : Elect Officers The regular monthly meeting of the held at the home of Mra. Guslaite on n Wweanenda, June G. After the routine bus was done, the following ofticern were elected BY act Jamatio President Mrs. G. Stokes. Pirst Vice-Pres Mrs. Rod McNeill. Second Vice-Pres. Miss Downey. Third Vice-Prea Mre. P. V, Croken. Secretary- Garrett. Treasurer Mre, Lidell. Murray, Councillors Mrs. Haan, Mrs, Ouelette. Mrs, Ouelette served a very delicious lunch. Before the meeting closed Father Mra. were of particular interest to the Cc. i L the last meeting. of the Catholle Womee e Lantos seul Sep- tember. Peace River Can. Legion To Hold Picnic June 10 The fourth annual picnic of Peace River Branch, Cai Legion of the B. E. 8. L., will be held at the Jack Pine Flats, Peace River (just aerosn the river from the town), on Sunday, everrons cant only returned men) and thelr families. All children are especially invited to tend. They will recelve free ice cream, and there will be races ane other sports for all ages. freshments will be procurable on the grounds. Come and bring your lunch. Excellent picnic spots. Hot coffee and tea obtainable at the cant Come and bring the children. Ar- rive at 2 o'clock and spend a full after- noon and eventni please. extend the favitation to attend to all of your frie THURSDAY MORNING GRAIN with ts earliest pioneers in Britain PRICES AT GRANDE PRAIRIE one before the days of the (Courtesy of the U.G.G.) aie The 3) mittee of the Agricultural Se biminded that there will, be 2 meeting et 5 ma CLAIRMONT. ponte F PROVED HIGH CLASS: ENTERTAINMENT TO LARGE CROWD JUNE 4 (Continued from Page One) Ruby was leat, i with Ken Crummy up; fp vecond. with Ross Johns son up. Jn the maten race between Rex Ire- land's Daddy Wigs Just Bend vee: reer olds), had an op olta do thelr stutt. Daddy Winwina won in a good race, This is the colt shipped Into the Squire Wigging, which after winning eleven firsts on the bix tracks was re- tired and used as stud. BASEBALL teams battied it out in the senior baseball tournament. Splrit River won from Bezanson tn nip-and-tuck game by ,the close margin of 9 to in a seven-innings ttle. Spirit River lashed, Clairmont comfortable margin. Clairmont then winning out, by a Junior ice eliminated Grande Prairie in the first came of the Junior Division, Beaver Lodge and Clafrmont met tn the final, Beaver Lodge winning by a, safe margin, SOFTBALL ball competition Grande veal defeated Clairmont by a large Sexsmith, 8-7. ly exelting game wTwilizht defeated This was an e: and an extra inning was necessary. In the final Grande. Pratrle won from Twilight. BASKETBALL In the basketball division of the: spatis thers were eoven entries t ws and four senlor ladles toame, The first game was called at 3 p.m, Grande Prairie vs Clairmont. The jayers, with their Gra Laura Johnson, Lois Cooke (10), A. Childs, 0. Wishart Score for Grande ont U. Dickson (2), E, Con- Talbot, T. Oats Dickson. Score way (6), J. White, . for Clairmont, 10. ree: C. E. Cavett. jarne Me Clairmont S. Spanner, B. Crummy. (9), Black, W. Durda (7), F. Durda. Prairie H. S V. Macklin R. Hughson, J. Cald (3), G. McFarlane (1), N. yr Lodge Annie W., Bertha H. (10), Flora Ht (3), Elva BR, Mary Re Amilo HE. Catherioe . Beore for Beaver Lodgs ey Martha 3, (1), Thelma B. (2), Edna S., Erna-S., Laura 8, Mary B. Score for Wembley, 8. Beaver Lodge Annie W. (2), Bertha H. (8), Flora H., Elva H. (4), Mary B. Annie H., Catherine C. Beaver Lodge, 14. Grande Prai Laura Johnson, Lols Cooke (3), A. Childs, O. Wishart (2), D. Guthrie (6). Score for Grande Prairie, 11, This game was a tie, 11-11 at end period ts. Clairmont 8. Spanner (6), W. ummy (2), R. Black, V. Macklin, J. Caldwell (1). Score for Clatrmont. 21. ver Lodge J. Crawford, L. God. se (8), orneae ECO 'W. Roche- Harcourt ( good game, 2 little rough, onsidering the game as a whole it was well played. Referee: Burt? Bumser- zg Lodge ratios; first; Grande Prairie Ladies Beaver Lodge Men, first; Clairmont Men, second, CONFIRMATION SERVICES IN CHRIST CHURCH ON SFRIDAY EVENING, JUNE tet The Right Rey. A, H. Sovereign, D.D., Lord Bishop of Athabasca, was present at Christ Church, Grande; Prairie, on Friday eyening last to ad- minister the rite of Confirmation Church . and Mes. Hugo Arndt, June and Mex, G. Cetstiold, June 8, To Mr. and Mra, John Shiels, June 6, a daughter. TOWN FATHERS HAD SHORT SESSION ON MONDAY NIGHT The passing of accounts: took up The matter of allowing pasturing on town pro was left over to the the French song, next m etis Alouette They counts. to the Value of 208.40 ee 2 figeny coe ere gmn wer payment. ippy coup were pe grea ie neat cy ed BUFFALO LAKES win numerous gifts amour Shaver, Spencer oe At S pan. Northfield and La Giac wero taking the field inthe final, with the odds on the former, horseshoe pitching tournament and a pecsies plata res saint The finals were progress: 8 o'clock. Following the spores Horace. Uettey's talented group of datcera played to n packed house and made a, play d by the dancers, The Fribers orchestra supplied the peppy music, After a sumptuous midnight the crowd was entertained: with songs. Messrs, T. Fribergr 1 Burg, and Ni man some popular cowboy write thunderous appiaten Nex to forget Mesere. Leute Atexan- Ria. dean Uoaacees neh Yas or maces, Neha anva tigee Seaaprea oases ering of Alouette, gentille also rew an en- GRAPPLERS PUT.ON SHOW AT WAPITI ARENA Demechuck slammed Bilinsky hard to, ing him, He was off. Bil naky's seconds threw inthe towel and Demechuck was -declared, the winner. In the boxing headliner Jack Devlin Funning match of the bout, depending on long jabs, while Devlin kept after him, waiting for an opening. fifth McKay went down with a right hook to the jaw and took the count of nine. He went dowA agin In the sixth and took another count of nine and in the seventh he again went to the mat and took a almilar count. He was floored once more in the elghth. InNhe ninth Devlin went in to finish up McKay and knocked him out with a wing, sons Wathen: put ws. tures lively rounds and made a fine im- Dick Hoag and Ted Rycroft fought four good rounds. A draw proved popular awar Calvin, Hoag (the miniature dread- naught) of Rivertop met Art Speed , Fraser of Dawson Creek in a scheduled six-round affair. -Fraser had the ad- most satin- It was announced that another card would be put on June Jack Penson's orchestra supplied the music. TO SPEAK ON NORTH BEFORE POSTMASTERS CONVENTION ; Hale, alatrtet euperin- has been North at the postmasters convention held in Grande Prairle Inst year. It Is understood that Premler R. Bennett has agreed to address the convention, HALCOURT NEWS BUFFALO LAKE, Juno . T week's bin social event wa Mir. and . Maple a wedding. dance, held in the U. F. Av Hall last Friday, The hall was iterally packed with frlends and aequaintancea of the Popular couple. Talk about a crush, i ever there was; it was that night. The proverbial sardine in a tin had nothing on. it ge the hall that evening, the olly sardine, ply floating in wide o) However, crush or no crush, every- body present had a cracker-jack of, good time, xmart footwork belng dla- ted them Pyrex ple plate and oven-ware, cary pillow -slips, e-clathystlyer bathor Aish, And embroidered cushion not to men rol farrive home at an unearthly carly hour tromi now on, for fear the rolling- pin might be used for other purposes than, flattentfig out dough, Mra, J nes traded tn ee Old oar 08 a Chryaler, Another get- titer gotebeadlog aril be held on July I, under of the Roman Catholio Altar Society. MEN'S BIB OVERALLS 8-oz, MEN'S SMOCKS 8-or, .. MEN'S PANTS OVERALLS 3-oz,, Rider Styli MEN'S BIB OVERALLS 9-oz...... MEN'S PENMAN S 71 MERINO MEN'S PENMAN'S 71 (Pieces). ee MEN S PENMAN S BALBRIGGAN COMBINATIONS at 950 and 1.10 MEN'S WORK SHIRTS.......0..: COMBINATIONS. WHITE GLOVES Size 7 and 7/23: Bias Cut, Crepe de Chine Suede Taffeta Slips, in white. . in Grepe, Feit and Straws, . 1.95 and up and Other Shades. organdie and muslin cuffs. ORANGES Per dozen CHOICE TOMATOES 2 for Royal York Carbolic, 12 for. FINEST Ct seach. LARGE ATTENDANCE AT SPORTS HALCOURT, June 6. There was a large attendance at the gf went along fine. Pelock, when heavy shower of rain put a stop to a very exciting ball game and everyone began to leave in a g Anions Gis: crowd were Hugh Alten, K, Slaney,, Mayor of Ellingboe, Appleton; Mr. and Mrs. C. McNaught, Beaver Lodi Mrs. Leckie, Rio Grant The pienfc grounds and surround- Ings were Ideal and everyone enjoyed themselves. dance In the hall was a great success, in spite of the mud carried in. Bert Funnell's orchestra to let toes Dave eeieaad nee There were from Grande Prairie, Hythe, vavontey, pewoie Loves eu Rio Grande COURT IN PEXcELLENT SHAPE. Halcourt Tennis Club has com- menced operations. Anyone wishing The court is in I Woking: fora: Rosa: atop thie year. Me and Mea: Purvis aa tasily bas moved into the place near They say they ek it fine. the bridge. ULF. AL serine The annual U. F. A, service will be held inthe Buttelo Lakes church on Sunday, June 17. Rev. R. Simons of Sexsmith will each. BUFFALO LAKES SPORTS HELD ON TUESDAY WAS OCCASION FOR A REAL Sey TOGeTHER (Continued put Buffalo Lakes out of the rinning Dy defeating, them 7-6. jorn. then took the measure of Chatham and es the money. 8 Softball Bear Lake defeated the North But tales by the clone score of 11-10. Ea Glace then took Buftalo Lakes into camp by a big score. La Glace repeated by defeating: Scenic Heights, At 8 Glace and Bear Lake were taking the fleld to battle it out in the finals, ei 0 La Otace sented Norte icleceun tna Wall con- HEAD LETTUCE, each . BANANAS, 2 pounds . APPLES, 4 pounds COWAN S COCOA, per pound. SODAS Each ... Phone 29 Grocery Department P. and G. or Royal Crown, 6 for. HOT HOUSE TOMATOES, pound.. NABOB COFFEE in glase. Pound... WE DELIVER All aur Sereeris in the Fine Meal Wire Netting that Keeps Out the Little Mosquitoes. 14,280 and up FIGHT the Flies and Mosquitoes SCREEN DOORS - STEEL ADJUSTABLE WINDOW SCREENS and any width of Galvanised - Wice. Resoney Gt ty tay dertreh length. FLY FLUID 5; Whik - O'Cedar + Rawleigh s Im fina, 350 to 1.75: er en ere Volume It. Agr. Un ; a The sports PubUcity J P. J. Tooley. Grounds Co Akin and Fra: stand attracti Heavy . Before ae eans of a 1 tion, no evider 3 count. His Lordshi on a point of tory declarati w Lawlor for Bezans . Proves: Enjoya during the afte In the even iteelf tn. ite. spread lunches proviasd: tables Th Arthur Paylor (Continu GRADS WIN BY Ver P The famou triumphed over a three-gai ton by the narz thrat 41 points, Tiss of 24 points in SHOOT EV The Grande hold a practle i day afternoon period,
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