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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1924 PAGE SEVEN Gleanings of abs TEA AND HOME COOKING To the ' Women Folks Interest on Bear Creek, near J. 0. Patterson's farm. The group will meet. at the church at-8 p.m. Mary Patterson and Wm. Porteous are the committee in charge. x HURT IN CAR ACCIDENT NEAR 8T LAKE Mrs, Jaeger and Mra McCord tett tor Edmonton on Sunday. Mra J. weeks in Mra. Foy-and Miss Helen Foy were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. Eagar, Bra. Barley s many pleased to heat she favorably. frlenda wil be ts progressing, Mr, and Mra. Jack Mantle and Mr. /aFathes. Leonard MoGuire, been. viaiting hia brother,- Mc utre; for the past month, left with Mr, Tewin'On Tveaday for Moose Jaw. who has town ith My Guardian Mra. J. 8. Orr etaskiwig, and sot, Wi A. Orr of Clinton, Ontario, sata of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon baying arrived) yesterday by Se cor HOLD FIRST MEETING OF THE SEASON othe C. W. Ls had thelr first meeting of the season on Wednesday night, at The home of Mrs. F: Hickman. CHRIST CHURCH Ww. A. PLAN TO HOLD TEA - Christ. Church W. A. met at A W. C. Pratt on Wednes- They WILL HOLD GILVER TEA AT OPENING OF ACADEMY. Grande Prairie mubdivision of. the Catholle: Women's League will hold Tea mt the opening of St. ENJOY WEINER ROAST MLL HOLO. CORN. RORST ce Fox ia spending couple of Edmonton. w Mls Father 2. Rogers, Bromley had an st juries were not more serious. WEEK-END VISITORS IN PEACE RIVER : The following visited in Peace River during the week-end: Mr. and Mra. F. Hickman and little Donny; Jack Crummy, Gordon Orr and Larry. Cobb; Mr. and Mrs, Clift Black; Mra, Graban and 3 Mr. Nasedkin of Beaver Lodge; Mr. and Mra. EL Law. MY GUARDIAN ANGEL By Cory Brahma. Angel sits on high, Looking at me with a very strict eye. If I'm pertinent and sent to bed, iy Guardian Angel shakes her head 1 I'm troublesome. and disobey, My Guardian Angel is annoyed all day It ta in wuch tate 1 Tm good girl what a surprise My Guardian Angel. can't believe her eyes But, generally speaking, she says, There goes Jane, Very, very busy being bad again I would there were'no pain, . io cry of souls lost in the starless ht night, But one way, white might Unwounded and unshoa; Until im peace of eventide they came, Witt pil Unto the gates of flame, And saw, behiit Us punset, GSA. Studdert: Kestneay. TWO VIEWS ON WoRK The: Soe ee ont oe man in court that hard work had peutalized him body and sdul, T have worked too hard, he-sald. That ose, the model, had the finest torso I ever saw. He was used Poynter for his we 4erael in Egypt Hi ee 2 EEE i i i 3 Hie iy t i i Fiz8 2 bi ty ile i i i lt; we F wi i iid thy a ning, wherein the feet of fools je wall: by T-known picture, lim torso; was not) they aay. Full Moons Period of Rulershi Jan. 15. - Feb-13 + June 11) July 11 Aug. 10 n, sss+-May 18. Moon, . .June 12 sTuly 13 conclusion. store, Martha's Moon. year may not bring. the consum- There will be oe. Tucks promised to the busi- ness girl or professional wor new opportunities and very fortuante those with you jusiness success, but yet. awhile for the unmarried joat careful concern Lovers Moon. Engaged. girte find heppinesa and marriage in the near : Obstacles to love will be removed. be won. Good luck in to ends, society and outings in plenty are promised. Witshes' Moon. . You will attain, by, tically any- i hey ing, for will come at last to a favorable Ts Bite of luck and more comfort for at EVANGELINE BOOTH Elected thia week to be Commander- in-Chief of the Salvation Army. up, You may receive a rise in salary or some. special recognition. An interesting event in the family ia to ticipated. rom, abroad may make some difference to plans. Huntere Moon. Thy out new enter make up your mind exactly as to what you want to do and how and where you are going to settle, Northmost Moon. Disappointments, ybou' and elderly people. The old people will a year hap- piness and profit. This isan excel- lent time for moving into a new house or taking up anything that you want A Year's Moon. th 1H indicated as ie this year are dates: jan. 80, March 1, March 81, April 29, May 28, June 27, July 28, August 24, Sept. 23, Oct. 22, Noy. 21, Dec. 20. At the Churches REUMEMBER THE SABBATH DAY TO KEEP iT, HOLY + a4 ralrio Sunday School at 11 a.m. Communion Service at 7:30 p.m, ST, JOSEPHS CATHOLIC CHURCH ne Prairie 8:20 am: and 10:30 am, Sunday Mana 280 am. Week day Masso pm. Sunday evening Devotions, SALVATION ARMY Sunday, September 2 am Dritt, a.m Holinees Meeting, On Fridays, at 7:30 p.m, People s: Meetini Young MeLAURIN BAPTIST CHURCH Baxter will have charge, THE UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA AT CLAIRMONT STANLEY R. HUNT, B.A., B.D, Sunday, September 9 10:00 a.m. Clairmont. Clairmont Sunday School. fall, Rev. 3, R. Hunt, who returned on flowers for decorations, WEMBLEY UNITED CHURCH Minister: REV, WM. J. HUSTON; B.A. Sunday, ber Dam Spring Creek Sunday School. 11:00 a.m. Spring Creek Public Wor- ship, p.m. Lower Beaver Lodge. 0 .p.m. Wembley. The pastor will preach, * WEMBLEY ANGLICAN CHURCH Mintater: REV, R. STRACHAN, L.Th. Sunday, September 9 11:00 a.m. Aspen Ridge School, 2:30 p. it. Andrew's, Lake Sas- katoon, 7:30 p.m. Mountain Trail School, SEXSMITH UNITED CHURCH inister: REV. R, SIMONS Sunday, September 9 0 u.m. BSunday School, Sexamith. Buffalo Lakes. 8:00 pam. Equity. Mr, C. Fulton will preach. 11:00 am. DeBolt, 3:00 p.m. Gooawii 7:30 p.m. Sturgeon Heights. Rey. R. Simona will preach. Bras ee EMMAUS LUTHERAN CHURCH . ST. PAUL'S UNITED Grande Prairie: Mr, Grant, of 1:80 p.m- Evening Worship. Bermon: Released from Worry. Senlor Chotr. CHRIST CHURCH (AN LIOAN) Miss MADELING THOMPSON. When you look at the new: season fashion ofterings. you will claily. tmpremed with the tact that they: manage to combine subtlety with simplicity plue a dash of ing th maay year, . From the point of view of fashion, fall-seomu the most exciting the the into. ing soft valveta lightwetght woalens, Rather fun, too, to wear colors (and to buy some new millinery, ulty always come into a * i rial Hl ts g 3 HYTHE UNITED CHURCH Services: 11:00 am. BSunday School. 7:30 p.m. Ewvening Bervice. Services at other appoint- ments on alternate Sundays. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE At all Christian Science Churches y the aubject of the Leason- from with Key to the in Hotence and Sertpt In this perfect man the Sav God's own Ikenews, and thin cor rect view of man healed the sick, Thun Jeaun taught that the kingdom of God Ja intact, untveraal, and that man in pure and holy. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Estate of JULIUS B, CHAR- LIER, late of of NOTICE ia yy given that all persona having is upon th of the above named Julius H. Charlier, of March, , are required to file with Clarke, the executor of whose addresa in.in Van Allen Clement, Natlonal Trust Building, Edmonton, Ibert h day 2 jr by, them, and that aft date the executor will distribute the ize. DATED thin 20th day A. D, 1984, VA of August, N ALLEN CLEMENT National Trust Bidg,, Edmonton, Alberta. (Solleitoi NOTICE In the Estate of Archi late of the District of Hythe, i Alberta, Farmer, Be: Province of ceased. NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN that Pi June, 1934, are required to tlle with the Canada Permanent Trust Com- pany, Edmonton, the 1st October, 1984, w full statement duly veritied of thelr claims and of any securities held-by them and that after that date the Administrator will dis- tribute the assets of the parties entitled the claims of to thelr DATED at Edmonton, Alberta, thin 20th day of August, A.D. 1934. TIGHE WILSON, 716 McLeod Bullding, Edmonton, Solicitors for the Canada Permanent Trust Company, Administrator of the Eatate of Archi- jer Fraser, Deceased, 2c: Shoppe GUARD YOUR HAIR FROM CHEAP SOLUTIONS TRY OUR CHARMINOL PERMANENTS There's charm-if-oll Wedding Bells GEARY-TAUSTY A quiet wedding took place at St on REV. ERIC W. JACKSON, B.A, L7h. pecam jezanson. The Rey. Neluon Chappel officiated at the ceremony, otal exports from Canada to Aus- T tralia for the fiscal year ended June 80, 1983, were valued at 2,315,402. * Acatriing suit for the firer atter- opens ot early fall, Ween with an over ef burnt orange ribbed ollk. Comb. Wave, 6.50 Croqutgnole Wave, inc. Shampoo 5.00 * Ends, not incl Shampoo 2.50 Ol and. Scalp, Treatments Fingerwaving - Soft Water Shampoos Revitalising Facials and Packs brow Arching Manlouring All work done by expert operators Phone 188 : for appointments Irma Bieok - Gertrude Graban RATES OF CLASSIFIED OR WANT ADVERTISEMENTS First insertion, 2 cents per word; 4 each consecutive insertion, 1 cent per inimum total charge EY BULL FOR SALE Two Line bred for 20 years, Good 8 ire boar, Eligible for registration, Ramsay, Bezanson P. 0. t FO TRADE- some cattle for team of Work horses, Apply P. 8, Robi- deau, Bezunson.P. 0. 2o-12 LOST Spare tire and rim b TO RENT OR FOR SALE at a bar- kuin, three-room house and two Jota north of post office, Enquire P, B, Schroeder, Grande Prai ase an organ for Box 13, Tribune Ap-1T Two goute and two oll loyd Lewis, Grande Ip-11 WANTEO To cl State price. R SALE- ntoven, Prairle. JUDICIAL SALE OF FARM PROPERTY BY TENDER Purgutint to the Order for Sale and t tlona of the Honourabia Chiet Justice W. C. Simmons, sealed tenders Will be recetved for the purchase of The 8.W. of Section 35, Town- jp 70, Range 10, West perty In situate 8 lew from Beaver Lodge where thei tn m railway station and vlevator, 5 miles from the tienreat Pout Office and wire und there tw a log dwelling 10x18 nod roof, log barn 18x24, log granary 1Gx18. The property will be offer At an upset price of 1,500.00. T must be enclosed In sealed envelopes murked Tender CE. vu. Fordyce et al No, 25302 8.C.A., drewsed to R. P, Wallace, Euq., Clerk of the Supreme Court, Court House, Edmonton, Alberta, and must be ia of the said R. P. Wallace not lat r than one o'clock on the 15th 1934, Bach by a tender marked ceptance of tender without interest, or in the alternative the purchaser shall execute u mortgage for he sum of 600.00, which shail be w first charge on the land, and the remainder of the purchase money hall be paid Court terest. The mortgage shi term. of five years payable: 100.00 on the Ist day of December, 1985, 100.00 on the Ist duy of December, 1936, 100.00 on the 1st day of December, 1937, und 100.00 on the 1 December, 1988, and day of December, 1989, and shall bear interest at the rate of 8 per annum. payable yearly. Phe depoult of 10 shall be forfeited by the successful tenderer if tune 0 carry out the purcl be ri jurned immediately after rejection thereof. The highest or any tender not neces- warily. accepted. In all other respects the terms and conditions of male will be the standing conditions of ale of the Supreme Court of Alberta no far ume are applicuble hereto. Bint day of August, A.D. 1 Approved: W, C, SIMMONS, TR, P. WALLACE, Cu le-1L ask. FOR - TUXEDO Baking Powder an Alberta, Product 19 Nations and more than 50 Foreign Stations DeForest Crosley 1934-35 Radio World Wide Series Consoles Table Models Battery Sets All equipped with the high efficiency Seal Shielded Tubes. are'madein Canada. 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Image 878 (1934-09-06), from microfilm reel 878, (CU11213776). Courtesy of Early Alberta Newspapers Collection, Libraries and Cultural Resources Digital Collections, University of Calgary.