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1934-11-08
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on Tuesday. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1934 Gleanings of Interest To the Women Folks By THE ai MUSICAL CLUB ENTERTAINS OME. INSTITUTE Ms Club entertained for ie Wome Tomleate on Friday night it week, In the basement of the With piano and vocal solos, duets and, trios the Musical Club made Chopin. live again) for those who attended the meeting. Every number in the varied program was delightfully een Gi BEOCRIES piano atlas ally brilliant. The following: in the program: Cortege (DeBussy); Gyp- Saat (iesnoek),. are. Vaughan 208 Miss hompso1 Sheet talk 98 Chopin, Mra. L. . Porteos rate 8 sega in D Fiat Major, wYocal rlo a Fawcett urs. Vocal Solo Angels Guard Thee (Godard), Mrs. Boyse. Taseraistion. Bolo Nocturne Opus 85 Chop, ate. hire Do Jone. Pian Salo Polonaise Opus 53. (Chopin), Mrs. T. Newto Solo The Better Lang, Mra BG. Law. Piano Solo () Segulailia (Al- denlz); (2) Mendelssohn Prelude, Mrs. Butchart. Vocal Duet I Know a Bank (Horn), Mrs. Pearcy and Mrs. Law. On behalf of the members and all the president, Mrs. Wishart, ; thanked the Musical Club fora truly, delightful evening, saying that this was treat to which all looked for- ward every year. Ialreply to a letter frox His Wor asking for an expres sion of opinion trom tho W. the ids pamtielaation st silk ta Grande Prairie, it was agreed that, under present economic conditions, if qaisting xpsulations tor the inspection ff milk were enforced, matters might safely be left as they were. A donation of five dollars from a generous friend for Christmas hamp- ers was gratefully acknowledged. A.npminating committee, consisting ot Mre. I. Nelson, Mrs. W. J. Thomson, D. W: Patterson, convenor, yvas appointed to prepare a slate for the election. of officers at the annual meeting in Decem Bolo Serenade (Iselli), Mr. . 5, Young of Aspe Ridge were J visitors tn Grande Prairie LEANER Baxter will take the Reet Service at DeBolt on Sunda BAPTIST WOMEN HELP NEEDY women members of the Baptist congregation met in thelr church on ednesday afternoon to make layettes and children's mitts for the needy. RIGHT, NEW: MEMBERS ARE ENROLL Christ Chase W. A. met at the home of Mra, Purdy on Wednesday afternoon when eight news members Le. HELPED BY REST-OF CLUB, WINS HONORS The Three-Table Bridge Club met at the home of Mra. ea ay afternoon, when Mra, W. Pearcy, With the able assistance of the reat of cl honors, Mra, Suvana comin necond. UP To THEIR NECKS IN: WORK The three dramatic societies are all Me da ti eed eis 88 Ke 60) looking a aing s entertainment whet thelr thre me-act plays are put on next month. HELD SEWING BEE AND GENERAL MEETING W. L. met at the home of Mra. Jack Fitzgerald on. Wednesday evening for a general meeting anda newing bee. ANGLICAN BAZAAR PROVED SUCCESSFUL AFFAI As usual, the roved most successful little aftair on Saturday at the Speke Hall. The A. had a table of dainty and useful articles made by the iris, EXPRESS THEIR GRATITUDE TO BROTHER THO Buu Josepha, Beparate School chil- dren gave a little farewell concert in honor of Brother Thomas on Sunday gee is AY eA ata eae tation as a little token of fratituae for all the, work he, ald for, the new school rooms and the ve TWENTY FOUR MEMBERS. ENROLLED IN JUNIOR C-W.L. The Junior C. met at St, Joseph's Academy on Friday last to organize for the coming winter. Twenty-four members: were nrgled. The execut excellent work done during the last The evening ended with jolly competitive games..Last year's execu- tive was elected unanimously, as.tol- By J. The Trail a Danger: by William McLeod Rain Willa: MeLeod Raise has chospn ee tell ae time a tale ee the gold in. Califor: Dennis IGittorstoa wun beeo, Naving pots shanghaled by one of the toughest croo) the Mary Big tunity of escaping when the ship touches at Monterey. He swims ashore, but fe pursued by 01 crew, from he escapes climbing 2 high wall and dropping into the garden on the further side. It, is from thia-point that the story Dennis with kindness and true: hos- his story pitality, and on heari takes state by Spanish desperadocs, wi Tosont the Aneelinne Intewdleg Into the State of Callfornia, In the characteristic McLeod Rait manner the author ella a tale of high adven: of ruthless bandits, and beautiful senoritas, agalnat the color- fal background-of Spanish America. Melntosh Cntenn,:... 2e10 Pp OUSRHOLS, 1.45 JUST ARRIVED FRESH CAR of OKANAGAN Apples Wagners 2,40 pelagic 1.65 JUMBO CRATES rn Oak Barrels, 40 gal. 4.00 HOUSEHOLD BROOMS Pricea NUTMEG ALLSPICE VANILLA In ounce Juqm at., PRPPER - COWAN'B COCOA, per pound. - 1.35' Phone 40 SPICER IN GLABS SHAKER (Black cr White) ROLLED OATS, 8 pound sack 45e; B. C. ONIONS Nelson Archibald Whare You Ga QUALITY of LOWESI PRICES. We Deliver Grande Prairie at 40e, 600, 7Be and....++-. 08 + CLOVES - GINGER 20 pound sack for...... 90 secssteessee OS ment. 2.40 gave an account of the And lows: President, Mis secretary, Evelyn Haai rr F. Ouelette: treasurer, M, MRS. PURDY RUSHED 0 HOSPITAL Purdy was rushed crane Pralre Municipal Hospital Ke ning, suffering from Setgeetion at the lungs, . Dr. Little t attending, MILNER BADLY it Teepee Creek will be staying in town for a little while to have various wounds Milner s many friends will be to hear she was bitten by a neighbor's dog, Ga Monday, Ducky se. mine aka to Keon ber face and throat pro- tected with h good COMPANIONS MEET The next Nena jeeting of the Gand enioeniogs Sub will be held a 8:15 p.m. next Wednesday. Chas. McCune witl give ppaberiandiieuae m The Proposed Health Teahraice: boksaiesth A sacta Jorie Akin will have charge of the devotional: period. ENTERTAING lt;UESTS WITH BRIDGE Mi of guests at ialag: 3 MPR Vauaban the honors for the ev Tho guests joyed a delicious Tuneh after cards. EVENING OF Brings ENJOYED 18. LO Ate North-Bnd twvo-Table Bridge Club members were questa at home of ell on Wednesday evening. After bridge a dainty lunch Honors for the evening Reg. Skitch. MISS D. CRUMMY ENTERTAINS TWO-TASLESSRIDGE OL, D. Crumm; rwecTabio Bridg day evening. After bridge a delicloun lunch was eerved, Mra. Faint carriedyattstue chomoca toe the evening. MUCH BUSINE EAT MONTHLY MEETING OF.C.W.L. The C. W. L, regular monthly meet- ing was held at the home of Mrs. Jack Fitzpatrick on Wednesday evening. Two new mem were welcomed. Re were given by the various convenors with reference to progrei in bazaar work. y FitzGerald was appointed correspondence secre- tary. The hostess served a delicious jewing committee will meet at the home of Mrs. Pippen on Tuesday. evening. THE POPPIES AND THE HIGH- WAY They starr d the margin of the road Like crimson globes of fire, traveller with his load amir nd fro, Flambuoyant in the evening glow. Lit by the sun's last rays, The highway gleamed ahead, And. earth seem'd full of silent praixe And winge of fancy sped, And pilgrims who had pase d that way Rose to life in the waning day. A highway shail be thers The prophet sang of rere aivinely. fate, shining way o i is codavet ipa and lovet and bles; Which wayfarera could hardly miss. Best bullders of that heavenly. way, that ves who trod that way, ms too That war might a And saw beyond the hell-born fray The helghta of brotherhood and peac Inspiried by one all-glorious aim, Hndured the cross, despising shame. We take the consecrated Grail Your offering and last And vow that friendship all M brevail And all you gave Diacern the sacrificial way, De ee Irradicate the way And) scatter atl ifeebling fears, it. we forget The glorious dead, Who Throng the Bias aY astra seal THE FOOLe WHO DIED in Flanders flelds. They ware heroes They were idealiste, They were mar- tyrs, They must have been fools. Fools they must have to turn from the bench to the trench, from the making of money to the firing of lead, m peaceful way: Splendid they wore, but they were fools none the lens, for only foolx have dreams of world redeemed, only fools Wine men, hard-headed on, son- bores fellows, practical business men, these know that too sit this business You might find tosh, councltt vote Neglect Your Education ENROLL NOW for the (or WINTER COURSES in French and. Terms reasonable at the a Bright poppies of Remembrance shine THE NORTHERN TRIBUNE for new draina on a housing estate, but you will never find one who would Advocate the proviaion of un antholog: of poetry In every home. No, we ki facta are facts, If 4 thing pays, i's Jolly fine thing; even though it ae teane sending ex filme to China and Tnala.'and. revealing the rottennoes of he Weat to ring mind of the Rant to do t to atop lot of stuff Covaing Into thin countey, for don't you neo that by ruining other peo x wolves? All sere tigh ig eieeespiriatian nnd. procs tical, ax anyone with half an eye 06. these men who faced 4 bayonet anil talked of ending ra. gun rry war and making the world a finer piace and had visions of what things might be and gave thelr blood to make these) thins possible: well, It was of them, no doubt, but they Gee Unmintaiadiy AURy were fools, For since it lw wiadom 40 be practical, it is folly to: be (deatistle. Seeing that all the nations of the World in thelr wia- looking for some gunpowder to sot a match to, they were foolx who died Christianity Ie world recovery, if ter and loftiness of alm are not merely thoae courageous millions whone chal- he lenge comes ringing down these years AE ienominguaaba. stninetul bieker ing: Ie ye break faith we shall not sleep, Of late in peace We have not slep' cep, mise that till now was kept. mngueh Seopa co tn ra yet, stent eater tor you sea our nen in broken by the tre Selaneijatrite ana wubborn pride, There are among you men who would Drag our proud banner in the dust, Who stir up strife, dishonor, good, And crucify our In Flanders: poppy fields we ile, Our souls aflame though ws are dust. Proudly we fought'and gladly die, Belleving you will, keep the trust. Their souls are si jatame Ts that he us forth, you cannot-put a p soul. Does that mean worthleas or priceless? ism everything? mindedne: this lttlens tlon selfishness so rampant a1 that has brought ge to this sorry peas? Through all the sinoke su esemaay the sort of magnificence was given to the comi ing tor mr) becaved trust has gone we are all getting and spending, and shouldering our neigh- bors out of the way, Let us be done with It all, a something of the splendor of living the ould to God that another Pentecostal wind might sweep Stead of the bodles wo salghe think of the souls of men and women; that laokingsrouad) and) scalupyiueyanazio- might go no far as to live peacefully in our Uttle towns, our petty distractions put noblest and purest. God forgive you if thi seems to you all bunkum. It it does, then ind a nobler world, They must haye been fools, for who wants better world? Keep the Nesro down eg. that we can use him. sei bleoks frees thal waltos, beoateatpiolany ter than Soke WAPBIESReA SOS many of us, Hot ta be ahown, because they Bo It goes o1 mers vere. not fool who dled, They avg betrayed viet: (ratamatere shan pay the price. But now, now, let us dedicate our- truly Christian may find tient Inc They died for peace that was their price. Let ux live for it, whatever the cost. py Mary Baker Bddy, is aa follows (paxe 485): The belief fe wplritual law te ty perteot even ax the Father which fa in heaven perfec ANNUAL BAZAAR OF 87. PAUL'S UNITEI 1 Bazaar Of Pail aliea Churoh will i ehurch GRANDOE PRAIRIE BUSINESS cCOLLagg 4 gaturday, November IT, from 8.10.6 pam 1 October, Paragraphs of Personal Interest Mr. and Klondyke Trai Prairie on Friday. H. Elliott of Belloy and H. Cc. Hamelin of Rycroft were week-end vialtora in ey stated that th Advanced in their reapective districts than here, Joo Melsanc left on Sunday on the stock train for Antigoniah, Nova Scotla, hin old home town, where his mother Ilen serioualy tt, Hob McPherson of the town of Peace River was a visitor to town on Satur tailoring nens, Qua Gitzel of the viaited in Grande Fleming Hardware Badmin- ton players will find new arrived stock of Racquets, Shuttles, ete. 10-20 NOTICE OF BALE NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN under Section 48 of The Domeatic Antmais Act (Municipalities) that One Mare about 9 years old, weight 1100 pounds, no brand; and one Bay Pony Mare, white ntar on forehead and three white feet, branded 7 under bar onright shoulder, were Impounded i kept by John Webber, located on. the N.B. Bec, 18, Twp. 79, Ree. West Oth Mer., on the 12th day of October, 1934, and that the sald unimala were aold.on the 27th day of 1084, Anderson of Preatville days fromthe publication of this Ee Alberta Gazette, upon fall fe the munlotpality and the purchaser of rata anim information apply to the under- nissieas A. INNES, Municipal Distrfet of Spirit River, jo. 820. Post Office:* Spirit River, Alberta. 10-20 At the Churches WEMBLEY ANGLICAN CHURCH Mintat REV. R. STRACHAN, LTh. Sunday, November 11 11 am St. John's, Buffalo Lakes. Repbmbranes Dey Service: Remembrance Day Service at 1, Lake Saskatoon. a. W w. 7 WEMBLEY UNITED CHURCH Pastor: REV. WM, J. HUSTON, B.A. Sunday, November ti 7:30 p.m 1 Wembley Sunday School, 11 a.m., Senor School for Juniora . Wembley Primary School, 12 noon. THE UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA T CLAIRMONT Mintater: STANLEY R. HUNT, BA, BD. Sunday, November 1 Remembrance Day Servict 7:30 p.m. Clairmont, DeBolt Worship Service and Lan- tern Slides, Plctureadue Japan, Friday, November 16, at 8 DeBoit United Church. ducted by Rey. 8. Ri Hunt, SToRAULSTUNIT RD CHURCH ands Pral intater: REV, N, CHAPPEL, M.A, BD, Director of Muslo; HL, VAUGHAN, A.E-T.C.M. Sunday, November EME BRANCH Die 145) ach Unlted: Leklod Memorial Service at the Capitol Thea 3 ening Worship, Sermon: The- Chriatlan Church and W Senior Chole. FORBES PRESBYTERIAN Minister: REY. E, A. WRIGHT Sunday, November 11 Bear Leke Church Service, rand Prairie unday fctiool at 11 a.m, Bervige at 7:80. CHRIST CHURCH (ANGLICAN) Rector: REY. R. J, PIERCE, B.A., Th, rganiat: MISS MADELINE THOMPSON Trinity XXIV 9:00 Holy Communion, 12:80 pm Sunday School, 7:30 p.m. Eyening Prayer. MeLAURIN. BAP Acting Pantot REY, J. M. BAXTER Sunday, November 11 Greiide, Prairie 11:00 a.m. Sunday School. CHURCH PAGE savan e Pui Bretent were Mr: and Mra. C. Stredu- i 12:15 p.m Sunday School aaa Bible cl es 7 Notice to Cream Shippers Wve) bem fey anneunen etna rie Creamery, alaigans which have replies to a quention ire we sent t ua with one or there patrons that the ( In the spring under n nde Prairi out firmt grade butter, In the moan the Edmonton City Dalry, Limited, Edmonton, Alberta. Edmonton City DairyLtd. rem TTT it CHRISTENING On Sunday afternoon the infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Michael Ladan waa christened Helen Nadia in a alm eautiful ceremony at the home of her parents, by the Rev. Nelson Chappel The christening pa were served irs. lnaky, Rev. Mr. and Mi Hospital Notice The Board of Managers of the TUR happel, and 1B. Heppner. Grande Prairie Municipal Hospital beg Younc to remind the public that Visiting ro Houra are an follows: 21 oe: Giaternity Wards, 7:30-8:20), FOR Children are not allowed to visit in 8. Visitors from a distance will be ADI given every consideration, mibject, of FOR course, to the care and comfort of the) bos pat elaiives of critloally 1 patients will have special privileges when sensi aveeeary (hy sine Riyatelan ti) te charge of the late oard reserves the right of ceased refusing any person or perwons nd- No malttance to Visit In the war sons The co-operation of the, public in of the late Floyd John South, who 4, are regard to adherinj ing Hours dled aula be (proctiptoiecclatedy areola iraaulred (iso (te: ilhy ihe: wndstsignea algo any written suggeatio con- by th structive nature which would aid In ment management of the Hospital, Such of 1 suggestions should be addressed to: that Secretary-Treasurer, distr Grande Prairie Municipal Howpital among District No. 14. having regard only to the claims of VILLAGE OF SPIRIT RIVER wrici effective November 10, owing to the e re cream shipments, nagement and equipped to turn Mr bie: are closing the Grande Jo Creamery will e-open time ship your cream to Minimum total KEYS FOR SALE Pure bre Turkey Gobblera mm imported stock, Welght up to pounds. Price 4 each. Apply 4, John Stewart, R, R. 1, Wem- y. 2c. SALE Purebred Shorthorn bull purpose type, 9 months Sire Roan Masterman (206863) z Sexsmith. 2p-21 SALE Purebred Yorkshire ars, 5 monthy old, 15 each. Foster, Sexsmith. 2p-21 NOTICE the Estate of Floyd John South, of Grande Prairie, Alberta, de- tice Is hereby given that all per- he Sth January, 1035, a full state duly verified of th ny securities held by them, ani been thle h hag been brought to her November, 1934. ONALD W, PATTERSOD Grande Prairie, Alberta, Solicitor for the Executrix. day of November, 410 the afternoon, the following ands: lock Plan ee 7059 BD. 28 ana 30. 3 SASKATCHEWAN MUTUAL Phone 13 P. J. Tooley Agent for FIRE INSURANCE CO. Grande Prai 7 1970 BP. subject to a reserve bid, and subject to the reservations contained in the existing certificates of title. Terms, cas Re yn may be effected by pay ment of the full amount of arrears ot, I be offered tor nate Josef M. Jasbec Graduate TCAL studio: Next Ye Waffle Shoppe VIOLIN INSTRUCTOR: GRANDE PRAIRIE, ALTA. taxes and costs at any time prior to ale. th Dated at Spirit River, Alberta, this Ath day of October, 1934. BOWEN, 2o-21 Becretary-Treasure NOWCE AKE NOTICE that the following farmera residing. In. the District stil ae Bert a toe the sonsiderstion of; ngement. The ; meetls of / Creditors at my office ix set out opposite each. berta, at 2:00 pm. on the Ist day Mgt Vaatinyon of wenntey at. Grande Prairie Studio PLC. EDWARDS, Photographer of November, Roy Macklin of Elmworth, Alberta, at 2:00 pm. on the Oth day of Novert-, Photographs are ideal Christmas Gifts and are offered at greatly reduced prices for a short time. Order. early for over- eas mall. The Studio will close on of about the end of November. is at 2:00 p.m. on the nel a sot November, ber, 1834. DONALD W. (A Few Deliare Will Close sad jepair Buit ; Hate and Cape save buying Look up your overcoat Furs of Att Your new one twenty-five to doliar. all kinds new linings and properly cleaned. Bee AL GAGNE Near 0,0.F, Hall 7 im. p.m. Service. Pere; 2:30 pam Sunday ovool ane Here SHAMROCK Beauty Parlor NEW LOOATION One Block South af Tribune Offies MANENT WAVING done in comfort FINGBR- WAVING We nso do LADING' MAIRCUTTING Rito, Eto, RIGHTHEN WONDERFUL PRIZE of votes in the Reaalt Drug a snbor Btn end Chi Malt Ord lied Promptly - PRESCRIPTIONS Phone Grande Prairie Prize Contest for BOYS and GIRLS REXALL ORUG STORE ONE VOTE FOR EACH CENT OF PURCHASES To the Twelve Qirle and Hix ayn recslting the Harhenk number THE WINDOWR WITH ALL THE PRIARS Read the Ruler Slgane Drug Stores Limited i, THE REXALE STORE GIVEN AWAY AT YOUR jore Prine Contest between latinas EVO,
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