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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1594 THE NORTHERN TRIBUNE PAGE savan Gleanings of Interest To the Women Folks By THE GLEANER Mrs L. J. O'Brien and O'Brien are spending week-end with Mrs. Hutton-Potta at Pouce Coupe. AT HOME . Mra J. D. Matheson will be at home Gn Thureda: afternoon, November 8. SEWING CIRCLE MEETS The : We E. sewing circle met at, the home of Mrs. Hann on Thureday ovening. MUSICAL CLUB MEETING The Musical Club met this Thuraday SIRDE AC the Rome of re Fawcett, An excellent ws been pre- pared. NORTH END TWO-TABLE BRIDGE CLUB MEETS Tee Kexts Bid TWo-Table Brides THREE-TABLE CLUB AT wits BROMLEWS afternoon the Three- rable Bridge Se eee ue bone of Mra: Bro jonora went to Mra Daigieish and Mra. Pickard. CELESRATES BIRTHDAY PARTY. ON HALLOWE'EN Mies Payilis pee ee, ese ee elghth on Hallowe'en with a ad shgechomiec AI the Mets guests say they had a lovely time. HAVE A GLORIOUS TIME ON HALLOWE'EN /. Manter Gordon Pearcy ga ber of his boy and girl friends a glorious time at a Hallowe'en party on Wednesday evening. GIVES WONDERFUL PERFORMANCE Bergener . wondectal par. formance Man of the Hour St the Unitea Church on Frigay last. Misa Siegel took ten different charac- ter. and so excellently that the audience were not confused in a single case. hope Miss Siegel will return again to Grande Prairie to entertain tus tp the near future. RECEPTION FOR NEW RECTOR Christ Church members welcomed the-Rev. R. J. and Mrs. Pierce ai Feception at the Speke Hall on Friday alga , as chairman, intro- (acoA? sa aw renter and. ula wite Mayor Tooley and Edwards H. welcomed them on Fr community aingt WAS HOSTESS TO EAST END BRIDGE CLUB Mra. Griffiths was hostess to the Bast-End Bridge Club on Wednesday evening. Honora went to Miss. M. Morrison. MUSICAL CLUB TO ENTERTAIN WOMEN'S INSTITUTE The Musical Club witi entertain the Women's Institute this Friday night: im St Paul's United Church, Grande excellent program brewaca and everyone Is heartily wel- GAVE HALLOWE'EN AND. FAREWELL PARTY The girls at St. Joseph's Academy, Grande Pratcle, gave a very jolly-come bined Hallowe'en and ta Wednesday ni Thomas, who. in the near future will leave for Montreal in token of whelr appreciation the girls presented him with a large box of cigarettes. An amusing program had been ar: ranged, then after sumptuous lunch, games were played, little prizes being given for the various mirth-ralsing competitions. DE-BUNKING De-bunking is the habit of first doubting, and then openly diabeliev- ing, all. the polite social goes. further, too, by denying prac- tleally all the rom parts tsk Sud ecm sie aM pen. It is as if. em 5 nana to proves had f clay. ed in moderation, this is a good for a number of social eed to be stripped of thelr A perfect example of historical de- bunking is efforded House of Commons wouldn't have ANNUAL BAZAAR AI SALE OF NOME COOKING By J. C.-B. + Blackfoot Trails: by E, A. Corbett, MA, of Department of Ex- tension, University of Alberta. today many people still ving who were of: some of the great , that go to make Canadian Matory, and it is from sources such as this that Mr. Corbett has gathered recorded in Hflatorical notes and incidents have ered toxether here from. trad if It had gone off nothing much would ed; except that the walla might have cracked. In the same way it has been proved w Bruce to Grande Prairie. ot exists oul es oor Detied and, pot ats Ristore mbed. Ht 0a tenn, theo, Bac out of history you make bie, Ite dresty cough ts it a but without thy Fatolgt resture, Archimedes ahout jureka and the apple bouncing oft Newton's head, history absolutely lifeless. a November 5 net off a. aquib in memory of the Gunpowder Plot tive, of whether Guy Fawkes gunpowder was thirty under proof or Sob, Tite muchiusiere important that wes gatiane attempt to blow. up. Parliament then ia attempt waa ineffic What a lot of these se-bunkers Bass fa a inher of. aautbe sat Off he neath them IN PRAISE OF 8LANG dec fire sentence to explain our mean- Ing. Slang is ornamental in that it con- jures up picture. It supplies color y tl je may grudge it, there is Bo denying that ete leona suggested in tl the down on the hieb- atieds After all, the language can be made to ex- ise ae use of slang than ft would without it, then slang is to be welcomed. has a way of condoning what Punetilious purket Dean Swift into a towering fury. ied simply the pervetration lous or utterly divine. ies rigsely to be deplored tor 3 201 from two obvious rea- pecoasiy, 4 contributes language. Coen, tana oan ve if your use of slang gets raspberry know his Sener TOMATO JUICE Tomatoes are rich in both mineral salts end vegetable acids. They, thecenare, nave. she lmistiis of ote vegetables and fruits. st also contain three vitamins Ward and so tank foods. LADIES HEAVIEST JUMBO KNIT COAT SWEATERS In white, 5.50 Hed and Band, at. LADIES LIGHTER WEIGHT JUMBO KNIT COAT SWEATERS 4350 Yn redvand sand, at....: HAOOSE NECK AL-WOOL JERSEY SWEATERS, 1.85 and 2.95 NECK ZIPPER STYLE SWEATER, a WEY WOOD WOOL UNDIBS at, mult. *HARYBY WOOD SILK. AND WOOL UNDIES at, sult... RARVEY WOOD WAFFLE KNIT UNDIES at, suit Tre: FINE ALL-WOOL VESTS AND BREVITIES garment ; ee TWO-PIECE KNITTED SUITS at 950, 1.88, 1.95 Fur Teimmed: at.....- oe HOS 0138 9 black gray, brown and tan Shopping Bags 45c, 65 , 1.00 for human growth and development high among protectiv gt; Much of the nutritive material ia found in the juice. tomato One of the tew foods that retains its vi almost unchanged when cooked, Tomato juice has the same bene- ficial properties ax orange juice and, to preserve bi sing, on secpunt of thelr anid loontents They may be easily cani hom iseniatulse onan a eal for tse sometimes time to provide thi The following recipes w is the wine rupply. by the Frult partment of Agricul Canned Tomato . Juic pescetel peepee (otionsl); it tomatoes, but do not peel. ere prepared aes Dominion De- ulti salt, tea- Wash and) Coole the minutes, Seal in THE MISTIAND ALE and white of Pupil of G. P. Public School Has His Leg B Broken enaweag. the onto Hawdon sixty bald Fablic School, Grande Pyekies tact night came lent room thin morning. ral of the boys were cleaning ap WARE NRE Sin the, room ants desirous of dolng Ko0d Job of aweep- th It tipped ent of an F hen the no was lifted tt was found that the boy's right leg was broken well above the knee, Dr. Little wax immediately calles and the injured boy taken to the aera et non of Mr, irl George, Duncan af The Tribune At the Churches . REMEMBI DAY TO KEEP IT Mnoly TH 8T. PAUL'S UNITED CHURCH Grande: Prai Mintater: REV. N. CHAPPEL, M.A., B.D. Director 6f Mu H, L, VAUGHAN, A.E.7.C.M. Sunday, November 4 11 a.m. Morning Worship. The Guidance of Goul Sermo: Juntor 12:15 pam Suriday School and Bible ans. .m. Evening Worship. Sermon: lectlag RiMit Our Burdens: (rst in series on personal problema). Senlor Chote, FORBES PRESBYTERIAN ter: REV. B. A. WRIGHT Sunday, November 4 ir Lake a.m. Church Bervice. Fiying Service-at 3 p.m. Grande eralela junday Behool at 11 a.m, Service at 7280 p. CHRIST CHURCH (ANGLICAN) ctor: REV. R. J. PIERCE, B.A., L.Th, Organist: MISS MADELINE THOMPSON Services for November 4 Trinity. XX1 11:00 am. Holy Communion. 7:80 pam Bvening Praye 8T, JOSEPH'S CATHOLIC CHURCH Gra Sunday 7:30 am Week day Mas 1:80 pm Bunday evening Devotions MoLAURIN BAPTIST CHURCH 11:00 'am- Sunday School. 7: i p.m. Bervice. 2:80 pm. Sunday Schoo and Ser- vice. ' SEX8MITH UNITED CHURCH REY. R, BIMONS Sunday, November 4 11:00 a.m. Sunday School, Sexsmith, EMMAUS LUTHERAN CHURCH Phree miles east and four miles north of Sexsmith; Alberta. Pastor: REV, ALFRED F, MILLER Time of Services: German Service .. OF Sunday Schoo ish Sentay of the mapath SALVATION ARMY LOCAL BRANCH OF U. . MEET AND tect BOARD Discussion of reectutlons and fo ef board was the principal Dusiness dealt with at a meeting of the sharehoklera of the local U. G. G., held tn the office of P. J. Tooley on Saturday afternoon. elected to the P. ras eth. and Joshua Fletcher, be held in Edmonton on November 7 Paragraphs of Personal Interest Gus Patterson of Dawson Creek In a visitor to town, L. 8. Ripley: notary public and real estate dealer and oldtimer at Rolla, is business viaitor to Grande Prairie. H. . Sinclair, representing General Steel Wares Limited, is mak- Ing hia fall rounds of the district, F. N: Talbot, nocompanted by har other, Mr Tonia W ot Fly- ing Shot, lett on Tuenday night's trale for her home In Dubue, Sask. BORN AT MUNICIPAL HOSPITAL To Mr. and C. Hodgen of Beaver Lodge, October 25, son To Mr. and Mra, Clarence Robertaon of Dimsdale, October 28, a non. and Mrs. Keea Blom of , October 30, a daugh- STUDIO TO CLOSE wing to unforeseen circumstances Grande Prairie Studio will close in a few week: rd in com- pelled to return to the home studio at Killarney. CARD OF THANKS Mr. and Mra. G. P. Freebury wish to thank all those who expressed ym pathy on the loss of thelr infant son. GRANDE PRAIRIE BUSINESS COLLEGE PUPILS DO WELL Prairie Husineas Collexe who aat f their clementary shorthand examina- ber 13 were all successful. Clitton Bradley, Loreen Doretby Luker, Dorothy Law, Hazel Medlock, Fitzpatrick, Russ, Valeria Walker. monthly testw held at the orteous coms ead legaicee Geollstea sled: with takes first yen Erickson Unger third with 04 . In the October class Grace, Wishart pla HOSPITAL AID DA JAS BEEN POSTPONED The annual Hospital Aid ave the evening of November 12. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE At all Christian Selence churche the scriptural quotations contained in Be not decelved; On Fridays, at 7:80 pam, Youns People's Meeting. What One Git Wore By Betty Brow The simpler your oa os frocks more practical you will find them. monotone crepe worn with contrast ing belt and one and amusing collar that are belng shown urd taking you othe, ettioes it ata taste and sional xurprixe dine Ins voulhtul peeea) seller of white crepe. The change quickly fund osally, mode. ere smart tional tel me that co In thelr wardrobes a amart. with Little or no the more exclusive Sener Dusindes Git? Wa BREW calering pike tery ik, tailored nen with s0ft pleatog front that matched the one pleated pinced at the right sid The bias w the A E Ix a Tatlure, and only al torlly punishing the erin cut skiet donated telok pleat tn the conter lark red aa eaen re the only contrasting color tone pecially suitable for the school business ln ie thie gray. tle pleat red suede belt andy a amall rod bow at the throat. GROUP COMMITTEE OF BOY CTS OFFICERS The Grande Prairie group committee movement held a on Tuesday to. Grande secretary. treamurer of the os nd Chappel was elected as Erte W. HE CARRIED THE FLAG (Our Empire, London) The truth of the following amusing and at the ame time iluminating atory intl Fasciat demonstration in Hyde Park is vouched for by reliable authority who overheard the conversation He was a great big fellow a fine figure fot w man whone past military tralnizfe wae quite obvious in his bear- he monat ha contented, and bechuse of his impos: Ink appearance an given the Sareted ipsee ot oarrving ther iied Wiag itaelt, Ont the Sunday in question ne nad marched all the w Geese to Hyde Bove OW Arrivals a the tired he ald divided up amongat would each have 2 nee Aside and disappeared in the crowd The Patriot (Linen written, in me of Lord Roberts, who dled during the engly part e Great War.) When Brlton s noblest patriot, axed Was ceane hin warnings And treated with contempt and utter By those who thought would be there never He rose, grey-haired, and stood before the throng A warrior true, but now in spirit broke And with w volce, by axe no longer To those Who would accuse him thus spoki Friends, 1 my country I harmed In telling it the danger that I fear And told tt to be ever ready, armed, but the thought that comes with many year. Four score long years have passed ith me, and more. Tn) thei; my, GoURUY's good. wana My son wan killed to ald his countey And'yet this great ingratitude T see, I gladly uttered much for Beiton's 1 win wave my all In life's long Add 1 om. lad If for the: best twill make, Perhaps some day (I bope it may not ? ics to arms may fail upon thelekes And then, my friends, perhaps you'll think of But, O my friends, 1 rare say again, te weeks the: montha were ing o'e The old man little sald of war's When, lke thunderbolt, the cry of And men in millions rone at arms. ithe eid sian sored deka: the:tand'be voreivine those who harshly dealt im. Hin warning all, alas too true had pro Kat bed comiatmest terrible and rim, The winter's blast, with all its sleet and snow, Pubid lat sataltnOia Lg: devant He snared again hia country s deepest To ald it then Ite sorrown eludly, bore, But, all too, frail, he sickened on the tleld And with the younger, atronger, felt An they, hin life yield, Because he loved bis country 0 well. he did most freoly We honor those who fight xo true and brave Au still the awful war ls going on; But he whio:sought thie awfal sisite ta Honored and loved, ie now forever Henry Tisdale, Crooked Creek, Alberta, 2 ANNOUNCING the re-opening of (Studio in Herald Bldg.) Teaching Tap, Folk, GoU Hhoe and Stage Dancing - Concert and Exhibition Dancing - Limbering Exercises and Acrobatte D Danoltut Ballroom Spsolal Classes for Children Night Classes for Biialnens Mon a H. F, MoH BPFRRY Instructor-Manager Phone 167 have ever To miter Bow tor Beltsn's ig00a ding: Ww. Clairmont Y.P.S. Hears Interesting. Address on China bers, thus preparing a suitable prelude o the feature of the evening, an ad- dress by Mls ra Hambley of Went China. Minn Hambley hax served for thirty ye ol teacher and mi antl-Chrintian feeling was very men- acing. From China she has brought many teresting curios, which she showed to the gathering and explained. After w delightful lunch the meeting adjourned, thoroughly appreciative of Minn Hambley's Kindness in giving the soclety Interenting ad- enn. POTATO HARVEST OF 1934 brackets: 3 Prince Edwar British Columbia, 11; evita, 112 (81): Quebea wn aoio): On 00.6 nitoba, 50 (63); Alberta Seskatsnewan, BLA (50.0), Mei: 4 an increase of 7.8 per cent above the PAYING FOR A CLOCK (Finanetal Post.) Something new in instalment selling as practised by one trader on the Gold Coast of At the Innue of Manag nt. ate 1 mmall trading post tn an Interior villay the natives become the. pomtensors of the key CLASSIFIED RATES OF CLASSIFIED OR WANT ADVERTISEMENTS First insertion, 2 cents per wor each consecutive insertion, 1 ceat per word. inimum total charge 26 cents, PURE aRen YORKSHIRE) BACON TYPE BOARS, 5 months old, rale, rity each. (Clarke: Brus, Beayee ue. 19-72-1 6 2 mn for work. hes P, Freebury, Grande Prairie, 1c-19 FOUND Near Grande Prairie post office, two Yale keys in leather can obtain same at Persian Cheap TED Simail steam engin Zimmerman, Calais, P.O., Alta, par ar old, anaweee to Notity i. Robinson, By married couple, tlon oh farm. po Both capable of tak- Apply Box 7, 2p-19 Photographs deal Christmas Gifts dat and are offere reatly reduced prices for a short time. Order early for over ens mall, The Studie will close Grande Prairie Studio P. C. EDWARDS, Photographer Hain. 5. 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