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rent THE NORTHERN TRIB l THE HOME PAPER OF THE PEACE RIVER COUNTRY -- MORE NEWS AND BETTER * Velume 1.00 0 Yeor GRANDE PRAIRI ALBARTA, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1933 5 conte 6 No. 18 Grande Prairie Convention to Tomorrow, The Grande Prairie Provincial Con- stituency Fall Convention of the, U.F-A, will be held in the Capitol the various committees will be ap- pointed, The afternoon session, which will commence at 1:30, will immediately net to work to der resotatiob, At 4:30 D. M. Kennedy, MP, will address the convention. Hugh Allen, ALLA, wilt speak. Ail URA. members wilt mitted to discus jong, But only. deleeates allowed to vote. ee rane Dani tae: otteedt3 admit all UF. 4 their tamilled to the show at haitipetes, The feature picture will be Bei Donald to Stage Double Sport Bill November-11th- On Baturday eveding, November 11 (Remembrance Day), Frank Donald) stage a double bill at his Wapiti Friday, Oct. 27 U.F.A. Fall be Held Here John Revie, Grain Buyer at Dimsdale Dies Suddenly Nolin, Menstietd Revie ex8 Oly greta t Pool at Dimsdale, West, had many friends, all of whom will be shocked to learn of his un lt; tigelyend rn in Dumfries, Scotland, he came to Canada 27 year gp, ana) followed the rain busini one time he. ras eiaovernisant juapssiae ae Wvid: nipes. For a time he bought grain at Fatr- view and tater at Huallen. In August, 18D, Ne took change 8 the Fool ie. yator at Dimsdi Tn his youth Revie was noted won many races in his Jack Revie, big-hearted and con- f culture and made t216 som MAJOR YOUNGER, RELIEF INVESTIGATOR, HERE IN THE INTEREST OF RELIEF WORK Myler Sones, rells tavestiosist jot. Bajo Younger ls working tn sanction with the various -sharitable Organizations in country. BOYS FROM THE BLOCK RETURN FROM TRIP TO SASKATCHEWAN W. 3. Catnarwood and Fred Kerr. of Mile Creek, a. tying rived It Grande Prairie on Friday of last week Ceylon, southern Saskatchewan, where the former farmed for several yea Speaking of the crops in the Ceylon istrict, Mr, Catberwood stated that the wheat was fair, but there was a. shortage of feed. expressed themscives aa being well pleated that they will arrive home in plenty of tim The trip out and aa far back ax Edmonton was made by car, trom which point they travelled by tt boys from the Block The tert for home on Saturday by motor, Popular Couple Of Clairmont Ernie Zurch, who aes Patsy O'Brien here some ago, is Siatched with Jack Parker of Grande Swanston here a few ago. pared ade 5 polesicia impression when he met O Brien and the fans are Se csetar (a eee ea eataeae Art Speed Fraser . of Creek will mix it with Les Coulter Reno In the semi-final. Jake Brissler of Beaverlodge and Van Velxen of Eamontor will headline the boxing show. Brisslet needs no introduction here, while Van Velzen has been going over big on the outaide. Frank Tesar, amateur light heavy; Alberta, Dawso1 and Claure Fitz- are billed to go two ten; minute rot - Penson s orchestra has been en- gaged for the occasion. Harlio ead will referee all bouts. Those attending this card will have an opportunity to attend the show at the Capitol Theatre, begin- ning at 11, at which tho principal will be Be Mine Tonight. Scout Group . Movement Gets Under Way and district. . Jt was recommended that a Rover Group be formed to train Scout leaders. he following ations were olieted: r, Jackson, seme Sx As 7. . The Scout Group Committees sfor Grande District deed of made Bea Ba, Tooley, to intecview the older boys of His Gorn ia, the Matersay otstee Rover to-this movement, Over: 200 Aunt hundred at y nual Hospital Ball held in. the Bike . on We y even hall was gay with charming very the Bapiiat Church, will conduct the serv a And Saturday fries he nown, ister, Mi e surviving near relative. Funeral (services will beheld in C. W. L. Bazaar To be Held Friday The final touches have been put to the C. W. L. bazaat of St. Joseph's parish. On Friday evening of thin week the afd party comnilttes (wilt open, the 8:15, the Bike Fal. 7 con- alsts of Mrs. Stokes, Mra, Charters, Mrs. FitzGerald, Mra, Bouchor and MMi Downey and Garrett. These ses ladles will be pleased to reserve Hor groups, After the card there .will be a display of all: the articles for sale. These have arrived from as far cent na St. John N. B. fand ax a mere exhibition of Canai fanblerdse souls iho) wr santos Sa nbAlinayional be eueasa prices is fortunate, During the excellent lunch served the card there be lucky goldseekers present and to come, he Peautiful Bingo: prizes may be taken home by all who win after the card party, not being able to walt til) Saturday, On Saturday afternoon there will be tea from 8 to 6, followed by a buffet supper: 81 attractions for children during the afternoon, especially the Contfary. Mary's garden and a pop- gun bird shooting contest, Frh es Wii be a) contfauous sale ot hot-dogs, with mustard and onions, pe rine Gent of the Jockey Club of treet. On Saturday night there will be a peace tenclel ae in eed tI Deautiful jen, ther draw- Inga the dear little plea th the gold nugeet, rocks Ea Deantl- fal doll, etc. The committee in charge tre bound you'll take something home. Bake aie order Mes: FiteGerald Mrs and aeeyelly Pedere Mra, MoNell and an, Mystery Chai Sea Miasen, Rvelyn Haan a1 arot Murray. Notion Mepartment Mrs, Haan and Mra. Shields. peel store Mra, Croken and Mra, 81 Barly hot-dog ,orders Phone Fmt UMEY, OF ANY ot. sae to POPULARITY VOTE POSTED atandl jaidatea, fn thy Popularity Con- Are posted upon the ballot Over torty -chnaidnise zare working the yalupble prises of the contest, Revie ving in Dumfriog, is the, only ai arts owes with crema tases weec U. G.G. Hold 'Meeting For further, information apply to waa re-elected chairman of the board fang of the f of directors, Joshua Fletcher was re- Ten and coulis service Mra. elected secret Cruktmy, Mra Fitepatrick, Mrs, Ouel- The following were elected to the ete, Mem Pipslne Mrs, Casey, and board of.directors: W. Ta Calgwell, R. Men Foo arveth, R. Dillon, and P, J. Tooley. iF. Caldwell ted a dele- ing of the firat eight can- Ny tort now hein Gonddoted at Butchart'e peor PE: No. District, Wed Avery pretty wedding took place t the home and Mrs. Otto Blendarra on Saturday afternoon last, e When Miss Betty Myers, alster of Mra. Joseph Tesar of the Clairmont dis trict. Rev. A. . Miller of North Kicskadl performed the ceremony. ide war given away by Mr. otto. Bien: darra, The living room In which the cere- mony was performed was appropri- ately decorated with white bunting held In place to the ceiling by wedding bells. Miss Annie Kochalyk and Miss Evelyn Conrad acted as bridesmaids, while Willlara Myers sna Freq: Tesar assisted the groo1 The bride was charming in a white gown of lace and georgette. She wore a veil of orange blossoms. and carried beauistul Howaust: of carnations and Misa Kochalyk wore a. dress of peach flat crepe and Mies Conrad a dress o yellow celanese, The hostess, Mrs Otto Biendarra, wore a biack, taffeta those present were the fol- lowing Dalth Gtsoves, Gladys Wileon, Lorraine Burns, Mrs. Wm. Tesar son of High Prairie, Mr. and Mri. Albert Blendarra, Mr. and Gottlieb Biendarra, Mr. and Mrs, Ted farile Conrad and. son Nizer, Mr. and Frank Tesar, zeta Tesar, Jim Tesar, Frank T. Fred Biendarra, Mr. and Mra. M. Blight and son-Mliss Eratle Payne, Ered Witten, Mr. and Mrs. P. Btredu Mra. Ghd bra sack Clarke Be Among the many presents the fol- Beautiful mantel pet cushion and quilt, tea. 7, dessert set, sandwich set, towels, pictures, copperplate sct, coffee honey pot, teapot, cheese dish, table alt and pepper wh boiler, carving Safer memeriipiteher, blackater eaten ith me Sweet Home worked in beads, cutlery, carving, set, ete. A wedding supper was served in the aviclans/ a which some sixty sat preloming the supper thefe was a eeyie, and Mra. Tsar ill resto 0 a meat in the- Sexem intrict. ithe Tribune joina tn. offering con- tulath nd beat wishes. G. P. Local of Avapating 19k, the Gremte Prairie local of the U, G. held.in the pesisa ot eats Tooley on Friday atter James MoFarlane was chatrman and ante to attend the company s annual meeting to be held at Winnipex on November 8 and 9. W. Drynan was eppgistbapiteraslive, rious matters pertaining to the actvtien of the on were dis- wed and resolutions NTE waa decided to hold fasreupting: 6s mid-fammer so that ns passed Sould be handed on to ihe annaat the meeting, THURSDAY. MORNING GRAIN PRICES AT GRANDE PRAIRIE No, 1 Northern 88 38 J ry 2 1 mi Jack and daughter Jean, Mr. and Mrs. cloth, two Iunch on seta, nen pillow jy Opportunity In British Market Dom. Bacon . States M. F. Baker Wes- tern Representative of Council Meat Packers F: M. Baker, weatern representative Counei) of Canadian Meat Packers, who is here assisting W. J. had the following Bornes to make: ich Tow grad grain in the Peace river, coupled with the fact that the restrictive quota plan for marketing tacos In Engl: gives Canada an assured large share In the market which i 'being stabilized by the British government at a point. ex- pected to insurecost of production plus a small. prefit to British pro- Queers of. hi a tl trict to plan on feeding and improv- ing the: quailty of their hogs to the them could be placed on the British market. Naturally, the returns to the Cana- dian farmer would not be as great as to the British farmer. bored, ROWEYeT. that the Britlsher ix produciny n high-priced La and. ualng B copalderable quantity 9 ot Importea sft r the moat part Canadian hogs are produced of farms much lower in (Continued on Page Eight) W. J. Bowser Ex-Premier B.C. Drops Dead message came over the wire Thursday evening from Vancouver ject that W. J. Bowser, who up. to. recently wat leader the Non-Partisan Groap, had dropped dead. ir. Bowser was a striking and Good Companions Club Play: Fest Friday, Nov. 17th the three casts of the one-act creditable showiiig at Ottawa in the Dominion Festival. Mrs. C. C. Faw- cett is directing m local group of , players in this splendid comedy, which one of the best produced by Sir Jame Barrie. The canta of the three plays will be should be. be seata.in the Capitol Theatre will be reserved, The reserved seat sale will commence at the first of-the month. Green Lantern Restaurant Under New Ownership The Green Lantern recently changed hands, Mra, Nora Johnson of Berwyn being the new proprietor. The restaurant will be re-opened the first of November and will be known as The Dew-Drop Inn. This frat opened by Mri Anderson, but for some time has been operated by Mian Beulah Base. RAYMOND, A LONG SHO WON CAMBRIDGESHIRE NEWMARKET, Oct, 25. The long shot. Raymond, today won the Cam. bridgeshire, with Denbigh second and Btalky third, in what was almost a upset. BIGABMAMENY. SOREAIENG JOURNS TO Di RA GENEVA, Oct. 26, The work of rearet from the World Disarmament Conters ence, After approving the plan of work recommended by the steering committee the general conference ad- fourned untli December 4. Grande Prairie Schools on Holiday : October 27th be cloned tn (on, Bacebon Bt it the date is School will te the reason the Cenor agnarals birthday yhen hore he set aside that day ann schoo holiday in com- -memoration of his: viait, point .where all, or a large portion of , the the world out of Gisaripament wil 60.00 With so vats BADMINTON CLUB TO MEET IN ELK8' HALL ON TUESDAY, OCTOBER 318T A meeting of the Badminton Club will be held in the Blk: Hall on Tuesday, 31, at 8 p.m. All thore interested are cordially Invited to attend. HEAVY DOCKET BEFORE MAGISTRATE AT SPIRIT RIVER SPIRIT RIVER. Six canes were tried recently by Magistrate A.B, Gal Important which contributing Juvenile delinquency. waxen canon were alno dealt with. SEVEN INCHES OF SNOW According to the meteorological station, just weven inches of the benutitul fell Jn Prairie Te deigaled rain for the better part of Thureday, and the aky I threatens, According to reports, mow hax been Peace Thuraday evening overcart and more rain are unable to make the trip out by Forbes Church Observes Its 2nd Anniversary The second annivernary of Forbes Bresbytertan Church wad observed on Seaaag t the evening service there an auamented cholt of chfidres under 123 ection of Mra, J. Smart. Among the bymna sung was one which was at the dedication of he church, Bula the House and 1 Will Take Pleasure In It. Voral solos were given by Mrs. de) Jong and Mrs. 12 Jons and Mr. Thorpe I Come to Thee. The minister, Rev. E. A. Wright, took for his text the words, And g0. after it, from the third verac of the third chapter of Joshua. peaker said that the children promise that they would be delivered. And there is no promise.that God has qver. made but will he fattied, aid the minister. day cond: Touching upon present it gave a word picture of the Israelites, all, being led to the Promised Land and standing near the Jordan. History will be repeated. said Mr, Wright, and the leadera who will lead present conditions will be God appointed and not elected by the ballot. God In Joshua a man who was me pelleved that God would select jer a world leader and not politcal lead The people followed the command fand the waters of the Jordan divided and the vast host walked scro dry land. gome people today. said Mr. Wright, say that such a thing was impossible and class the wonderful story ano fairy The woman who years ago sald that fron would float was burned . Who would have thought a a tow feariaes ast fron would be floating 1 rough the alr? Buch thing was conslaeced tm Everything is, posalble with God sald Mr. Wright. lesson tin the utory to. everyday life, he sald people want -to do as they please and are free to da so, He advised his hearers in every pha: thetr activities to take with them Christ, who, he, sald, would eventually tead them to the Promined Lani Me, Wrlight at the conclusion of his remarks sald that there had been no deaths among the meml the past year and expressed he hope that-none would occur during the coming year. During the services, T. i. was Inducted a ALY. P. A. to Present Comedy Nov. 23-24 The y. P, A, of Christ Church are putting on another show on the ovenings of November 23 und 24, the title of whieh will be s anvtmved gates play, which a moat amusing farcercnmedy, wan written by the author o Rooney It. P, Fitzgerald ts the director and go charactors have been allotted thelr wpective parts, tnd tt it by the organization that the cast, i the finest that they have ever 0 the public. The full caate will be given tater in The Tribune aN (CTS HOSPITAL E. A. Bralthwalte, medical n rosctor for the province, laa tn- 4 tho Grande Prairlo Municipal for bins Hy) omrB oomtiee ast hima pe ae SEW, abe posted every Ye 12 Honnta He expressed hims as ing highly pleased: with conditions. jp. during Mr. Why Gentlemen Prefer . Art Exhibit in Speke Hall In Charge of F. H. Norbury Created Very Keen Interest The art exhibit in fF, Edmonton, himself an 4 who some years ago con- buted sketches to various illustrated ines In Great Britain, which wax play In the Speke Hall from Friday afternoon until Tuesday, at- tracted wide interest. exhibit was made rom three collection trdm the Na- rources: A tlonal Gallery at Ottawa, an exhibit of paintings done entirely by Alb artista, a collection of prints and photographs from the works of the old masters, a part of the xift trom the rnegie Foundation, the Ottawa exhibit there wits valuable and representutive work of the older academic school of the now widely known group of seven who made thetr on the art con- And the United ai rece who bave heen tatgety, Influenced by thin er done by Als visible any kroup entirely berta artista there Is not definite trend of school, each being a law unto him or herself. contribution came from all parta of the province and shows a keen Interest in this trom of art. There. are works in lls, water colors, etchings, tempera and a color wood cut,-an-example of illumination. Considerable Interest is attached to en, this group, as two of the contribu- tlons are the work of artists from the Pence River: Misu Betty McNaught of the Appleton district, and Mortimer, who formerly of the Peace, Misa McNaught's picture ts in the unusual medium of tempera. It In en- titled Ponies and illustrates the dls- tinctive technique which made pecullarly her own. Naturally thix pleture attracted more than or dinary attention from thous who availed themselves of the opportunity to see the e Mra, Mortimer sends a vigorous Ittie sratae cnlac of spruce Ersye the unlight. This picture is ce uausily well executed and carrier which makes a tuppeal to the people of thin water the apeuce in une of the dort nant trees, Conspicuous among the ollt is a scene of squatters homes under snow near Edmonton, the work of a bril- Mant young artist, L, Petley Jones of that city, In thin splendid plece sof bwork reaitinrtt-remched trew Mrs. P. B. lived north special degree. Another Edmonton gifted youth Evan Greene, who has ii portralt of 2, A. Corbett, In charge of the exten- sion department, also x clever little Adam, son of Professor the development of ar ease alee sbotn painted at Kanana skis, near Banff. Forbes Church Anniversary Supper There was a large attendance at the anniversary supper of Forbes Pemebrteeias Church, held in the F. Hall on Monday evening. Gollowing the supper, Mr. Grant, senior elder of the church, was called to the front to light the two candies n the birthday cake. Mr. Grant, in peech, wished the young enn. audience was then treated to the following musical program Singing by the children. Two solos by F. J. Lockyer: Duna (Oteauny aad gn the Garden of My Violin noton by A, B, Hedman: Waltz in Major (Gottschalk); Minette tn CG Beethoven), Vocal solos. b3 Je Skylark s Carol and Moederke. Allen (Only Mother ). Vocal solos by Jack Marvin: The Fllght of Axes and Little Boy Blue. mart wan the accompanis J. Waterman of the Baptist church Sought greeting: om hureh and wished the Forbes Pron byterian Chared Revs ia. A. Wright, mintater of the thoxe In cert such a splendid Remembrance Day To be Observed With Banquet At a meeting of the exeautive of the Grande Prairle Branch of The Cana- dian Legion tt wan decided that this your the observance of Remembrance Po Day woul the form of a banquet he Grande Prairie Hotel, begin ning at 7 pam. On November 15 the members of the Legion and their families will be the guests of the: Capitol THeatre at 'ploture abow, which will be followed by a danos, DRAWS ONE MONTH WEMBLEY. Arthur Thompson was given one month by Maglatrate A, E. Galway for atealing some tools, artint . having many artints conversant with nylted everyone to come to the next 5, me Will meet The third portion of the exhibit, viz, prints and photography, are of such quality they must be those interested in the sub- to be sopeceiee On Friday evening ae. Tantern slide lecture: aildes were:aiserlen, baahd od famous British paintings und the lec- traced the growth of British art the seventh and eighth centuries down to the present day. The slides algo iMustrated from the 1th century, beginning with the Dutch masters, cing through the influence of the Italian Renaiwunce as directed by Sir Jouhua Reynolds, P. R. Afterwards the influence exercived by the world' famous pre-Raphaelite shown in some typleal Norbury ge school was alldes. The Ieeturer concluded with repre- tative pict isbd en artis, igen ora. allt st . alla tthe woparate. schoo nded In a body on Priday afternoon 6 pupila of the public and high nechoola attended in a body Monday The lectures on both occasions were adapted to the art teaching under- taken by the different grades in the schools, The exhibit was sponsored by the Carnegie Trust Fund for the purpose wt creating an-interest-and advancing Itural arta among the people of the more sparsely populated areas, Prospects of Art In Canada Are Distinctly H Hopeful What do you thinic of pronpecta of rt in Canada? rhe above question by The Tribune reporter was addressed to F. H, Nor- bury, well known artist and art critic, who had charge of the art exhibit at the Speke Hall. jorbury replied: They are dis- tinctly hopeful, because In addition to Europeun methods they are almost, ciane. mmong the cousien of) tas world to develop a school is essentially a product of the Canadian environment. Thin distinctive quality has been fully recognized not only by our neighbors. to: the -but- by - Bare pean countries generally. hat are the distinctive charac- teristicn of this movement? wae an- other qeustion Mr. Norbury replied: A consclous- ness on the part of a small group of artista that typical Canadian scenery was quite unllke that of any other countr The country along the Sf. Law- essentially in characteristics river, ake and mountains in other countries, This tg particularly noticeable, first of all, in the me clearness of atmosphere, in certain wild solitude and in a, brilliancy of local color. Continuing, Mr. Norbury explained that these problema demand for their depiction an almost entirely new tech- nique, and while the accomplishment ot thls ty necessarlty enatSae 6 slow growth, t has already attain Tharkediy high atandard Taylor Will be Put To Real Test on a November 4th The following sport card will be oftered: ty: Promoter: en, aaa ka Hall on the evening of Bat- apeaou Nerieibec ad eck Taylor and Belaelen will, eed the Dill uled to d ten ten-minute Petal the, beet two aut of ieee: SAD Taylor writes that he Saturday, If possible, and inlah, bia training: tn) Grande Rrateis deadly toehold barred, Taylor's favorite hold; at thls. writing and, pounds, in jeeattngclvtalans choad: tee wrestled to-a di ir Inst. encounter. Exlekson Fie eents This match tw acheduled to go. three, ten- minute rounds or the best two aut of - three falls, As these two are very evenly matched, the bout should be a 5008 boys of the. Wreentling Club, which tm under: the Airection of By boxing Foote, 180 pounds, will mix it with Hitwood whee 180s scheduled Ted Green, popular een will meet nome other good boy welaht, The ring. a at tho lant fight ane? will be in the centre of the ball, thus allowing everyone a cleus view Of the: contestants, Haynes wit Todecesy Bert Bea rent will be timekeeper GA petee of tie, deeeaingreee have charge of the ne There will be music before the bowta between the various encounters,
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