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THURSDAY, AUGUST 10, i933 THE NORTHERN TRIBUNE PAGE SVEN Paragraphs of Personal Interest Mra. Black return d from Edmonton on Saturday, Mrs. J. 0. Stewart and son visited The Tribune office on Tuesday. Mrs. Morria of Peace River is the es: bertson, of Ed- ea Was G vacehe visions ts conan in and Mra Oscar Parks of Prest- Mille Were business visitor to Grande Prairie thia week. Mra, J. J. E. Clarke ana sons, Harold wha Gerald, are visiting In town for 1 fey days, Aflns Nelta Taylor left on Saturday for a vialt to Calgary and Bantt. Charles Ouilette, mother and sisters day from.a holiday Keya and he Chris Bates, foreman for the Butfalo Lakes Lumber Company, was admitted to the hospital on Monday. D. J. MacDonald of Spirit River, bubervisor of Soldier Settlement in that area, ts holidaying ai Mkaliy hot cP Slonuce Dror store returned on Saturday a trip Batol caNtary: Bamoatan. and other Ss Dorothy Longson of Haicourt, fs spending a few days in Grande Prairie.aa the guest of Miss Gwen Gant, 3 Mr. and Mra. J. H. Hunter returned week from a month's holidays spent at.Los Angeles and other Coast me Guamundson, manager of the Canadian Ulilities Limited at Grande Prairie, lett on Saturday.on holiday ip to Calgary. pees. ana Michel Dubuc, sons of arte Dates, were, visitors to Grands ia week. The boys were de- wits thelr trip, i Atkinson. attached to the Grande?Prairie branch of the Royal Heft n Saturday ons, holiday Hip fo. Calgary and other potn Mlgk eehman, returned on mis gath . town of Peace River, where the guest of fer and Pirother in-law, Mr..and Mrs. J. J. E. Clarke. Miss Mary Balleky of the Equity district. who was on tor appendicitix. 1s doing fine 1 te leave the Munlolpal Hospital within a few days. J, Mercer, farming near Westlock, was a visitor to Grande Prairle on Thus He stated that the crops in the Westlock area were quite sati factory. Fe Sak erent ae River left for her home on Mon: three weeks in Grande Prairie visiting Miss Jessie Evans and Mrs. J. Dowiald Robertson of Three Hills, formerly of Grande Prairie, spent a abort in town on Thursday while en route to Arras, B.C., to visit parents, Deploy ot 3 Bold visited The ham, manage aa fia, Bimonton; to senger on Tuesday CLAIMS TRIBUNE'S REPORT EXAGGERATED LOSS IN REO WILLOW-WAPITI DISTRICT Frank BL ( Wapltt*) Brown of Haxelmere waa In Grande Prairle Monday. In discussing the ball stone walGh vated try between the gt;the WWaplth, he he Joma, so far as a not. ex: per ce: Miss* Katherine Alt is spending few days visiting friends at Wanham. Dan MeN of Edmonton was a passenger on Tissdays train en route to Dawson Creek, Jaeger wee son. Donald will leave on priany for a week's visit to Edmonton. Claude O'Keefe Miss Flint of Toronto w: pas fa train en route to Beaverlodge to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Flint. Dr, and Mrs. Haynes left for Ed- monton and outside pointa on Sunday: They will return to Grande Prairie on August Lew Flood, who: has been em- ployed during the past year at Moun- tain Park Colleries, is visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J: Flood. Miss Reta Robinson, Miss Gertha Hillman, Mike Dreany, D. Lachlan and Guide Dixon left Wedries- Gay eventing: ow Noltany.trtp tate the mountali A. McDonald and her of Peace River, spent their holidays in Grande Prairle, the guests of Mr. and Mra. J. M. Smart. (Gharlla. ork of alla passed through patient in the Military Hos. pital for the past two months. Charles Grittin of Moose Jaw, was a ron Tues on his way to visit his aa bonat Dawson Creek. Mr. Griffin is a re+ tired C. P. R. cond Editor Kitchen of the Peace River family enjoyed Sunday dinner with the Brightwells, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Thomson and daughter, Mary, b; MacLachlan, returned Grande Prairie on Monday morning, after a pete toate Regine Sethi tet and outside. po The Siete were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J, O. Stewart last Sunday: pesear ie sre Se RD daugh- e, Mr, and Mra. Gien Van Sehalcx, Ciiffora Purvia and jector The following travellers were week- peeereeras Machine Co.: r of Tees Persse . Gilbertson, Van- couver, .representing Canadian Can- ners; Bad McLear, representing Car. Ration Milk, Edmonton. ir. end Mra. Ix B. Yule and family Fruits and vegetables are ripe and ready for the great event. rings, etc., as well ingredients. You will want jars, tops, as the freshest, finest A few suggestions: Heinz White Cider and Malt Vinegar 16 oz.-botties 25c, 33 oz. bottles .- 40c Heinz Bulle White Pickling Vinegar, gal.- 85c Whole Pickling Spices, bull, Per Ib, a --- 25 750 Root Ginger, pound. .-- - Raspberries Ready Next Week LEAVE YOUR ORDERS Apricots, Cherries and Strawberries are about over. Nelson Archibald SERIES OF LUTHERAN MEETINGS AT VALHALLA Rev. G. M. Trygsted, former mis sionary in China and teacher at Cana- dian Tatheran Bible School, Camrose, tv Centre on Sunday, gt; -Auguat 18, 14 series of moet- Ings, There will sessions each Morning sessions will bs in and all evening -meet- Inga in Bnglish. -Bveryone ly tn oor dig A ab follow at Albeiight, ON WRPECTION Ta aon, At Royal Miltary School at Kingston, Been by The Tribune representativ My, Lister sald he wan inapeoting the el warehousen-in the Peace River. At the Churches Se aeamecn SABBATH OAYCTO KEEP IT HOLY 2 0 WEMBEEY/ANGLEOAN Chisnee inieter: REY. R. BrBAGHAN IePh, 7:30 pm. Mountain Trail-Sehool. CHRIST CHURCH (ANGLICAN) REV. ERIC W. JACKSON, Ba. eT. oreaniet. in Holy, Comanunlon. rning Prayer. 7:30 pan tivening Prayer. ST. PAUL'S UNITED CHURCH Minister: REV, NELSON CHAPPEL, M.A., B.D, J. Huston of Wembley will preach. No Evening Service, THE UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA AT CLAIRMONT Sunday, August 13 Figing Shot Service at 2:30 p.m. Grande Prairie Sunday school at 11 2.1 Publle worship at 7:80. The Minis- ter will pre 7 All cordially invited.. McLAURIN BAPTIST CHURCH Pastor a REV. 8, J. WATERMAN tant Pastor: BAX Sunday, August (3 8, J. WATERMAN: nerles of omit Northfleld, Nowden, Nosth re PLEASEO WITH TRIBUNE QUALITY PRINTING plears find money say you rade wrappere it a fine Job of printing sa BERT J. M. TI MAN. HILARIOUS RIOT OPENS AT THE CARITOL THEATRE WITH.AN ALL STAR CAST ees House Featurin ay Soyer, Pisin vale, nme an Bey musical comedy International: Houre one ef the ecu, most amus to eas Wye and day Maatraay ot International House haa a genuine plot in addition to spectacular qualities. place at a from the character who I trying to keep the bidding. he be quaran- 5 too well: the whole hotel 1 quarantined while Lugosi Matters in the hotel xo from crazy to crazier. The events all work up to a frenzied climax. mina pleture if you want 1 good laugh, HUALLEN NEWS HUALLEN Aug. 9. Mra, Stokke and the Misses. Edna and Erna and Henry Stokke were visitors last Sun- day afternoon, calling at the home of Mr. and Mra W. MacRae. Beth Punt spent last week visiting Mr, and i left last Sunday for the outside, his old stamping ground, Yellowgrans, Sask, John Waray cabloyed a cartoad of beef cattle to the Edmonto: on last. week's Co-op. shipment. any from here attended Wembley sportr and, spent an enjoyable time, especially at the dance in the evening Allen, M.L.A., visited Tupper Creek last Saturday. construction of the new Klondyke Trail mchool. It expected the bulld- be ready when the school gins September Teft last Friday for re- turned from thelr trip to Edmonton and they say they:spent a lovely time, Sean H and) Heard Herman looking for a hired girl. Wembley visitors wondering why peace totes (Con'taesyabamne -oaee is earl M. trying to figure out how to That a little side trip to the hom steading are on relief would add variety to the Itinerary. That we hope the frost don't get tec the Preabyt That lota are being installed these 4 That the lagt coms at the Ridge war short and sna Bob Garret saepthe a0 and headed wt the gas CANADIAN WINS COVETED CUP N. ers gregate at Bisley with a tally of yantble 370, this gaining in n competition jed 1,250 cup emblematic of consistent marksmanal SBI figures on visiting ? The contractors have commenced times culverts ae re Play opposite Greta aK lntest picture. po In the star's eee ee . G. P. Party Travel : * gno 2 housand Miles On a Raft Vernon Connors, who, accompanted by Bill Parker and Stewart Currle, left a point on the Wapiti south of hia Grande Prairie and drifted with the current as far ax Fort Fitzgerald, ar- rived home the other day and) to The Tribune reporter told. an Interesting He tated that they left here June Sand arrived ut Fort Fltsgerald on June 25, after covering a distance of approximately 1,000 miles, pasty baal ca/emal boat in fot and after visions at Peace River proceeded: to Fort Ver nillion, At tho Chutes they expertenced their fh nd practically only difficulty. they lost thelr raft, which they boat, carrying the was lined across they. cauant with MeCat apy Collins, Ascltine, iho left on h raft from the same spot on the Wapitl which his party did. tes the two rafts the party will have to remain at Fitzgerald until next spring. McCausland got a job as foreman of Ryan's hay camp, les above Fitz- gerald. was i uctadenul 19 getting a Job ax cook on Frank Cousineau iceemstully piloted the Walker bont through the C that hin. party met a Spirit River party at Fitzgerald who a made the trip by raft from Dun vesan.. This party included Mr. and Mra. Bodie an Brinkman, board they had a tractor, which they used to nupply the power. Connors returned on the Northern North and that the mining compantes, ar bringing in miners to the Great Bear mining fields from Ontario. Connors sald he heard that Malcolm Campbell left Fitzgerald for Bear Lake waste Ieee tig ser re a and two others, he said, lott Pltagecala 1n akitt, expect ing to met work on Bear River towing boats past the rough spote. AXES MADE OF GOLD Three gold axe and several saws with gold handle: ong the Phoeniclant relay Sassi dur HA (aso ys mple.at Jebel, in Syria. e antiques date back to the 13th Don ears nes eal foie rons tat tion 8d Sis eae It in direct bppoaition A STUDY IN INCENTIVE Chapter Rood Idea of yours, to the tore ood superintendent aatd the eral 1 A-1 propoaitios prealdent to the general mans ager. Chapter 11 Thin check Ix an expression of our appreciation, xxld th president to the general man nalary. to the ought for tendent tooth TOWN COUNCIL REFUSES TO PASS EARLY CLOSING BY-LAW OR REINSTATE POLICE CHIEF (Contitiued from Page One) Continuing, Mr. Kasur wald that no farmal complaint haa been made 0 conduct an opportunity wis prepared, sald ii inventigation at any time and meet rplainte, neainat, ie Tooley auld hk held the same ppinian as ha id when the: styles Mr. Re abs with, tho lt;agtien drastle the council F Road should at Took dented that There Ix no re- aracter In the The action taken Was purely Interests of economy and had to do. with uniora ed with the Mayor fl motion. in th nothing Mr. that Me an opportunity hig many years of servi Councilor Croken paid bh won to e his mind and rt require a. polleemari.- The Mayor: We should have a in view of had no the t previous motion be rescinded and that Constable Ross el stated, Counelllor Henning: Phia motion Is ta the motion. The vote finally was taken and re- sults Arilait Poctoous, Honatng,, Shaver and Croken Mayor, Spencer and Charters. Temperature Goes Still Higher The mercury went a few higher when the third and final read- ing of the by-law setting aside a part yy each week as a half- On cat Councillor Porteous sald that in his Judgment, if the by-law were passed t would hurt Grande Prairle as a trad- Ing center in view of the fact that stores In neighboring towns and Goun- remain open. yor wild that as he under- tlon had been accepted and the nec sary requirements met. request of several of the coun- cillors, find com may itself served with a mandamun pelling It t After considerable discussion the vote was trken and resulted as fol- lows: Tuesday 1:80.p.m. Guard parade. Thureday 8:00 p.m. Public Sunshine Hour. EMMAUS LUTHERAN CHURCH miles Hast and 4 Miles North of the second Bunday ot the month, SEXEMITH UNITED CHURCH 7:80 p.m Wembiey. 87. JOGEPH'R CATHOLIC CHURCH o Pral on In the larger sense, none of the problemm before us are greater than ema of the home children. Herbert Hoover. Wood an hard as tenk and almont aa atrong aa xteet has heen cornstalks and used in What One Girl Wore: Z ly Betty Brawnles abody. seems to/(be remaining tn town. this sumni away for the entire commuting, or .at least skipping out of town on Saturdays for country week-ends, In the fashion world the allk mult 4 come into Its own for both week- ing th simpleidress was just right for a game of tennis or golf and spropriate for dancing at the connere club later in the Bince bicycling and roller maine concealed pO front apd back, so that when one merely, walking the skirt appeare to- furniture, red- for very be in one. Gay touches of buttons, belt and, piping are effective, . Henning, Char- tera and Croken. Counelllor Croken, chatrman of the town hall committee, reported that the hall and police office had been painted and that the contract for the ork had been given to A. Ward at 2 price of 70. Councillor Shaver: asked for? He was Informed that tenders had been anked for In the matter of paint Ing, but not-for supplying the paint, Attention was drawn to the fact Were tenders 535.70 were panned for payment. Wedding Bells were Wright officiated. WOODEN MONEY CIRCULATE: AT BLAINE, WASHINGTON ake any wooden moiey le old uavice,given.in'n jovial way aa Joke. Blaine, Washington, wooden: money sotuaity circulates. a proof of this, Mra J. 0. art of the Wembley: district han tn. hee m fiveccent wooden plece of On the back Is a picture of the Peace Arch, erected on the boundary line to commemorate one -hundred yeara of peace between the United Staten and Cannes. said that the wooden, mone; whieh in a form of script, was (xqued 4n connection with unemplayment re let, n xiven previous the summer months halr LATEST NEWS FLASHES. HOPPERS MAKE INROADS UPON CANADA crore OTTAWA, Kranshopper the pawt week to cause furt to Canadian crops. Heat and d damage, ald the report, wns sultered cRCOY 67 AEE viously mut+ The dam- bys eons Aug, Drouth and plague combined ara ther damage ata, fored which feashot the ine Sapien at few ond the first eeeeintaunay It wan atated P at, with very few and with consequent di poth -yteld Grasshopp ot CUBA IN STATE OF-WAR NAVAN: A 9. Prenide: chade toda red that a state of ax oxists inthe Soties lan of CURE HYDE PARK. N. Y,, Aug. 9. Im- renident Roosevelt inie appeared xpeciat report carried from Washington, surrounded the hite Houxe by secret service men and immediately given to the Prest- dent. There were eporta that the Cubah ambuwader was route her SIMLA, Indi 9. Eftorta of a 20-pound bomb e Firing censed subnequently. DUBLIN Gent Aug. Th al Owen 0 Dutt s newly q 6 stoned, iste Ov ceawan them outside a ball Several of ardsmen were ut by the stones, none seriously, o-Three Colonet fighting dissidents Lekerdousa. Including in Tues region NEW YORK, Aug, 9. General Mo- tors Corporation Tuesday announced a ten per cent pay Increase to salaried employees, effective August MONTGOMERY, Ala, Aug. 9 The Alabama prohilbtion repeal convention the United States. NEW YORK, degrees Dass of a 500,000 sult for damages Wire one-tenth the alze of a human in sl pany lnean eset lamp, is formed by pasal bar of tungsten Petites dies, each slightly smaller than rede: BATES CE CEASSIFIED ORIWARE OVERTISEMEN 2 cents per word: insertion, 1 eent pee inimum total cl 35 First insertion, each consecutive word. conta Eee TL WELL DRILLING WANTED Will conalder taking for payment second- hand tre, cenatora, cattle or horses, John Orsust, Beaverlodge. TO TRADE Good milk cow for second-hand binder. Apply. Troyer, Wapiti, Alta. 20-8 CALL FOR TENDERS: Fenders will be received by, the quired, Weigh slip to accompany each load. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. . M, SMART, (08-7 Sec'y Grunde Prairie 8, D. 2857. Nee aes Oana TAILOR MADE. SUITS Pay Good Dividends for Your Investment OUR FRENCH DRY CLEANING Your Service C. Stredulinsky Merchant Tailor Phone ttl P.O. Grande Prairie, Alta. 107
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