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Northern Tribune 1932-06-30 - 1934-12-27
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THE NORTHERN TRIBUNE NEW TOWN PLANNING BOARD A new advisers town and rural planning Doard has deen set provincial take fhe Dlace of the former as from various parts ef ine provisos Hos O: Me secretary. Mr. Paton is horticulturist at Oliver Nurseries. INVESTIGATING BIRD DISEASES Bird disease specialists of Alberta at Stobart Lake in southern The provincial Department of Agri culture, with the cooperation of the rta, is planning to Biological United States fed visit Stobart Lake on saly 1. NEW DAIRY COMMISSIONER arly s' service for pas province tn the capacity of Alberta dairy commissioner, Dr. C. P. Mar is being retired on pension this meen b: Marker joined the Alberta service when the province was formed in 1905, having been here in the ter- ritory since 1897 in work for the Canadian government. He was honored by Alberta University in 1924, about the same time was knighted by his home government in Denmark fc services as Danish consul in Alberta. STATE HEALTH INSURANCE State health insurance for Alberta round-table meeting representa creates tome throughout ical and health the wide around the outside edge of the proposed heal MORE GRAVELLING CONTRACTS In addition to seven road gravelling contracts awarded by the Public Works Department this week in vari- rma. Projects will be awarded on June 29. coaL SUBVENTION Considerable benefit to the coal in- dustry of the province is expected to be derived from the new subyention granted by the Dominion government w: lt;a ; ie A New Deal For) ass Thistle of the value of his set. Every card fits trading. weriteca tls subvention wir put BOOK on How To oe Aes tt oe ae Martine Control Canada Provinces : Thistle Issued WHEAT FED TO LIVESTOCK Eas es een : aaitt in a native of Borope and was one tr the earliest weeds introduced. inte Canada. The North-West Grain Deal- Cra Ancocttion bam financed Ste Conducted by, Professors . P. Me- Tostie and W. Tiidesley. weed control and higher prices of wheat in 1933-34, ind partly to the large Increase opuiation about 0H,00 ber 1 and December, nd to a decrease of about two milion THihout charge at all Une country in numbers of heng and chickens ur- Goting with control of couch Grass, 2 Sow Thistle and details as to the loss fee throush weega in western canada Diente tiene seed, fanning. foots, ooed eraln aed iS) rs Who ranure. It causce damage, through : + gt; qremaiag out fist. andi forces copa? oll Their Own i f molstare / from and reduci by fomakers who Zot 0 Foll thele own will be interested to Jeayn that there is no trading or exchanging necessary with the Premium Cards packed in Buck- ingham Fin means of controlling The cards tn-this Cigtrette Tobacco thin weed ts through keeping the in- sre pot Tumbered. They ont have) gested land entirely Black fer one com to (be in any particular. sequence or order to maki This le th warked contrast to thel old method of collecting sets of carda when a smoker might have to wait weeks before getting the two or three necessary of Buckingham Fine Cut gets adda t0 The aauit grape leat bopper ta again heccming abundant evident tn he x trict, particularly in and in ihe vicinity of vineyards whlch were poorly sprayed last year. in without It takes only 30 of the premium a LINDSAY NEWS Buckingham Cigarettes and Buckingham Pipe Tobacco. * EVERYBODY LIKED THE OTHER FIGHTING WHEAT STEM SAWFLY. ere LINDSAY, June 20. The girls play, The wheat stem sawfly is one of the The Other Ghomt, insect pests of wheat on the Hull, wax a decided success, The hall Canadian prairies and 1 te Increasing Car'prety ean eromten aaa everyone in severity. As pointed out by Mr. H. i L. Seamans, entomologist in charge of The highlight of the show was Mi the Dominion Entomological Labora- Doretny AfeDensia, whee had e. veny tory at Lethbriaze, ifficult eer servant, methods of control Sia ont ofa ater fall plow play we are putting it mildly. The other girls did very well also. Irene Bulfora and Miss Irene : mention for and natural way they the larvae at the bottom of the stubs. aS Jn order to force a fat temperature) RAIN INTERFERES WITH BALL have to be spread over the field andy lt;.OWINE 10. oe rai See eae. urna, junior teams DeBolt for scheduled games, but will likely go In the near future. Trap crops hye been found to be 2 . This susceptible to sawfly attack, so that it will be sufficiently advanced to be more attractive to egg-laying sawflies n ig the crop to be protected. The larvae which develop in the trap crop troyed by cutting, as in the case of wheat and rye, in mid-July, or by the oa iteelf as in the case of oats or grass. e trap crop irimeededpee strip from 20 to 30 feet district ince this enterprise has been started. SPORTS GROUNDS NEARLY READY FOR PLOW Below is a list of people who have already donated to the new grounds. Additional lists will be printed necessary. irmont J. C. McNeil ... en G. ey wuat be cut for hay between July 15 R. and August 1 iy Seetco7 ths tacrae Oats and brome grass destroy the farvae that feed in them and can be grown for hay or seed. a BepeSeseessssssses More Canadian potatoes were ex- Ported during the year ending March 31, 1834. than in the preceding year. the increase being 50,000 cwts: The Se aaa erie aaa ewte in 1983-34; 1.117.000 in 1932. At March 31,3894 the amount remaining in farmers hands ras 12272000 cwta Amperial Oil Limited Kk * 3 Star Gasoline Atlas Tires - Mobiloil Marvelube Oil and Greases SOLD EVERYWHERE IN CANADA MURPHY CHARTERS PORTEOUS HARDWARE w. Canoda Thistle flourisb:s in varying if BEAVERLODGE HALCOURT NEWS W. A ENJOYS SOCIAL HOUR BEAVER LODGE June 26. The of. the United Church met at hour wan spent over the tea cups. W.M, 8. HELD RALLY FRIDAY welcomed ladies and a dainty lunch was served by the W, A. We are to have Aire, salelaa home with us axain after having In the Grande Prairie Municipal Hoa- pita for esas Mrs. McLean and Mr, and Mrs, White, Mrs. Cawston wee: to be gone. for five or six weeks. Mr, Geo. Harris and Mra. Bob Cook eft inat Thursday for Eamonto: and Mra. Andrews and Jimmy and Mr. and Mra. Castle leave for the Coant on Saturday, to be gone a month. Robt, Butler has started s second- hafid store and is also handling the Sen iteeabs Grande Prairie Cream BENTUM UNITED CHURCH Beaver Lodge Minister: REV. GEO. A. SHIELDS, B.A. Sunday, July 11:00 low River bridge, Halcourt. Rey. Dr. will be the Bring your lunch . put on at Bezanson Secricalinice eld tn tho all at Fall lt;3 pm Hasstmere pone ee we 14 public worship. ST. LUKE'S (ANGLICAN) : Beaver Lodge Minister: REV. SIDNEY W. SEMPLE, B.A, L.Th. ahday a7 CARD OF THANKS Mr. and Mra. W. G. Johnson wish to express their appreciation of the many idndnesses shown them following the which recently destroyed their home, and to thank friends, known and unknown, for the numerous evidences of thoughtfulness. 3 SS I LAKE SASKATOON to) 9 aeaeen aes) LAKE SASKATOON, June 26 Mr. and Mra. Ea. and sons, of Bluesky, spent last week at the home out two carloads of fat cattle. SEEN AND HEARD ON THE PUBLIC HIGHWAY Putta-putta-putta the ata i viel I ree ay in Dr, and Risen tt on Tuesday for Edmonton EXCITING GAME OF SOFTBALL HALCOURT, June 38 A game of softball was played on the sports) grounds near the Bridge on Wednesday, iris, which re- Hatcourt, Mortweat, Jean Foster, Ruth Allison, here) Marearet Watt: sity. MaNasent Dorothy. ane eNseas Madeline Chambers, Bane Treret. iatcourt Datsy Ventress, Mra. Art Mra. Peter McNaughton, DINNA FERGIT Don't forget the dances to be held at Beaver . Lodge every alternate Saturday evening. The next one will be on Sat July 7, trom 8 until midnight Rect Feaseirs has Dienic at the Red Willow bridge, court, en Sunday. Jaly Bist s Pa Lodge. branch coffee will be provided free. SEEN AND HEARD - Frahk White entertaining special visitor. The Ingledew boys wearing new pants. Harry Ingledew in looking forward to the next 3rd of June dance. Herb O'Brien playing tennia, Come He 2 There is to be ice cream at the Legion Picnic o Sunday, July 8, at the Red Willow River. aes lt;on HALCOURT NEWS FLASHES HALCOUET, June first prize, wom one of the. prizes, with her calf. Owing to rain over the week-end the baseball gamea at Mr. Osborne Ned. 's Fine Cut Cigarette SEEN AND HEARD Some of the tesinis fans practising and rumors of an Hast and West side tournament in the near future. Rolling em easier, rolling em better, with this fragrant, satisfying tobacco that's the boss brand of the whole outfit when it comes to downright satisfaction in rolling-one s- own. SAVE THE POKER HANDS OGDEN S FINE CUT PS At om BATTING Averages beeesasseeanal reenter: i GuSpenoReRRRes NpnRNUERSRoE? Ken Montgomery, John MacDougall 11 Observations at the Labora Your Pip8 Knows Ogden s Cut Plug are capable of locating the apple frult eaters By conan the Comeains tomologiat. Picnic Time Is Here LET US SUPPLY YOUR. WANTS THERMOS BOTTLES...... 7B and up THERMOS JUGS, -Gation: pares 850 FISHING TACKLE FISH LINES (AN Kinds). REELS - GUT AND HOOKS - ARTIFICIAL BAIT Everything for the Fisherman SPALDING GOLF CLUBS....... SPALDING GOLF BALLS. sos COLORED WOODEN GOLF TEES................40c per 100 CADDY BAGS - B/SEBALLS - BATS - GLOVES SOFT BALLS - TENNIS BALLS 125 and up Everything for the Sportaman and Camper Bee our window display of NEW CHARM ALUMINUM COOKING UTENSILS Thomson Hardware Ltd. Phone 14 GRANDE PRAIRIE ? your repairs for harvesting machines Call in and see our New Mower: i MeCORMICK-DEERING BALL-BEARING CREAM SEPARATORS Skim Closer - Turn Basler - Last Longer ip 5 Fratik Crummy, Agent Phone Me. 1 GRANDE PRAIRIE THURSDAY, Jt Associ Deleg Con Central Coun Trad District met at Monday, June 2 George of to press for the ments, Minutes of th were read and a Conserv Defer N A Candi (Continued public adminis pliminating pediting adm carried unantr During 8 re y served All in all jections. The resolut and read and mont meeting ion In the co taxation and firat easentia to restore fin Encours Resolves t convention 1 th diversity the
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