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Northern Tribune 1932-06-30 - 1934-12-27
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1933-10-26
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PAGE TWO THE NORTHERN TRIBUNE THURSDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1933 uaands and yet we talk of a sur- . ae 2 ci 3 2 30 . s 7 n 2 a ere certainly i 8 as 2s a wheat, due to the diabolical condition a Which exists throusbout the world that 2 ie prevents people from buying flour or s a Bot if the masses of the people were o a human standard 33 20 81 : : 8 rr 3 33): 7 nm o z oO oe 3 s ot : at 34 ei relief? Yet such s Sa etn gee - THURSDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1963 Ree oak toe rcon a tinued for the last three MADE IN ALBERTA What is wrong is that about tenth x u WEEK Jot the people, through forced un- a * Jemployment, have been robbed of their Deo power and those in em- sah 46 ployment have had thelr wages or on re oe cut to the minimum) And a a * we talk of a wheat surpfus, and other 4 i B Grimly and heroicaliy the masses of fay ar : Jthe people have faced the * ay land have, generally sjeaking, done 20 73 oo . ithout murmuring. This speaks vol- a e 39 fumes. for the, temperament and con- fs a stitutional training of the people. But nl ot a this deplorable condition cannot con- 2 s 2 tinue indefinitely, mor will it. 28 38. te : as. they 3 nave never done before and are ask- * ais ing why In the midst of plenty should S45 y be 20 poor as to be a8 necessities of life. a Thought mi construc- 4 2 tive change and out of all this think. 2 ing will come a 14 program Which eventually will load us a out of the morass. : r Thinking 1s the mcst hopeful sign eric of the times, 33 ae 2 08 ; 3 v eS 76 by 8s NO HIGHWAY REDRESS ET eer) 8 is IN SIGHT se and accuracy over older Tae camapian MEDICAL cNenatr ead sttet,te Reece tse tom auany nore TURN con z receipt of a letter from the ee cama BLACK NEGRO WHITE ul . McPherson, ack- Pociceine eerste at a: eesecionet DS, HocUs-PocUS Suffering from asthma, a ceal- the Board of Trade, in which was en- e black Haitian Negro, Dau. the Board of Trade, in hich we isay Do you remember the patent medi- phin, cured himecit by mal x cee A rer ne Pence iver Histeay cings and appliances that were soleating one quary nut a day for atx be graretied. widely advertised twenty years ago? aaya, without result. On sere tec holds out no imme- PH. You ever stop to think what has /day he ate two of the nuts and be- diate hope :that the request will be ic belt which was came and a Sacks cchsting ookatier tece4s wo heal all manser of dis- blind. When he recovered his am ea eane? Where are the marvellous cures his sight returned, but his Negro at Tie Saaeaie soley color was gone. The color of his eyes a The natural remedies, which -for and also of his halr bas changed 2 e em It seems strange that money can Be axes hocus-pocus of later know- fly taken for a white man. The nuts Se found for graxelling roads on th Out 1ieage and talks of jonization and po- which he ate are found to contain a 30) side, including the highway to Jasper tential electricity. eyanidic acid. so Park, and not a dollar can be found ree fo rcinion Go facoce a) to make the Peace River - their Department of National De- The first tural process ta - panaible. fence, protect the public of Canada in be carried Canada was the bi is of the many powerful so far as the law allows, and as our ing of of grain at Port ae arguments in favor of an extra repre- iawmakers, public Royal, Nova Scotia, in 1605: and the ee sentative for this country, to comnter- are gaining a better understanding of manufacturing act the influence of other parts of the the danger to the public in was the grinding of corn in the regarding pat- the fall of that year. Jo urging for the of the ent ai strengthened. Spraying farm weeds with sulphu- portions. the various Boards of Trade / The patent medicine danger does ric acid originated in France in 1911. - Spommzcwor C gt; With the Boy Scouts O OF HIGHWAY 4 sorry story of the contition of the rue eWASTIKA Sees NOT PURE GERMAN Not the least of the inconsistencies i of the ferrid Nazi super-naturalism that would cast out of Germany all iE origin PORRRERSRIBRSSS IAAT that is not pure Germanic in. 2 is the Swastika emblem, adopted as 96, 70 the symbol of Teutonic purity ani 98 seta Ot ty. Por the Swastika ta: 8 vie se cross with the left-turn arme tis pro- TS ssace 4. bably the oldest symbol of which th Dl peuah is historic record. Efleen oe before the time of Christ :t Wl ees + Ss Chineee, xen Dalsteish gt; 398) gt; 8)seurtet : st Fi j ; A) Georse - 750 oes lt; designs-by North American 1 oi 4 The word Swastika is an 2 2 ; cal Be well nn ro eo: - SS) 3 a a- ome 23 wt fF lt; yp large va presented os 4 s 4 to different blind schools in Canada. 28) 2 ; service. 5 oe Ee a a At; ; : Following disturbances in Toronto, Hungarian Towns Hosts Te British E : ; Z resulting Boy Scouts pehe : 4 i During the week following ' the for 3 World Scout Jamboree at Bodapest, gt; : parties of English were guests of the municipalities of different Hun- towne. A troop en at NOW AVAILABLE AT ALL 3.STAR PUMPS An International Folk Dance Festival Folk dances of thelr various coun- tries were Gemonstrated at am inter- national folk dance festival at the . petnt, stars iting the 10 Scout) Seals Theatre; London, by Scouts and Laws. Guides from Belgium, Csecho-Btova- Retma Ockert Aifimen yt i Por aUBRBSSSELLRSSSSES 3 F oes - *Beden-Powell Road Free State, Netherlands, Norway, During the summer's goodwill- Scotland, Sweden, Switzeriand and Atice erulee vieit of British Scout aad Wales, Guide leaders to Palanga. Lithuania, cee Lord Bater-Powell opened 2 mew Scout Santa Cisus Already Susy read named after bim. Two thoumad Notwithstanding improving condi. tions that ae arog it i : : t I 4 i i : Imperial Oil Limited : wity wilt be Ontaric ag brought in f At Namps evening mee mi r Springs From th Fairview 2 threshing tained. At 1 bushels
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Image 514 (1933-10-26), from microfilm reel 514, (CU11213325). Courtesy of Early Alberta Newspapers Collection, Libraries and Cultural Resources Digital Collections, University of Calgary.