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1934-09-06
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- FUR FARMING N. A. FROOD: were taken to England and tmproved. He TEP ER le Soe atre Top IN and eventually some were shipped to : : as The scenery the United. States, where they became Athabasca wa quite popular. e anset, Pe sci a Ree rcs ee : ncaa tt We as sticking out all over him. He won the of ary tro: Raph worth, o Kennel Club last winter at C: dollars to the 1 ie A. brotl Prince Mickey, Is champion dog of this class in Alberta, Quon Poi jooked as though he would not be averse to mixing it, but, never- theless, he was In a peaceful mood. O1 Wild oats ar neck f Be be tlelds of mixed. grain. i P We. discovers pulp of the hig the jelly tan ketchup, write ly i coupe, B.C. ef Long or obio * south and dou aiderable protec green-cut gral Ie necessary, later be remo. south end of-e ge (lie nt Fe Ck b FaSECS i hi Ha adi i - wee mo lt; feed is being stored SPLENDID RESPONSE TO APPEAL Hie MAJESTY LENDS A HAND Rae tebe The north FOR ASSISTANCE TO. eas We een ey bare iar the frost Hine m DROUGHT AREAS made King George. joins with the crew in hauling On the main sheet of his yack Sane Ba the race for big yachts at the Royal Southampton Yacht Club Regatta at oor g uelea ne mometers dail he response to th appeal we annua te ars feed in the pens necessary ones. NECESSITY OF TIMBER BELTS it took youth, of the period bet on the wheat ACROSS THE COUNTRY a Yood sign, of mind. On Monday it was my privilege and ee A. B. Belange with three cid) bares tration Station 20,..mo i subjects under discussion were w drifting. the condition in the the bowels, alongside. Th Grought-stricken areas in the southern ecustomed ; because 20 aun ynstructed, parts of the western provinces, and Personalty, I am more than pleased member contrary to our be the corners belng dovetailed while the the draining of natural reservoire. schools have opened. If for any opinion wi a are grooved an Ty that aire beard. But th Th re is an upstairs which gives our trogbi: Seet others: i ing up; at this amount: exceptions to rm plenty of bedroom space. A Raat mie : screened-in verandah is another fea- party made the following effect, aD. It takes Na beervation on the question: : years to bulla is we got started, A CHAT WITH ONE OF THE less syotem. soll Mke that e government should have UNEMPLOYED FROM B.C. z north Missoiirt insisted that a strip of timber be left ia of the my io lt; iatry and Solls CANADA PAYS HOMAGE R many To ITs piscovere the prevail re from the wundreds yea, thous - a atx mnie burn up in as a that west. He pointed out that already in over agian Recently. in thp East there ae to some districts soil drifting had - com (Celebrated the dlecovery of Canada jut progress is menced, and he attributed this to the Roose: Relatively Jacques Cartier, which feat took place They have served their purposes and cutting down of the timber, which that than purchased the province. letter... When moHvities thee four hundred years age. must go. allowed the wind to sweep through says m close Cartier found a wilderness in- wetoped 18/1 a East of the Smoky Giant ine 1 notice by the press that the in- habitants of the city of Victoria are been ma me SR nce aanioeee country and it would not take long to iar that fir plant timber belts where needed and city there is a youth who stands Pint ii haven one and a half inches. eat pacha gh Sadek tion would be ished. He sug- juation ten ment has pushe pretty much th. pena and-sheep numeroiis witha glutting the wo ed rode wide, i tan Sootal Geet aleeict a yous Saas cat meets nts province. of Prairie. wan twine at Fee tneictop as nan who siands she fect ten ches, ee mae takes the credit entirety : fala, including a : sei I had the pleasure of meeting this easy taak, but atep by step tinent has been Young giant, whose surname is Cham- es and other ar and Re ergo bers but who everyone east of the barns. There is no quest varied resources. tion: Alberta up. thesattic Tiny. Ne system. they tee hos dollar wheat at ting down of the timper. th E we ; In 1929) Her It, would not be necessary to send for : charge: of weed Federal struct something that will not be done until urces are mage to lend the ming off load of hay or he is there Tiny walks with a slight stoop, haa Ih work. Those who have gone before over- Which he attributes to dodging the sch r io came almost insurmountable obstacles UPPeT the average door. that myself: Youth is a wonderful thing through courage and faith in them- only when he straightens up that one reservoirs a selves and the country and the prob- Tealizes his immense height. coe Tens which beset cur path wilt algo Now the strange. thing sbout it S to Ccying for water A HONEYMOON she solved tne: That while Victoria gets all ces. made 1 fitting that ai was over Its young giant, 1 iseanise baker i was fitting that due homage a e EXPERIENCE a By NELSON CHAPPEL Five years aso last Tueslay evening, on. September 4. 1929,,8 young brid Bridegroom started Along The. Trail- By J. 8. YULE i li i fi ECHOES FROM THE GRANDE PRAIRIE PUBLIC SCHOOL i SCHOOL OPENING Wing Along The TrKit For th last two months travelling seemed i i said to the boy: Did you buy that shee Boy: No, I charged it. SEQUEL TO THE STORY ABOUT A SEXSMITH HOME BEING IN DANGER i i Hit i i i i i i i a : i i i Hi : a tall il i by te : el? i ? i : i. i i i
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Image 873 (1934-09-06), from microfilm reel 873, (CU11213758). Courtesy of Early Alberta Newspapers Collection, Libraries and Cultural Resources Digital Collections, University of Calgary.