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Northern Tribune 1932-06-30 - 1934-12-27
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8 i Z tel ts CHURCH ae BLICAN) * LE BA, LTH. bor 2 rON MAKE dec hout Bathe NABLE ley MUTUAL cE co. nde Prairie THURSDAY, AUGUST 30, 1934 THE NORTHERN TRIBUNE Blind Exhibit blind persone are earried out on the premises, and every of the situa Canade-wide program Is tne ne national library of the Institute, Volumes, is Brattle which contains aa Areva to carry Job of uirineing Columbia Sheep Breeders Association, suc pllimces. In thi booth information cam ibe obtained privileges for blind people, much aa radio services, passes, theatre passes, etc. feetihoes Santos wot, Cosine the process turing. Blindcratt Frooms, ia fully demonstrated es one blind man sorting broom jer winding brooms, and a tied farniture is being made ible baskets. tako whape while they are belng watched. One ot the special features of the exhibit Is the engaging group of dolls * in the prevention of fulndnees booth, : the assistance them, the parti taken of the eyes at varioun stages of life. Literature published by the Institute is avaliable in s number of also cards Sislon that ay faz well be used for telephone num Be auatry be forge shen once mere, on in 1034. tRaoay vines pared w: tn Trerease of nd sheep ranchers, farmers, and feeders je0ro- Western Saskatchewan Wool Growers be, the floclouturel and Geoprattve at Seged May St, 109 tou etal 8 a, an represented by the tained, MAPLE PRODUCTS INCREAS ple sugar end syrup In- Increase of 967,300 being estimated for the 1084 production, as compared with that of 2 An increase of) S8Q185 gallons ot maple syrup and an increase in value x la eatimated tee the 1084 Output ae aguinst the toss productio the figures sallona, ever vith Laes.aus Seer, wit valued at pees gallons, valued a se eis ees ue 400 compared with 5,785, valued at 400,718, the average pri eee waa 8. cu 8 ch'32,050 341 In 1068 shows an 987,300, or 47.9 per cent. The values for the 1094 ctop are preliminary and subject to revision, as She: full sroduotion (has nt ye NEW GOVERNMENT MAP SHOWS LARGE RANCHES A map showing the location of all large sheep ranches in western Canada has been prepared by the Department Department of Agriculture, to assist tq make contacts with one another. from The map may be obtained Ca Herringer,. secretary. of the South- Kamloops, B.C. or the Department of Agriculture, Ottawa, The purpose of the map is to im- the contact between ranchers to feed lambs or such purposes may also be ot fepony request tromni thtes retipaed abor In the case of ewes purchased under the custom for the r otherwise Reena cli seiyy Th rareters or With secretaries of the associations pientlousd: The f this map is one x memorandum, and Braille ied on in beh the sheep The ranchers of western eager y h all the dem of the In- oF Xgriculture with the o cooperation oe rele, whieh in fniaed 18 F00, BUCK ng Dominion Bapert general view of-all the various activi- av eserSS eiee cane Wee ona TELLS FARMERS HOW T Members of the Toronto Women's National to the Inatitute for the Blind are conducting, branch of thelr Blindcratt ainpiay. ber. the Blectrical Engineering Building, Pee ee gt; EARLY TOPPING OF TURNIPS The of topping soinn rgaticn of longing, Sarat come An order to use the leaves while ipreep in the teatnn OF lvertoc, Mat Gog HE Se ears i 8 i h rier as the actual ovina ce the birds, and steps to Ahad) clearly wet forth. ORGANIZE POULTRY POOL Producers poultry pools, where. farmers assemble, box pack and make ready their own poultry, are growing wularity ay ers, howev have not had the time to find out the exactly how to proceed abo - ness, ets pay a DI poulicy of the blahest coallty, when properly , and government aad ech the: bes expenses of preparing for shipping ts largely governed by whether. or not every member of the ook: done hla share of the work. The taken to form a pool ere VIOLATION OF Yor Tome oo Pedigree Act by to the Canadian. National Live stock Records Jersey bull, Jersey tg making m speedy recovery, Economies 133, be bushels, value 1 jer from ise the water, completely weal, and-allow o porting to show that nag was FIVE MILE CREEK FIVE MILE CREEK, Aug. 29. Ow- ing to the busy time, only 15 turned at ing on Saturday, nominees to fill the ett, ty My He Pabeer. as ho will hold: the room, jertr Brightwelt of Grande Prairie will have charge of the junior room. She taught Chatham Behool year before last, During the summer vacation Mr, Plecy gained bia B.A. and is being congratulated by hin many: friends, Mr. G and bis making in the alteration of the old room and t a expected that, it wittbe ready September 1. We hope Dick Crits, who hed an accident recently while car riding, is be Rlalen dy fe cantin the We Sawyer wil be moving in an soon 9 ta possible, forget to recommend The Tribune to your bors, CANADIAN GRAI AND FLOUR Exports for 12 Months Ended The quantity and value of Canadia: grains and flour exported to the vari- ous countries during the 12 months ended July, 1964, were: British Tales, 114,- 821; to value 144,986; 55,157,008 bushels, rand total, 170,284,018 bushels, value 121,010,984. Wheat Flour To the British Isle 2,718,114 barrels, value 9,331,968; to the United States, 3 I, value 16,314; to other countries, 2,732,785 6 Gran value 19,- barrel st total, 5,454,080 barrels, 477,652. 868 bushels, value United States, 223; is, 3 to other eee iaa bushels, value 12,320. Grand total, 1,710,651 bushels, value 780,611. gt; the British, Tales, 4.685,008 1,404,279; farandl total, valu 6.087188 bushels, value 2 Bee To the alae Inte same the United States, 2,843,771 Vaaoiny value 1,- to othec:ilepuatrion ois, Grand total, Value 1806,143, The return once more of the tomato season is a reminder that during the past year wherever See icon at the various exnibitions around the British Isles it was the Canadian tomato cocktail that took the country: by storm. Not only is the tomato an outstanding thirat quencher the bat research hea tomato ssaiets In the assimilation of onvien, feeds aa toc thous: povamonta, aad wach 1 ike ila: The tomato is particularly helpful in promoting the normal growth of chil- Gres, However hat may be, Canadian tomato cocktail sprang into popularity of its own volition, both on account of the simplicity of its manu- rp pepper supplemented by the foauired amounts of salt sugar. To joe the tomatoes should be oe pulped with a po- tato in covered Kettle, and allowed to heat on. the stove until almost, boiling. After the the boiling point It ugh a sieve ia operation, foss of the nutritive value of to 000 IN EQvPT Ipappenrs that Satitien were 4 pass and the rum Gecay betore Baypt. the ever-old ai ever-young, knew the delectability ot the Canadian Indeed, until t Tiseiagton ie withdrey in are os 4 tion of Canada ai ai 0 other countries, 1,484,738 fore 3.538, ONE OF THE BEST OF COCKTALS preci 2 THE LIVE STOOK PRODUCTS ACT The amendments to the Live Stock Products Act tthe last seaaton iameat provide for the licenaing Of cattle exporting agents, an well as exporters, ith tion. af ive cattle to Great Brita and define the proced: aalea fo. the aan ee the owners may be aa- of payment for their stock marketed by truckers Provision also le made for securing SE live) stbam pcs full statistical marketing at wtock yards ani packing planta may Be avaliabie. The period fe stven tor sambllance with terial ofder a reduced from sixty to th quicker ds alety sass in order that secured, resenting of banks aidn. mecchante.and Soprativares Feapect t authority to proclalm Forulations tor the control of the ehick hatchery induatry in any province re- questing such proclamation. Certain provinces have asked for such action. CANADIAN AND BRITISH BEEF PRODUCTION Bince the beginnific of the century the Canadian han developed on a a progreanive concentratic smaller number of establish and, according to the Empire Board heef survey just completed, it is of interest to cor view of the similarity in numbers of total production of beef and veal in Canada In the five years 1928 to 1932 has averaged 291, tons per annum compared with a: tons produced in werage of Great Britain. The dit e. be: comes smaller, however, If allowance in fete eae, Leserts yoke imports of store Guie into the United Kingdom, Ber anadian live cattle exporte nd 80,000 tons per annum, head of store cattle and dairy cows went. a meat output of Great Britain. baal, beet, produetion In Canada ray approximating to two- thirds of that of Great Britain, he expansion of rye cultivation in Cansde depanda epee the icarelopes at of export markets, ne Sed Ingustelally every year in l infon arid rye is ot Smployed to any great extent grain. Here and There 4 ze i el i i wories of Pinata, Indeed, both In vatos, ether, parta from re ee ated. 80) renee giannis gee Meade reoentiy by the Health of Ant- weet ot Minin of aut flowers sole mals Btexich of the Dominicn Depart- 1988 wea 007,788; out- ment of Agriculture, ofle, the linseed and soybean of industry of rose from 681,007 in 1968) to tn 1088, beef, and appreciable proportion of the som On this Ju HONEY CONTAINERS In view of Canada s Increasing trade In honey tn tah Iales, it ie interesting fo note that popular type of container for x- tracted honey In the shops of Britain in the xlaae jar, which, with an effec- tive label, presenta a clean eppear- 2 snipe soaking Rowey. ft glass Jars, while in Mine laraeet cli7 of Bootland, ni ore type of container, the next In tm- portance to the yglass jar being the plain crock, wwaly: of red earthen One advantage of the crock, as Sempared with the umual glass jar, was he wiee obentad, Sel contents to wis, Its) male Gie- la that it does not chase. In Glasgow very tainer, and glass jare wer Nearly one-third of the . both in London and in in Glaskow was entirely contined to dragelete and was s fea Herbert L. Vaughan ABT.COM, Music Teacher Classes at Grande Prairie, Wembley and Sexsmith Classes open Sept. 4th First class tuition in Piano - Voice - Theory Classes in Piano for Beginners Pupils prepared for Festival or E aminations Box 1807 Grande Prairie, Alta. Phone 162 ture exclusively of nhopa recrieni: U.S. CATTLE CYCLE AND CANADA ort of Canadian live cattle to the United States in the past has been cattle cycle In that count wi Cansaiphttastiartintarven aac (unwecde and it may be antlotpated, sayn the Emplre Marketing Board, thi hi 1 ones more attract heavier Imports, otwithatanding tarift restrictions, THE CANADIAN GRAIN ACT Among. the eight bills agriculture which became law during he 1984 season of the Dominion Parliament was an Act to amend the Canada Grain Act. The changes In this Act place the atatutory grades of affecting No, 2 Manitoba Northern wheat, on the rame basis as No, 1 Manitoba Hard and No. 1 Manitoba Northern in xo far ax milling quality ix concerned, marketing advantage without inter- fering with the quallty of the main dian standard grade rte of corn Into mainly. for Canada are stat Canada with S,O1,860 pounds of field corn seed, 1,682 pounds of garden pop n seed, and 450,198 pounds of gar- den corn seed. Thirty-five pounds of garden corn seed also Holland, re j came from The Home Paper of the Peace River NORTHERN TRIBUNE One of Alberta's Leading Weeklies, offers many special features, such as Farm News and Views, Illustrated World News of the Week, Star Fea- ture Articles on Canadian Business, Financial and Agricultural Life by Roger W. Babson, World- Renowned Writer on such subjects, Timely Hints by W. 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Image 868 (1934-08-30), from microfilm reel 868, (CU11213767). Courtesy of Early Alberta Newspapers Collection, Libraries and Cultural Resources Digital Collections, University of Calgary.