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Northern Tribune 1932-06-30 - 1934-12-27
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1934-08-23
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Be THURSDAY, AUGUST 23, 1984 BRINGING THE EXPERIMENTAL FARM CLOSE TO FARMERS a of field crops: the seed of- which was taken from. elevators vidual crops, held at the Beaverlodge Ex- perimental last was yy one of the finest dhings, from a the growers had tunity of seeing the necessity of sow- ing true-to-type seed. There was no ay 80 or theoty about ft. They sw the results with thelr own eyes. A demonstration such as this is 01 objective. This method is on a par with the live stock field days, which: give the stock ralsers an 01 to exp Those eno tq be present and followed: those w had charge of the tion the various plots could not have helped with ot planting the right kind of not e the standpoint of the in- * ividual farmer but Ader + WHY THE TWO DOLLARS FOR RADIO LICENSE? a the young man who did the collecting, but we would like to know what radio owners here. may dollars mn to have a radio receiving set in thels homes. A representative of The Tribune bas put the question to several citizens, Dut not one of them was able to give ite expen wally. by Branch for the sups ym. of indac tiye interf Upwarda of 100 mea, and 24-cars equipped to t inter- t engaged In jork, but for two years previous present when the it was the intention to the money to pay for eliniination of inter- ference with good radio reception. If this in true, then the people of Grande and MIP KIDNAPPING IN ranging 1 fe eight.* F The show, which was staged In the lott. of Frank Guthrie's barn, was ad- vertised as : in Plate Revue. The program Included vocal solos, duets, trios and tap dancing, all cleverly done. . : A charge of two cents was made and the netted 68 cents. The kai mot. believing in frozen to rustle any food or water. rae The bulldog followed closely ind immediately got busy und nosed the mani. Sache button on the rabbits pen around till rentiy: held ST Adatoee cently held in Sexsmith in the hhe got the door open and carried the Gr the Liberal same three rabbit beside the neighbor's house. him in the millionaire class when -be wok Along The Trail By J. YULE CHILDREN STAGE A FINE SHOW The following story was. told the writer by a man who witnessed assets, used the money to purchase welnere, which they cooked in the evening. i So popular was the show that the audience asked for a repeat, which will be given before school opens The. little ones painted thelr own Dilla and tickets. We are living in a age. BULLDOG ADOPTS RAI picked up incident which happened at Grande Prairie in the year 1820. . FUR FARMING - The story was told by Walter Med- tock and runs as foliows: We had some rabbits for the kid- back to the hole On Sunday last the Spirit River ba Band decided they would take a run Partof the over to the north of the river and liven *UPPort up the various towns along the way with a few selections and incidentally The writer walk that Ttimulate the ripening of the crops. with the prospect. of fifty, to attend Scr any better than The iatter tip, t ia understood, was aa. taken from Piper McGill, who period- -selves as oth y goes through his crops playing fitly said: po the pipes. : giftie gle us to see ourselves ax ithers 4 Mrs, Jack Mantle were at * the Fairview Hotel when the bands- But the picture as drawn required en, returned. They had been told) name in idea of expscting a monetary almost ithpoasible, 20 they decided, to without possi baal River. bandamen. decided to .proceed. The and on. this hangs a tale of grief in S y. said Mr. ce up. Just when the other cars arrived is A CLEAN AND WISE DOG Jimmie Redmond, the two-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. John Redmond. hanared i quivers, but mot with this People s Foram aie Mountains as move him from Meet GIRS ee bintoas coaay ning je detail, iteog? ons, toe Na Progecss searing Act and The Great Betrayal was quite never existed,ac- comm: - deca wet ily with th smuall one; fm fart, cording to Mr. Kennedy. To the Editor of The Tribune. of affection. We took the rabbits sir: would you kindly make room interest party and the C. C. F. Smoky Heights, movement? iberal largely attended, di THE SPIRIT OF SPIRIT RIVER jilme, weather and roads, or it may There js mo necessity to read ble the Liberal Becanse competition in industry.and the prod: trains, huge turbines, zeppelins, that, morally speaking, we have made much headway. - talents? Bright and early the Manties started T congratulate him for falling im line out.and wh n nine miles out camel with i acroas.a car stuck in,the middie of the road, 20 tightly clogged with mud that 4t was impossible to move It. Major Fitton, while appointed. Disappointed because Joking Sabars, MeGeer makes a good Desert. sald the Major. who had 1- piece for the Liberal party, if it is nexed bis fair share of the solt of the hypocrisy. acarenae district. for the A Mittle farther on another car was the plans of Major found in the same predicament. On Galway, the car was tied the big as he will need all the standing over the occu- m be for a Mr. Howson are all wet. Jack felt in his pockets may have felt. but many and found that he wan minus a lueifer. did not f 3 q 2Et (2e Eiscaced tae ct vou sure n to cay tut Hons bre SEXSMITH ought to be shot, remiaiked Steve, and is in poor . je nestled back in the seat. stand for re-election not becanms other two cars were ie not In sympathy with Farther on : s found plugged with mud and unable administrat INOGRAM PICTURES presents te proceed. Breed of the Border Directed by FL N: Bradbury Thursday, Friday apd Seturdey AUG. 30 acd 31, SEPT. BARGAIN MATINEE SATURDAY. Don't tail to see this show, thriller. 3 fi x t 4 if i if f FE Paint representative and taken 10 yeGeor, Spirit River. Mr. Brow (oral x sf : if Pe i : i ut g k i a I i is Hi if i : rik f i ill e i i HF lk i e i E seth i tor zeems to imagine that be is respon- It sible for the boy and woe to him who addresses Gelivered would touch the ii t ih i TE lad. The Redmonds had just moved into these few words, time t Hi it rE i ie il i g E i g i g t e t i i i 2 size Peace River Meat SATURDAY Specials SHOULDER ROAST OF VEAL, per tb... 10 VIOLIN: INSTRUCTOR. GUARD YOUR HAIR FROM: CHARMINOL fence excels i i lee ney opehs fy i : row Dollara Will Clean and Repalc Your Suit i ts i ter e : a i cl Mon. Au c if ti age lis? sie it i E i Gay, the day on which Sport The always enjoyed. biutions. Unable ever fina the bathtub, Sport mean- of Gere over to a jbor's, and seeing or big tub full of rain water made om himself at home and jumped into tt. agal The lady of the house, hearing the taltem. splashing of water went ost to see Then what tt was all about and found the rousi dog giving himeelf the works. thres-ai All doge have intelligence, but his Sport seems to be endowed with votes than ordinary brains, be- How vy instinct and training we clean. our COMMENCING
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