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PAGE TWO THE NORTHERN TRIBUNE THURSDAY, DECEMBER, 7; 1033 rearon to believe lagainat the stove. The heat of the stove and a good cup of coffee bad the desired effect and we felt almost human again. The next tark was.to find a garage THE NORTHERN TRIBUNE * a0 piacea what we sum nad AN INDEPENDENT WEEKLY ly agreemen with any opinions contained thertin. J. B. YULE, Editor Subscription Rates: wahorty vividly. Gcqcribes an fexperience during wet weather when he made the dangerous curve this side of Canyon n two wheels on UNITED STATES SOUND hich, and without slackening speed he made the bridge and the hills AT THE COR How he ghost at Swan Lak in our editorial comment last week and put the run on it, is just one of regarding the Jynching of the two the thetters of the story. no feflection was Shorty has not made up his mind American yet whether he will publiah the story in boo The Geneva Disarmament Barber: : Ne: haircut Shaye, Sirf Strube in the Daily Express. back to:normal. We hear a lot about days. getting back to normal these To get to the story. : One of the entlemen observed that fora oe Fae tease wartal people. pete United States is sound At the core in some newspaper. He has promised and the day-is-not fa t when to give The Tribune firat chance if he the real American people will assert themselves and banish racketeering (thin their boundari There Is evidence that a movement we arrived ba is on foot'to clean up the country of both felt like a mifk shak the riminal element, who, due to the I know of enforcing the law, have in the country and T like them, but 1 (a last number of years. have cone thing against, them, and The President has anounced. In wo lthat is: They run thelr trucks, hea uncertain terma that racketeering and/yily Joaded, on the highways during all the rest of ft must cease. wet weatl e roughness of the Those in authority in many cities highways is unquestionably due to have come out boldly supporting the this cause. President's lead. Now that have gotten that off m In a word, the American people have chest. I elude thid Hite story come, to the point where they, say: of Tieng The Teal We have stood this,thing about long see enough. and it must go And it will GFHen ELDER SLORGIR THE BOY SCOUT On Sunday evening I answered MOVEMENT the Presbyteria When the town comme on Monday The pastor. Rev. E. A. Wright. preached a very impressive sermon on Joseph; whom, he declared. most beautiful of the Old Testament characters. The children's choir, training which boys when once in the Scouts is: highly artistic environment but their sweet beneficial, physically and morally. Ajvoices added to the solemnity of the taught to-be manly. polite, occasion. Children s voices always Besides this..he is taught seem to fit better into sacred music navigation and other things/than any other class. generally useful. As I sat and studied these young Boys basicly are the same today-as people, lering such a ble contribution to the What south needs more than any else Is From our observation the Scout Movement sup plies this very thing. When R. P. Fitzgerald, who spoke for the Scout delegation before the council, voiced the opinion that if all sweet voices of 2 children's choir. THE PASSING OF LUKIN JOHNSON At those who ress the daity news: wilt the passing of Lukin Johneon, from boat on his way to Bagiand, tollow- ing an interview with Hitler. for some ydars won world- by, the honor of a Scout. he usually : means. what be in the English-speaking world, have taken on tbe re- Real belong to a rponsibiity of farther developing the yPe. T have seen many of them in organization in this district should fe my travel, all bent on running down ceive every possible support. Seww' station, or/ieiee trvise to sctve seen) intricate it inves, Gould tearavgl cne/ susie tbat tt meant a scoop. another. thrill. News gatherers seldom make much money. While other men bend their efforts to amassing a fortune, the pews men are content to get by. satisfied. so long as they are in the whirl of running down the elusive 80Z0, THE TRIBUNE OFFICE Fappenines. CAR, ENJOYING WELL- 5 oaes heard EARNED REST Sunday last Bozo, the faithful aah Along The Trail By J.B YULE an old newspaper man, who had worked up from a cub re- Tota ae te to Beaverlodge on : During the summer and fal Boro : did yallant service. Not once during Come all the trips did it fall to respond and Fave ofits best. hai The trip to Beaverlodge was e Then scanning those poe Oe around, he remarked: compensation. And. anyway, we all Bozo Fet six fect of sod. Eereceslyf sareitoown: pen bee true type of newspaper man. It was in his blood. He lived for tt. A DICTATOR, OR NO DICTATOR The other miorning I had the plea- sure of sitting in with two friends at Seeking weoeraily. people are not best temper early in This has been especially true during recent months, when the ia beginning to chafe the majority of truck drivers which Don't you:think that the creating of dictatorship wovkd Be aidanesrges step? said one of the three, who then Gettvered himself as follows: 1 would like to see the insid head who 1a qualified to be the dictator of ta knock he dictator off the-pati ear then someone looked at the el ol 4 it was time to start the daily See ee aes en Alberta News Bulletin Ieswed by Bublicity Commissioner, Government Bldgs. Edmontan, Saturdsy, December 2, 1933 WINNERS AT THE ROYAL FAIR Alberta exhibitors in ali classes at grand championahi pionships, and 17 ifs paged Opportunity will also be nd Well said the man a dictatorship. we will fiolsh this article at some future date. And the three, after paying thelr bills, went thel ve ways in sarch of the elusive nickels. ve A WEALTH Seavice oF votees are their ercaey) iy aisiant every outa ome tion. Sometimes the slightest abrasion contaminat fete sett cere 16 cane: ot: tataie, erlistl ceseid bal Gane om sore scratches fand minor cuts that are of frequent 14 occurens for the use of ai ticularly one that Jaround the ine ns regarding Health, ad- itish East and the Canary bs themaabor dice tree mtimacpe od y to water vapor, Seas kay rons during transport, Is reduced one per cent. ee eee Crops upon hundreds of thousends: of acres were saved last year patgna ageinet the pale west- cans that I will have to apply tte land wholesome philosophy if Tam to get Most Quebec solla, tertile or tnfer- tile, contaif large amounte of nitrogen in thetr surface few inches in an acid state, scratch fat serene hs fanslty phypician: should eae called went to Collicut of Crossfield on a Hereford junior female. Mr. Collicut went east aie lt;yesr wR on cient heed, Bet was able to walk off with a grand etiemblonshin, to funtor champlon- ships, reserve winnings at the Royal. this year got a reserve championship on group of three steers, a reserve on Angus steer Teserve on a senior Shorthorn calf, ith 21 other prizes. The Mac- Lethbridge, J. L. and E. J. Boake of Oth e winners in the beef Qaiey Cutie Alert ce bee dual these ointments do, little Hi Heh nam In any event there is no indication ota a ested in matters of taxation, to bring and juse to the commission. HOG MARKETINGS WHEN It EOMQNTON MAKE - THE gt; Cecil Hotel Corner of 4th and) Jeoper After telling how calves should be Sie. Graig gave a. lantern lide pats reeborn Handy to. All Parte of Following. the pictures. Mr. Free- the City Live Stock e Branch nea Just oak tebrand Block, where with aes. Almtene gt; be attended a number of outlying districts, that the packers te. Mr. Freeborn was called upon to, answer many question. THE PEACE RIVER COUNTRY Heated sine The Peace is a land of sunshine ana WE HAVE SPACE FOR TWO CARI snow, Our rates are very a part of the continent to: which piei:5 ould Ko: With To, ek mentow days-and ta : USEFUL CHAINEMARIGIRES, startit nights, It s really a land of most beautiful sights. With ite tall stately trees. That wave in the early morn breeze: And long fields of grain. That feed and fatten many a crane. Pin It does grow Fat, Indeed. gets Mr. Goose, Also Meare. Bear and Moose. New you've heard my version of the) And of it nicely fattened GRANDE PRAIRIE, Alta. Expect Weldin: Radiator Repair de now living in FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY Two Outstanding Radio Values ELECTRIC and BATTERY SETS gt; wpe eran ROS Srey ArT WARNER SPECIAL SIX BATTERY en SOD 50 Jets with Tubes and Batteries. We invite you to have a demonstration to prove to yourself the Veloce and Outstanding Performance of the Stewart Warner Radios. v PRACTICAL GIFT SUGGESTIONS: C. C. M. Skates and Outfits - Hockey Sticks - and Shin Pads - Pocket Knives - Ten-Sets - Fancy Dishes of all kinds - Hand Sieighs Skis - Carving Sets, Etc, Etn. .Priced to suit the purse. Thomson Hardware: Ltd. Don t say Hardware ; say Thomeon's OUR STOCK OF CHRISTMAS GOODS I8 NOW COMPLETE . 4 AND WE AHE PREPARED TO OFFER YOU SUITABLE fi GIFTS AT PRICES IN KEEPING WITH THE TIMES. FOR THE .KIDDIES We have Tops, Games, Booka, etc. FOR LADIES ailk Underwear, Hoslery, Handkerchiefs, Gloves, Novelties, etc. ses FOR MEN Scarfs, Ties, Gloves, Hoslery, ete. - We have a nice assortment of ENGLISH DINNERWARE, PICTURES, MIRRORS, .and other articles top numerous to mention i iF z h ry eee i putty i Ht I We ls Frikiebies ue i i BUY YOUR XMAS DECORATIONS EARLY - A visit-to our store will satisfy you that you can save money shovvioaiteaes ol Peetef litt He Hoek ktie a al ie ile i i E z E i ge, It eaves money and time in the long rea. PIANO, VOICE AND THEORY Grande Prairie i ledine fe The use umually po 40 cents pr food enon mean on 5 when fed t RELLEDRGEG cu
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