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Northern Tribune 1932-06-30 - 1934-12-27
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1934-12-13
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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1934 Timely Hints From the w.o.rucm Beaverlodge Sub-Station IT 18 A PLEASURE AS WELL AS A DUTY.TO SERVE Tits winter lot wil Bave 9. go0d, bie, neat woodpile on every farm. Dry satire) Animale, Niles Wot drainer cruel. hard, lumpy, sleeping places. hurts When times pick up those will profit most who have anticipated by pushing Production upon the dawn of improve- ment. Bince there is no reason to think animals enjoy pain better than we 4 let-us be careful to cause none un- necessarily, Jack Allsop of Wembley, the Inter- national Wheat King, ia a Canadian- born member of a junior grain club and is also a neighbor of again tha ok champion, Worlds cbamplon: ipa come to Wembley regardless 0 and fiest cons gratulations are extended to the win- ners. Experience has that in auch matters taught oldtimers ag feed, fuel and water supply It-is wise while hoping) * for the best to prepare for which may hay too much than n: 4 Better a stack of ton too Ittle, Every day trom breeding time to spring farrowing give the brood sows potassium fodide. t is cheap Insur- it hairleasness of the new. pigs, A tablespoontul a day of ageslenen er ene Gores or: potamclons lodide in a gallon of water ia the dose, November was another calm month, a esas anion Cato aggregat 71 inch with aan clghteen-vear average ot 1:98 Inches. Practically all th cipitation wash ANSE Acting tee tate Paes sdighet esoctis Oschen with soads ing at first, there was an tendency for froat to penetrate cellars, considering how shallow crust of it there was on the ground. temperature of the month was 23.45 F, compared with 24.04 the average of, eighteen previous Novembers. shine com) 5 hours to 87.00 acim, the average of eleven previous, difference between: doing one's own work and depending altogether uppn hired help is that in the former one accumulates a steadily in- 2 you be) someon who has for certain rea- manager. Young or mature, he seldom in western fends, * man: on the saine farm, 90 that in each successive ployment he has to lear: eaniw dhe:vortods wrinkles about the machinery, the fields an well as the individual ideas of hi out to work subject to office instruc- tlona merely. This may hold even if tho hired man ts seslous and conscientiou: In not consclen- Hots tha ference many. surastinies much greater than fifty per cent, sople on: Fellet tn, the crop-fallure a are better off tha: respons Try living on 240 2 week conta extra seeking tu wonder how thelr nerves stand it aw Tonia thay: do.(othe othe ay. T saw man moving up from Saskatchewan to Fort St. John. He had previously been up to locate, and had been back home arranging for hie family to re- main on rellet during the winter while he struck out to the new hom Bieiy iad to ots would have been in Ser tlelde Took green, but there ta not fc In a dried-out with fandstorms howling across the cenar oe tia resloinhice thane ia waters sisltee, thal. veustanien sna forage, even doce rain all. tall, Ar senge there ta somethin: toteatbed teen days, in. The Public Attitude to Government Services There is quite a contrast in the way In which different people meet government extensionists. In contrary notwithstanding, the stranger Is welcomed feel that he ould PS giving lowe fo. tender: ay ment; ma ee es cole baby he will be. told see enough visitors, and, best appreciate the service you bring. least we can ertain you. taxed titty per cent mare tnas other travellers would This the direct effect of curtailing the service, for travelling expense funds are Mmited locality without, honest, anyws ably upon the character of those who practiss it. Until there is general recognition of the fact that a govern- ment s entitled, to exactly the same value is anyone else, and that in fact we ourselven are the government, or in other words, ti government s our agent, until that AN ACCEPTABLE GIFT fies Cvtane ain inc een: rete appreciate is. Royal tari presented nope bookwith special Christmas cover. You can arrange this now atany branch of the Bank, for and for any ony graount, on employes r THE ROYAL CANADA OF SHRST RIVER BRANCH GRANDE PRAIRIE BRANCH - BRANCH person afriend, of your family. BANK H, HUNTER, Menoger 5. W. SMITH, Meneger N. J, MORRIS, Manoge THE NORTHERN TRIBUNE attitude In general, heaven forbid any Attempts at complete noclattan tion, Turkeys Swelled With Gas er young white turkeys had raised many of the same breed in the South and never had this trouble ec aa oa died after this treatment, Thie Inquiry wae referred to thorities, vis, M. Cormie, Alberta: Poultry Commissioner, and the Poultry Division of the Central Ex- perimental Farm, Ottawa. git of the Poultry Division would not venture affected bird for examination. He nai having encountered such a condition except on very rare occasions where the air have been accidentally Punctured, thus allowing inspired a to accumulate beneath the ak m regard to the geese ie ts, junt posaible that they may be heavily parasitix certain species round worms, which form tumours the entrance of the gizsard, or they may be suffering from protozoan in- fection of the blood stream, a parasite that 1s frequently seen infecting ducks known ytozoon, parasite In dependent for Ita exiaten and transmission upon black, files, which ute particularly prevalent in ame ectiona of the cou removed from our laboratory at Ot- tawa, may we suggest that in the event of further losses being sustained, live (bat alling birds should be for- warded either t at th Quarantine Station, Lethbridge, Alta, r to Dr, Fulton at the University of Saskatchewan. Hedges An unpruned caragana hedge hi fold to cutitt back and tt would branch at the bottom. The seeds are a nulaance, coming Up everywhere and seeming to attract the mice. These eeds under the lower branches of my hardy roses then ceed to chew the bark off the rose- ushes. jwrenlal line rea edad ons honey srubbed out and T for any but mi pomething tall enough to hide an usly board fence bullt to keep the rabbits out. lee D. McK., Fallis, Alta. a perfectly healthy beat resulte will be had by cutting it off at the ground ine in autumn or early spring. Prune at least once or twice eac the hedge should do as we firat setting Sut and the result open botto: Poisoning might be resorted to in keeping mice damaging rose bushes, although we are always hes - tant about recommending this method of contro where jeatic animals. We baxe ot sepn, the rod etait he ge, but think it would en than the caragana are doing at present. Honeysuckle will become much tor open at the bottom to make a, desirah: uccema,bave you had with P Alte: . Perennial, Ita hardiness re- feaise yet tae desormiaem Catnip. Perennial, Hardy. Sage. Perennial. eae best grown from seed eac Sweet Basil. joe Winning of the Oxtord puree this number eat ions to the excellently qualitied a 1.0.0.8. Scholarehip Catpcatien, daughter D. Scholarship which will enable her to spend a year fn study in England. Misa Carscaiien graduated from the U A. in Arta of in 1982, U. of A. Wine Debate vu. ating team, conslating falph Collina and Wiillam Epstein, touring d Crichton here recently, The subject, for which Alberta was In the affirmative, Re that Tatersiion. thoveh it yet speaketh, Ia Issue Was abstracted (rom party poiities and considered Tlberaliam ax an economic and social philosophy. Junior Play Wine cthe Bronse Lady and the Crystal Tun tte handling of dialogue, und Gascta plished hays ca pavte cast dicect ea by Norah Young. The were Parker Kent, year In of particular significance due CLAIRMONT NEWS cL day, Hedley be afire, If it had not deen for quick. action on the part of the citixens the On Wednes- nome household Another fir 10:30 Thureday store was in di burning out. Little, the Health Officer, vening was close of hix examination he xpt himself ax belt. well pleased with tite general ai health and cleantiness of the children, The Hockey. datice was held Friday vening, (A large attendance was hand and good enloyable. evening Wax spent by all, the Christmas day, December 21, fr. Mervin Kehr and leaving shortly. by car eanor Bwallow, Jack Garret, Gorley, Robin Ritchie and Malone: Grismectseitady na tye Crrrial to a pro- Vinclatcwide audience the evening of FB, over the University radio maton and the Foothills Network is for the beat Individual per- formance By getreas and actor were resented inkle and Kian Macdonalat for tnelr. respective parta In the Sophomore and Senor play: John Pau 322 33 tt DEBOLT ITEMS 1 saat 3 eceived iy Friday DEBOLT, Dec. 5. Me, Geo, Fraser of Kes 2 telp to Valleyview on 2d Grant and in Lake made Monday and ernight kuests Fehr and imonette wax a visitor at DeBolt few days this week, Lionel Nowry was a supper roses eeitalalpeison howelonsaren day evening. ji and Mra. 4. Tomitn have moved back to thelr homestead trom, the) erin ceacatea ise Tom Starkey comafed part of the logs a. . McArthur were icteaa ts town er fa few days this Ser and Mrs. RD. McArthur afd Arthur Boe were Sunday visitors at the G, Boe home. a , Mr, and Mrs. L, Fields and Miss Margaret Smith went moose hunting Satu but failed to bring . were guests of Mr, Joe Brinkman while away. BUSY BEES GIVE. BHOWER The Busy Bee Club were enter- tained ut the C, Matlock home on last Tuesday afternoon. Twenty members were present. The time was spent peeen quilt, A delightful lunch resiby theres nce 7 given Mrs, Walter salt and pepper pron, Mra. jsbakers, Mra, McKinley; apron, Mrs. jayett; set doilies, Gunby: milk jus. Helen and ext y Club will be hetd at the home of Mrs. MeKiniey, on January 8. ise To TOWN TO MARRY popular oWas pbaple 0 Deblolt rant into town to eet marie, Mise Ruth Mas Hyatienm. aud: Mr. Thomas Orville Moore. They nccompanied by Mise Alberta Hugh: son and Messrs, Gifford and Hughie Sweet Hardi- neex remains to be seen. Generally grows ag an annual, Summer Savory. Thyme. Perennial. Bidtiooss to be determined, Annual, Easily raised from Biennial. unknown Has not dono fa toe: some reasot ALL Midland Pacific Grain Corporation ferminal Elevator at Nerth Vancouver, B.C. ms aga i wa Winalpes, Calgary, Veneowver Opin Kashanges EDMONTON VANCOUVER c sd Co Mees a i ( n. Annual. Very easily vale rage, Annual. Very easily raised put inclined to be very weedy. Not mended. Perennial, Hardy Hardiness re- Pennyroyal, Perennial. Hardiness Perennial, but grown as an LITTLE SMOKY (Received by Friday's Mall) They seem to think T am kind of cra- ee. eile es: Cut ae esata see boune . Three having gone to live on other grounds, Genta ara a tip to McLennan ana ate there a very fine. home tak bachelor's fe for him, he And saya, of course to that we ses, O yex Bit Bowers, wo reeret Me Lost day, 4 big horse the other es serie fe just lata: ma aren And they felt so bad they nearly fled. At rewular intervals we catoh sigh) of Br Clark, wil aout tonne and sleigh it mum on he homestead he soon plans to erect put of other plans he ts ae etill as a yer ' Thie has gotten to be such an inter- esting place 1 could keep a-rhyming wntll biack in the face, But I guess for this time Tl aay fare: spend several months. rinbar are taking care of the farm (n hin absence i 33 - W. , ELECTS OFFICERS 110 GRANDE, Dee, 10. The annual meeting of the Women's Institute was held at Mrx, Duteau's home on Decem ber 6, with an attendance of eighteen. Hlection of officera for the coming year took place and the following wero elected: gt;realdent SSeS RIO GRANDE NEWS 1 S 3 Merew, re-elected 4. Walker, Setretary-T1 Visiting Committe Mrs, Bagley, Mrs, Budell Walk mittee Mp. for th and months: lt; cluding the report of the dan was brought eure very to report Mr. Berger Bolin hax been under the weather with a very bad cold and hope he Will: woon be up) and:around again, that Mies eee eile te wera eee see having troubl th a sore eye and as In Grande Prairlo on Thursday last. for the purpose of Kiving it medical attention hope It is better. GOOD TIME AT DANCE y good time was had dunce on the 7th. Although the crowd could have been larger, those pt chestra, who supplied the music, Congratulations to Mr: and Mrs. Budell on the birth of a baby won, the Everyone 1x enjoying nice weather and good roads Miss Evelyn Ramaay ras lniorande Prairie on Monday FROM FARM CLUB MEMBER TO EXPERIENCED AGRICULTURIST. An outstanding: feature of the train: ing id by Canad: m ere tay iteration as members of vario joys and Girls Farm Clubs (s Ite pronounced etfect on thele success In ufter life. All over Canada found at the recent Royal Winter Fair Toronto among the well-known names of the older folk prominent in lsory, and judging the younger generation there who had Just, shed their boys and girls club feuthers, For Instance, there was Jack Phone 116 i Porhaps next week more news I'll tell. Barrett leat six Rainbird of St Swine Club team old PAGE THARE ayner, Ont, who this n the xold medal for highpat in n farm club, at one time he was one of the most active members of the Barrie Ayrahire Helfer Club and 1980, with two Ontario in Judging Competition held in England, Ad lee onilelgces:/tn/eiithe peoetaces ie farm club 1 A member of the Stayner Clifford Baldwt thin year Trophy Ont. srlaner ine M. riedal ta the Jadgiag 6 a former member of a he Rolls his Own , make his. Christmas happier... with a lb. tin OGDEN S FINE CUT mem highty. eftlclont ea AL AUT m E LB A Tissue Cream Ze eed Starved Shins Nourish the skin and tissue beneath with rich, emollient Melba Tissue Cream. Use this gentle, penetrating cream to prevent lines and wrinkles and counteract the drying effects of expo- sure and time. 55 PARFUMERIE MELBA OF CANADA, LTD. . . . . TORONTO PANETT HERMES DIAS For Christmas Cheer Alberta Beer It will uphold all the kindly traditions of the Season s Hospitality OBTAINABLE AT OUR WAREHOUSES, VENDOR'S STORES, AND YOUR LOCAL HOTEL DISTRIBUTORS. LIMITED AGENTS FOR THE BREWING INDUSTRY OF ALSERTA
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