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Northern Tribune 1935-01-03 - 1937-12-30
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1935-09-05
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PAGE SIX THE NORTHERN TRIBUNE THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1935 ILLUSTRATED NEWS OF THE RECONSTRUCTION PARTY NOMINEE Sten BRITAIN'S NAVY ON SHOW Nolein's old flagship Viet 4) Sen he performed the opening phe Duke A. J. BROOKS Conservative nominee fr Te (Kinks and Queens) In the forthe Dominion : FIELD DAY WITH OFFICERS TRAINING CORPS AT ALDERSHOT More than SAM qublie se ya of the Ofte r i tienaed bain t Aldershot in ely English scenery PHILLIES PILOT Jammy Wilson, hiladelphia Simmy very popular With the Philadelphis tue and gradu- ated from the Iyeal sund-lots. As a vateher Jimmy has few equals in the game. TROPICAL VALLEY A MYTH De. Charles Camsell, Dominion Dep- uty Minister of Mines, after a 4000- tile airplane flight rom Prince . Rupert northward and ending at Ea- PICTURESQUE CEREMONY AT CAERNARVON CASTLE ROR MEDDAAA, She DECIDES R tropical valley in the Laird River country in northern British Columbia, where palms were said to flourish and dinosaurs (0 roam, He found seven- foot timothy growing at the upposed site of the valley, and loxurlant vege- tation due to irrigation from hot xprings. but no tropical paradine, vided pricturesque setting f the Hardic Gorseda In ng the Menai Sti for the pageant thecentre tthe A happy by man) St an, ellen thar he Ket tough in the pinches, He haw mean antl alwaye been famous for s outspoken RITORIALS TO BECOME ANTI-AIRCRAF? BATTALION Higten Lith London Regiment, in eam thie Fin nipernett tettnjion some of the menace apenrecelting insicic guns, two ways, but the players like him and Of which, with instructors, have been brought from Gosport. WOrk-Wyether under his managership, A SPECIAL TRIBUNE FEATURE THE BEST OF THE WEEK'S INTERESTING NEWS PICTURES His Royal Highness the Duke of York in a r Southwold, Suffolk. e from all aver the country, from industries the Duke camps with them for several days. . ITALY POURING MEN INTO AFRICAN TROUBLE AREA wibye to thelr friends at an Itallan These youthful soldiers took ch erful enouzh ax they wave seaport on their way to face the porsibility Gf war cloxe to the DUTCH ROYALTY IN SCOTLAND Withelmina of He her daughter, Princess Juliana, ish House, St.'Fillana, on the MILLIONS FOR OHIO Governor Martin L Davey of Ohio leaving the White House after wecur- ing President Roosevelt's promise of 15,000,000 to 20,000,000 in public works funds far Ohio construction work. Producti In the province during 102,125 al pro- fields for the first seven months of the year up to 720.895 barrels, compared with 751.218 burrels for the same pertod of 1084. The bulk of the production ia of Turner Valley naphtha E. L. Gray R Bila deputy minixter of tpal affairs for the Alberta vernment. haa resigned to uccept the position of manager of the new Kastern Irrigation District. formerly operated by the R..-eant of Cal ra at Broo official of the being originally with the Department of Agriculture Marking the Rivers For the better Information of motor tourints through Alberta, the provin- cial Public Works Department In pro teoding with the work of marking the RUSSO-CZECH CULTURAL AGREEMENT pames of rivers on bridges where main Highways cross, A large n signa have been prepared. which have alr M. Stalin: wie you what I haven't got-and you give it back to me again Die Brenneswl, Munich THURSDAY, Mina Nettle viniting Mra. . vo Mee. friends tant, a owt Mine Mary 1 few friends. a Willy Bayh Ww and him a Barley on We Mr Mixg Wilsor staft ap Miss Mary spent the wes Mr. and Mrs. Miss Vern The . W division, will F. Spicer on day next M pected join bh buyer hi Mra, Chest Minx Gert nt the wi guext of Mrs. Che Miae 1 who wa Harris weeks, left night's train . Roy L.A. MEET The Ladie Churek will A. R, MeMi tember 11, 3 he W. 1 Hillman on Misa Betty Lodge gave demonstrath Ginn of Be and Tuesila: Miss She Pralrle this as having oliver Mrs. J, men and w fun at presen flasnes, er mateh the various olul Ww. A. TEA HOME Col The Ans PREPARIN FLOWER CELEBRA BIRTHDA
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Image 290 (1935-09-05), from microfilm reel 290, (CU1725465). Courtesy of Early Alberta Newspapers Collection, Libraries and Cultural Resources Digital Collections, University of Calgary.