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Northern Tribune 1932-06-30 - 1934-12-27
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1933-10-12
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THE NORTHERN TRIBUNE . aa Grocery Meola sen, Payal Besesheld NABOB TEA Per pound. NABOB TEA 5-Ib. pkoe. NABOB TEA 3-pound caddy NABOB JAPAN GREEN TEA i lt; NABOB JAPAN GREEN TEA Pound pkt. NABOB BAKING POWDER 16-cz. tin. 2.50 2 3 pound pkt.. 25 so 2 FLOUR McIntosh Red Apples 1.65 Tiered and Hand-Packed ao 128 Wealthy Apples, per box -- -- - 1.40 '3* Cooking Onions, 8 pounds for 25 See gee eee EMPRESS BRAND PURE ORANGE MARMA- LADE 4-pound tin . EMPRESS BRAND PURE PLUM JAM 4-pound tin ... BLOCK SALT Whits. .Each.. COARSE SALT S0-pound sack. BLOCK SALT Iodized. Each FACTORY-FILLED SALT S0-pound sack. s TWO STO) QUALITY AND LOW PRICES At the 19th: Hole Day at the clubhouse on nd: McMillan Mesdam Dalgleish and A. Christie. Miss Gertrude Graban is now the proud possessor of the J. Kerr Chal- lenge Button, defeating Miss Lona Ward in a close match. Aliss Emile Watson, in her turned in neat card of 59, winning the came to, y 0 into the fours of the ladies tourna- er ame has to be plared Fleming is out in the eal bracket on the top halt. AN the men s tournament are now ast history until another year rolls around. Francis Donald.in his game Disnean ta seel who: wos lay the fours took the latter right to the holes beled Sil seeare SoetsiosraTEN Francis took a 6 and Duncan a par on the 18th. ber of votes int the Great MeMitlan tee, Str. Too Larry Cobb put up a good match tn the fours, but ost, 3 and Ta Gig fea gaaes oe che mets o club champlonship tournament, Detween A/T. R. McMillan and the foruies ioe at the Slat bets, 6 and 5 Mac play: golf, but George was not himself on the greens. The cards: Duncan . MeMillan Duncan McMillan ;Duncan jeotrens: HEAR RESUME F SEASON'S ACTIVITIES (Gicaiansa from Page One) match and handicap committee, read port It. show A. E Galway. chairman of the membership commit- on: behalf of that committee. H pointed out that membership stood dt1: against 112 last year. The credit of this increase, he said, was due to the pointed a committee to name the 5 amr. Culver for auditing the books manufacturers, and tts products is ray chairman. secioes parcaar jesers. Pickard and Neilson were ap- Nyal Children s P. lure was followed ana very, large percentage of Canadian -xports. The NYAL Children s Popularity Contest Continuing Till Saturday, December 23rd We are going to give these prizes to sixteen youngsters receiving the largest num- Contest. Fleming, R. . M. Lowes, J. W, Pickard, and G. F. The governors will meet shortly and officers and appoint the ithout charge, The grounds committee was author CHIEF SINGLE INDUSTRY Agriculture, including stock raising ia the jef single manufactured form constitute Third to Eighth Prizes: ROLLER SKATES Value 2.50 ee Contest 1s open to all Boys and Girls, 15 years old or younger. No votes will be accepted betore the first day of Contest or after 12 o'clock midnight, on last day of Value 5.50 . Content Third to Eighth Prizes: DOLL Value 2.00 or Prizes for Boys First Prize: dey are properly signed by. the signating number of votes, will be ficial. Votes to be given and to be placed In Ballot Box only at time of sale. aa 3 g 5 z + F BICYCLE Value 29.75 contestant. : Second Prize: 7 One Penny's parchase of Regular RUBBER-TIRED WAGON ame Value 8.50 or hia clerks, de- Creek and Ed. Green of tf i i INFLUENCE OF LIME SOm TEXTURE Hi i ih iH bak ae uli bE lid 7. WILSON Conductor of the Grande Prairie Wilson Je proprietor of the Regal Confectioner: ZURCH SHADES PATSY O'BRIEN IN A GRUELLING CONTEST (Contiauea trom Page Ome) iiateaaetess rome both went down time the Kid claimed a foul and five migutes were allo Fraser able to be present on account of a It looked as though Don Butler second pson, evidently acting under Instructions from his second, Bal Swanston, came out of hia corse and quickts closed with his opponeat, landing a right hook to the Jaw which did the tri There was both and fierce fighting when Les Coulter of Reno round and swa) Jack Penson's Orchestra furnished lege ee ane Robinson made a most efficient timekeeper. FIGHTING DISEASE 7 IN DOGS AND FOXES Disease on fox and mink ranches in hes by the Dominion Kig challenged any boy in the Peace River to fight at 130, th MARKED EGG CONTAINERS For selling cxxs below tn contravention o Chane 3 (a) of the Beg Regulations, a frm in Bseisesit wet Ree. S00 aed Capitol Last Showing of dis Pichi: FRIDAY and SATURDAY This Week CLARK GABLE and JEAN HARLOW in RED DUST With,GENE RAYMOND and MARY ASTOR HELLO EVERYBODY Starring KATE SMITH, with RANDOLPH SCOTT and SALLY BLANB THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY Next Week BACK STREET With JOHN: BOLES and IRENE- DUNNE land also with the name of the country of origin when other than domestic preduct CANADIAN. CIDER tannin Pippin, Rarbary Russet oc Nonperell land Golden Russet varieties, which paanaes satisfactory cider. Resulting eletiy, toms ihe: tntyatign tons tothe Dentaken Division of osssenlturs Cae whacn cipiaouatea Sate avons ia 19a , sacconsed ts) about 500,000 gallons In 1982. THE ANTIQUITY OF CORN Where or when corn was first cul or from what wild plant it; developed. is not definitely known, is generally one minute of flerce Dunham ROUGHAGES FOR EWES Jam of the ring and refused 3 A study of home-grown roughages Notes of the Evening for ewes is under way at the 2 The at endance comfortably fillea Animal Husbandry igtatena mental Farm. Ottawa. The results of The Denver three show that sheep MONDAY, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY Next Weel : NEWEST STYLES IN- LADIES WEAR New syle in Knitted Caps 1 for ladies, ail colors. Sy 5 c ae pee and autre Hats, w aes. Ay Wool Scarves Men s Underwear Fleece Combinations, priced 1.25, 1.35, 1.50, 1.75 250 Fitrite Combinations; heavy ribbed wool Red Label Stanfield s Combinations, suit - 3.00 Blue Label Stanfield s Combinations, suit 3.95 GROCERIES ROBIN HOOD FLOUR Speciel Stock up now with First Grade Flour (Guaranteed) Price off car until Saturday noon 98 Ibs. Riis call at store. Purchases in the Nyal Two-For-One Sule, now in progress, apply on this contest. Prizes will be on display in windows about November 1. For further information Butchart s Drug Store Double Boilers, 2-quart ALUMINUN-WARE. BARGAIN DAYS Your choice of any of the following useful utensils often sold for twice this figure: Seo Saieopen, Caveeet Friday, Saturday, Monday Oct. 13 16. Any Piece lant Satu BERLI boldest si his aes declaratio aicated to
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