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1933-12-14
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PAGE TWO THE NORTHERN TRIBUNE B THE NORTHERN TRIBUNE lt; P weed. were siaughtered and thele numbered should be done away with and rail grading substituted. THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR Under date of November 20, The Christian Science Monitor celebrated its twenty-fifth birthday by publist- ing a progress number. The Christian Science Monitor ts ich gotten up, ine Tense beautiful building and also pic- tures of the printing plant contained within ite walls. The Monitor, starting from a small has grow pe Ea ie eam Bo pers. Legal and other advertising rates In the progress number is page of on SO THURSDAY, DECEMBER 14,1963 ing*. which demonstrate that the In- See WORK AND REAL WAGES ESSENTIAL TO THE ENDING OF THE DEPRESSION Recently the premiers of the four moved western provinces met at Victoria and in thelr ralls. drew up a program which pe ent would, if put into effect, judeme help to return the country pulidings vacated by firms who had to modern quarters. In a word, the printing industry, speaking gen- was always bringing up the, rear, so to speak. All this Has changed during the last ni malcy, One of the principal items in few years, not only as regards the the program is that relating to work ally press but also the job printing and wages. Aa The Tribune views it, the result is one of the most hopeful signs seen since the depres- Here we have a solid of that conference the federal government and a wire was R. B. Beanett to that sent to the Hon. effect. The time has come for the people with this of Canada to say, Away condition which is pauperizing nation. After four years of a relief policy notables mentioned in spasm: which depended on-a sy hat ha: Practically nothing, except houses. The printing business, once with any other in the worl ure and the publishing of such an able pape THE TRIBUNE PICTURE PAGE the the impression The Tribune's wee appears in The Tribune is printed in lion of the population have been just it own plant. kept from starving. And this In a The special picture f ature is cast country which is one of the three from mats of the same service sup- jest nations in the. world, so far as natural Over a mibior the midst of plenty Work and wapes that is what is needed. We mean Keeping with a Canadian standard of jeiple that nothing is work and readers. living. In order to have wages, there must be inflation the money so created employed in de- what Tribune reader velopment. us consi plied to the dailies. So far as we Know. there is not another weekly, in ince carrying this or a similar Of course the service cosis money, in but The Tribune works on the prin- too good for its and his feature is only a fraction of sa eet each week. fifty-two times a year, for the small der just what would sum of one dollar iess than can conta happen if the unemployed were put to a-week. the first place the anent assets may we suggest And while we are on the 3ubject, land in the second money would again t gt; The Tribune would make a most flow freely through the channels of acceptable gift to a friend on greatest outside or. for that matter, on the in the inside. more there are of themand as. rule they have more Covering, as it does, the news of the area from indary to large area the B.C. bow mouths to fill and more bodies to) ciave Lake through its efficient corre- ees: a iso by special illustrated urchasing po once again articles, The Tribune immediately in the hands of the masses, there/puts its readers in to with the moulds de gt; a. lemand for happenings in that ors. everything which tiiend nate: sesomatien of ee to find a ket for podities which today either cdpnot find a et in the cost of produc- perity would not be around. the By iB YULE working together with 2 view of Do you know, said prosperity. The policy'of waitits an aes soiceine must be abandoned. is needed in action. tributes to the (Christmas prese1 farmer wpuld feel the stimulus your thoughtfulness ready mar. or are will appreciate two ty Along The Trail miers, when ney FARMER WISHED HE HAD DONE ee D IFFERENTLY ery 6 Om Saturday I had the pleasure-of THE GRADING OF HOGS has-been said in the Peace Were German fami) be om the way to dining with P. Chuge of the Clairmont ho The topic of conversation was farm- ing. Clairmont the the necessary adjustments. farmer, as I look back I see where we. The old machine has ceased to func- made one big mistake? What was that? I enquired. Fi bare seven-of a family, and they some ter, which at that time was selling at about, forty vents a pound, and we poclahavs bed'-the crop peecticaly clear. No, we did not do that, and we paid for it dearly later. they have been able to carry on. And, more than that, have, tS my Sberasiioc, wedacy OE ihe bank. Mr. Chase is of the opinion that the farmer. so far as possible, grow. hie igen ifving if tw ato bo sacgaae for themselves and the industry in general, said Mr. Chuge in an earnest tone. Mr. Chugg has a dairy and has cus- jomers bot si jing any kicks is of Somme of our readers apparently have ly that a subscription Prairie business during the day, but I strena- object to. about tt. What strange things di 1 reempiine telling the head man ot the country that what he thought was, ot cece eas A Netcion and mpat'hs ded as a butcher was a select..Oh, Getting down to earth, If T am not lent as the tomb, so far an register- concerned. ARE CANADIANS PHLEGMATICT? As I was golng out of the theatre on Sunday evening after hearing most delightful concert given by the g Wille living tn the Sates 1 could not help but contrast the entin shown at the theatre and at concerts occasions wi udfences. ine. 1am going.io make bold to answer this question as I understand tt. I am not willing to admit that Canadians are leas appreciative of the ings than are the people of other countries. The trouble is they Just don't sbow thet appreciation, fn i Personally, 1 have come to the con- clusion that climate has something to coupled with the fact that serious paration has to be made during the other months to meet the winter, can- not help but affect the temperament 20 I knew a man once who smiled, no matter how funny the in- cident might be ne came im contact with. He was asked one day if id not enjoy the humorous side ee The other day I met a Grande vy fall of snow Fonning 2. era 1 knew it all. ia a igh i if Hi i a; 33 tre z re He 7 il i i 4 acid. Our ts fare have formed the conclusion that their join of blood is aci , and they do not know / tion, they could control the balance ie balanced the that, vitamins re: foportant, bat they je varle- Spe east fees at ne Fitarine he green vegetables, frutte ace, Sseaieatty person to feel compet The af roan takes years fore anyone is ready to diagnose dls- cine. particular, so There are about five i ; tplis dl i i i , sho. Borne who attempt to un- i it ri ane i g i R E SoS mich sold in the The human body is a delicately they could control many city seats. foaianced machine. The blood never becomes foods. we read so much about the/French and American armies broke Importance of vitamins that they arejthe Hindenburg line, 0 aaa prepa- C. C. F. break the'line of unemployed rations which are sold to them as be- and the Into buying special rich In vitamins. The truth is producta, in all natural foods. The from sauigeaste WS at eats a en e should know the import- and dependent on plund r or bribes It would be most dangerous of all little ceutetes Seithat which brings tent to treat dis- ment recognizes of preparation be- tine au be hover Mamata that. the student. of medicine spend represent them. will work for Tha woleesn.tansd mang: ropiied: On. SE a shool and thelr constituents in particular and 1 But timgh inalaa then pass certain examinations to Camada in general Tale stout ntntes the cane we have/show his ability to care for Party politics is a mulligan stew. camer consideration: Jo before he to practice medl- The ts nobody in he votes not as bis con- i: The public have a right to be in- to they Keep thelr feelings pretty ; neg conceralne rine a Sa waa ieee Seat Stat ae ine, ne ma tae ect tthe parr wl for the protection of his fam- The U. F. A. plan works from, the THE HUMAN IS A QUEER iy. 20 el. be take time to inform bottom up: party syste AL pe he pena ES ne b fiend told the fatowimt tnter- yeu regard to a fod eee eing tas U.P. A bot ty Bulle tins 8 ae he dern smarts ta re ing tp thee A uliding a eae eee gape ae knight of the grip. in fact we usually, oS pure ae lt;I oe Ss. RF. Sravaied hey onls. regiments in the C. C. F. army. ood ceila'Ta the body of a grown Sandwiches man, Jan end: to the argument. it Hd 7 So six million fight and hold what has been won: he got lost on a prairie trail. Before starting I asked my friend if be knew the way. Of T do, he replied. where we were than if we were on the Sahara Dessert However, after travelling. miles, and much swearing and Woking daggers at each No Need To Be Without Fire Insurance We offer cheapest rates on cs Cash or Note Premium Payment Plan in the Saskatchewan Farmers Mutual Insurance Co. - DON T DELAY - P. J. TOOLEY, Agent: Phone 13 Grande Prairie, Alta. Chocolates or Candies DELICIOUS IN EVERY Wi prides Candies and All Seasonable Lines oe oe in Artistic Boxes It may: be that you-want to send a little We suggest that we carry full sand a LARGE CEDAR CHEST, whic Chris sery 25 cents worth purchased attractive articles. Call and look dver the splendid array. present to teas Send. ay line of standard made CIGARS and TOBACCO remind you that the Big Draw Contest Is pUll on and you have a chance to draw a small cedar chest ful each week full of A will be drawn for during: you have one chance for these Ye WAFFLE. Shoppe Ye Waffle Shoppe is ablaze with Beautiful Christmas Suggestions, Merry Christmas SHOP AT HOME SPECIALS Ic) FILBERTS, per pound. MIXED NUTS, 2 Ibs. fo re CANDIES POPPING CORN, 2 Ibs for 25 CHRISTMAS RineON MIXED PEEL, per pound. 25 KAY MINCE MEAT, perth. 15 SHELLED WALNUTS, Ib. A TOMATO. SOUP, 2 for... 25 SLICED PINEAPPLE, 2 for 25 SLICED TOMATOES, 2 for 25 COW-BRAND SODAS, ih 25, Mixed, 2 poun CORN STARCH, 2 Ibs..... 25 MOONLIGHT MeLLos, tb 28 ECLIPSE and ROVAL MAGARA JELLIES, pee Ib. 25 YEAST CAKES, 2 for... 15 CHOCOLATE DROPS, eos Ate aineeokves a VICTORIA CREAMS, Ib....25 . MACARONI, 2 pkgs for... 25 / ae OWL MATCHES, carton... 23 BEANS, per pound...... 20 me fe trom i6c to a8 NABOB ean POWDER PINEAPPLE RINGS S) Saves Bowe 5 colors, each ....: 05 -FINE BAKING POWDER 1 tb, tims. eee 8 We have a new lne of PUMPKIN, 2 , per: tin 28 DOLLS and TOYS BAKER'S COCOA, Y Ib tins, for the Christmas season at 2 for - 35 ve lees. * eee eo NABOB and BLUE RIBBON ent foals) Weol and Leather SEN per, pound ete ian uaee TTS and SOCKS NABOB COFFEE, per Ib... 45 mireeE RUBBERS, par. 135 BULK COFFEE, per th.... 28 P. G. ROONEY GENERAL MERCHANT eS hee: PHONE R407 BEZANSON, GROCERIES - ING SUGAR, per pound 12 INK SALMON, tals, 2 for 25 BS ies A few of Our Gifts will aid to do this . LADIES SETS TSe to 3.50 CANDIES 356 Ih and 58c Ib. GENTS sets BRUSHES, 458 per Set SHAVING SETS Se te 2.75 CHOCOLATES: Page Shaw, in boxes Shc, 148 and 129 te th Clairmont and Grande ir tooks cout kill, would have all Sula prodace, anything, wwmiana nesa Prairie. He originally came from pa ae ve. ae, canos See our Christmas Troe 0 keep on thelr toes or else jose out OtS *- n nature is a peculiar thing 2 for Se, Se, 6c and 1Se and tie Delt and Wagens in the race for weil and one must sce st under different - to Bei 2 The writer lies heard so sanch abet hogs o hat the is actually hog- cere ee ean nse. in this There in quite a gap between the printing business and the raising and been which grading of bogs, but it is tmpossibie Gifterences to hear the subject of hogs discussed the on every side for weeks and not to be cothness of shoulder, proper affected by it. best i bit z z if Eh i z i : I want the reader to understand that used in this sense, to hog minded, has rail no relationship to money-srabbing. It caused is a state of mind by seeing slides of aides of bacon. of bearing farmers taking fling at the present jaystem of grading, and all th -rest jot it 1 Go Rot mind running into this hog 10 VOTES for. Ic FROM SATURDAY TILL XMAS EVE Leave Your Votes Sloane Drug Stores Ltd. We Are Here te Serve You GRANDE PRAIRIE 110-Volt A. C,-with Tubes. Complete with Tubes and See We invite you -' Carving Sets, Ete, Etc. The Ideal Gift FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY Two Outstanding Radio Values. ELECTRIC and BATTERY SETS. STEWART WARNER SPECIAL 81x CONSOLE 5G 75 STEWART WARNER SPECIAL 81x BATTERY, Thomson Hardware Ltd. a heed to sult the purse, Canadian Fur Exporters Limited Highest Prices Paid for Raw Furs and Hides Sell your furs while the market is favorable oc: thing and. ins; found some pr Tha reece a coed earuse more: it lot of young pi obtained from Swine Club al club. members, district should once more to t
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