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Calgary Herald from Calgary, Alberta, Canada • 14

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Calgary Heraldi
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THE CALGARY HL'RALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 6, 1911 11 whs withdrawn in city police court By JIMMIE HATLO Registered U.S. Patent Off ic THEY'LL DO IT EVERY TIME By C. I. Ritchie Agricultural Alberta Complain Adults Spoil Recesses Charge Against Officer Dismissed A charge of assault occasioning bodily harm, laid against Lieut. Harry Vincr, Calgary Highlanders, today at the request of the complainant, According to statements made to the bench, Ihe assault occurred after the complainant had allegrd-ly made remarks derogatory to His Majesty's uniform.

w. I 7liIiiP A DOCTOR! vou DON'T yV'S KNOW HOW GLAD I XJ 'MSTS A AM SOUVE ARRIVED! Hog Price Gains $1.60 in Brief Time A Great Energy Food An appeal to the public to refrain from walking across school grounds, especially during the time that hoys and Rills are at play, recreation or drill on the grounds, was voiced at the meeting of the Building and Finance committee of the school board Thursday night. The board heard a report that adult trespassers walking through the grounds were seriously inter-lering with children's recreation at recess and noon time. flolden corn SJfHHJP JUST FELL OVER A' LSi- flU fM FtU ULZx4 ON HIS, VACATION Cat mt faitfiv.ll.MinM.i I It was suggested that signs be erected, but W. A.

Branton, building superintendent, pointed out As a result of it all. Bl grades have been selling locally this week from a high of 11 .80 down to 11.60 Thursday. Dominion men say the improvement represents.approximately the amount mentioned, this comparing with a flat of $10 per hundred return for porkers during the early stages of the li 1 1 British contract. Apart from being good news lor farmers and feeders, the recent increases place Calgary quotations directly in line with Winnipeg after wavering "oif the beam" from time to time in recent weeks. Prices at the 'Peg have ranged around $1L.

the 40 to 15 cent variation representing freight differentials as between Winnipeg and Calgary to eastern ports. Markotins oflirials dirt a littU' Simple arithmetic today and found that Alberta hoj producers arc dpcurinc approximately jmt hundred more for their porkers than they did a few weeks ago. For this boost in revenue they have to thank the Canadian Raeon Board, the British Food Ministry, and to some extent, at least, American markets and the value placed on pork under the U.S. parity loan plan. The bolstered quotations for Wiltshire sides at seaboard have been chalked up in two movements.

In the first instance, the British buyers agreed to advance their price SI. Then U.S. prices swung upward, and the Canadian Bacon Board tacked on the 75 cents to keep supplies at home. hat this had been clone several FREE Aeroplane Pictures HERB IS ALL YOU HAVE TO DOl to if photoa of the following aeropUnor Bpitnro Defiant Hurniano Air.cobra Faicey B.ttle Pln Lockheed Hudion Briitol Blenheim Vickeri Wellington Blackburn Bkue-Div. Bomber Foirey 8wordheh Bniu Flvim VortreM Sunderland tylnf Boot and IS other modem plnet (all oro th lateet officio! photograph! full detail) for each aeroplane photo ya wiih aend one Be Hlvo Syrup label.

Specify piano or planet wanted, your namj and addreae, encloao neceaaary labelt ana mail requeeta to the St. Lawrenca Stare Co. Limited. Port Credit. Ontario.

years ago, but had not proved very effective, as the signs dis appeared. Mrs. R. B. Corley suggested tnai an appeal to the public be made through the medium ot the rarem-Teacher Associations, and the press.

Permission was granted for cadets of the R.C.N.V.R. to use school rooms at Mewata Cottage school during the summer months, I Mi i mill i mi ii.iiiii i i ii mi iiiiii ii i 1 M'i i mi ii.iiii i wmiiiiijiii mill 1 Stock Growers Backing War Effort fnr sttiriv nurnoses. in its willingness to use men and The school board will hold its Free For Week, Back in Prison last meetine for the year on Mon Mrs. Kirkpatrick, 98 in Three Days, FARMERS TRADING STORE Llav. June 23.

Beginning at 7:30 a meeting of the school manage-. ment and health committee will FREE DELIVERY ON ORDERS $2 AND OVER take place. At 8 o'clock there will LIPTON'S TEA RED LABEL 1 fA'-1 Hi (if I ') be the regular board meeting and at 8:311 a meetine on adult educa Released from jail a week ago 1 lb. Dies This Morning after serving a year for attempted tion will start, when Dr. W.

F. Over the signature of President James Mitchell, Medicine Hat the annual report of the Western Stock Growers' Association is published in the current issue of "Canadian official organ of the organization. The report, generally tells of everything being on steady keel and sets out one remarkable Item. The association has no liabilities, and money in the bank. Mr.

Mitchell draws attention to the war and the association in the words, "It is my belief that this association is shoulder to shoulder With the rest of Western Canada dollars to the fullest extent to help bring hostilities to a successful conclusion. Special mention is also made of activity during the past year, including meetings of the land committee with government representatives, work of the beef grading committee, representations in behalf of ranchers with regards the excess profits tax, increase in the stock reward fund and general business. The report will be presented and discussed at the annual meeting of the organization next Thursday and Friday. Kelloway, member of the board, will speak on adult education. FLOUR Robin Hood 24 lb.

sack 90c 49 lb. lack $1.75 69 rlyilfiliPl Bags a Pkg. theft, Alex. Thompson, 27, is on his way back to Lethbridge jail today to begin a 15-menth term for car theft. Thompson was taken into custody Wednesday evening driving a car which had been stolen 30 minutes previously from outside Went for Airplane Ride on Her 96th Birthday Within three days of her ninety-eighth birthday, Mrs.

James Kirkpatrick died this morning at the home of her daughter, Mrs. F. G. r.arhntt nf 3237 Seventh street Six Issues Move On Local Market Six different issues figured in transactions on the local exchange Friday morning, mostly odd lots, showing little change in prices. They included Anglo-Canadian, SHORTENING, Brimful, purely vegetable, lb.

250 JAM," Rhubarb and Straw- ICA berry, 4 lb. tin LEMONADE and ORANGEADE POWDER, 6 OI. pkts. X90 Elevators Filled Despite Less Delivery 41 Renfrew Motors. Today he appeared in court and pleaded guilty to the count.

Court was informed accused had a record dating back to 1934, including several terms for taking cars without the owners' consent HatP have reached Calmont, Extension, United, Vul 250 15c 290 "0 230 220 west, after an illness of several weeks. MILK, Dorothy, tails, 3 tins LARD, Burns, 1 lb. pkg. a for DR. JACKSON'S MEAL, Pkg SOAP, Lux, Camay or Palmolive.

a bars SOAP, Lifebuoy, 4 bars SOAP, Sunlight, 4 bars JAM, Aylmer, Pure Plum IK MRS. JAMES KIRKPATRICK Mk Kirknatrick. whose maiden Perfection COCOA 1 lb. Tin and a one-year term for theft of name was Dorcas Asenath Holmes, can-Brown, and Lethbridge Pete. The bid on Home Oil was stronger at 1.72.

Total sales were 3,440. Preparatory service In connection with Communion Sunday will be held in Grace Presbyterian church this evening at 8 o'clock. an auto. A few hours before he was arrested Thompson had been was born at Halfway River, N.b., of United Empire Loyalist stock. Roads caused a falling off of grain deliveries in Alberta during the past week, but despite the decline and continued movement to the lakehead, elevators continue to be filled near capacity.

During the period farmers hauled in almost 1.700,000 bushels while shipments amounted to bushels. Cumulative total deliveries to 450 bushels, indicating that in the neighborhood of 32.000,000 remain on the farms, after allowing for feed and seed, and will presumably be delivered during the next two months. During the week 184.000 bushels of oats came to market and bushels were shipped. Total oats in country elevators now stands at less than 600,000 bushels. City Grain Man at police headquarters to attempt In 1877 she married James Kirk SALMON, Fancy Red Spring OQ4 i js.

a tins efcSy 24c patrick of Kirk Hill, N.S., and after his death in 1922 came west and CLEANSER, Classic, to have his drivers licence, cancelled for three years in 1936, returned to him. 50 per tin Dies in Edmonton STALL 35 36 BARGAIN CORNER lived in Fernie for five years. In 1927 she came to Calgary and made her home with her daughter, Mrs. Garbutt, where, to an ever- a en 1 spinach, APPLES, Special, STATION CFAC wv to wy a lbs. Phone R1036 960 K.C.

Precipitation Now Much Nearer Normal 250 250 250 Mcintosh, Fancy, Gano, Ben Davis. POTATOES, all varieties. AQf bushel tajy CABBAGE AND CAULIFLOWER PLANTS. A doz. 1 for ar RHUBARB, Strawberry, 10 lbs.

GRAPEFRUIT, Texas, sweet, 9 for Yea. we have BANANAS, lbs. Widely known in the prairie provinces as a livestock dealer, feeder and grain trader for many years, David Airth Jamieson, aged Sirnilarily Saskatchewan shows widening circle of friends, she was affectionately known as "Grannie." FOR AIRPLANE RIDE In 1939, Mrs. Kirkpatrick celebrated her 96th birthday and for the first time in her life went for an airplane ride. Surviving are three daughters, Precipitation figures prepared hy the Searle Grain Company research department were in circulation today telling of improved moisture conditions across the prairies and particularly in Al a distinct gain to 87 per cent and Manitoba 10 at 87.

Considering the rains which fell last fall and since April 1 this year 49, of 827 Fifteenth avenue west, died 5n hospital in Edmonton on Thursday afternoon following a brief illness. Mrs. Anthony Perry, Sturgeon Heights, Alberta; Mrs. F. G.

Gar- Born at Renfrew, Ontario, Mr. Daily Newscasts FRIDAY NIGHT 8:15 CBC News 10 10:15 Monitor Views the News. CBC News SATURDAY A.M. 8:30 CBC News 9:15 BBC News CBC News 11-30 CBC National News CBC News Flash 3-45- 4:00 BBC News CBC News CBC News to date the condition of summer-fallow in the West is 91 per cent normal, stubble 89, to give a round figure of 75 per cent as compared with 85 last week and 75 at this time a year ago. butt and Miss Ina KirkpatncK, hnth nf Calcarv: one son, Robie D.

Jamieson bad lived in Calgary for the toast 22 years. In 1919, he berta. Thanks to the rainy spell of a few days ago the condition for the entire province has improved from 71 per cent of normal last week to 80 per cent at present. Kiiknatrirk. Parrsboro.

N.S.: six For SATURDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY grandchildren and tw great grand came to Calgary and was employed by the Harris Abattoir for two years and then he opened a grain office for himself, the Jamieson children. Grain, Feed and Livestock EVERY DAY More Donations To Queen's Fund Funeral services will be conducted at Parrsboro, N.S., in the First Baptist church, of which for many years Mrs. Kirkpatrick had been the oldest living member. The remains will be forwarded to Parrsboro, N.S., this evening by the Foster and Foster funeral home. Mr.

Jamieson was a member oi St. Stephen's Anglican church and a member of the Ottawa Valley I DURING JUNE, JULY and AUGUST 1J I I IK WE CLOSE AT 6 P.M. ON MV 1 SATURDAYS CHLORIDE of jA(i FLUSHO and TOILET OQ LIME, box BRUSH, all for KETCHUP 15 Pineapple 25 more and more coffee lovers buy Dr. Jackson's KofySub because this delicious coffee substitute lets them sleep at niahf anrl never Bowling League here. 23 Seek Divorces No less than 23 divorce actions appear on the supreme court docket for the sittings opening here next Tuesday.

There are nine applications for decrees absolute, 13 for decrees nisi and one for a judicial separation. In addition a notice of motion in respect to divorce proceedings will be heard. Surviving are his wife, Mabel two sons. Michael and Phillip; two daughters, Diana and Patricia; one sister. Mrs.

A. Gtlmour, and one brother, Robert, all of Calgary. Latest contributions to the Queen's Canadian Fund for Air Raid Victims received by the Royal Trust Company and The Calgary Herald to June 4, are as follows: Name of Contributor Address Amount Funoral nrrancements are in Dismiss Charge Against Owner charge of Leyden's and will be an causes indigestion. Kofy Sub has rich, satisfying coffee flavour yet contains do caffeine. It is produced from cereal grains and soya beans; it is alkaline, nutritious, good for children.

Easy to make the same way as coffee. Buy this inexpensive treat today. KNOW MORE obeut food anal health. Send for free book la I "A Glorious Achievement." AddrestRobt.O.Jocksori, SOAP Cashmere Bouquet 3 cakes 18c nounced later. FRIDAY May 6 5-00 Rhythm and Romance.

5:15 From A to in Novelty. 5:30 Uncia Dan, tha Aniwer Man. 5-451 Brina You Muaie. 6:00 Walti Time. CBC.

6:30 Canadian Theatra of tha Air. 7:00 Variety Hour. CBC. 8:00 CBC Newi. 8:15 Britain Speakt.

8:30 tight Up and Llaten. 8:45 Request Program. 9:15 Tha 99'era. 9:30 Family Doctor. Organ Mualc.

Monitor Viawt tha New, 10:15 Tun-Up 10:30 Revuedeville. 11:00 A Weitern Voice. CBC. 11:15 CBC Newt. 11 :30 Columbia Maaterworkt.

12:15 Sign Off. SATURDAY June 7 6.30 Muaical Clock. 6:55 Jimmy Wakely'i Trio. 7:00 Wilf Carter. 9.11 Qiaa and Shine.

SOAP PALMOLIVE cakes aaa SUPER SUDS and Relish Dish 25 1 cake 1o 17.60 4.50 27.80 4 AlLMsiiaMr Final Meeting 4 cakes for M.D., 573, VIM Toronto. 7-41 Jk7 son CLOSES WITH DANCE The convention of the provincial command of the Canadian Legion, which opens here Monday morning, will close on Wednesday night with a convention dance, open to members of the Legion, in Memorial hall, it was announced today. There will be no charge. There will be a convention bantiuet in the Palliser hotel on Monday at 7:30, tickets ay ai cju, iiiwu A charge of possessing public stores brought against John Irvine, cafe proprietor, 111-A Eighth avenue east, was dismissed by Magis on 2.00 Of Season Held HERRINGS, Sweepstake, 15 oz. tin TOMATOES, Libby's, 2 tins MILK, Cherub, 3 tall tins PEAS AND CARROTS, 11, Dew Kist, 16 ot.

tin PORK AND BEANS, 15 oz. Ei Pride of B.C., 2 for SALMON, Keta, 1 Tall tin AOV 30 270 trate D. C. Sinclair, in city police Mayfalr Group Red Cross, Cal-fi'ary Miss Marjorle Reid. Calgary Naomi Rebekah Lodge No.

12 Calgary "No Name" Miss Dawson. Calgary Mrs E. Ramsdell, Calgary Canadian Bank ot Commerce Red Cross Group. Calgary Mr A. Koll.

Calgary Cochrane Jumping Pound Ladles Currle Knitting Group Mrs P. J- A. Griffith. Calgary. Mrs.

Ross Griffith. Calgary Mr. E. H. Waters.

Morin. Alberta Vomen's Auxilia'y of Christ Church. Calgary Dnimhellcr Jewish Congress, Drumheller 'Ted and Peggy" niwHmwNtii'nHHnr whi iu mi i hi iwi i iwii niij Mwatii jrirwfrnaiitif't' -r nr court today. Irvine was charged with having mon 53.35 7. on moo 9.50 5.00 25.00 to The final meeting for the pres for which can be obtained at the TEA 551 COFFEE 'r 29 two pairs ui -m Legion office.

property of His ent season of the Calgary Council of Social Agencies took place Civilian relief and Red Cross Majesty's Forces. Accused said the at the Bureau of Public Welfare LIPTON'S TEA 157 S5 supplies shipped by Alberta head- articles had been left in his caie 10 CANADA CORN STARCH, pkt. 1 5.0O i-nnl. nr i imiii-in. ouaners on iune i hji uunsn.i Thursday.

The meeting was conducted by Major John Philip of Crowe. Calgary Four Bridge Players North overseas included 4,9.11 articles Hill" Calgary (5 00 5.00 guilty intent," Magistrate D. C. Sinrlair told accused. He warned the Salvation Army, who spoke rml Mr E.

Fanen Calgary -Miss Joan Shepherd. West valued at $2,677.62. In addition 12.190 surgical supplies were shinned to Toronto for sterilization i IOteMfti" on the Social Service Exchange. the man, however, that it would Major Philip said that the ex CROWN SYRUP 2 lb. Tin 23 be much more advisable to have reported to military authorities before being forwarded to Great change reduces overlapping of both .50 IS 00 6.50 9 5i) 1.00 Plalne.

Sask. Mis. C. D. Allen, Craigmj'le, Alhevia Elementarv Grades of Laromne Home Midnapore.

Alberta -Alpha Beta Chi Rho Sorority, Calpa-y -Miss Esther A. Oapplsnn. P.ose- dalc, Alberta when articles were left than to relief and service; saves time or have kept them in his possession Britain. Special bulletins on the progress of the Victory Loan will be broad-east dailv. commencing today, welfare workers by not having to duplicate each other's investiga James Wilkins.

2433 Thirty tion work: benefits the family in jfrom 12:45 to 1 o'clock nooh over 421 DIUSy-L 99' first street southwest, was fined $1 in city police court today for volved by saving them the humili- 1 1 llClimax, mixed; JAifi4ib tin 7:45 Market 8:00 Sunshine 8:15 CBC Newa. 8:30 Gemt from Light Opera. 9:00 BBC News. 9:15 Reginald Dixon. 9:30 Lawrence Quintet.

8:45 BBC Newe. 10:00 Joyce Trio. CBC. 10:15 peter Dawson, Baritone, 10:30 Ted Steele's Novatonea. 10:45 Market Reports.

11:00 Letters from Home I by Pat Terry. CBC. 10:15 Greetings from Canaoisn Forces Overseas. CBC. 11:30 CBC News.

11 :45 Nelson Eddy. CBC. P.M. 12:00 Facts and Friction. 12:07 Favorite Waltzes.

Along the Burgese Trail. 12:30 soortcycle. 12:45 Variety. 1 CBC News. 1:03 Club Matinee.

CBC. 1:45 To Be Announced. 2:00 Tommy Dorsey'e Orcn. CBC. 2:30 Siesta.

2:45 Secrets of Happiness. 3:00 Claude ThornhiH'e Orcn. CBC. 3:15 Saturday Varieties. CBC.

3:30 The Vaaa Family. CBC. 3:45 BBC News. CBC. 4 :00 People's Platform.

CBC. 4:30 Snappy Answers. 5:00 Echoes of the Screen. 5:451 Bring You Music. 6:30 Your Music and Mine.

6:45 Caps and Small Cape. 7:15 christian Science Program. 7C30 Tune-Up Time. 7:45 Ranch Boys. 8:00 News.

CBC. 8:15 Victory Loan Broadcast. CBC. 8:30 Among the Heather. 8:45 Saturday Swing Session.

9:00 MiMical Mirror. CBC. 9:30 Red River Barn Dance. CBC. 10:30 Dance Party.

11 :00 Dance Orchestra. CBC Newe. 11:30 Dance Party. 12:00 Sign Off. radio station CFAC, the station ot The Calgary Herald.

tation and irritation of constant investigations: and exposes the faling to have a drivers license. Domestic SHORTENING odd family which likes to think it RUMMAGE SALE ELKS HALL Saturday, June 7, 8 a.m. Good Aaeortment Very Cheap 'putting it over" on weltare Parts of Plane at Depot acencies. The latter class is not large, but still is a factor to deal MAPLE LEAF FLOUR 24 lb. tack 90c 49 lb.

tack $1.75 29c Adolf Own Material with, said Major Philip. At the meetine a resolution was passed expressing regret at FLOUR To Be Fired Back at Him Carnation Milk is smooth, creamy double-rich. There'a nothing like it to bring out the full tempting coffee flavour. Keeps inde6nitely in the can-economical and irradiated lot extra "sunshine" vitamin D. from Cbnttnted Cows 15 uJe 98 lb.

tack S3.30 LARD, Mapla Leaf, 2 lbs the death of Col. David Kitcme, chief of police, and sympathy to Mrs. Ritchie. Representatives of 20 different welfare agencies were in attendance. It was announced that the next meeting would take place in LISTEN TONIGHT MIRACLE WHIP SALAD DRESSING, 32-oz.

Jar 4T conscious." A second truck-load Parts of death -dealing weapons of goods arrived here Thursday R2026 Private Exchange Connects of desl ruction, sent by Adolf Hitler R2026 September and would be conducted by the education and recreation All Departments with a couple more to come. From the second load of coods to arrive to wreak havoc in Great Britain, will be returned to Germany, with groups. in two days 2.000 magazines were immediately dispatched to army By WALLY BISHOP camps in the vicinity. Many of the MUGGS AND SKEETER magazines were contributed by a interest, soon. Fragments of an S()0 pound bomb dropped on Britain, and of a Messerschmitt fighter, brought down by the R.A.F.

plane, which have been on displav Ht The Herald dealer, and they have not even I THAT'S ABSUHO, BUT WE KlEVEK eieLi been read. TAKES A SOCK AT K3 MITCHELLS SORfe The Salvace depot has included A LITTLE BABY FOUR GREAT RADIO STARS Sheilla Barrett Stella Andrews Percy Faith Singin' Sam 9 OVER AT ME AND HcS WHE I'M MINPIN 1 SXEETER TOMiNO -irl VOU BArJV COUSINl-Jf IT REVERSED" GIVING UP YOUR HE'S 6UAPPIN' BALL6AME JUSTN 10 aUARD in its militarv museum, along with ON MV TRAIL. GUARS THE BABy! offices, have been turned over to the Red Cross Salvage Depot, to be melted down for munitions. helmets, fragments of shells and shpll eases, two nas masks Whether they are any good is not By all indications the town of known. Strathmore must be going "junk A canarv.

the depot's only "live A 'WM slock," will find a home. A wo HEADACHES man telephoned this morning and arranged to pick it up later in the 3S i XT fttit auffrrint nmlllr fra talittinc ka4- day. Althouch it's a little out of sea CFAC araea. imi mm rnvmiraa Tnooana Ina FASTER relief with BarkkT'e Chf TllUt'B ln.Mii.nta ht son, a book entitled "Skiing For AH" Kv Si-hnieher. which cnes into 15" 0 thaw eonaenlent capeulee relieve pain alp eat InatantlT, atimalale an refreah, inour a kaneSrlal relaiatlnn narwe.

NOW W5- 7 P.M. (M.S.T.) the problems confronting followers il. Pnra nltlf. te, Waatl HaV lvlr.r ihih RfcAt thin I iaenea. of the sport, has been donated..

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