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Calgary Herald from Calgary, Alberta, Canada • 20

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Calgary Heraldi
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Calgary, Alberta, Canada
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0 CALGARY HERALD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 29, 1040 tmmmmmmtmimm mwhmm sMsSWS Notes From the Herald District Great Stavely Crop Runs At 35 held by the Native Sons' and Daughters' Association. Games were played during the afternoon. "Bays" Ftrnl. citizens turned out In full force on Monday to welcome the fourth platoon of the llth Com pany of the Veteran' Home Guard Arnold T. McCartney of Rumsey which to be stationed there.

The was convicted on two charges at Drumheller on Tuesday, resulting from an accident on.the Saskatoon FIRST'S (ly Our Own Cerrttpondint) Stavely, Aug. 29 Combining and cutting are fairly hichwav. when it was alleged h3 struck an auto driven by Fred Mo general In the district now. Al platoon was welcomed by Acting City Commissioner J. C.

Connlck and Ben Drew, president of the Fernle Branch of the Canadian Legion, About thirty young people from Crossfield gathered at Hall's Coulee on Sunday for the welner roast Will Encourage Water Storage, Says Stewart Members of Joint Commission Fly Over Alberta (By Our Own Cerreapendant) v. Lcthbrldge, Aug. 29 Hon. Charles Stewart, Canadian chairman of the International Joint Commission, Ottawa, stated Wednesday he would do all in his power to encourage the development of water storage in Alberta. JrTr Ask a Policeman (Sy Our Own Corrtiponaint) Turner Valley, Aug.

29 Calgary police are called upon to do strange things in the course of their duties. One ot these strange requests came from lady from Turner Valley iate Sunday evening. She found, on trying to unlock her car, that someone had forced a piece of wire into the locR and broken it off, with the result that she could not insert the key to open the door. Not wishing to break a window, which seemed to' be the only solution at the time, as the service station end the locksmith's were all closed, she called the police station. The prowler car arrived with two very obliging boys In blue, who soon had the wire removed without doing any damage to the lock.

Intosch. He was fined $10 and costs for failure to return to ths scene of the accident, and $5 and costs for neglecting to report the though at first help scarce, there are now many men in town unable to work due to the use of STORE HOURS i 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. PHONE M83 accident. combines in this district.

Ths horns of Mrs. J. F. Me M0 Farmers hailed out in cither of the two hailstorms that swept Intosh. west of Crossfield, on Sunday was the scene of a re through this district in mid-July union dinner party in honor of the are commencing to swath.

Wheat being combined at the FLIER PRICES Available as Long as Quantities Last! 81st birthday of Mrs. Annie Smith. Thirty-eight relatives of Mrs. Smith attended. She lives with Mrs.

P. I. McNally, some ten present time Is running at an average of 35 bushels to the acre, and most of it will grade number Continues Friday years her junior, in a house Just north of town. Both are very active and energetic, and do all their own work. one.

oats js improvca over tasi year, and is expected to yield anywhere from 15 to 40 bushels per acre. We Suggest You Visit All Departments The statement was made following a tour of the South, when present irrigation systems were inspected and proposed storage dame sites seea Mr. Stewart, who was premier when the Lethbrldge Northern Irrigation project was launched in the spring of 1921, turned the first sod. Yesterday he saw what was The biggest problem facing Mr. and Mrs.

W. W. Overand Men's Carnival Set For October (By Our Own Corrmpondtnt) Claresholm, Aug. 29 The annual carnival held by the farmers is storage space for their left Okotoks recently for South Edmonton. Mr.

Overand had been All unusea ouiiaings on ine farms, machine sheds, chicken coops, barns, are being utilized as 9O0 Sale! C.P.R.. station agent at Okotoks for the past 28 years. H. Phil storage bins, as at present Utile lumber is available for the con Claresholm Men's Club will carry on this year as usual. The dates set for this year are October 2 lips from Gleichen is expected shortly to take Mr.

Overand's place. Um your regular recipe imply change to iun-Hypo Apple Cider Vinegar a wholmome product of Britiah Columbia orcbarda Lends an entirely new and lively ceat to pickled fruita and then largely bare prairie now a garden spot with beautiful grain crops, heavy sugar beet tonnages and abundant hay fields and meadows. He said the effective struction of granaries. and 3. Proceeds from the carnival this year will all go to the government, either directly or indirectly, The usual sweepstakes will be held this year, under the direction ot Dr.

P. J. Carroll. No actual cash will be paid out; but all prizes A Welcome Home Prices will be war savings certificates Every person selling tickets will receive two war saving stamps for APPLE CIDER ness of irrigation is convincing. SEE LAND FROM AIR A complimentary luncheon was tendered Mr.

Stewart by the Lethbridge Board of Trade and the South Alberta Conservation Council, when the work of the commission in settling disputes arising between Canada and the United States was described. He was followed by R. B. McWhorter of Washington, D.C., one of the American commissioners, and chief engineer of the U.S. Federal Power Bureau.

He pictured the day when all run-off water in this region will be stored for use by the farmers in dry seasons. Mayor D. H. Elton. K.C.' ex each book they sell, and to every vwl 600 Pairs Silk Stockings individual buying twelve or more books of tickets will go a mm AR sized Union Jack with a suitable inscription on H.

I nere real vaiue ror you i uu lasmonea suk tstocKings irregulars of, a higher price line. Assorted colors, and sizes 8 'a to lOJg. You'll want to be here when the doors open for this bargain. Sorry, No Phone or C.O.D. Orders a COMING SALE SPECIAL, pair Booths will be run by the local branch of the Red Cross, the I.O.D.E., and other war charities, 16 Oi.

nd 33 Ot. BOTTLES OR IN BULK The jitney dance will be held both KCI-ll nights, as in former years. tended a civic welcome to tffe members of the commission. Senator W. A.

Buchanan spoke briefly. Charles MacMillan, presi I "MK dent of the Board of Trade, was in the chair. Your breakfast must make you think The commissioners on Wednes Full Fashioned Silk Hose 300 PAIRS! These are substandards of our Regular 1.15 line of full-fashioned semi-service hosiery. Silk-to-top assorted colors, and sizes 8 12 to 10 Vi- Shop eafly for this remarkable saving! HOME COMING SALE SPECIAL, pair day enjoyed an airplane flight over vast areas of Southeastern Alberta, and into Southwestern Saskatchewan, studying the water resources of the region. They also crossed the line into Montana, seeing the headwaters of the Milk and St.

Mary's rivers. 59c 'Not Afraid: Hosiery Street Floor "The BAY" Just a Visit' (By Our Own Corrnpendant) Drumheller, Aug. 29 Please understand that I have not come to Canada because I if you're to get the "start" you need! was afraid to stay in England. I have come here to see my son, 1 A Thrilling Shade "Mellow Moon" Introducing a new Fall shade in "Lady A soft glowing shade that blends in wonderfully with Red Brown, Medium Amber, Sage Green and other Fall costume colors. We invite you to see "Mellow Moon" pleasingly displayed in our windows and Main Floor Hosiery Section.

whom I have not seen for 25 Unless you eat with appetite, your system years," said elderly Mrs. Mary Rimmer, who has arrived here from England to stay with her CHANGE IN STORE HOURS Commencing Tuesday SEPTEMBERS New Hours Will Be 9.30 am to 6.00 p.m. Wednesday, 9.30 to 1.00 m. son and daughter-in-law for the duration of the war. Mrs.

Rimmer hails from near Liverpool, and the war had not you just the start you need. And more than just a start! A breakfast with Kellogg's Cora Flakes, served with cream and sugar, helps keep you going through hours of tense and tiring work! Wake your sleepy appetite, tomorrow, the Kellogg's way! Get several packages today, or if you're a breakfast-outer always ask for Kellogg's Corn Fiakes in the wax-wrapped individual package; Made by Kellogg's at London, Canada. cannot ''use- all the good there is in what you eat. That's why our modem leap-from-bed-to-breakfast makes a tempting, mouth-watering flavour the first essential for a morning meal. No wonder, then, that Kellogg's golden-brown Corn Flakes are Canada's favourite start for breakfast! Temptingly delicious, easily assimilated, they're jam- packed with carbohydrate to give In 3-THREAD CHIFFON-PAIR In SILK CREPE-PAIR In 4-TH READ bothered her.

There were all kinds of air raid shelters in her locality which had never been used, as no air raid alarms had been sounded. 1.15 1.15 09c "We did not worry about the Hosiery-Street Floor "The BAY" war," she isaid. "We went about our business as usual. The streets were packed with shop pers. Hitler is going to get the beating of his life, and I have said PleasantTo Work it from the beginning.

I was dozing in my chair this morning after looking at a picture COLD VICTIMS use KLEENEX! of Hitler, and all of a sudden In my dream he appeared in front of me. I jumped out of my chair to get the poker, but being in a strange house could not lay my hands on It quickly. Then I woke up." The journey was arranged from tr. 0 five to one vote. this end by Robert Parry.

She left behind two sons and a daughter. Lady Luck Works The Great On Side of Law by housewives! A few months back, an impartial research bureau was busy interviewing housewives across Canada. One question was: 'What brand of ready-to-eat cereal is favourite in your family." Well, Kellogg's Corn Flakes were given as the family favourite five times as often as any other corn flakes. That's what Kellogg's exclusive formula does for the flavour of nourishing Kellogg's Corn Flakes! Give your family the chance to enjoy Kellogg's tomorrow and every morning 1 0 VER JJ SHEET On BOXES 2c Ssmluy Difpotsbl. Supar-soft Absorbent Ifr: HI Ml I Of course this new Hoover aaves your colors and saves your rugs; But more important, it saves you and here are some of the ways it does it: Easier to Me gets more dirt in far less time with advanced Air-Cushioned Vibradon principle.

Easier to find dirt with new full-width lens. Easier to go after dirt new ldw slung design to get under low -furniture. Easy to try and easy to own telephone for our represent- tive to bring this Hoover foe your trial use. Terms, only 1.50 a week; payable monthly. Typical of many statements received from flavour experts chefs, tea-tasteri, coffee-blenders, dietitians is the following from M.

Maurice Aquarone, distinguished chef of the Royal Con-naught Hotel in Hamilton. He writes: "I was most interested in this test of four brands' of corn flakes, arranged under conditions myself, approved. I could not tell the samples apart except by number, but I had no hesitation in making my choice. The sample which I voted 'finest lot flavour" was that which later proved to be Ktllegg'u" (By Our Own Cwrespendant) High River, Aug. 29 Offenders against the law had hard luck in town this week.

One transipnt, arrested on a drunk and disorderly charge, escaped from the police and started a mad dash toward the outskirts. As he was making good time down the street, the police shouted "Stop that man." A young girl quickly stuck out her foot as he passed, tumbling him to earth. Leaping up, he made another break, this time through back yards. But he was almost decapitated on a clothes line, and offered little resistance when the police rearrested him. Later he went to A trio of men celebrating too noisily were also arrested on the same charge.

The constable making the arrest phoned for the police car to take them to JaiL But previously the men had phoned for a taxi to take them to Calgary. When the police car pulled Jp beside them, they thought it was their trustingly tumbled into the back seat. They were quite chagrined to find the ride so short, and concludins tlfo local police cells. Later they p.ca guilty and paid their fines. Arrested en a charge of falling to register, George Towcll of Edmonton was fined $25 and costs or 30 days In jail in Red Deer police court yesterday by Magistrate T.

B. Gore-Hickman. He took the jail sentence, FLYER Please refer to Front Page of Flyer RAINBOW BORDERED BLANKETS Advertised at 9.44 each, should read Frr Home Trial all tar turn ttbtr Haattr maJtlt the Enstmtlt in Breum and the Hoover 306. 9 aT aVSV 1 I IIUH See the Hoover Window plsplay and be sure to visit the Hoover Department Second FloorThe BAY', X- A LJLJ Convenient, Economical and FIRST for flavour! Ortf Hw peonies to give the whole faaiilv Canada's favourite cereal for breakfast. Ready in 30 aecondtl Ask for the new, economical family-iiu.

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