Ewiillllzrouiv-sir. S II 0 W S IFINEST ACTION DRAMA 3.l5—7—9 ' IN MANY A DAY i- “i II IBY I DISTANCE! beauty in his arms! WALTER PIOOEON FLORENCE RIOE 7 JOSEPH SOIIILOIIRAIIT) IOIIN OARROLL ' Nat PENDLET 0N Donald MEEK And just two minutes for Nick Carter to solve the mystery...“ die! His latest ...and bestmromantic ad- veniuresmvith s killer at his heels . . . and a sultry-eyed 4 l "THE LATEST NE\VS" T"" ALSO — CORIRIUNITY “THERETL ALWAYS BE AN ENGLAND" SING SONG. FEATURING ETLLER": .-..1.ERS DECLARE “TOTAL WAR” . s". w‘ l‘ E will“) . .1 a ‘Elfl-Ellfill DFBW-Alilm-ilaiillllfbff May Robsnn~ L11..- n-n-‘u-H- \ PLUS SHORTS t1l~vlord - iharley tlrapewin SHOWS 3_,5_,_,,I,5 1214111111. “JUNIOR G MEN" wiser? 0F NEW \Vi;'é§'i‘ERN IILM ITNROLLS ACTION, LAUGHS, ROMANCE Paramount can cut. another notch h its fllurative szr- L11, for when the shooting 11.11 . 111st night It the opening or’ xas Ran;- a’ the Capitol 1r tilut that mailer victory. with bright ccnndj; and alszorolvig ' (mpicls the 1n, tlzis time lo pm .. out-throat calcle l‘ the G-lVFbn of the match the gangster- methods, and so they bring into play such aids as pltrol cars and. (hurt-wave lo lets, in addition 11o their six-shooters and speedy a cast aztlng .“y novel story ave John Howuird and Ellen Drew, 1M1". opposite mill OII1CI‘ in happy. banterlng roles ‘.\’1'P'lIllP(I in gun- smoke, Aklm Tam of 50h. Broderick C Grapewin, John Duncan, Anthony Qlmm and liar- vey Stephens. All urc excellent in their roles and play them with a nest that boa» .111. the cu.="'lcncc they felt in the material provided t em. The story deals with the efforts of John Howard and Broderick Crawford, as Texas Rangers. to solve the mystery of the system».- tic disappearance of thousands of beards by belligerent but beloved May Robson. This gives Howard a. chance to meet the ranch-owner's gtanddaughter, beautiful Ellen Drew, who pretends to dislike the fresh. upstart manners of the handsome Eager, until she finds he is only After some pretty tense. action- packed situation relieved occa- sionally, as pace-changers, by the expect comedy contributions of Akim Tamiroif, s. Mexican ranch- haznd, and Charley Grapewin, as a retired Ranger. the story hurtless on to r smashing climax Whiii John Miljan, May Robson's grand- son in the picture, is exposed as the head of the gang, and a. rous- ing gun-fight ensues. Care and skill are very evident in the direction b" James Hogan. Included on the program is the 8th thrilling Episode oi Junior fi- Men plus a comedy and cartoon. sPLiaNntu "PIYSTERYTTHRIIJER WITH VJA LIFER PIDGEON ‘AT PRIN( ‘E EDWARD ‘Nick (".2 i-"Y. Waller Pu w lurid nilnv '~ '11 "l" 'nt.o . 1 l.’ "d. ‘l. about 1.1.111, 110W lwnrrl ,-.'. ..,,. Po 1111mm Jew-it- ,.,»»»¢¢.¢. I >+¢0eee»oe'-e~~ uii-n-n-I-‘aww wet-- (ill-x as; 1e _ PU mrlrrgm noussi This _\'~'lll' nu are Iuichinu ONLY n. n. 1'. s1 R r: 1) PIIRIN A I" ‘ ' “llYil l" E l) CHICAK‘, 'l'=~- hiulvost qual- lty o'.\'_~ln:1l>l1- in cnmmcrcizil quaniilicw. mum .2. luau; (fhzlrh/l ‘.11. 1211.1. ‘ ~n~~(~ e-u-n-w-Qv. -»..--,-_-, bmeeeeaownoeeoeeveeeee "stn of‘ and Donald Meek. the eccentric bee keeper who carried the comedy load in the first of the series. Ships are being mysteriously slink offshore. A mysterious raider is suspected. Carter, on vacation, is asked to handle the case, and alter ‘n look at Miss Rice, playing the secretary of the shipping firm head. 0.116%. He dscovers a former (A1lvi130 gangster running a cafe, in the DCY-"Dil of Joseph Schildkruut which puts him on the trail not of n raider but a racket in which shns are wrecked by short wave radio and explosives hidden in their cargos. Walter Pldgecn plays the leading role with Just the right breezincss. He makes the hero a thoroughly lilceable person and conveys that certain polish and schse of being 1111110 at. homo in the midst 0f dail- zer which are essential to a good detrct-ive on the screen. Fl cnce Rice. as the pretty sec- rrtnry. is, as always, a vwlcome addition lo any pictuze. Donald Meek caraics off lop comedy honors with his customary aplomb. He and h's bees somehow manage to steal scenes. Joseph Schildkraut. w-ho can play a crook better than any- one. is Silfiflfbly suave and assured as Al Taurez. John Carroll. Nat Pcndleton and Stoifl Dunl. are all good in supporting lcles. included in the program is the , latest news. a community sing-song wlurinv, the popular scnz "TherWll ‘say- b~ an England", and hotly a sport reel. time NORTH-AMERICAN TRANSMISSION Eastern Daylight Saving Time ‘Throughout “HAVELENGTH Canada and U.S.A.-—31.la2 m.. 25.53 m. (to 10.00 pm.) 49.10 m (frqn 10.30 pm.) Western Canada-HM l IILLYI IIRVICI OI YIOI CANADIAN MEDICAL YDOCIATICN AND LIFE I COMPAQ!‘ mom rm; HEALTH LEAGUE or ‘ csuana Recent surveys suggest that “an appreciable mtmber oily or; ‘urban peope are no rupcr ,’ says Dr. E. W. Mol-ierhry, of the Sch o1 or Hygleng University oi Toronto. in an article in a recent issue ct the Canadian Public Health Jour- n-e . Admitting that lcw incomes an: e, partial cause of this condition. Dr. MoI-Ienry adds that azicthflr fac- tor enters, and one which .| easel- to remedy - that ofplack 'i nutri- tional knowledge, "including not only information regarding the right food t: use, but also the most. economical way oi buying and pre- rin foods.” In this connection, ac nowledges the work done by‘ I the nutrition cla=ses operated in Toronto by the Health Leafiug of Canada. | Speaking of the insuificzent use of milk, Dr. MoHenry points outl that. in the case of families with! income; of $1.500 t: $2.400 a year this is m:st notceable in ten-age girls the probable explanation be-' ing the "current, desire cn the part o! the girls to be slim." He cam- ments: "These girls lacked lniozmation abaut fooss, be- cause they gave up the use if milk and ate generowly of other focds which. are more fattening. Dr. Mel-Tenn does nor advocate the "fortffylng” 0f white bread with tile additlcn of thlanln This, he states, ls czily one of a group of eight or nine member: of the vitamin B complex, all of which. are needed. The addition of lhiamin therefore will not suff. lcntly raise the 129v nutrifonal value of white bread. Preflrable, acordlng to the Dcctor, is yvheal; gvsrln, 5 per cent of which is equal to 20 lier cent of whole wheat. White bread ‘mprmsrd w.th wluat germs. he axis is lit- tle changed in either nppezlrnnce or flavor frim ordinary wh re bread. Defining an adequate diet as one which satsfies the indiv duafs en- ergy requirements, provdcs suffic- ient pr teln and suppll s all the needed mineral elcmenls and vita- mins, Dr. Mol-ienry points our that th-zs becomes practical only when it is translated into actual focds. Remlndlng hi5 renders that the Department of Natitml Defence recently took stops to raise the nu- triticnal value oi army ra l-ms, Dr. McI-ienry says: "There are gcod reasons for thinkiltg that, rai=ins the nutritional . status of civilians also would be valuable. We yvzuld n11 ammo that nutrition is a factcr in martaltllng ‘ public health; surely t-Irs is a time to maintain public healt-n in as high a lcvel as pcsslble. The stud. ies of Haggard at Yale University have shown that, working efficiency is influenced by nutrition. If we are to produce war supplies infenslv’ ly . 1% Wlil be advsnble to have our wzrkers properly fed." (from 10.45 pm.) 31.32 (from 11.00.’ FRIDAY FEBRUARY 28 T 6.20 pmr-‘London Calling.’ _ 6.25 p.m.—'Spcak cf the Devil’ - Eplsode 2. Thriller by John Dickson Carl‘. Produced by Val Gielgud. 6.45 pnL-THE NEWS. 7.00 p.m.-—'Quesll01ls of the Hour’. Talk by OLIVER STEWART. 7.15 1w.m.—-Canadlan Reg-mental Concert (in collaboration with CBC). 7.45 p.m.—NEWS IN FRENCH. aco pJnr-THE NEWS. 8.15 pnL-‘OANADA CALLS FROM LONDON’ (in collaborattn with CBC): ‘Quiz for the Forc- es‘. From the Beaver Club, London. Presented bv Gerry Wilmst. 8.4.5 pmr-‘IJSPENTNG POST.’ 8.50 p.m.—'ilondon Calling.‘ 9.00 p.m.—Talk: ‘In my Opinion.’ 9.15 p.m.—-‘Starlight': Carroll Gib- bans and Anne Lcnner 9.30 p.m.—‘BRl'I‘AIN SPEAKS.’ Talk by PHILIP NOEL BAKER. 9.45 pmfi-HEADLINE NEWS AND VIEWS 10.00 pm-‘The Music c! Britain.‘ ‘Bittersweet.’ Noel Coward's musical play. recall») by the BBC Salon Orchestra hid BBC ‘Iheatr Chorus, directed by Ixslie rid. ewater. 10.15 p.m.—' ieatreland.’ Bangs, scenes, and stories o! the show business past and present. 10.45 p.m.—Tonight We Present... James Ching (Piano). 11.00 E1;m.-—‘DEMOGR.ACY MARCH- . AIN SPEAKs ' Talk by PHlLlP NOEL BAKER“ 12.90 a.m.-—N’EWS SUMMARY. 12.46 lam-close down. a rn-BRIT pressure in join ire Axil- French Health, Variety And Palatability obviously _ OOSE OOIISTIPATIOII! KELLOOiFS ALL-BRAII OIIIES MORE TIIAII "EMPORARY RELIEF”! ALL-sun's 11511» Way ca» II 11¢ ma: and mm connects 111 1 If you are troubled with common constipation . . . the type due to lack of the right kind of “bulk” in the diet get at it the sensible wayl Instead of resorting to harsh purgatives that give only "temporary relief” at best, switch to KELLOGGS ALL-BRAN. Let lion. AIIIIIIIII mum nu m-nm I" envennsmnnu eo-Ietr this delicious, crisp, ready-to-eat cereal be yogi “ounce oi‘ prevention" . . . eat it regularly every morning, drink plenty of water and forget you ever had cons tips. For ALL-BRAN supplies your intestines with the “buik" you must have to keep regular. Also, you'll find recipes for those delicious ALL-BRAN mufiins on every package. In two convenient sizes, at all grocers’! Made by Kellogg's in London, Canada. - hitting their ignorance on any sub- ject, said Dr. Hcppcr, partlculazly if it, is a subject on which they should be informed, it is iikelv that these figures are conservative Thercfcr‘, educating consumers about lamb cuts and how to cock lamb 5o that it will be an attractive anti appetzlng nrnt should result ‘ inceas d demand for this kind of meat. Among 492 rep cscnlaiivc families in Saint John, 17 pcunds of lamb per prron p21- ycai" were used; Montreal households, 8 pounds per llr-rson and Vanccuvci" households 14 pounds per p rson. ‘There was close lelatioilship Ive-tween house- hold income and puzchasgs of lamb. In all three cities i-‘he families 0n rclici‘, and with pr capita. incomes ihotisolloltl income divided by mim- bvi- 1n falmlly) of loss than $90 a ,\'."-.1r us d nbzut 10 pourds or less 1:01‘ {W's n pql- _ve;\-.r. while families g wlih- per cdpita inccmxs 0f $900 or‘ mom used about 30 pounds per year. With increased cmploym ntl and hlllillfil‘ wages, the demand for lamb in i941 is likrlv to incr ase according to Dr. IIIJlJDPi‘. If sheep ' Features of Lamb Health. Variety and paint-ability are three features as ocizimcl with lamb as a 1n'a,., Dr. W. C. Hopper, Economics Divlson, Dominion Dc- Dfl-rtment of Agriculturr, ponted out in on address to the recent an- nual rrreting in Toronto of the gntarlo Sheep Breeders’ Associat- n Dr. Hopper has recmily complet- ed a. study of the consumption of the various k'nds of meat m thrte re "cssentative Canadian cit is: hi, ohn, N. B., T01‘ the Marl- times, Montreal for Crntral Cflllada, D‘l_a.t,ion of the results of this study disclos- that the aimunl average CPUSIImDILOH of lamb Der person in cities varied considerably. and that more information on the food value of stewing pieces of lamb and the best m"th0d of cooking them was Yqluired. ‘The interesting fact was disclosed that high incom- families bought mo.e stcwiivz lamb than low income families. 'I'h:'s i; crntarv to what might be expwted DQ651159 stewim; lamb is relativelv low In pricelbut apparently low income amil es are not aware of this fact. Butohorls in Ottawa silggested that they could pay lilghrr prices for lamb carcasses to th~ producers it the consumers knew the food value of lamb fronts and stwing pieces. In Montreal where beef, veal and baccn are used in large quan iti"s, 30 pe-r cent of the housewives ad. mitted that th- reason they did not my more lamb was because they knew little or nothing about lamb cuts and how to cook them. In of the housewives gave the same Franco Meets Petain In Paris Symhnlislng France's refusal to succumb to recurring German Chlel o! Bille Marshal Petlln right. nu- iho reguiafon military salute to the Frsclsl salute d (lencmll-‘simu Franco of Spain, left, when “OIIHIEIIGI I-‘ranoc, to fniscuu mutual problems." "W! met recently at I Vancouver for West. The ccm- - Saint John more than 10 p1‘ cent In reason. As most people dislike su- if‘, ]7.‘0£IL1('Gl‘s wi:h io herons: ihcccn- sumption of lamb 1n Canada, the Sll!‘\"'y showed, ihcv will have ti) cdilmlc the. medium and low in- oclne families to buy nlore of this, kind cf mcnt and to sixes ih- Pod t vane of the citcapzr slewing pieces. ma; establish Embassy in ILS. 1 OTTAWA, Feb. 27—(CP)-—-Pr‘me illilnistel" Mackenzie King told. the House of Commons yesterday that flthcre are the strongest of reasons. ‘why we should have an embassy at Washington nt U115 particular ino- menl.” but said the step would not be taken without serious considera- non. Opposition Lleadcl" Hanson made the suggestion yesterday, and again today alter Mr, King had announc- ecl alapointment of Leighton Mc- Cflitily, 1\.C._ of ‘Toronto, as Cana- dian Minister to the United States. Mr. King said he was "far from averse to a step of the kind being taken," and expressed satisfaction that his opinlonswmd Mr. Hanson's were so much the same. "I unfortunately’ labor under this difficulty, that whatever I do is apt to be looked at from different angies. some of them quite the op- posite of what I would. consider Jus- uncd," Mr. King said. "1 have asked myscli what would be the reaction at the present time in this country and overseas if I wcrte to create an embassy in Wash- g on. “It would be good with me-that 3.11 1 can answer," Mr. Hanson “Now that my honorable friend is with rue, I shall pursue the matter further," Mr. King replied. “The Prime Minister will be able‘ to see what the public think about it." Mr. Hanson added. “What I have been most. s-nadous to avoid, particularly at this time o! war," Mr King continued, “was any question being raised which. might give rise to general discussion of what might lie back of that per- ticuiar move. "While I have never even replied to Insinuations that because i a stalwart Canadian, I thlerefoe coud not be equally stalwart as a member oi the British Empire. I have carefully avoided taking any steps which might lead to misun- dierstandings and misrepresenta- o ns. "Personally I feel that there are he stro ,, of reasons wh ‘ should have an embassy at ington at this ticular moment. "I believe in e equality oi status of all the self-governing nations cf the British Empire, and the fact that. we have had a. legation at Washington rather than an embas- sy has not been due to any inferior- ity ccmplex, but rather to a desire to maintain s. sense of true repor- tion in the e es of the worl in the beginnings o our diplomatic ser- ON SALE THREE DAYS MANY OTHER FRIDAY, SATURDAY and MONIJA ITEMS ON SA LE NOT LISTED HERE Look For Big Sale Sheet Delivered At Your Door vices. (Great Britain's representative at Washington, Lord Halifax. has am. bassadors rank). “I shall explore the matter iur- ther, but at what time it may be best to take the step. that has been suggested, I think will have to be carefully considered." 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