PAC THE 'THA_R LOTTETOWN GUARDIAN V}: eifliiia-‘ru ;;;;é;1.' "HOPALONG CASSIDY” AT CAPITOL- TODAY AND SATURDAY Ina Central Guardian Tins a L1. ornate r. u. srascrzn Today & Sat.‘ PRINCE EDWARD ruesrnr: A s n co. 1.111.. ‘illl-JXIRES 1111.1. n1: CLOSED GOOD FRIDAY iuxhijtittittitttti‘; “Windy I-Ialliday" as tomi mar- shal and guardian of the law in a wild frontier community: "Hop- alo Cassidy” as a chap who neary gets “hooked" by a ‘beaut- iful and charming woman ranch- er; and a quartet of Hollywvoodks best-liked singers cast as Arizona oowpunchers-ahese are just a few of the surprises in store for local moviegoers when Paramount's new outdoor action romance, "Rene- gade 'I‘rail." plays today and Sat- urday at the Capitol Theatre. The Ca itol will be closed on Good Fn ay. “H0pp_v" encounters two "men- aces," one romantic. the other criminal, in the new story. when he and "Lucky" cross two states to visit their pal. “Windy? who has just been made chief law-en- forcing officia‘. 0f a frontier Ar- izona community. Anxious to help out. he agzees to keep an eye on the cat-tie of a beautiful woman rancher, Miss Wynters. to prevent them from being rustled. Although "Hoppy" is not aware of it at first. the rustlers‘ outstand- ing confederate is Miss Wynters’ convict-husband. played by Hop- a ne nature rna at 5 aenla I word able tn advance. CONIlDlB-ATIO ANCI. DB. It. D. Hovwatt will general practice from this date. PHI SB YTE rtngto 1 A. . Mershldelr. 7.30 P. y he strictly pay- N LIFI INSUR- InINQ-‘t-ll-Bll. IOSUIDG L-178-3-19-3L BIAN CH ICE — Services Efllndly. March 21th. Har- M H hfleld 3 P. M. . L-228-3-2l-ll. to Bing Crosby in , his greatest role-as the rnan who made a thousand .11ntil love made l star out of hirnl M81‘! . . THRILL to 100 young ‘A singing and dancing stare of tomorrow-led by Bing'e sensational new singing discovery, 14-year old Linda Ware! M! .bfl-./1.A1\I%K"d ~ qwrikiii-tifiiii’ rue} a» w ..:";;;";";"; {i} [HRH-L to the long-await- ed movie debut of Walter Damrosch, leading the IOU-piece Philharmonic Orchestra of Los Angelesl -~.‘<**i’*k iki y» THRILL to all the old Gus Edwards tunes you know and love...THRILL to these brand new hits: ' “Still the Bluebird Sings", "An Apple for the Teacher","GoFly a Kite”,“A Man and his Dream!” g1 tweet11+‘rt‘l:i’iiiiiiiifliiiiiiiiidriiiiirwl E X T R A ! March of Time’s Very Latest Issue a “CANADA AT WAR”-—Inspirin g Tral Oueslu. :-~-n, . _. fteirgllnlglsq-‘rniu Puii-(y 51°93‘? >353»? 133525 ‘ciidhhs_‘a.f'iit.‘°rfiiifiu ."”<§‘Z.2‘.’r1r$.°°i‘f§...;'i - i‘ "'4' “illwli AFN»! i001" —1-‘|rst Time Shown; Lonvuyg (ml in Ailglnglg try; Germans 11 .1 (lllllps; tulmua‘: Crack Rcgilni vi» 1h 1 rcnclr l nits Again to Front; Salvation _\1 \ m“. (rllpplng 1p; Knights o1‘ (‘vluznliuy liuvc Theirs; Rcd Lross Depot; o1: All Sidez». nlists; jlaking .-\|1li—'l'Ol”|Il‘llu (Iran; l-aclorim at [full Blast 5 ' ‘. ]ll1|n with 1711111511)‘; _Br‘lllsh Colu; ' 1 Flu no; Maritime; into the (lame as Well, (annulus Slury lo Date. mrcra: t M. G. M. NEWS-CRAMMED WITH BIG EVENTS lzcork, and building them into great i as Star Maker" presents the best cast ever to appear with Bing. It includes Louise Campbell a; hls larnctical-mmcled wife. Linda Ware. fourfeen-year-old singer discover. 1d bi‘ Rogers, as a youngster Bing builds info a start, Ned Sparks, gs Bines tress agent. Laura Hope ,Crews. as an ex-opera singer, and Janet Waldo. as Blngis secretary. flvalier Drimrosch, “grand old man" Io! American music. will also be seen 1n the picture, conductiong lThe Philharmonic Orchestra of jLos Anzclcs. In addition, the ilnrszest coup of singing and _flflllClllZ youngsters ever assembled ‘for a motion picture, appear with 113mg in the production numbers. ' Bing‘: Song Won't Sell The story of the plcture-sug. . Hesiod bv the career of that grand ‘showman, G115 Edwards startswith 1B1"! firm: to persuade Louise lCumplxxl. n girl who assists the imntrunlof an orphanage. to marry him. Sue finally’ consents. and they are happy even though Bin writes songs which won't sell an lo=r~s in‘; after lob. Watching a grnun of newsbovs sin: nnd dance while on his way to get another Job. Bing decides to organize them into the greatest kid act ever to hit the stage. The act TWO DAYS ONLY Today & Saturday THREE MUSKETEERS 0F THE RANGE always looking for frouble- and finding it! N, . A D D g "mcngm C4RT0Q~ gets nvtryont is successful. Bing M hires bed ‘Smrkes as press agent. hunches kid acts all over the OOMEDy country. Then Lnura Hope Crews. g nonmetal Llndabware to him. Bing .s cnuuscd a out, her great, gal g VARIETY ‘decides to make hcr n stnr. 31d i presents hcr in an all-kiddie mu- M‘ ,.sic.1l revue on Broadway. S Hows AT Helps Singer Succeed 3-15 _ “"1911 the Gerry Society closes fhr show bv enforcing a law whlqh forbids children to perform after rm occck at uiehl. Bing takes Nliss Ware to Walter Damrosch. nrrstmdes him to present her in a concert. Sic succeeds. but Bing has lnsf out on Ins kiddie acts, is fnrcr-rl to 5H1’ rllPCflSfi in a differ- 7. 00 -_ 345 Back on the danger trail as "I-lopalong Cassid';"-—this time with an eye for romance as well as justiowis William Boyd, who still ranks as America's favorite action ion. who has escaped from jail and joined forces ivith the bandits. In ozder to let her young son believe his father is dead. the woman rancher palms Hopton off as her hero. with him are his two stal- brother. When "Happy" reveals wart pals of the saddle. George him as one of the rustlers. ‘Miss Hayes and Rusell Hayden, cast as Wynters rolls the whole story. the grizzled "Windy" and the “Happy” lets the ex-con g0 with handsome "Lucky." respectively. the premise that he will leave the In addition to Russell Hoozon. community. Charlotte Wynters and ynny It doesn' take Hopton long. Bupp. the supporting cast incrudes. however. to break his word. Just as a special attraction. "The King's as he and his confederate! are about to make a big raid on Miss Wynfers‘ ranch. “Hoppfl calls his own boys into action and fights it out with them in a grand-style range battle out in the desert. Men." n male quartet that has been featived with such prominent entertainers as Rudv Vallee, Paul “mini-man, Ed Wynn and Fred en IN MEMURIAM MR H. B. WARREN Friends in the citv and through- out the province generaliy will re- gret to learn of the passing after a- briet illness of Hal. B. warren. C. a large circle of relative! and friends. Being of a kind and gener- ous sglrit she was always ready to contr ute to any good cause. She always stood true to the things that were best. In early life she beca-me a. member of Valleyfield Church ul altiflitlflllt at Church services. She l5 predeceased by two broth- efi. John ‘N. andKHugh of Klrlinliilifr N R Conductor vihose death occur- a ° 1W9 $l§l91'5_ ane- M11 ° n. . “ - . . _ Bruce, \1illl0\\‘l1. and Sarah, Mrs. ied about u Odom vebwrda” mom lJohn L.‘ MncKinnon, Lewis. She is m survived bv one sister. Bella, Mrs. a. €1l1r‘1?\'e11§.s!4§l (ggvlixodriilttdoxl-ioivifrlila: w“it?ii\A~ J‘ Mad-mi Mmlmiue and ‘me m5 Iélvo“. employee; bu, also wnhlbrolher. Allan MacDonald, Heather- Lhe “gveumg pubic Hi5 pleasmgidale, aiso her step-children —Mack and friendlv disposition endeared‘ Munro. Whim Road. P. E. 1.. Ewen. him to a large Circle o, “lends m‘ in Canadian West. and Annette in every positon in the C N R ser- B°Sl°“- Ma“- . vice m whfch he was edmléyea A large number of friends and Bum on March 315, 1884 hé en- relatives attended the funeral ser- tered the service of me C_'N R_l\'iC€ which _was held on Jan. 31, as a brakeman on Julv 12m’ lgogfifrorn the \V1Cl~IC11'$ Funeral Home, Later he was employ“ as ' yardiQuincy, Ixfass. whence the remains foreman at Georgetown and Bordenlvirag forwardect to Prince Edward for a. number of rears and aPPOlnt- Island for burial in the Valleyfleld ed conductor on ivfav 11th i917 Cellleierl- Re“ M“ V He was on the Bomflfmn ‘dub Quincy Church. who conducted this mg we p“, ,8“, yea" Emmi,“ are service paid tribute to the life and resting at ms sister's resldencedcélfbilflil character of the deceas- e . ntsrzatrst*aters. A. i. or Funeral from Zion Church‘ onrUnited Church conducted the service Prldav ‘tlarch 22nd service start-"m Ch “'35 * "cm Knmulr ine 1J3‘ o'clock. Funeral leaving atichllfch at 1 11 m.. Feb. 5. Rev. Mr. . - Ebbutt spake from the texta-“Come 3" Interment’ Peoples cemetery‘ unto me all ve who nre weary and heavy laden and I will give you rest.“ Hymns sung were, ‘The 10rd ls Nfy Shepherd." "Shall we gather ttlg the River," and "Nearer My God 'I‘h_ce." Pal.bearers_ were: Alex R. Mec- i‘ Ilelongg. hifgrtlrridftficDofiald. Johrkliu. MRS. CHRISTINE MacDONALD 8C m! - ~_ RC 1111!‘). e .__.__ Bruce and Wi lizrm Bruce. There cussed away in LhgJQllrillilyifigrwirllernélre gathering, slowly gather- oiiiurtiro mi A" Aillflt lfllr fadeless rand. poswn. Mass. flliti K111111111‘. 2.11.11. "~. Ill!‘ "m" ~l tiff-m?!“ 3'5" ‘ine late lvn-s. mum-o who had not Wflllmg 1'01” 11$ 0n i119 "B" » U been enjoying good iieaitn for some L 241441" |1n\e,dSuCLll1liD¥U on rue aoovelmeéi; iifi“ CA“DmATE tione date. a ter a u days 1n . QUEBEC’S w _ y . uqgr) pnerirufima. V P E I March Q be rn a l-mllll‘. . - - VERDUN. nfarch 12 - ue c's 17, i301. the Qel-‘EB-Wd W35 a flmliiPlonlv woman candidate. Miss R. B. ter of the late Maw B1101 Iyen Mac- Joan Adan“ W111 have plenty of Donald. Her hilsoand, me late Wil- "W19 (.om....-§-§0,1_Nln,. Qppgf19nf§_ LIB!" Milli-YO. 01 W111i“ W13“- i"'e"She is listed as an Independent. dfl-‘ifieq h?! 35°11‘ 24 Years 350- Miss Adams. 35. said she entered to While 511-1 YWHB 5h“ WC!" campaign fer women's rights an Boston. Mass- where she lived dur- cducallon "mm-L In Memo riam rarusu or nuurou nun aus- TICO. -— Easter 5t. ohn'e Church, Milton at 1 .30 s. m. st. Mark's Church Rust-loo at 8 P.~M. Rev. w. .1. Phillips. L-229-3-21-ii. sr. Perez's CATHEDRAL, coon mmnv. — 10.15 Matins. 11.00 Reproaches. Tablg Prayers and Sermm. 3.00 Devotions. 5.00 Child- GOOD FRIDAY AT THE KIRK- -The llltlll 600d IMda 1W1 be h in 8t. Jsmés by - rofession of faith and was a faith- ‘cordially invited to attend. Nichols of Th; an, Mrs. Jame; Callahan. d “grog-ammo —Mrs. Leo Dunn Mrs arroll K lly h morrow, beginning at eleven o'clock. The service will be conducted by the minister. and the sermon will be Breached by the NV. J. Keir Fraser. . D Strangers and visitors are MR. L. SCOTT ROBINSON PASSES 0N.—Mrs. W. T. Hufgan received a telegram yesterday rom her niece Mrs. L. Scott Robinson stating that her husband had passed away at their home in Clenwood. Iowa. yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Rob-i inson spent the past summer here with Mrs. Hugga-n and the pathy friend; will go ou to Mrs.‘ the former Miss Ella in her bereavement. Mr. was a prominent Rotarlan a. welcome est at the weeky while n this city. RIVER i» ___ _________,. HUNTER U N I '1‘ E 1) CHARGE" Rev. W. A. MacQuarrle, Minister Hunter River W. Vi. S. nk Offering and can. on, Good Friday Evening a . Etaster, Co : Hampshire at 2.30. and Hun- ter River. (Communion) at 7. sun- dav School at Hunter River at 10. with Mimlon Band Service at 11. Service at Wheatlev River on Mon-l day evening at 7.45. L-237-3-2l-1l. Mlnard‘: kills pain. THE FORT AUGUSTUS WOMEN'S INSTITUTE The regular monthly meeting of the Fort Augustus Womens Instit- e schoolroom |;_ re- sponded to by eight members. The minutes of the previous meetfngl were read and si ed. The sick com- mittee reported aving sent treatli to two families. The store bill and the bill for repairin the desks in the school were secre was advis the ban if the funds on hand were not sufficient. The Committees the month are: Sicl:—Mr-$- 154N111 ¢» e . Lunch-Mrs. Carroll Kell . Dor- FINANCE -». o >1 By Frederick Gardner ing the greater part of her lite re- _._______ turnng to spenciva oart 0f £0011 pnEyAnATfljfl summer at Iulmulr and _\'1c1nny. __ unere she will be greatly missed by Prepare yourselves for the World, as the athletes used to do for their exercises: oil your Mind and your Manners, to give them the necessary supplzness and flcrhility; Strength alone will not do it. -— Chesterfield. Thursday 81 Friday SPECIALS Bulk Teo per lb. -—- —- — — 53c 2 lbs. Seedless Raisins -- - 25c 2 lbs. Creamery Butter -— -— 60c l0 lbs. Rolled Outs —- -- — 39c I0 lbs. Island Oatmeal — — 45c Z4 lbs. Flour 74c and — — 84c 98 lbs. Flour $2.44 ond -—- $3.19 MacPllEE BROS. wimfriiur uvrn nua- And You'll Jump Out of Bod 1n the Morning Rarirfte Go The liver should pour out two pounds o! liquid hliE lntn your bowels daily. l! thla hill is nut flowing freely. your food dnQllfldllflL 1t just decays in the bowels. Gaa bloat: up Your stomach. You get ‘ . Harmful poisons go into the body. and you feel aour. lunk and the world looks punk. A more bowel movement doeln-‘talwayaget at the cause. You need something thatworkl on the liver as well. It takes those good, olrl Carter's Little Liver Pills to get thee: two Doirrrds of lglllepflorviing flreely adnd make on 7 Rh \1 - llrlll 0!! an [Ell E, PI PH E - xmn b'lll 11.11. u °N "i" '.":..1:..:. .:.."...:r..'$:....r.. 2.3.221: them. lgnk lfrvr Carter's Little Liver Pills hy Lizshaabn namcl lvrcfusc anything else. 26a. othy Weatherbie. Leola eather- e. The roll call for next meeting will be answered bv Hints on House- cleaning. Lunch was then served by the committee. The meeting ad-l fnurned with the singing of the Na- tional Anthem- Cirl Guide News Aggoclakd Press Financial Wfllfl‘ Nxw YORK. March 20—(AP)‘— Spurred by the spread of “m?” aerial warfare, aviation stock! gained strongly today, lemma the whole market higher. The aircraft advance averaBed around a point. SW61! did "Um"? well. Rails felt the lifting urge and various industrials benemted- Canadian issues moved forward almost in a body. Distillers Sea- gram. Dome and Lake Shore. M6- Intyre. Walkers. Ford and Imperial 051 were steady. Brazilian ‘ITMIAOH dipped a fraction. The Associated Press average of 60 selected stociu gained .2 of a point at 49.7. Transaction-s totalled 644.130 shares compared with 654.- 119 yesterday. leaders in the advance included Boeing Douglas, United Aircraft. Glenn - Martin. Curtis-Wright. North American Aviation, Bendix. Iockheed. Pan American Airways. U. S. Steel. Bethlehem, Youngs- town. Harvester. New York Central. Great Northern preferred, Anacon- thfg Ida, Amefrarl smelting, Allied part Chemical, Eastman and Western 1. A full Union. r song prac- 2 p.m. to- vvh practise areeelfgibl: rfittfif. n the contest on April attendance is requested. Brings Attacks o n BY FULTON BRONNER NBA Service sum Correspondent LONDON. March - Here wartime Bntain — where great Pride is taken in the successful flights over Germany by the Royal Air Pbroe-there are those in pa;- liamentery and literary circles who are complaining because the planes do not drop bombs instead of leaflets. This has had no effect upon the Chamberlain government. The powers that be ale well satisfied. If there is to be any bombang of cities. they are not going w start u. They are pleased when Hitler roars at one of his hand-picked audiences that he does not mind the British dropping their "idiotic Piimlilhleti" around. GESTAPO FORBIDS READING LEAFLETB BRITAIN knows he does mind. or else he would 1!] Ohamberlaink War of Leciflets Yesterdays Local Market Quotations Home Front CORRECTED FOR EVERY WED- NESDAY AND SATURDATS geergoiervice. 2.00 Evensong and £11m,” k cmmcn or momma. - - ' CAVAWADE, ti?“ Dgy. éiflarihh 24% crrpeuuqgr. OF DRAMA wiiigfleld ‘gt. inuuaeihignbnurbiri "'""'°"-"""~"'“"- R°1li° % tins 11.60 A. M. Rev. o. n. Hart- "Wl- 1P333-3-31-11- CFCY--l0.45 o.m. aao 11.1,. DOUGH diTv-am "elitir urns"... METHOD: Beat eggs; add sugar. Sift flour with soda, cream pf tartar and salt and add, alternately, with sour cream, to first mixture. (Do not make dough tool stiff.) Turn out on slightly floured board.‘ 5 Today's Short Wav To win iro 1 uli The highest praise NUT inch thickness, cut with dough-l nut cutter and fry in deep, boiling fat u nlili olden brown, turning once 1n the process} rain on brown paper. _ PURITS FIIOUR Best for all yourBaking 77. ‘FINAL CANADA-WIDE BROADCAST l TO-NIGHT RIGHT HONOIIRABLE W. IQ. MacKENZIE KING l I.-l'\‘l TUNE IN — BE INFORMED! 10 Walock-CFCY-‘lll Wlillllik — ‘fiffb'a'a Radio Program aFh-fa-lafifi-JW-H-K (All Tlma in lantern Standard) l-fi'n'n'n'I' \fa'I5a'-\-. THURSDAY, MARCH 21 a i i PARIS 12:00 noon - News in B11815!!- 11.84 11103., 35.33 n; MOSCOW r 7:00 p.m.-—Broadca.t in 1211853511- RVQG, 15.34 11108., 19.7 m.; R33: l2 meg, 25 m. BUDAPEST poo p, _ _ "singing Youth." HAT4, 9.12 meg., 32.8 m. ROME 1:30 p.m.-News in 1211811511; Rosita Jflmma .81 meg., 25.4 m; IRE‘, 9.83 meg. 30 5 1n. LONDON 8:00 p.m.-Talk: "Background _zo the News." cosn. 11-15 mfg» Y" m.; GSG. 9.58 meg. 31.3 m. MADRID m —-News in EnSil-‘ll- 8125 p. EAQ, 9.86 VATICAN (‘ITY 8:30 p.m.—News Broadcast and Continent. ll 5 meg- 31.06 m. PARIS 9:16 p.m.—Light Music. TPBLI. 11.88 meg. 25.2 m.; ‘PPM. 11-11 meg. 25.6 m. meg. 30.4 m. NoTEt-JTIIS TTIEIATRE AND ALL OTHER ['26. SI'I'I.\'( |‘IR‘('()..I.TD.. THEATRES WILL BE CLUFEI) nOODI-‘RIDAI. 4 ‘STAR lllriliiiiii’ SAGA PRESENTS rwr". (‘vnsnv 1N A GRAND GLORIOUS (‘.\1.\'.‘.('.\i..'£ O!" OLD AND NEW SONGS f. ____. N Incal lovers of 11w The n-e\v_ Crcjv vehicle. which 8'1 Onfmtalnmvnf (‘I . i; ' might readily b.- termed a sinriri; y on ."'I1 > cnvalcade of show business. glvrs OI can look forv. lo g Bing the best role _he has ever had. l in a picture wh. r. s 1t casts him as a tm pan alley song up to his f.‘ - writer. a small time hoofcr who i ' mount/s “The . 3,, -. ~. = oslieves that he can r'=e to the 13p ' ' today and S1111: 11y at the Prince in show business by inking faienf- l ‘ Mward ‘Theatre. OF SHOW BUSINESS ed kids from the sidewalks of New out field. rndi». The picture affords Bing a chance to sing the great Gus Ed- ‘ vrirds‘ numbers. "School Days," ‘,"ln My r crrv Oldsmobile." "Jim- lmv Vnlc11ff.~'~“ and many another. He also r1113 four new songs by lhe flC0vBll"l(P-.\'I"fl"l!j0 team. 'I'hev are entitled "An Apple for the lTeache-r,‘ A Man and His Dreams." I i l G’) Fiv a Kite." and "Still the Bluebird Sinus" And. of course. the talented M, ware glngg g xvlzlc svlrcfion cf hunky-pg l-nnklng from " nflrfmvn Sfrfilfers‘ Ball" to ‘lhvhriikflwskyls “Waltz of the N - (CPI - Asenlyham rterrivr waited an hour with eyes ion a flying hrr-t slpvwvv when his mailer, an azr fer-e pilot. was late about it minds, because his Gestapo hangs over the heed of every German the threat of death or imprtsrn- merit for reading Britsh leaflets, passing them along to a neighbor or discussing them. By making thete flights, the young R. A. F. sky warriors be- ccme familiar with air routes that lead to German cities. They ob- tain location of the most dan- gerous Germnn antf-arcraft guns and searchllghts. WALL OF PROPAGANDA SURROUNDS GERMANY GERMANY is surrounded by a Ch‘nese wall. The Gennan people read in their papers only rPturn n2 from n filgh‘. W.'.€n the pilot rcfurrcd. the dog swam out to the mooring to meet him. what the gcvzrnmsnt would have them read. They hear on the ra- '_ M42. it. " British nyers raleu mal- ganda leaflets aver Germany instead of bombfl. , ducky British Tum" 41191118841 their calling cards e shape of flares. so that all 311d Wilhel trasre ma’ wuldml . where Hitler had visitors. spoken eloquence; members of the mona nor the a aleorated D0110! . dio only what the Nazis want them to hear. ,,.., M... the Nazis in Unter den Undo: be sure to know they \ A" m“ b91118 so, neither thel of some potent House of Oom- mzr‘ wit“ o’ r1 <move the British cabinet to change its far don't sum. anything o; um 1° ade three ISSUE breaches in the Nazimwall wth the- n, h,‘ _ narsn. manner *1‘ B over Gennany. Applesdpk 1. Wh u, B"! °Z ‘ "ll from.“ 1:111 autahlilahnlligflel: 5am?‘ ‘b’ if ffi, ‘m: flf“'“'° "l ""1 Carrots u» 4-5: have lied m Mm mNiiiir-ilurniiliirr: glmifi“ °§°h "i? 0 8 C glgceflvlllltr he!“ the British alr Beets asnii ' 10c hm"- me; '3‘: Bflull. liq Roast Beef 16-22c no“ m mg" enuraftoerlll-u-v: Boiling meat 12-14:; ‘gag? n“ l“ ll Peelmen for r6}%l%‘ 14-220 a. wn ' 1 each 15-80c um. 1',‘..{.‘::'ll,;g,,~w;,;' Pork lb 10-20-22» b“, h; d I Ducks each 8541.00 "W": flmmrii .22.. W125»?! 99mm‘ ‘b’ - 1 g’ ‘f-"ff ""11" enemy genelinirsr 1h a 1-20 n . . ‘h:- Gbgluwnnrrid; um 1r fir? m ia-lzoscr: or French eiglh balmbln. 3mm‘ Butt" an" 30's“ m“, “mm "l- H a elm: can Chicken eiwn ao-sroo “m, “N, "If? lall. He can Stew m 13-14;; an" M I: at the same alr- Corned bee! 12c Inmi-"c; "Pflllwl harmless __________.._ M,“ ‘m’ "Flh-"lli"! Loses area/n. mnumu. u. .1.. March 1a- hffgfglggvmm, ufinrlwhlrlmflw (Am-Rev. Walter Dworeclrl, u- m." Bun“ me ’ 8m year-old Camden clergyman. lost tpdlv his la-st appeal from death in tne electric chair for complicity in the strangulavon of his darghter, Wflnfldfl. 1B. The state court of pardons rejected his plea for corn- mutation, COSTLY TO CHANGE MIND OTTAWA. March 12—A candidate in the federal election of March 26 new decides that he doe=n‘t want to run. he must forfeit his e200 deposit. The word remel : u bomb‘ which was ported tod . With- German cities “use ldiig as ti: drawals are pennltted lriulhls elect- 8 m. local t‘me on n un nn a ma, Saturday preceding the polling 1 menus 9:30 p.m.— cdern Lfl-"hi 5V?“- nx . 9.61 meiL. 31.2 m.; WC- 6 l7) mefl. 49.8 m. LONDON 11:00 .m.—1=‘ull Newt's GSC, 9gb meg- 31.8 m. rams n 11:80 p.m.--News 1n Eur-fil- TPBII, 11.88 mel. 25 2 m.; 1PM. 11.71 meg. 26.6 m. BERLIN Bulletin. , 12:00 pm-Niws in Egllsh, D1»! 0.01 mag, 91.2 m.; 13.10.61! Mb m" m TOKYO 12:40 a.m.—Lirht Music. JZK- 15.16 meg, 19.’! m. MOSCOW , s:oo anL-Emgllsh Perwd. R‘- 96, 16.24 meg.. 19.7 m. evnv rrumw 1'0 B O S 1' O N $1032‘. ‘18‘°'='7-'»" a n» American liner 71mm"? aalh under U. 8. flea. "M" 3"‘, ' we n. Saint John- "d" '(a.'r.). Due Bum,‘ l T.) neat dlf- 7"" eeoolna ‘an! id mhelr-tldagdaoxliaoma; orcuv! etateroolm Thundl! “i!” “u” out eetra c011. , h,” u, oqaallae IN": al lam uln- I i1l'r'-l’i-.1°&'§‘3r.' w» h» atnueme LINE.‘