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MONDAY. APRIL 10, 1933. lecides Against Renfrew Motorist embroke Court Find Oorr Hall Responsible for Craah. intkl Tee Iswrssl, CMBROKJC April t. County ig J.

T. Mulcahy ysslerdsy d. rnd JialeToent to a motor accident lasers by Urn she Spring se. a tf osuory court, an Tisaedsy. Th ion was taken by Alios M.

Riddle ri Arthur Rlddi, ot Renfrew, iilnst Cr Hall, also of Renfrew, Jam A. rUwisne and Beatrice wHnea, Ottawa, (or damage for furies alleged to hava ban auetain- by Mr. Riddle whan th car. van by Hall. Jrl which Iha plaintiffs pa passengers an a plaaaura trip to lawa, qpnided with a oar owned by nea A.

Rawling and driven by atrfc fowling, on th provincial gtway (our mile wot at Carp, ndy. Nov. 1832. legllsence waa alleged by plaintiffs lnt both parti, whil defendant U. In rum, clalmad th accident cauaad by Ml ligence th part Beatrice Rewbnss.

and the latter th blama an HalL 1w judgment find that responel. ty for the accident retted upon award damage ace inn to th aum of $371 to Arthur Ml and to Mr. Riddle, with I at the action, together with Oeortre Allard la Dead -In Pembroke, Aged 80 racial TS arnL PEMBROKE, April I. Oeor Allard, well known on Allumette bland. In Pembroke and throughout the north country, died here laat night aflr three month' illness, having almas esamrArted hia Hat year.

Born at Chiaheatar, a son of th lata Mr. and Mr, Psbian Allard. ha spent hia youth on AUumette bland, and at Chspaau. nearly year ago, married Jueaphln Lsrivlert, of Al-lumett Island. They maided In Pembroke for soma yaara, then for a tiro at Bonne Id.

after which they apent yar In Haileybury and a tew year toother town of th norm. following hi wfe death in North Bay. 1 yeer ago, Mr. Allard returned to Pembroke, and lately ha mad hia horn with a daughter, Mr. A.

M. Sabourin. Isabella street. Of family of 11 aurviv. They are: Mrav-'W.

H. Parent, Cochrane: The. Mimleo. Oera 8, Haileybury; Joeeph. Sudbury; Mr, a.

A. liiirrisaette. Deaibm. Mr Ceo. P.

Sarafleld. Oecelanec, Arthur. Timminai Mr. J. A.

Harvey, Kirkland Lake, and Mr. A. M. Sabourin and aVneet Allard. Pembroke.

David Allard, Sr, Pembroke, 1 a brother. Has revejutionked the cleaning industry It has proved to the Ottawa public that this system of eleaninf is far gupertor to the ordinary dry clean-big in that it five you four time the value. For ample it I Dtttroyt Moth, Groatly Eli mi not ft Skint; Prtttrvtt Color, in 'Tktn Your GarmtnlM Rtmmn Clton lonfer Ladies' Silk Dresses, Ladies' Cloth Dresses, Ladies' Jersey Dresses, Ladies' Suits, Ladies'' Coats; Men's Suits, Mea's. Cleaned via the 4-in-l Process for Thl price does not Include pleats, slips, extrs Jackets; fur trimming, or fancy garment. WET CALL FOR AND DELIVER AT NO EXTRA CHARGE PHONE RID.

4488 STAR CLEANERS I I -I AN ACCOUNT any coat payahl by th plaintiffs, to Jama A. and Baatrioe Rawunge. Thd actio agninst th Rawiingi I dismissed, with eosej parable by th plaintiff. S. M.

Chawn. Renfrew, tor plaintiff: Austin CCConrwr. Ottawa, tor HalL end T. J. GUin.

Paiiibroh. lor i. A. nd Beatrice Rawltoga, MPN a Mrings account!" This i the nxlric passed tlowa from fenerations thrifty souls to jwng married couple. The adyicsi tooay it as sound as tTer and rery family.

i Rgfular deposiU drawing steady interest, mount so tniickly into sub- -stantial sum. Not only a aaTinfS 7TAWA BRANCH, 181 SPARKS ST. balance raluable to meet emerf-encies. It prorides as well the means for happy Slimmer holidays, for the education of the youngsters and for many other important family objectires. Open, an account today and watch your systematic saTings grow Mv.

V-Vr- Pi a A .4 9 A Cantatas Given In City Churches Special Lenten Music Sunt by Choirs Before Large Congregations. Muaio to oonfarmlty to the occa-ion was g'ven on Palm Sunday in umber of Ottawa' United church, where famou Lenten cantata were aurut by church choir. Ai th choir rive a moat Impressive presentation ot Cowl' Lenten cantata. The Way of the Croat," accompanied by W. Arthur Perry, organist and choir director, aoioiet wrt mra.

4. v. Robertaon, aoprano; Mr. H. B.

Brit-ton, aontraha: Dr. P. L. Neabitt and C. A.

Petton, tenon: F. C. Brown and J. P. Phair.

bantonaa, and C. A. Cooke, baa. Mr. Brown took th place of Rev.

P. MiUiken, who was prevented from (lnging tnrousTi ulnae. Prior to the eveniof aarvice Mr. Perry gava an organ recital, comprising Suit to (Corelli), Choraie- Pinal (J. B.

Bach). March Funebr and Chant Beraphlqua (Ciuiimanu, and In Paradirum (OuboU). St June United choir, under th direction of H. Bremwcll Bailey, eng the (amoua Lenten cantata. "Sera Last Word." of Duboi.

Mia Grace Bourn presided at the organ, and th oloit were Mr. Prank Gilbert and Howard Trueman. Fred Snark and William Ninon. The choir waa ably aaaiated by an orchestra composed of Mr. Lucy Croft.

Mr. D. W. Morphy. Mrs.

P. K. Hunter, Jarvia. J. Steed.

Mia Jean McCraa. Mu Jean Villeneuve, Ml Sadi Murdoch, J. H. Summer. H.

Pearc. J. Rattray Wllaon. Ted Joynt, Dick Noffke. W.

McAneapic, R. R. Forbea and Chtrla Tlmani. -The choir of Chalmera United Church, under th leadership of Wilfred Coulaon, organist and choir director, gave a feeling and impressive rendition of th eacred cantata "Via Dolorosa" (Nunn). at the evcnlna service.

Soloists In th cantata war H. A. Underwood. J. Drummond and S.

Kennctt At Glebe United Church waft tuns Sir John Btainer "Crucifixion." by a full choir under th leadership ot Mia Evelyn Lane. Solo parts were sung by Mr, uernet Montgomery. Mis Margaret Pack man, Gordon Alexander ana A. A. Rerka.

Snecial Lenten anthems featured th Sunday services at First United Church, under the direction of Mis Edith Lamb, choir director, and at McLeod United an impressive "The Passion" (Alfred C. Gaul) was given by the choir, with John W. Bearder presiding at th organ. At Zlon United Church during th morning aarvice, the Junior and senior choirs, under the leadership of Mia B. Greig, KJC rendered "He Was Nailed to th Cross." Mrs.

Dean waa th vocal soloist. "My Task" wa effectively sung by MU Grac Yett. "Thar la a Green HiU rar Away re Mean, -a th choir at th ve- niiut service, and E. J. Horary aang a solo.

The lesson was taken from four different portion of th Bible, i each mu iw nsr- read or renreseniauvee oi four oreanizstions of the church. The portioo. front Matthew was read by Buster Hodgin. re presen ting -th Chums' Club; from mars oy miss Maythel Fieury. the PaU' Club: from Luke by Bert Brian, trie men a uuo, and from John by Mrs.

Grant Mc-Arthur, the choir. Rev. O. Camp bell conducted bom services. JEAN BARISTI BAVMONIX Jean Bantlst Raymond.

veteran amnion of Canadian railways for yvara, died Sunday at a local hospital Iter long tunes, a retiaem of ut-tws far almost half a century. Mr. Raymond had brg circle of friend who will learn of hia death with deep regret Mr. Raeumud- was born at Rlnon. One.

(i rear ago. A a young man he entered the employ of the Canadian facttte Hauway in an mamiartanoa-oi way department and later joined th Canadian National Railways. On bis retirement five year ago, owing to ill-health, he Held the post of see tlon A member of St Jean Baptist par. lah, Mr. Raymond wa highly esteemed by au.

1 Surviving are hi wife, formerly De-Itma Malletui on eon. Victor: three daughter. Mrs. George Brauaseau. Mr.

Thomas Cherry holme and Miss Mrs. Henri Bertrand. Thurso. Th funeral win be held at T.iS ajn. Tuesday from hi home, 231 Bay street to St Jean Baptists church for service at am Interment will be in Notre Dam Cemetery.

uiGsOmcE iVvViWUti'iarT (ARLIAMCMT- UlkOINCS J. r. sfOYNT, Maoafer THE OTTAWA JOURNAL 11 Pembroke Market Shows Better Range ot Price Special The JeavnaL PPaTBROKE. April biaproeesnant In prioaa for ssrm pro-duos has bean evident her for aha past IS days and on resets ua snarkat Saturday, most article offered for aal showed an upward tendency. TM waa psrticukrly noticeable in beet and pork which showed sharp advene over price tn effect during th peat Winter, while also increased akghtly.

Buyers hav been gathering large 3uantiUa of potatoes In ahis vicinity uring tha psst week and it is understood seven or itit carloada ars being ahipped out Parmer see in the present improved demand and tha bread toward higher price prospect of a return to aorawsrraoiy unprovea conoruons. Many Attend Funeral Of Miss Eliza Dwyer Raertat ts TM Jwtrnal. ALMONTE, Ont. April -The funeral waa held Saturday morning of Miss Ellis Dwyer, old and respected resident of this place, to St Mary' Roman Catholic church here, when Rev. rather George OTool officiated at solemn requiem mas.

Miaa Dwyer. who died Thursday st th bom of her brother-in-law, James Dick, Clyd street waa born in Huntley township, and cam to Almonte at an early age- She was engaged for many year at Penman, Limited, but retired soma years ago. Left to mourn are four sisters and One brother. Mrs. James Dick and Mrs.

Mary Oakley, ot thia place; Mrs. Convoy, of Fairview, AHa4 Mrs. Catherine While, of Ottawa, and Michael Dwyer, ot Ottawa. The peUbearera were five nephe-vs and a cousin. Jama Dick, Jr Kenneth Horton.

of Almonte; James nd Patrick Oakley, of Ottawa, and Patrick O'Meara, of thia town. Residence in Arnprior Is Gutted by Flames Special to The Journal. ARNPRIOR Ont, April S. Th residence oi Clarence Irvine on Hugh street north waa gutttd by Are at an early hour this morning, ine nr waa discovered bv Charlie Scheela at about a.m. and ha immediately gave the alarm.

The flame had a good start and despite the efforts of th local fir brigsd destroyed all tha content, leaving only tha brick wall standing. The cauaa of th fire is not known. The brick residence beside it wa also scorched by the flames. Mrs. Irvin ha been in an wtawa hospital for tha past two weeks and Mil Irvine went down yesterday to bring her horn.

The amount of damage caused by the fir ha not been estimated but will in all probability run Into several thousand dollars. Ottawa Minister Speaks To Morrisburg Veterans Special to The Journal. MORRISBURG. April Rev. J.

Logan-Vencta, chaplain of Ottawa Highlanders, waa th principal speaker st the annual banquet of th Morrisburg branch of th Canadian Le gion B.E&Lh rriday night In the dining room of a local hotel here. The benauest wss conducted by P. R- Garland, president of the Morrisburg branch, who introduced the speakers. Cspt Logan-Vencta spoke on "A Page Prom a War Prisoner's Diary." Rev. A.

M. Russell th Morrisburg branch chaplain, and Heeve Arthur riynn, of Morrisburg. also spoke. Song were sung during th evening by J. P.

Garmley end Chars Dear and music wa supplied by. local musicians, assisted by Orville John sson. vnws, rfonn n. asviKsr, proposed vote of thank for th entertainers and apeaker. replied to by J.

P. Gornuey and th singing of tha National Anthem closed a successful banquet attended by more than 100 Mrs. P. Kelly is Dead After Lengtny illness 1 Special to Tha Journal. PEMBROKE.

OnL. Aoril death occurred tonight at the home of her parent. Mr. and Jnr. wm.

Mar-kua. Murray atreeL of their fourth daughter, Laura, the young wife of Philip Kelly, formerly of Pembroke, but now office manager for the Can- Montreal, Sh ued after an illness extending over a period of two years. For th past 14 mornm an bad been at ner noma her. Mrs. Kelhr was born in Pembroke and educated at th local schools Sh was married in September.

1926, and for five years resided in Mont- Beside her husband she leave two young chtldren. PhyDi and John. Beaids her Daren ts ah is survived an by two brother, and four sis ters, XL j. and B. W.

Markus, Mont- ur rA wis, gh, nanuiwn, vi tawa; Mrs. A. J. Butt HuntaviUe, and viot and Hesm, at home. Mrs.

Kaulyined a large number of warm friends in town, smons whom her death will cause much regret Th funeral will tak plac on Tues day 'afternoon from her narent's noma a tn united Uunxfa cemetery. Rev. R. H. Waterman, rector of Holy Trinity church, will officiate.

4th Huaaars' Hear Annual Reports 'sseeial TH laaraal PRKSCOTT. AprU a At th an nual meeting of the stneers of the 4tb Huaaars of Canada, held laat night Lieut CL E. A. Devltt V.D.. officer eommandlng, reviewed th activltiaa of th year.

All rerjort Dreaanted re- fsreted sound position and aatiafac-tion was sspiusstil over th success attained by the Vickers' Machine Gun team under Lieut O. Gaudry. New mesa bylaws were approved and will be asnsM in book form constituting part of tha Standing Order, being compiled by Major G. W. Ross.

V.D. lxnmtttaa elected for MB are: Mess, Maior O. R. Druaamond. chair- man, Major J.

W. Bain. Major a McLamnen. Captain W. K.

Drummond, Captain G. Simon (paymaster), arc retary. Captain John L. Reid, and Reserve Restmerrt; apart, Captain Rev. John Taylor, rheirman; Lieut 8.

Sunn. Lieut R. L. rerauaen. and Lieut Lniorall; rifle ahootins.

Captain (auerVrrmasterl P. J. Oood-bouaa. chairman, Lieut D. H.

Keeler, Jnd Lieut O. A. Garland, and Lieut O. Cases Iman. Captain R.

J. Brown. Those present were: Lt Cot K. A. Devitt V.D.; Ma tors R.

rxunsnsond. J. W. Bain, a McLennan and G. W.

Rosa, VJ3; Captain P. 1. Good- F. W. K.

Bingham. W. H. Druntsaeaaf, O. Sknon (paynsaster), ev.

Dr. J. Taylor (ehapiam), J. L. Reed (bid Reserve lesunentl: Lleuts.

C. a Gaudry. D. Keeler. a SI Inn.

Dr. R. Pvrry Wllker I medical set), and Lieut. J. O.

Wiaer. C. S. K. Bingham.

D. I. one. R. FergAsssn.

L. Burns. M. Ponairoy, E. Osllvis, O.

A. rassilmsn and L. Moreli. i Film Re views By W. Mclv- CENTRE THEATRE fan.

were treated on Saturday to another British-mad film, "Slerplasa starring th well-known British comedian, Stanley Lupino, and Polly Walker, formerly of th Broadway musical comedy stag. While lacking som of th finish and tochniqu which Hollywood would impart to a aim liar offering, the picture i on the whole lively and entertaining, and providaa plenty of laugh. Th offermg, combines plenty of dancing and a inline: most of this de volving on th tw principals. Th plot la on of those light affairs, revolving around tha adventure of a young newspaper wpuater who has to appear married to a charming young lady In order to protect the girl's honor and keep up appearances. Lupino gives a very clever performance and his antics, while not new to the screen ar almost always sunt of provoking laughter.

Miss Wslksr slnga and dance and adda consider ably to the merriment Settiixa for the story sr elaborate especially the hotel and shin scenes. Good support Is given by a carefully selected cast While the humor Is dir. ferent from th Hollywood type, lt manages to register fairlv welt Som of th musical numbers are catchy and cause one to leave the theatre humming or whistling. Another British-made film is also shown. England Awake.

It depicts the progress made by the British Em pire tru-oughcut the ages, and is edu cations! in character. 'e THE current IMPERIAL flint "Girl Missing." present an innocuous tale designed for lover of mystery and crime detection plot Th story ha for It central char-actera two gold-digging show girls, on a fast-talking and hard-boiled veteran and the other a demur type who 1 used as bait to tempt an elderly millionaire into financing a trip to Florida. When their sugar daddy walks out snd leaves them to face a mom mu at rata Beach. the two chorine look around for car far back to New York. Thia lead them into a aeries of adventures, in eluding the mysterious duwrjoeerance of another chorus girl following her wedding to a wealthy young chap.

and their attempts to solve the mys tery and claim the big reward posted by the husband. The girls are familiar with the "marries racket" which th missing chorine hss made a busi ness of snd thev succeed in solving th mystery. They also receive the reward and the demure miss wins the lov of th young fellow sh helped save from the marriage racket gang. Th plot development of thia film Is too obvious to create much suspense and the dialogue I none too bright It is. however, an excellently photographed cinema, and you will find the glitter and glamor of Its Pamv Beach settings interesting.

Gland Parrell snd Mary Brian are the stranded chorus girls who become smeteur sleuths, and the supporting cast include Ben Lyon, Peggy Shannon, Guy Kibbee, Lyl Talbot and fleam "fj ASPUT1N and the Empress," now showing at the RKO CAPITOL theatre, la rather depressing pic torial drama of pre-revolutionary Russia, produced on a lavish scale and featuring oast which includes among other th names of John, Lionel and Ethel Bsrrymore. The story open with the cslebr tion of th three-hundredth year of th ruMnanotT dynasty. Then cor the Ulricas of th littles Ctaravltch and th introduction Into th palace of Rasputin, the strange, uncouth monk who, by hia uncanny power of hyp notism, succeed hi bringing about tha cur of th heir to the throne Aa result th royal family worship th monk with superstitious awe and soon he is ruling their every action. Hi power over ihe Czarina and his unctuous terrorisatlon of all with whom come in contact are depicted In a series of drsmatie episodes which lead to hi undoing at th hands of Prince Paul and th down fall and death of the Czar, the Ciar. ine and their children before a firing squad of revolutionary soldier.

Ethel Berrvmnre is siiratrh In role of the Czarina, which ah plays with grant dignity and pathos. Ralph Morgan presents a realistic portrait ure of th Czar, and Diana Wynyard. of "Cavalcade" fame, gives another fin performance as Princes Nateaha. John Barrymora hss occasional chance to be picturesquely sardonic, in th mythical character of Prince Paul ChegodietT, and th little Clare, vith lives again in th talented boy actor. Tad Alexander.

But It la Lionel Bariyuaii who hss the most important assignment aa the sinister Rasputin, a chsrsctsr creates with consider ote tatu. Miss Rita Brady Dies At Her Prescott Home i Special re The see rust PRESCOTT, Ont, April l-Follow-Ing a lengthy illness, th death occurred at the home of her parents yesterday i Mis Rita Brady, daugh kn ot Thomas Brady and thMate Mrs. Brady, River Road west rh ner Snd year. Her death wa th family' third bereavement in littl mot than a year. Mia Brady was born at tha family homestead west of her snd attended the Blue church school and Preaoott High School.

Sh had been active in athletic organizations, having played on th ex-pupils' basketball team and being member of the Preecott uoit and Country Club. For time, until ill-health ensued. Mis Brady waa employed by th R. A. Beamish store in Prescott She waa a member ot St John's Anglican church and her death will be widely mourned by ner friend In snd near Prescott Miaa Brady la survived by her father, five brothers, David and Ralph, living at home: Jack, of Detroit: Frank, in Pennsylvania and William of Ottawa, aa well as two sisters, Mrs.

Fred Smith, Detroit and Ella, at home. Another brother. Thomas, predeceased her year ago and bar mother died only September last to luneral will be held from th am to th church at twa 'cloak Monday afternoon and inter- will be made in the pariah JAMES tsOrtUNS. SMITHS FALLS. April I (Special).

Jansaa Hopkina. well known Mai- dent waa found deed at his home, Maple evert yesterday. The late Mr. Hopkins, had resided alone for ny year. The body era viewed by Dr.

L. B. Staaamera. coroner. snwad an Inoisaat unnecessary.

Surviving ar a ana and en deught-ar residing In Detroit end one broth- W. O. rleekins. ef Smiths Fa Is. Funeral airaruannents will announced later.

RADIO MONDAY, APRIL 10. i CNRO OTTAWA. 'iSoa BUyles 1 Od Moon-day Musicals. 1 OO BatU snd hi Orchestra. ISO sin off.

5 SO Papular Tunes. OO Twilight Memories. 30-rmphoni gstracu. 7 00 Luna Komsnslll Orchsstrs. 7 SO Concert Orchestra.

OO SrmDhonies. SJO Huss Craishton snd hia Hay 1 00 Loa Vwabundoa. S.30 Radio Commission Program. looo Romantic Picture 10 so Mturlee Mesne a Orchestra. CKAC MONTREAL.

IIS Kilocycles) 7.1& LTJucle Joe Safety Talk. 790 The Hinging oirl. 8.00 elymphentes. JO Jimmy Debate, mandolin wis- ard. 45 Variety.

oo Comedy. Commission canadienne da Radiodtflusion. to 00 Dance Orchestra, to IS Charles. Dorn be rger' dano or. chestra.

lo ts Mauri oe Meerte dance orcnes- XI 00 Reporter. 11.04 Vaudeville. I CFCF MONTREAL. I (loj Kllor rears) 00 Twilight Hour. so Horoscope du Jour.

i Mining Exchange Quotations. 7.00 Evening Melodies Paul Ms-Kenna. 7.15 Motoring Problem 7.30 Alvla Allman. 7.44 Charles Doraberger's Dance Orchestra. 00 Symphonies.

so National Opera Concert. too Loa Vagsbundo and Signer Alvarado. 10 00 Contented Hour. 10.30 Hotel Dance Orchestra. 10.45 The Hour Ola.

limlAa 11.15 Variety. ii yo mantom Oypsy, CFRB TORONTO. (SSS KllerycJes) 0.00 Rets and Dunn. o)Hll and hia orchestra JO Jj) Dempsey' Oymnssium 44 gventlde Melodies. 7.00 Lulgl Romanslll' Oonoert orchestra.

7.30 The Old Oufde. 7.44 Concert 00 Travel Talk. 15 Jimmy Johnson. 30 Pu Msnchu (CBS). 00 Don Alvsrado.

a fin ri i.i 1 0 00 Romans 111 Royal Cadet, w-w A.w,u fill ILD4I, 10.45 Wm. Olteal (CBB). 11.00 Newscast. 11,13 Howard Barlow and orchestra (CBS). II -SO lon Belaaco and hia orchestra IKOOI.

W'EAF-NBC SYSTEM. fee Kilocycle! 5 05 Meyer Davis' orchestra. SO King Kong Adventure aerial. 44 Olga. Countess Albsnl.

soprano. TOO Unemployment Relief. 7J)a Walberg Brown Concert ensemble. 7.15 Dramatic aketch. 7J0 Blvi Allman, Issue snd so.

cllty linger. 7.45 The Ooldberg. 00 Dramatic aketch. JO National Opera Concert Florence Austral, soprano: chorus: qusrteti orchestra. 00 Orpsles direction Hsrry Parker, tenor.

JO K-T. Secret Service Spy Story. "Spy Against spy." 10.00 Conteuted Program The Lullaby Lady; male quartet, women a quartet: orchestra dl- "oirsn L. Eastman. lOJO Radio Forum "Cabinet series" vsniei v.

no per, secretary of 11.00 Prance Langford, Contralto. Fancy II HI JELLO f.nf I IHHf I AB i 1 Palmolivc Goap Special Blend Tea Ann Page Dread IN nAftMrl Veal Chops Fresh STEER 1140 Johnny Johnson and his or' cnesir. II 00 Ralph Klrbery, baritone. IS Vincent Lopes snd hia orchestra HJ0 Hollywood on the sir Movie celebrities; orchestra and solo- WJZ-NBC SYSTEM. (IS lleyeiea Booth Terklngton's "Maud and Cousin Bill" Dramatic aketch.

IS Kin HU stars and Adolpb JO Three let era Harmony trio, 44 Lowell Thorns Today a news. 700 Amos Andy, blackface comedians T.IS Oct vua Roy Cohen MiIMer Mystery Drsmatie aketch, direction Prank McCormark. Thurston Hall. John Hamilton. Prank WUeorTand truest Whitman.

7.S0 Pivs Stsr. Theatre Oroucho and Ohico Mars. 00 Roser Rowswea. the Cticouet toaatmsstsr snd philosopher; Osy Silts and Jimmy Brierir. soloists; Hsrry Keser and his orchsstrs.

SO Don Carney Dog Cnsts. 44 Phil Cook. 00 Minstrel show. JO Melody Momenta William Rossa. planlat: Sam Herman, xylophonlst guest artists: or- ohesura.

direeuon Josef Psster-nsck. 10.00 The Hour Oiaas Viola Phllo soprano: Bdward Rail, Jr, baritone; Smoleu and Atone, piano duo; Hsroid Sanford'a Orchca-Ua. 11.00 The Southern Slrarsrs Negro male Quartet: tug band. 11.15 weicom Lewis, voceuat: chestra 1 1S 0O Bert Lown and his orchestra. 11J0 Phantom Oypsy violinist; strln orchsstrs.

II SO Maxim Lowe snd hat orchestra. WABC-Columbts System. SS0 Kilocycles) Q.OO Rel and Dunn Assisted by Novelty Orchestra. 15 On the Air Tonight. SO Oeorge Hsll snd hie orchestra.

6 30 Jack nerpseya 7.00 lint and Marge. 7.15 Buck Rogers. 7 JO Dot ph Manln'a Orchestra and 7.45 Bosks Carter. oo siiigin' Sam, 15 The Columblsna. S.30 Pu Msnchu Mrsteev Htoelea 00 Ruth Biting.

Leonsxd Harton's urccsurs, 15 Variety. SO Mysteries. lOOO-Country dub, Alex Morrison. 1030 Edwin o. Rill Th "Human Side of the New" 10.45 William O'Neal, Tenor.

With Freddie Rlch'a Orchestra. 11.00 Howard Barlow and Symphony uronceir. vnariea varuie, tenor, and Mildred Ross, soprano. 11.30 Ted Lewis and his orchestra. ia.00 Leon Belsaoo'a orchestra.

13 JO Oszle Nelson and hia orchestra. 1.00 Charles aarnet and hia orchestra. 1.30 Msurls Marat end hi orches-octra. Westboro Masons Visit Lodge in Morrisburg Special Th estreat MORRISBURO, April than members of Ionic Lodge No. Us, Q.R.C.

At. and A.M.. of Wwtbora, Ont, were guest rriday evening of Morrisburg Masonic lodge. Excelsior, No. lit, at th lodger corns In th Melki block, conferring th 3rd degree.

Following th ceremony a banquet waa served in the lodgerooma, and a number of ae lections were given by members ot th Masonic Temple Choir of Ottawa, who were present Th choir also supplied th ritualistic music during th evening' ceremonies. Among th speakers were: W. A bra, put president of th Rotary Club, of Ottawa; J. Uvte. master of St Andrew' Lodge, Otuwat H.

Kneen. Shrimp sa7 Uwtl Regular 0ns 12hv Loaf lrO with each purchase of A. P. CHUCK ROAST STEER STEWD.G DEEF HAK3URCSTEAK SPaiREReCS rN cimcrrsTEeAK Crooks, sheriff of Car leton County. and w.

uneu, master loo is Lodge GOINO TO ROME, April t-lieu tenant-Colonel Mario do'- Bemardi, who won the Schneider speed trophy in accepted an offer assume direction ot China's military air force and will Wave within two months for Shanghai. He la a reserve officer In the Italian army. Better Radio Reception Let us show you how we can help you eliminsl all man-mad radio noise and Static with th Pricker We positively gutrente to give you much better day and night reception eny district on outside stations. Ask for demonstration any time at 154 Bank Street Write tor list of satisfied user in your district Hsv your tube testes) FREE Q. 220 Your Set Only a Strang aa Its Weakest Tub "NOT CONSTIPATED FOR SEVEN WEEKS" Writes Mrs.

Johnson After Using Kellofg'g All-Bran EerjmoVrNCsusiilmTn Sufferer front constipation -Trig, he interested la this unsolicited ktUr: "Your All-BsaM surely relieves constipation. I am so glad over th good It hss dons ma that I fsel I must writ snd toll you of it, "For lunch I take banana, a large on. 8lx tablespoon of All-BsasI in sauce dish, snd dip banana at ach bite until all is conannssd. I hsvsnt been conati- Clod now tor seven weeks." Mrs. ulaa Johnson, (Addraaa furnished poa nqutst) Constipation often esuaas head-sches, loss of sppetit snd energy, slsepleeaneea.

This eondlttoa Is naually do to lack of "bulk" to x-rcis the Intestines, sna vitamin to further promote regular habit, Kellog g's AtoBiAM has both, a well aa iron for th blood. Tha "bulk In All-Bsak much liks that In Uefr vsgwteblsa. Within the body, it forms soft mass. Gently, it elaara cut th waa tea. Try All-BkAM in pise of psUnt medicine often harmful.

Two Ubleapoonfula dally will overcome most type of constipation. Chronie rasas, with each mssL If not r. lird this way, your doctor. Vss ss's cams, or in cooking. Keclpee on th red-and -green pack-r.

Sold by sll grocsr. Mad by sUllogg ia London, Ontario. ph 6c 'ta, 12.5c Green or ansa lb. 29C t. 6c Loaf Whole Wheat Bread One Pound of any Tea.

'V -T' 1. 2SC QUE MEAT DEPARTMENTS OesVrns FuU Slice Cut from Milk-Fed Veal Herrinns LEvnTED, OF CANADA.

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