O job. Har him PIPSL 1 job, fi1 preciat tunity offers.* he nesed knocked thi him Jul im} frC; duri Seq ‘ AT THE LOCAL THEATRES | Mickey Rooney Tells What Andy Hardy is Likely to Try Next Will His him AO00% 66064 6 9 0088080048800 04 06049# Al Ill 1t DC Mickey Himself. @ How It‘s Done in . the of Mirth at the Groadway Theatre. Greorge Formby, in his newest picture, "Let George Do It,"" finds himseK in many a ticht spot in his role as an Undercover Agent.â€"This is Formâ€" by at his best. Thev‘re Close Pals whi or Andy Hardy? Micâ€" o has made this parâ€" American â€" household ing this weighty proâ€" newest of the Hardy ‘Andy Hardy‘s Privat»e at the Palace theatre Monday and Tuesday, 29th, Andy passes an tones. He graduates ollege or a Job? Doesr‘t â€" Know Ltwo corrses open to y. "Either he can go he can get himseli a don‘t know what the ve decided to do with what I‘d like to see. im go out and get 2 at it‘s like outside of think Andy would apâ€" irity and the opporâ€" xd time that collece 11 ious when he conâ€" for Andy and Micâ€" cl¢esely associated it Hardy films. I‘", he says. ‘‘But e of the freshness He has always _ Carvel, He runs in ‘*Andy Hardy‘s He usually manâ€" g he really wants. l and always gives But Andy takes is convinced that ‘e makes him more t because he can‘t AlS ibility of uld care miblesom Ci6 â€"â€"sly sense of picture ought lusion. And if American taste raduatedâ€" from e a film complete iing i wid duced ./ 30 Step dist Do It Britis] launch r as th Sports > da infor A W jeaml Ime~â€" ano va k4 ful + \=~ an In AY Ginger Rogers and James Stewart 1940‘s Academy Award winners play the frantic lovers in this offering, while James Ellison, as the playboy cousin to he faintâ€"hearted instructor, completes Be hectic triangle by being "Johnnyâ€" BAâ€"theâ€"spot‘"‘ when the lonesome bride mbsto make whoopee. s Coburn, Beulah Bondi, Franâ€" and Phyllis Kennedy are rinent supporting roles in wady,"" for RKQ Radio, diâ€" Borge ‘tcvens the Cart July 30th Finds More Pleasure in Reduced Pace of Motors Broadway Girl Wins College Professor in "Vivacious Lady" Two Academy Award Winâ€" ners Star in Picture at the Cartier. have somf( selves the of their re However believe in people volt voluntary reducing t more than Also, they gestions for ma ple ing auced, an opportunity is given for quick glances at the surrounding country and in general travelling by this means is made much more pleasant. Of course, we are not young, and when we were a nice smart horse was about the ultiâ€" mate luxury in individual transportaâ€" tion, so we never did get the speed busg. hnhou motoring auced. ar the volu for that finding . different mon con governmeé tioning : would be have son selves the of their j After a succession of humorous and suspenseâ€"filled adventures, the lad with the toothsome gmile finally succeeeds in winning the Uâ€"boat singleâ€"handed. But not until he meets Hitler. You won‘t want to miss that! . with nothing more deadly than a barrage of mirth. This picture begins when a secret service agent, identified by his ukelele case is waiting to be contacted at Dover Harbor station. He is ready to enâ€" bark for a neutral country to find out who in the devil is communicatmng news of departing vessels to Uâ€"boats. At the same station, too, is George Formby, complete with his own instruâ€" ment, waiting to join a concert party. The blackâ€"out being in full force, it is not surprising that the ukelele players should be confused and George finds himself on the wrong boat. planted at strategic points throughout the course of action, as presented by Film Alliance of the U.S., should prove we‘re still custardâ€"pie slingers at heart. So if you want to see how it all comes out, a visit to the Broadway Theatre anytime this week (with midâ€" night show Friday night) will readfty reveal how the English Army "Let George Do It" to the satisfaction of all he a t ; paragraph in the editorial co The Haileyburyian last week:â€" Mindful of the new gasoline : ions on a weekâ€"end trip we kep l cear riunning at around 35 mile volunt that i aana are eér. â€" Th int way. comment ana were tYéeyr in df volunt 1€ new SV res is what different AIT plan their i the fair Wi FOals, wWhn ponsibilit it is che make in r‘e the m regulations y rationing what it am rent people Perhaps, moct arily Ood aking ar Haileybu finding to around agreeably s:â€"*‘"Why courage n force : ) everybo fellows â€" while oth tC attempt succes: g ple eaen b ‘Trnimnt xÂ¥ing of i8 ; A1YXk :3 ng of | amount rvbod Â¥s others s out 1 is wh usual? to thos comfor cactin most hasn‘t hC ) mak They )line put onC re 0 slink and ikC ard + â€" evC @skin ) 38 tha no M OL l 1| London, July 26â€"At least 12 of the famous Italian motor torpedo boats were sunrk today when a mosquito fleet attacked Valetta harbor, capital of the Island of Malta, the British armed services said in a joint. communique. The attack was repulsed and a number of prisoners taken. Maltese coastal dcfenses and Royal Air Force planes beat off the first surâ€" face attack made on the British Mediâ€" terranean island fortress since the Police Have Tough Time to Bring in 2 Women and 1 Man Timmins pol experienced co bringing in tw on Thursday n orderly conduc Italians Lose Heavily in Attack on Mailta Harbour "During the engagement Maltese crowds enthusiastically cheered our pilots, all of whom returned with their aircraft undamaged. "Heavy bombers of the R.A.F. carried out another raid on Bengasi during the night of July 24â€"25. Fires were started at the face of Cathedral Mole and a A garden party that will be all that the name implies will be held in the garden of the grounds of the residence of Mr. R. J. Ennis, McIniyre property, on Wednesday of next week, August 6th. The event is under the auspices of the Timmins Golden Chapter of the Imperial Order of the Daughters of the Empire. causing actua charg> was prC of 212 Maple st1 not divulge de: tack. The Roval Air Force Middle East Command announced that "@a large numiber of Italian aircraft appreached Malta vesterday at high aliitude. RAF. ‘fighters intercepted and shot acwn one Breda 20 which crashed in flames outside Grand Harbor, one Savoia 79 and three Macchi 200‘s. "‘One enemy pilot was rescued from the sea and another who abandoned his aircraft was killed after his pataâ€" chuie failed to open. WE persons were and carrying ner at the co First avenuse hended in the Leon: wC It said: "An attack by Eâ€"boats was made on the harbour of Valetta, Malta, early this morning. was repulsed with heavy losses to the enemy. "Full details sre not yet available, but it is already known that about a dozen of the attacking Eâ€"boaits were sunk by coastal defenses and by airâ€" craft of the Royal Air Force. "A number of prisoners and bodies sunk ‘by coasta! GeéI craft of the Royal A "A number of pri have been recovered start of the war, a joint 2 Ministry and War Office disclosed. rio Put Up Quite a Battle Before Police are Able to Lock Them Up. "CHINA FIGHTS BACK" pa ng In lWO iursday ni y conduct noticed by PE BMAAA BPAAA _ t c t v'/mv Here‘s Your Chance to See BOTH 1940 Academy Award Winners w /. //_’ s police were ed considerable e corner 0| nue when Both of th e are married. Robinson, 401 Cedar street, facing a charge of assault actual‘ bodily â€" harm. The s preferred by E. D. Eaton, )le street south. Police would e details of the alleged atâ€" On cre iderable difficulty in women and one man it on charges of disâ€" The three persons the police while they e streets in the patrol By Popular Demandâ€" police, the three ig a disturbance i disorderly manâ€" Spruce street and they were appreâ€" women concerned was rescued from ‘ who abandoned d after his pataâ€" Admiral > comm ald to have THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO yv, Air inique EXT K A March of Time Largely attended by relatives and friends the funeral of Michael John Maski was held from the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Mask!, Sunday afiernoon to St. James‘ Church and cemetery. The body was receiv>d | at the church by the pastor, Rt. Rev. W. P. Breen who chanted the libera and preached. Palibearers were Patâ€" rick O"Brien, George Dwyer, James Turner, George Chartrand, Joseph Stashick and Harold Kruger. Chisf mourners were his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Maski, and six sisters, Mrs. Thomas Kurkoski and Mr. James Mcâ€" Namara, Timmins; Mrs. Tenisse St. Louis, Renfrew; Mrs. Rene Bourgeois, Mont Laurier: Mrs. Peter McGown and Miss Melanie Maski, Eganville. Anâ€" ‘ other sister, Miss Mary Maski, is conâ€" fined to hospital in Hamilton. Others from outâ€"ofâ€"town who attended the <funeral were Messrs Thos. Kurkoski and James McNamara, Timmins; Tenâ€" isse St. Louis, Renfrew; Rene Bourgtâ€" ois, Mont Laurier; Mrs. Alex Prankic and son, Lorne, Mrs. Clement Kruger, sons, Simon and Harold, of Petawawa Mr. and Mrs Andrew Stashick, Mr. James Stashick, Mr. and Mrs. Henry ‘Radke, Miss Florence Kutchaw, Mrs. smm cce +0 Peter Kutchaw, Mrs. J. Hunt and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Biederman, Pemâ€" broke; Mr. John Maski and daughter, Peggy, Messrs Tony and August Mask and Mrs. N. Yonyon, Round Lake. The late Mr. Saski was born in EgAtâ€" ville 38 years ago and resided here the greater part of his life, He learned the printing trade in "The Leader" office here and later worked for a newspaper in Woodstock, His last printing was in Ottawa. From there he returned to Eganville and was emâ€" ployed at various kinds of work until he became ill several months ago. He died in the General Hospital, Pembroke Friday. North Bay Nugget: The New York police have just obtained a confession to one of that city‘s bloodiest trunk murders . . . The solution is in the bag! Funeral of Late Michael ~‘Nazis Suffer Heavy Losses John Maski, at Eganville: as Russians Ctall Blitz Even the Moths Wear "V‘s" in Kirkland Lake District In the issue of Thursday last of The â€" Pembroke Standardâ€"Observer there is the following reference to the death and funeral of the late Michael John Maski:â€" Last week The Advance mentioned the original method in which The Northern News joined the army all over the world using the "V" as the symbol for victory for Britain and her allies. The Northern News used large "V‘s" at each side of the heading of the paper, while all through the columns "v‘s" were used in place of dashes under headings and between articles. In its second issue last week The Northern News followed the same method, so it may be taken for grantâ€" ed that by now the people of Kirkland Lake are thoroughly "V" minded. Inâ€" deed, it would seem as if even the insects had adopted "V" as their motâ€" to. Listen to this from Friday‘s issue of The Northern News:â€"â€" Patriotic Moths Out in the blacksmith shop of Goldâ€" en Gate Mines they have found a patriotie moth which bears the insignia of "V*" (for Victory). This moth forms the V in two ways. It has three dots and a dash along The staff out at the mine is seeking to find four more so that five of the moths can be sent to BBC headquartâ€" ers in London from the Golden Gate Mines. The specimen was brought in to Ths Northern News office today by J. A. Greenough, mechanic at the ming, who said that of about 200 moths which attach themselves to the ceiling each night this was the only one so marked. the outside edge of the top of each wing. And the whole design, when the wings are spread is in the shape of a "V." A GEORGE STEVENS Production TOâ€"DAY, TUES., WED O RADIO Picture London, July 16 â€"Russia has stopped the second German offensive of the war on both the Moscow and Ukraine | fronts and the Germans are now su'f-i fering terrific losses in a vain attempt to get their blitzkrieg restarted, it was asserted toâ€"day The German high command said that a powerful Soviet counterâ€"attack has been launched northeast of Smo-! lensk. Bad weather and poor roads are hampering the Nazi offensive in Russia the statement said. The .frequent arrival of hospital trains from the Eastern Front is makâ€" ing the German people uneasy and susâ€" picious the campaign against Russia is not going according to schedule, a wellâ€" informed neutral resident of Berlin was quoted from Turkey upon his arriâ€" val there toâ€"day. He estimated that more than 20,000 casualties return from the front each week. Many Berâ€" lin apartment buildings have been reâ€" quisitioned for use as hospitals, he added. Declaring that recent demands of the army have caused a shortage of phyâ€" sicians, the German press urged the public to call doctors only in urgent cases. Mounties Go North to Arrange for the Trial of Eskimos Finds More Pleasure in Reduced Pace of Motors In the last issue of The Haileyburian refeérence is made to the preparations under way for the trial of the Eskimos in the far north on murder charges in connection with deaths in the Eskiâ€" mo settlements some months ago:â€" "With the Belcher Islands as their destination and arrangements for the trial on murder charges of a number of Eskimo residents as the object of the visit, Inspector D. J. Martin of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police and a party of three other officers called at the Hailleybury airport yesâ€" terday morning on their way north by air. The party was travelling in a big Norseman plane, operated by the force, and stopped here for refuelling. Pilot of the plane is Flight Lieut. Miscampâ€" bell, and accompanying the Inspector are Sergt. H. Kearney and Constable Swaney, the latter a mechanic. "Inspector Martin, who has called here on previous occasions, told the press the next stop would be South Porcupine, and from there they exâ€" pected to make Moose Pactory. At other points on the east coast of Hudâ€" son‘s Bay there are depots maintained by the famous trading company of that name, where gasoline and supâ€" plies can be secured, and the party exâ€" pected to meet the steamer "Nascop‘e" somewhere in the Bay. "The big Norseman in which the party is travelling ‘carries> 154 gallons of gasoline *when her three tanks are filled, Inspector Martin said. Discussâ€" ing the gasoline regulations, he said they would not interfere with R.C.M.P. operations so far as he knew. Supplies at the outlying points are secured from the companies which maintain depots, and there would be no~" difficulty exâ€" perienced. The party the opporâ€" tunity for a walk around town during the hour they remained." Try The Advange Want Advertisements "The trial of the Eskimos will be held next month and the judicial party will fly up to the Belcher Islands later. Two accused men are being held ai Mocsonee, while one woman is in Toâ€" ronto. All will be taken back to the Island for trial. ADDED y TREAT® ® Never desy We‘ll get th Hitler bew Chalk up On every | Till you are At work o Hum it all C Onâ€"every p Show wh On every s Show the vile Hun That you‘ve no f6: And that you know Victory‘s near. Do not forget We‘ll get them yet Hitler beware! Do pmot forget, ChalK up a V, Vee, vee, vee, vee. Mickey Rooney get a doubleâ€"dose of girl trouble in the latest Hardy Family laugh hit "Andy Hardy‘s Private secretary,"‘ at the Palace: theatre Monday and Tuesday, July 28th and 29th, . At his left is Ann Rutherford playing her familiar role of Andv‘s high school sweetheart, while on the right is Kathryn Grayson, making her screen debut as his "private secretary."‘ must b the vi V i1 C tory y S 0 10 1VC them{t 1( 5s everyâ€" and her a dash Linotype Operator Kicks } * on Breach of New Gas L4 Toronto Telegram:â€" Long dista telephone rates have been redu Probably it will bring on more talk grievance against a flagrant breach of the new gasoline regulations. . He left his car parked at the back of his apartment the other night and in the morning he started down town. After going about; two blocks he found that he was out of gas, though the tank had been nearly full when the car was parked. Enguiry showed that the gas had been siphoned from his car to anâ€" other one, and that the work was done sometime beviween 7 pm. and 7 am. "Why no one is allowed to get gas in those hours according to the new gasâ€" oline regulations," he says. "IVS â€"# crime to break the law like that." 7 Cedar St. S ‘"‘THE PENALTYC Electric Ssprayers For Rent MONDAY, JULY 8TH, 1941 FUMIGATOR 1 phoned ind tha and i linotype operator on News, has a genuine :â€" Long distancs ive beenâ€" reduced Phone 1672