ng procdl begu‘l‘ng Got You Kick Out "Night And Day" Coming To Palace On Sunday Midnite V’ 185 talen and fAlm brat Also Comedy T wo Matinees Every Saturday â€" 1.00 and 3.00 T munday Midâ€"Nite â€" 12.05 Monday and Tuesday "Saratoga Trunk" Dn6 TODA Y "DEVvOTION" PAUL HENRIED â€" IDA LUPINO OLIVIA DEHAVILLAND Gary Cooper â€" Ingrid Bergman â€" Starts Saturday â€"| i PODAY and ‘Courage of Lassie Nolice is hereby given th2at I have complied with section 8 of ‘The Votors‘ Lists Act and that I have posted up at my office at Porcupine, Onlarice on the 10t‘h day of October, 1946, the list of all persons entitled in voite in the said Municipality at municipal elections and that such list remains there for inspection. And I hereby call upon all voters to take immediate procecdings to have any errors or omissions corâ€" recled according to law, the last day for appeal being the 31st day Oecetober, 19486, Vulers‘ Lists, 1946, Municipality of the Township of Whitney, Disâ€" trict of Cochrane. Frid: 1A X T P * rEIpAy . "blondie‘s Lucky Day" â€" ‘"Phantom Thicef" Comedy *Motor With EDGAR KENNEDY Dated this 10th day of October, 1946. Serial ... News HI KIDSâ€"â€"â€" SATURDAY MORNING 9 A.M. Color Cartoon and "Featurette" Â¥1 CLERKS NOTICE OF FIRST POSTING OF VOTERS LIST . _Big Stage Shows : Come Early, Doors Open 9 A.M. Get Your Ticket Today and Saturday d NO T IC E ; above named as ley, Ginny Simms Arden, Carlos Raâ€" s and Mary Marâ€" sorve as tI® unning and starlâ€" ers including the > Beguine," "Just Skin," <~"Iâ€"Geb A ind "Let‘s‘ Fall in IN A NEW TECHNICOLOR HIT ~flig such ind Ary CHTADN h musica . to cele (f POorâ€" Ir baslis showing Theatre, proâ€" the W. J,. GMGG Clerk of the Township of Whitney age of Lassie" on the Broadway Theaâ€" tre screen starting on Saturday, has given a new connotation to the title of ‘"Wonder Dog," in sharp contrast to Strongheart, Rinâ€"Tinâ€"Tin, Peter the Great and the other canine stars of more than a decade ago, ‘‘Theseé German shepherd dog actors were made famous by their prodigious feats ‘of strength and stamina, while Lassie has gained renown because of an understanding and personality that _border on the _ human Broadway Features "Courage Of Lassie" â€" The picture, "Lasie Come Home," an honest attempt to understand what goes on within a dog‘s mlnd opened a new era in Ho!llywood canine films. Man‘s interest in his best friend . was clearly shown by its success and by the resultant popularity cof the fourâ€"legged star in the title role.. After breaking the opening day records of all but one picture ever to play in New York‘s Radio City Music Hall, it went on to chalk up new standards all over the Englishâ€" speaking world. Lassie, celebrated dog. star, whost new adventures take place "The Courâ€" Love" which provides the setting for some extraordinarily lovely ballets exâ€" ecu‘ted by Milada Mladova and Gcoorge Zoritch. | ‘The story picks up the life of Porter point where he gives up his law studies at Yale to seek his fortune as a song writer and play producer, through his war service (in the First World War), his romance with lovely Linda Lee (Alexis Smith» and his postwar musical success which nearly breaks up his marriage to her. "Devotion" Shown At Cartier Tonight With "Lassie" are such wellâ€"known players as Eliabeth Taylor, Frank Morâ€" ganâ€"~and Tom Drake. / The picture is filmed in technicolor. For the last times today, "Devotion" is playing at the Cartier this evening. The romantic story of the gifted Bronte sisters â€"â€" Charlotte, Emily and Anne â€"â€" is told amid the color and gallantry of nineteenth century England. Charlotte Bronte, played by Olivia de Havilland in the film, achieved unusual success with her novel, "Jane BARBARA STANWYCK VAN HEFLIN ; Lizabeth SCOTT * ADULT ENTERTAINMENY A Paramount Picture PLUS.â€" WORLD NEWS COLORED CARTOON WeR wask fate drew them 7 together . .. and only murder could part them 1 pino, is â€" Ior . net "Wuthering Heights." Â¥ Nancy Coleman plays Anne, who also was a novelist and pocet of some merit. Paul Henreid has the role of a dashâ€" ing young curate who becomes involved romantically with both Emily and Charlotte. Sydney Greenstreet Vicâ€" tor Francen, have leading roles, Cooper And Bergman Star At Cartier A fine cast, headed by Gary Cooper and Ingrid Bergman "Saratoga Trunk," which comes to the Cartier for Monday and Tuesday, a film which should gain applause from most enterâ€" tainment seekers. The film, which captures surprisâ€" ingly well the flavor of the period, has Miss Bergman as a young woman of the 1870‘s who sets out to seek revenge against those responsible for the sorâ€" row suffered by her mother in an unâ€" conventional romantic adventure. She employs all her tircks and wiles in her efforts to make an advantagcous marriage. "Wanderer of the Wasteland," from the famed novel by Zane Grey, is scheduled for the Cartier Theatre on Friday and Saturday. It is reported to be a better film than most of its kind, due in part to the author‘s abilâ€" ity in Western fiction. James Warren, a younz: man with plenty of the qualificatipons required for Western heroics, has the lead role. Richard Martin, in the secondary spot, is a close seccnd for personalâ€" ity. The Grey story, in case you can‘t remember, concerns a young man who seeks and finds the murderer.of his father, but doesn‘t do what he intendâ€" the Saratoga performance is without best thing in the picture For adults with a taste for fascinatâ€" ing filmâ€"fare, this picture is highly reâ€" commended. It is a grimly realistic story of real people, unsavory as they are. It deals with a woman who, as a child, is capable of a bestial mutrâ€" der; of one man too weak to prevent her domination of him; of another man, strong enough to destroy her, but bad enough to stoop to blackmail; and a girl whom life has pushed around, and who shows it. Under Lewis Mileâ€" stone‘s effective direction, they enact Zane Grey Western Comes To Cartier Barbara Stanwye Stars At Palace ‘The Strange Love of Martha Ivers" starring Barbara Stanwyck, Van Helâ€" lin and Lizabeth Scott, and introducâ€" ing stage ‘star Kirk Douglas to the screen is now playing at the Palace Theatre, a tale that packs an unusual walloOp from beginning to end. VTC 8:30 p.m. Roller Skating 2:00 p.m. Roller Skating 8.30 p.m. Roller Skating 35 CENTS Dorcthy Malone, daz player in "Nigh tand Da Sunday midnight. :00 p.m. Roller Skating ADMISNSION FOR CHILDEN ONLY 190¢ Emily, portrayed b ; â€" bestâ€"remembered Wednesday Saturday Friday â€"â€" captures â€" surprisâ€" of the period, has voung woman of zling, darkâ€"eyed beauty who is a featured v". which starts at the Palace Theatre on Ida Luâ€" for Oher ed to do about out on the 10â€"yf Added to the program Maniacs," a comedy stat Kennedy, plus Chapter 8 @ueen," and news. Chucking the waitress under the chin may be fun for the customers, but not to the waitress, was the lesâ€" son learned in police court on Tues.â€" dya by Emmanuel Plouffe. Price of the lesson was $10 and costs, the fine imâ€" posed ‘after Magistrate 85. Atkinson Annoys Wairtress, Pays $10 For Fun AL 1 } .-r.éuï¬.wa..ï¬â€˜ W ht 1( 1°n arch Tam rtificatt omise t T1 he had set ‘onds arasilabl 100, $500 and ib e ts JImnLC +4 ] it of lo will buy again.... ‘Mototr Edgat Jungle . They return and to 1 rato. not bth limit of )f Canada Savings had heard evidence in a charge of asâ€" sault preferred against Plouffe. It happened on a Saturday night, the waitress in question told the court. A "gang" came into the already busy restaurant. Plouffe placed his order, as did another customer sitting with him. The waitress came back a minâ€" ute later for her order book. "HMe hit me on the jJaw," the waitâ€" ress told the Magistrate. "I just rubbed her on the chin," | Plouffe contended. 1 | "Why don‘t you leave these girls | Free ETe rates ; Plouffe contended. "Why don‘t you leave these girls alone when you go to a restaurant," Magistrate Atkinson demanded. It might be funny for you, but not for them. Ten dollars and costs." Steals Clothing, Gets Six Months Wilfrd S. St. James received a senâ€" tence of six months for the theft of a quantity of clothing from the home of, his father, when he appeared in police court for sentence on Tuesday afternoon. He had been found guilty of the theft at the previous session, but the prosecuting attorney had asked for a remand in order that the lad‘s reâ€" cord could be checked. The record proved a lengthy one beginning several years ago when he was cited as a juvenile delingquent. Eeveral tenâ€"day sentences were foliâ€" lowed by one for two months, plus an escape from custody. Service Clubs Will Not Meet Thanksgiving Day All service clubs â€"â€" Kiwanis, Lions, Kinsmen and Y‘s Men â€"â€" have canâ€" celled their meetings for Monday, Oct. 14, due to it being Thanksgiving Day. selling Canada tise money? of the Governâ€" tvynes of loans. and War Savâ€" re your counâ€" your money . to iy you interest ar Savings shows that on saving (J 8 ‘() on OI interes la ns wit} 1is kin:« icetime OOQOQ 2 001}1(L8 for OOH Canada S'a'l//’flp Bonds before November 1, 19582 A Yes, any branch in Canada of any chartered hank will cash your bond imâ€" modiatol\ at full face value, plus interâ€" est at 2°%% %, upon your identification as the wglbt( red holder. Q Can Canada eavings Bonds be assigned or transferred? A â€" They can be cashed, but not assigned or transferred. This is necessary to preâ€" vent any individual from acquiring more than the authorized limit. d« 1st from 1947 able without Canada of an name of one individual, adult or i up to the amount of the authorized Q What interest Suvings Bonds? It nds ho T hev ne of â€" REGISTRATION PROTECTION CASHING OF BONDS j is it net COUPONS§ I cuash my bond at any tim 11 ry at ‘ Dank. st coupons registered! @ire payable to bearer. Free Postal Privilege _ To Foreces Withdraw cssary to register Canâ€" ds ? #ives protection in casy t, stolen opr destrbyved. leat way to ensure that nt hold more than the @at irly on November _ by coupon cashâ€" t any branch in paid on NOW! Return Empties to ~ANY WINE STORE ONTARIO WINE BOTTLES aind privilgees granted duri Are Urgently Needed! ive Oct. WINE[PRODUCERSTASSOCIATION onl 5 REFUND Your empty Ontario wine bottles are urâ€" gently needed. Five cents per bottle will be paid by your nearest wine store for all empties (26 and 31 ounce). Clear out your empties now â€"â€" help ease a serious shortage. Mt NS WeTrs A At any branch an authorized inve: broker, trust or 1 through the payroll is in operation at y ment. HOW, WHEN AND WHERE TO BUY 4 O 41 ofd In Where can and ainy of the following By regular deductions f: pay, where employers oper the Payroll Savings Plan, war on mail to members of the Armed Forces Overseas (Army, Navy and R.C. AFP.)} and Morchant Navy, will be withdrawn, Postmaster King has adâ€" vised The Advance this week. Civilian addresses only will be used and such pay Jor TY ainch of a ban investment de or loan comy; yroll savings ; I buy Canada on th] THURODAY, OSTOBFR 10th, 1946 ent in full at time of hly â€" instalment bank, trust or loa LYH1 ban}k t Suvings # 1M n if emplo; s from operate f j 11 (} 3 toc} C131