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Porcupine Advance, 23 Nov 1939, 3, p. 5

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RADIO REPAIR S The spicy aroma of Chnristmas baking will soon pervade the home, with the housewife‘s usual stir and enthusiasm in the preparation of good <things to eat for all the family and friends who Canadian National Chefs Made a Ton of Christmas Pudding Procedure Mix â€" the ingredients â€" together Grated Rind Lemon 4 pint Milk ; Fggs 4 lb. Sultan: JREDAY, NOVEMBER 23RD, 1939 Ib, Sultanas lb. Raisins Ib. Currants oz. Cinnamon oz. Nutmeg o%z. Allspice oz. Brandy tea t W1 on Baking Soda ind and Juice of Half a VIKING ELECTRIC FLOOR POLISHERS AND VACUUM CLEANERS POR RENT 10 CEDAR STREET XORTH Montreal, November 22â€"Lightâ€"weight becoming more and more popular as Canadian business houses speed un by sending their letters across the country in Transâ€"Canada Air lines planes, is nothing new, according to a paper manufacturer, Several centuries ago wnen carried pigeons were imporâ€" tant, messages were written on lightâ€" weight paper. During the siege of Paris in 1870, when messages were floated down the Seine in small tubes thin paper was used. There were reâ€" strictions on cargo weights when balâ€" loons began carrying mails and lightâ€" weight stationery had its place then, If it is desired to serve brandy pudding, unmould plum pudding, brandy around base, light brandy match. Says Air Mail Not New Carrier Pigeons Used It Serve with Hard Sauce, made as folâ€" lows:â€" y Ingredientsâ€"}4 lb. Butter, % Ib. Powdered Sugar. Procedureâ€"Mix butter and sugar unâ€" til the mixture becomes snow white; add a few drops of lemon extract. Roll in wax paper, place in refrigerator until hard. Cut in slices. Serve slice on top of Plum Puddinge. is used, cover bowl with floured gauze tied tightly around bowl to keep moisâ€" ture away from pudding. Boil for three hours. Heat thoroushly beâ€" fore serving, then unmould on dish. Serve with sprig of holly on top. thorotshly, then add the beaten eggs, milk and brandy, and mix all together thoroughly. Grease inside of pudding bowl or covered mould to prevent pudâ€" ding from sticking. If pudding bowl Get rid of those annoyâ€" ing noists, Be certain your radio is performâ€" ing correctly. All work guaranteed, with pour with Edward Johnson, a young man of 22 years of age, who had been employed at the Hollinger in charge of the work of blastinx muck, met sudden death ten years ago. The evidence at the inâ€" quest held some days later showed that though experienced at the work, he had not gone far enough away from the blast, for safety. He had taken a position in a hole in the rock nd putâ€" ting his head up to watch to prevent anyone approathing the danger zone. he was struck in the back of the head by a piece of flying rock and instantly killed. The jury returned a verdict of accidental death. The late Edward With Rita Johnson, Tom Nea!, Bernard Nedell, Edward Gargan FOTOâ€"NITEâ€" EVERY THURSDAYâ€"CASH PRIZE OF $100 YOUR PHOTOGRAPH. BE SURE TO BE AT THEATRE Wednesday and Thursday, November 29â€"30 "GRACIE ALLEN MURDER CASE" With Dorothy Kent Frankq Jenkq, Virginia Grey, Grant Mitâ€" chell and Isabel Jeans SECOND ATTRACTION With John Howard, Gail Patrick, William Frawley and Jane Starring Gracie Allen, Warren William, Ellien Drew, Kent Taylor, Judith Barrett and Donald MacBride, SECOND ATTRACTION With Maureen O‘Hara, Leslie Banks, Emiyn Wiltliams ROBERT NEWTON Sunday Midnight, Monday and Tuesday, November 26th, 27th and 28th FRED MacMURRAY, \IADEI EINE CARROLL and ALAN JONES in "HONEYMOON IN Prices at All Matineesâ€"CHILDREN 10c with Akim Tamiroff, Helen: Brodenck Osa Massen and Carolyn Lee, ADDED SHORTS Friday, Friday Midnight and Saturday NOTICEâ€"On Double Feature Programmes coming to our theatr es, we request our patrons to attend the Theatre not later than 8.00 p.m. to see entire performance. "YOUTH TAKES A FLING" DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAMME JOEL McCREA and ANDREA LEEDS in PALACE November 24th and 25th CHARLES LAUGHTON in TELEPHONE 5 Darewell AT THE TIMMINS THEATRES Starting Sunday midnight, the Carâ€" ticr will show the famous war picture, "The Lion Has Wings," for a full week. This is the outstanding war picture of the season and is being given enthusiâ€" astic greeting wherever shown. It is an Alexander Korda production, with Merle Oberon and Ralph Richardson in the star roles. * * and With WALTER PIGEON, RITA JOHNSON and PAUL KELLY ADDED sSHORTS "Dreams on Cartoon Paramount News EPISODE No, 9 of the SERIALâ€""BUCK ROGERS" "Slapsy Maxies"â€"A Brogdway Brevity "Busy Little Bears" "Sioux Me"â€"a Cartoon. ON FRIDAY EVENING ONLY, THE REVIVAL SHOWING OF "THE DAWN PATROL" In Addition to the Regular Programme at no Extra Charge Every 2nd and 4th Friday of each month we will feature reviâ€" vals, in addition to the regular Show, at no increase in prices. Stay and see a topâ€"notch picture along with the regular proâ€" gramme. Tuesday and Wednesday, November 28â€"29 Next Revival Night Friday, December 15th Showingâ€""UNION PACIFIC" Thursday and Friday, November 23 and 24 "6000 ENEMIES" GOLDFIELDS Saturday, Sunday Midnight, and Monday, November 25th, 26th, 27th GENXNE AUTRY and SMILEY BURNETTE in Stage Presentation by HIGH and VOCATIONAL SCHOOL sSTUDENTS Montreal, Nov. 22.â€"Trial of nine persons charged under the defence of Canada resulations with distributing antiâ€"war pamphlets has been postponed until next Monday to permit defence counsel to prepare a written protest again jurisdiction of the court to hear the case. The nineâ€"seven men and two women â€"appeared before Judge Amedgee Monet in summary convictions court. They were arrested during Armistice weekâ€" end in a series of coâ€"ordinated raids by Roval Canadian Mounted Police, and provincial and muniecipal officers. _ In the days of sail and towering clippers, when the law was more difâ€" | ficult to enforce, bands of hardy land pirates along the rocky Cornwall ‘coast of England used to ply a grisly | trade. Not content with the occasional ; wreck that Providence piled up in the | Cornish bays, these bands entered the | profession of wrecking. A beacon was | extinguished, or a signal light moved | to a different place, and when the unâ€" wary ship was fast on the rocks, the | wreckers would swoop down, silencs | crew and passengers and make off with ‘the careo as their loot. Try The Aavance Want Aavertisements ton in another of his extraordinary portrayals, introduces a new screen beauty, Maureen O‘Hara, in a cast featuring Leslie Banks, Robert Newton, Emlyn Williams. Tale Of Lawless Gang The "Jamaica Inn" of the story and picture is the headquarters of a wild and lawless gang of wreckers captained by Leslie Banks, but actually under the control of Laughton, a mad, extravaâ€" gant, capricious squire with a fondness for luxury and a weakness for pretty faces. Maureen O‘Hara, an orphan girl, comes to the inn to seek shelter with her sister, who is the wife of Banks. Her ‘beauty has caught the eye of Lauzhton, however. When she resâ€" cues Robert Newton, a member of the gang from death at the hands of the others and leads him to Laughton‘s home, the squire is pleased with the turn of events. When Newton discloses that he is actually a government agent on the trail of the wreckers, and begs Laughton‘s help, the squire pretends to lend him assistance. © Enter The Soldiers Newton and the girl are again capâ€" tured by the gang, and it is only by a heroic effort that he effects another escape to ‘get military aid. A mad crossâ€"country chase after the fieeing Laughton, with a gripping climax as he is cornered on a ship about to bear him to France, drives the picture to a peak of dramatic intensity. The deft, almost magical direction of Alfred Hitchcock has been given to this picture, which was preduced unâ€" der the direction of Erich Pommer. Among the featured members of the "Jamaita Inn" cast are Emlyn Wilâ€" liams and Marie Ney. Trial of Alleged Reds Deferred to Next Monday the cargo as their loot. "Jamaica Inn," the Paramount moâ€" tion picture based on Daphne duâ€" Murier‘s fascinating novel, flips back the pages of history to this epoch, to tell a story of intrizue, adventure, roâ€" mance and mystery. The picture which will be at the Palace theatre Friday, Friday midnight and Saturday, Nov. 24th and 25th, reveals Charles Laughâ€" Charles Laughton in Stirring Drama at Palace Theatre "COLORADO SUNSET" ADDED SHORTS Laughton Adds to His Laurels in "Jamaica Inn." IX AID OF RED CROSS ® *""« ## #, a* * *a #4 *# 4 *# #* @. * 0.'. + + #4 #@ 4 #* ®#. # *4 *# # #4 * *# *4 #*% ®@ # #4 ## *# ¢ Cad ## * «w ##4 #@ La #4 # «b ##4 ®# # #* ® # #* #* * 4 #* ® # ## #* ## * c *4 #* ® 4 # #4 #4 44 #* "Fixer Dugan" gives the popular Tracy one of his finest opportunities on the screen, an opportunity to use his highâ€"speed talking characteristics in a tailorâ€"made role, and the result is often hilarious. Miss Weidler is equally outâ€" standing in her part of the orphaned youngster, and Miss Shannon gives a fine performance as the animal trainer. #%, . ~ .““ Â¥. .*® * * * # ## *# # eefes: ns * aa*, #©* "®@ #* w La #4 ## *4 #4 *# + #4 #* ® «# #* #. .# .‘ .O #* # # #4 # # #4 # # #4 ## ® + #* #4 *# + ## * W# #, How Virginia aids and abets the roâ€" mance between Tracy and Miss Shanâ€" non, and how Tracy adroitly turns the tables on a rival show and saves Miss Shannon‘s lions from being taken from her, make up the exciting conclusion of the picture, which is said to be one of the most authentic cirecus films to date. Virginia‘s mother, a highâ€"wire walkâ€" er, dies in a fall, and the youngster begs to stay with the show rather than go to an orphanage. Miss. Shannon, the lionâ€"tamer, soon is won over to this daughter of her erstwhile rival, and ultimately Virginia joins her lion act and proves a sensation. How a little cirecus waif works her way into the hearts of two of the show‘s pecople forms the basis of the story, most of which takes place under the Tiiere will be another special double programime at the Cartier theatre on Friday and Saturday of this week. One of the features will be "Fixer Dugan," and the other a Rod Steele Wostern. Fixer Dugan presents Lee Tracy in the title role of a fastâ€"talking circus adjuster, and elevenâ€"yearâ€"old Virginia Weidler and Peggy Shannon as the other principals. canvas of a oneâ€"ring show touring the midâ€"West. 00e eb eeeR¢e¢0¢®0® 0 qo e Rod Steele Western Other Feature for Friday and Saturday. $ 21 PINE STREET NORTH TIMMIXS, ONTARIO i 00000080406 Comedy of Cireus Life Part of Double Cartier Programme Featuring Alice Faye, D¢n Ameche, J. Ed. Bromberg, Alan Curtis, Stuart Erwin, Jed Prouty, Buster Keaton, Donald Meek and George Givot. LAST SHOWING TOâ€"NIGHTâ€"THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 23rd, LIONEL BARRYMORE and SIR CEDRIC HARDWICKE in Mascioli Theatre, Schumacher MIDNIGHT SUNDAY, MONDAY and TUESDAY, NOV. 26, 27, 28 DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAMME ANDREA LEEDS and JOEL McCREA in With Beulah Bondi, Una Merkel, Bobs Watson, Nat Pendleton and Grant Mitchell Fire Insurance protects you against serious loss from fire. Call on us for rates and information. We also sell Automobile, Life, Sickness and Aecident, Plate Glass and other forms of Insurâ€" ance, and Real Estate. wWEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 29th and 30th CHARLES LAUGHTON and MAUREEN O‘HARA in U L LIVAN NEWTON FRIDAY and SATURDAY, NOVEMBE® 24th and 25th Wednesday and Thursday, November 29â€"30 "NOTHING SACRED" Starringyâ€"SPENCER TRACY, NANCY KELLY AND RICH \Rl) GREENE sSHORTâ€""LIGHTS ACTION LUVCAS" "SEETINXG sSPOTS" "SCALP TROUBLE»" Starringâ€"DON AMECHE, RITZ BROS. and GLORIA STUART SERIALâ€""DICK TRACY RETURNS" No. 4 SHORTS NEW EMPRE Last Showing Toâ€"Nightâ€"Thurs., Nov. 23rd "THREE MUSKETEERS" ALSO "GRAND JURY SECRETS" Starring JOHN HOWARD and GAIL PATRICK Friday and Saturday, November 24 and 25 Sunday Midnight, Monday and Tuesday November 26th, 27th and 28th "STANLEY and LIVINGSTONE" 25¢ Children ..:..;:..;.. 10c "HOLLYWOOD CAVALCADE" "COMMUNITY PRICES" EVERY DAY AT THE Ew EMPIRE THEATRE, MATINEE EVENING Starringâ€"CAROLE LOMBARD and FRED, MARCH SERIALâ€""DICK TRACY RETURNS" No. 8 SHORTâ€""MODERN METHODS" "MAISIE" Starringâ€"ANN SOUTHERN and ROBERT YOUNG SHORTS "YOUTH TAKES A FLING®" N BORROWED TIME" SECURITYX w . _# tÂ¥ oo t Y No 6 e Te . No NC e o o t w #_ _# . _# ?00000?0 0.00000000000000.00000000»00. £ a"a In Bad Way A resident of rural Connecticut ?e- ports hearing a whistling cow. A dis«= tant relative, no doubt, of the pink elephant and the lavender alligator. _ With its atmosphere of the cireus and its many revealing glimpses of life under the big top, the picture promisee to be of special interest to circus fans as well as to the general public. The sequences with the lions during Miss Shannon‘s act, and in the thrilling climax when one of th> great animals gets loose on the crowis:] grounds, are said to be absorbing in .ce extreme. Cliff Reid, for RKO Radio, produced the picture, with Loew Landen direct= ing. Rita LaRoy, Irene Pranklin, Bradley Page, William Edmunds and other well« kncwn players are in the supporting cast of the film. Kruschen is a combination of several highly refined mineral salts. 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