Finally justice is brought to the unâ€" lawful vigilantes by the aid of the Colonel. Pecos survives h‘s encounter with the desperadoes without a They meet Pecos, played by Robert V‘tchum, and he assists the trio over wild and*® difficult trails. Peccs is being sought by a crooked group Oof vigilantes. Barbara Hale plays Rill, the daughâ€" ter of a wealthy Chicagoan, Col, Lamâ€" beth, played by Thurston Hall. Thse Colenel‘s doctor prescribes a change of scenery and a vigorous outdoor life. Rill, the Colonel and a French maid set out for a rzench west of the Pecos, owned by the Colonel‘s father, .but unused by the family for years. On the journey their coach is held up and one driver killed. The color and adventure of Zan:s: Grey‘s west unfolds in "West of the Pecos", appearing at the Cart»ex on Friday and Saturday. Thomas Mitchell, Ruth Nelson, Sir Cedric Hardwicke, Vincent Price,, Wilâ€" lam Eythe and Mary Anderson. "W.lâ€" son" introduces 148 actors with speakâ€" Ing roles, and glant mob sequerces in Western Film Comes To Cartier Friday More than 12,000 players appeared in the 20th Centuryâ€"Fox picture which Henry King directed from «the screen by Lamar Trott!i. Heading the outâ€" standing cast ars Alexander Knox, Charles Cobourn, Geraldine FPitzgerald, tion and editing â€" "Wilssn" hss been acclaimed the greatest entertainmeni the screen has ever known. holds all Hollywood records for the scope and magnificence of its producâ€" tion, opens SBunday Midnight at the demy Awards in 1944 for best screen Robert Mitchum '.Last Times Today ~"OVER 21" ‘DANGER ON THE AIR‘ Coming Mon. Tues. ~«NOB HILL" Friday and Saturday Zane Grey‘s A "Stooge" Comedy Serial â€" News On The Saine Frogram Tenight Is Fotoâ€"Nite $600.00 Also "CGirl of The Limberlost" and "Beautiful Cheat "WEST OF THE PECOS" mmotummdm t single sequence. | Seven sound steges were fAiled simulâ€" | taneously with carefully authenticated ;mmmmmmmm ‘iccation ‘from â€" a muu field at t Princeton to various rooms of the ‘ White House and the Hal of Mirrors ~In the Palace of Versailles A record Inumber of sets, 88, were erected: 50 were interior and 38 exterior, with the entire film in technicolor. â€"These sats an1i their properties had to be far ; more ‘detailed in their duplication of ‘the famous original scenes than is necessary for black and white phostoâ€" graphy. _ _The costumes for" "Wilson," which reflect ‘the era in which the> clothes ‘for the women of the White House came from Paris when that city was the fashion center of the world, ran into $300,000. He vies with Pat O‘Brien and Ellen Drew, his coâ€"stars, and with Rudy Vallée, in comic characterizations of principals involved in a hilarious story of a man supposed to be dead who plays ghost to cure his wife of an inâ€" fatuaticn for another man. Bcnita Granville and Noah : Beery. Jr., are the coâ€"stars of Universal‘s “The Beautiful Cheat," scheduled to open‘ today at the Broadway Theaâ€" tre. Heralded as one of the seaâ€" son‘s liveliest comedy dramas, the new picture features Margaret Irving, Sarah Selby and Carol Hughes in a supporting cast which also has Irene Ryan and Milburn Stone. Beery is seen as the sedate young professor who endeavors to reform a wayward girl, Miss Granville appsars as the "untamed young lady. Actuâ€" ally, however, she pretends the part in her own effort t> "reform" the proâ€" fessor. Through the aid of romance, both reformations are said to succeed in the film‘s surprising climax. Miss Granville and Miss Hughes both sing in the picture. Charles Barâ€" ton was the producerâ€"director. Also showing on the same program today and tomorrow is "Girl of The Limberlost.‘" Featuring Ruth Nelson in a film portraying the tenderness of a girl‘s dream, the terror of a moâ€" ther‘s fears, the yearning of a lover‘s heart, all vividly bared in this stirâ€" ring screen version of the worldâ€"faâ€" mous novel! These two grand features are shown Tsday and Tomorrow at the Broadâ€" way, x j 0. Finally Adolphe Menjou has p:>râ€" mitted something to be done about his moustache! He let the RKO Radio makeâ€"up experts put a false soupâ€" strainer over his real, homeâ€"grown lip adornment. For a sequence in "Man Alive," his upper l‘p is draped with the long brush that disguises him as Uncle Barngy from Killarney. This film is aimed to the tastes of Western fans. Plenty of action, rough and swilt riding, stagecoach holdups, shoctings and hzandâ€"toâ€"hand encounâ€" ters are interspersed throughout the story. Bonita Granville, Nogah Beery Star In Lively Comedy scratch and wins the affection of the Colonel‘s daughter. COME EARLY BOX OFFICE OPENS AT 12.15 p.m. Starts Saturday Laurent Van Horn, bringing a cargo sf Dutch emigrants to the New World, is driven off his course by a storm and wrecked near Cartagena, capital of Spain‘s new dominicns: Don Juen Alâ€" varado, the Governor, brutally sells the survivors into slavery and prepares to hang Van Horn, whoescapes, and to avenge his comrades, turns to bucâ€" caneering. John Garfield stars in a role as huâ€" man and heartâ€"moving as his Mickey Borden of "Fcur Daughters‘"‘ fame, as Al Schmid, the blinded hero of Giraâ€" dalcanal, John Garfield‘s acting ability has been put to the test and he turns in a performance that is a shining tribute both to himself and to Al . Wednesday and Thursday entertainâ€" ment at the Cartier features a twin billing of "Pride of the Marines" and "Blonde Comet". The first named picture is fashioned with warmth, ana tenderness. poignant with memories of unforgetable courage as startling as the truth itself. 4 By a clever ruse, Van Horn, or "The Barracuda," as he is now known, captures a lofty galleon bearing Don Juan‘s intended bridie, the haughty but beautiful Donna Franciscq, to Cartaâ€" gena. In return for Van Horn‘s proâ€" miss to sbare the galleon‘s consort ship, Francisca agrees to marry the pirate, who takes her in triumph back Showing at the: Cartier on Monday and Tuesday is "Nob Hill" a techniâ€" color ‘film starring George Raft in a madeâ€"toâ€"measure part as the tough but suave "Tony Angel". Joan Benâ€" nett plays the restless Nob Hill girl on the loose to exciting perfection. A spectacular romantic adventure of the seventeenth century ‘Caribbean, ablaze with buccaneers and wily Spanâ€" iards and the clash of swords and deeds of derringâ€"do, comes to th2 screen in "The Spanish Main," at the Broadway on Saturday. Paul Henreid as a Dutch seaâ€"captain turned pirate to avenge Spanish treaâ€" chery, Maureen O‘Hara as the imp?2râ€" ious daughter of the Dons, and Walâ€" ter Slezak as the arrogant Governor of New Granada have the stellar roles in the picture., Binnie Barnes and John Emery are featured. "Pride Of Marines" Heads Double Bill George Raft Stars With Joan Bennett ‘The secret is out â€" Charley McCarthy‘s Edgar Bergen, a bachelor for .a long, long time, has been wed since last June. The bride, shown with him in Hollywood, Calif., is the lovely Powers model, Frances Weston (also known as Westerman) and not even Charley was in on the secret. They were wed in Mexico. "Spanish Main" Stars Brillignt Trio In Thrillâ€"Laden Film Anne Bonny, a famous pirate of the old Caribbean, is portrayed â€"by Binnie Barnes in "The Spanish Main," RKO Radio‘s Technicslor romance. Paul Henreid, Maureen O‘Hara and Walter Slezak are starred in the film, which was produced by Robert FRellows and directed by Frank Borzage. How the resourseful Barracuda outâ€" wits the Governor and gets away with his bride forms the stirring and suâ€" spenseful climax of the colorful "The Sspanish Main." Binnie Barnes plays the swashbuckling Anne Bonny, and John Emery that of Henreid‘s disloyal aide, with Barton MacLane, J. M. Kerâ€" rigen, Fritz Leiber, Nancy Gates, Jack LaRue, Mike Mazurki, and Antonio Moreno in important roles. The thrilling seaâ€"fight between the galleon and the pirate vessel, the battle in the Cartagena prison between the buccaneers and the Spanish: solâ€" diery, Menreid‘s duel with MacLane, and a dozen other breathâ€"taking epiâ€" sodes enhance the striking romance cof the story, while magnificent settirgs and costumes set a new standard in color films. ) Filler Broadway Schmid â€"â€" the bravery, tenderness, ard courage that is in Al‘s heart could have been expressed no ‘better. There, however, Van Horn‘s jealous girl friend, Anne Bonny, plots with his treachercus lieutenant, Da Bilar, and with other pirate ecaptains,. to return Francisca â€" to Cartagena, lest the aroused Spaniards wipe out the pirâ€" ate‘s island retreat. Van Horn sets off in pursuit of his wife, and learns that on Juan has doubleâ€"crossed: Anne and her crew and is preparing to hang them all, even though they have brought Francisca back to him. _ Peggy Ann Garnerâ€" very â€" neariy steals the show with a performancse that matches in every way her porâ€" treyal in "A Tree Grows in Brooklyn". Two topâ€"flight songs, "I Walked In With My Eyes Wide Open" and "I Don‘t Care Who Knows It", round out the ~picture. to the buccaneer stronghold on Torâ€" tuga. * As theâ€"ginging star Of Tony‘s "Gold Coast", redâ€"haired +Vivian â€" Blaine gives ‘the genercus display of voice and limb« which has her stardom. Cash and its equivalent, including deposits with the Bank of Canada, toâ€" tal $43,545,441, or 12 per cant of total liabilities to the public, and compare with $32,503,014 a year agzgo. Quickly realizable assets are 79 per cent of toâ€" tal liabilities to the public. Investments in securities total $205, 488,417, an increase of nearly $18,000, 000. Largest holding is of Dominion Government bonds maturing in two years or less which, at $131,603,269, shows an increase of $25,000,000, Lonâ€" ger term Dominion Government isâ€" sues have ben reduced by $6,000,000 > $53,656,215. Investment in short term Provincial Government securitiee has been increased whie longer term proâ€" vincial and municipal securitiee shows some reduction. Interestâ€"bearing deposits by the puâ€" blic are up to $177,015.142 from $141, 727,216, an increase of more than $35, 000,000. Public deposits not bearing interest totarl $121,444,391, an ,increase of nearly â€" $10,000,000. Dominion Government deposits are down some $4,C00,000 to $10,285,108 while deposi‘s by the Provincial Governments are up over $9,000,000 at $41,664,679. Mistress â€" "Nonsense, Mary; yCU mean kitters." Mistressâ€"*"Was them chickens or kittens you brought home this mornâ€" in‘, ma‘am?" Mistressâ€""Chickens, of course." Maryâ€""Well, mum, them is what the cat‘s had." Current loans, which are a reflection of normal business activity, show an increase of nearly $14,000,000 and total $81,564.699. Call loans, reflecting acâ€" tivity in financial markets, are up to $8,508,326 as compared with $5,155,572 in the previous annual report. Profits were $915,420 after provision for taxes and contributions to staff pension fund and compare with $8435, 336 in the previous year. Dividend reâ€" quirements remained unchanged a: $566,000 and $213,976 was written off bank premises. Surplus was increased by $141,444 to $1,123,706. Maryâ€""If you, please, ma‘am, the cat‘s had chickens." Completes 25 Years Wellâ€"known among Ontario farm people, H. B. Clemes, retiring general manager of the United Farmers Coâ€" operative Company, farm coâ€"operative wholesale. is presenting his 25th anâ€" nual report to the shareholders‘ mestâ€" ing on December 6. Mr. Clemes, whils relinquishing his duties as general manager will continue to serve in a eonsultant capacity. Showing a net increase of over $50,000,000 in deposits by the public, the financial statement of the Imperiai Bank of Canada for the year ended October 31, 1945, reports total assets at a new high of $379,179,568. Imperial Bank Shows Fifty Milhon Dollars Gain In Deposits Independents White Cross Seven Up ... Legion Imperials Windsor Peeâ€"Vee‘s Moose ... St. MattheWS Aityâ€"Aits ... Independents St. Matthews White Cross Windsor ......... Imperials ... Moose ... Seven Up ... Peeâ€"Vee‘s Mailtais Cup Resultas, Fri, Nov. 23. 1 Seven Up vs Peeâ€"Vee‘s i 2 Peeâ€"Voe‘s vs Seven Up 0 2 Moose vs Aityâ€"Ai‘s 0 0 Aityâ€"Aits vs Mocse 2 2 White Cross vs St, Matthews 0 2 St. Matthsws vs White Cross 0 0 Legion vs Independents 2 1 Independents vs Legion 1 1 Imperials vs Windsor 1 0 Windsor vs Imperials 2 Maltais ‘Cup Standing Games for Friday, Nov. 30. Seven Up ys Independents Imperials vs Peeâ€"Vee‘s Moose vs Legion â€" Gentsâ€"75¢ Music at the "PAV" by GENE CROCCO and His ORCHESTRA Dancing Wednesday Saturday Evening Brunetts Aggregate Notice is hareby given that a meeting of electors for the nomination of candidates for the offices of Mayor, Councillors and Public Schoo Trustees will be held in the Council Chambers:in the Munw icipal Building, Timmins, At 7.30 p.m. And if a poll is raquired it will be held on Fridaf; December 14th, 1945 between the hours of 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. at the following polling places: Central Public School: Polling Subdivisions Nog. 1, 3, 4, 7, 8, 9, 11, 12, 18, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 48 Moneta Public Sehool: Polling Subdivisions Nos. 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 47 ; Mattagami Public School; Polling Subdivisions Nos. 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45 ; Holy Family Separate School; Polling Subdiviâ€" sions Nos. 2, 5, 6, 10, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34. Enjoy Dancing to the Finest Music on the Best Floor in the North. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 7th, 1945 Nomination Meeting _ TOWN OF TIMMINS Hudson. 182; Kevan. 141; Ja 146; Gibson, 108; Haslewood, 100; gan, 105; Fuller, 14 . white Cross vs Windsor . Aityâ€"Aits vs Bt. | ew Next Competition: I.ubn SII'ell Try The Advance Want Ads 2 p.m. â€" Public Skating 8.15 Combines vs Ankerite 2.00 pm. â€" Public Skating 8.15 Ankerite vs Holiinger 7.30 juvenile Hockey . (Deuble 8.15 Senior Hockey Final Lions Cup Game TUESDAY 8.30 p.m. â€" Public Skating Skating Club All Day WEDNESDAY Ladiesâ€"25¢