WQOOQO'OQOOQ*OQO““WWQWM Wild Bill Elliott, increasingly popliâ€" lar with western fans is seen in "Vigiâ€" lantes of Dodge City" at the Cartier on Friday and Saturday, in another of thne "Red Ryder‘ series in which he stars. It‘s a fastâ€"moving drama, full of action and suspense. ~It concerns Alice Fleming, as "The ‘Dodge City‘ Appeals To Western Fans He had a French bakery in Los Anâ€" geles make the bread and pastries for a Paris bakery scene to assure an auâ€" thentic odor on the set. ' Claude Rains is coâ€"starred with Miss Oberon and Korvin in the new drama. Howard Benedict was the producer. Dieterle is a sticker for physcological details. A stack of letters, which Charles Korwin hastily glances through were all addressed to his screen charâ€" acter, Dr. Michel Touzac. The léetters even showed return addresses Of varâ€" ious French business houses, in keepâ€" ing with the locale. The camera was too far distant to pick up the names," but Korvin saw them," explained Dieterle. Also for daramatic psychology, Dieâ€" terle ordered anaesthetic sprayed on a hnospital set so players could smell it. Director William Dieterle ordered it that way for realism‘s sake. "Maybe the camera could not see both," he said "but the other players did." Merle Oberon wears two beaiity spotsâ€"on her chin and backâ€"in Unâ€" iversal‘s "This Love of Ours" at the Broadway start‘ng this Saturday. Merle Oberon, Plus Tricky Details Add Zip To Coming Film Tortuga, located just north of Haitl,| and uninhabited by humans but overâ€"| run by herds of wild cattle and hogs,| the island was first used as a handy base of ‘operations by the in preparing the smoked meat they called "boucan" to be sold to Span‘sh colonists. When the Spanish wiped . out the English and French setile=. ments on St. Kitts and Nevis in the 1620‘s, the survivors moved to Tortuga. Under alternate French and English rule, anmd despite savage raids by the Spaniards in 1634 and 1654, the famous | Two spots famed in Caribbean hisâ€" tory, the city of Cariagena and1 the island of Tortuga, form the setting t"r much Of the exciting action in RKO Radio‘s spectacular romance of bucâ€" cangeer days. Movie fans have convinced the agement of The Broadway Theatre that the technicolor "Spanish Main" should be heligd over today and Friâ€" day. Paul Henre‘d, Maxzreen O‘Hara and Walteér Slezak is the starring roles, have proved to be more than pleasâ€" ing to Timmins theatreâ€"goers. Pérhaps the setting has something to do with the film‘s popularity. PAOE Aat"* Coloured Cartoon and News ALSO "THE PHANTOM" Chapter No. 6 "MICROâ€"FHONIES" (Stooges) FPOX NEWS Today and Tomorrow only i Maureen O‘Hara _ Paul Hendreid UNIVERSAL "SPANISH MAIN" PLEASES FANS HELDOVER ANOTHER TWO DAYS NOW PLAYING "‘Vigiilantes of Dodge City" Bill Elliott as "Red Ryder" TONIGHT IS FOTOâ€"NITE â€" $325.00 In Techn‘color |Duchess." in her attempt to run A freight line. The villain of the piece, played by LeRoy Mason, tries to frighten her into selling the freight line cheaply. He stages a number of holdups and arranges to have her inâ€" surancse cancelled.> When she fails to submit, he frames Red Ryder for cattle rustling; then the sparks begin to fly. Cartagena, today a thtiving Colm= bian seaport, had an even more excit«â€" Ing history, Pounded in 1533, it was plundered by pirates eleven years later. Bubsequently Admiral Menendez beâ€"«â€" gan a series of elaborate fortifications, but before they were completed Sir Francis Drake raided the city in 1586 !and cexacted a considerable ransom. In 1697 French and buccaneers joinedf forces to attack the town, now grown : wealthy, and took a tr:ibute that ran well into the millions. ! |â€" puring the "Wer of Jenkins‘ Ear" ) ‘in 1741 a huge British fleet and army ?attacked the city, but was finally driven off with heavy losses. gena has since been unmolested, exâ€" cept during Colombia‘s struggle for independence in the carly 1800‘s. | Injured in an accident, he is im« personated by a taxidermist who is aiding the police. The taxidermist is further motivated by the fact that the father of the girl he loves has been murdered by the gang, His ruse (nâ€" ables the police to@ round up the criimâ€" inals and punish them. Couple with the above film, "Gangs of the Waterfront‘"‘ stars Robert Armâ€" strong, who plays the leader of a gang of lawâ€"evading ruffians. Hedy Lamarr Stars In Hilarious Comedy In her native land, Hedy Lamatrr, playing a beautiful but unhappy prinâ€" cess, meets and falls in love with an American newspaperman and follows him to New York. From the time of her arrival until she renounces her throne and marries the columnist, her life is one hectic adventure after another. Some of the situations are the funniest ever. This â€" hilarious comedy of tangled lives is sure to enâ€" tertain you. Hedy Lamarr leads the cast in "Her Highness and the Bellboy" the first film of a double feature appearing at the Cartier on Wednesday and Thit"sâ€" day of next week. "Jungle Whispers," fills out a good program. The "Three Stooges" in "Microâ€" Phonies‘", Fox Movietone News and the serial "Phantom, No.6" entitled Elaborate reâ€"creations of Carta=â€" gena‘s fortresses and palace, and th: buccaneer town on the northern isâ€" land, feature the thrilling story of the new film. "Brethren of the Cosast" prospered on their island base until the British sei« zure of Jamaica made Port Royal a more convenient headquarters. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Bobby Blake as "Little Beaver" TODAY "PRIDE OF CONLY _ THE MARINES" "BLONDE COMET® Foster, strong, silent hero of many screen epics, impresses as Jim Brennan union leader and Mary‘s suitor. Miss Cooper, London stage stsr who won plaudits as Miss Garson‘s tippling daughter in modern sequences of "Mrs. Parkington," contrasts that role with tion, "The Valley of Decision" of an Irish servant girl, Mary Rafferiy, and the seion of a wealthy Pittsburgh steel family, Gregory Peck, and their love, which spurns class, time, conâ€" vention. Miss Garson, the year‘s No. 1 star, presents her most colorful . secreen characterization as Mary Rafferty. Tall, biackâ€"haired, ascetic Peck, hit of the New York stage who made his screen bow in "Days of Glory‘" and then went on to star in "Keys of the Kingdom" and *"Spellbound" will win a‘ host of new fans as Paul. It‘s his first straight romantic role. Crisp, redoubtable portrayer of ecuntless hit characterizations, plays Paul‘s father, William Scott, Pittsâ€" burgh steel manufacturer. In one of the outstanding roles of his long acâ€" ting career, B2arrymore scores as Mary‘s® father, the crippled, irascible Pat Rafferty â€" a role the veteran star considers his strongest since his unâ€" forgetable "A Free Soul." Foster, strong, silent hero of many screen epics, impresses as Jim Brennan 1nion leader and Mary‘s smuitor Miss tells The auditorium was packed for the commencement exercises, held on Friâ€" day.. The complete teaching staff was present. Among the audience were Col. Reynolds of the T. and N. O., Rev. Chidwick, Mr. S. Fowler, Rev. Mr. Mustard, and Revy. Mr. Breckenridge. I. believe Father Callahan was preâ€" sent also. The speeches at Commencement were quite good. Mr. Gauthier‘s and Dr. Clinton had the audience in stitches Linton had the audience in stitches with his humourous remarks. Musical Notes A new record has come out entitled "Who Put the Benzadine in Mrs. . Murphy‘s Ovaltine?" â€" sounds like one of Mr. S. Jones "musical" numbers. Boys Basketball | Last week the Third, Fourth and Fifth forms organized a boys basketâ€" ball league â€" Gâ€"IIâ€"C‘s team is just as good as Army is in rugby. Their ,forward line of Don Menard, Ernic ;Dornenico and Bob Cain packs a real scoring punch. Incidentally, Don was voted best boy athlete in a quiz held recently at school Miss Garson, the year‘s No. 1 star, presents her most colorful . secreen characterization as Mary Rafferty. Tall, biackâ€"haired, ascetic Peck, hit of the New York stage who made his screen bow in "Days of Glory‘" and then went on to star in "Keys of the Kingdom" and "Spellbound" will win a‘ host of new fans as Paul. It‘s his first straight romantic role. A story of romance, drama and ucâ€" tion, "The Valley Oof Decision" tells of an Irish servant girl, Mary Rafferiy, and the seion of a wealthy Pittsburgh steel family, Gregory Peck, and their love, which spurns class, time, conâ€" vention. Here‘s the list: Greer Garson, Greâ€" gory Peck (sensational newcomer); Lionel Barrymore, Preston Foster, Gladys Cooper, Donald Crisp, Marsha Hunt, Reginald Owen, Dan Duryea and Jessica Tandy. One of the finest casts ever asâ€" sembled appears in "The Valley c Decision" an adaptation of Marcia Daven’)ort‘s bestâ€"seller, which is beâ€" ing shown on Monday and Tuesday at the Cartier Theatre. A novelty in spy drama is embodied in "First Yank Into Tokyo‘", showing at the Palace Theatre tonight, Friday and Saturday. It deals with a daring American officer who makes his way into the enemy rapital on a mission of vital importance. Tom Neal has the title role, as an Air Corps pilot whose knowledge of the Japaness languege qualifics him for the assignment,. Facial surgery gives him the outward appearance of a son of Nippon. The Korean secret service smuggles him into Tokyo with the identity of a Jap sergeant on furlough. There he sets about obtaining data about zsn atomic bomb from an Americgn orâ€" dance expert in a Jap prison camp. Handicappeed by two discoveriesâ€" that the girl he loves and thought dead is also a prisoner and that the Jap colonel in Charge was his roomâ€" mate at collegeâ€"the young Officer enâ€" deavors to get the girl and the ordâ€" nance man aboard a submarine which is to bring him back. How he gives his own life to accomplish this forms the exciting climax of the unusual Barbsra Hale, Marc Cramer, Richard Loo and Koeye Luke are among the other feaured players in the RKO Radio picture. Topâ€"Flight Stars In Valley of Decision Yank Turned To Jap By Plastic Surgery For Film At Palace ‘~Coâ€"starring in "This Love of Ours‘" which starts at the Broadway this week are Merle Oberon,,, Charles Korvin (centre» and Claude Rains. } The Third, Fourth and Fifth FPorms boys basketball league got under way last week at the T. H. and V. S. About That Quiz Mentioned above â€" John Angus Ann Linder were voted the most popâ€" ular, A. Pilgrim the most likely to sucâ€" There is nothing boring about the bugling which starts off each morning at the school. Every morning buglers George Taylor and Clare Archer proâ€" vide a different tune to arouse the students. Officers and nonâ€"commissioned ofâ€" ficers of the Army Cadets polished up on their drill, under the supervision of Capt. Clark, P. T. teacher at the school. The boys will be able to take over their commands after Christmas. Thea (iâ€"ITâ€"C team, headed by Don Menard, Ernie Domenico and Bob Cain, is very promising. The trio is the best forward line in the league, and all three are good shots. The IIC team scored 46 points in two games and has only 17 points scored against it. The scores: G â€" 13 â€" A, 12; G â€" 13 â€" B, 5 G â€" 12 â€"â€" A, 18 G â€" 12 â€" B, 11 Square dancing is the new feature of some P. T. periodsâ€"«at the school and the boys evidently like it! Muff Murphy returned to school this week after a bout with pneumonia. Basketball Schedule Starts at High School Marsha Hunt, rising young actress, Connie Scott. Presenting a fascinating picture of the United States at the start of its industrial era, "The Valley of Decisâ€" lion" spans a 17â€"year period, beginning in 1873 when Mary, just out of a conâ€" vent school, becomes a maid for the Scotts, hated enemies of her father. her portrayal of warm, lovely Clarissa wife of Willism Scott. Heard In High School Halls â€" 13 â€" AÂ¥, 12; G â€" 13 â€" B, § â€" 12 â€" A, 18; G â€" 12 â€" B, 11 â€" II, 11; G â€" 11 â€"â€" A, 10 â€" 11 â€" C, 25; G â€" 11 B, 9 se 109. .« MA A#14.â€" L â€"â€" 12, 4 â€"II A â€" 2; G â€" 13 â€"B, 12 â€"â€"« 11 B â€" 14.... Gâ€" 12 â€" B, 12 â€"â€" 11 â€" 21 I â€" 11, 8 ( vCU Got AnNIY STAMPS 2 | *# ~_ S 4L4 4‘ 48 444 84 4 4 45 !W‘S“\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\'%‘\“‘ CS L 2 APPROXIMATE PRICES UNLISTED SECURITIES In the lower school (first and second forms) Yvonne Essa and Roger Pagqâ€" uette were voted best athletes. Nothâ€" ‘ing was said about the préettiest, most [popular or best leaders. S. G. Fowler Talks To Anglican Young Folk Bob Cain, president of the Anglican Young Peoples Association presided ai their weekly meeting held in S8t. Matâ€" thew‘s church Wednesday evening. The guest speéaker was 8. G. Powler chairman of the church building comâ€" mittée. cussed. This was followed by petitive games and a light lunch It was decided to hold ns mors meetings in the month of Dec., due to school examinations and Christmas holidays. â€" The next meeting will hb held on the first Wednesday in Janâ€" UaArV. Plan Christmas Party And Dance For Friday, Dec. 21 A business meeting wos held during which plans for the Priendship how. to beâ€" held next Sunday immediaicly after the evening service woerse disâ€" Iran Spiola Becomes Viceâ€"President Of Young People‘s Cluhb Students of the school who want to become members Oof a Photography Club may do so by attending the meetâ€" ing to be held in Mr. Armstrong‘s room toâ€"morrow afternoon. A large interâ€" est is apparent in this new organizaâ€" tion, and a large membership is exâ€" pected. ceed. Best leaders were Nadyne Smith and John Barry, while the prettiest column was left blank. The Christmas party and dance will be held Friday, Dec. 21, in the Holâ€" linger Hall . Novelties and prizes will be given. The Clubs orchestra was praised by the executive. It is under music direcâ€" tor Earl Simard, pianist. Maurice Saurial plays the trumpet, Dorothy Courchesne, saxaphone, Don Salo, trombone, and for this evening the vocalist was Jarv‘s Cadieux. Entertainment committee chairman, Bill Boychuck, gave a report on the basketball games held at Birch Street Sehool. Members submitted drawings of a club crest for competition. It was decided to leave the choice up to the executlve Elections for viceâ€"president + were held to replace John Bobiy, who reâ€" signed. Those nominated were Lilâ€" lian Delmonte, Joan Jeffries, Henry McLéan, Trian Spiola, Earl Simard, Bill Boychuck, Mary McCagherty. Aurlando Aurora ... Barb Ln . ....; BI Gr ... Boucan .. Bougan .. Brayvyo Brig Rl ... Brock ...... Calder B Camlarn Cen Man Cook Rl Columvur Advance DOHERTY ROADHOUSE CO. WHECED 5 GET THEM ? .19 22 . 31 34 .. 40 43 . 31 34 . 36 39 17 20 225 236 160 4"7 Orders Executed on Commission Basis Only Members The Toronto Stock Exchange Con Chid Con Cop Courage . Craibbe Croydon Daragon D Han N Dexter Dom Mal Dona Pat Dunford Eastwd ... Fllectra Fipjeka Goldvue .. Greenlee Habitant Harp Mal Head RI Highridge Hoyle Hugh ... Ind Min . Kamlac Ken Bay Kencour Kenda Lagquerr JOhn Angus. The last three déclined, pleading too many other activities. Pinally ‘elected for viceâ€"president #was Trian Spiola. The president congratulated him and all other candidates for thsir sportsmanship. The president told the members that H. Freeman, manager of CK.G.3., has offered to give the club a number of old records for its use. After the meeting members danced to the music of the club orchestra till 12 o‘clock, The Club‘s sponsors, the British Isles Victory Club, chaperoned the club night. Present were girls‘ repreâ€" sentative, Mrs. W. H. Johnson, boys‘ representative, Mr. Jack Peddar, Mrs. John Park and Mrs. J. D, Campbell. News was received by Mrs. Albert McMillan of 58 McDougall St. on Monâ€" day that her husband had died in Gravenhurst sanitarium. Mrs. McMillan (Margaret Warford) was only recently married. The deâ€" ceased went to the sanitarium about three months ago. Albert McMillan Dies At Gravenhurst Ont. Funeral arrangements have been made for the interment to take place in Gravenhurst. He had been a resiâ€" dent of South Porcupine about a year. His parents live in Montreal. A subscription to The Advance mskes a splendid Christmas gift. 000000 90000080000 4 ~"â€" Down TCO TIH| PATIOANlIN Try The Advance Want Adg Notice is hereby given that a meeting of electors for the nomination of candidates for the offices of And if a poll is raquired it will be held on Friday, December 14th, 1945 between the hours of 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. at the following polling places: Central Public School: Polling Subdivisions Nos. 1, 8; 4, 4; 8, 0, 11, 12, 13; 14, 15, 16, 17, 18. 46 ; Moneta Public School: Polling Subdivisions Nos. 19, 20, 21, 22, 28, 24, 25, 26, 27, 258, 47 Mattagami Public School; Polling Subdivisions Nos. 35, 26, 87, 88, 39, 40, 41, 42, 48, 44, 45; Holy Family Separate School; Polling Subdiviâ€" sions Nos. 2, 5, 6, 10, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34. Mayor, Councillors and Public School Trustees will be held in the Council Chambers in the Munâ€" icipal Building, Timming, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 7th, 1945 sOU‘PIHI PORCUPINE Nomination Meeting 1945 16 18 35 40 14 16 255 260 T . 28 27 ~32 P0 38 42 13 15 64 67 48 52 20 23 74 78 15 17 95 105 11 13 9 10 16 18 Lk Expa . Lar Add Lasalite Lingnora Mag Con Maj Oil Manterre Marbenr Mar Bird Mar Mc _ Mary Ann Mat Conn Mate Y . Mic of C Murmac .. Mylam N | Mccuaig Mcdonl .. Nat Mal . New Nug Norcourt Norbau .. New Mor Norfor Obalski Obaska Oklend Opemisk 4 At 7.30 p.m. One man was arrested by the Timâ€" mins Police Force Wednesday nlght. He is alleged to have failed to proâ€" vide for his wife and family, and was Imxested on a warrant sworn out by his wife. | He will appear in ‘Tuesday‘s court. The ladies of the Ordeéer Eastern Star held a most successful ,ï¬â€™idge party last Wednesday evening in the Masâ€" onic Hallâ€"Fifteen tables being Alled. Guests were present from Timmins, and at the conclusion of cards the ladies served, as usual, a very delicious lunch. The O.ES. is noted for this special feature. Prizes wore won by Mrs. Henry MUIâ€" er. Mrs. Orr (Preston Easi Pome) and John Nelson aged 63 died in Weston Sanitarium on Monday. His wife lives on Bruce Ave., next to the "Star" Club. He has one son living in Toronto. Prizes wore v er, Mrs. Orr (P Mrs. B. Webb John Nelson Dies; Services Held Today Bridge And Tea Held In Masonic Hall The body was shipped to Hunkin‘s funcral parlours on Tuesday and the funeral was held at 3.30 toâ€"day at the Finnish Lutheran Church on William Ave,. Interment will be in Tisdale Cémâ€" etery. CHARGED WITH NONâ€"SUPPORT tREnaY, 6th,. 194 Ortona Pascals Peg ‘In ... Phelps Pinn Acle Rajas . Rand M . Ray Tib . Redair Kedruth Richgrp _ Santiago ZSheldon Steeder .. Sn Beay Thornh] Tiffany Val D Bel a Weku C Wilwoad Winth Wingaiti YÂ¥ David Argon Jaiper Lakefield sOUTIH PORCUPINE Y3 15 16 19 44 47 145 155 20 28 K1 15 17 _ 46 48 . 25 28 13 17 .. 01 54 40 43 . 23 23 . 10 12 35 38 12 14 32 35 49 53 9 11 13 15 19 22 2 31 16 18 23 20