* As in the book, the narrative begins with Robert‘s sdoption by the narrowâ€" minded and pennyâ€"pinching Pap a Leckie and the feud between domineerâ€" ing Gradma Leckic and the boy‘s itrasâ€" ctble greatâ€"grandfather over which is to guide his schooling, religious train= ing and preparation for a career. »It then traces his "green years" into manâ€" hood, with emphasis on such episodes as the torment of initiation into his first classroom, his puppyâ€"love adoraâ€" tion of pretty little Alison Keith, his graduation from the academy/. and the tragedy of his failure to complete the examinations for a university scholarâ€" ship. The story is brought to a close with the death of Grandpa Gow and ings, finding himslef the butt between warring members of an accentric family, molded by the tragedies and comedies of adclescence, have been reâ€" taind in the story‘s, translation into camera medium and the result is> a moving and heartâ€"warming experience. Lo. hh d dnc t ud seller now comes to the screen in spective boy and girl as youngsters are the film versicn of "The Green Years," ably flled by Dean Stockwell and Eiâ€" which starts at the Palace Theatre oh leue Janssen, and others who stand out Bunday midnight. ; include Hume. Cronyn as Papa Leckie, The adaptation is a faithful one. All Gladys Cooper as the indomitable the tenderness, quiet humor and huâ€" Grandma, Eelena Royle as Mama man qualities with which the guthor Leckie and Jessica Tandy as Kate. pervaded his portrait of a shy Irish â€"â€" youngster thrown _lnt‘o»augn“sum‘mnd- . 14 TL * CH._._ 32. ait w c iss 4 SmE E. 3 P PSE w § = " P * C M . ; >, . ~ C f‘andpa AL A. J. Cronin‘% story of Robert Shanâ€" onded by Tom Drake in the role of nonh, the little Irish boy whoce ficâ€" Robert as a young man. Beverly Tyler tional growth from childhood to manâ€" is perfectly cast as the seventeenâ€"yearâ€" hood became a top item on the bistâ€" old Alison Keith. The roles of the reâ€" nc Come Ses lling NOVe[ oR TO P ala(te ‘ Hh Version Of _ â€" : ; Tonight Is Fotoâ€"Nite $100.‘ TODAY and FRIDAY ‘"St. Francis of Assist" "Adventures of Chico‘ PeHavflland M % SHOWING â€" FRL and SAT. 2 Matinees Every â€" Saturday 1 and 3 P.M. TODAY ~ "Murder In The Music Hall" â€"ONLY! "Passâ€"Key To Danger" n wa‘le? "TomorroOw 1g9 Foreve ‘The new romantic drama, "A Stolen Life,‘ is playing at the Palace Theatre through to Saturday, and is exactly the kind of screen vehicle for which Bette Davis fans have been clamoring. For,. more so than any of her. earlier films, this unusyal story affords Hollyâ€" wood‘s most capable actress the oppotâ€" tunity to display her histrionic talents to an unparallieled degree. It‘s a veriâ€" table field day for the star as she deftly portrays twin sisters as unalike as twins can possibly be. With New England, Miss Davis‘ own stomping ground, for the principal locale, the picture relates the engrossâ€" ing story "of two sisters and their love for the same man. . The one twin, Kate, is a completely lovable, selfless, underâ€" standing and sympathetic character ; whcreas the other, Pat, is of an exâ€" tremely selfish, ambitious, unscrupuâ€" lous ilk. Their mutual love for Bill Emerson (Glenn Ford), a handsome engineer who works for the governâ€" ment as a lighthouse inspector, culâ€" minates in happiness for one and tragedy for the other. An excellent supporting cast under the direction of Curtis Bernhardt handles the other important (roles. Dane Clark, whose last picture WaS ‘"Her Kind of Man," plays Karnok, a talented artist who needles Kate into her first decisive action. Walter Brenâ€" nan portrays Eben Folger, laconic New Engiand lighthouse keeper who can best appreciate Bill‘s ambitions. Others featured in the film are Charles Rugâ€" gles as Freddie Linley, the twin‘s humâ€" orous cousin and Kate‘s devoted conâ€" L ds s fldam and Bruce Bennett as Jack Talbot, on whcm the exciting climax of the picture hinges. It deals with the emotional flicts of a woman who lost her band during one war and who nct endureâ€"the thought of losing son in another. . "Tomorrmr Is Forever," starring Claudette Colbert, Orson Welles and George Brent, is the Cartier feature for Monday and Tuesday. Claudette Colbert Coming To Cartier Bette Davis Stars In Palace Film It is said to be one of the most Stl iking films of the season, with a situation in which the‘ missing man returns incognito. to resolve the difâ€" of the wife, her son and secâ€" ond husbhand. Comng Try The Advance Want Ads The Picture You‘ve Talked About! conâ€" "Sun. Valley Cyclone," comes to the Cartier for Friday and Saturday. It is a horse story in the complete sense of the term and among the best that have come along in recent years. Anyâ€" body who~likes horses, and anybody who doesn‘t isn‘t a true western fan, is a cinch to‘get a thrill out of these adventures of : the horse Thunder, and the kiddies are in for a particular treat. ; io: [ 04 pody wWnoâ€"IIK65 dl11U dlliy y who doesn‘t isn‘t a true western fan, is a cinch to‘get a thrill out of these adventures of : the horse Thunder, and the kiddies are in for a particular treat. . ; »( Elliott is the only man â€"who can ride Thunder, horse widely believed to be ‘killer, and thus comes to the attention of the late Teddy Roosevelt, who‘s out here in Sun Valley in quest of mounts for his Rough Riders. . ® "'l The plot of "To Each His Own" is â€" a-vvvc : ; whim a tenger, moving. depiction of a woâ€" ?ho co man‘s ecstasy, heartbreak, and sacriâ€" L fices as she lives the years between “York starryâ€"eyed young girlhood and loneâ€" ly midd!leâ€"age. It is the story of Jody Norris, dreamer of romantic dreams, who believes that one great love must come to all women. Jody‘s comes to her in the person of a dashing flying officer‘ of. World War I, and, together, they take the ons dpe is w 'I‘here 19 a really wild horse at large in the community, and also a band of rustlers, and it comes about, in ways that look better on the screen than on paper, that Thunder puts the wild horse to rout, brings in a likely herd ofâ€" horses and thwarts the :rust- lers in the bargain, . ‘The picture‘s among the best of the Red Ryders, and more of the same is a suggestion in which Western fans may be expected to join. . _ Added ‘attraction ijncludes episode ore P in d( Te L. uit y t it zn Sn on Ee t Eus Red Ryders, and more of the same is From that moment on, Jody‘s life a suggestion in which Western fans is filled with loneliness, longing for her may be expected to join. .. ~s4P@@® son, and her eventual efforts to win Added ‘attraction includes episode him away from his foster parents. No. 4 of "Jungle Queen", and a skhort Failing to do this, she goes to Enzland featurette, "IL Won‘t+Play," and Fox to lose herself in the cosmetic business News. _ *~~ she bad, founded. In the London of Redâ€" Ryder Film Is Cartier Weekender ~â€" â€" By DEAN HALLIDAY Released by Central Press Canadian Nearly every home gardener has | foliage which they quickly infest a favorite tree or trees, a fine old| Control . of tarâ€"leafspot incluc maple or an evergreen or a groupâ€" raking ‘up the leaves from an i ing of them. Fall is the time to fected maple tree in the fall. Su inspectâ€" them for signs of disease | leaves must be. burned. Sprayi or enemy pests. | _ _ : the foliage in early spring with Bc ESF W One of the leat diseases of maples most. easily detected is that called tarâ€"leat. ‘The appesrance of this disease on a maple leaf is illustratâ€" ed. in the accompanying Gardenâ€" Graph. . Tarâ€"leafspot is most freâ€" quently found on red, silver and cutâ€"leaf maples. En ME BC There are many leafâ€"spots or leaf diseases of maple trees. All of them are caused by the attacks of fungx The spots are a light green color at first, then they turn black and become raised like a blister. The following spring the black fungus spots burst open and the spores are carried by the wind to the new Snown above is Glenn Ford, one of the newer screen stars, best femembered, perhaps, for his part in "Gilda." He coâ€"stars with Bette Davis in "A Stolen Life," now playing at the Palace Theatre here. : â€" "TAR LEAF â€" SPOT ON MAPLE LEAF Jody‘s comes to her in the person of a dashing flying officer‘ of World War I, and, together, they take the little happiness left to them in the few hcurs before he must return to duty. After she learns of her lover‘s death, a son is born to Jody, and, raâ€" ther than have the child suffer at the hands of the townspeople, she conâ€" ceals her relationship to the baby, and allows him to be adopted by a former suitor and his wife Widely heralded as one of the greatâ€" est love stories ever filmed, Paraâ€" mount‘s "To Each Wis Own," arrives Saturday at the BEBroadway Thetre. Starring Olivia DeHaviland and introâ€" ducing John Lund to the screen, "To Each His Own" is reported to be a superb emotional drama. "To Each His Own" Is Broadway Hit Control of tarâ€"leafspot includes raking ‘up the leaves from an inâ€" fected maple tree in the fall. Such leaves must be burned. Spraying the foliage in early spring with Bor.: deaux mixture is an added protec. tive measure. A bagworm nmest on dn evergreer branch also is illustrated. The bagâ€" worm is a destructive pest which attacks a considerable number of tress, shrubs and evergreens. It is easily recognized by the charâ€" acteristic bagâ€"like shelter, illustratâ€" ea. The bags are #wo inches long and protected on the outside with bits of leaves and vegetable matter. The bags contain eggs which main unhatched over winter. This makes it easy to control the pest by picking and burning the bags when they are discovered in the fall. 8 â€" 2 8 About Whistle Bait And Junior Wolves 9 _ Jchn Lund makes his screen debut * in the dual role of Jody‘s lover and grown son, and advance _ notices. tag 5him as a sure bet for stardom. Prior ~" to coming to Hollywood, Lund was acâ€" ~ claimed for his acting in the New "york stage hit "The Hasty Heart." It was in your highâ€"school days â€"â€" somecone Had intimated you were jJust ‘a kid‘. Your feelings were hurt be. cause YOU knew that you had a mind of your own, your own set of likes and dislikes, your own hero and heroine. And now you‘re older â€" and wiser. But those who have replaced you at school still have those same feelings â€"â€" and today their wishes are in a large measure fulfilled. They have a ‘slanâ€" guage all their own. ‘The money they spend has revolutionized merchandising in certain lines to such an extent that many stores have redesigned their shops to include a hideâ€"out where only Teen Agers can shop. Petticoats have been renamed ‘betticoats‘ after their favourite fashion designer, Betty Betz. They even have their own kind of grecetâ€" ing cards. Walt Disney‘s latest hit "Make Minc Music‘ brings back memories. And now you‘re older â€" and wiser. But those who have replaced you at school still have those same feelings â€"â€" and today their wishes are in a large measure fulfilled. They have a ‘slanâ€" guage all their own. ‘The money they spend has revolutionized merchandising in certain lines to such an extent that many stores have Tredesigned their shops to include a hideâ€"out where only Teen Agers can shop. Petticoats have been renamed ‘betticoats‘ after their favourite fashion designer, Betty Betz. They even have their own kind of grecetâ€" ing cards. Thcy have more money to spend â€"â€" a recent survey showed more than two million youngsters in Canada between the ages of 10 and 20 with approxiâ€" mately $45,000,000 to spend each year. Disney‘s ‘Make Mine Music‘ is a sort of Fantasia set to folk songs and modern music. After brushing up on their vocabulary with a.screening of the film, you can expect to cverhear the following conversation anywhere: ‘How ya doin‘, Hug, are you sunken Uarld â€"War TT Indv and her now Would you like to be ‘in the know‘ on the prevailing Teen Age slang? Below is an upâ€"toâ€"date list of many expressions. Try them on your friends. Alligatorâ€"swing fan Amecheâ€"telephone Atomicâ€"super wonderful Bacallishâ€"attractive girl Blitzâ€"Buggyâ€"automobile Boneâ€"Boxâ€"mouth Boogieâ€"jive music (8 to the bar) Cellmateâ€"classmate Clam Upâ€"stop talking Clickeysâ€"a couple going steady C.O.D.â€"come over, dear Collapseâ€"sit down Corner Casbahâ€"favourite hangout Cruisin Susanâ€"girl who gets around Crumb Huntingâ€"house work Dig meâ€"understand me Dig the Drapeâ€"buy a new dress Do a dizzyâ€"pull a boner Droolin with Schoolinâ€"a grind Droonâ€"combination drip and goon Ether Wavesâ€"a radio Fag Hagâ€"a girl who smokes Feeble Greebleâ€"unpopular girl FHAâ€"a loan of money FPizzâ€"coke World War II, Jody and her now grown son mecet again. Like his fathâ€" er, he is a filyer, and Jody meets him at the station to offer the hospitality of her "home for the duration of his leave. What happens during those few hours is said to contribute greatly to the drama and excitement of: the According to previews, Miss Deâ€" Havilland turned inâ€"a characterization of Jody which ranks with the finest in filmdom‘s gallery of screen portraits, one which should climax a magnifiâ€" cent career with top honors. Regqusteres 4J + And it‘s the same in printing. Careful attention to details makes all the difference. We suggest therefore, that when you decide to "smarten up" your personal or office stationery, inâ€" voices or office forms, you PHONE 26 The Porcupine Advance Patens OMra punkin? â€"â€" You‘re not? â€"â€" You‘re a Cruisin Susan! Okay then, here‘s a neat greet â€" ‘Hi Celery! Let‘s staik!‘ (Which, being translated, means: ‘How are you, girlie? are you lonely and low? â€". You‘re not? You‘re a gal who gets around? â€"â€" Well then, how about this dance?). As you can see, young folk today have a vocabulary. that is different. Gas itâ€"get going in a hurry Give with the g Glurpâ€"unpopular person, drip Goryâ€"terrible or wonderful Gushes Gooâ€"talks nonsense Honey Cooletâ€"a kiss â€" . Hubbaâ€"hubbaâ€"favourite exclamation In a gazelleâ€"I‘m feeling good . , In the shadeâ€"feeling blue Jam Sexsionâ€"session around the juke As you can see, young folk today have a vocabulary. that is different. YÂ¥et, withal, it goes with their modes of dance and entertainment â€"â€" gcod, clean, wholesome fun. A.H.C.M., L.R.S.M. (London, Eng:) Teacher In Violin, Pianoforte And Theory (All Grades) Classes Begin Tuesday, Sept. 3 Telephone 1440 Gladys R. Dodge, / obviously KNOT â€" EXPERT! Junior Wolfeâ€"kid brother Large Chargeâ€"wonderful Latch onâ€"get wise Lushâ€"delightful Make like a boidâ€"go away Marble slabâ€"soda fountain Money from homeâ€"good news Off the Cobâ€"corny On the Swoon Beanâ€"popular Overhaulâ€"new makeâ€"up job Pass the Gravel, Gertieâ€"what‘s new! Plattersâ€"phonograph records Potent Pigeonâ€"irl who rates Puckerpaintâ€"lip stick Rat Raceâ€"dance Red Mikeâ€"a woman hater Reet, Georgeâ€"you‘re right Retreadâ€"beauty treatment Riffsâ€"music Saltyâ€"angry Schoolebrityâ€"popular schoolmate Skin meâ€"shake hands Sky juiceâ€"water Slabâ€"sandwich chickâ€"potent pigeon Slide your jiveâ€"talk freely Squareâ€"a person who doesn‘t dance Snazzyâ€"smooth Solid Senderâ€"strictly perfect