A ghost plays t woman" in one 0 triangle comedics a suceess on the is the story of a whose domestic b ghost of the man ghost of the man‘s first wife. Rex Harrison and Constance Cumâ€" mings are the devoted ®but . volatile couple.. Harrison plays Charles Conâ€" dominec, a mysterâ€"thriller writer, Sucâ€" cessful, humorous, he and yis wife, Ruth, lead a quiet but comâ€" fortable life until Elvira, the ghost of hig first wife, erupts into their tranâ€" quil little world with devastating reâ€" sults. "Blithe Spirit filmed in beaut playing at the and Saturday. 1rC "Blithe Spirit" Now At Palace 1004994044000 494644642 #044%4 44 4440044644408 4 400 6000 0 4 0 0 0446009000908 0904469804940# | THREE sTOOGE COMEDY SERIAL 3 NEW S 2 MATINEES EVERY SATURDAY I and 3 p.m. Wailter Husten â€" Starts Saturday â€"| i GiA‘L TODAY ONLY Ziegfeld Folliesâ€"1946 Coming Mon, Tues. Frid GESTURE" with Adult Entertainment Today and Friday "STRANGE TRIANGLE" "IT SHOULDN‘T HAPPEN TO A :n m y orr In â€" Technicolor and Saturday *‘ a sparkling comedy ful technicolor, will â€"be Palace tonight, Priday uene Tierney the part of the "other of the most delightfui s of the season. Long : stage, "Blithe Spirit" a sophisticated couple bliss is invaded by the ALSO Viector Mature o msPsn d P t sOPUTH PORCUPINE "The Big ©â€" Merchants To GenrerOus Farmer Kilied Her sister, a kind of predatory witch herself, if need be, pretty much knows the facts of life and the facts about her sister, and loyalty forces her to pfotect her. Into this steps Phil Marâ€" lowe, private dick, who knows a thing or two ‘himselif and what he doesn‘t know he can find out. In spite of murders, double dealing and double crossirs, Marlowe unâ€" ‘tangles the mystery and tangles neatly with sister. Coming to Broadway That Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall are made for each other is something more than a screen topic. That they both give the best performâ€" ances of their careers can be credited to the screen play by William Faulkâ€" ner, Leigh Brackett and Jules Furthâ€" man. There are also a host of characters each of whom rates a great big "A" for performance, outstanding among them are John Ridgely, Martha Vickâ€" ers, (watch this combination of beauty and talent), Charles Waldron, Dorothy Malone, Elisha Cook, Jr., Peggy Knudâ€" sen, and Joy Barlowe in a hilarious few moments as a taxiâ€"cab driver. "Song of The Range‘ Showing At Cartier Added attractions include the Three Stooges in "Three Lone Wolves," Chapâ€" ter 6 of the "Junsle Queen serial and thesnews feature. AIn Cashing Cheques, Is Court‘s Opinion pas, montil. "i canuo, understand why merchants WOid â€"alUuw ‘ a Doy to csin:: cCiltyues," ucclaieu wefence uuulnlSt: A. weunore, ‘"Ihe merchants nave 16 tare a i0; ol uic hbhiame. A Warniny smouia goâ€" out to local merchants in respect of cach.ng cheques, particuâ€" lariy itcr a tcenâ€"age buy." Youth Finds No Difficulty Cashing Forged Cheques Throughout Camp Merchants of the Porcupine Camp Caine under in pouslce CoOurt Oou i1 the case oi a 16â€"yearâ€"olU4 140@ W..0 ANAU a_ 0. vlieques clnmougnout the camp in the "That has lead to a certain amount of mental anguish," the defence stated. "HMe has not been able to do the things other But. notwithstanding his handicap he has worked his way through school. He did not get through the first year of high school. An effective plea for suspended senâ€" tence was maae by Mr. Wetmore. ‘"The boy has had considerable physâ€" ical suffering with ‘T.B. of the leg," he stated. ‘"He has one leg shorter than the other and wears a special boot. : condition prevailed for four years and is continuung. He spent one year in bed; two years in hospital and some tiune in splints. The Cartier Theatre proudly anâ€" nounces the return engagement for Monday and Tuesday of one of Holâ€" lywood‘s most: colorful efforts,, "The Shanghzsi Gesture." Performers like Walter Huston, Gene Tierney and Victor Mature will be seen in the top roles, with Ona Munson, Phyllis Brocks and Albert Basserman Ssupâ€" porting them. The story deals with an early love affair between Huston and a Chinese girl, played by Ona Munson who grows up to be the mother of Gin Sling, operator of a notorious Shangâ€" hai‘s gambling casino. Through Husâ€" ton‘s daughter, played by Miss Tierâ€" ney, Miss Munson is seeking restituâ€" tion for desertion, gets her revenge when worthless, gambling, drunkenâ€" sodden Gene disillusions her father and dies at the hands of her Chinese mother. Cartier Features "Shanghal Gesture" Couldn‘t Start Car, So Charge Dismissed The second officer stated that the accused had tried to get a key into the ignition lock ‘and had eventually sucâ€" ceeded, and that he had then asked the accused to step over ‘to the police station, across from which the incident had cccurred, and told him of the charge against him. "Yes,‘ was the reply, "but I was off duty." Claiming that his car could not be operaved because friends who had borâ€" rowed it shortly before had used the wrong key in the ignition lock, damâ€" aging it, Archie Pidgeon won dismisâ€" sal on a charge of driving while intoxiâ€" caied, heard in police court on Tuesday. A constable gave evidence that he had seen the accused stagger from the sidewalk, round the driver‘s seat of the car and get in. He had been off duty at the time and had <~asked another officer to take the necessary action. None of the officers concerned had tried to start the car, and there was no evidence, the Magisirate found, that it could have been started. No one had tried to prevent lhiim getting into the car,{ it was found. "Could you‘have stopped this man? Magistrate Atkinson a=ked the policeâ€" man who had first notxccd the inciâ€" dence. l) $# The magistrate madje some comâ€" ment on ‘the hard life of a policeman. "A constable is always on duty," he said. "And he cannot smoke while on duty â€"â€" therefore he never smokes." Canadian Pacific Sunday, Sept., 29, 1946 Full information from Agents Time Table Changes EFFECTIVE GS AND SKtEItR ADVANCE, TTIMMINS, ONTARIO "The father sought assistance from the police. The boy had told these people he was staying with that he was broke. They showed him how to make out a cheque and advised him to pick out names of people in the phone book. They told him other people had been do‘ing it and got away with it, "He took the chance," the defence continued. "He realizes the very serâ€" ious position he is in and regrets i» exceedingly. His father wants to help him. Some articles can go back to the merchants and he is willlng to make restitution for the rest." Witnesses called by the prosecution corroborated much of the statement given in defence by Mr. Wetmore. "During his holidays he got restless and asked his Dad to let him go to work in a saw mill," the defence state2, "But this was not possible. "He the met these e with whom he was found the police â€"â€" not at all good company,. A 15â€"yearâ€"old girl had inâ€" fluence over hm and for two soliq weeks he did not show up at home at all. "‘The boy, when apprehended, was very coâ€"operative and very honest," one constable stated, adding that the laa had admitted to several instances of forgery which the police knew nothing about. He had never been in trouble before, and < his mother had died several years agoâ€" A suggestion by Magistrate S. Atkinâ€" son that the people who had allegediy aided the boy in forging cheques couid se prosecuted, brought an answer from Mr. Caldbick that it would be difficuil * # o 3. . to obtain evidence necessary for a conâ€" viction. In suspending sentence it was arâ€" ranged that $25 should be paid into the Court monthly until the merchants had been paid back. near whet drive Farmer Killed X-Ray.Appointments In Highway Accident Can Still Be Made mnge dayv After two months of freedom fire calls, the South Porecupine men were summoned twice on Early in the morning an Overncaled oil stove caused alarm at 168 Bloor Ave., but was scon extinguished when the firemen arrived. In the afternoon a hydro pole near the Rea hill was threatened by fire when slash, cut near, after having been set on fire previously and conâ€" sidered out, blazed up 2gain. Both Schum\echex and South Porâ€" cupine firemen were on the job and quickly suppressed,the hazard. Firemen Called Twice On Sunday Even with a 1 rthern section coos WwWIill. be â€" 0s D the housin is T2rm a he stepp by Wit: SOUTIH PORCUPINE in the morning an overheated > caused alarm at 168 Bloor t was soon extinguished when walking on the highway with ‘ch, his housekeeper, and ut just as LaChance had ‘â€"to nass a car in front of ula ila, Finnuish Afarmer, aged is instantly killed on Saturâ€" 0 pm., on the highway rm at Night Hawk Centre, tepped «in front of a car Wifred LaChance of Anâ€" record snowfall in many ns it is not believed that a permanent solution problem. Remember how pleasant it used to be to travel on Canadian Pacific ships! Remember the cuisine, the courteous service, the fun of shipboard life ... and the ships themselves! Just now there‘s a big job to do repairing the wear and tear of wartime yearsâ€"replacing lost ships ... but, when it‘s done, travel will be fun again â€" the Canadian Pacific way! Soon a new, two ocean fleet will plow the sea routes of the world ... and once again it will be possible to go from Shanghai to Southampton â€"Canadian Pacific all the way! j e from fireâ€" Sunâ€" Anyone who did not réceive a visit from canv@ssers of the . community tuberculosis survey in town may seâ€" cure an xâ€"ray appointment by teleâ€" phoning No. 22, Tisdale Township ofâ€" fice. Sealed tenders will be received by the Secreâ€" tary until 5 p.m. E.S.T., Monday, Sept. 30th, 1946 on the following : 1â€"Winter Overcoats 2â€"Prisoner‘s Meals Full particulars of requirements may be obâ€" tained from the office of the Chief Constable, The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be acâ€" cepted. Timmins, Ontario V. Salomaa, September 25th, 1946, Secretary. SOUTH PORCUPINE POLICE COMMISSION OF THE TOWN OF TIMMINS ME THE WORLBED 8OE PTEMBER Only one man in a thonund savys The Drumhelier Mail, is a leader of moin. ‘The other 999 are followers of WoOInen . 35 First Ave., Timmins Union Coal Co. NA R A L Limited PHONE 102