Show Thomas Meighan in inThe The Canadian Is IsA A Big V Hit Compelling Plot Is Coupled S With nal t Acting 5 Tile Tle vast rolling wheat fields ields of Canada form the picturesque background back back- ground for tor The the pIcture now showIng at the Victory theatre The beloved star Thomas Meighan Is seen as asa a stalwart Canadian Ca i nadian farmer wresting his living from the soil soli He Is exceptionally well cast and his broad broad- understanding understand understand- Ing wholesome smile wIns hIm n w frIends It if indeed there here Is a moviegoer moviegoer movie movie- goer has not seen and succumbed sue sue- to hIs charm The other characters Mona Palma Pal Pal- ma Charles Dale Fuller and Standing are amazIngly anias- anias suited to theIr respective roles The Thc scene in which the work worle- hardened wife forces the EnglIsh lady to apologize to her before all the farm hands is perfect depicted and so poignant are the tho emotions emotion of the two women that each arouses the sympathy of the audIence The story centers about the bleak farm Carm- wastes of Canada and the struggle of a penniless young young EnglIshwoman Englishwoman En- En who comes there to live with her farmer brother to adapt herself to the crudities of the almost unbroken vastness Sh She knows knovs nothing of cookIng and loathes th of her brothers brother's wife TheIr continual in misunderstandings lead her to offer herself In to a young homesteader T Tylor pla played ed bY Thomas Meighan The wretched little shack ho he calls calIs hIs home Is appalling to her as Is Taylor himself Real drama enfolds In their lives as passion and force her frt from laughty lady to the helpful mate T The e plot Is convIncing an the scenery is superb The dreary wastes of land cupped by streaked skIes are among the most realistic photographY yet een An Al St. St John comedy Sea Blues brings scores s of f laughs Dave and a special musical must must- cal g complete the bill I |