R irzso BEAiITIIi-"UL NATURAL COLORED nun “VIRGIN QUEEN" I APITOL O-DAY TIIIlJ-M A TIQN ! c, nilgsm ‘uni The picturizatlon of Zinc Grey's ‘latest thrilling novel. ont- ......... .. ism-s sum: ll!*l l. u... lighting, out-riding — out-romancing any of his put sucsessot- A swept love story oi’ the days before Arizona became s- thrill- STRAND . FRIl—-SA’I‘. Jack llolt “Gourtlllzlritlsl” Charlie Chaplin in “Vagabond” “Yellow 0amso”-.—~0rchestyra onnunsop MAINTENANCE cohutrrrolvs CONTINUED Mrs. n. noopel- Mrs. Owen Mrs. Muir Mrs. c. Ohandler .. ‘Powjlql St. continued Mrs. White . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1.00 s Friend ............ .... ..\. .. 1.00 Pfilhion Road Continued MrJLDoy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . “$2.00 Mrsibhehgen“ M168 Cooke . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. 2.00 Mrs. E. D. Stems Mrs. Bhicklnnd .. 1.00 Mrs. J. Davis . Mrs. H. Johnson . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1.00 Mr. Robblee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25 Ml‘. a M... a. n. Jenkins 10100 Queenie. Buildings Continued w. M. Brehaut ............. .. soo i?“ . AM‘ I o P; Canada? Natronhood $1‘ ‘Born of Leadership » ' '12s the ti... leadership of l... l»... . _-miers, Canada has arisen-to takehsr proud place amongthe great nations of the world. One great step in ‘Canadakrise to greatness was the breaking of the shackles of sectionalism and forging the bonds of oom- 8h Wilfrid um“ - lab-ma -- ms rnsulpI-NJCUUM Canada’: grnllul poliikal omlor i» french all Esuiish. Premier from l|96 no 19H. Iruugunled Eviliils Inlsumlll’ Tlrlfl is 1897. merce under the premiership of Sir Wilfrid Lauricr. , _ _ To-day, Premier leadership-the leadership of the Premier Duplex Vacuum Cleaner—is breaking the bondoge of the beater and broom in thousands of Canadian homes and forging . the bonds oi happiness and freedom ‘from toil. The famoulPremier Action-q motor driver's- brush plussupersuctiolv-makes housed ' easier and speedier. Both motor and brush are mounted ih ball bearings—ihcy never need oiling. Lighten the burden of cleaning in your home with a Premier Duplex. . Any Premier dealer will be glad to demon- strate the Duplex at your convenience. Telephone for a demonstration. " There's a Premier for every purse and purpose‘?- ~Vacuuss§ Cleaner ' Mode in . "Look for ihe Cherry Checkered Bag " AUTHORVlZ-BD PRBMIBR DEALERS a CHANDLER fi- . .. lromMscKqCo. __cl;a4u~:sn _co., ma. s...‘ Building, Halifax, us. l Evening - $1.10, . Mt. Stewart. Dr. Genge's addresses} ' \ $1.65,_'$2.20. Matinee-Adults $1.10. Children 26c. Seats Now _on Sale at Box Oifice Curtain 9 P. M. Sat. 8.30 P. M. ' Mrs.- H. M. oliikkiltl“ Miss Frances Moore . . . . Fitzroy Sf. Continued \ Arthur Coflqn . . . . . . . . . Mrs. Warren Burns . - . Mrs. John Newson .. Mrs. Isaac Clarke Mrs; Calvin" McKay Mrs. John Mortimer .. Mrs Won-is Mrs. C. McLean Miss m. Oolilngs .... am. Steele North River Rd. Continiled . l ‘ Mrs. H. W. Clay .,1.00 1 ol-lelm st. to sits! Jobnflauuders .- “"h- . George Burton i0 4 ' l SchoolStrto ants .w. n. qill1s...-.. ..... .'..'2=oo owners“ - . sf w. ssrqiilili£§6{l' Mrs. Sam. Tuplin .'. Mrs. Vernon Howatt . Upper Gt. Geo. 5t. It Elm Avcwto‘ date ,_ l Mrs. G. Sutherland . l Mrs. L. P. Tontnn ' Mrs. Fred Henderson .. 5 MP8. J. Gordon ‘McLean. =m. T-Whito _ Mrs. H. McNevln .. u. Atwell d: C0. -- 10.00 Cudmore Bros. W. B. Prowse 8s Son McKinnon Drug De. Gertrude Vsughan Mrs. W. ‘A. Haolsm . nsl-sfcleo. -Wheotiey ........ .. s. Welsh . " c. s. Show ......... .....'.....2.oo 1.00 0o 1 vhile drownga. pilejroln the since . or the ‘pier. ‘Decesliui l together with George Anderson and iwsrdlthsloxldingsp o0 unnbie to swim, is worthy of reward rd“ Ml-s. Lelth McLeod . . . . . . . . . . .. 1.00 Mrs. Earle Prowse .. Mrs. Ben Stentiiol-d .. Mrs. John Sharp Mrs. M. E. Guinsn A. K. McPhee Peardon Hamilton . Friends . Grafton St. Continued Mr. 8a Mrs. H. J. Phillips .. .. 20.00 t M. Wilson . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2.00 M I. Gillan . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. 1.00 St. Avards to date per Miss E. Love Mrs. J. A. Moore . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2.00 Miss Eastpn - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2.00 Mrs. H. Newson . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1.00 Mrs. J. A. Clark . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1.00 Mrs. H. Callback Peter Craig . . . . . .. Mrs. D. McMillan Mrs. N. McLeod Miss M. Hugh .. i Mrs. J. B. Ruth-by . l Mrs. H. W. Turner .. Mrs. J. Simmons . . ' Mrs. M. Matheson Mrs. V. Show... ‘Miss A. Mclellan . Mrs. E. G. Love .. .. Ml-‘C. Jackson . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .1<é#1¥'% ..Life rb/Save Brother Doctor Bovyer, Coroner, of Ora,- paudflwhs coiled to Borden on Sat- ul-dgygafterngon to hold an inquest into [the gesth of Lac Ceretti, who was accl entally’ killed there on Friday, as iormerlyreported. After consultingj with the eye witnesses, one oi whom was a brother of the deceased and examining the der- rick and the scene of the accident he deemed an inquest mnecessary. A utely no blame can be attach ed mnybIDi for this most‘ regrett- sbi eoccldent. Although the some d rrickpnd gegr were used _a, few . ours previous, for lifting ‘comets ‘blocks we hing three "and {our mus-Wis the strain, showing no or ‘insecurity. Most unfortun- ltely s. hook or clevls parted at the ;ime of the accident. under ll strain 1i’ fifteen or sixteen hundred pounds, "weir-standing nesr the pile, on the breastwork. When struck he fell fifteen feet into the water, which at this point is thirty feet deep. His brother George Cersttl, who though s. diver by oc- cupation cannot swim a stroke, im- modlstely Jumped in at the some location fully clad and wearing a heavy overcoat. He managed in some mysterious manner, to keep himself afloat, caught hold of his lniured brother with one hand. and with the other grasped o. life line, thrown to him by Roy Brown, who Albert Logore. were working at the They were drown‘ into tho dock to- ron llnd pulled on boord the ‘ricotta, which at the time wls docked at Borden" Though it was don?% save the llie of his broth". Ill-My such un act of un- selfish heroism as was performed by George Ceretti. shall not be allow- Central Guardian ' Jifiru rinrr '. ll! YOUI‘ IAIIION UNITE CIIUICII - ssrviou for sunny, Nov. 10th. m, ssfollows: Bonshsw. ll s. m.: De- leble. Lp. .:' Victoria. 7 l-l- II1~ The Victoria branch of the W. M. 8. will hold their snnusl thsnk-oi- l . faring service at the night meetinlll I for which the mole choir will fur- nish tbe music. m. Jss. P. Kaye.- Minister.‘ PETERS ROAD — On Sunday. next. Nov 18th. the Presbyterian‘ NOVEMBER i5, I93 __..________ Red Rose Dredge is tliie-ihest ton you can buy Church at Peter's Road which has been undergoing quite extensive re-f pairs will be ‘re-opened. There will, be service at 2:30 p. m. and also, st 7 p. m. A momlng service will! be held in Murray Harbor North‘ st 10.30 o'clock. All are cordially. invited to attend ‘these services. l Monthly new-sol Protestant Y ' Orphanage. In the work of the Orphnnase SPECIAL; SERVICES -Th.anks-, giving and Axmiillfe DflY was duly} observed’ln"the esbytel-lan chur-‘l me Fan seems m Se; V ches at Malshfleld, Harrington andl raven. a ieeung o; mgggincss < ear is drawinfl w a were of high order land handled in; 2123:5232‘ glfimsééss l5 again rm be a masterly way. The two mlnuteslrecorded ‘he few remamhig week's silence was observed at Marshfieldlmust be the busiest of an go;- us, , mmilng “Wim The musml Pm‘? While nil this is crsnsplrlnlz. the 5mm“ i“ '11 °h“'¢h°$ w” 3°“ little Kiddies in the Home. enlvv- The special numbers were given byimg good health and with”; a care, Mrs. Latin. of Charlottetown andi smile as they sée agam me prospect Mr. Wendel Phillips in duets ap- of Snow and a Merry Christmas. propriate to the occasion, both There are many form; of pleas; were in good form and left a. deeplure but few can equal that. of help- imPmsslQn “W3. the people andling others especially little children added WW9? and p“thbs m theblld many of our workers are sure- splendidly ‘delivered addresses of l denying themselves and sacrific- lhemiav. The thanks of the wflsrewlng much that their labors may be gation are given to the singers and a lasting benefit to these, s- hearty welcome and invitation Do GOOD TODAY ‘Mon w)- given for similar renditions which MORROW Wu‘); HAVE N0 RE. we hope to be favored with in the; GRETS future. ‘ ' ' ' The whole history oi the Institu- ___-4-oa>} mun is a story of public generosity ZION CHURCH SERVICES ' land we need not be ashamed who reads it. Hundreds of children have been cared for and in times of un- A splendid audience was present certainty teal-s have been shed but Sunday mqming to greet the minis- ter and hear an inspiring message from John‘ X11230: "Some said l: thundered; lothel-s said an angel spake to Him.” This was n. Thanks- giving sermon. In the evening "Peace with Em- pire" wss ' the topic. IVllr. Fulton has been on holiday for‘ two weeks and visited many friends in his former charge in Toronto and Pittsburg. fly high. the pleasure of doing good ‘perform their part well worthy Institution. . We endeavor to work with the thought of the child in view. alm- all workers, ilk through it all an unseen hand has guided the ship and her colors still _ . land, where our Institution is being .‘ As stated we are again at this un- certain pcriod and may all who seek in assisting this lug always to do what seems in‘ their best interest and the result is _ ‘In I ycaiiijlsjlglylzirilumimm f om but we feel sure the work i; ‘ell underway. mcnt Fund has been received through Ml-. J. F. Henderson. Exec- Miss Charlotte Edith Blatcll, $200, 00: ' We hsveslso received, slum in. Memory oi’ the lote Nell m. Cannell of Lorne Valley. who have been particularly active 1n théwol-k in the recent past; some surgical treatment thanks to pm Tidmarsh, Seaman, Houston and Archibald; considerable Dental work and several ladies have kindly used their cars in these connections. A was much appreciated. der construction; In the Home the ed with the splendid manner which the Institution ls being con ducted. ' themselves to llve or dis; If State does not recognize their value in our own fail- Prince Edward Is- msintained almost entirely by con. duty and DO it. many who have not yet recognized ates and to that extent the work oi these in charge more strenuous. Envelopes for the special Thank Offering f0 the budget of the Chucll were distri uted. Appropriate music for Armistice Dny was rendered bythe choir. The anthem “Soldiers of Christ Arise" by Miller, was given. Mr. Malcolm McKinnon sang Stevenson's "Re- quiem" and at the conclusion of the hymn, Kipllngs “Recessions? Mr. Winston Smith sounded the “Last Post." The morning service mn- cluded with the National Anthem and “Benediction,” ' _ In the-evening "the choir rendered the snthem, Kiplings “Recessions? by DeKoven, Mrs. Leigh Warren taking the solo -pa.rt. Zion male quartette gave the selection “Quit You Like Men" by Wilson, unaccom- psined. Prof. Thompson, at the or- gan rendered the Grieg and Chopin --F‘uneral Marches and other appro- pleaslng to all who know Ol' read. We continue our policy of adopt- ing out wherever satisfied that the child will be properly cured for, and we receive in wherever the child has no means of having a chance in life even of life itself. We receive also all contributions with grateful thanks and are now en- deavoring by personal canvass to‘ obtain all additional amount sui- flclent to pay our bills for the cur- rent year. .P1esse remember that all who thus solicit are doing it for the good of the cause and without nlly monetary reward and so when Will have n surplus of $41,500,000 ior asked to assist be kind.‘ to the col- 1027-1028 according to latest estim- lectors and fair to yourself. AWES- - ’ ‘The collection in the City is now A nlenlorlal to Sir Walter N. Cos- almost complete and the resllltJs grave, a British hero in Malta, was very gratifying; Some few sections rccently unveiled near Maidra on ly needed help and cal-e. We assumed the trusting in the fairmindedness oi that trust has not been misplaced. reflection pleasant? The present is here wltll its op- Durtunity—Are you seizing it? For many there will be no tomor- ing. have their due. whorl. The accident/ho pencd at‘ _. the extreme ouierend of the pier. of the country have been heard priate music. Q o JayyMr 750.59 0/‘ Manor ed to pass without due recognition courage and se abandon, who can fsce almost oer death. by lump- into the icy waters, from the o end oi’ Borden pier-he being Let the proper - authorities please hep this sot in memory. BM. W Hehddl-eturnea from a business visit to _ and 1m liming to _ wit) minimum-using ex- oocaslonJwent o Know. _.qfl—Onone Imam,” ihi-l-‘Wllfltpllhl m And reward. A young man of such " ' ‘ Illlldldoes ourlositroootv amount». “ v the island. fused Monarch lfilYs with splendid-results” M ONARCH A further addition to our Endow- ' utor of the Estate of the lam ' Just here may‘we thank all um ' children have undergone needed . has been done thanks to Dr. Ayers ' number of members of the Chsr- ‘ l ‘lottetolvn Ladies Auxiliary took ovel- . Ice-Cream and Cake and gave a " very generous China. Shower which = The new barn is now completed I and the Fire-Escapes are well lln- ' usual routine is being followed and '1‘ visitors are invariably M1811 pleas.- in The time is gone in Canada a unfortunate children are left to . the l. individuals do and in no province ls - " this awakening more evident than trlbutions from those who sec their .1. Tile diflloulty is that there are i’. their duty towards these unfortun-Y" is rendered the Every child in the Home positive- . responsibility our public and up to the present‘; Now the past is beyond recall-Is " row-—Muke your way straight today ‘ ulld these little ones will, ullknow- Postal services of Great Britain. . y’. .'| ‘l b Scratch Feed g A Wadi/l] dign- uui, m» pm fml to ml’: will» Monarch LIIY‘ in p M "l. _ find!