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Fred Burdett, Assistant Scout Master of the tftlrrl troop Sjpate of Home of the dbtien of aphtrsi leader. Basketball games will be held among the three troops during this week, and it' is hoped that an inter-troop baseball will be formed, meeting will feature "Resolved that rrince Kupert Headquarters of Their Own." Af firmative will be taken by two scouts from the first troop and negative by two scouts from the second troop. Duncan Miller, Troop leader of the third troop is chairman of the council, and Walter Cross, a patrol leader of the second troop is secretary. Fishermen MASTEIt MECHANIC Shirts and Pants The best made, and we can supply you at 30 per cent less! Montreal Importers THIRD AVENUE "THE COSSACKS" AT THE CAPITOL John Gilbert and Renee Adoree, the Brilliant Stare of "The Big Parade" Together Again : Cossack riders, brought from Europe, staging such thrills as leaping on galloping horses with sabers clutched in their teeth, forming' human pyramids while galloping at breakneck speed, and other sensational details; thril-l.njr, bajttfel, betwM Cossad and .Turks, waged daring wiM gallops, and other strange thrills of horsemanship mark "The Cos nacks," John Gilbert's new Metro-Goidwyn-Mayer vehicle, now play ing at the Capitol Theatre. It is, perhaps, the most interesting .picture ever made in America. ' The central theme, as 'in "The Big Parade." is the tender lovL tale of a boy and girl; the same I boy and girl, by the way, as I Renee Adoree plays the heroine. !1his live story is set in the thunder of battle and the heat of ad venture; massive hageness of setting adds to this impression. jBct there is another Bote; the intense, fanatical love of the old : Cossack chief, played by Ernest jTorrence, for hia son. Gilbert to ose son, a swaggering young Masonic honors were accorded Cossack soldier to whom the the late Herbert D. Mclntyre, great troths of life come in the whose funeral took place yester- smoke of battle and the agony of day afternoon under the auspices torture. Grim in spots, compel- i ' f Tsimpseaa Lodge. Concurrent- ling in realism, the play is, none, :.v there waif services at First the less, one of the most beautiful i 'resbyterian C hurch and the of romances. Masonic Tcasple and the burial in Fairview Cemetery was of ir ;Wr.t mason. r- nature. At the Presbyterian Church a trvice of hjnKns. prayer and scripture reading was conducted by Rev. T. Ivon Jones. Hymn vcre "Unto th Hills Do I Lift up Mine ', Lead Kindly Light" and -There is no Night in Heaven."1 yJohn E. Davey presided at the .crgan. Friends joined the Masonic procession at the corner of Fourth and officers of Taimpsean Lodge, Pallbearers ware J. JS. Jack, William MdvoV. De Crerar, Malcolm McLeod. Alex Murray and W. M. V.'atts. all friends of the Thore were many floral MUSIC IS TO BE FEATURED ALL WEEK AT CAPITOL Popular Demand For "CapltoUan" Musk Brings Inierestiag 4 BBaaiaaMiaBBlBBI Avenue and Mc Bride Street and a large epnpaurse followed the ortc-e 1o to$Lt reking place. ? " " - Burial rites W conducted by Z1 fl Z,.t..i for "mors ian u u v- Capitol music," ar- rangnMBU have been mad Prince Rupert Boy Scouts Patrol fd'ow,1 a big mnsical week at the Cap- j itol cotninencing tonight Local music lovers and espec-j isJUy lovers of good orchestral music' will particularly welcome 1 this announcement. The week's mnsical presentations will show a degree of variation that will make them all the more enjoyable. Jack de Jausserand. popular conductor of the Capftolians, has I1 arrangements in hand and has been working hard to make this week's musical program "the best yet." tU week s biU in detail is as Monday and Tuesday Jack de Jausserand and Ms Rupert Cap-itolians will offer: a) Lucia di LaamMrmoir (Donasetti). (b)- Love's Old Sweet Song (Freddy Wells at the Zylophone). Wednesday and Thoiraday On the stage, CapKolian "Bill" Beaumont, at the 'cello, will offer: (a) 'Serenade." (b) "Pale Moon" (by request). Friday and Saturday Big spe- The next ci' presentation on the stage by debate, Al Baukil Bd D" Orchestra, aug- the Scouts of mena T Kupert uipttoiuns: Need a Separate f "Querida." ko) sonny uoy. THE KIND OF HELP MANY MEN NEED A Wealth Health in "FRUfT-A-TiYET WWever you go in Canada, you wiD find many nvn who owe their good health to "Fruit-a-Uvm " the marvellous medicine, made from transformed fruit juices comliund with thr Annat n! Saost sta-ntiRc Btediuiifil iimro-difiita. Sosae of these min have Ui'u mi vad of drpadfol Kidney Trouble or Rbeussatism. Otlwrs auffumi for years with backache. 8omc wi-ro miserable with IndiMstiou. (hhrra were weak and run-down because rf Headaches, unatrunt Nerve, and Iiil-ioua AtUu-lu. Huudrnda and hundred of theae men had tried reawdv after reandy without relief. Am tlieu "Fruit-a-iivea" brought bealtli, brought peaee of mind, brought the reai Joy of living into ttieir lives. Ho "Frtat-s-tim" will help vou. 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