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The Evening Mail from Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada • 13

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The Evening Maili
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Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
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A- ff. SfsKtlift y. 1 Has kept Joseph Spiers In health foc'ao long tlma that be recommends Duffy Pun Malt Whiskey to anyone who wants good medicine. 1 have been uaing-r; Duffy'. Pur Malt Whiskey for a long time and find It to be a rery good: remedy the best I hare ever used, and, I can.

recommend It to my friends, alto anyone who wants a good medicine. Joseph W. Spiers, Postmaster, Mo: Neill. Miss. The words-of commendation this wonderful tonic stimulant receive from people holding responsible positions in life has done more to spread the truths of its benefits to mankind than anything we -can say In print.

Word-of-mouth advertising is -something which cannot be bought for money, and is the most 'Valuable. For years Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey frM received more of this voluntary, free-will testimony from person to person in sheer gratitude for good it has done them than. any other remedy in the world, and the reason is not hard to fathom. AnElaborate That Has -Now Been; Com- pleted, Given in Two Epochs and Five Parts. Achievement ofthe Canadian; Bioscope lif IS?" Watch out for vile imitations of ike eEeemt pssF UaeasIMIfafsatJ WiiOGLEYS The.

Canadian Bioscope company, limited, have Just completed a masterpiece In moving pictures, the production pf Evangeline, the never, dying poem -of Longfellow. After many months of preparation, the results, as have been shown, on the screen in the exhibition room of the company, demonstrates that the work from a scenic and photographic standpoint Is" the finest and best ever attempted by a moving picture concern; 5 All the famous scenery In the land of "Evangeline" Is religiously brought out," including Port tl the the dykes at JOSEPH W. SPIERS 'V: 1 I 'I- Pure Half Wiiisk Annapolis Royal, andthaiEvangedine well at Grand Pre For some time past our surrounding shores and forts, have been used for the pprpose of showing the expulsion of' the Acadlans lnthe.year 1755. In fact, nothing1 has been omitted and the screen telling the story shows every detairof Longfellows Immortal poem. best artists and operators known have been employed In filming this wonderful Miss Laura Lyman was chosen as a perfect type of the sweet and sympathetic role Evangeline.

She Is well known, as a motion picture and emotional actress, having played leads with such well known companies as the Klnemacoldr, Blograph, American and Majestic, With the last company named she appeared In The Biter Bitten," Children of -St. Anne, and many others, hut as Evangeline she has surpast anything she-ever attempted before the Camera. These imitations poorest i aterial to are made of by dishonest They imitate -has been before the publio for half a century and its medicinal value Is undoubted. It is an absolutely pure distillation of carefully malted grain. Overworked men and delicate women will find In Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey the health and strength-giving properties that are so necessary to them.

It is prescribed by doctors and recognised as a family medicine everywhere. Sold In sealed bottles only by most druggists, dealers and hotels, $1.25 a large bottle. If in need of advice, write our Medical Department. The Duffy 3Ialt Whiskey Co Rochester, N. Y.

A. MOXAGIIAK 00M LOCAL DISTRIBUTORS. 'C I (J 21 For a Complete Christmas manufacturers, the eeEemp skepe eppeeeBsee of our package. But they dare not use the spear! use the a Remember iltese tiviizi flhmsss r. mmr you wont be Its, a fraud unless it's.

exactly like this: 'i r. Send to A. Monaghan A 'for your Xmas supply of Good Cheer. Write, phone or have everything you desire. Our Wines, Brandies, Whiskies, Gins, Rums and Ales are the best In the land and our prices will suit you.

If you desire light wines and' non-alcoholic beverages we wjll be glad to fill your order. Make put a list of thegoods you require, send It to us and we will do the rest. 1 4 'V John T. Carleton, who portrays Gabriel, Is a graduate of University of Chicago. He has appeared with great success In The Clansman," The-Yoke," and other successes.

His rlserIn the motion picture business has beeir phenomenal. E. P. Sullivan, who la Father Fellclan of the famous poem, is-toq well known to need further comment. His success on the legitimate stage la known from ono-end of the land to the other.

wonderful success with the Edison and Reliance companies Is still being echoed tbruout the picture world. As leading-character matt In -The Bells." The Judges Vindication," Caleb West and 'The Cuckoo Clock," he was, second, to none. Michael Hannafy, who portrayed the part of Evangeline's father, Benedict Bellefontalne, has -been Identified with Miss Mildred Holland in The Power Behind the Throne," Friar Tuck" in.Habln"'Hood.- 1 H. Cavahaugh, as the notary, has been an. artist, for-the past sixteen years.

He was coaxed'lnto moving pictures by: Numerous offers. For three years he w. as working with the Freres. where he won a world-wide reputation. Arthur-Morrison needs no Introduction.

He appears In the role of Basil, the blacksmith, Mr. Morrison has been Identified with. such companies as Pathe Freres, Sellg, Imp, Reliance Blograph tq obtain his services the Canadian Bioscope company; -limited, had to offer him an enormous salary But his work warranted all he asked for. J. Leary, as Michael, the fiddler, la familiar to the.

theater-' goers of eastern Canada. William J. Johnston, as the fat hoy. Is a howling sniicess. -v MJas Frances Purcell, who for several years has worked with Corse -Payton, has been posing in pictures with such companies as.

Edison, Thanhouser, Reliance and Majestic, and has had wonderful. success; Glad Glllan has been associated with Lillian Russell In Has also played Important parts In The Fatal Wedding' Mary Janes Pa," and several other well known successes. Rhea Rafuee, a resident of Halifax, graduated from the Halifax Ladies college, where she-received a gold medal for As picture actress her success is assured. A. Monaghan.

Co, '4 120-124 Barrlnfftoa Strnt Importers ad SMltn la 1 and Ziiun. ora Tnxraoira mass xs iosi. 3 Made in Canada WsuWrlgkyJr.Cs ML Scott SLTorostaOat 1 1 oth Shawnee Indian woman Lnv hss been ideutl- ts siv faa 5 i Aon fa rtrt9n --a oa i kl I fled with many dramatic successes such as Human! Hearts, VLlttle Boy Blue and others 'Hr flgftredrpfomlnentjy Crowed Mrs: Gebrge i aAmongithe numerous auxiliaries Halifax has twlth such- names as J. Frank' Crowe. Miss Eva Rafuse, John Rafuse.

Albert Rafuse, H. R. Isern. William Brophy, Gerald Leary, Sidney Bauld and Gerald Smith. An incident worthy of note Is that rfhile graveyard It Annapolis the acting was so realistic as to recelve ihe follow-f Ing trlbute: jt its Look for the spear ''v" Annapolis Royal, N.

8.V'Nov. TO WHOM IT. MAY CONCERN: That the scenes of Longfellows Evangeline" were taken In the Annapolis Valley, the Land of Evangeline," described by the poet, I can certify having witnessed the churchyard scene, played and filmed In an old graveyard there, being moved almost to tears by the acting of women and children In the scene. (Signed) HENRY HOW Rector of St. Lukes: GEO.

J. HAWKESWORTH, Annapolis Royal. i Am DANIEL Caretaker, Fort Anne. Kitchen Tinwear, dred and with the temperance sentiment so strongly aroused aa it is at present, and new lodges becoming rapidly organised, it la expected that the present membership, which does hot. begin to represent the temper-ance workers and sympathisers in this (Hattie will be doub)edj within the next elx months.

The 'dominant note at the meeting wan to see to the fact that' federal, provincial and. municipal representatives be men who will make, and support laws to suppress the -liquor traffic, A hearty vote of appreciation past and forwarded the postmaster-general for his manllppss in opposing the trttsportfttbB of Intoxicants thru the ulalla of. Canada. few' men like -Mm -lfi places of inthority would be a great thing for theCountry. We haye them.

Why not elect them? Sheet Metal Work. Quick Service Moderate Chaises. WERE" YOU WAHS1 all winter? Wag the house comfort-. The entire photographic and mechanical work has been nnder the supervision of H. T.

Oliver, who is a graduate of Colby college, and a -mechanical engineer of broad experience. His Association 'with the American Optical company. General Electric company and the Amerl- can Thread company, la well known aa an associate of Thomas A. Edl- son for five years. He equipped a moving picture labatory which la -'second to none In the moving pletura industry I W.

C. Thompson, chief photographer, la a' graduate of the chemical of Columbia. university, and a member of the American society. -He has been associated with the Ganmont, and la considered an expert in, hla -line. Clarence Schottenfels, who Is general manager ofthe sales and publicity department, haa been, associated with some of the largest companies In the.

States, haa also handled the sales end -of several English concerns. He la well known in the film industry, and has a -v reputation of being one of the liveliest advertising sales managers In the He hAa been connected with the Imp, Reliance, Klnema- color and the Worlds Special Film corporation. The' production -has been. under. the.

direction, of P. Sullivan and W. H. v- The sieenarlo was arranged by Marguerite Marquis, who has fol- flowed the lines of the poet. 'V The whole of this groat undertaking has been piloted to a sue-cessfnl completion by untiring efforts of the prince of promoters and financiers, -well known to the citizens of Halifax and Amherst' Captain H.

B. Holland, president of the Canadian Bioscope company, limited He has been ably-, assisted by G. J. B. Metsler, and a '1-word of praise Is due to the entire force of the Canadian Bioscope com- pany, limited.

The words successful completion -aro warranted, because of the demand for. Evangeline in the United States, theee provinces and the continent. The company has been deluged with offers to buyr -rights of showing and are receiving offers, every day, bnt now that success Is assured and the demand all over-the world for "Evangeline" l' great; the company has decided to conslder well before accepting offers. 'It has been a hard road travel, but tfe? co-operation haa removed all and the Canadian Bioscope company, limited -should la a very abort1 space of tlm be recognized aa one of the standard film producing companies in the world. Good But-ter-Vis llueAifefor Scotia and get the ably, and evenly heated? if not, now la the beat time to have us Install one -1 of our satisfactory HOT WATER HEATING -PLANTS for you.

yi Physicians endorse the healthrul-ness of this system and Its the rolls- ble kind that makes repair bills small and infrequent. C. lk HOBEW CP-i 134 Granville Street. England May Reconsider The London Times says that there la some hope that the British government-will i decldei to -participate in A. he- Panama-Pacific exposition.

Geo' A. Perrier szo Tiiifiau VS1 1 1 Opposite onbtu SsA Gift Neckwear Parisian Sage, the Great Hair Beautifier is Guaranteed. 7 New Laundry All work dopo In a first-classman, nor. Always si vs satisfaction. Kindly slvo mo a trial.

Goods called for and delivered. -V rZ have a Neckwear comprising all. the newest shapes and colorings, in FANCY! SILKS and KNITTED SILKS. er assortment of year than ever, JIM AH, 134 LOWES BTXtSBT, The Ladies of Hafflax May T' 1 ,8. -r dw; Have Beautiful Hair-All First-classbruggists Sell SALVIA and Guarantee it to s- i- Grow Refond Yonr Money.

Hair that Is irresistibly attractive will make woman look more youthful, -v In Paris the clever French women fully realise this and retain their youthful appfearanAe even in the While Sage is known the world over ai a certsin cure for dandruff and aild Is sold by O. A. Burbidge.on theho-cure-no-pay plgn. It ls especlally recoinmended to society- f'men; wh greatly desire Fancy presentation box with each tie. Prices' are extremely lour UNDERWEAR Fancy -liawnt aist s-r.

Silk and Serge -Dressea- -'Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Hand Bags, Motor Scarfs, Dolls, Fancy Goods, Suitable for AT Jjm Storo- lovely, i H4lt will astro into dull. 1 faded hal A Parlsf gOddthe fir a the head feel The itea confidence. Meeting at.Neiy GlasgoHefr-; Send Tempeftnce Men to NEW GLASGOW Decembwl 6 The JNctou district oE the I. T. met here afteitn0eiL.apd evening In the Masonic nail.

Twenty. odd dletnct degree and several were aftao admitted to the subordinate degree; There are 'now fifteen lodges tills district In -good stSndlng. four of which for1 the ualxCcaxinothelp but feel that suh dellghtl tf ully Celling and Your druggist is 'backed up by the manufacturers of SALVIA, the Great Hair It. is guaranteed to grow SALVIA destroys 1 dandruff In ten I I The roots of 'the half are so nour-Ishedand I fed that a new crop -of hair, to the amazement and delight of the user. The, hair la madeapft and fluffy, Like all American preparations -SALVIA is perfumed; It hard, to find an actress who does i n6t- use SALVIA: Ladles of soclety and influence uss no other.

y-. SALVIA ts hon-stlcky prapars-tlon, and Js the ladies: favorite. A 66 GOTTINGEII ST. i nd '-v: 49 AGRICOLA STA NPI RLD'I dren-' nJ Black: Label. isTANPURIVd Msdlum Welzhr snd Com bna tons v.

TIOKR In Wool and' fine Flore PENMAN'S Fleeco K.lnrd and Merino. ROU ROT Fine: Ail Wool. Rod Under sear. Children's Wool and Fleece Lined do. V- i THE BEE HIVE Tailor and iothier exhilarating-.

tonic ordinary commercial, tonics barfeI ailed to Parisian Sage is in' Halifax by A. Burbldgeandt by Reading drug-glsts v'. Quaranteed id kill dandruff microbes, cure' dandruff falling hair and Itching; spaip, in two: weeka OT money backr-V''v V- V- Comes lnlarga: 60-cent' bottles and The Girl with the Auburn Hair Is on every package. have been organised within the' past 131 BarHrigton St. COIL JACOB and" WATER 2 STREETS two month by the general organ There slsa; about ten Juvenile lodges ot this order ln-ite Plctou dlstrlcf.

The total membership: for the "district la upwards 'of five huti- SleipPr Suits for Children. Aft the.Xowesft nkia cult or.

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