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In the care of his health a man it has been said, is either a fool or a physician at 40. For the average man it should not be difficult to be helthy and in his prime at that
With the welker sex the case is different, for the age is liable to tring with it nasieties and health
THURSDAY,
2.
TRAFALGAR DAY.
TO-MORROW NIGHT'S CONCERT.
The following is the programme to be given to-morrow night at the Queen's Theatre in connexion with the Navy League celebration of Trafalgar Dayin
Part I.
1.-Selection, "Nautical Aire" (Various Composers), by the Band from the 1st Cruiser Squadron,
OCTOBER 20, 1927.
OUR CROSSWORD PUZZLE.
QUEEN'S THEATRE.
“THE CAT AND THE CANARY”
TO-DAY.
"The Cat and the Canary," de- scribed as the greatest mystery drama of the age, will be the fea- ture attraction at the Queen's Theatre from to-day until Satur day. This picture is the film.vez- sion of the famous stage play of the same pame, and the plot is presented with oven greater effect, thanks to the wider scope of the screen for, fantastic settings.
2-Pianoforte Solos (a) 3rd
The plot hinges about a murder Ballade (Chopin), (b) Spinnerlied
Mendelssohn) by Mrs. H. E. Har-six persona have gone at the hour in an old country mansion where greaves Browne.
3. Tenor Solos (a) Passing by (Purcell), (b) My Dreams (Tosti), by Mr. H. E. Gardner.
of midnight to hear the reading of a will. The lawyer who reads the will is murdered, and suspicion falls on each of the six one after another. Storting developments 4.-Soprano Solosta) Mon follow, culminating in an intense- cooux s'ouvre a ta voix. (B. Saint-ly dramatic climax. Saena), (Phyllis has such charming graces Anthony The star of "The Cat and the Young), by Mrs. Richard Bunger. Canary" is that popular actress.
Laura La Plante and she has a supporting cast including such well-known screen players as Creighton Hale. Forrest Stanley, Tully Marshall, Gertrude Astor, Flora Finch and Arthur Edmund Carew. The picture was produc-10
5.-Baritone Solos (a) Porto many ships (Keel), (b) A Sailor's Praver (Kegi), by Surg. Lient, W. H. Brandfeld, R.N.
6-Hornpipe, by Messrs. Hart- well, H.MS. Danne, Wicks, H.M.S. Tamar: Sweetman. H.M.S. Stormed by the noted German director, cloud; and Denham, H. M. S. Dur-Paul Lei. famous for his fan
tastic settings.
ban.
Part II.
7-Selection "H.M.S. Pinafore" (Sullivan) by the band of the 2nd Bn. The King's Own Scottish Bor- derers.
8.-Film "Jutland Battle." Accompanists:-Miss V. Jefford and Mr. George Grimblę.
The Morning Ceremony.
A cleven o'clock to-morrow morning, the ceremony of laying a wreath at the Cenotaph will be carried out by members of the Navy League, and it is intimated at H.E. the Officer Administer- ing the Government (the Hon. Mr. W. T. Southern) may be present.
The party will afterwards visit! the "Wanchai memorial, where a similar wreath will be laid in memory of the gallant men who died in an action against pirates at Kuhlan.
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10 Unhesitating dash; 17 Turkish coin.
18 Creed.
20 Favourite.
The programme at the Queen's Theatre is completed by a charm- ing Prizma Colour film showing 22 Field fortification.
21 Feed well. glimpses of the Rider Haggard 25 See from a distance. country in Africa; and a topical
26 Tutor. guzette, depicting among other ro- 20 Wireless. cent events, the Prince of Wales 20 | reviewing the Seaforth High-31 landers at Victoria. B.C., the start 32 of Bertaud and Hill's fatal at tempt to fly across the Atlantic, the favourite winning the St. 41 Leger at Home, the opening of 3 Stabs. the Rugby season, and Ziegfeld 4 selecting, beauties for a new Fol-46 lies show.
THE "QUAINTS.”
A NEW MUSICAL PLAY FOR
TO-NIGHT.
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20 Applauds.
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10 Kind of navigation.
12. Brood of eagles.
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Yesterday's Puzzle.
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The "Quaints," Mr. R. B. Salia- bury's well-known company, pre-1& sented "Oh Joy" for the second
NEW SEAMEN'S UNION: time at the Theatre Royal last 11
seamen
night, heing rewarded with a rather scanty but enthusiastic audience Opportunities, of sep- ing the latest musical plays int Hongkong are so rare that it is strange that the audience was not larger.
THE INAUGURAL MEETING.
Some Chinese
in the Colony are entertaining the idea of forming a new Chinese Seamen's Union. entitled "The Chinese That P. G. Wodehouse wrote Marine Labourers' Association."
part of the book is sufficient to show that the play is highly hum- rous and it was done full justi e to by Mr. Salisbury's clever ar- listes.
of some 200 Chinese seamen, re- On Monday there was a meeting presentative of the 410 local Chinese Seamen's club, held at Hang Far Restaurant, Queen's Hond West. At the meeting, one
of the chief promoters declared ant the purpose behind this new association was purely economical and it was far from belig ♫ triai; nevertheless, many women
Botiral organisation, like the pre- ler more than they need. i Actually, whether the individual serbed Chinese Seamen's Union. man or woman, if the ailment Further, this new Asocisation will have nothing to do with the ex- rls from Anaemia. Ervonspress,
Tonight local audiences have an opportunity of seeing another new play, One Dam Thing after An- ather," Mr. C. B. Cochran's pro- duction which is still running at the London Pavilion and is like ly to prove the biggest success -)[' his earcer.
The company is an especially
indigestion, or fickle health connect-ating Chinese Seamen's Union inanable one and led by R. B
ed with a faulty blood-supply, the Canton.
At present there are about 110 remedy is my brod. So, if blood troubles have assailed you, if your Chaese seamen beard clubs in the than 10,000 nerves are weak, if you lack logy with more stamina, and your health is noters but these are run by what it should be you can enjoy private Chinese owners who give new health by the simple expedient the unemployed seamen and foor in the club and who find employ. at renewing your blood.
For this service ment for thent.
en
Salisbury, Gordon Bennie, Fay Cole and Ella Brsking its Iterprise in bringing entirely new plays to the Far East should be
awarded by bumper audiences.
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KINDOS
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PETER PAN.
At The QUEEN'S Sunday to Tuesday, Oct. 23 to 25.
Three how British flm ventures To renew your blood begin to- ty, a short course of Dr. Williams the club owners charge the sea-
ere announced. British Instruc- pink pills; then as the new blood inen, ometimes taking a proportional Films will embark next sum- which they make flows through tion of the seamen's wages when mer on a film dealing with
in obtaining posi-Pilgrim Fathers, who shiling in your reins you will gain fresh succeeding
liens. for them. The pur-the Mayflower from Plymouth on energies, new strength, a keen up-
of forming this new September 6, 1920, landed at what petite, and full, vigorous health. pos if a man, you will know the joy it association, added the 'speak is now Plymouth, Massachusetts, is to be strong; if a woman, your is to check the activities of United States, on December 21. some rapacious club owners by Mr. Alfred Hitchcock has assembled will be gratified with your bright, assisting the seamen to get en- a strong cast of British players for
A convict at Parkhurst (Isle of one of the buses on the high road womanly health.
ployment through the management his film version of Mr. Eden Any dealer can supply you with the assitiation, which will make Phillpotts's play "The Farmer's Wight) Prison, while doing out at the bottom of the prison avenue. Dr. Williams' pink pills, or direct arrangements direct with shipping Wife," while a new British
war side painting, clambered into the He broke into a ran, attracted at- from Dr. Williams' Medicine Co owners.
and emerged tention, and was caught after a film, "Guns of Loos," which Mr. governor's house, 1 bottle for $1.50 6 bottles for $8.
The association will hold meet- Sinclair Iill is directing, will re-wearing a woman's coat, silk stock-chase. This is the first time that Write for a free book of health, ins, in future, on every Tuesday, produce the deed for which Piper ings and shoes, which doubtless a Parkhurst prisoner has tried to
pinched him. He hesitated to join escape disguised as a woman. by postcard to the above address. Thursday and Saturday.
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