Daily British Whig (1850), 16 Sep 1905, p. 12

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For the 72,000 population there in but one policeman, says the Tatler. The Polish that \ron't wear off no jail, nor a court, 3 one accused of a crime could be Should would be taken swer for his misdeads, among the warld, Theit polities! league has membership of 7.000, and they more civil rights than the women of almost any If you, your friends or relatives Fits, Fphepey, St. Vites' Dance, or Falling Sickness, write for a trial bottle and valuable treatise on such diseases to Tur Lerma Co., 179 King Street, W., Toronto, Canada, - All druggists sell or can obtain for you LEIBIGSFITCURE THE SHEEP SHORTAGE. Supply Has Decreased 72,000,000 © in Ten Years. The world's supply of sheep is rapid ly diminishing, In i vears there has been a decrease of hearly 72,000,000, or pretty cose to oneseventh of all the flocks of the earth, It appears that the higher the civilization the fower the she Great grazing lands from the extreme end of South Ameri- ea to the plains of Russia, which once pastured immense flocks of sheep, are gradually being tumed over to agri- culture, In Canada the number "teadily falling, Germany, according to the American Wool Reporter, has now hut 10,000,000, where half a cen fury ago it had three times that. In India the flocks have lost a seventh inj eleven yours, while in Spain, which is the home of the finest o% in the a filth in a brief cight years. Nearly one-seventh of the entire supply of sheep is in Russie, hut they are of an inferior breed, and the wool is not in demand by foreign countries, There has been during the past vear a very large increase in the price of With the population of the world steadily rising, and the number of sheep is found, and Fovers of the simple life should take fitions appear to be ideal. There are the country; each gnd_every factory There is in which any- trie break the Jaw he to Denmark to an The women are most advanced in the a enjoy anvone other country, having 2 2 : a voie in all elections save that for members of their legislative body ------------ The Best Tonic, Rlavd's Laxative Iron Pills, 100 iy, a hottle, 3e. at Mel.cod's drug store, ------ Some men do right only because they are too cowardly to do wro 8. | Powers was a Western Union inesseng er boy. Frank Daniels was a wood THINGS THEA : SRE rg -- ENR | carver Harry Conor was a plumb- NOTES ON PLAYS, PLAYERS oo AND PLAYHOUSES. ed to the stage at thé age of three, { and has been acting ever since. "If all plays were like the 'Spring paness Actress . } Chicken," * writes Mr. Stead, under Ja A Trying Her Luck | the head of "Gomorrah at the Gaie- in London--Stead Scores a | ty," in the enryent ab of The Re Produced at the Gaiety | View of Reviews, "the Puritans were Te in Lond y | right in shutting up the theatre." Mr. Roselle Kao on on g wi | Btead had avoided the Gaiety Theatre, rkable Rt m he with pt London, as long as he possibly could, of *W "Knigh - ea ton | buy recognizing that no all-round con Fo hut giihoed m8 ow 1 ception of the modern stage could he "Oli ist." ; [ formed without a visit to this strong c Shiver Duin, Senmatignd by a5 { hold of musical comedy, he took his aE i Neary Su. Bad -- | fourage in both hands and went. He re , . bY | came 'away discomforted. "When I leit Wilson Barrett's play, "Lucky Dur | ham," which failed dismally in New | York last season, when produced by | E. 8. Willard, is to be revived in Lom | don. | Nat. Goodwin opened at the Lyeeum, New York, last week, in W. uw, Jacobs' play, "Beauty and the Barge," | done last vear in London by Cwril Maude. Goorge Ade's new play, "The Bad | Samaritan," had a successful premiere | in Washington this week. The plot is | a clever satire on Carnegie method and Cargegie libraries, A new play by Augustus called De Lancey, was presented in New: York last Monday evening with Juha Drew in the star part. It is said | to be exceptional Ivy witty, { Miss Ellen Terry, early next year ! will probably appear as Lady Cecily in Bernard Shaw's "Captain Brass Bbound's Conversion." The production will he given at the Court Theatre of London, Little Katie Barry, with her funny ways and quaint make up, has drifted mio vaudeville and found it so con genial that she expects to remain her mew line of work for the rest the present season Charles Warner, who played Klesh. | na in the London production of | "Leah Kleshna" has signed a ¢ontract | for a long engagement in vaudeville | this winter in his former great cess "Drink," of Which a condensed version is now being prepared. Margaret Anglin will open the Prin. cess, Washington, D.C, in "Zira" on September 18th, "The play, which has already been acted in San Francisco, i said to be an exceptionally strong one. Frank Worthing, Jameson Lee Finney Beverely Sitgreaves and Mrs, Thomas Whiffin will be in the cast. The Shubert Brothers have incorpor- the theatre," he writed, "1 was ap- palled to think that such a perform- | be ance can applanded nightly hy Thomas, y clever and unusual sue- ELAINE 'Dolores,' GILBERT in "'Florodora," day night. As on Mon i ---------------------------------------- thousands of well-dressed English peo ple. It is the morals of the Cities of the Plain served up in the Strand for the delectation of the most moral, the most virtuous community the world. The whole thing is redvieed to in THE DAILY WHIG, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER {86. brooks was a tank teller. Shmes T. er. Jefferson De Angelis was introduc | 1S NOT IN FOOTBALL KINGSTON WiLL NOT 'LIKELY HAVE O.R.F.U, TEAM. Ball Game With the Brantfords-- The Famous Pilgrims Defeat- ed--Ready to Build Another Challenger. High River defeated to 1 at pelo. At lacrosse Elora 6 to 1, semi-final Marvin Hart. of Louisville, after a Rochester 13 Brantior? in a defeated C.L.A; junior vacation of nearly two months, is anxious to fight again 3 The Canadian Amateur = Athletic Union will hold 'a meeting to-night in the Windsor Hotel, Montreal. It is not at all likely that the King- ston Limestones will enter a team in the O.R.F.U. this season. There is talk of amalgamating two of the city Junior teams to take the place of the Limestones, | Battling Nelson has changed his | mind about fighting Joo Gans. Yes terday he declared that he would not fight the colored Baltimorean under anv circumstances The Berlin Rangers defeated the famous Pilgrims, the touring nglish foothal by 2 goals to 1 in al most interesting game h Nelson, Britt and the club divided | SAS31L. This means $3002.15 for | the fighters and $16,908.55 for Coff- roth., Of the $31,402.15 Nelson rot | R19.841.29, and Britt $11,560.86. Add ed to the winner's share is $5,000 he | got for his interest in the moving | pictures, which brings his profits to | 324,841.29 Champion Eddie Durnan was pre sented with a silver tea service hy by his Toronto friends. Francis and Lambe, of TR *To- | rontos, and Graydon, of the Chippe- | was, will play with the Tecumsehs in | the game dt Ottawa There is a chance that Austin, for merly of the Rough Riders, who is in Toronto will play with the Argos. Peterboro is the first club. to pay the fees to the O.R.F.U. this season. I hey have joined the intermediate series of | | | | | the O.R.F.U. and are satisfied to he grouped with the Toronto. clubs, | An amalgamation between the prin cipal clubs in the league and the present' lookout east, President Canadian hockey | federal league is the | for the season in the | O'Connell, of the Sham- | rocks, said that the same team as de | 5 level of monkeys at the Zoo. I feated the Capitals would go on the | ated in Albany a company to control | doubt whether Wycherley or Congreve | field to-day against the St. Cathar- { all theatrical enterprises under their | ever compressed a more compact mass | ines, | Management. The new ourporation is | of allusions and suggestions than| J. Cannon, the jockey, on Fadia: | capitalized at 21,400,000, The directors | those which pretty voung girls make | deen, the Ottawa entry in the hurdle | dre Messrs, Loe and J. J. Shubert, on the Gaiety stage for the edification | race' at the Ottawa fair yesterday, | Joseph W. Jacobs, Charles A Bird, | of the British public. The whole thing | was badly hurt. | Solomon ~ Wanheimer and William | is &vil to the last degree," complains] The Toronto-Argonaiits will play | Kl in, 1 Mr. Stead. "Every one is pawing with | nothing but championship games this | J. M. Barrie is at Trouville, busily vie, hinting at it, grinning at it, in- | **ason--in the O/R.F.U. and for city at work on a new play which will dulging in it. "T begin," concludes this | honors. ~ vrobably be produced at the Duke of stern denunciation "to understand the Houser, Toronto's centre fielder, for York's theatre, London, next season. | old bitter jest about the eark Chris- | merly with Rochester, is playing a What the stage is gaining from Mr tian who died in the theatre and went | 87eat game for the Canucks and al- | Barrie's play writing, the study is | 4 hell. When Peter complained that | lows nothing to land in his terri- | losing, and in future Mr. Bareie's | the devil had no right to a Christian | tory. { books will become rarer, as he intends | the plea was barred by the Fiend EAT Hamilton senior 1 igers want to ar to devote his attention largely to | joiner, '1 found him on my premises | fANge an exhibition game at Hamil play making in the future. { and took im,' ton a week from Saturday, sud sug. A real Japanese actress is hoping to | ------ gest either "Varsity or St. Micharl's win a peeuniary, as well as artistic, | as opponents, Success in London. Mme. Fiji Kou whe | A LANDLORD TRUST. in Bresnahan, of New York, has been in America, has decided tn | Legalized Brigands Put o Th 1 was there with a single in the ninth tempt fortune in Londen by producing | g Bn wy innings at New York, driving in the in English a Japanese playlot--de- | . Screws. winning runs for the New York after scribed as a 'pictorial monologte," | Special to the Whig. ra a atal ew York, Sept. 16.--1f the land.|! i lords of New York are not bound to Japanese ar. fason had filled up the | ases hy giv ng balls, Jr. You nc. th wg Eason pitched fine ball up 8%: Who assisted Mr. Tree in the Eng- to that time - 4 . gether in a trust by some ironclad : lish production of "Ihe Darling of the agreement, there must exist among] FeShe Crooks, who played on th Gods," is preparing special scenery for e : i . o> | champion Tiger team in 1903, has his countrywan laviet | them at least a silent understanding " \ oman s plaviet. | to tighten the thumbscrensy op their turned out with the Toronto Argos X 1 o WSC . ; Hall Cai _ Postponed his visit to | helpless tenants from time to time He is a big fellow and avparently | America to witness the London pro- | aa . or td knows the game lert Wood, who | duction of "The Prodigal Son at | 0 SQuacte Tani y JHeLlonc oul] | aved on the Hamilton wing line the Drury Lane theatre on September | of them in the form of the most exor last year, is al aot LE ith, says the Dramatic News. The [bitant rents. The Standard Oil Trust, place. oF Rise pracusing for ! English company will include George | the steel trust, and all the rest of , Alexander: Henry Neville, those bloodsucking American institu er, Mis. John Wood, tions, combined, are not as merciless Frank Soop- t Lily Hall Caine, The following team has been picked o represent Kingston against Brant- Mary Rorke, Austin Melford, Nor. | and greedy as the New York land Fo Jn omtay = gi A wie On man Patridge and George Raiemond. | lords. At least onco a vear, sometimesf Shannon, § Hunt Ih Deh oy The play, by the wav, is to be pro- | twice the rents in nearly every part 9 on. Stokes. # ic th ' duced by Charles Warner in Australia; the city are screwed up a noteh or If Derry, r.f 3 Lap, likewise in Stockholm and Vienna | two, although the rents are already ar' Commodore Nict Ns. of i | Miss Lulu. Glaser, who hitherto has extortionate. The poor tenants on the | p C3 C'., the owner ox th a n. > been identified' with comic opera, made | East Side, who rebel against a raise ful challenger Pémerair " nsucs In her first appearance in a modern musi- | in their rents, are evicted, and thel 16 build another challe WM en led cal comedy entitled "Miss Dolly Dol- | only satisfaction they can obtain is) year Even if the challenge js tot lars," by Victor Herbert 'and Harry | to raise a disturbance and break their cepted until 1907. Mr Nichore all B. Smith in New York on Monday. | landlord's windows the city Wi while the police are not looking. No matter what they do, they must pay, if not to one land t lord, then to some other. The tenants on the more aristoeratic West Side, are practically in the same position. As a rule they seorn rioting, breaking This is the first joint work of these k authors in several seasons, and their reunion to write "Miss Dolly Dollars" is an auspicious event in the realm of musical comedy Miss Glaser was seen in the role of a breezy and exn berant hbiress, daughter a hy and the] 1 of windows and meekly pat of a manu is determined that ( ave a hoat in the trial races, for he 'anada shall have | he mug hack The St. Kitts arrived t 7 am. Friday morning. The mem ers of the team put up at the St awrence Hall Sunday they will go to Cornwall and spend the following facturer of condensed soups, who is whatever their throat outting lahd- | week until Friday there, when v determined his daughter shall have | jords soe fit to extort from them. go back to Montreal for the second every thing money can huy Last. vear the legalized brigands of | match. Phéw have the use of the Corn Ben, Greet had to change his plans New York, usually called landlords, | wall grounds free for practice. Th of giving open-air plays in London in ave as an excuse for their extortions that owing to the building strikes and the consequent suspension of building oberations thera was a great scarcity tr August, as so many of the summer schools in Nlinois and New York 'tates retained his company. The Ben Greet players gave ten performances | ¢ houses and apartments. Since then at the University of Chioago. They the sitnafion has undergone a com are now performing at the summer re vlete change. The strike of the build ne aorty like Saratoga, Narragansett ing trades has heen settled and more | & Pir, and Ashbury Park. Mr. Greet | now hujldings have heen erected then | M vill begin a New York sesson late in ever before in a single vear. Notwith standing that most phenomenal activ ity of the present vear the landlords eonthuie to raise the rents in all parts of Greater Now York, and many fami lies are compelled to pay three-fourths of their income for rent. How enorm ous the activity in the building trade wos during this year mav be inferred n October, at the invitation of the Uni 7 versity of Columbia, and many of th largest schools and' colleges. He also Rroposes to give some free Shakes Peare representations in the poorer parts of the city, Few of the funny men of the stage xpected to be comedians when they began their careers. De Wolf donper ha te TT ogone to bed til m elve kf TL from the fact that according to care ae night "On ntl alter twelve studied law before going into theatri- | gy sstimates the total valie of new . >, N 2 v eals. Petor Dailey Was a umber in huiMings erected in Manhattan sine Way, Whitney's circus. Digby Bell was 2 | the berinning of thie vear is about nurser for the White Star Steamship 150.000. 000 in Brooklrn. %a5 fompany, Richard Carle was engaged | ag oo0 on) in the Bronx. $10.000 n Lyceum work, Henry Clay Barna: | ag A : This total of £250.000.000 exeende the building record of £50,000 000, bee was a cash boy, and Thomas Q "HOLBY Over and breaks all records. Nyals Corn Stix. The eonvenient remedy, removes forns, warts and bunions S Na grease, Used in easily applied, 10c. Mcleod s drug store, ---- Talian physicians declare that the Sarsaparilla. all parts of the world for over 60 years. Has the unquali- fied endorsement of the best hysicians. A family medicine. strong nerve tonic. A great "American bars," established in their ties in recent vears are responsible, with their joed drinks for the in creased number of eases serious apoplexy in warm weather. Misfortunes never some ginoly a man with a hare monstache of when lip can't raises a blood purifier. 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