Daily British Whig (1850), 13 Apr 1907, p. 10

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iH 13 i i} i 3 i It HE BILE TF i " oe - - » o I HE TENDERS FOR THE TOL. noon Loescos must keep the road passable by removing snow, an two sure ? or any tender t neces ed. R."VASHON ROGERS, 194 Ontario_street, AUCTION SALE OF REAL ESTATE Warehouse in rear th the p.m., at his Auction Room, 27 Brock K ton ions at Sime of Sale. | having bee Q, MMER ,GOODS : ey don will be "Brewster's Gas Stoves and Ranges. Gaso- with an English company, Maurier taking the principal approaching marriage of necessitates the carly discontinuance line Stoves. Blue Stoves, Sheet Iron Ovens. X Rays Stove Polish 5c. package. - Taylor @ Hamilton 81 and 81 Princess St te Sir Goldmark's 2 opolitan. at the i York a New York. HF "Speaking of Greet in 'a recent sidered intellectuql A new domestic play in four KINGSTON AND BATH ROAD' which is being written by Alfred Su- -- tro, will be the Frohman piece de re- LS AT sistance, both in London and New wo, for year from May | York. The pla un- y at | fimultaneously in September. Marie plot of the play one-act dramatic during the reign of WILL- + ON has ever known. Mr. Frohman is to Oil of "Nellic = Neil theatre. Pauline Chase, inma fame, will be starred i in September in a new play ter's - Tale" to Be Pro- Room" are duced in Vienna. ol of executing the statue ogh Henry Irving bas b memorial committee to "opera, founded on Winter Tale," will bo Opera fy the wen the old Haymarket ied purposes to give per- of "Salome" in gther large cities next fall be- the regular season opens at the Maude' Adains and her 'Peter Pan" continue to attract throngs at the and arrangements hold her there un- Hllinois, Chicago, have been made to tl 14th. Riche Strauss' "Salome " one of the most remarkable works i whole of opera, was produced , Brussels, March 25th, and, while it stands for the rights of : figures are borrowed from a French S5ainst any extension of proj rty. lo statistician who _is_ regarded as an au- the . . Dot now possessing it. The thority on automobile manufacturing RN " liberal attitude toward property may M. JEAN DE RESEKE, b The famous Polish tenor. singer, whom, has it, will appéar in grand opera h erica again neXt Year under the management of Oscar : : i hat, during the nine years since th the excessive lation un oh of wv first Boreas caring checked power of wealth=to the same . ' SH WHIG, SATURDAY, APRIL 18. 6 will " " ppear in a par ne. Nr. Barty wil write for "The Lilac Room," the Enelish dra- i in which i matic ia Bing- bam and | 4 company opened at Webber's theatre, New Kork, Wednes- da; , Was written by Evelyn Grnonient Swbelang ns". Ban land, apd the characters, with the ex: ception of the ome played by Miss Bingham, are mainly aristocratic Eng- lish men and women who live lives of t. The kaiser's only daughter, fourteen old Princess ia Louise of Peta has, we are assured, fallen a victim to the fascination of the foot- lights. She decided that acting was her forte after witnessing the per nee of Miss Wands Randford, the charming Australian child-actress. The little royal lady is not desirous of ranking as a member of "the profes- sion." Her inclinations are towards the amateur stage. She wants to take a more Prominent part in the ly, given at Potsdam uvonm the kaiser's birthday. ' Kyrle Bellew ga red on Monday evening at Wallack's theatre, New Rat Bi oder lay, "A nrrinke of son," written by J, " Hartley Naunery; 9 and founied ky ar- Se -- rangement on . Arthur Kennard's ON. novel "The Second Lady Delcombe. WORTH A BILLI story of t » deals wit a : : . particularly SDPO subject, the | URited States Leads in Manu possibility of happiness in the mar- : . facture. : riages of convenience that have now The history of the American auto So common between rich Ame. | mobile spans about twelve years, and rican women and impoverished Eng- | its record during those years offers an lish men of title. Tt js presented in | astonishing story of American indus- four acts, With three scenes, represent | trial development. It reads almost ing the paddock of the Goodwood rac- | like a fairy tale. In 1901 America ing track in England on Cup day, tha/ built and 'marketed 314 cars. In 1906 grounds of Delcombe Abbey and the | about 60,000 automobiles were manu- library in the abbey. Kyrle Bellew | factured in this country at an. esti impersonates Lord Delcombe, an casy- [bated gross value of $100,000,000. In- going, good natured, hall evnical and | cidentally, it is interesting to insert wholly wa man of the | here that during the same year (1906) world. the value of horse-drawn vehicles -------- manufactured in America was estimat AN IDLE TALE. ed. at $116,000,000, which is illustra . tion in plenty that the horse has not Lord Rosebery Not Going Over | yet passed, even though he be "pass to Other Side. . mg," as so frequently we hear. London Apnl 13--Lord Rosebery's The remarkableness of this output thunderbolt against home rule, was will be seen the clearer by a glance considered by 'many as an excellent | 8% the comparative figures of the num- preliminary to goi ver to the other ber of automobiles manufactured in side, but at 5 ' op the | other. countries. In 1901 France built case. His attitude resembles Mr Bal. 23,711 automobiles; America in the ; aro. di | SAME year built 314. Tn 1906, as al Jour - Ie Tesen iy he Souservalive ready stated, America buili 60,000. and, whi cal view of the democracy, France, 55,000; England, 28,000; Italy, Property in the abstract, declares|!®000, and Belgium, 12,000. Thes ' best be described a8 hostile only to | data, and who, in addition, claims : which } . there have! been 30a motor cars tendency ely destroyed all the manufactured in the woF J, as a total civilized societies of the past. The Spectator while it complMely | ¥ oR 5, : Ra : IS y Evel Post. with the substance of Lord Rosebery's atirday Evening Po: criticisms," with his protest against a rts that see for the mot home rule, and half-hearted socialism, | he Prophets that see for the motor says: A x y e career But the jmpressive disclosur the fact that the tone and temper of of these figures is, that whereas, ir impni it i, we ret NS iderably to 1901, France, the pioneer manufacturer ¥ its alte, o LOT osebery 3 3 29 209% - : R itomobiles built 23,397 more auto must be taken as we find him, a lum. | © 2uto indus public commentator, handicap: America turned out 5,000 more thar ped by his supersensitive artistic tem- France. And the still further impres peramerit. the enormous salury of $5,000 a night. "with great success.' The tirst presentation Pan" in Ireland took place at Dublin Jast week. Both Mr, Mr. Barrie were present, nee, "Red Mill," whic! 250th performance will co Same house throughout the sunmer in h has completed its Mr. Tree, it seems, has determined finally to reduce the more expensive parts of His theatre, in London. Dr. | dick, whose Scala #heatre the home of a new play by Alfred Calmour, entitled "The Jy Pharaoh," has also declared in favor of the seven-shilling stall, a : shame--a handicap that continues Jions are not a cure-all. They wil M Humes be the Sorts making for Incet every requirement that Somes { iter highways, It is extraordinary within the sphére of normal and dis- how we lag behind in the matter o Proportionate man. They are 50 ar |, oad improvement. France has the ranged to provide for unequal heights i of shoulders and unequal lengths of fine system of roads under government leg. There is no man who can be fit-| Cl bringing all highwavs under a ted with clothes who cannot be fitted, common law, thus not only making with Semi-ready tailoring. Special' their maintenance .'a certainty, bn order department of the Semi-ready also eliminating the embarrassing ques steps in when the odd man in a thou- tions of. license and thie confusing and sand faild to find his fond pattern. varying rules which automobiles meet Semi-ready made a pair of trousers in America. for a Sherbrooke man who weighed 2 450 pounds. In two months they filled twelve special measurement orders from the Yukon. 2 nothing before me bu It is yawning for me.: avoid it, but I feel my 1 have received three se gO into vaudeville, and tual people don't w. TOL.L GATES. £0 to those who are not usually con ant me, why not Dispensaries Did Big Business. | Charleston, S.C. April 13.--The business for the first month of its operation shawsg up $25000, The re- chances are that he will Fe wearing a ceipts would have been much: heavier jput for lask of cheap grades of corn 'quor. The receipts are expected to] o e spends ch of his time rach $15,000 monthly. Thin business | 470% be spends much of his tin Was done by eleven dispensaries, which is less than the number formerly em- ployed, for the regson that the special recognize the many brave rescues made heer dispensaries were closed by the by the young man from the treacher board, leaving the business 10 bel ous East River Park waters, until a handled exclusively through the re gularly licensed brewery and bottling plants. There is n market sentimient in favor of patronizing the dispensary instead of the blind tigers and liquor solicitors, and growing, as it is unmistakably, the county hoard sees stil] larger profits ahead, and the dis vet become a permanent thing on | account of the profit feature, reducing taxes and licenses on business, the London company. star has not yet bee | Mr. Frohman will not divulge at present. h Francie Nilson, during his a. [ment at is Majesty's, Bison. Poiana: AT Jassiys Father of the Wilderness." given at each performance Pro y Mountain Climber." The 0 LARGE ATTACHED {little playlet deals gs awd the wharf and Settlement of Canada. 1 an laid at the court of V. and S9oining Is there wu actor who can John Larios claim to be t member of his profession now Sth April next, at 2 { iT work ? He was born And he has the further distinetion of he passengers on ersailles, France, 'n one of t X George Stephenson's Vendors. |tive, "The Rocket," on its trial run. Mr. Carter says ho wi ed in the fireman th the furnace. He st thinks Kean, "the grandest actor the world ad most interest- rowmg coal inte Via Chicago, Union Pacific and foe gia, but Lazarus was 0 quick North-Western a : Council, Nobles Mystic Shrine, Los | Among the American plays which Angeles, Cal, May 6th to 11th. Of. Round trip tickets at very low rates % will be sold April 27th to May | re i and May 7th. to May 15th. Final re-| 16 CALVES IN SIX YEARS. turn limit July 3st; 1997. Choice of | a ' routes going and returning. Favor: | Jpentucky Cow Gives Birth to able stopover arrangements. Full par ticulars furnished on application to | B. H. Bennett, General Agent, 2 Fast | King street, Toronto, Ont. | Ladies' Tailoring pleasure in amnouncing Ladies of Kingston that I have the premises, 261 Princess St. & First-Class Tailoring Establishment. Style, workmanship guaranteed. Kindly make up from |g Your own cloth. Prices moderate. + A. METZ ¢ of Yarando Cutting ent St, London, we SErhian the formulas Bunch Of Il Luck On Its Travels. New York, April 13.~The Thirteen Club of New York City, started to- | record of havin day on a special train for Washington over the Centrdl Railroad of New | lets twice, twins twice, Jersey. They will vigit President | cali. All of these she Roosevelt, who is a M akes H. air value of one billion dollars, says th These figures are sufficient answer t. Te tat car only a playful or _an ephemeral It is , impossible to overlook . I mobiles than did America: in 19 sive element of this showing is the } fomp by America from 314 cars in 190] WHEN ALL ELSE FAILS. to 60.000 in 1906. : i i ls which obtain the Big Montreal Co cern. turers of inferior roac t Ru " Te Con throughout the country, to its nation Semi-ready" physique type propor- very great advantage .of having its DESERVES A MEDAL. A New York Man Who Has Proved a Hero. hero in George Lazarus, and th Carnegie medal, of the hero-fund var- ety, before long. Being a professional along the river front, and has five res cues to his credit. The Carnegie hero fund commission, however, failed to woman, who said she was Mrs, Cath atine Vanderlone, tried to drown her self. The attentipn of the commission was then called to young Lazarus, and as a result he received a letter from the commission requesting full particulprs. Lazarus pullkd the wo- man out of the 'water with a boat hook. She tried to free herself. but he | managed to. land her, the police 'say- € | ing he is a whole rescue corps in him- | self. On October 13th, last year, he | happened along as Mrs. Carl tried to end her life, in order to: rid herself of with this sentiment pensing system may | -------------- California Excursions. for her, and rescued her notwithsténd- ing the current was very swift. Three other rescues complete Lazarus' re- line, meating Imperial | | | rout fC 5 ol 1 | cord to date, but it mab get up to a route ol degates : : : ¥ L anScian delegates. | jozon beiore the proper medal arrives. i 9nd | Batch of Five. . Lexington, Ky., April 13. -A cow belonging to John McClintock gave birth to five perfectly formed calves, yesterday morning. Four of them were born alive, but the fifth was dead. This remarkable cow has the startling 2 given birth to six- teen calves in six years, having trip- and a single has raised to Look Rich No need to ask if you want your hair to look rich, healthy, We know you do! Ave new improved formula, that appearance. An ing. ~ Ask your doctor elub, and remain over Sunday, at the | most capital. They left New York at 12.13 and they midnight Sunday. 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