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"%z:5| BRITISH - AMERICAN t ness. Baked by the before. The Ly¢eum, London, Sir Henry Irving's old . theatre, re- on 08 March 30th as a popular » house. The play Was "Pure Love Against the World," F, Anstey has now hig I LUNCHEON HOUSE- Displaces ordin~ TRISCUIT for Luncheon. "GOOD GROWING WEATHER." When the New Scalp Antiseptic is . Used. A god head BI" HEH Te as uch 2a 'crown of glory," for wan as it is for woman, - notwithstanding all the ER Phen Wes ite, . Jp sapaon, can sympathize with the Egyptians we were so sorely plagued on account the ohifdren of Israel. Why not try Newbro's Herpicide ? Others have been benefited and are loud ia its praise. It cleanses the scalp, kills the germ at the roct of the hair an by keeping the scalp sweet, pure end wholesome the hair is bound to grow as nature intended, regardless of the temperature. Try it and be convin- ced. Sold by leading druggists. Send 10c. in stamps for sample to the Her- pivide Co., Detroit, Mich. Two sizes, 50c. and $1. G. W. Mahood, special agent. Canada Life Assurance Go'y. ESTABLISHED (1847) on at the Hackett theatre, New York Pen Thousand Spencer and Aborn's latest' nroduc- ion, was sian war, will be the the Thalia theatre; New York, pext week. dramati¢' version of his story, "The Brass Bottle," a performance was given recent] poses at theatre. will offer opening one that been of the will play the new Charles Frank Man," ha summer wil 25th and In company theatre, in which an impro the "Theatre ning which, if 01d Actress Dead in England-- Edgar Selwyn and Robert Drouet a new sketch by Mr. Selwyn, late in 4 , in which the feature will be a' similar to the have. "The let the Gods." Miss' lda Donnelly and Miss May Buckley bave weeks in Denver the coming summer. It has been' decided that the title of will be 'The Stepchild." Among the players alread Herne, John William Sampson, Opera House, Chicago. His New York brought to a close at the end {of the coming week. Grace George will follow Kvyrle Bel- lew at Wallack's, New York, on Ap- ril 16th; in Margaret Mayo's adapta- tion of Sardou's "Divorcons,'"' under the title of "Her Divorce." special matinees of Ibsen's "The Lady om the Sea. Poughkeepsie, N.Y., Thursday t, "Mrs. Wiggs Of the Cabbage Patch," London edition, was given lore agilmg over the: Minneapolis ment of indefinite duration at Terry's Rehearsals of "The Girl Behind the Counter; English musical comedy of that name, summer, will begin within a few days. One of the. early engagements for the cast is Pilar Morin, best known as 'a pantomimist and lately seen at' the Fifth Avenue theatre, New York, i The secretary of the English Prama Society announces organization with a short season in in the autumn. Be ts NOTES AS DUT PLAYS, PLAY TRG Dollars' Reward," seen at the Columbia of which for ight pur doing in Conquest, Miss Dorothy as the leading women s Stock company, which a season - of about twenty lay 'by Charles Klein, which il Ea is' - to produce, engaged are Chrystal inley, Grace Fillins and Daniels in "The Tattooed s been elected to he the all- attraction at the Grand t at the Critetion theatre On April 26th Miss George will play e Atlantic. © Lomion to'day on to begin an engage- sails for the American edition .of the Lew Fields will appeax this mptu | version of "Salome," the intention of to establish a in London, begin- May, successful, will he continued It is hoped that be- Libre!" many years she was in George Con 's cian, where the, very Sore of tic fare was . Aftes- Outside Y tragedy, nothing inthe way of acting. could not do. Little *Girl's. Dress. 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Officé, 87 'Clarenes Street, Kingston, "++ HOTEL KINGSTON - - Has. This : . . BAe (oI Svadian, Compr cause of the comparative smallness | 18 Without exception the great fumily adian people 60 years Mgo has if of the exponses--the Bijou theatrs, remedy of today. Internally and beta Amounting to Bayswater, will be the home of the externally, it eats up. pain ------ a sues $32.380.518.00 enterprise--the gociety may escape the like magic, cures all minox ills Assurance in foros $119,573,098,00 fate of other "literary theatres," in | 88 well as the doctor. Pleasant to Surplus tos Profit $1.889,750.00 England. On May 6th "Cleopatra, in the taste, harmless as a liniment, you eooun MARE Ean Judaea,"" by Arthur Symons, will be | ought to get 'Nerviline" and prove Stands in a unique position all produced, with "The Hour," a play its worth, Sold everywhere in 250. sling tae Hie. or. Radom: in three aets, by Nugent Monck. These | hottles. ment ing the gp CANADA LIFE. , ao It you eall in She Ole, 18 Market street y. be clieers shown the 20th _ Century tiously the at New Orleans, last week. . "The Matriage of William Ashe," in which Grace George starred a season of Berlin. i 8g0, is to have an early ' y in London. . ' ° Arrangements. have been meade for tan methods, 0 pitiehe Walsh to play on. mally Sgondiiou by experienced weeks" ¢ in 'rancisco over al L C at' the new Co Noss theatre. . As the outcome of Shel ivertine Rose Stuhl f& in the-ninth month 1 tions the delegates have of her New York rum 'ini' the James {in e Wife elared London to be "the best policed Forbes "comedy, "The Chorus Lady," [A Winter's Tale." city in the world. Hs into ama and. - Berlin is known as '"'a city of po- lice," for official there is in full control, so Seotland Yard authorities Soo this opinkon mar pepd. SL test compliments ever e The German visitors werd shown all over New - Scotland ¥ and taken at night to the "sights" Of the West End snd down into the East End slums, In the lowest lodging houses and criminal haunts they saw for them- selves how quietly and expedi- policeman works. Our marvellous system of trafic con- trol aroused their admiration, and they were astonished to find how pop- ular the police are, in spite of their authority, oo. "The power of the police in Germany is far greater than yours, but their sucogss is not so great," said one of the {ierman visitors in discussing his eX] ho "You oan handly sh any- thing in Berlin without sonsalting our police and obtaining their perm i "The jot police inspector has to and if you engage or arge a ser- vant_you have to su the German police with name, grade, nationality and religion. "In London the police are far less officious, and the relations between them and the people they protect seems to be more cordial." Duking the last few years the London police have ovided hints for the chief cities the world. Special mis sions have come from France, Russia. Switzerland, Spain and the United States, and in each case the visitors have admitted the puperiority of Eng- lish police methods. ot------------ GLUED TO THE DECK. -- How a Skipper Saved His Ship From Savages. Seattle Post-Iatelligencer. "It was when 1 was trading around the South Sea 1tiands that 1 had 8 narrow escape from a of nig- gers that were going to take my ship," said Capt, McCabe, the vete- ran sailor rg now Settled athot to pass his days in lei su- perintend the loading and mloading of ships in place of sailing" them. "It came near having a serious ending for me, but I came out ahead after all. "I was sailing in a pretty little schooner, the Mattie W., and we had a general cargo for trading. Setting on deck »were about twenty cases of glue that was never known to let go, but we couldn't sell a bit of it. "Well, we got down to Milecello, one of the group of the New He brides, and there we anchored in Munley Bay. The snowy sand of the beach was shaded by waving palms, and the shelterod waters of the boy were warm and as clear as erystal. We lay there for a week resting up and cleaning wp the ship. We bad been trading for almost a year then and there was nothing left but the clue and that was piled alongside the companion way. "Well, one afternoon TI let all the crew go ashore, and they were inland or away swimming in the clear water. I lay down to have a snooze. Sud- denly 1 was awakened by a sharp jolt and all around me were South, Sca savages. They were armed with spears, bows and arrows, and stone tomahawks. Their actions were hos- tile and I saw right away that I was up against it. J was alone on the vessel with all these armed heathéns. "Just then I happened to touch one of those glue boxes and in a flash an idea came to me. There was bunch standing near the main life rail and 1 gral five bottles and threw them at that crowd of savages one after the other. The bottles were thin glass and everyone broke. Them, be- ore the sa could recover their wits, 1 ty tomoy more. The glass would break and the glue run all over them. When they tried to walk the glass would cut their feet and in a féw minutes 1 had that whole crowd of savages glued to the | deck anable to move. The glue hard- "J ened almost instantly on touching the air and this was what saved me. Why, do you know, it hardened so bquickly that it stopped a spear that one of the savages thrown at me, in ir, "When I saw that they were all caught I signalled for the crew to re- turn and then we weighed anchor and put off for Churlotte, in the Gilbert slands, wanted. 1 wasn't engaging in the slave trade, mind you, because these niggers come on board of their own free will and hadn't left. "At Charlotte a planter offered bs pay those niggers loose from the dec and 'give $1,000 to boot, and I let him do it. That planter also took all the rest of the glue that we had. "That was one of the most fortu- nate voyages that ever I made." The Latest Out. It is now the fashion to wear with any style of shirt waist a stil turn- ed-down collar to hand-embroidered linen.. Even if the waist is fastened in back~mnd there are exceedingly few bodices now made up that do mot button down She back--this collar may be cither pinned or buttoned to The collir band, front and back. and then held . firmly together with a jeweled bar "pin above the soft. silk ion containi Ber life. Hollie. i cures when FROM THE GARDENS a large * i where there were laborers | 3 . x oon 7 TOYOUBGUP: . } Fin on B/E oo 1s not touched by the human han d while Being packed, .and. the lead packages prevent impurities of any kind getting into it; them, "SALADA" is ALL TEA, no dust. 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