Daily British Whig (1850), 19 Jun 1909, p. 9

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-- SECOND SECTION, d - : YEAR 76 ay : KINGSTON, ONTARIO SATURDAY, JUNE 19, 1909. : rr NO. 143. Garden, commencing August 15th. She . } 1 4 [ may revive "The Red-Feather." | 1 | 3 3 ¢ Frank McKee has obtained the dra- IC wen y cars a a ven Pp ope. . | . % ® | matic rights to Foxcroft Davis' new i Ia . PRs . : | novel, "The Whish® a story, of society : . Pe-runa Relieved After All Else 'Had Fasled. + HALES 2 | HARRY : {life in Washington. se Arthur and ! J - -- ails id 2 i OUNE_ADROUNIK, Mr. Davis will collaborate on the | 3 | dramatization. { : Thompson Buchanan' is to occupy the i Chronic Internal Catarrh. {whole of his summer in figuring out a | --it-- . play for "Tim" Murphy called "The | Many an invalid is dragging out a miserable exis. | Doctor Fellow." Tt will be a satire af | tence with eatarrh of the internal organs, There is various cults founded on the theory | io disease equal to this in producing complete fof mental suggestion... | wretchedness, absolute despair, haggard misery, st | snd stubborn weakness. A PLOT THAT FAILED. | An army of this sort of victims have one by one To Blow Up Napoleon III. With | QiscoVerad that Peruna could be relied upon to re- 5 Jamas' Sunpgusier. One man tellp another man, and in this way the An interesting story. js that of al Hows spreads unlit yh a parts of the counitry are to frustrated plot against Napoleon 111. 1 men who have beén permanently liberated which has never got into; the history rom the thraldom of internal troubles. book. but which is one of the favor- Many cases «of catarrh of the stomach, kidneys ite stories of M. Viectorien Sardou. and other abdominal organs have reported them: In 1900, when the frontage of the selves as permanently reli€ved, Theatre Francais was rebuilt after the We give below testimonials which illustrate the disastrous fire in which one of the | benefit of Peruna in these cases, most charming 'actresses of the Maison de Moliere lost. her life, several shops disappeared, among thém being that of the famous restaurant Chevet. It | was not, properly speaking, a res- | tuurant. Chevet used to sell dquors, | groceries, smoked meats, ete, and in {a couple of low ceillinged rooms on | the first floor he would serve a meal | | | { or two to connoisseurs. One day in | 1565 or 1866 two young men of fash- Hs IR SA $5 Ee - ion. Russians both of them, came .in : BS H. ABROUNIE, DISCUISED AS AN ARAS, CARRYING THE, MESSAGE, OF AMERICANS IN TARSUS | hel le fo ahve th {fi CE H MR ABNER . v oh a k } x ; : TO THE AMERICAN, CONSUL IV. MERSINA. . shop. They asked for caviare, but £ Y hE \ : when they got it' they protested lond- ¥ : i tie | . 3 A the lv that the caviare . was of inferior iid ; mR a tructio waned |W ! Tm warm WelCoHit . 1A » aa) 3 : sk A quality and called for the awner of the : > FESR : Gi Y Again Haroutuans Adrouric wi edueatea maorican consi On hig safe passage shop. Hoe came, apologized, and wast Ee ; x : Grown | oung Again. : } wl REE 9 Mr. Abner N. Keep, Vineland, Ontario, Can., writes : Car 6 mn vho 1 ed eredentials to friend n th city, ¢ from \ gt 1 } CATTy the ay i i ' tie Moh pilla : He th tanh h ! ( hri tian who fle] from | Hem it rough a hostile population depen : ! met with the remark, tertlered laugh- 3 3 a: 2 * 3 a b "For over twenty years | was a sufferer from ca- population hal abandoned it the | cape the punishment whicl mn wr lives of thos id He earned the : ' . » (Kner: > 3 pt fury of fanatical Massn i X would have entailed ratitude of hi rroligionists and ingly hy one of the diners, that, next 3 N x : tarrh and had tried almost everything I could hear New York on Worn y rq pe al h ¢ ; wie ; roi time they came they would bring their : ) 3 : of. 1doctored with physicians in Philadelphia and k ay a I | mw disguise he spe + horse | doomed himsell to exile. own caviare. They eamd again and v : % Buffalo, besides with specialists in Nebraska, but « | brought it én a little white wooden aust RY ; did not get reltef. 3 % 3 "Finally, after being exhausted in health and funds, barrel, nm the sft they hac varrel, and when they left they had ? Boy [a i try Peruna. This was after moving to | between the act capaci of | manager, has received word from the | iy » side for ti Re ¥ i> £ - i ; . put on one side for them. From g I two Vears ago. DOINGS IN STAGELAND His theatre was 2 : I Pe doua that her" illuess, réportedi ime' to time' the two Russians came > 3 ie of Bure relief, After taking Fhe first buildin \ erected in (by cable a fortnight ago, proved noth-| 4g dined chez Chevet. dined invariab- . five bottles 1 was sound and well. «T am eighty-two years old and feel as good to-day J meation for the special purpose of nn more serious than a slight indis-{1y jn the same room, and always as when I was in my thirties, AF y iving plays wi ected in New Yorl po ition, and that she is now enjoying! hogan their dinnee with their wn SS EARLY HISTORY OF STAGE | so m Na of It opened | her vacation in Lausanne, Switzer ra Fi day they finished he jo «1 give this for the benefit of the afilicted in gen- IN AMERICA. 1 : a ' eral, as I am but one of many in this country who eptember 753, with the com- {land Mme. Sembrich will sing her a a fe , ar. 1 y - { oF A ome : i the Soin Go el -- : barrel, and a few days later, in th now what it 1s to contend with sickness and pay eddy oO n ol OV operative farewell in loglin carly in| afternoon, one of them brought an. ¥ out the last dollar in doctor bills." ame theatre, on Jahuary 28th, | the fall, her only engugement before of .. "Put' it § a little © ao ' v uny other one. Put it in the little cup- Appetite Returned, Enjoys Meals the first performance in America that date beinjr a private appearance thoard in the room we alwhvs dine jets W oe : . Mr. Sidney Wessels, Meritton On- | known writer and ledturer, writes from | Neb., writes from 206 North Sixteenth b arice as +1732 Ala : > 1 : * : 3 an America Was in' 1 ' 3 In ( Romeo and Juliety was 'giv in Condon at the home of William | in.' he said to the waiter, "and do Glaser May Retire From th ted that Romeo plaved Waldorf Aston dot let anybody touch it until we tario, Can., writes: i "I have been troubled with dys-§| . x { 118. Lincoln St., Chicago, Ill, as follows: | St. the following words of praise for) { | { | Stage. w, whil re, Hallam wi Frank Worthing, w , for the: past|come to dine." The waiter took it. | | { pepsia and indigestion for twenty | | «I was in good health until about four | Peruna as a tonic. He says: | The First Theatrical Performance Mr. Robert E. Hanvey, Treas. Knights Mr. H. L. Emory, Vice Chancellor |of Industrial Fygedom, also a well- | and Master of Arms, K. P.'s, of Omahay| The first theatrical performance eyer Juliet, few years ha been Grace George's but on his way upstairs something given in America was in New York, econd ! New | leading man, has been engaged by | peculiar struck him. years, during which time I tried dif- §| ¥ s | a's Wharf, | David Belasco for the principal role "Look at this barrel," he said ferent doctors, bit did not get the de- ¢ | YEAS 8&0, when my back became lame | «ft jg with pleasure I recommend Pe- unction of - Pearl street and Maiden | Wh time eo: u from | in I'he Open Door," whic Kk Mr. Bel | the restaurant keeper. 2 "There : sited Feanlis] | and sore. The pains kept increasing |runa as a tonic of unusual merit. ~ cet into the Kast River, be- [asco will produce next fall at the Bel | something queer about it. | «YI have been compelled for weeks [ with severe twitches and slow, ex- | large number of prominent members of | Lane. This was in September, 1732. : ] ) ething X : a : ve and Coenties Slips, on a | asco Fheatre, New York "This is no business of ours | § ata time to give up work, being com- { haustive aches. Urine was highly col-| the different orders with which I have. op the top floor of a building at the ¢ : The play was the tragedy { ¢ ¢ The first theatre in New a > high, at now know B 2 I redles Photos of Auncinees hu jhe hag of the establishment, hy pletely prostrated. I had to eonfine [red and passed with great irregularity, been connected have been cured by the! ot at 0 i. nit © We © 8 erected he has signed contracts by which 1 an ot going to 100K ' any- be ls i Forte "] knew this must be inflammation o Joely ! oa Bi yi ohn . by David Douglas, who had married | liam Court leigh will' remain under his | way. What will our customers say | mysels to a milk djs b as. Rothing the urinary EAN ne of Perugin gases of eatarrh of the Maiden Lane, and. was 1 wooden Hallam's widow. It was opened on Im agement mext season in "A Fool | if they find we have o sened it' won remain on my stomach. "Having read of Perinn 1 decided to stomach and head ; also in kidney com= building which had belonged to theiihe O8th of September, 1758, with the | There Was." %#0h," said 'the waiter, "we can Thad abo give > Hinge ny | try it r plaint and weakness .of the; pelvie ding « i L obah 1 lose it aval | { ease incurable, when I heard of Pe- re organs, pen it and close it again, and they | y "1 found réHef from the pain within g "Peruna tones up fthe.iystem, aids > tragedy, "Jane Shore." This sami : i estate of Rip Van Dam. It wa sk ' A A movement iz on fool to erect , | y . 3 : tatue to Victorien Sardou in front of will never know. It. is certainly dii- | runa and decided to try it. digestion, induces sleep; and is wally , two-storey house with a Douglas erected another theatre "in | ivh cahl t rs. The aches g ally dimin- il New Yorl m the yuthwest corner | i » forent from the last barrel. It 'as "One bottle made a great changé ten days. The aches gradually dimin he Madbleine in Pari heavier to begin with.' and after using another bottle of this {ishedjand it was a blessed relief 1 can wavier to begin with. sing the oi | worthy the confidene¢ of sufferers of | the above complaints." wonderful medicine, I had complete assure Jou: "Within three months I was well freedom from pain, my appetite had be once more. My appetite had returned, | Peruna hag saved many people from | keeper and. the water started back in| ¢ returned and I could again enjoy my : . : b : fright. There was no caviare, but meals. Ibelieve Perunais thegrand- nervousness and irritability were things | disaster by rendering the kidneys see | aml the stage wa vised feet | B from the floor <i, t A leekman treet It | : : : front, of the st erved a or ALE or y forty feetd ov entitled "The Fires of Fate, His insistence prevailed, and the ide, and co 1.620 build, ) Fhie barrel was opened. The restaurant Sir Arthur Conan Doyle has written The orchestr OSU vi : i which wae produced at the Lyric . I i held \ he seat ere sold, $450 . i German flute, an un { hebd, ii Lt th ' : | ated Lowdon, June 15th, and is term ro shnueor vo Tight | Jin house wae opened on November log by gh sition nacality, play _mo_caviare, bu ai the auditoriygp wa weed ho ! Wi bi l with he ol Penitent it ie rumored that Lulu Glaser will gunpowder in that little barrel, To est medicine under the sun." { of-the past, and for over two years now | vice when they were not able to bear thiourh whith half-dozen ps Lie mm How t thy theats votive. from: the stage at the conclusion] Xie an "infernal machine. The little | { AAA AHA) | 1 have been a healthy man," | their own burdens. Iri | into whiel \ on November Hh, it "Hamlet" | : 1 he & lining room was exactly underneath were driven and into which were uek 0 rod 1 i Fol her present contract with the Shu : AE I Hare ie Tit) as many candles, I'he scenery I nee 1 tim n Lor the imperial box, anc wre 1 IFhis house w loubt" that the emperor's next git | --_-- - . - " sted of two drop 1 rey sti | New York eity : heatre vi ( : sisted ¢ wo drop scene epresentin . ; : ; 4 ¢ 0 Louis James is prepaving an elabor- 1g, 10 Comedie~ Francaise would have a caste and a wood. The first per- | GED men iiding during: [ate production of "Henry VIL" it | heen his lost had: the carefully laid THE NON-MAGNETIC YACHT CARNEGIE. J ut Hes an i . the e Stamp Act riot |Vhi h he will be een next Seaton i slot not been discovered. The plot of March, 1750 Thomas Kean play gH H 1 V 8 Jia hh on ters were never caught, although the { _ - > ed Richard. The second: season s And Players jrure of am £) ' tjthetlem i ig secret of the plot was carefully guard » ane : pM SLE 22088 AHO this theatre opened on th 1:34 « au 1 wd mpany<rom | Huston, © Wi Ty anu IER Om y «| and traps were laid for them in y NF of " TNE September 1750 W voted onli eat on \ us, Mont-§ Charleg Fyodhyin will, it it | Chevet's restaurant for several days the programm f « ' apo real, recently | concl I a nee tikted, afifoar Lond mn Hs shast) formances that, i 1 jonal i wr of \ far ( rq! hes BI will pro 2 Hot Weather Months. Hatlequ Hn n French meted : a I If vou want to keep your children ro Vv. healthy and full of life during the hot weather mouths give them an ceasional dose of Baby"s\Own Tab ------------ -- lets. This medicine prevents deadly " = = ammnier complaints by cleansing the "gE 7 TY > - M AS AT WEST POINT tomach and bowels; or it cures the RECEIYV ING DI LO! LRN 4 : ¢ | trouble promptly if it comes pn unex ectedly. The mother who keeps this medicine mn hand may fecl as safe as if she vad a doctor in the home. Mrs. | Roe, Georgetown, Ont., cays: 1 an heartily recommend Baby's Own Pablets as a great help to baby dur ng the hot summer months. 1 have sex] them for summer troubles and am Jeased with tho result. Sold traction, n clown "dance, and lation mn many in rd has been book ant dance, \ ent A 1 1 cd X cently fram Londons | ton, ni n \ d for t week casontin Delmar': auch | - hr medicine dealers or by mail at 25 | cents a box from the Dz. Williams Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. Shoes For A Giant. New York Sun. : A pair of shoes roomy enough for the féet of a giant, but to he worn : | by a mere citizen of Arkansas, were shipped recently from a factory in Kast Weymouth, Mass. The shoes are 3 inches dong and of 7 inches beam. The ball measures 128 inches, the waist 12 inches and the instep 134 inches. The size is 16: The customer lives in Newport, Ark. The dealers of his neighborhood could -- eR lo nothing with his specifications, so BE ------------ ee eee IE one of them sent the order on to New 2 AONCHY. 3 CANE CIE, : ToT Cr 2 TIL TE. Encland. The shoes were made on a special pair of Jasts and are said to he graceful, considering. tions, symbolizing the intecnational New York, June 19.--1 lags of all na- pected to mark an epoch in the ma- ("T'ebo company. Mr. Downey was the rine world, was christened by Mise builder of the German emperor's rac- 3 : > "1 Dorothea Louise Daucr, daughter of 'ing vacht, the Meteor, and of the At- mportdnce of The event, "were ibe | ig " = . 2) " 2 At In A Class By Itself. ImpoPANCE Bl The vs : unit bed (pr. L. A. Bauer, aircetor of the de-|lantic, Which was the trans-Atlantic opap Pe § mnlote \ 4 1 ¥3 : 5 Ii 'vou have been accustomed to us- to the breeze from tha completed hull | partment of terrestrial magnetism of {racer in 1905, " of the Carnegie tl non'magneiie | the institution. Present were : Henry J. Gielow, de- Re : J : ; ine ordinary liniments try Smitl's [ gie, ] ] ; 3 : : : y Gi a ; : 3 and | vacht, as it slipped from its ways in | Four ihousand persons, including {signer of the Carnegie; William J. x White, Liniment the next time ih | 4 ' , includ the ] & = % cee how much quicker it relieves and | the yards of the ebo Yacht Basin | many representatives ol scientific in ., scientific represeniative of the ee ---- -- - cures. It belongs. in a class by it-} company. in Brooklyn. The vessel, the | stitutions, "witriesself? he successful | Carnegie Institute, who will he the VYING HSING WEN RECEIVING HIS DIPLOMA FROM SECRETARY DICKINSON . ' | self and, yet costs less than' the SUrvey work of whic h, Minder tha su unching. The sig a : go 'wasgcommanding officer of the vessol, and heommon kinds. Cures rheumatism, Jpervision ot ontists from the Car- ven by the builder, Wa y Downey, { Capt. C. E. Littlefield, her sailing point, N.Y., June 19--Lullm lass. hut the two €hinese, Ken an and the custom ry salute fired as the | neuralgia and all external injuries. | nee [ustitute at Washington, is ex- | vice-president and ser of the ! master. 2 Hall was crowded to its ul of course, will not = receive | dist nguished official entered the aca- { La od bottles, 25¢., at Wade's drug . - . city wath the proud parent iend ( sions, so the class really con- | y' groun The cgdets were: store. = . : : pacily DY the radu : 101 members ho will enter [drawn np and presented arms while he = 2 i anas are not permitted to ripen on, the skin when it is dried up. To the The first fifteen will enter {drove pasl, and a orand-¥eview Was! (Ope that trios' and fails still has. fo] New York Sun 'the plant down there. They are cut person who is accuftomed to eating corps, which is tli tendered to the retary prior to the his credit the fact that he made the It.is a familiar fact that bananas and set to hane somewhere until they | banahas énl¢-swhen they are yellow it to the ranks lesira iri the army. . | eradunting exer ises. General Horace gffort. we imported green but it came as a | wither rn as the phrase is. { seems odd to peel them when they are deny, gh Secretary Dickinson arrived early, | Porter and Secretary lickjnson ad | The transgressor usually has blame } new thing to a visitor to the banana Bananas do not have to be yellow | green and find that they are perfectly, iJ i Ol wsioned offiedrs . . . . hs : " . J ES rd : There were 103 members wl was met by snvescort of cavalry [dressed the cla or others because his way is hard. district in Colombia to find that ban- {to be ripe. That is only the color of ripe within and fit to eat. West Ripening Bananas. and sweetheayts of SE ------ the 1909 class rece d conding them' fram the deed, Iron and Wine, "Our : he some men with authority ar "1 {x | : | make. Pint bottles, He. at su rute nature comes. (RICK t t £ S 00 * ] drug store. ta | # 7 To-day 's opportunit re not ¢ wnriy inness ha mies | i : sli, SS 4S ? 5 Rirth de Ee : en { 1 9 i uv 4 n hs out the right kind of breedin

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