Daily British Whig (1850), 24 Mar 1911, p. 9

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Large Golden Oak Rockers, |. same as cut, $6.50 Golden Oak Rockers, Leath- er, $8.50, 10.50 and up. Couches, $1.50 and up. Extension Couches, $12 5 13 50, R. J. REID Phone §77 PERFECTION COCOA Cowan's seems _to hit the be | Neiningen en | pla i praised by the jdelaved in France, HE iy THE THINGS THEATRICAL NOTES ON PLAYS, PLAYHOUSES, "The Servant in The Hoase" a" Sue PLAYERS AND cess in Saxony----Theatrical Chrome ology for April, has arrange dramat: a popular "The © Inger beng or Wi ld Olive, author dramatizatio Hare "The the The Elmer 'B will be ma FCAFON Whitney, I manager, a theatre in Los hight opera « Whitne umie! novel, by of shrine.' mule by duction the coming I 1 alritn the tr Hed Lapen presenting a Pred Mi Fritz von Str Theatrical production 1. Herr nr role Maurice at Leipzig ork { von abroa Maeterlinek, sho on the Mile. Georgett rs considering establis of her Paris ing part of this news Maeterlinck himseli will be contribute a number of Quite naturally many of hinck works which have staged will be Anton Lang, the Chris Oberamamergan Pass to realize un long cherished dream visiting the Holy Land this has been compelled to abandon projet, Influential that his aste, particularly as own stage ns rane, theatre terest hing Fhe x * thmt awn i exy new the plays Maeter already been revived the who intended of | spring the tna of persons have Land would be in bad pilgrimage he was to the guest of an American touring nienl "The hes Rann Kenned vant the He duced with insta the Court Charles in use ntane weatre of (he The Duke of tikes personal mterest presented at this many talented The Kennedy read and its production 18 SUCCes Duchy Saxe xe-Neining WH the theatre, and the Sa in bw considered of 1s one most dram managers 1 Europe drama was pe ved by bef ore Tts success us sures its performance in Berlin Maurice Maeterlinek fairy he Blue Bird,' last presented on the Mme. Maeterlinck, ax Mlle Light sonally appr hin pla heen Fre kviow ! Leble made ar hit, unanimo the critics for the well as for that which will has ia Creorget to of The alilied play being sly : beauty of its holism versa ts I production of as svi Piny, long | prove fulk Rus«iy How the | Cons Was so as | ful as it snd { America { first tre, {tune m thers i {duced | York, | 1 heatre, { Charles i i | American i Chestnut 11795, first April Theatrieal Chronology. "The Hamtal Tower Theatre. } produced | Philadelphig, 2 Streel 3. "The Guardsman' time in America, New York, 15803, I. "Janet Pride" seen New York, at Street Theatre, 1855 A the Carpenter of at the Chatham 1852, 'Man and Wife" New York, 7. PT. Barnum_ died 9. "Brighton produced with Wyndham, at the Union Square Theatres, New York, 1883 Il. Howard Payne, dramatic 1852 lurlesque on & Leon's seen for Lyceum for the first Burton's Cham Rouen" heatre, pra New | 6 soon at Wallack's 1854 i 1591 ! Sir withor, | "Ivanhoe" seen at Theatre, New York, Py 13 Hill's first appearance i [New Fripler Hall, 1859, 4. Thomas Otway, dramatic author, fied, 1685. : | 15. The Vokes Family debut at the Theatre, New York, 1872 16. Tomysso Calvini and Clara Mor t ris played together in "The Outlaw," at Bodth's Theatre, New York, 1883. | 17. "Husbands and Wives" given | time in America, at the Park | » New York, ISIN i Mrs. Thomas Thorne died, The Love Knot" first time in America L.voeum, New York, 1858 MM, "The Mountaineers" v. 3 ten York, at made then | Loom Square Theatr Is 19, IR} { for the | Wallack's | seen at produced od with |} i ected to | told |* { game {dag Hy | por {blown { Dorothy {tall rode thy a | back ishotg i migration, { and i the reason of this {saves in Canada { hands ( Seedless Orange Forty arper's Wee little Years Ago. Vears forty orange w Willinm Saunders, department of Brazil in was wore than rst United rriculturex brought ), From Washi tribnited the of Lhe les it from gton it » sections of th known 10 Orat tes. At first v orange, bul the forgotten, it was Brazilian bi n ted _ he Bahl wand alifornia name of ** has ten pulp, But rations increas those cases €1 i a see name is no cllous beadway in | under Lhe divisior with of culti divisions, ondary orange ipartments of the 1 xis have gla vation ame is from that that x heen tendency to a modern With the £ seed all 1 an the bred. weedigsaness, serious of the oranges still ago -- a made ation has never endtiy n skinned Florida did vears with normal will tell prevailing orange yvpes of orange' it orange the Bahamas they they like their and very juicy the big "navel." In that ian than Squirrels Menace to Health, tional Magaz A war on the ossthle t mea imal report ne sepnirrel * should be to extermimalte It seems im NECRSSAry to the at it ures fit the ground festrovang says thal wife eve of till Fhe ome puirrel an ( nin VERE OV 10,00, worth ,» nut s, ar Wo e menace to urrel, sem bye bubonic Fran juirrels of the the dangerous eh the rats of f00 ted i east and south fatal cases of hoor an infe prt ure andl. eight awd to have s poagon we heen t hear naniber been extermin by rag isnlphide of carbon introduced mto ul the fumes land owners the movement, burrows, bat the loath to feared that sto deel + creatures ground squirrel i= not small grey to feed pea: he timid pets jon mm the government are war offigally on of the SPECT 4% Our friends, and no one need hesitate nuts or gumdrops to with plumed" ails Wolf Hunt in Nebraska. Pioneer Fhe last ress wolf hunt a far round-up of [the winter as this locality ' ered oceurred on St. Valentine's amd was participated in hy nears who, OF 1s "ol mounted men killed sixteen covotes timber wolves, successful of two hundred the and four big hy far the most the round-ups provigusly- he Id during day It was anv of this win ter } hee tory terri west, invading army covered a five miles east and north and south respective twenty and twenty miles The were at their the morning blast was centre--the The men wicompanied held with a bein g men clock in the bugle he march toward the ranch--continued. at a brisk hundred dogs, Every man was un, rifles and barred une oO and a on as trot, which srmed revolvers were The Reason in Press ker, « save that Americans this York «influx when Aperi government, Tabloid, Ont a Free J. Broce We ommissioner of im 140,000 to Corres between will come year. A periodical tells he finda 160,000 nada a New We pontdent « tern { of ore the 2 better an less » land, loss taxes and 4 rousing come puts » correspondent he statement ti nutshell, of the for in that strong that the idea in a one and anada finest bon He doesn't either. All Canada Americans, but becoming especially the welcome glad to see the this eonntry is when it kind quets at welcome of any comes to a DAILY BRITISH WHIG, FRIDAY, MANY OF THE NEW FOULARI The sailor collar is the dominant pears on coats, striped foulard frock has, shoulders, many new features, over a vest amd panel in Trout, hesides the The are Plain blue satin, matching new note of the striped material, RUBBER PROCESS, | NEW pin : i Interesting Advance in Chemical | science, An ne material has ever made such re strids in commercis! wav as | and eommonplace rubber. | fears the upon ti 1 vet the the is the humble Within the | vithber put has increased amount | } of annually mir ket tenfold ane demand is more ever helow requirements put upon it Rubber roduct which nowadays enters into of al tho and sands manufactured processes Ms future to be one of a Seems usefulness of this chemists all over the « earne rubber so that fact hy go efrtamly ever-growin Because world for have sought lon wtly some process whereh he mankind conld put and make the needwd ply putting the form rubber into hig shu s suhat uh itely wd sO lar what could produced artificial up rubber ries sm to wid thereby AH such up chemics that vate FP Chemis mn rubber just ite gredients go to make what compose Know but it hb 18 the mankind sib rub by mixing things ore than the ma that eamirose ny n tr man can ba made bw maxing che + k body net it s ribbe it importance natural rubber cess « has Lies and I ymmarnds m ' Phi ilippine wile € Islands future point, the A tremendous source tuliy and rubber ean he ple suppl for all possible requirements mar aki urdish relited by Professor - Dy bow he \ecordting to plant car of" that made to Beit fate hau Nature's Cure for a Gough Dr. Chase's Syrup of Linseed and Turpentine is the Most Largely Imitated Medicine in the Country. What to give the children for croup, and colds is the problem mothers now have to.solve. Most of them finally decide on Dr. Chase's Syrup of Lin seed and Turpentine, and make it a rule to always hate some in the house. In this medicine are linseed, tor pontine, and other ~ well-kiown ingre- dients of unmistakable valoe in the cure of It is pleasani to take, s0 much so that children delfght to use it. - aad So generally is thi icine ae, have been used that several imit put on the market. All like int name only. They are not made from . the fter not put much faith in #0 imitation which sells on the reputation of the article it imitates. On every bottle of the genuing will be found the portrait and sigustare of A. W. Chase, -D., the famous Re shirtwaists and even on frocks. bodice and tunic one another; and the pleated flounce falling below used for piping and facings and the buttons are of blue | SH {th & {pre | reported by the ma fo well enough alone; MARCH 2H 1911. IS HAVE SMLOR C06: 1S, feature of summer dr <, This little blue and white sailor collar over the appearing to button the shortened waistline is the tunic is still another in the foulard, satin with rims ft ap- square feature, the blue stripe is « chemical process will ¢ gum that closely ve | mgo rubber. From | said 10 be easily | in Borneo was as having | met bod 6% 000 1 the te | give twen | cent, the gum rubber is factory chemist jet pure sem bles best ared (ine by the new rubber turned out pounds of lant The 1 unable dependent weal climates to be mide been | olats nited States has so Ln rubber in any territories that lie in tro. this, however, will if the Bor: be. | rich to produce the case it Surpassing SOON cease mc thod hat seoms to it w in the the factors world | Phat existing in dot owhere Ness any now the fut Islands will, near ire ippine in on supply of reeds reported by | to get is decid | according | difficult prac manufactaring. There American mvestiy inte-producing treatment as needed won fertul The chemuend Professor Dyvhowski from the jute plant in sound, but chemist it is neither expensive HS A rubber edly tevhnieal to that to operate nor tin! proces of little doubt but that « will earefully Professor Dy he wifacti the po ties of eal ate | what ithned as interesting | howski an ady ance hemical science All She Had. content women Broadway lit: and eo them whe car, were rite with the six voung rthbound ced selves, hoarded and A 1 le YIN oad announced | to ! they « very concern dull rontine the | cross-town line, | the bet irans their street nd the receiv ed girl ir and 81% other five changed hev reached the trans declaring ping foray themselves in so only red hat held to the and boarded the Thirty car. When the conductor fare she handed him the | \ «} irl with the an, treet } inal bh of transterg--the original | Also Where the one sa igh: gird she was Ther hers 7 ous with rexd and replied, with all the | Lippineott's startled fused The That, ne looked up, tant, she Sir . 1 is dignity inetor Book Worth $40,000, general meeting of Library, the Re that a mort. , § tnnual Yedford General Farrar the the At te} vanced huaildings ann on Library called it would be tind a considerable sum next. The council had yas consideration the selling of most valuable book, Fox's "Book Martyrs," the value of which, etl by Messrs, Sotheby, L500, and possibly that sum Mr. Fares that which formerly belonged to yan, was Yvorth more than library buildings and every contained. Some years ago the Bediord Library 361d for several thousand pounds Cax having necessary uly Ce then of estimat probably | good deal over m, O bn under was a stated the book, John Bun the entire book they Lton's, "} gre Royal" Some opposi ! tion to the ing of Bunvan's book is | expected. ~--Pall "all Gasétte d Mr, Sifton Offered Nothing New. 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