Daily British Whig (1850), 1 Apr 1911, p. 14

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RA mi St in AR a pox » FOURTEEN. - THE DAILY BRITIS WHIG, SATURDAY, APRIL 1, 1911. '3 MILLION OR Another Big "SUNKIST" Sale Ledtiss g All -- p-- Tee] . Next Week, Begins Monday April 3 Silver FREE With The biggest lot of Sranges that ever came to this city | to S Th 0 rve cm has just arrved-- THREE MILLION of them. They How to Se arrived by special Fast Freight direct from the big "Sun- _ Oranges are the most appetizing and nourishing food kist"' fruit groves of California. They are the "Sunkist" you can serve--at breakfast--in the sick-room--between brand, famed for their delicious flavor and health-giving meals--in salads, ices, =erbets and puddings. {. properties. Each local fruit dealer isl4ying in a hberal There is no limit to the number of excellent dishes of supply of "Sunkists" and on next Monday mornin iy which "Sunkist" oranges form the basis. ; wer ers will put on a Special "Sunkist" Orange Buy a box of "Sunkist"' oranges; and your fruit dealer lasting throughout the week. will make you a specizl price. You will find no trouble in keeping them as long as you want to, because "Sun- California's Finest Oranges kists"' reach you in excellent condition. "'Sunkists" are California's most luscious oranges-- Physicians Advise Them ' the choicest of each of 5,000 California Orange Farm- Loading plivaicians say. that 10 connferact tie affect of meat aud (The picture ers. They pack all their perks ct oranges under the other heavy foods we eat, one should eat oranges liberally. Itisa 1911 design, onc name, "Sunkist," an ship them by special fast universally known fact that orange juice is an excellent food for the aa po freight the day they ale pic ked. brain cells and a tonic for run down nerves. No better laxative tual size; being The "Sunkist" is a tree-ripened orange, than sound, ripe "Sunkist" oranges can be found. a geaine Rog, seedless and fibreless--never pithy--every ers product "Sunkist" is firm, solid and sound. Cost No More Than Common Oranges style. This abe picture J spoon wi Th 0" ew 19 It is picked by a gloved hand. No "Sunkist" oranges are cheapest to buy because they are thin- uty u, chargs design, Dessert / \ orange that f: ils to the ground or be- skinned, fibreless and seedless. ' They are nearly all food and no , packing, Spoon, actual size. hare, actual sine, tha Se tiie: in ; oe. .» Pprepai It is of the same It Is made of comes bruised or Hw waste. You lose money if you buy pithy, seedy, thick-skinned oranges. on receipt Of excelleat quality : in any way, ever bears the . « a 12 "Sunkist" and beantifu pee ' . wr rs and W sign as tho orange y Sunkist' Free Premiums for "Sunkist" Wrappers wrappers and | gn as tho orange bysi N name, The "Sunkist" oringe always comes in a ~Sunkist" tissue paper additional y a r ¥ guarsn- 3 2 11 +3 spoon send 12 J is more valuable, wrapper that protects the oranges and retains all their tree ripened Pn asend 12 p Sent to you on re- flavor. This name on the wrapper means you are buying, at a rea- 8 wrappers and ki BH] ceipt of 24 "Sun- | ent to you on . Bl re rat 211 2 cents. | kist"' wrappers sonable price, the finest orange of ail. "0 y -- 3 200 additional, "Sunkist" wrappers should be kept and sent to us to secure, free, Notice! pi For each addition- + of © I ey a SBoOOH ssert Spoons and Frui " al dessert spoon { Oc. « a set of ge : ne Rogers O e Spoons, De t Sp oons and I ruit Sond 24 "Sunkist" (8 ) Zdditional knife Kaives. he patterns ara new 1911 styles, designed exclusively for § On all re-£ wrappers and , send 24 "'Sun- \ ' rd nt us. They are as attractive and stylish as money can buy. All are Rofers mitt ANCES UP 8, kist' wrappers y : \, 1 1 1 to 20¢ please and 20 cents. quality, standard A-No. 1 plat are fullygnaranteed by the makers, nd cash, WW Wm. Rogers & Son. No advertising appears on any of our premiums. amounts above : 20c, we prefer postal mote, Read on the right the description of these valuable i premiums and how to get them. The California Fruit Growers' Exchange § ©. o- rr 105 King Street, East, TORONTO, ONT. o,f Socios Troms = N vil make it a pois at to buy only + : ~ ~ p---- EE h- ist' 'Red Ball" oranges, ¥ Bh al a Vv. { 3 i 3 k il wii Whipp. Baty || a | = IN IN For Salo hy All Dealers BORER Tn Sra VR ARE wy BELT RA] ) 5 Pa CAL n feo eless thing from the first but | a thrilling rescue, and other adven-, Academy stage in Montreal), i yi the relféarsing of three other ava TIPS ON SMUGGLERS, THINGS TH THEA TRI the Lieblers thought Mr. Chevalier's|iutes 100 numerous to meution | iraduction of Bayard Yeiller's comedy | "There isn't en res' } bE ag ik name would carry the play along. Mr. | Niss Maxime Eliott declares that | Crama, ordon's Wife." . hich Vihow: busine : eat me to do iy | Won en Like to Evade Tariff, But | 0S & i ¢ { baa = Can't Keep Mouth Shut rl Chevalir has signed a contract for | she 1s retiring from the stags because | there is sploadid opportu NOYES OX PLAYS, PLAYEHS AND, 5 few weeks in \nudeville. In this field jhe is tired of producing: poor "yiays. | emetional ros oT ee ie Preyer t of d pout | ; pe PLAYHOUSES, Mr. Chevalier is as safe as the rock of [and, besides, she has made enough { When hot woather approaches Kew e me Job, A RR wand | bout 7 tis 00 . s-- Gibraltar { money to livedondortably on for the | Fields decls the i a he wall married fthe way the customs tw | Maxime Elliott Has Made Enough 'Kismet, + new play by Edward | rest of her life. Sho says that if a { "The on] I B A dhaukl sav 2 heen tr ah te dre a X Ve tell y 1 concie Money to Retire--Albert Chevalier | Kn Ibach--the alithor of "The Faun" | really good play from Paris or Lon | piece { ther A F years ! tad y 3 ' , . | g het calle Forced to Abandon "Daddy Du- "OV being plaved bv William Faver don was to fall into her hands she | for tard." j2nam in America-~is underlined for | michit take another chance ras 3 | production by Oscar Asehe shortly i [iobler and compan: have a he urtnay ia to star next season | | ondon The story is a stirring one, | to make for Annie Russell 2 on Nell. ci thers being no le 0 \ urde: 1 . i sha de het ie Melbourne. McDowell aid Virginia | her? being no less than two murders, y acquired star (who made bh a end listin : Drey Trescott will be stock stars in| " " -- - - - American women who go by Louis this spring. { f ten of them will he talki : Forbes Robertson's Chicago season hy BEET SUE ok DRE (; ga FS gh h they have been buyin in "The Passing of the Third Floor : - ¥ 3 it reeention r Back" will last until May | og hy vith a paper in od p pag 1 The melodrama, "Sins of Society," | " \ : pretend to read, anc is to be revived in London, and Mrs f women talkir Langtry has been engaged for the | ¥ . hes, 'I'm going to get « leading part RT 1 | say, and another wi Fritzi Scheff began an indefinite en- | hy % a1 A | "Charlie" is going to led her kh gugement at the Shubert theatre in| : ! om \nother will = t her Boston this week, in her new comic | po & 3 ve EL 18 promised to get her opera, "M"lle. Rosita." : ; . 1 ; i Fo {pendant if she en At the Lyceum theatre, London, a J 8 : Ba | y : fewer dresses thas revival of "The Prisoner of Zenda" | be sig p 3 f . | For th vasent was made by Henry Ainley and "Misa , Sh © \ : , el Rosalle Toller in the principal parts. : - ou h > & ' > | vomen Elsie Janis celebrated her twenty whe y { - t | You caw first birthday on March 15th, at the " ale ; ] . st Appear lo be Globe theatre, New York, with a tea + ; 3 3 . Sh {box while for the "Slim Princess" compan Z 5 : > <= . ! { exanuning H. B. Sheldon, author of "The Ha- : 1 : Ta kg ecklace ar voo," has wiitten a new play ealled 0 ; : } , A "4 E "The Fool's Creed." which will be produced in New Yak in Septem ber will William Collier is planning to ap pear in a vepertoire of his fermer successes. 'This he may do at the end of his season in "I'll Be Hanged i i Do." Somerset Maugham's latest offort, "Loaves 'and Fishes," was staged at the Duke of York's theatre, London, Robert Lordaine and Miss Filis Jelive, : 4 \ enacting the léding eharacters ! i at ate Gat of ' Johanna Redmond, daughter of the 3 kistrw a ! A i An ! ad Irish Nationalist leader, hax written a R . Lives i via oa : Unprece denled Offer ply and had it produced in London. roms. Ince ant f ho { For $5.00 we wil , during a is oalled "'Falsely True," snd deals p hy bom . oe Sh . aii] r $40.00 h Irish life in the time of Iobert ; i 4. now. al . i getrie Bolt Emmett. Thal RY i almost *avarvbody i | This offer is made 1a any man or women who Robert Warwick, the leading aD in . p y : . Lo Roow thin i § | wizhegto regain the ir coe & sia "The Balkan Princess," was, till hig} a ' : 4 ~ : here Zire persons who » | a vie Electiic Bek inthe best ric belt on present engagement, a dramatic ac WILLIAM FAVERSHAM AND HIS WIFE, JULIE OPP, ENTERTAINING AT TEA AT THIN PNGLISH -COUNTRY HOME AT CHIE as R10,000 the market, It is fully guoranteed A week i Year ir ul 4 tor. - Now in "The Balkan Princess' PoRD, sthney. . jt id easy enoiy , a i ) : 4 daughter, Pegry: Ben Webster, Julie Opps and son William; E. Lyle wets, Mrs, Opp, Gertrude Lynch, Miss Aspell, Madoline Cotta ip ngang 3 sailed for Italy recently with New The afternoon tea is gp dosti » itor. Both Sir Copan Dovie od Paohie ror RMy. Pohniore was stage | mem of tide Jeli IRS ng their ears open and occasion | ou heumatiom, kdn-y wd =o also, A. No wmd C. N, Williaw- | ibe % voars of his fide. a contre. is Julie Op wale re on | make all the monev thes : fi] The Beh will be toad with it will convince you, of olier thie : ; not want the bel, your $5. wil he is required' to both dance and Reading from left to right: William Faversham and son, Phillip; Suzarne Cotta, Lionsl Belmore, Julis Sirackosh, May Witty ang | "Mar Americans by spending ih tetoened, This Electric Belt i § , time ha b ! ave with all its sttechments, les Klgin, the playwright, who Opera and the Rue de Paix. L Tios Belt ousés servousmen A Klein, recived, last week, the state fo \ i wily " : | abiing: iio the shop 'windows i ot. Ho di 3 A : in Fogland; and ali-British pron Hears ribar Janes veside pearby, | mansy for Sit Henry Iremg ext the head of ti . t peeping Wio the sho ind i ndigeition. Ivo ment of the "M Pepper" receipts ¥ ¥ hy. and cabled retainde: It is the time wis equaintancrs meet | : Ars ar : t : z i for \ tof his H i he + =n . ee ended he wn, the authors of "The Lightuind | famous actor died in his arms Pasthip tanding ba of Mi no 8 a mistaken impression 1 oo | mckod op eecint of [i family to join him. or the renswing of veadships aod | opine * Other and frequent call- | Belinore is now Mr. Fave "an spel i i ot voll knows 13 sus have that aris merchants] tee pt for forty dollars Mary * Munnering would now be the brightening up of old ones. The [ors are Forbes Robertson and his love | aranager. The bulv ifm / I= ye ir he Sed is ja Ei bn 1 inform foi Gime. Onloe of gues, ot the . leading role in jo alter abore interesting pietures tuken last | iv Gertrude Flot, Mr. and Mrs | Belmore's left is Julia Str . nifice hieved areal repo : } Cuited States authoritie 1 Te hd ~s f % ny , a . ts & aw sii ila th " 3 on {Ti raliey play. h VEIN: | cammer, is of 8 ten party at the home | Abthouy Hope, am: many ner att: | of the famous impress Arie, . oer, ¥. piace : " +g mace 1 y ve ofl M-4 for the fact that satis Will Faeleeh ro lors of thn Jmerican and Bmplish stage Rosh. . Miss Strackosh'i we ringing in the stage of the varket 3 The whole trouble that | §° Me ; wr i wiv y i : : wt factory business arrangements could of William aversham amd his wile » 'above picture is an entargement | ihe title role in ex 1. le R : I Tas : : Bhs > sat bebuto ha" we i ineumble not - made between the star amt H. [Julie Opp. The Favershams have nlof a swapilot taken Inst summer. {id Proceeds. Theis . Ma dsp. This wa i a es Savage fhe old count chon at Chidding: (Some of the people taken in thiv]and wid dig RN whe Ham median 1 vital foros inte your weske = 3. works , thwe old coupiry mansion al video the peo aken : ved duughter, Popes Hiss Wi who | famous : t 5, OR ---------------- while you ze sleeping sod supplies vali upon Fred. "7 and Miss Julia Neil : Baus axe. woll - Knows 1h Amerie TRL A agi . { ; hile you 2 Tory ® rrangements. to ot ford, Surrey. England. It is at this RUT ar wel nawn m Vi 2. fin private lide js Mrs. Bepjanna risa h WH Com winch i pessimist savs that for every mag | whach beakh asd cous depends. Thisis » o Ay . | ato your disses, wide vs y {| guedion sheet and free a $ g 5 Fwhile others ave famons oe he Fae Jior. is an i tat Hours the 1 aw | her t wits Gert > ped te Eng} oon i 3 trath ll ama Fey the New' hp London. wh (018 ball that the actor and his wife { lich stage he a line. Jiu bd myer i Ser o. Ie Fils ag Movie Wg og wil ing 4 : lias the fre a dow eimonisla Lees wily co housands of til July, M2 Bir Charles Wund- spend their susimer vacations. - Om the | Favershant hove. William and Phillip, | Wetton and ne Sion ine hay | Bo py 2, mand)' > eager ta Mlmanie imonia rie ham is therefore not thinking of [lawn of the Old Manor, for such ix jare smang the very few that have season Miss Witty was a mewber of | koown artist, fod the lady #t hess: lration is envied hy other men bgrgase DOCTOR McDONALD a wat of the plays the rights | the uwgme of their summer abode, dur found their way into print. Seated {Charles Frobman's Repertoire Theatrg | trome right of the pictare is Madelom | fF ihe way be got it ' en which he ing the summer many famous people | pext to Mr. Faversham, on the left, is | compuny, st the Duke of York's Thes- | Cotta, who itapersonsted "The Merry | Even women who isck the sense of ELECTRIC BELTS Nu 59 -- given the {may be : | Sune Cotta, well known as & singer | tre. Beyiamin Webster, wext in the Widow" on the English stage. There | humor want to be jollied all the time : i) to on the ti" wage. To ber lofi sits | picture, is well known ont the American fare, thea. two famous "Merry Widows" | Many a man With a will of His or crs, Crmultations Roots andl Latorater lee stage. He woe lost sees Jedd ax a ie thie pease fins a wake who cateeihs his Ke. 13 BLEURY ST. Hosvanst. ol which

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