Daily British Whig (1850), 9 Nov 1912, p. 16

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ath at eth mary ends SR IAEA PAE DAILY BRITISR WHIG. . SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 9. 1012. A ei 'THE WISE INVESTOR ~~ Who is looking out for a safe and sure return of his money at a handsome profit is turning his attention to MONTREAL, The Great Canadian Metropolis that is adding 60,000 yearly to its population. Right in the direct path of swift development onthe south shore is REGENT PARK gL only a few minutes from the busy centre of the city. The owners of Regent Park are closely in touch with Montreal Real Estate conditions, and in placing this property on the market are assuring the in- vestors of a quick turnover at a handsome profit. Regent Park has best electric carservice assured by the end of the present month. as | rg Regent Park has the adyanisge of church, school, telephone, post office, stores and other modern conveniences. Regent Park is just far enough removed from the new Grand Trunk shops to make it a desirable residential property. Regent Park is guaranteed high, dry and level. Regent Park is at the junction of the Great Automobile highway and the St. Hubert Road. Regent Park is on the market at the! original price, $130.00 to $220.00 per lot on easy terms, without interest. Regert Park lots will double in value very rapidly. Regent Park has been inspected and approved by Mr. J. K. Carroll, 14 Market St., Kingston. Regent Park Lots are sold subject to approval of purchaser if inspection is desired. Investigate to-day and you will put your dollars to work by Investing in REGENT PARK. Information will be cheerfully given. Write for Illustrated Brochure. BOLAND & PAXTON - - 164 St James St, Montreal J. K. CARROLL, 14 Market St, Kingston - Local Representative € iw -- mr - ' ] manager of Henrietla Crosman, is to produce a play called "The Ghose Freakers," by Paul Dickey, formerty ' Miss Crosman's leading man, and NOTES ON PLAYS, PLAYERS | Charles W. Goddard ANE PLAYHOUSES. "The Garden of Allah' has just fin- ished an eight weeks' engagement at a . : the Auditorium Theatre, Chicago, io The Woman Thou Gavest Me" Hus receipts exceeding $200,000, Neen Dramatized--"The Living| Ronci, the tenor, sang into a graph- i, \ . v h : The problem which every business man of Beath," Tolstol's Last Drama; to | ophone the other day Jor the Colum . . : b Produced in 'England. bia people aud he fot Jio0. om) Sor six , £ ; a to-day is trying to solve is the increasing "Milestones" is to be given in Per- land other operas : " . gE! 0) " . | . : : lin." . Ning Spice Yorke and Arthur Deas X ¢ i ® of his business. There are three impor- Henry Bernstein is writing a new | gon, both Canadians, have been ene y rt play in which John Mason may play | gaged to appear in the new comic op / << 3 JS | tant ways of doing so. One is by News- the hero era by Walier Damrosch, Miss York : - . : ail RB | - A. H. Woods will revive "The Pet | will appear in a sulfrageite roje and b J na or Magazine advertising, one b i the Petliconis," which was tried] Mr. Deagon as a belligerent Irish Vv : EY | paper 1 Bis J Br y ast season. ¢ peace édommissioner. hy a ' dg Armstrong is to produce his Joseph M. Gaites has secured from ' | circular letter and the other by personal tw play, "The Escape," either in Los | the Tolstol family the English-speak- : wih ; y yi . | a hil te . : Angeles or San Francisco. ing rights to the novelist's last dra- y i ' HA A 1 | solic tation, Newspaper or Magazine Adde Rowland has been engaged for | ma, "The Living Death." Some of the y a " - / i er . \ a leading role in Sam Bernard's new | scenes ave laid in Russian gypsy ' A J: "4 > | advertising is. general, and the results are tcjuetion under the Shubert manage-|-eanips, --and-- a. gypsy composer-hag }- x ; a : - , t 5) A 2 . - t. composed tie music for the incidental 9 > - ip =a E usually in an indirect form. Circular let- Se «Stronger Claim," Heary 5 ballet wlieuts. ; LP Hatt ' N 3 . xe, d I Savage's new production, is booked Friézie Von Busing and Forrest Huff, We ¢ rn x 7 y i \ > HF is irect appeal to vour dar» long a through the south | who are now singing two of the lead . 2 dé \ : ter advertising 18 & C1 Pl y and the middle west. 'ing roles at the Casino, New York, A sn at ie Y - 3 on : N Margaret. Anglin has decided to | list wees celebrated their ninth wed- 5 : - prospective purchaser, and in many cases shelve "Egypt." The author, Edward | ding anniversary. These {wo singers Sheldon, will probably try to find an- |e joy the reputation of practically t R~ , : leads to an order or more generally to an other star for his play. never having played an engagement . \ A : J "Byproducts," a play by James |apart in all the nine years of their Medill Patterson, one of the authors { married life, and have never been sep- ] A | of "The Fourth Estate," has been pro- | arated more that four weeks during At = his . Z. 3 : . i with a personal interview. duced in Chicago recentiy. that gime. < i . ? > - oa , $ Williaa Znthany Magu. wha mad Madame Simone has just begun = fo. . A We h ovi K * the Ell a hit witha yr ling with the di- | hearsals of a new play written for her : . 0 his hbase RE Sets immns = on AG | » 7 wn As e kllams voree (ues oy has written asother by Louis N Hy the author of CANADIAN THUMB NAILS SKETCHES FOLLOWING THE UNITED STATES ELECTIONS. ti e have a device no . play, entitled "The Cost of Living." | "Disraeli" and "Pomander Walk." inquiry, which then can be followed up Alter her present season it is an- | Madame Sim n her arrival, reit-| R ; = EE EE . Duplicator which will produce from one \ . Fjoladamt. Bimones on hef val, reit- obert Loraine declares that his 1. Ewing. sl 1 $1.20: Jov i TARS IN CHEWING TENT. { nounced Henrietta oF ew in be erated het promise to divide the tine Present tour of America in' Shaw's & Sedge dor ve; J. ahi origi l as ny as 500 perfect copies of seen in a repertoire o assic plays. | she spends on the stage equally {Man and Superman" marks his last A " hE | Their Taste Will Award of nal as ma 1 This has long been her ambition. twesane French engagements at the na- son, shovelling snow and rep. w | Thei Decide "First Love," Lulu Glaser's vaudi- | tional theatres in Paris, and- English. | all Shain comadion mud adiant of | eulverts, $11.75; J. Docteur, rep. cul Tutueen Seutrget ih avything that can be written on a type- i t : + : IV] Sorin' 8 ia i 5 Washington, Nov. 9,-<For several : wille operetta, is the joint work ol | speaking tours of America. She | prob + verts god filling in washouts, 37; W . . i hi . Raymond W. Peck, who wrote the [brought over with her twenty-two Pro Deliiity. he will ae be able to Ye | Patterion, blasting out ditch mea: | Weeks 125 enlisted men ln the New| |i writer. Price complete $20.00. 'book; Anatol Friedland, the music, | trunks full of new gowns, and stated =f fain 'or many years C. O'Connor's, $7.50; J. I'. Lacey, | YOrK nav¥ yard will be busy chew-} | "and Mel & " i v i as hn) : K ville Alexander, the lyrics. - {that there was not a singla freakish Lone am Solita pod: account, 93c.; William Johnson, build {Ing forty kinds of tobacco to decide tracted to produce on a very Maurice. Cam I, the husband and! criss in the lot ing. culvert and job on road, $7; 1.|Which kind shall be bought for the i If vou are interested, write us, and we : scale. As it is, h large | (-ranston ir Ao culvert, $19; (navy. TR Bla i give hi of Fe San | Ie Sarin oon Trouidales WL | Bids, have been opened, tom 461 ll will have our Mr. Brickman, who wil ». : severgl seasons to tome. | oughbon, s share, «#30; . "| 9g , i irs ; , : Quickly' hes Dandruff A dramatization of Hall Caine's| Shales, job on Driper lake road, 86.- 390.000 pounds, shout 8 Jars Se. be in Kingston on Monday, Nov. 11th, fe Puts Radi into Hair] ist ben ei bs Nose Kine | 0% Wiles conde SEL [rand from 33 lo 43 cnt pour II and a practical d : 3 as by Messrs. Klaw 1] on Wilmer road, 25. ' ; » emion- : : ance into Srlynger and Joseph Brooks. Tt will Moved, Ennis 5, that council Tor _Yarious grades. not go to tu: call an give you a pn en " produced during the current sea- * tests wit i son. The exact date has not been set. 913. Carried. Council adjourn-{1ovest, bidder. =--Chemicel raion wi stration. tied upon. The play deals with wo-|ed to mest at 2 pam., Monday, Dec. be the uitimate choice. Withoo Man's place in the family in relation | 2nd, knowing what kind they are chew , motherhood and divorce. for the tes Maurice Maeterlinck, the poetic dra- lng; the wen selected i iti . y p will be questioned from time to tim: ay Tiling &_ sequel 10 ~The | the Winter I} iy a board of officers to how tne : ' les. Ther Tyltyl and Mytvl grown up. Jike the various samp . ¥ ted bv itaste will be the final court of ag : SEEEs Es SRINAET TNL TYPEWRITER Loughbore Council. ory. - | 1 Pounell. et, | Sug the Sen Pran 4 . 5. How He Does It Now. . : ing accoan A certain novelist was entertaining LTD CAR 1 ; i 3 of magarine editors. ; ! J . i BH ; a party 3 , bore LN, be x "Martin, Suiliing: water closet at hall, | shine i § hin Fhe conversion, naturilly and , ; v -{ Schoul, F i . ites :-- | $11; ®. G. Ruttan, expenses re audit, 3 AV Ax He d . : = Ee un isk 37 Form a itn amy or | 18 Victoria St. - ~ Toronto st Pani NS E and sm. near W. » A : Dey 3 it ; © say it is You claim it to hot; ti MH. in - : ; removed iI dandruff and left my scalp y n Makes the sw dean and healthy. My hair became soft and glossy and considerably Ton i ISIAN SAGE gives when thoroughly rabbed into OF the Raje! J.B. McLeod i. 5 it

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