THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, MONDAY, MAY 19, 1919. . Elsa Ryan STAR in 'Peg 0' My Heart' "Out There" "Tea for Three" April 22,1919 The Salada Tea Company, TORONTO Gentlemen; Permit me to express my 8pproe olation of your product. Since be- ginning my Canadian tour in "TRA FOR THREE® I have discovered that after 8 fatiguing day, a cup of tea refreshes and stimlates me delightfully. But until I tried SALADA, I feel I never really knew tea. Its fragrance is delicious and its effect most bongs ficial, > ww Oordially, lpr The foregoing letter is only another illustration of public appreciation of the exquisite quality of "SALADA TEA". Miss Ryan not only prefers SALADA in private life but has chosen it for exclusive use at every performance of "Tea for Three", s CATARRH of the eo § BLADDER ¢ GARDEN SEEDS & MOTH CAMPHOR At Williams' Store 171 Wellington St. Phone 40. i a a ------ | Do It Now Send us your hair or If the soil in your garden | Atthe Theatres (Continued from Page 8.) Miss Ania Stewart returns to the ranks of the screen stars in this pic- ture. Miss Stewart plays the part of Amy Forrester, whose domestic troubles as the wife of Andrew For- rester, a social Bolshevigt, have pro- vided thousands of women with word Pictures of their own wifely prob- lems, Loca} theatre-goers who have read the book, or the story as it was published serially, will find that the film production keeps close in the action, to the various developments of the printed version, Miss Stew- art's supporting cast includes Mrs, DeWoif Hopper, wife of the fam- ous comedian now starring in "Ev- erything" at the New York Hippo- drome; Conway Tearle, a star from the legitimate stage; William Boyd, well known to writical theatre aud- fences as leading man in a number of the big \stage plays of the last three years,\and Fdwin Arden, peer of actors dellnealing the characters of men married to women who feel no sense of obligation in their wed- ded life, 5 Mrs, Hopper has the part of Irma Delabarre, a society leader deserib- ed as "lily of beauty with pollen ot deadly poison; Conway Tearle plays opposite Miss Stewart as the hus- band, Andrew Forrester; William Boyd impersonates the character of Monte Bracken, a social "crocodile," and Edwin Arden is seen in the role of Maurice Deiaharte. Jrma's "hus band, wh ies to apply the ideas of the last generation to the conduct and principles of modern sociéty. This picture is a gorgeous produc- tion; and should be seen by every- one. The title alone is a challengt to curiosity, and should attract large crowds,--Advt. I-- ' Tea For Three." "Tea for Three" is the" rather sociable title of the comedy which Miss Elsa Ryan brings to the Grand on Tuesday evening, May 20th. Written by that well-known dra- matist, Rol Cooper Mergrue, whom regent critics have compared favor- ably to George Bernard Shaw, the author, described the piece as "An angle on--not of--the triangle." The distinction seems to be well taken. The mere suggestion of, in- trigues and liasons of a trianghlar character is sufficient nowadays Yo turn people away. But "Tea for Three" is decidedly not such a play. The piece disclosed a deliclolis sense of humor, distinctly different in flovor from comedies that have gone before, and keeps its audience highly entertained throughout the three acts.--Advt. Cyril Maude in "The Saving Grace." At thse Grand Opera House on Wednesday, May 21st, Cyril Maude and his shpporying company, under the direction of Charles Frohman, will be seen in CO. Haddon Cham- bers' latest comedy, "The Saving Grace," which has won high favor in London and New York, and which is said to be the most de- lightful work that has come from years. "The Saving Grace" pictures a small English household during 'the early days of the great war. It Is no respect a war play and yet the situations, complications and the characters themselves are influenc- ed by the spell of the world's tra- gedy. It is a high comedy with a background of the deepest human emotion.--Advt. the pen of the dramatist in recent |' atl the summer home of her parents, | Mr. and Mrs. William Bdwards Jr.,| at Batteau Point on Friday evening. | W. C. McCarney, manager of the! provineinl hotel, who has been ser-| lously TH with pneumonia for some time past, has recovered, { Rev. William Gardner, pastor of | | the Clayton, N.Y., Methodist church, ! { at the parsonage on Thursday : noon, united in marriage Miss Mar-| jorie Wilcox of this town, to Wil-| liam C. Martin, of Kenosha, Wis. Mr. | {and Mrs, Martin left fgr their new | home on Friday morning. i Miss Freda Chevis, daughter of| Chief of Police and. Mrs. William! | Ohevis, who recently underwent an | | operation for appendicitis in King-| ston General Hospital, has so tar recovered as to be able. to return home. : Miss Louise Bates, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 'H. S. Bates, Brock street, who underwent an operation for ap- pendiditis in Kingston hospital during the past week, Is reported as making excellent progress towards recovery. Mrs, Hugh Wilson, Pine street, | who spent the past winter in Califor- | nia and later with her daughter, Mrs. Cecil W, Sherrin, at Pelican Rapids, Wis., 'bas returned to town. 1 Robert A. Greer, of Montreal, a, former resident of this town, who has been spending the past' week with relatives and friends, left for home yesterday afternoon. At a special meeting of Renfrew Board of Education on Friday a re- port recommending salary increases for the teaching staffs of the schools found acceptance. CASTORIA For Infants and Children v IinUse For Over 30 Years Always bears the Signature of Fresh Cut Flowers Ferns, paimy,. funeral designs, floral sprays, wedding bouquets made to order F. J. JOHNSON, Florist. dor, ye Wort! Phone 304 from 80c to 10,000 Pounds Ceylon and Indian Tea $1.00. 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