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Daily British Whig (1850), 29 Oct 1910, p. 10

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OCTOBER 29, 1910. ------ EE _-- _ i time at the Lyceum Theatre, New , | THEA ate oduced, Wal . . nie pt All Leading Druggists Sell | grt lack's Lyveum, New York, 1855. ading ru g1s e SARAH BERXHARDY IS SIXTY. 4 Mendelssohn died, 1547. ¥ tg y 6--First production of "Our Girls" SIX YEARS OLD, at Wallack's Theatre, New York, 1879. 7--"Saints apd Sinners" produced, Lula Glaser's New Play--Eddie Foy| Madison Square Theatre, New York, in New York--'Daniecl" is Wright 15856. pter's New . S--Sardou died, 1908. Late: ra x Ipiay : : 9--Equestrian spectacles introduced Clara Lipman is winning continsed 'i, America, at the Broadway Theatre, | success in "The Marriage of a Star" New York, 1840. ' | William A. Brady will present Mar- | 16 Mrs Leslie Carter made her first guerite Clark in a new play next sea- appearance on any stage at the son. ? Broadway Theatre, New York, 1590. i Grace George will open the Play- 11--Mary Anderson appeared in house, William A. Brady's new thea- ot atre, -in New York, with a new play, early in February. | Lulu Glaser is making a hit in the new Shubert production 'The Girl and the Kaiser," which just coneclud oh hn TR | [ER Dentists Recommend It Hackett Theatre, New York, hus grown hy leaps and bounds, until it 15 now one of the big successes of the kk i he taboli.,, Isiah enriyl p23 ] ' You demand pure foods and you are perfectly right. Why not insist on pure Toilet Preparations--preparations your -drug- . i" ig £ gist KNOWS to be ENTIRELY PURE? The choice of Toilet Preparations is a matter of vital importance--it concerns play by Kugene Walter, which is be ' er . jing produced with Ida Conquest in your health. Their PURITY is just as essential to you as pure food or pure water, Look for the name "SANITOL" on "the lead: It is a stirring melodrama, ; i ¢ all Toilet Preparations. 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"Romeo and Juliet" at the Star The Its color is 3 guarantee of its purity. and preserve them from decay. the glow of health. part of Glad, the London slum girl, |atre, New York, 1885. who works the regeneration of a] 12--"The Brownies" produced first You should know all the Sanitol Family -- each has its everyday use in your home. 3 | despondent baronet. time in New Yprk, at the Fourteenth a. a p har : UID, Antiseptic, 25c and 0c SANITOL TOILET (TALC) POWDER, 25: SANITOL VIOLET ELITE TOILET SOAP. 28 SANITOL TOILET WATER. - 80c y D = illatte Kurshaw. who pays = Amy) Strest Theatre, 1894, A NITOL TOO BH Saad Se SA NITOr TALE POWER CO WDER, 25: SANITOL HYGIENIC TOILET SOAP, - 285c * SANITOL LIQUID SHAMPOO, Soc A F SANITOL . 2 soe Leroy, in "The Country Hoy," now| 13--"Undercurrent" produced first (Children's) TOOTHBRUSH, 25c SANITOL BATH POWDER, - . SANITOL SHAVING STICK, « +» - « 25 SANITOL H TONIC, ~ « running at the Liberty theatre, is the|time on any stage, at Niblo's Garden, ' ® w= only American actress who ever play-|{New York, 1888, . / [3 . « . Saf s off With Sarah Berphordt, The bo] TiBaant Keene appeared as Rich: REMEMBER -- Our Specialty is Tooth and Toilet Preparations.y| Sanitol Chemical Laboratory Co. ROM AN re ---- ard III at Park Theatre, New York, We manufacture nothing else. One standard for all, high-grade quality. 1825, 16-- "Lost Paradise" produced first time in New York, 1891, at Proctor's | ll 4 :! ; Twer*y-third Street Theatre. LA 3 1: 'The French Spy" produced first : time at Broadway Theatre, New York, 18--"The Heir at Law" produced, PERHAPS NOT YET-- ark Theatre, New York, 1799. By Lydia E.Pinkham"s ; i %--Mary Frances Scott-Siddons died, BUT EVENTUALLY Vegetable Compound 4 . k 247 Morning Call" produced, Wal- lack's Lyceum, New York, 1852. 25--0Ole Bull made his American de- but at the Park Theatre, New York, 1844 t 26---"A Day in New York' produced lat Tripler Hall, New York, 1857. 28-ltalian opera first introduced to | | America, 1895, at the Park Theatre, New York, J0--Junius Brutus Booth died, 1852 ; og | a ro ~ 3 Will have a permanent place on your daily EARLY QUEENS. : menu. Quality will win. Serve at break fest 'omen To. . with bowl of hot milk and sugar--lunch with glass of mk We First Ra 1s fa Opinion of 3 and chease--dinner with soup or in place of bread, RE v o Women were the first rulers of the _Scepe In "The White Squaw," gt the| world and since the domination of on Tuesdny, Nov. Ist. man the world had progressed steadi- 4 8 : Sammon aiid Pre: Goi | cement wan or ove sighe, Wie] 7 00 spelt ands" suid Fro Kershaw taking the place of a mem- of Chicago, hiordg Stor th 3 Ba 9 ' ' » 3 lite of Bernhardi's company, who was Spencer class. One of New Nork's most Dopular| cpimtanis worn roomed er me THIS MAGNIFICENT DOLL'S HOUSE ; bk = M on um ent S Princess the wiak of 'November Th, 5 merely an incident, the speaker AND HANDSOME IMPORTED DOLL in the person of Blanche Ring, in her Jecinred, snd widen that o Jha tion also TWO compleie sets of beautiful furniture for the house musical play, "The Yankee Girl] : L this level goid-laid jeweled ri Miss Ring has a large singing part, symbahatie, | k i : h i and ¥y ring and is said to have found worthy lesson e's pointe]. out ow Bl I successors to "Rings on My Fingers" Latest in Design and Best Word. mwanship Gaaranteed at Lowest Poss. man gradually, in the course of cen- Nats , and "Yip F Addy: turies, shattered the rule of woman Ra Hi oct Little a = gs) ule Prices. arta through the use of his greater animal A Call of Inspection Solicited, Last Saturday was Sarah Pern: : hardt's Zirthday. She is sixty-six | PO¥oS, aud after supplanting her as . ? a ruler enslaved her. : i A he 1 Er rns a) > Chimune NG yvomrs of age. At once t most dis- a . ' d Try - vl A LWA : . tinguished and most interesting per- ~ Re declared that "sits Fule he- £ i ° i - steps. The outside of the PEER \ " Pe 43 k ¢ - | sonage of the present day French © ! ie Orn « oy dave 2 i 3 Beek ta aan ae ¥ i Ya 3 ig - a 472 PRINCESS, : f civilization itself. stage Mme. Bernhardt has dominated | © Ri ga Sig P ; beautifully res thr And prey window har Joaus of unparalleled | ata theatre of her native country . In the first state of primitive man, = curtaioa, "TF I FURNSAMED CORE ns ce prt n | r wen tw oss afta 3 Doors Above Barrie Street. + i x . . with the loveliest furniture you have eve 1 } i . . A -, u ov of ydia BE Pink. ne: woman 'since Rachel. She Yai he said, the relationship between fath compiste sets, including soa, chairs, tables, bods confirms $ ham's Vegetable Compound to cure ! born in Paris of Jewish parents, on | and child was not known, the right - JAE rol iE EAN BIONE pots WE GIVE diseases. ot Od | of the mother to her children was un- x 1a 5 little beauty Oct. 22nd, 1844. Her greatest parts | fispated i LE } Fully Julutad #5 that she can sit dows, tars her hen : h } J ~ rh move hot arms and Jaga, sud she fu drossed with fir were Fedora, Theodora, La Toses, and F com from ) » 2 mea, ; EN J pd 3 tq underwear, shoes, stockings, etc, Adrienne Lecouvreur, Sometime dur- He said that the father, having no bala i Yo hase. a we ie he ing this winter Mme. Bernhardt will | Port in the family, remained a wan- Ae FN 14 FREE LD ST ATTY he - in I ARI y = : > 24 3 ERs senpReReepeaes visit Toronto and will play a week's derer, leaving the mother in full con- Tek seis of furnitare and the beautiful jeweled Ting. sem 2 . . us ye nd * S S l selection from a repertoire consisting 24 ut Baa Jewelery wopeiton ss only 10 cons and eventually love was horn and man Pe a f he each. They sre handsome novelties, everybody wants admitted to the sacred precincts of 9 on n 3 50 The Teter civilization and organized society, | S| Se. aud we will prospily send you all § hans November Theatrical Chronology. "Ll am not relating these facts for | he Wo arrange to stud TRSmtt OF i ere! ets 1-"The Wife!' produced for the first | the vurpose of 'censuring man, Sut to Lind, 3 Write ua hodny. an io 5 To abon ay Shaw the result to humanity of a re- F Taguifosast ute 404 all We Dusutiful prevents. ion which exalts one sex above an Addin ~- other. I think we are justified in won i ne Me UAL CREDIT CO. derinz what would have been the re -- a ~ tant. salt if Jehovah had best a womun. "If the feminine principle had _do- - " --- -- Dro minated the Jewish conception of . Deity, | do not believe that history | 5 Hi HTT HA HEHE } would have recorded some of the ian Eh things 1 have referred to. If the moth. ; We Specialize || Given upby Doctor |; =i i= gra te inhi [8 | "FIT FOR AN EMPEROR'S TABLE" 4 far more highly dev then Rt is . : "I had kad was told to-day. I do not believe there would 'I HE SAME natural progess that has evolved the mn SHOES Eloy my dropsy, a have Do ny Juouietn wpe of Som T acroplane and the automobile from the ox-cart and Jil a Juicinn My |= iT NoTIng the stage-coach, has developed the whisky of our y "I do not believe there is any es. } : : " : , ancestors into the whisky of to-day: Wo tate sien sors of | ne sna a | i fh Rn ; } = ; son for the tinwance treme x : ; aul ® -- thought and study to the sub- ES Jove in thi oc in any a And : i CORB y 4 | o am inclined to i = , " 4 -- Sa le of trol. However, infants were helpless a h ; 25 of our handsome Jewelery noveities st only 10 conis of twenty pieces. Popular Frices ERR TRRORPRER ERY i every mafch a light, § and every light a steady eve Ome" ny ) e-Li or rhe Sm Ok oP re a Box her "Je Jatest jase) Creation (realest Match Manufactory CETTE 11] 114) Ject of Shoes, 80 when we & sod) ry) ' universal belief in the Enchant . : G Bosak of Shows 1: suun wit smothering. 1 | 53 1 he rc. ha = : Dining Chair seem strange that we assume to 2 took Dr. Miles' Heart Remedy Chicago Indisnapoli i The : . : ng : 5 know what we're talking about. & | Until I was entirely cured. This TRE CURE. : in : : not 2 was in 1902, and I am pow able Bf Hannan G. Fernald. i = 3 Beit of Diners, genuine leather, Our experience iz that tn § | 0 do any kind of work on my te Tomi 43 fod ould Pec was = J . Over half-a-century of distilling experi- ] golden oak, $15 per sett. 4 "selecting Shoes fit is the prime farm. My cure was certainly -- Bal un efranas, cheer" a : ence--allied with the modern scientific EB 2 Sett Qt Oak, best lester Beats essential, and so we offer our § | TaArvelous. = Ha Stress on gue emphatic rile great | Tesources--is embodied in this whisky of $22 sett : customers various styles from em] w "While coming home from schon" | 2 rare quality, : he rol Ou % = 5 WY Instead of Som me at two. he Y : g » re he - : L Beit Qt Oak Leather Seats, $25; a 2 Ang such a th E f atmestin purity and quality. Itis the * De Luxe" " others at 325, $30 and $10, whose Product is noted for is § oid Atrive : : most imported Cram a1 eau a =n + Rye y tivalling the costly Surface Oak Diners for §1, $1.50 & . "ad a8 wel § ' brands. The flavor is distinctive--not simalative. ' ' each. : : Sold by oll first-class hotels, cafes and liquor : Xiollen Finish Chairs, 75¢, $1.60 - s t she | them In the i; ESR ; sue pS Ee ae 8 n Corby Distillery Company « S "Sebo aM SR can Fr 'Head Offices: Montreal. "Cortiy's of Corbyite for Gver Hasta. Century" 5 R Jd BREID sn ) ana Lil ma 4 Fe A 3 i g . . 3 fis : : Ambulance. 577 phone (ER TE each.

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