the ` t= and #gr- gn .5 .. _ - , e~,..i-,.,..‘t_-: ' tr V42- ,V,- ' lil, 4 ~ ~ _.i,_V- V ' '"""¢ ' i,.,i » J. ,-1 _ _ l_ _, , ~ ._ _'T -"_‘_ :yi . ._,V.._.2.V 1 l V i _ _ i _ . V ,V , ~ ' , V ,_ i _ V ; V. ~ _"xy §,‘...-,V.V.»,»,V. -. ,;,_ ¢, ,_,.,_,__:VVV 4, _ V rl _.4 _-y.,/,of f i _ .,~ ».;.-. _ ,..’ _ ,~_,_ ~ ., ‘ "+»$"‘<" - .l ,.‘ ' 4 . ,.< t _ -» , . , ~ , » i f .fi-»{»\.~. i - - `- -‘ -»~ff ‘-'s'»'- .-_-L., ~ r --.mn m _-< ,,-- in. _ ` ' 'll `f'".=f;"7"~-.' " J ',»f-‘.='.f‘"f; 5 , xi 'fi . ,. - .l s Q .. ,l _ _ ` 4 _ A ‘~ ' T "V 'T l ` » ' ' I - ' fir: ll , i . i ' i ‘ onniNG.tiiilx+lr » V ` Cstchellilllilrlyl ` ,- i _ ,_ ' V V V _V Mqniingj/l_eils_V-;V_;: » V5, l _ -‘-°~ READ A|..|.., oven |=»R|Nc|s =nwAnb |é|`.ANo --<- . - ,T *"’iiTiiNii,\'oli1ilmiirougnRiiaiii } ,_ » -_ - _"_ _ - ' __ _ _ ,,,,¢,K_|_,\ 5_.~iiiw mm. A __v_i iss; _ THE LATEST NEWS CHAR OTT -, is-isnoirrsar 'is Sgr it -- - _ - ' . - L ETOWN, CANADA, SATURDAY, SEP'I`EMBEI§M3o, _1A9_rr. __ rm_s'r o_s Am. {£,,,,V,,,,,_!§A,,,, THE Hisroili or rsh riiirivriso coloiviili _ srocii coMPAivv Now PLAYING iiv CHARLorrEron/,N ~ i _ - 7" , ._ _ . _ » i1 . i . ` ` " i lf The average actor or actress is uftell asked, “why did you go on thi- stage,"; and as there is usually ii ,certain amount of curiosity felt ;in regard to anything that pertains ito the theatrical profession, the ,writer thought that while THE (‘-OI-i- iONlAL S'1‘O(fK COMPANY, was in lChnrl0ttetown, this would be il. good lopportunity of obtaining some facti- |froln the different members of that ,favorite organization, whose efforts, ;at the opera house this week ari- lmecting with well-merited and liberal T patronage. The combination is too well known ,to , rc<_|llire extended comment llpon ,tllclr_histronie ability, or their per- ,sonalities, suffice is to say--that leach visit to Charlottetown makes them nearer and nearer and it is felt that Charlottetown theatre goers nri really their sponsors, as it was in lthis town that THE (l<)l.(lN1AiiS lvvere first organized as a colnpany, `in other words--Charlottetown is thi place where the The (lolonial Stock lifompnny had its birth. To iploti Mr. Hartman, - or “llllly-’ as hc if known to many, have been nil over the civilized globe, but it's “Char lottctown for mine", and this is thr sentiment of every member of the og- l gregation. But to return to the subject "why did you- go on the stage", The writer Vfelt 3 slight hestltnncy about y asking anything so extre- ANOTHER SCENE FROM A WELL KNOWN 1'1,AY_ _mely personal, yet thi’ `Colonials one and all 'uve piuicti ‘cally the smile reply, winch was- i\N(’ll‘ZNT PASTRY MOULDS. those who attained the rank of major l "My dear sir, if anything about ini ...___ f ,» - _ . jis of interest to the public here, l ll the gingerbread of Elizabethan times was going out of fashion in the 17th ci-ntury, the biscuit and the bun were :lililL‘ai‘iiig in a quaint and orn- ate stiitc of infancy, says the Queen. Kingly elligies and royal features were vigorously and not always fiat- teringiy impressed upon the small discs of paste and caraways, that lay in the windows of the fashionnbfe bun houses. ' Tiilcs were told upon the delectable iiren ofa sugary cake by meims of u drm impression from the pearwood iii hoxwood die, or romance was car- ried to the lips on the surface of a crackiicl, possibly telling the story of the tannins Bicidenden maids. Sllllllilillic and embossing ot delicate lakes and “jumballs" during the late Stuart times became a characteristic lil‘n_ncl| of the pastry cook's profession while in private life, at a period when :onlumy was considered a 1ady’s most Zrnccful accomplishment, the country chateliiinc milst have despatched many in order to her agent in town for ii l’?lll,‘l"°'l m0l1lf1. Preferably one de- lllcllllil the equestrian energies of the ffllllllllir monarch. With these the loy- Athostrss could do herself and her ll°lRh\l_lll's justice. ` _ ‘Ein kc\\'bory’i; "Dives Pragmatic-us” SH3. il l'hym_ed catalogue of the uten- H 'll an Elizabethan kitchen, we get l_l0“i: metrical enumeri=.tion of the in- cised rollers for the* paste-and vari- llrs moulds andornaments. Another lgglinok of favorite dishes. A Queen's P llllll. refers to the moulds as cards. ‘ll l'0lll‘ cake between wooden csrdsl 3': “W the cards together till the Ml are cold. Gurrant breads, very £;lll;l'li‘ll` fllmllzliollt the 17th century,l mmfn ff>lV'th all the energies of the| mn‘VI;l_-;lP Flustcr cakes th ,, ere were pear- mmiliic oi the Paschal Lomb, mm Vlahed cakes with embossed ,emVVMsln Itfiemhppeared at betrothai lar throll lilmltmg Beams were popw ,mes qs 'cant the 17th and 18th cen- orm tis ln! parties proved a fav- ,ure Vmdll cr suhfect. nor were Serin' v|zmo“s "lYl3l‘0l°gY Overlooked. The ,nd the _“moulds depicting Hercules M mcVVn.mi;niean monster under stress as Sslnpsi lance” did impartial duty An um ll" Slaylln-g the lion. ,d in mt lolvicwood set of blocks cerv- llllltricsl dgio with "owe" and geo' “mug “'88 izns is still in existence, llie str-oul mms nl, HWY! dela P081' The ' “‘ Marquis of V Waterford., ,,,,,,f,r‘;*‘l@ anim nie end of the mn' };.w,,,mVl‘"f bellr the maker's name, ii i, to -,al ylso street, London. sue pm and VV; usclnntinir days of 'Wil- mogt ,nt ‘Wy rind Anne that the old moiilsieilgnjggdpeclmens of these LTV &_`°"*"*'*. ING oiv-n. Wm onlsnnnns. general and bligadici general during the Civil Wur and who were appoint- 1865. Of course, it is not possible to verify the list in its entirely as it has been prepared in the adjutant general’s office of the War'Depart- ment, for there is no information con- cerning the officers who are not now of the military establishment. i Of those who remain in the army, all of them, of course, on the retired list, the following may be mentioned, with the dates of birth, respectively: shall be only too happy to give yol_ ,all the information in my power." ed general Officers prior to April 9., one thing, about the ladies iini' gentlemen of the Coionials is, their kunfailing courtesy to everyone. i Miss Edith _-Warren was the first lone to be interviewed, she is stayini; lat the Queen and had just retlirnei 'from the photographer, whore fin ,two days the Comifaily have been :photographed in scenes from the dif- iferent plays in their repertoire. The ,popular leading lady of the Colon- ials received the writer graciously Compuny Was Formed. ___>----.i____.. li, electricians iinll stzlgc-liniillsi stnreii nt catch other lil ilisimly, orl for im idea to extricate tllclnl from thi- dilcinnla when thc; stiigc ciirpcui.er, and it soi'L of ora-‘ cle in his way, siliil--"\\"iiiit,'s»thel matt:-r with that littlc reii-headeili i`rccliloil-filccil hid, next door, shc’sl got cheek enough to go on, and I’l‘l bot my boots, she’li make l1ooii.”l The inullilgcr was willing to grasp ati the pi'o\'crbliil straw, so they sentl for the little red-lieal1's uniniinn, until cxpluilled the situation. ` She, like most mothers thought her “l‘bcilii" n “Born Actress" and con-i sented. iiittle red head, or as thc; pliiy bills refill, “La Petite Edie”} was yours truly. Then all that after- noon my niatiicr worked like ii trojan Well the time canie for my first en. Lriinrc. I wi\_sn't it bit nervous, but was "s’howing off to beat the band” :is cliildrcn say. "Uncle Toni" anii “l