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QQQOQAQOQUQQOoo0Oovooooob-vb-00040-04040000fdod0400 (wlnod __The l_l"m0rmN Li`_.`lu`]mIv‘ ,_ >‘ Y ‘ » _ .. -__»- _ _ff »-,f _:_ § :~.<-toil by "I-B»9>¢'8~4»~t-C--2-d»¢>6£~0+6»-l nsrnvicii suuer may be caused ~ln tirninatlc cir-_ cies, and in circles lar _ widgr, -by the change in ownership, 'declared lo bo on the way, of Drury Lane Theatre, the fain- ous old London playhousc, it is toiie Lsiispet-ted that the prospect leaves Drury Lune ‘itself qilite unuioycd. i For Drury Lane is used in changes. Dli\‘lD§ the hundred and seven years that the present building. thc "plain, honest, homely, industrious, whole- some;"l1i'own-brick playhouse" of the "Rejected Addresses" has been standing. it has witiie_=.~:ml runny changes ln_it3 own. iiinuugengeni and in all around ii. As one writer hal said of it, in desperation it has worn m0l\t"»Y,.c1`iught eagerly :it every bi- zarre attraction, and bet-ii Everything by turns, niiii nothing long; it monster concert. hall, a l~‘ronch hip- podrome with spnsniodic intervals of paritoniliiie and legitimate diniiia_ 'l‘he spasmodic' intervals, however, were great intervals. With supreme conildence in its own ability to hold its own, Drury Lane has siirvivetl all vlclssitudes. The pot-boiling siop~ gaps have faded out of int-iiioi'_\` :ind almost out oi' history, and the iiaine! of Edmund Kean and Joe iirisiittltil in and about 1820; Macready, iii and about 1840; und Dion Boiicicaiili und Chatterton in the sixties arc sum- cient to carry it over the iirst half century of its career; whilst the story of Sir Angustiis Harris’ iriuinpiis in management, and tho.'~'t» of his s‘.tc~ ' cessor, Arthur Colliiis, bring the :innnls ol' the old plziyiioiiso itliiiost to the present day. The story oi' Ilriiry i..t:it-, limiwer, T .Goes iiitich fiii'ilit‘i' bark iiinn ii itun- tlrcd yours or so. lt \\';i=, iiitlct-<1 in the curly _dziys of the llt»siui:liion that one 'l`lioiiius l{illigi'e\v.` nfivr- wiirtl Muster of ilie Rci't=ls it- the Merry Monnrcli, piiiriitiscti fri\i_i the I-Yuri of liedlorrl at lcaiso ui” it nil--t oi ;.'roi\iid, situziieri in the tivo pziihiii-s 4 ' ni' St. .\iartin’s-iii»Ficlils .anti St. tl l‘aitl’s, Covent Gardeii, :incl ir-ii--.-iiii l im ,_ iiiilt ii lheutrf~_ He op\»iit'ii it ' l v 0 o o 4 Q vo# evo oo4¢+o»-0004 Qoooo "l`liiti'sda,v, April S, ltifiii, with :i pluy 5-'L1 -'i 1;-3°-.:'.z-_._-_-5,-.'_-':< - ___;...t».v.-;;VV __~_;;_ V_ _... _ _ _ i of t‘riiiiciii:uis, ’ and the .\\>w. lil~\_.ire, <=m»s-.ff-».._._V¢,..i._,V _ ..__.,--`»_»_'_w.¢1...¢.--sg.---.. thc "l{ing's House," us tht- ubiqui- - - 'rt ` tiwis Pepvs calls it quit°ltl" lioruiru the tonic you_.need is . An2cmics,Viciims<;1` Pulii1cni:i'yifoiihlcs,Convalescents l 0,,,‘ G, ,,;,; g,.€.,,_ ,,,',,.,_s '_,,V~`“_,,_,,,,,,,,_, for iii.sliion:ihlc liiiitilon. _\Itisi oi' the rf-at uf rms and a¢'tt‘vs'`* ‘» ‘_ " *fi* _ it and early iiiiiett-t-iii.li coiii,iii‘ies criti- _ fl i '-ffii;-. ._ '_ _ B" .fi-' `v ciztitl uiiii vi'c|‘»'~ ci'itlt,cizerl williiu it., _ , _ __ ,_ _' i wzills. lt ivzisi licrc- that i\`t-il Givynnc _ ’ made he-r nrst, nppezirantc uiiti hvit i ' ~ that MTS. Bt‘;it‘ogirt`llii set. ull l'.iiiitli_»ii Nerves and strengthen the whole organism Emi* ‘“““° “ of the intiiffcrciit nie legion, ~.,-:,`5i"i`V V V ` as . _ _ . . , __ on sue i;vcr,»i~i~f¢. nu. nn. nioiiin at co., Limited, Quebec; cumin. Quin, Macklin, Gziri-it-k, M rs. Clive, _ V VVA- V, » \_- ~ V__;’___ Mrs. ]'i~it<'iiiii-d, Mrs. Sidtions, und '__ __ MAA - -W V ' fl John Keinble .ill won faint- oi .iddeil ‘E z ci (Monday, December 8th) . V .II-: V V “-' - 1 ' ~~T- -F'-f - L-B to it at Drury Lnrita; u'liilst.Adtii:1\ii. 151121.-I -ml if .__ 1 .t ' _ Dolinghinke, lloiiitr Vllulliole. .tiiii l i. 7-i Dr. Johnson, to luke only ti t`t_-tv f, names almost at ruiidoin, it-t,-iw". _ .__ Q_._t__ amongst its regiil:ir hiibitues. :r twig” ‘ During all these ycurs, lio\vt_-rm-, 13 " " 1 it was not the same Drury Lnnc tluit ` V ()l‘ witnessed these. goings and ruiiiiiigs "‘ " of the great, for the pi'c-sont builtlinu is the fourth to stand on thc plot, oi ground sccui‘ed by Thomas Killii.:irc\v. ` The first theatre vviiri burned down in 1672, und, two vcars liitci' u. new theatre, deslgncifby Sir CVlii-'isioplicr ` Wren, opqtied its doors. lt was this ' saw the triituiiihs of thc theatre that dramatic eighteenth ccntuiy, but io- ward tho close of that iiieiuorublc period it was pulled down and nn- - other playhouse, “ii tiiodcl oi' vic- ganco and beauty," _was erected, only in its turn to be demolished in liitlii Three years later the present builti- ‘ Drury Lane " - | square miles in the heart of Europe _ _ Facts iHon‘\lEmpire "' HE late German eiripire, com' , posed of twenty-ilve `statei ` ' :und one territory, compris- ' HIE an'¢.rea of 208,325 and having o5,oo_o,ooo people, wasi the greatest industrial state on _they vast double continent of the Old! World. _ ' l It had won andV_held by the art! of peace an enviable place in the i , It had such a “place in the sun" al, li Prussia was the largest, the direct- at ; ing state of the German empire, and i it imposed by virtue of its material ' its home, and from here German steel world before the war fever seized it. few of the empires of any age have strained. But unfortunately for ii Gei°many's “place in the sun" was exchanged for a place in the shadow because of the_ vain pursuit of it mir- uge. ~ _ ¢____ , VV-V V i - an V Vf- ; The _ Skateswit\\V_ _ _ V Fumitium Tops 1V ..____' V-.. V ....1 V ~ -2'* - ' ’ ..._ P°“'°f “S Svifft and instincts “P0” `< , 1 l I the other states. It possessed more _ than iialf of the area. of Gerinanlhi,-'t 134,664' square miles/ and more than ’ half of the population, 38,000,000. Grown from the Mark of Branden ,-burg it had joined -to its fortunesi,-__ many provinces in'Germany, among ~' these tho industrial heart of the eni- I Dire, Westp ialin_ Here the great German steel and iron industry made '15' products were sentto iioodtlie prin- cipal inarkets' of the world. ' Sterile in soil, filled with great 5" dreary sand wastes and stretches oi unfruitful swamp, most of the orig- qi lnul land of Prussia. was of the sort 5'-1 that mothers dour, hardy, pessimistic men. The 'Pi~iissian race wus tt ilghtf \ ing, intulistic race, which turned iw from its own clieerless country to fri bring the siiiiiiier and ririier lands of its neighbors under its sway. [\ Iliivni-iii, the second stiiic in the`,\_»é4 empire, with un urea of 29,293 square 2;; iiiiles and at population of 6_500,'000, " lit-ld certain privileges after Prussia in thc eiiipire. Tliiis it iuzitiuucd its ,f3 own i'nili'o:iti systoiii and iioulirially its oirri itriiiy. _ Good huiiiorcd, _lioister<\us, sonic- __ what bm-.k\\':<,i‘tl iii cducritioiiitl niat- lil - tors, thc famed land of best hecr and of llhinc wine productioii, Brtvztria, ll, and Mttiiicli, its riipital, wore popular with plciisiiiw cxcursioiiisis fruiii all ,fl Darts of the world. ' L* Saxony, the ihiril state by rnnk,|i"’i was aiu lndtistriul coiiiitry pu r excel-;2f,\l lencr. It was oiio of the iiiosi thickly populated states in thc world, and was its iiii°it‘li sown with iiiills as Prtissin proper is sown with sand/l wastes. It had it wonderful textile,9, industry, whose pi-btliicts were dis~§i'l tributed throtigliout the length und, breadth oi’ the world. ll. hud irou, steel, xnachincry industiucs. ___ It manufactured world fuuioiis pot-thi it ; -,:f. tory. 'lt produced a thoiisaud and one articles of export, and its largest _ city, Leipsic, was the book centre of Germany, ii. leading fur iiiarket, A great products' fair centre and one ot the busiest commercial towns on the continent. - ' The free cities, Lucbeck, Hain-f ‘"1" ““d B'°"“°“- “"f‘° ”“°°"‘“° si -un ~ ‘ t elements in the empire’s composition. l. They were survivals as states of ilie~ ’ / . 1 d V ‘ 1 Have Your JQbilWork Done at Home The Guardian now has every facility for turning out High Class Job Printing Work, including a Model C In- tertypeniacliine equipped with side magazine units the latest production in type' setting machinery, and there is no longer any reason why manufacturers, merchants and others should send their orders out of the province. GIVE US A TRIAL ORDER AND BE CONVINCED We hrve a new oilico and up-to-date machinery, all run by electric power, and can turn out work promptly and cificiently. il` You li:i\'c :i Joh 'ol' Prliiiiitg (lull Vp .\'o. V1.2()-l.. \\`c \\‘ill do tlio Iitist. The _ffl uarcl ian Job Printery _ ~. 6 liciV'tV Street. ` -K -o t_‘ll,\ l{l.0'l`Tl§'l'0\\fi\'. \ old Hausa. Bund, and Hamburg and` | - __ 7, ,, ___1 _ __ 5 i ____ - _A *_m”_` Bremen, thc twin cities of Gernmny'si merchant marine reriown,Vwere enor- mously wealthy There were four kingdoms in the; ` German Federation, and Wurttein-I f th itl 5818 s uare burg, the our , w i , q A miles and 2,000,000 population, whose iniiueiice 'pi German affairs ` ranks as here mentioned, was one of the smaller state forces in the empire . . to react upon its larger policies. The ’ ‘ smaller states, six grand duchies, live ducliies and seven principalitles. cr- ` ` ` / were important only as names p h ` f petuate the memories of small old-‘ “ time despotics; | ‘ Germany V--is subdivided naturally T them EKXIWF* ' slsisusara . s *gf sf 4, 3 Is a aiu at Carter & Co.’s Big Book and Stationery Stores (up-stairs) among the V To s Dolls Games etc. ' ' y ’ ’ ’ iinitable “Rejected Addresses" oi “ Colne in and See Uur of V The story is wellhknown--iilotv thc if t t t--, g I-`il;?:ll§felE;;i'oa(clilngecolliieilletioi? 1 ) I ` _ ` i . others, because it was the cause of the appearance of that fam already been name, naiiiely the in Horace and James Smith. ‘ airing to signulize the event, piouiot uiiwii Hllllllllf H' Dolls, Dolls, Dolls? We have more dolls to choosevfrom than all other stores who “side-line” dolls in the sl city combined, Our prices are lower, we buy for cash direct f_roi_n the manufacturers. ff. Dolls of every descriptioii at every price to Suit every purse. Sec tlicm. ~- . ,Q V CARTER & C0.. LlMll`ED§fi% ' SANTA ci.AUs' HEADQUARTERS. yiaimenxnlnlteituaieviaieiiaiwsaiw¢aifmifs¢ei<»@4<»iisa¢»esieies»e&>is THOMAS lvl. REE & co. ht.,t thing of the kind since tiiti "Roi Quill." S0011 lIlBlBl.Bd lllal lit! lllllsl United status with 23_600'00r° ton. of intro written the address ascribed to h-on’ Germany with 15_20°_0°0 ton, liiui, ttlihoiigh he could not i'cu_ieui- and G,-Bat Britain with 9'50g_000 _ hui- upon wlint occasion; whilst Jci~‘-mns_ l _ i't-ry, in tho Edinburgh Review, pro-, The outbreak of _thgwar g0,m¢` nnuiiccil it it model of "ltuiiior, good mis "ate one of mowing prosperity li~-_~uoi'_ tlirwiltlln-1'i0“ “nfl 5°°dfin industrial ilelds. one of steadilY |..~.¢i<~." All the n ll V ~,;‘;,fY¢-' 4 , t 7,' ‘ _ ,F3 U ,» ,.- ,ir ~- » r' i i V i¢~‘¢_>="M V- V _ .1 » ',,’ ,-ti<...-, .~f \ . 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