een ie ards, 0 and eqrintos, perforined mn a Mand: DE : "lf | "Save $800 . the grounds at Earl’s court may be rec- : ognised the: ingenuity and art that’ have ‘reconstructed: nearly everything esseritial spirit of the gay and picturesque revels “stem to stern.: In the well designed scene harbor and. .an’ effectively - painted © £ea . ot. Tudor. architecture. The. exhibition ae . “the Elizabethan ‘period, and: Shakesperean mainly, literary, but. the majority | ‘of /-vis- 1 with as ‘conscientious ° exactitude that hearsal of the. Pyramus. and Thisbe scene aq from “A. Midsummer Night's: Dream” ite was. in progress when the visitors: were ay occasions... ‘ f will -he given in this theater, and visitors Wy with a rim: of thatched roof. over: the iy surrounding: tires “and: stage, while: the fg cntire accuracy. Fa Wun square and this building, also. recon- 7 SIDNEY AND ISLANDS REVIEW, SIDNEY, B. C., FRIDAY, JUNE 27, 1913. On the the Purchase of a 37 ft. Gasoline Launch For immediate sale we offer a 37 foot, 12 bh. p. Gasoline Launch for . $1,200.. Old style Yale Engine, burns distillate or gasoline: two storage ‘batteries, powerful pump, two cabins, nine ton capacity, nearly new; com- plete with full equipment, $2,000 For the Manufacturer if he uses Bal | FOR QUICK SALE $1, 200 Electric Power—No Dirty Belts; S.: NAKANO & CO., 627 Pandora St., Victoria Whirring Shafts or Noisy Engines.’ og Or H. & R.B. BRETHOUR, Sidney, B.C. > — If you are interested in keeping : _dows the costs of manufacturing $ THE ENGLAND OF SHAKESPEARE see us for rates and full’ particul-_ ars. 2-O-> a The We'!come club has been converted into the Mermaid tavern, and_ all over some Tudor banqueting hall, obtained . from.an old mansion for the. occasion, will form an attractive examplification of contemporary splendour. ee a Se a | THE STANELAND COMPANY, Lid. FORT STREET, VICTORIA, B. C. “The greatest project, perhaps, is the holding of a tourney with knights in ar-| mor tilting in the: lists. This spectacle. will be presented with all: the realism as- sociated with the tournament plaened by the Earl of Eglinton three-vuarters of a centuary ago. Viscountess. Curzon will]. be the queen of beauty in whose honor the lances will be broken, and a conting- ent from Germany. and Austria, An Cluding | cemsaennanresrsesaceneceaen TSEC the princess | of Pless and several. nobles, | will come to pay her homage. . en ~ Ladies riding into the arena, heralds, knights-attendant, “and ‘squires will add |} to the color and animation of the scene, |} ~- whichis fixed for July 11 in the Empress || ect hall. Guy Laking, the king’s armorer, is)} superintending: the forging. of the armor, | and: Viscount Crichton will be the direc- e tor of. the ‘tourney, which promises to be |} outlook: she forms a: central. “point of ~ in- the. most remarkable. review. of the pan: — ‘terest amid an almost ‘bewildering. ‘as-: oply: and gallantry of. ‘chivalry: that has | 7 ar csemblage | of timbered. houses. and. shops, been seen in recent times. wu = cand reproductions - ‘of notable. ‘examples |. to. the illustration of “Shakespeares England,” except perhaps its atmosphere which would: ‘scarcely fit into that of mod- erm London. ° The period of strikes and aeroplanes Seems as far away from the TAG RALAY 0, LTD. - Corner Fort. and Langley Streets, VICTORIA, B.C. | Phone 1609 P.O. Box. 1580 of St; Bartholomew’s fair, with its old: English games, Maypole dances and ped- dlers selling. pretty _ trifles to: simple |. “maids, as-a- dreadnought - to the little Revenge, which. lies at. anchor ‘in. - Ply- mouth harbor. T he. famous. galeon. has been | rebuilt exactly. to scale with all her guns, ,culver- ins, and other details, and itis interesting _to note her measurement of 104 feet from’ : ‘BRITISH GOLUMBIA ELEC: | with the small . gabled houses facing . the "Manufacturers of all kinds of - Karluke at t Wrangel. ae - Wrangel, Alaska,» June. 24. The Can- i SP adian. ‘Arctic: ‘exploration » ship Karluk, | (eee ee Uiccaee eae which is taking twelve members of Vilh-|f jalmer Stefansson’ 8 party north together , on with: supplies and‘equipment of the expe- |}. dition, put in here last night to.drop Cap-| } tain Gosse, the pilot, who conducted the |} ship through the inside passage, and de- |f- parted early to-day for Nome, where the |} Karluk will be joined. by Mr. Stefansson. L When. the Karluk put out into the North |f | Pacific to-day they. men on board: bade | farewell to the last land they will see || until the Karluk ‘reaches Unimak: Pass, || the éntrance; to Bering sea. “Captain |} Bartlett who is in command of the Kar: |} luk, expects to reach Nome about July 10|} a few. hours ahead of Stefansson, who is |} due there on a.mail steamer from Seattle |} the same day. The Karluk. will not put |} in at any port between here and Nome. © |. Plays. by the. “Blizabethan ‘dramatists _ Captain Bartlett reported allon board |) well,” The Karluk has been ‘steaming | | well, Captain Bartlett said,butencounter- |}. ed unfavorable winds all the way north, AA The ship was anchored six hours in Dun-|f can Bay awaiting favorable tide in. Sey- |] > mour Narrows Jund 19) Engineer Munroe |} to all island points, promptly and. at ‘reasonable rates. ae represents the ‘splendors and -frolics” of |. -associations, though prominent, are only incidental. A collection. of ‘folio ‘@ditions™ of. the poet will attract those. whose interest is o : ide end Dressed Cis and | Fir Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Etc. ae Capac 75, 000 feet in. 10 hours. -itors will feel that they are brought near- |: er to his actual life: by. a visit: to’ the Globe theater,which has. been setup shows 1 the ‘conditions: under ‘which. the ‘dramas were ‘produced. Yesterday. a re- a We | are e just Completing improvements ‘and doubling ae | conducted. into the circular. auditorium, “with three tiers for the “quality” and tor the groundlings a graveled pit, some-: times used asa cockpit or for bear-bait- ing, the stage being removed on such ~ oure capacity. We are also installing the most modern , _drykilns and will be i ina position to supply all kinds of os finishing | lumber throughly dry. We have completed : will have an opportunity of seeing the motley. throng . of. “groundlings”. ‘swarm in from St. Bartholomew’ s- fair, paying for: their stools at the door or standing through the performance, and. diversify- ing. the’ proceedings by: altercations with the young bloods occupying seats on. the stapre, whose absorption in’ the: drama “not so “intense “as “Lo. prevent” ‘them: “from: playing dice and cards during its rogress, 9. ~The. masked ladies and gallants in ‘the| ‘boxes: and: the: minstrels: in. the: gallery |. ‘ “iat 1 al ee WM : ae 5 cere 3 phe yah eA en Wee ‘over the stage are ‘other ‘characteristics | “cer a n: r ahman. v ee ew Se nn er ee OTe BOEeS “of. the theater. of the time. The: original York owns: ‘a number | of. tenement what Be orders to Us, we guarantee satisfaction. _ ‘ . Saag EA WH ace. Pa Ls feo af is a: ‘Globe theater was a: circular: building houses. an the ast ‘Biden. tho Jewish | aeencea eee hag en ve nee a eC ioe tage AE eee ee Gatriet, One day: one. of. hin tenants, ||P ; 2 BOE ESTAS TB pe ; ; we — | a Mttle, short, wiaened-up Jew,: called Ci Gav Ne DP Seer ee 2 Ee M i ara ees Fenn. SR es ils and: Yards. abe : Sidney, | B. c ee GSN A center above the groundlings was open to| ut his office to make a complaint, the sky, but the London county council}. ‘I> tell. you, Mister Murphy, | tan! arrangements to enable us to deliver lumber by barge. then. spread the fire bars to insure better |}. combustion. of coal, . and. good headway fe was made, The Karluk met::many ves- Ma We can. supply you with all kinds of sash and. doors sels. en-route, -and’ several. signalled Po. “Pleasant voyage,” to which Captain Bart-|[ : ae 1 . | og from. 1 he Woodworkers Lid. Victoria. | “Send your, 14 lett replied “Thank you the » The! health on board is excellent, © eee are ~ Objects to thatch, and therefore the re-| goin' to leave your fat.” | production could. not be carried out. with “Bure, now," ninawored:. “Murphy, “ {and what ia the tronbley “The Fountain theater, unlike the Globe, “Vell, T tell you dero's ‘too i rate in dot tate. Vy, conly yostorday I structed, for the occasion, ° willbe. used | KIB olght!™ oo. for, the Mustralion “of a banquet ‘attend-| “Murphy: imped to bie foot m anger, -ed by the queen! embassadors and: cour: aw ae “Ya. hothorin a yor ae Hval jera; and followed by court dances, which, | thim: rata nlono!: What do. you. want t including the magnificent pavannes, galls | for’ olght dollars a month? “Hunting privilogea ae nS A Ss SNA Ea he ald