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Between / the clans of King Decius and Prince Jun.i, wlio are both subjects of Zephra, the Queen of Myth, there has existed for years a hitter feud, but J una, being a true type of noble manhood, endeavors to effect a reconciliation with the haughty Decius; but each overture is repulsed, until at last the doughty Prince dons disguise, enters the storm king's castle, determined to so ingratiate himself into his affection as to win his favor. He fails in this, but instead meets the beautiful Neyera, who has now grown to be a handsome maiden. He w ins the promise of her hand in marriage, goes back to his own country, and at the grand annual fete of the Queen, ;it which time are held all the dances, games and revels of the Queen's subjects, he presents himself at court and demands the hand of Neyera in marriage. Enraged at this, iJtxius banishes awav the Princess to the ice caves of Norseland. Juna is acquainted of this by the fairy godmother of Neyera. He hastens to Zephra, obtains assistance from her. and after many perilous attempts, rescues the Princess from her captors, and reveals the perfidy of Decius to the Queen, who banishes him forever from her presence. It Will Not Be Necessary To send away for your Holiday Presents. We have an immense stock of Jewelry, Silver Novelties, Watches, Clocks, and everything that is connected with the Jewelry Business, at Prices as Low as can be found in Canada. Do not fail to see the Largest Stock which was ever put before the St. John public. FERGUSON & PAGE, 41 King Street. T 1 1 K OuKBKC FiRK Assurance Company l«;siAHI,lJ-illKI> l-il^. LossKs Paid i;\ci:i;i> >:,()()(),< I'kinci; \\'ii,i,ia\' Strkkt, St. John, N. B. TH^ PRINCIPALS. CARLING'S ALE PORTER LAGER LONDON, ONTARIO. Agent : JAMES POLLY, 36 Nelson Street. Fcir Sale h\ all Kirst-Class Dealers. Quality in drugs is everything. When you have a prescription to be filled, take it to a reliabh druggist, one whom you know to be reliable. All our drug store goods are strictly first quality. !f it is drug store goods you want, get them from GEORGE A. RIECKER, Dispensing Chemi-st. 162 Princess Street, Corner Sydney, Saint Jolin, N. B, Telephone No. 1 1 Jb. HENDERSON, HUNT & McLAUGHLIN, DEALERS IN Clothing for Men and Boys ^ Gentlcmen^s Furnishings IN ALL THE LATEST IDEAS. Our Stock is New and UP-TO-DATE, and our Prices are Low. Fine Custom Tailoring; a Specialty. STORES: 40 and 42 KING STREET and 73 GERMAIN STREET. SYNOPSIS OF SCENERY AND INCIDENTS. "A Kingdom for a stage. Princes to ait and Monarihi to heholdy — Henry V. ACT I. Scene i.— The Inn of Njnrd (Huest). Evening. V.'hisperings of trouble. Arrival of Neyera. "A song, a song." "The Bobolink. " Arrival of Juna. Male chorus, "Onward March." Off for the fett. The Nixies, i. Their revelry. 2. Their Song. 3. Arrival of the Nixie King. 4. A poor girl in distress, and the Nixies to the rescue. 5. Dance of Nita. Scene 2. — A Street. The Newsboys. Scene 3. - The Royal Colonnade (Storey). Morning, (jrand assembly of the clans. " Hail to the Queen." Herald .ind chorus. Arrival of Zephra. Decius, the King. Solo, " I am King." Alexis voices the wish of the people. The marriage banns of Juna and Neyera published. Decius enr.iged. juna's offer. The Queen's decree. The Talisman. Grand Finale. Great (UestDfe Assurance Company. Maritime Provinces Branch Office : No. 134 PRINCE WILLIAM STREET, SAINT JOHN, N. B. Income over One Thousand Dollars Daily. A. R. CAMPBELL, Merchant Tailor^ No. 64 GKilMAIN S'l'RKKT', SAINT JOHN, N. B. ASK ron I'or Sale :U all leading Clubs and (LONDON) Hotels from the Athii "c to the Pacific. Connoisseurs pronounce it to lie the finest Ale and Stout brewed on the c<;iitinent. The enormous sale of the goods is proof of this. Office: 51 Dock. Street. Tf.lephone 596. ACT II. Scene 1.- The Church of Njord (Hu.st). Nifci... Juna's Tryst Serenade, " If tliine eves." Nevera .ippears. "Aye, but Decius will depose the Queen." Flor.i witii a niess.i>i;e from the King. "Tell him I will come at once." Duet, " Farewell until the morrow." Decius discovers the tryst. " I would rather see you dead th.in married to this man." The Princess Neyera is a captive. Flora informs J una. Zephra's assistance. Scene 2. — Dungeons in Decius' Castle (Dangerfield). Juna toe late. Unis's promise. Aw.iy to Northland. Thoras on watch. Scene ^ — The Grotto of (jolden Ferns (Ferris). Grand Fianse Di .'ertisement Danse Petite. Tiie Bo-Peep ; Danse Violente, The Blackbirds; Danse Picturesque, The Merry-Go-Round , D.anse Patriotique, Tiie Graces; Danse Up-to-Date, The Tennis; Danse Comique, The Hoboes, or the D.ince of tlie Hungary Eight; Danse Exquisite, The Tarantella; Operatic Potpourri, Yeomen and Pe.isants, introducing the songs, " Who's dat a Callin'," "Mistress Mary," "Dinah," " Far, Far, Over the Sea," and " Louisiana [.ou." Scenes 4 and 5. Beautiful Allegory. The Coming of Night and the Chariot of Sleep. Dr. F. E. SMITH, 57 CHARLOTTE STREET. ti01,I> WOHK. C'llOUN A.M» KlIIDGK AVOHK A SPKCIAI.TY. 1900 WINTER 1900 EDGECOMBE & GHAISSON Have full lines in Overco.atiijgs, Suitings, Trouserings and I'ancy Vestings, any of which they can make up in the very Latest Styles. EDGECOMBE & CHAISSON. I NEW FURNITURE. Mv Stock is all fresh and new throughout, and vou can Iniy anything in our line at RIGHT PRICES. CHARLES S. EVERETT 83 AND 85 Charlotte Sirket. SYNOPSIS.-AC. 111. Scene i. -Tribunal Chamber. Zeplira's Palace (Stiirev). Zephra assembles her tribunal. Alexis makes the accusation. Decius's Denial. Flora's Story. "The Man was Decius the King." " Aye, the story is true." The insurrection. Solon's loyalty. The combat. Solon disarmed. "Hold! Where are the champions of the Queen?" Juna to the rescue. Decius overthrown. Tlie maRic talisman and Unis's reprimand to Decius, "(iaze, sir. upon my power." Scene 2. — The Frozen Palace of Diamonds (McAndrews). Beautiful rableau. " Faith." Neyera and Juna reunited. " Oh, Fate, awak.- me not." Decius forever banished. ACT IV. GRAND TRANSFORMATION FINALE. Scene i.-Home of the Fairy Queen ((jreelv) Tableau i, Cupid's Retreat; Tableau 2, The Hives' Arch: Tableau 3, The Mvstic Bower; Tableau 4, The Golden Shell ; Tableau 5. Ihe Home of the Fairy Q)ueen. See tor Yourself. The best way to prove the excellence of our woik is to show the work itself. Some of our customers wonder how we keep our laundry work up to the same grade. We do it by strict attention to business ail the time for all our customers. You can depend on tlie superiority of our work to-dav. to-morrow, and as long as we are in business. AMERICAN LAUNDRY, 98, 100, 102 CHARLOTTE STREET, GODSOE BROS., Proprietors, The Noirnii^KN /^"~^(>mi'Any ■ — OK IJFH AssuiJANCi; \ yANADA. ^\'1I.I. I'HONiDi'; ^1 >i AN- INCOME FOR LIFE. M'ln-;!!* (ii AWAN-i'i-.i'; ."> i>i.;m < i.Nr. 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Zepiira, Queen of Norsland, Mrs. Robert L. Johnston Neyera, Daujfliter of Decius, Miss Clara Jean Brennan Flora, P^riend to Neyera, Miss Ethel Fanjoy Unis, Fairy Godniothfjr to Neyera, Miss Daisy Sears Autha, Friend to Neyera, Miss Tonge Nadia, Fiitmd to Nejera, Mi.ss Margaret Patton Nita, a Dancing Girl, Miss Daisy Sears Decius, King of Njord, Rohert S. Ritchie J UNA, Prince of M^'tliiand, John A. Kelly Alexis, Minister of State, F. M. Baker Solon, Cii])tain of Decius' Guards, J. N. Sutherland TiiOKAS, a Knight, Stanley B. Smith Olaf, Mr. Robert Seely Hendri.v, Mr. Louis Bhenan SKINNER'S CARPET WAREROOMS. # ^ Head Quarters for House Furnishings. ^ Grille Work Fitted to any size opening . J A Beautiful Stock of Portiers for Christmas Trade. ^ ^ A. 0. SKINNER. ^ FINE FURS. Special arrangements have been niaJe for out of town customers contemplating buying FURS tor the coming season. All Goods Manufactured in my own Work Rooms, which enables me to sell at one-half the price offered by other dealers. A Complete Line of Jackets, Capes, Collarettes, Muffs and Neckware, In M-AL, Mahten, Peksian Lamu, Sadle, etc. By sending Bust and Neck measurements goods can be sent on apprnval KRKK OF CHARCJK. FURS RE PAIRED '" ''"^ ''^s' possible ALTERED '"anncr at extraor- nVFD dinarily low prices. S. ARONSON, Exclusive Furrier, 39 West Street, BOSTON. A. S. Bownuiu H. R. Dunn B. R. Havden YEOMEN OF THE GUARD. "OiivvarU! On'. We inarch to vU-tory." Tknors. (Uiv liohinsun A. L. FowUt Percy A. Claike W. Woodlay Geor;.;i' J. Heans C. P. HoldiMi William R. Rudger^s H. Holtlor J. B. Gillespie Sidney C. Young Basses. J. E. R. Sutheilaiid A. ]{, .Morlimore F. R. Rudeii W. H. Holder \V. I. Hogg H. \V. P.onnell H. A. Allison Hobeit Seely J). B. Pidgeoii H. E. C. .Sturdee H. J. Smith W. (J. Drake Louis Brenaii J. E. Cameron C. E. (Jandy Ks'rArji,i>rke«l aiul kiiiiiU'd by the Miintei-H wpell. And fc'elliiB heiirtK — touch thein but li({htl.v — pour A tlKMiHaiul Melodies unheiira before."— l{o«l(;er». Vlutperous: — y\H>i. Danikl, Mits. Huddock, Mas. J. -J. McCaffhky, Mrs. F. A. (Joosoi; Miss Munroe Armstiong Miss McCarthy Miss Tiuemaii Holdcii Bli/.anl Knodell McCafiVey Toii. el, sic a ROYAL GUARDS. '* Wli«>ii tlie Hky Ir cleHr niul hrlKlit, And tli« HUH t> We will iiiHi-rli, w«''ll niHrrli away, At tli« lirt'akliiK of tlie day." Chaperons : — Tallin. G. F. Smith, Mrs. J. O. Sharp, Mrs. H. Wktmore. Miss Constance Smith Amj' Sniitli Ai^nes J?lizui(l Agnes Hiu'ding Louise Haiiiin Viola (jlillis Muriel Smith Bertha Kainnie Miss Muriel Thomson Trixie Lock hart Beatrice Sutherland Maud Wright Winnie Barnaby Nellie McAvity Minnie Gerow Edith Skinner Daisy Out ram Miss Mary Inches Nellie Thorne Muriel Burton Clara Geiow Olive Law ton Gladys Shewen Florence llainnie Elsie Holden OK. id MERRY - GO - ROUND. "Come and trip It an you go, on the llglit, fantastic toe." — Milton. Chaperons: — Mrs. W. A. Maclauciilan, Mrs. Robert Jardine, Mrs. H. B. Robinson, Mrs. H. Russeli. Sturdee. Miss Minnie R. Girvan Miss Emily Markham May Winter Florence A. Kaye r. Jean ^Morrison B. Muriel Gandy Reata Beiton Janie Stone Jennie Robertson Gwen Macdonald Miss Winifred Fairweather Gretchen Bell Marjorie Sutherland Sadie Brown Violet Simonds Miss Robena Berton Miss Jean Barr iHy ink TENNIS DANCE. "Trip! Trip! Ov«^r tin- ftrasH, Merrily went ii liiUKliinK laKK, The daisies peeped to wee her paS!*, All on a siiniiner inornini;." Chaperons: — Mrs. W. G. Robertson, Mrs. G. M. Robertson, Mrs. Alexander Holly. Miss Kdiia Robertson Fannie Sniitli fjou Rol)ertson Margaret Fowler Pauline Baird Miss Alice Smalley Margaret Taj>ley Helen Fowler Mr. George Robei'ts Alexander Fowler F. T. Hilyard Mr. Ge«ige Hilyard F. J. Likelv (J. \l. Tapfey A, G. Rainnie C. P. Holden BLACKBIRDS. " sing a Honjj of sixpence, pocket full of rye. Four and twenty blackbirds made into a pie." ts Chaperons : Miss Florence Pitfield Frances Jenkins Nellie Shaw Kfitie Woods Mrs. Edward Sears, Mrs. H. F. Timmerman, Mrs. R. Keltie .Jones. Miss Hannah Logan Constance Climo Hazel Pitfield Maud ^lagee Miss Hazel Seely Edith Doherty Kathleen Holden Gladys Clinio wiininiiiiiiiflniii'inwiiiiiiiiii""""" W/.\ ^RE-CREAM cfTARt. It has been demonstrated beyond dispute that there is no better baking powder made than Dearborn's Perfect. It is tree from an\' injurious ingredients and possesses the maximum leavening power, and at the same time is sold at a h)\ver price than anv other hrst-chiss powder. Insist on having Dearborn's Perfect. If your grocer does not keep it he can easily get it for vou. DKAkBOKN & CO. St. |ohn, N. B. !! FINALE OF ACT I. Saturd ay " ZEPHR A ! " M atinee. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. Special Prices! Scholars Reserved Seats, . Only 25c. Any Part of Opera House. Adults Reserved Seats, . Performance exacily the same as each Evening. 50c. rt' 1 s ul he er ur ! Chaperoni* : TARANTELLA DANCE. Mrs. F. H. WitiTK, Mrs. F. E. IIanincjton, Mrs. W. MtKkan. Miss Fiiiiicos Uainiiit; Louise Likoly Lou (Jii'vin Louie Crosby Chfijyprovft ; Duet. — Miss Frances Simoiuls Kditli HojLjers (Jiaeo MiDiaiiiiid K.'iitli Ma<,'ee Kita Mailxaii' Miss Klia MacAuley Margait'l Paltoii Hazel Uaiiiiiiu (!la(lys Campbell Miss Jlelen Fiink Letu Oultoii lieatiice IJelts Maizie TituH FLOWER DANCE. Mhh. J. H. Thomson, Mrs. Li; P.. Tiiompsov, Mrs. J. S. Haruino. - Miss Daisy Sears, Miss Hazel Rutherfoid. Miss Dorotby Brown Miss Enid McDiainiid Dorothy I'crley Edna Lof;an Elsie Jardine Elsie Tayloi- (Jladys Roiters Hazel DfForest NEWSBOYS. " Here he coiiieH vliitleriiiK aloiiR With imckeri'd liprt anil heart of houk, II!n whiHtlliiK'M he»rrown Hazen Thompson Malcolm McAvity Kenneth Allen Harold Peters Morris Fisher Holly Patchell Jiick Sears Wentworth Harding Charles Leonard Percy McAvity Harold Macmichael Hazen Bari'.aby HOBOES. "Ten days or ten dollars," the judge declared, "Is the fine I shall impose!" "If its all the same, the dollars I'll take," '^'lid he of the dusty clothes? Lawrence Allen Ross Hanington Donald Fisher Mr. George B. H,.mm George Boj'd T. W. " H. Hay Vaughan Dr. Morrell Mr. S^'dney L. Ker; Dr. Smith Mr. Harry Sears Mr. Roy Skinner J. J. Noble H. Harvt\y Harry Hoitler 'GLOQE" ST. JOHN.