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Behind The Scenes For The First Time.

¦ Some think two hours after a good meal the best time for acting and singing , others allow four hours . Some take a cup of strong coffee before going on , others porter , others again a tumblerful of sherry , ancl a fourth set cannot perform without champagne . All these points are very interesting to an outsider , although they are very commonplace to those of the theatrical profession .

One has often heard it said that if you go behind the scenes you will be " disillusionized , " and that you Avill neA er care to go to the theatre again as long as you live . I must confess that this appears to me to be quite a mistake . If you go behind you see a new aspect of theatrical life , ancl in many cases you are initiated into how this or that effect is produced . Far from being " disillusionized" your pleasure is doubledand you havemoreoverthe satisfaction

, , , , of being one of the privileged few who are admitted to the arcana of theatrical life . For an amateur to be seen often at the coidisses is undoubtedly a mistake . It not only gives the impression that he has nothing to do , but he may possibly wear out his welcome , which , in my experience , is always of the most hearty character . Actors and actresses are but human , ancl it must be remembered

that , although they are the politest of mortals , their time is of the utmost value , and can only be devoted at odd intervals to the amenities of social life . Do not then grudge the money you spend at the theatre . Not only do you benefit yourself by it , for you know that at least you sleep better after such an evening ' s amusement , but in a humble way you benefit the performers , and possibly add your mite to that hard-earned sum they hope to lay by for a rainy day , when their smiles shall no longer please and when their voices shall have facled into obscurity . H . S .

A Sa Majeste L'Imperatrice Eugenie Lors De Son Retour De Zululand.

A SA MAJESTE L'IMPERATRICE EUGENIE LORS DE SON RETOUR DE ZULULAND .

II est fini , ton triste et long pelerinage ! Nous fetons aujourd'hui ton bienheureux retour , Et nous tons qui t ' aimons venous snr cette plage T ' offrir notre tribut de respect et cTamour . Tons les cceurs sont emus et tons les fronts s'inclinent ; En nous tons retentit l ' echo de tes douleurs .

0 ! si de ta conronne , enlevant les epines , Nous pouvions la changer en conronne de fleurs ! Si nous pouvions , helas ! Altesse infortunee , Te rendre en meme temps tons les bonheurs perdus ! Si nous pouvions te faire une autre destinee , Digne cle ton grand cceur , digue cle tes vertus !

Mais que sert de te plaindre et t ' aimer , pauvre mere ? Nos vceux ne peuvent rieh sans le secours dn Ciel . " De sa coupe , Seigneur , ote l ' absinthe amere " Et daigne a l ' avenir n ' y laisser que le miel ! " Son cceur saigne ; ses pieds out gravi le Calvaire , " Son front pale est courbe sous le poids cles malheurs ! " Verse sur sa blessure un baume salntaire , "Et taris clans ses yeux la source cle ses pleura ! "

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CURIOSITIES OF THE SEARCH ROOM.* Article 1
MASONIC AND GENERAL ARCHAEOLOGIA. Article 8
MISTRYSTED. Article 10
BRO. SIR CHRISTOPHER WREN. Article 11
THE ALBION LODGE, QUEBEC. Article 15
OLD RECORDS OF THE LODGE OF PEEBLES. Article 19
BEHIND THE SCENES FOR THE FIRST TIME. Article 25
A SA MAJESTE L'IMPERATRICE EUGENIE LORS DE SON RETOUR DE ZULULAND. Article 28
MASONRY IN HERALDRY. Article 29
THE SUPPRESSION OF THE TEMPLARS IN ENGLAND. Article 32
IN MEMORIAM. Article 35
THE ANCIENT MYSTERIES. Article 36
NATURE'S VOICES. Article 39
THE ASTROLOGY OF SHAKESPEARE. Article 40
THE JEWELS OF THE LODGE. Article 43
THE RESCUE. Article 44
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Behind The Scenes For The First Time.

¦ Some think two hours after a good meal the best time for acting and singing , others allow four hours . Some take a cup of strong coffee before going on , others porter , others again a tumblerful of sherry , ancl a fourth set cannot perform without champagne . All these points are very interesting to an outsider , although they are very commonplace to those of the theatrical profession .

One has often heard it said that if you go behind the scenes you will be " disillusionized , " and that you Avill neA er care to go to the theatre again as long as you live . I must confess that this appears to me to be quite a mistake . If you go behind you see a new aspect of theatrical life , ancl in many cases you are initiated into how this or that effect is produced . Far from being " disillusionized" your pleasure is doubledand you havemoreoverthe satisfaction

, , , , of being one of the privileged few who are admitted to the arcana of theatrical life . For an amateur to be seen often at the coidisses is undoubtedly a mistake . It not only gives the impression that he has nothing to do , but he may possibly wear out his welcome , which , in my experience , is always of the most hearty character . Actors and actresses are but human , ancl it must be remembered

that , although they are the politest of mortals , their time is of the utmost value , and can only be devoted at odd intervals to the amenities of social life . Do not then grudge the money you spend at the theatre . Not only do you benefit yourself by it , for you know that at least you sleep better after such an evening ' s amusement , but in a humble way you benefit the performers , and possibly add your mite to that hard-earned sum they hope to lay by for a rainy day , when their smiles shall no longer please and when their voices shall have facled into obscurity . H . S .

A Sa Majeste L'Imperatrice Eugenie Lors De Son Retour De Zululand.

A SA MAJESTE L'IMPERATRICE EUGENIE LORS DE SON RETOUR DE ZULULAND .

II est fini , ton triste et long pelerinage ! Nous fetons aujourd'hui ton bienheureux retour , Et nous tons qui t ' aimons venous snr cette plage T ' offrir notre tribut de respect et cTamour . Tons les cceurs sont emus et tons les fronts s'inclinent ; En nous tons retentit l ' echo de tes douleurs .

0 ! si de ta conronne , enlevant les epines , Nous pouvions la changer en conronne de fleurs ! Si nous pouvions , helas ! Altesse infortunee , Te rendre en meme temps tons les bonheurs perdus ! Si nous pouvions te faire une autre destinee , Digne cle ton grand cceur , digue cle tes vertus !

Mais que sert de te plaindre et t ' aimer , pauvre mere ? Nos vceux ne peuvent rieh sans le secours dn Ciel . " De sa coupe , Seigneur , ote l ' absinthe amere " Et daigne a l ' avenir n ' y laisser que le miel ! " Son cceur saigne ; ses pieds out gravi le Calvaire , " Son front pale est courbe sous le poids cles malheurs ! " Verse sur sa blessure un baume salntaire , "Et taris clans ses yeux la source cle ses pleura ! "

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