Daily British Whig (1850), 18 Dec 1909, p. 6

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. Ty PAGE FOURTEEN. -- A Poem A HORSE TRAMPLED UPON WELL KNOWN ACTOR 0f Penelope | THE DATLY BRITISH WHIG. SATURDAY. DECEMBER 18, 1909 Who Had Pimples But Was Made Pretty By the Simple Use of Stuart's Calcium Wafers. (A Tridl Package Sent Free.) Every une speaks of Penelope now As Pretty Penelope Brown And you see every day the people who say, "She's the prettiest girl in town" Her skin is so fair and golden her hair And her face never harbors a frown There was a time no one ever spoke OM Pretty Penelope Brown, AlShough she had dimples, she likewise had pimples, Which made her continually frown, And she never was gay but would cry every ha 1 Would poor iss Penelope Brown But she read in a paper one day, Did sad Miss Penelope Browri--- mbe reag in a paper of the CALCIUM WAFER, And her face wore no longer a frown And now every day you can hear people - say-- *"That pretty Penelope Brown : . £ : S Every pimple has gone from the face, : 2 4 4 a he | . 'Of pretty Penelope drown , i E y & . ran APUART'S CALCIUM WAFER showed Eh : h 4 | the pimples a way for 4 s = ) 3 Weape -by the road of the frown % - 3 b { orn ] For frown and the pimples nor more mar the dimples, ERE 48 5 | =? Ire ~ | A Healthful Delicious Food. If you really care for delicious flavor, wholesomeness and absolute purity, you will insist on having "CROWN BRAND SYRUP"--because that name guarantees all MR, JOHN DREW AND HIS DAUGHTER, MISS LOUISE DREW © W v these qualities. New York, Dec. 16.--While riding houg ' . i | : i wn hie ht Mie Loe Tee, ithe gh Mr. Drew's injuries are pain. | yesterday, stumbled, throwing the 'CROWN BRAND SYRUP" always means variety ' : RO i HONS ra bi vider to the ground and attractiveness in the daily menu. In fact there are in Central park, John Dre wn actor, | Mi pa mm Drew, an a Mr. and Miss Drew were riding near he horse then tramplad upor \ = ¢ v ampled upon ' as thrown from his horse he re ' i 8 wax thrown iro n bis horse, the ren ravine Just off the centre puth op- | Drew, Miss Drew fwew hersell iron so many delightful ways of using this syrup--without g ire of the left shoul | posite Sixty-fourth street when the | her a Se Irie nes ho hod ane Sin tar hen horse and rasped the bridle ol trouble and expense that you need never be at a loss for : i € ] ors the horse under 1 101 er wa 1 i i ! Kentucky Abed hicks hr {ther wo some fresh and "dainty dish fit to set before a Queen. : had ridden for months and with which | bank : Bt avr Hd ee Ee ee ; "CROWN BRAND SYRUP?" satisfies that longing vas caught by Policeman Armstrong 3 . Stren for sweets which all healthy children and most adults and face cause of the accident | a Kentucky thoroughbred, which there was no performance of "Incon stant George," at the Empire theatre It is a disheartening task to try to | 'eg -- have Ton't ve 'D be potty with the face phmpied and A GENUINE OFFE R PALACE MADE HAPPY. n ' ave. Won't you order some now! Botehid with na Atoms Tar Heiress to Netherlands Throne | J SENSATION Try it made up with pastry and a dressing of cocoa- @ very sweetest anc pe hs ace CE -- { ; ds . » . - must always bh at ow disdvantose | pon cat EL Hs PRY Healthy and Intelligent a nut, and see how delicious it can be. with such untoward conditions, and : CE London, De 18.--Though stil : : 3 ®'is too bad, Powder and lotions IS $1 000 Som nie away from the talking | POISON AS MEANS FOR HIS Eaten with bread, toast, rolls, pudding, etc., it 1s itis too hart Ve pimples they are rel, stage, little Princess Juliana--the 7 PROMOTION. equally nice, Children look forward to it. thers, and are bound to be in evi Evelish Mark Tzpl s months-old heir to the throne of Hol- ! : onglish Mar apley Says He is |land--has already developed one a a [ 3 i r i ¢ dence. ; o 3 is |land--bas already developed one young Austrian Army Officer Ac- Your dealer has it for you in 2, 5, 10 and 20 lb. Of course the blood is out of order Intelligent, Good Tempered 8'y mar haracteristic--com ir-tiol i Ath lift-off lids and the one and only thing to do is and Methodically Energetic placency. cused of Attempt to Murder ar-tig it tins with lait-o das. te put it in order. "THE CALCI M i ton. D 1 y Mark ge . : "The princess is the most compla Comrades. ne . lana rifier, London, el 7 ark apley's , cent babe I have ever known," sai : WAFER is o Hoo} steuner, pu er mantle seems to have fallen upon |an official of the Dutch Embassy in Vienna, Dec. 18 1 Lieutenant Ro- The Edwardsburg Starch Co. Limited ! : ' » DAS | ihe shoulders of Arthur Goode, who | London yesterday Nothing ries | Ticher, a young military officer wh . . cvate ves a) Nothing worrie oy RE hs iH gpte Jouve jis -- the Whos Bn has caused the appearance of this |het in the least, and she very sel vas fifth on the list for staff prefer- ESTABLISHED 1858. in bettered and the skin has partici: | J.oo icement in one of London's [dom cries. nent, has been arrested at Linz and + CARDIN pated in the betterment and become newspapers "Just before I left The Hague re yronght to Vienna under military es Works: AL, Ont. smooth, pimpleless and satiny. A Man for Sale A cheerful Eng- | cently Queen Wilhelmina, in Present ort, charged with attempting to Offices : MONTREAL, TORONTO and BRANTFORD. t does not take 20 ip © ST ART lish business man, having serious |ing me to the child, told me what : oison certain officers of the general » the beneficial effects of the § A : need for $200 before December 15, |placid-tempered and philosophic taff by sending them poison through WAFERS ; even the free trial package | js prepared to place his entire ser-|young lady the princess was Some he post. . makes a fair showing for Jmprove vices at the complete disposal of any | ministers, she added with a smile Captain Mader, of the general Hel 'and petter things. This, follow- | parson or company forthe space- of | would probably be glad of that 'late taff, received a small packet con- el by a few more packages, some- | {welve months He wiil do anything |on aining capsules and a note which times one or two are enough--results | and everything desired to further "Young ras-she is, I am told that vdvised him that the capsules would ine complete cure. There is nothing | the interests or the comfort of his |the princess' sunny temperament has rove most beneficial. After taking mysterious or magical about these}employer He is so intelligent and | already infected the whole palace o wo Captain Mader was found dead, wafers ; they are simply & powerful, | so original, so good tempered and |Het Loo, and she certainly Satonished | nd an autopsy showed that he had forceful. blood purifier which accom- | methodically energetic that any one {them all by the entire absence of led trom pr ¢ acid poisoning. plish only what they are made to do. | securing him will never regret "his |fretfulness with which she was pleas The arrest of Lieutenant Haof- If you are troubled 'ith pimples, | bargain This can be guaranteed by | ed to cut a very early first tooth ichter followed the completion of a| blotches, breaking out either on face | his host of personal friends, Inter | "If she cried at all on. this occa: | 'hain of cir umstantial evidence. Ii} or body, it is a plain indication that | views are solicited. ' sion, 1 gather that she only cried for | § alleged that he deliberately sought | your blood needs treatment ; these "My offer is perfectly genuine," ex- | more o remove certain brother officers | are the signs, the flags of distress | plained Mr. Goode, when interviewed | "The princess is still much too rom the general staff because he de-| that the most obtuse are able to in- |in his eyrie. "1 am prepared to sell | young, of course, to show any marked sired promotion terpret. myself for twelve months to any-|preferénce in the way of food, or toys Lieutenant Hofrichter passed After the trial treatment, which will | body who will hand me the sum men- | or dress, but it is fair to expect that hrough the war college the same give you an idea what thev are tioned I make no stipulation as to the sweet reasenableness of her in- year as the officers to whom he is| what they look like and what thev | what 1 shall be called on to do, nor | fancy will grow with her, and be evi- said to have sent the poison capsules, : as to what hours I shall work I'm | dent in everything she 'does but he was disappointed at not re- prepared to attempt anything. 1'm a | "You will admit that she has- pos eiving as good an appointment. great conciliator, and, for instance, | ed very gracefully for your photo- His arrest at Linz was the result if a man 'and his mother-in-law had grapher!" f a week's incessant work by the not spoken to each other fog twenty ' Shown the photograph and asked ivil and military authorities. vears I would readily undertake to |if he could forecast anything of the The handwriting of eighty officers affect & reconciliation that would princess' character for them, an emin- {Who tried for promotion to the gene- be satisfactory to both parties con. ! ent London consulting physician said -al staff at the last examination, but cerned hat he could at least tell at a glance ailed, was examined and compared 'Of course, if 1 could make a)that there was nothing whatever vith the handwriting of the circular 'hoice 1 would work in a bookshop. | wrong with the royal baby sent with the capsules Writing letters is also one of my |. "Physically, he continued, "1 This investigation pointed to Lieu-| keenest enjoyments I have written | should say she was as. near to per enant Hofrichter as the guilty per- one thousand letters in the last few fection as any mortal can be The | 300 He was found to have taken months It is true that 1 have had! fine proportions, the fulness of the | leave at the time of the death of Cap- few replies, but that does not mat heeks, and the clear eyes all bear! ain Mader, and, instead of going to ter: the joy was in writing them For | sufficient evidence of that inother station, in accordance with | twenty years | was in the grocery "For the rest I should say that the is expressed intention, he came to business, and the last position 1 held |princess will be one of the intellectual | Vienna. Moreover, an officer in Linz | was that of general manager for a and ac ademic type----a book-lover, informed the police that he had re-| firm which owns fifty large shops. ir. | among other things, almost certainly eived a birthday present of pens | ; y i . ar A 4 town and country "The squareness of the forehead, ontained in a box similar to those] k iw righ : : ' To be friendless and without work | the well-developed frontal bones, and which contained 'the poison capsules - DTED FOR PURITY, BRILLIANCY AND" in London . does not worry me. | the wide setting of the eyes point in- received by the officers of the general | 4 vA am a bachelor, with no one dependent fallibly to that conclusion staff | Vr 4 Neti UNIFORMITY taste like--get your further supply from vour druggist; he will charge you BO ce a box, but for the trial package n | |esk F A Stuart Co. 175 Stuar Building, Marshall, Michi gan . on me, so 1 can keep on smiling. Be- "Indeed," he concluded, "her Further inquiries showed that] OUR CUSH sides," he added, echoing the words | mental equipment appears to be quite Lieutenant Hofrichter had purchased ION SOLE of Mr. Micawber, '1 am sure that on a level with her general physi similar boxes and envelopes, and | something will turn up." que * boxes of capsules were found in his | BOOTS PUT A SMILE m------ "No. amount of teaching ' ever | possession when he was arrested FOR CHRISTMAS CHEER ORDER CA RLINGS. Lieutenant Hofrichter, who was i m-- Ho BE . Scaly Skins Made Smooth makes Jp lo ar Tenta) Sef fens jos ME src APL ae : WhO as " : n rr -_ - z ' ta Ra at birth, bu fted as Princess Juil- ce 3 8 a, as é ne a ortland "ownshi Council. Stovel. an "Thomas "Water . - - ve ON A MAN S FACE All scaly and eruptive skin diseases ana is, 1 think J can safely predict military record He was first in his| ; C ip Council tover, and he as & at on, a} THINKING OF XMAS GIFTS. > ha are ASS y rig rem- yancil met, Wednesday December | ary, councillors 1 are hard to cure unless the right rem- | (pat she will soon make her mark in 'lass at the cadet school, and had al =, yanbers all present : ri Ite : lagher. 16 pay inter au Nl tr bok : embers 1 seent wutes of | lagher, to pay interést ape AMetropo ady is used. The remedy that is Post: | the world better record at war college than | tively guaranteed to cure 1s Wade's "A child with her face could never |séveral comrades who afterwards Ointment, ~--_ ~~ be a nponentity." joined the general staff It relieves at once and thoroughly The affair has created a greater cures eczema, (salt rheum), old sores A MINER--HERO sensation in Austrian military circles bed sores, piles, catarrh, dandruff and -- a than any otner scandal 'in recent all scaly or itching eruptions of the go0e9 Companion From Almost vears. Emperor Francis Joseph | 1? barrels of cement; $10.53, John W. Hinchinbrooke Council. skin. In big boxes 25c. at J. B. Me Certain Death. "| has shown great interest in the in { Babcock, Portland's share of work Parham, Dec 15.--( ouncil met; : . , 1 Leod's, drug store. corner King and = -~ >i | vestigation of Captain Mader's death, lon le ughboro boundary; $2, Maggie : : ' 1 .ondon, Dec. 1 The Kir BEIT oe i 3 BET. a 2, Maggie | members all present. Minutes of last kK. Jennings, King St Brock streets, (Wade's old stand) Lond * : e King has| and reports have been made to him | Revel charity; $22, Samuel Irish, z ! Jast .regular and special nieeting | tan Bank: 81.15. Geo. Redniond, re adopted, and he following accounts | pairing sidewalks: $3.45, Jas. Trous passed f10. .J. Mills and wife, char- | dale, balance of account. Council ad- itv: %4.30. A. E. Holland, bread for | journed sine die. J. Mills and wife: $12.10, M. C. Dunn, rs ---- Try a pair of Our Cushion Sole Boots They are a relief to tired and tender , feet. They dre warmer than ordinary Boots. Your choice of light or heavy sole, Goodyear Welt Sole, Price $4.50 and $5.00 T Moines and Montréal awarded the Edward medal (the Min- | taily Showing tl iy : \ Eo ; meeting adopted. Aa Ah aa and corner rincess anc ontreal | Victoria Cross), of the first class daily showing the progress of the funeral expenses, iss Peters; $3 . Moved, Clow-Wagar, that Mrs. Car streets to Joseph Davis, of Bendigo, Aus- gearch for the culprit I. McKim, | pair of jaws for crusher; |yoll and Thomas Carlin receive = ose] 3 © R ty " i A Sowards v -- tralia, for exceptional bravery shown | $6, R. A Hamilton, balance of Port- | each for statute labor perio med. l _ A oman Sexton. during an accident in!the mine in Municipal Drug Store. land's account, work on Hinchin- | ried. | The Viennese authorities have ap-| which he was employed. On July 16 The high rates at which medicines brooke boundary; $12.50, Thos. Dow Moved, Clow-Wagar, that the clerk the first woman to occupy such a pottom of a shaft in a gold mine { pharmacies and drug stores of St . British Whig, account, 1909; | settle before the pext meeting of coun position in Austria. Her duties in the Bendigo. They had prepared two | Petershurg have induced the muni- 5. Jacob Walroth, culvert and [cil or their account will be placed an it do i think would be | Hutteldorf cemetery consist in grave- poles for blasting, and the charges | cipal authorities to start a municipal | ¢ h on Hinchinbrooke boundary: | court for collection Carried. : or mote ' 3 Mra ¢ " > YX 3 . r Keeps Coal Zhe Frau Johanna Redlas sexton | last three men were employed at the |and drugs are sold by the private Ker. services, sanitary inspector; | notify the Napanee Water Co. to | AND than i C 1 a5 . { vard digging and keeping the paths had been placed. Two of the men, | authorities to-start a municipal phar- | ® 5 ( W. Martin, services com Moved, Walker-Denyes, that the fol sft than a_ eed t 3 House 0a Keeps | and grounds in order. Austria is Darcey and Davis, had retired to a! macy, for which purpose 30,000 alone division No. 3: $18.93 | lowing be deputy returning officers not so good ag a Deed in the {one of the countries that has recog- place of safety; Allen, the third man, {rubles (§15,450) have been recently Martin. pay. list, November, divi- | Poll No. 1, J. Quinn; No. 3. Willian {ing M you wish to play Santa Sowards | atzed > nine, Jight to enfranchise remained to set fire to the charges. aljowed : The city pharmacy will | si 2. 80, C. W. Martin, plank, | Black, No. 3, P. Finn, No. 4, William | 1 I Tpose, see un ou Ip Se | m , anc g T g allo Having done this, he proceeded to|supply medicines and drugs to all freight, repairs; $4, H. McMullen, ser Alport. Carried. ;pon_ which shall be your 'deed | for smbers of darlis ant a few + . 2 Bat - i . . 4 y for member yf Parliament a few | climb up the ladder to a safe place (the disinfection and sanitary depart-!vices, hoard of health: $2, Fred. Kerr Moved, Clow-Wagar, that the col- Ne ave y direc he oN y p airection and al . : weeks ago I'he qualification, how-| put, an reaching the top, fei back ant p 3 we ; 9 el 80. Scat ' 3 it, D, ba ments, as weil as municipal hospitals n assessment: $1. Secord Storms | lector's tima be extended until next sable prices Ha e You Tried Him ? | ever, applies only to single women |to the bottom of the shaft. Davis at] To private persons drugs will be sold ment So 4 meeting of council. Carried - ome 4 went: $22.05, J t: y kL. 8 « ome-comers iring Phone 155. {and widows who possess taxable pro- | once descended the ladder, and found | at 20 per cent. discount gaainst the : nm ] y = R Teal voted $280 as charit | perLy Allen lying right on top of the two | normal charges H i division, No. I: 32.50, Acc, D = as chanty holes containing the charges He D. Barstowe, axle for water eart: | accounts paid R. A. Hamilton, Ee i ; him t | ' $950. Geo. Tertram. robairs: SL3%,) S153.9% G. A. Smith, Sl 6. W properties to choose from seized him and dragged him to the! 7 oak a man of borrowing \« - 1 pairs; SL38 | oe 85: R Hamilto ih Flies DNS IR. ation east end of the shaft, and lay on the; A 1sdale } H. J i h 30; RK. A, amsiton, "CU : ! lth: 813 amiiton, ' top of him to keep him still he dot Theres : rs oy 1d servi boa if hea . PL 3 "A splendid location. Don't Grow oid Both the charges exploded, ana | ' y : : i on, services, . commissioner Ke nnedy Kl he i ' A - ene , Ys store, pa Alleri, who had broken his leg, was The . se I oh ( ot ) $ Tohn Deline, | <a p "I ni a, Sm Hie Dwellir t Keep Good DIGESTION hauled to the surface. Davis, refus- plank,' township use Pred M good ut "sometimes doesn't tal \ and an Active Liver with ing any assistance, climbed the lad- vood y . h s der to the surface, changed his |g . OF 11 _niterwatd ¢lothes and went quietly home health: 32." Thos A. Kerr, sepretarv ee of health; £15, M, Trousdale D999 BRLSTRRRRNES | Xmas Presents round, Veneered Dwelling » SOTA LLRVLTRRANS Walker, » R Hamilton, | ingle ck; inodern 7 bed-roow A. Hamilton, $16 Mrs, Car ouble parlors, dini roony and kitehe fhomas Carlin, 2 16 and "Fi YEP. 2 terms Coareil adjourned sine die. (Carter, exan ation of lunatic; ¥2 Men's Curli Boots, $2.50 Men's Curling Boots, $2.75 Boys' Hockey Boots, $1.75 Men's Hockey Boots, $2.25 Skates attached on our Hockey Boots, free M. I'rousdale, chairman, board A) S Ac a matter of fact we don't re 9 -- > o Torento, re drowned ag whether you do your Chris i ANTISEPTIC an $1.60, Municipal World up- : Only One "BROMO QUININE," ' y er S t ing for ug early oc luis, 2a hy & PONS (0 £15. Dr Lockhart, camination hat ie L,Y - ° ; } y IAT examinatio vou do it iH slls in Harrowsthith: 875, 3 » | Laxative Bromo nn =u ST Brogk Be 47f One Day, JACK JOHNSTON, Shoe Store, 70 Brock St | 7 {| Caonscu pee an have k : | : t no - auth rallagh ary, treasurer: $ SOLD EVERYWHERE. 3 Hievond ifs .possessor : . oy # salary, r sk 7H 15 | Cures a Cold in » C 2 Days | Rat it wan't microbes : ~ I'he worst conditions always 1 fo { et } tale. dary. reeve: $30 Noble | ' re, wy jing dangerous, the lest in charactey It i=n't love if the size of the hat SLL RTR GIVI VEESS ' SALLE Herbeel ws' MeKeoaver " a Keever, Howard t ? PNY aap box. 235¢ jill der're it

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