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There's a story behind "Salvador" --Canada's most famous brew --that carries us back to the year 1651 beer Mr. Lothar Reinhardt complet. ed his extensive studies of Ger- man brewing in this jemous elsister heewery, where he cocured the seoret formula and: racers for brewing | * Salvad fe has the sale righ under the Canadign Govermnent Copy- right and Letters Patamt to manufacture this famous brew. Reinhardis' "Salvador" has be- come "The National Drink by ¢ ngorons adits fs to every datas! of the origy ocess de- vised hy Father ra in 1031. Compared with all other brews, + Salvador® beer 13 worth a @ drap, yet it costs no more than just ordinary beer. \ Every pint of * Salvador" is matured in wood for at least six t -n {New York with its amusing story THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, SATURDAY, JANUARY. 21, [THINGS THEATRICAL : NOTES Ox PLAYS, PL AYERS AND 3 Pl AYHOUSES, I | Lulu Glaser Womld Like to Act "Ophelia" ~~ Nat Goodwin Has n Unlucky With His Wives, Allen = to appear in a rew rel Zangwill. I is preparing a gr i of "King Lear " re Massanet's t been presented in Be ip sat 3a new "The roman King's viin are {0 revive "East 1 Estelle Allen in the tear. Studdiford is appes "The Paradise of the 1 stand CBllier is to create { . > dra i "Thais" in a New York version of the opera. Pinero declares his new play, ig Mr. Panmure," is a mere fle written solely to entertain. Mar a Olly is to make her vaude ville debut in "Helene," a one-act play by Heury Bernstein. Philadelphia grand opera managers are planning a series of Saturday night performances at half rates. "Beau Brocade," a romantic play by the Baroness Orezy and Montague ston, now being produced in Lovdon Mile. 3 "Par tri- dar 1m Just a deaf and blind a most Marie Lenera, just had emarkable play, "Les he Odeon in Paris. Fdith Wynne Mathison is to have the theatre based presented Afiranchis,"" at title role in the eoming new production of "The Piper," "The Piper of Hamelin." May Robson that ture she will write her own plays, that will get results on fu be- ANROUNCes lieving in so do she bet ter Elsie Jar Prine very wav. Ade's roadway A play RAVE One. of the Pall last. half of 1 in bad in every "Slim with upple is as George ess," reached no startling results, mented by vaudeville, The drat critic (sazette" declares the been the atic to have most 'prohifie and failures in his recollection. it that four Belasec gses are Lo be preser Nobody's Widow," Matrimony a Failure," Jeart." 0 "The Life Goardsman," ental hit in farcical comedies, written by Franz Molnar, author of "The Devil," is a coming production at the London Gaiety. Pearcy Haswell is going into vaude ville in a sketch entitled, "Master Will's Players," written by Allan Faw eatt, around scenes from "As You 1 1" 'and "The Taming of the Shrew." 'Classical comedy," Arthur W Pinero defines, 'as a farce by a dead author. Genuine comedy---than which there is° nothing more difficult to achieve--is a serious theme treated lightly." Henry Miller appeared this week in Mite new play, "The Havoe," which is said to be a strong satirical arraign- ment of the fallacious doctrines of free love. There are only four characters in the play. "Over Night" a vow American dramatist, tholomae, is just now plays is reported y Sue and "The ( a big contin- the ne Sir which is the work of Philip Bar- entertaining of young honeymoon couples who interchanged. hem nn woman dressed in a wash ag can dive from a wash bowl into a slop jdr and eari a thousand dollars a week, why work for years to become a Shakespearean or Ibsen star !" says a New York theatrical man. . Nat Goodwin : "My first wile angel, my 1 did not like me, my third (Maxine Elliott) was a Roman senator and my fourth made me superlatively happy." Was the lat- ter state of bliss too much for Nat ? "The Zebra," a musical comedy now running in Paris, has been adapted by Paul M. Potter for an American pro- duction by Frohman at the end of the month. In the cast are Irene Fen- wick, Adelaide Nowak, Hamilton Re velle and Lawrence IVOrsay. "We want new playwriters, the old don't seem to have a new idea At no time have they been so much in demand as they are today, when a new theatre opens so often and there is nothing to put in it but furniture. Tedlan Dale. That old favorite of English society drama, "The 'Lady with the Past," more comes to light in Henry Jones' "We Can't Be So Bad as All That" "Nor could we be worse," says Alan Dale; after hearing its characters depict English aristo- cratic life. # Miss Lulu Glaser says would like to act "Ophelia, '! but "as the grand jury is in session," adds the comedie nme, "the public need have no fear." In "The Girl and the Kaiser" Wiss Glaser is doing her first really serious work. Her role-~that of Crys tal, a forester's daughter--is primarily a comedy one, but "there is 'one scene in whieh Miss Glaser causes the great- er portion of her feminine audience to reach for their handkerchiefs. This seep odours in the grand ball room of the kaiser's palace. Crystal had gone there to séek the pardon of her lover. en she meets the kaiser she recog i er whom, some hans threatened with two Says was an y secon ones in their skulls. once Arthur that she ace, is really pathetic and is beau ew vlayed. by Miss Glaser. Accidents Will Happen. - Woodstock Sentinel-Review. will happen on the best re- 1911, EDWARD TERRY, THE FAMOUS COMES TO THE GRAND ON MON J 3 "LIBERTY COMEDIAN, WHO 23RD, PRESENTING ENGLISH DAY, JAN. HALL." PAGE ELEVEN. THE KIND THAT PLEASES THE PE OPL El THE ONLY WELL KNOWN MEDIUM PRICED BAKING ~ POWDER MADE IN CANADA THAT DOES NOT CONTAIN - 50 YEARS EXPERIENCE EXTRA 'IS A , The first and. great essential of Parity ; the Purity and Quality of our have never been questioned. 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Nothi ing daunted, the lawyer retorted "Well, I suspend myself for ever and ever," and gathering up his brief and cap he left the ap- peared again, A Paris barrister, M Was more vigorous. that the president and the assessors were all asleep, he stopped: and dealing a tre mendous blow on the desk in front of him that woke everybody up with a start, he cried : "Yesterday at this game hour 1 was ing" and the whole bench rubbed their eves and ask- ed each other if they had really slept through twenty-four hours. 2# The same counsel was pleading at Versailles on a cold day and remarked that the judges were all turning more and mare around toward a stove that gave out a elcome heat. "The tri- burial - behin honor of speaking" "right about face' : On another occas him to cut his court had made up its the air of a child! ECZEMA AND WHAT IS DONE TO CURE IT Desperate Efforts, Dishéartening Failures and Final Success. go tiresome case court amd mever Clery, however, Secing have the brought them all at once the judge asked speech short, as the mind, Assum ing ike native, M Eczema Is » skin affiiction to which men and women alike are subject, from the first to the last day of their existence. It may occur as a single tiny spot, appearing apd disappearing with each chatige be involved In a torturing lon: The latter condition may gradual! y arise through the neglect or improper treatment of lesser troubles or an apparently heal hy skin may, in a single day, become a mass of éczema. But whatever the form of the affection, the distressing itching, burning, saling and crusting, the serious disfigurement and the constant dread that the eczema will become chronic, make a ¥peedy cure the aim of every suflersr. Unfortunately, such a eure is not always readily obtained. The most skilled physician is often at a Joss and even houpitals are forced to discharge the patient as incur Jadge----Ar- : Clery retorted : "Me right, dees, him jonocent," and sat dow Though not intended the celebrated ~criminal tre Henri Robert made a hit the other day when defending the matricide Wache de Roo. He produced an act of renunciation signed by the prisoner of all benefit from the will of the mother be had murdered and added to the jury. "Seo if you gequit him he will go forth miserable and poor, perhaps to Madagasear, to repent of an act which have committed in a moment "er you good humorously, advocate Mai he of may though tlessness And the typical. They verdict of the found thar "e had com- mitted murder, But that he had not killed his mother, although the unfor {tunate lady was the only person' who had been killed. This was mm order to save the prisoner from ten years' penal servitude, which is the minimum pen alty for parricide, whereds * man- slaughter with exteauating circum- stances can be lét off with more cor finentent. France is beyond doubt the couniry. where murder can be committed with the least fear of serious consequenées provided that any sentimental element can be introduced. In the casé of Wache de Roo he cried and sobbed piteously during the whola proceedings and swooned when being interrogat- ed, but it was noticed that as soon as the sentence was passed he seemed to recover his seli-possession altogether, It is not in theatres alome that the most excellent comedies are often to be seen, jury was QUEEN' MARY'S CROWN, Her Majesty Has Not Yet Selected it for the Coronation. Queen Mary has not yet selected the design for her crown for the corona As queen consort, a crown has to be specially made for her, as the state crown is worn hy the king. Only a certain latitude of choice is allowed the queen. She may decide on the shape with regard to the curving of the arches and their number; that is all. The crown must consist of a circle of diamonds resting on a narrow erminé border, a cap of erimson vel- vet, four crosses wand four diamond fleur-de-lys as in the state crown. The diamonds will be set in platinum, but the pose of the hoaps can be suggest ol by any crown of any period the queen prefers, ivther of Hanoverian, Stuart, Tudor or Plantagenet. In the state crown there are four arches surmounted by a cross. Queen Alexandra chose to have eight hoops, after the fashig of the crown of James I, insted of - four," and the arches were not so raised The present state crown was mide from jewels taken from old erowns land other ornaments at the command {of Queen Victoria.' It has now, in ad | dition to ome large ruby, one large broad shaped sapphire, sixteen sap- phires, elevin emeralds, four rubies, 1.363 brilliant diamonds, 1,273 rose diamonds, 147 table diamonds, four drop shaped pearls and 273 pearls with the smaller of the Cullinan dia monks inset, - : Bargain Sale. The city artist had tramped over fields and meadows without finding cow suitable for a model. At last he sighted a sad looking suimal with. a shaggy AS on. hide and protruding ribs. Boy it was the only cow avail abl, and he tried to strike a burguin with its owner. "How much will you charge sketch your cow ?' he inquired. "Been charging $1.50 a day." draw} ed the rustic. "Dollar pnd a half a day! Gyeat Scott ! Don't you consider it rethér dear for such a model as that ¥'. The owner stood in deep meditia- tion. 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