Daily British Whig (1850), 18 Feb 1911, p. 18

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i SNE TN y - * ; SLEPT seldom Toys the vietim up for te ! ak 5 ! dos: oe, sn Ses WONDERFUL CAT'S A PURE PRODUCT OF Winning a Widow. { pet marning . after breakfast she A PERFECT PROCESS { I set out to cut a sassafras stick' to) ® | keep her soft soap kettle from boil-| 11 & O@ | ing over. She worked along toward | : t « the | ' 9 1 + : : | Jasper Gregg, but on account of | a er S Ly pT, farmer and wicouss. | hazel bushes she didn't see him unui | / | { hed made up his mind to marry in 1k five The NTR : iu ¥ y age within fifiy feet. Then two histors [9 Depth vd Feline that Cro the | Moveover, be had made up his mind $0 | oeonts & need at « ked | : vents happened at once. He looked | River Thames Every Day--A | marry the widow Hopkins, who lived | .,, snd there was a bellow irom the | on a farm a mile away. { bull. Next momen the animal came | Remarkable Feat = = | rea " as --~+--He had known ter for three years. parving for the shaky spot in the] {She was amiable, thrifty and friendly. once The man saw that he would | A Cat that swims across the Thames { She must be aware that he was fore | L, .% the rails down and he swung | River every evening and swims back | satuded. 3 i ) - bo | mde, Food tempered. and that whet | hime into a 'shade tree close - at | agin next morpine 1s something fn the | R ! £9 hand and then reached down for the salty, but the peopl {she hmd left two good pairs of shoes | widow and deew her up beside hi | hature of a novelty, bul the people of {behind her. Thers were farmers Who | "Thera was 8 bellow and a crash, | DSPHON lain that they possess such 1 1 tel { were stingy about buying shoes for } and the bull was with them. He frisk. | an animal. The feline to which such ie . . 5 s absolu vy hele wives, but hy was not one. . ied. Ho pawed. He bellowed. He ripped | Pemarkablé feats are attributed be Ma | of tv etable oils and lightl pure, : Porrgeonin | merringe the i bark from the tree with his horns, longs to the ferrsboatman who used ~~ pures €g y about OIC : sae 581 'He can't get at us," said the! to betwe the landings at the : healthful |be would have done about baying : [2220 hefwsen the landing perfumed with natural flower extracts to make {pce of land. It would be a good { widower, as he put his arm around | shipyards of Messrs. Robt. Thompson i En : the widow, and makes j thing for him and for the widow. No | 4 was thinkin," she replied, as she | on 'the Southwick side and ' Messrs. it a perfect soap for nursery use, Bab 's Own Soa naturally is best ; disrespect to her whatever, but why {laid 'a hand on his. | Laing on the Deptiord side. This man : their Bu summer farm work is always driving : y A licicus | a a ge bem te. 3 | Wht" ep | aed up to shout 4 tormieh neo teed | for any who care for the appearance and comfort : arm ; either. We a 1100 Jd | man he cat, which had ' . ; . drink | "Afier breakiast ome 'morning, the | peitber, We ate up a tre and ao oid | Many occasions the cat, which had Paby' Own Soap, the standard for toilet and nursery in Canada Rg foes 7 ." Tog . ing patatots You ain't dressed up, mor || 8 small boat across the river, and on | widower walked down the road to the | Poll bellowing for our lives." Jasper, | : : is ain' int dionitv | St Southwick, accompanied him in his idow's 'place. He wasn't at all shaky | Lis ain't romance. It "ain't dignity. on ost hal Get the = | iia fowl hor sweuping the kitchen al. | There 810 & spk of sentiment in 1, | boat each evesing. und rocurned by the | for almost half a century. enuine with | ring : } but » . o . » .«» . . . a ¢ uri Bren tat vay' | "But what, Sarah : times, however, the cat would travel No other soap in Canada is more imitated. This alone should be sufficient reason for you to insi&t ¥ ¥ » . » "R ay p 1 § . i 1 ¥ { "But if you want me I am yours!" | ORTH leap overboard and finish | Of geting Baby's Own Soap. ALBERT SOAPS, LIMITED, MANUFACTURERS, MONTREAL. - idow had only asked ham if the "tater trade-mark {bugs were doing much damage to. his | the journey with a beautiful paw-over on the field when he quietly said : LA | paw stroke: - package "Surah, I've come to ask you i { On the cessation of the ferry ser ; { marry me." | vice people thought that the cat would y "Good lands !" she replied as she i TROUBLE SWEEPIN es x . | check its roving dispogition and re- --t LE SWEEPING OVER CAN-| i 73 Highest Awards in Europe and America | loaned on the broom handle. AVA IS AN Br DoS ER CAN | main oh its own side of the river. but I "Will you do # of | Mrs. Hopkins stood the broom up in -- and mice on the Deptford sidé were --- {the corner, removed the apron she was | Weak 1 rok " | pot to be compared with those at ki HAS i Walter Baker & Co. Ltd. | onring tad theptizned ou Bite, | 1 Lot Bod Heokeh CulistitQtions | ogy uiey, "tor every ulghty with a ; il Established 17 : Behind-- © Iegain NeW | beautifully graceful jump it thkes the 4 | "Jasper Gregy, who do vou think 1| . : £ = Dorchester, Mass. Lath te hl you i Health and Strength. | water and swims across the river, re. C : Y. p= "The 'wide w Hopkins." F 1 ; & d | turning first thing next morning with 3 ou 3 pkins. x A grippe is one of the most an- d and: scifsatistied irk i : "Yes, 1 am, and I've got feelings. | perbus diseases that annually sweeps | 8 ed and "irantistied oir - ; Have Your & : [ I've got feelings and I've got dignity. | over Canada. It starts with a sneeze | o > { You are here with your old clothes Yon slight cold--and ends with = the Thies Jat gh boas 9 5 clever Ceilings Washed ? OUR BEAVER BRAND... the same as if you wanted to bor | complication of troubles. It lays the of . . | e t askin' right | 5 : in' } to popular boating men on the river, has Y not if th Jaster Of Flour is unexcelled for bread ori{fow a shovel, and yet askin' me rig | strong man on his hack; It tortures o oot ot his well-known boathouse at ou can x ey are p r. pastry. Price is moderate. { out to marry you ! You've got a hick- { him with fevers and chills, with head Strawberry Vale, between Twicken- You could, if you ceiled A. MACLEAN { or y shirt om, patches on your trous- aches and 'hackaches. Its victims are bam and Taddington, which is a feline PRESTON Steel Ceilings. And un- "Ontario Street jers, and your hat is old and rusty { left low-spirited and depressed, and 'marvel. In the summer it may fre 1 d h il 11 never heard the likes of your impu- jan easy prey to bronchitis, pnen- quently be scen perched on the bow of | ess you do your home, your office . Your * dence. Is this the way yon won your moni, rheumatism, and often that go hoat gazing into the water. All at| § store, has at least one surface that is a dost. first wile " Nout. 3: asl" replied j mont. dreaded of all aan once it will make a dive into the river | trop, a harborage for germs, an absorber of '1-1 just thought I'd ask," replie! | sumption. You can avo a grippe and, swift as lightning, bring to the | ime and dampness --a laster ceil- GRAND UNION | Jusper, a good deal astonished, tentirely - by keeping the blood rich = Surface a small fish, which it proceeds | grim P PRESTON Colin | "Well, you ean just think a heap of and red by the occasional use'of Dr. | to devour 'with evident satisfaction.| § mgs. Puta : tng on over oo HOTEL 0 other thoughts. You want a, som on | Willimus Pink Pills. The trouble { Milham has had this cat from the days the old Sesahed, crumbling, dangerous plaster CENT) 5 our back next time you ask me iojtakes as its wietims those whose ' of its kittenhood, and believes it is the i ceiling. It will cost but little; it will be fire- STA NEW YORK CTY lie TS you. This getting murried ain't | blood is in a poor condition, and its | cleverest cat on the Thames. | & nd da f: and it will outlast Bend br ines oo 2% Oraeide Backes ep | like woing out and plowing corn. | aftereffects are more dangerous and pe h 1d yr "Will look ot uildin ill you look a t---- | There's dignity about it." | more lasting than the trouble itself. : i The matter was given due reflection, ' For the aiter-effects of la grippe LIFE IN CANADA some of our beautiful new designs? and at the end - a fortnight Mr. |there is absolutely no other medicine Just send for the book to-day. tiregg donned his best suit aud greas (can equal Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. Addres. od his boots and paid anoflat "visit Bury dose hucipe to taakt Fish bed The Right Kind of Person With the 3 - bad hour. Tho or al rives sease from the i jo appeared at a ba syatam, ahd make werk deomonden | Right Kind of Aims Can 3 METAL SHINGLE & SIDING I i dow hands and knees CONSUMPTION EE lar i (Emm ht non CO. Liutd, PRESTONONT. h i i d soap. | strong. If you have suffered in any | Branch Office and " ous old serubPing with sand an S05P. way from the epidemic of 9a y A large proportion of those who go > : th Offs utd Fastaey Eh ES NE A OT n : d gri ! She had an old dress on, an that has been sweeping over OF phe | out to Canada, says the "Evening Stan- ¢ } -- hair was flying. 3 i. . : : a " he di | ha o i" give this great health-restoring medi. | 48rd," do not realize that the con CURE {| "Mercy on me, but you here !" she 8 g *" | tions of existence are not the same #8 cine. a trial,. and it will not disap- | exclaimed as Jasper appeared in the point you. Here is proof of the won. | they are in England. In.some respects on doar. " derful power of Dr. Williams' Pink A C80ada, is like a foreign country. It A POSITIVE CURE FOR oXes, its me, - best clothes on!" Pills over the aftereffects of this | is more largely influenced by Ameri § Qo o "And ot your 5 h om ver disease. Mr. P. E. Paulin, collector | 30 methods and ideals than the stay- 3 fF : Yes, have come to ask y of customs at Caraquet, N.B., says: athome Englishman imagines, and it _ CONSUMPTION COUGHS again. "A few winters, ago 1 had & severe | PSturally takes time for one to get ) ' 11 "Hear the man! Look at me! Jas attack of la grippe, which = complete | out of the Tamar krack aud hectine - i i . rer he: of alg, n i habitoate 0 4 new ow on life, : COLDS, HOARSENESS, per Grogg, did you ever hear in |. broke me down. T had to take to | YaN'Soed 10.4 new outlook on Life. ; tee ninn asking a woman to be his wile | ny hed for several weeks, and al: | pioned and the easual, makeshift con BRO when she was serubbin' a dinged old l4hough during that time I employed | ditiops ar» irfitating to people accus- NCHITIS, kitchen floor ? a doctor I did not seem to recover | tomed to this well-oiled ofderiiness of "Can't say 1 ever did." from the trouble, I was left terribly ! Englagd. Educated persons miss the ASTHEA "And no one but a fool would do | weak, did not sleep well, had night | historic background. the culture, and it! Can't I pound it into your head jsweats and little or no appetite. 1 | the multitudinous social amenities of | | ro. % fgnity * | we lly a physical wreck. O o ao that I've got feelings and dignity * [Was really a phy no | the Homeland, a : AND ALL DISEASES oF You go right back home! Why, 1 former occasion I had used Dr. Wil-| Canada is busy With elemental Sowards ads wouldn't say yes now if a king was |lisms' Pink Pills for general debility | things, with logs and plough and roads N . THE THROA LUNES to offer me his palace !" with such great success that I decid- | and bridges and railroads, and bas no fat 8 Better l han ( Jur sshd ; A Mr. "Grogg's = feslings were la hil ol to try thems again. I sent for « | time at present to attend to the|g ep Eg ---- ¥ half dozen bo¥es and began to take | graces of ~ivilization. Ac Kipling hurt. He had lost an hour and a : : { 8 AND -LYON'S Loo from farm. and he couldn't un- | the Pills at 'once. When taking the | makes it say:-- \ : rx, Hh Jom far Et Sviiag ~u sseond box I began to feel quite u | "My speech is clean and single, C K sid y DM ry y Pr i . CUT RATE DRUG STORES aoc ue' st he veddimg Tay of S20, cppdiion. 1 rae abe | CH ah or common Thins -oal Keeps well as one all dressed up and seat petite was im . Fr "1 gi i : . « proving. From that on | place, So 3 : 3 8 BLEURY ST., MONTREAL in the parlor. He almost madi up { goined strength every day and be- | And the ware the merchant brings." wards. Purest of their kind. Have you tried them ? Sr : is ming ' v 8 ) p ix vas | o . and had better be left in widowhood. | able to return te the ol ong "0 | Such conditions ste attractive io | HAVE YOU TRIED HIM? Revillon Freres --p i oe" rs ser br boven "elf 18 13" ok Fave wn a | BoET, mA, he cmon, een "Phone 155 SAKELL'S [CE CREAM PARLOR , forgave her and ide teitly for Sur josed the best of health, and think | the foundations of a great nation, but . Next to Opera House. Phone 640 EaTARLISHED 1728 third visit. Sh ly 'wouldn't | medicine for ink Pills the best | there ar: others, trained in & cenven | day afternoon. She surely * | medicine for trouble of this kigd, | tional groove, who find them irksome, | The largest dedlers in be scrubbing on that day. On the cor} Tr, Williams' Pink Pills not only | 'and are unable to take kindly to the | Furs and Skins in the world, trary, she wuld be dressed up and Jeamptiy Jo the Sutious after-ef- | soil into which they have been trans | L . sitting on the porch. ects of . la grippe, but they mak lanted. . { , We pay the Phings had happened that Sunday | well and strong all persons culiering | » This is particularly, the case with a morning. There was a calf to be tied [from any form of debility or general | those who have reached middle age. HIGHEST MARKET PRICE up, and while the hired man was] weakness. These Pills have no laxa- | The wrench is often too great for mis. : them, and many return to the Old busy at something else the . widow tive or purgative action; their for all kinds of Hopkins took the calf in hand, To|sion is to make new, rich, ved blood, | Country. We find, in fact, that, in | . the worimmage she received a kick that [and thus fortify and strengthen every additicn to the broad tide of humanity Raw Furs and Skins laid her out. With thi help of = thejorgan and every part of the body. , flowing into Canada, there Is a thun Dv. Williams' Pink Pills ave sold pb. Stream tricking back of disappointed | fred girl she erawled into the house Ig | hn i : all medicine dealers, or sent by ma; Persons, and it is these who speak and into bed. x : slgbtingly 2 con Honest assortment. Quick returns When Jasper Gregg arrived and en at cents a box or six boxes for Sightingly St De comin). LB Is not Ask lor our PRICE LIST, I tered the sitting roomy his nose was | S00 by addressing The Dr, Williams' | country i= not all it is repre . Medicine Co., Brockville. O sented to be, but that it does not suit | ( IT'S FREE greeted with the odor of camphor and 2 ile, Unt, ; their particular temperament. | < Hoiment, sud the hired girl expinined d eT Re Bush a ¢ U f Ermine. ! ngland, of course, will always pos 134 ad 136 McGill St. Mestrest, rg hd happend. He ot Of all for, shine is ---- in favor | mess a magic of her own to draw back . and 136 McGill St, o take a sea sar the ne Th her exiles from the ends of 'th rth, i » i i FA ScPaist CHARGES. bedroom, and the patiedt called out. | this winter. Sn Butt here Is Bo Feason Why: the rien: WasCured byLydiaE.Pink Every match a light i : | go Jasper Cregg, what Sor of man | lar tail] oven mors than kind of person with the right kind of ham's Vegetable Compound ping fd gh Pond do Sou all youreelt r x i regu ne tailed Sanity. ua aims should not find in Canada a real Eiw Your remedieshave "De-Light" for the "Why, widow, what's wrong *"' ; y all of us have some 4 ; ood, Ind --* : 3 home sag a full and satisfactory exis cured me and I have only taken six Smoker --Try a Box » "You're all dressed up, ain't you?" | scraps of ermine we can utilize, .. tence Wan And he Some : bottles of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegeta. $3.50 Receipt Free you. red othe. . truly i weer ble Compourd. "Roots greased and hair oiled Parisian ways to do it : WINDSOR BARRACKS : "Yee i you have enough it will make a! The barracks which h been 3 stad Te : "And you've come to ask me to |bodice for your black velvet gown. : cently erected at Windsor at & cost of | ; a pou Greatest Match Manufactory or wea en marry you ? Lordy, Lox dy, but what Or a kyee deep band or a trailing $280,000 are on a luxurious scale. fered 1 ; ve N---- -- isin Re idiots some men are! They just go [hem on the skirt. ; addition 10 a se 16 ing cables | a . o = : Ee right ahead, the same as if they was] the ermine is} fOr each man, gar Sleufin wr . . Send Name S plowin' clay land, and never think of lined with black satin. -- . billiard rooms. recreation a * : : utting a e eeper GUNN and Adress Today-- other folks, Here I've been kicked | And the Black satin scarf with «| brari and studies, as. well ts a ! Li : Thy a frolicky call and' the breath | narrow horde ] 3 ny You Can Have It Free and BE. Linothod aut of me Hor 'a week te Fie rosin Eo ine all rw ata Te erat for a ' pains % my dea, -- Odd Lots from Our compe, amd you. are here to talk about | have always with us. je Share are separate Foams adjoin. § ) B S k marriage." Then there is Che border : ving purposes. are EA 5% Jone, wn Wm "But 1 didn't know shout the kick- | quilted Bik at tole oo the "also batts, as well as shower and foot est Stoc A -------------------------- ing, a Tt Mt * In Patent Leather, "Well, you know it now, and you've ; a : Snity Rive neu chante fo has. so 8 or THE CARLYLE HOUSE D ] Kid G ity, I swan, il TH he ki by | sites. house in which Thomas Carlyle : A un J 2 Saif in the forencun amd thee prot aa Jorn at Holetechan has hon sold wi Metila a, 14d, $0! "s wife in ~ | moss quit i the london syndicate w pos. Be pomthodys home 1" . sesses Cariyle's house at Chelsea, and F d Tan Calf is theve times, Sarah!" : ' be Wrnished to represent the . . as it was in Cariyle's boyhood. | Pinkham All sizes in lot. : Regular $3,50 and $4.00 Sale Price $240 ENNINGS, .ii. g z i J i a4 Ee heii 12EF tel at a

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