Daily British Whig (1850), 9 Feb 1922, p. 15

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f THURSDAY, FEERUARY 0, 1029, THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. oi a GAY FRENCH COURT. | $9000000000000050000000004 COTO SOHO | i Theatrical Some Stories Told of Late Empress Veterans of the Sea Are | Leet Eugenie. | Proud of Their Great Age | joe? : Empress of the French, was holding Some Afloat for Century : "Because She Loves Him So." her Court at the Tuileries, Sve sea. | fe £ Al I ; tries were always stationed a © | 000000G0ICITOIOCOPOOOONL EN r : The Rex Stock Company return to : i i : d 4 ( | palace gates, with Instructions to Now that so many warships, hard- | . SNE | GRO E ER A the Grand tomight for a thres days manta Ito ves absolutely. Ie - : fn the threo act comedy. | pgyaple, gilent and expressionless [ly more than a score of years old, | 8 : / Because She Loved Him So." ong during their turn of duty. and even less, are being broken up as y a 3 SE a i GL of those delghtiul comedies of Si One day the Empress, Accon panied worthless, their short lives are a | = : { . THE STORE OF ECONOMY ty Gif that the Rex Company know | hy a gentleman of her household, . 2 § ) : . 3 #0 well how to "Put Over." In this | pagsed near the statuesque sentries, | contrast to that of the forty-two ten | a ? 10 lbs. Granulated Sugar ease a goung (and of course beautl- | and remarked, "I am convinced that | ketch, Three Sisters, wrecked a few | ® 0 Fo | 2 1b. tin Bee Hive Syrup fal) wife is so foolish about her hus- | the stolid pose of those men is mere | weeks ago, which was launched at , Sa | 2 1b. tin Crystal Diamond Syrup . . band, "het she suspects + his every | affectation, and that Jt would take | piymouth, England, 121 years ago. | 5 ¥ : 2 1b. tin Crown Syrup ' movement. We often hear of the nag- ye ute 10, upnet i test the mat- This drew attention to the now, aux- | ! 5'Ib. tin Crown Syrup . Sing wits Who rales Ae en why | tor for yourself," was the reply. |lllary-engined ketch, Cerss, of 32 ¥ Clark Syrup, in bottles bs mean--but the the She | Pugenie frowned, and, speaking! tons, launched at Salcombe in 1811. | 8 i Pure Maple Syrup in bottles fights ol the Hm ae "ype. The harshly, reproached gue t of ho Old as these little vessels are, it $Y y 2 Ibs. of Large Prunes Loves Him n ie guardsmen for his lack of smart-|. 3 a | . . eontrast is made by the girl's moth- | neg, geaing that she did not succeed |! More than probable that others | 1 1b. package of Domestic Shortening Fone | er and father, a devoted old couple, | in moving him, she boxed his ears; | may claim an even greater rge. Sliced Bacon 27c. a 1b, that have rever had a sorap in thei® | he did not move or utter a sound. | Mostly engaged in the coasting trade, 21c., or 5 for $1.00 thirty years , Zama end |) hundred | their date of launching is only re- | hi v poo inde "he | tramea, on Mm Ae BURA opieq by chance: usually, when pub | THESE ARE SPECIAL PRICES FOR FRIDAY AND SATUR- 1 dndeed, as "he | francs. | : 5 { : . Rex a says it Js s0| Another bit of Court nonsense is |lic attention is drawn to une, others | DAY AND YOU WILL SAVE SOMETHING WORTH WHILE BY . sunpTA s bina and Bill Yule, and | related in the "True Story of the put, 19F ward their claim to being t | TAKING ADVANTAGE OF THESE SPECIALS , , . oh ted old | Empress Eugenie" by the Count de . : i Fiorano Winters as he davon Soissons, and perhaps it is th2 same| In 1807 the Jenny of Eenupiutis; couple, will hand one At immovable sentry that figured in it. | Was still sailing in and iy oh velah a a | (G.0L do SeintAvbin' was ering Porky (hous ho £7st took the Wate: HEAD OLAY PRODUCTS ASSOOIATION. his addresses to the young and pretty ' Jl i 4 . At Tho Allen. Mile. Bouvet, who was reader to the | Shipping Gasette drew attention to The president and vice-president of the Canadian " P ty. He roa- the Ranger, of Cowes, plying regu- | 1 res : . Tt eT pathetic Prous ra Drusnt her larly between Bristol and Minehead | tional Clay Products Association, meeting in Toronto, are med the , ; figuro--a figure who kept to him- | first she refused the sweetmeats, but Bris ope lo years Mboite | shown above. The president, Mr. R. H. New, of Hamilton, wet. But ho had a mission to periortd | the Uitle old gentleman Inwisted, ahd | Gnannel was the Good Intent, of | Ontario, is at the left. The vice-president is T. H. Graham, was engeance | at last, in order to get rid of him, 3 $ » This mission to emmet she accepted them. Not wishing to| Bridgwater; built at Plymouth fa | ¢ Inglewood, Ontario. brute his wife upon the who killed | eat them, she was puzzling how to |1790. end kidnapped his child. He watched | dispose of them when the Baron de| ' About ten years ago the Tnlted i 4 : waited and then--Far below in ; i od to DABS. States was very cock-a-whoop over COUNTY ORANGEMEN ; en cattle rustlers were busy. Bopisoing happened to pass "I was the df dvat Polly, of 45 tons, ith SPO ; ELECT OFFICERS , ht. Who caught . coyly owned to summers. ln | Oo 3 Bp: 2 But they were caught. waiting for you. be so Kind ag to early youth she was fitted out as & . Hockey Results, South Hastings Association 4 C oO D- ghem? The mysterious rider? That | give these sweetmeats to your little is for you to find out, But when you | Irene." And she left him. privavsel, to Juey "8, Suu bir : 0 dhssAllen heats tutey, Fri I yaa Some for Yi Phoebe, impudence had to give in to | Canadiens 6, St. Pats 4, Hears Addresses From 5 day you will see a cle- g fay and Saurday 3 when he saw Dr. Comeau coming he dignity. Hamilton 9, Ottawa 1, Prominent Members. L | YE R Ol EL ver story--an absorbing picture ad- - The claim of this vessel was re- Soo 8, Sudbury 1. Grey manuscript: | 8ccosted him. "I was lying in wait whieh s ; fipted from a Zane Grey for you, doctor. My daughter Irene [SDted by British shipping, whi Junior OM.A.--Aura Les, 9:] poevipe Ont, Feb. §.--With a le seven of 'Hurricane Hutch" _ | promptly put forward the Jenny, of 1b a. i re mile-a-minute serial, aged Priv Fos Jou thess sweot- | Go, rnarvon, said to be in her 1220d | FOTt Colborne, ' Jurge Jicesiuste pibiimiy the an- * Fox News and Chester Comedy make | "qu 0 0) 00 Mot weh annoyed. Joan and the Yor Whitehaven Basketball, Pe oeitius ig Hastings : teresting programme. --AdYt | wy shai) return home wery late," he | Pullt at Cowes in a lar Tigo Assatietion took pute ; @ vory in " ry ' might well be the Jenny, of Beau- There were no basketball games| gn this city. Reports presented show- At the Strand ag, use ge Boss Mc maris, already mentioned, and it fat the Y.M.C.A, on Wednesday eves-|ed that all lodges in the jumsdiotion : would be Interesting to know whe- (ing, in either of the two leagues, but | were tn a posperous condition. Af'er Bert Lytell in "A Trip to Para-| hours." ; 0 That sounds like the title of| But at that moment the little | ther the May, or Molly Ashcroft, a8 | number of practices were held. | general business had been transacted Coughs, Colds, Grippe, Bronchitis, : dise." she was alternatively named, came |n hedul 3 "~ h and pleasure. | Prince Imperial rushed in, and the Wo games are scheduled far to-|the following officers were selected foture with punch a Db f the same yard as the Manger . 2 : Ag 1s, and this unique photoplay, | doctor, bowing profoundly, cried, iy Sam Ry twenty years at- |PI8Dt/ and these contests will do|and duly installed by Rt. Wor. Bro. hooping Cough, Asthma, Ete. » '"Monseigneur, here are bonbons that much to decide the best teams in the | FF. M. Clarke, of Belleville grand ' : : 3 which opens at the Strand to-day, is / 1» (tention has been drawn to several . A y MATHISU'S SYRUP is a soverel tonic combining Ee. version of a play by Frans I/brought de la part de mon fils! ships which were a century or more |"Y" league. One of the players will (secretary for Ontario East: County s tes of TAR the sen . t 8 Stieen vors on the great eit- |f& e prince began to much ihe dad. old, although their claims could not |play in the junior series for tho last |master, J. KH, King, Shannonville; the curative properties of an 8 gthening Hamar, when it was presented, Wh but 2 Sys Jo WERE mec, | be authenticated. The convict-hulk [time in this game, as he reaches the | deputy county master, A. L. Burke, virtues of COD LIVER OIL. . ia fes of Burope Ds at, Louis? 1 have I YOU |Suecess, on exhibition for some age limit on Friday. Now that the|Bayside; chaplain, Rev. A. L. Geen, Colds, when neglected or badly treated give rise $0 on the stage. The picture is special- | th eat sweetmeats!" It was the Em month said to have bean built » th should dapted for North American con-|PpFess, accompanied by her reader. on 8, pag RI Try: but: the 'con Sunday school games are almost con- | Belleville; county secretary, W. G. consequences of sucha grave character at you he for the scene of the ear-| Taking the bag from the child, she BE angoun in a nk " which, | luded, the interest centres more| Henderson, Foxboro; county treas- not risk using inferior preparations. sumption, ' * laround the Y.M.C.A. league. urer, G. F. Reid, Corhyville; county MATIIEU'S SYRUP fs the only gemulie remedy whose #08 handed it to Mile Bouvet! And every ieiti paei er to is Coney Is- after visiting American Pacific ports, dar vans 91 the Jnry 4 one began to laugh. was abandoned when on the way to rd director; George McOullough, Fox- putation bas caused to crop ap many {imitations of dogbtfel value, land. Heaven, of course, does not| "yo, they told the Empress of the : hi oe ough, Tox : South Af , was found to have Games Likely Called Off. oro; couniy lecturers, A. E. Cas need any local color, and the appeal jjit1e adventure she turned to Mile. guth prin Buy and somewhat | Tour rimks pind the Kingston |key, Frankford, and R. Sullvan, " ON BALE EVERYWHERE + of this drama is universal, for It Bouvet, and said, "You will have to roughly at that, purely for exhibition [curling club were billed to go {o | Plainfield. -- . touches the vital springs of thought eat them." '| purposes. 0 It was decided to hold the county | | . N ry friendly gameday afternoon to ebration at Trenton on July 12th:| WANTS AMENDMENTS give the points the serious considera: and action, the problems of love and | This pretty reader made a grimace | During the ydars of the war, when ks Thrills abound, while as| Of distaste; whereat some one sug- everything that floated was of value, play friendly games, and four Nap- Addresses 'were given by Bros. H. F. MADE TO THE O.T.A. tion of the government, : parentage. ! r » production its excellence 1s evi-| seated that the Jainiiee be Siven to two Dauish Sailing ships, s4id to hate 2 ur ors Sumit 1 Nungsien, Ketoheson, BE. Gus Porter, K.C.,| -- i " o - een launc n an » 4 » . FP Sone by the fast mh og de prince: melighted with the idea, ran were tigged out afresh for trading. |ful if the games would take place ns od oor Detievilie; Rev. McOreesan | pominion ~~ Alliance Would| Mc@ill Establishes Chair , up to the soldier, who obeying or-|" gy M8. Victory is undoubtedly the |the ice was rather soft. The King- Limit Treating Over Th From Bequest by Mrs, Eddy. Charles Hutchison, In & new episode | ders to the very letter, remained mo- most famous veteran in the world, |ston skips are: T, M. Asselst| ri He m reating Over ree i, of "Double Adventure," a fine issue tionless. In vain the child grew |githough it might not be easy to say J. Ri Te Green, A Bo Be Fails to Form Ministry, Guests at a Home. N 2 fo of the British-Canadian Pathe News, | Impatient, and stormed to attract his | pow many of her original timbers |' Rig 0% E. ireen, A. E. Treadgold, London, Feb. 9.--Premier Orlan- Montreal, Feb. 9.-- "The Mrs. E: 'and "For Land's Sake," a Century |8ttenilon. Finally, tired from the remain, and no one would venture to od on - H. Warwick, T. Oopley |g, according to an Exchange Tele- Toronto, Feb. 9.--Representatives rn Ohate >t Industrial Chait Seamedy, are also on the Strand pro-| FOE Ae emptied the bag into the take a voyage if-her. Thirteen yewrs 40d H..Angrovs , ; gregh despatch from Rome to-day. tof the Dominion Alliance today sub: | gation a oy i a gramme, And the kiddies will not . ago the correspondent of an evening Curl A has failed to form a ministry and | ied to Premier Drury and Ab'ora- will of to 3 M ue ih y the be disappointed, for their favorites-- paper claimed to have discovered an- urling Games. will not make any further effort a Gonsal. Ramey: a Teater Nt 0 o to Mrs. * BD. Bids, a Mutt and Jeff, will be, seen on the A Living Memorial. other once-famous ship of the! navy One game in the club series was Sie Ee amendments. the alliance 'wishes. to bequest, was given to Und SETeoh--Advi A living 'memorial, distinctive and |°f approximately the same age. This played at the curling rink on Wed- Prepare For Genoa Conference. | yhe Ontario Temperance act. These versity, with the proviso that the : ' . majestic, and different from any oth- yas Sart, Sook 3 Resolution, report- |nesday evening. The rink skipped| Genoa, Feb. 9.--Preparations for pro amendments provide for money should be used for the estabs i er that has been dedicated since the o have been iden a8 & VOR |by Dr. Waugh won from J. A. Mc |the opening of the stonomic. confer pee doctors 0 take out 11. |lsTment of professorships. Aecorde world war, was unveiled recently in [88] serving as a sailor's home at ing to the plans for the new chair, FAILURE OF CONSTABLE | ¥oseetoicticust vist roves | Mestmarie Fafime se 30 0 ence are proceeding WILkout 10s" cepses befors hoy can proscribe more 16,1, eas 07 the new chat, tha i The rinks: Poggi 1 vid- i wood chem ar Mechanics Magazine. It is a tab- | Perhaps, of all ships famous for a ruption and Perfect Poggl is prov than six ounces of Mquor and limit % ; ¢ 10 SERVE RIGHT PAPERS let of bronze set at the -- of one [lengthy career of usefulness, none |Capt. Daryaw R. Sloan ing accommodation for one thousand | yhe number of prescriptions a licensor rE Stas 10 having been While the late Eugenie, former! es ra rarmey of California's famous big trees. This | W28 more worthy than the Betsy |N. Robinson G. Thompson delegates and seven hundred 1ews-|oould h three months; glant of the rod! above | Cairns, or Princess Royal, wrecked |C. M. Smith I. McCarthey in ould ims oe brewing; re- concerned in an démportant way with i the ordinary timber .that surrounds while taking coal from Shields to Dr. Wau J a ; ¢ anor | Te forest products of Oanada, both y ' gh . A. McKarlano duce the number of varieties of liquor |, Postpones Hearing of Vorona|i stands henceforth as "a memorial | Hamburg in 1827. Already past her ~skip 10 --skin 7 ; |= tuabor ahd Jmatutacturiug, Liquor Cases--T. J. Rig- to the unknown dead" who gave |0TSt youth, she brought Willlam of : 8% The Toronto General hospital, hos- | for sale in dispeneanios; foree pers - q al thelr lives in the great war. A pe- Orange to England and became his Bi " pital for Siok Children, Victoria Uni- | sons holding any considerable s'ocks aT ; ney Wins His Point. culiarly fitting ceremony marked the |FOYal yacht. A CITY DIRECTORY versity and Salvation army will be |of whiskey to make annual roturns| The bank clearings for week ends unveiling of this tablet. Water from Sold by George I. to West Indian . i beneficlares 'to the extent of about | concerning it to the govermment, for- [Ing Féb. 8th, $690, 130.25 and for Fail on the part eof a wsunty | the crystal-clear stream of the Mer- traders, she subsequently was engag- | Plans Are Under Way For a New $94,000 each, under the terms of the | bid any one from serving liguor to a | previous week, $660,903.31, constable to serve the correct inform- | 8d that flows through the park was oq In the coal trade. Her loss oces- Issue, will of the late Dr. Moses Henry party of over three guests a his| Arthur Kemehan, Godfrey, was ia fhe Fouring sprinkled upon the tree and the tab- Slonsd tome Ziltement; u ® was It has been some few years ginocs a Afkins, of Burnhamthorpe, Ont. | home, and other less contentious pro. | the city Thursday on business. [Stns apes 5 eoreuted Mo at the | let. to symbolize the, purity of the Joplaily sad ee omai al lied city directory has beem published in who died on December 19th last, visions. Premier Drury promised to Big oysters at Carnovsky's. sqnrt Bon om hursday , morning, | 4670tion of the men who died in the alle oo oo puen ay ad Kingston, owing to the excessive Cost | paseo ¥ war and whose names remain unre- I. of paper, printing, ete. The need has Damon Knox was summoned to ap- Roman Catholic emancipation was corded. 'The rock at the foot of the being pressed, to become law two |I8tely been felt for a new and up-to- pear on the charge of selling fquor. | tree on which the tablet was placed RN When the court opened, 4t was dis: | was taken as a symbol of the perma- | 7*2"® later, Jute a oy vo Wieht ne CLAY MODELLING AT HOME ON nL : | covered that 0. R. Webster, ncting | nence and strength of the principles a aera an BROWNIE OWL HELPS ' on behalf of the Ontario Liquor Li- | for which the men fought, and the A Famous Hymu, YAperaiee ad = io le : Ted and Migs found him one day conse commission, had two charges |tres, which it is hoped will live| How the world-famous hymn, {™ ROW CONImEN Work. J he where he had fallen from his tree | against the defendant, Knox. T. J. | through generations, was cited 'as |"Rock of Ages," came to be written |Ca0 Secure sufficient orders for di- y home. Something 'must have hap- | Rigney, K.C., acting on behalf of [emblematic of the living and grow- | has recently been the subject of much |T90tories, and sufficient advertising pened to his parents, for he seemed : ba ing gratitude of the nation for the |discussion. It is only traditio patronage to warrant the publishing to De an orphan. He was a'funny Knox, proved to the satisfaction of y tradition, how- little soft b fthe. two justices of the |SuPreme -acrifice made by its sous ever, which ascribes the composition [of a directory, the work will be pro- Bt ns ft ter an Solem bi as : A presiding bl in the war. of the hymn to that gorge in : ge TT 4 ar " tle sons who had hy gorg the |ceeded with immediately. along. ' Deen given the two informations to Mendip Hills whither the pligrims;| = A ety without a directory ds some The boys brought him into the re rded oat to Mp Japanese Proverbs. recently went. Toplady held his first thing like a raflway without a time- : house, although he seemed frightened serve, y one to Mr. 1 curacy in 'the Mendips between 1763 |. : the first ; fo death, and fed him, laughing to 0d) Knox, The prosecution was anxions A clergyman, in the course of a d 1764 table; it is one of the a stranger how he watched them as he peeked : s children's address, recently told a |2M » and then, If the. tradition: ks for when he domes 40 town, and - Y : / soak: milk, 0 serve the second information in is to be accepted, the hymn was writ- | 28 : { the pits of read od" tn tT. J 7 objeited uid string of English proverbs, giving the iten. But not a line of it is k it is one of the books most used hy / AL ) After a while he was strong enough te woourt, + J. Rigne; {un | Japanese equivalents. Instead of | {o% Re. pLILIs knows V YALE | | fx about and perch on a tree all willinig to proceed Wilh | wagers haste, less speed," the Japan- | (0 Dave existed till 1775, when, over J 5, himself, but all summer he ming : -- ollowing T! he was ong came as he had ell his wit- , » | the not inappropriate signature of around their cottage, f s ese say, "If in a hurry, go round. and Migs about as faithfully as a dog. Mr. Wabster was | "Accidents will liappen in the 'best | MiRimus, Toplady printed its frst : the court was ad-| of regulated families," becomes | IO lines, followed by the two last FoR _SMAFFL a "Even a monkey will sometimes fall | Of the third verse, in an article in BY OUR OBSERVER AT THE ART name. Migs would hold out the "Gospel Magazine." A complete and Brownie Ow! would from a tree." We say, "Oil and water . li mot mix," and they say, "You text was given in another article in Bvery way arm and nestle against 't rivet a nail in a custard." {he tang journal gear. The be ed | would look into her oy un Where we say, "Out of evil may good curate sheltered from a sudden storm come," the people of the Flowery in a cleft of the limestons, crags of Jingaom x. - The Jotia_syrings Burrington Coombe, and that the b DELON'S | scene and the occasion suggested the futile effort with a mop is in Jap- imagery of the hymn, which has been anese, "Scattering foés with a fan. adopted by almost every denomina- tion dnd creed, and translated into almost every known language. Glad- ' Boot-Heels. Sl Boot-heels are of Persian. ori 1 ms of Eiection Day a i rR ettiah. gin; stone trafslated it Into three lan- Tragedy Laid at Rest dais in order that the wearers might - : heap | thats Joa above the 3 The double funeral of the late | san eels nine inches high have y Howard Love and his wife took , been known. When high heels were | neatn rondo bot burial is be- co at 3 o'clock Thursday afternoon | Introduced in Venice they were called Tottenham Court road, London. , E eee i | "'chapineys," and were highly decors m R. J. Reid's undertaking par- ated. The height of the *" $ to Cataragdi cemdtery. The brociaimentipe rank. of Shapineyst wearer. Just an Argument. 5 - 'An epicure strolled into his favor- ite restaurant the other day. Toward re the end of his lunch he called the ded, end the floral offerings ufacty waiter. ,'"" he cried, "is re numerous and beauliful, end roses, | this plum tart or damson tart?" aded a wreath from the C.P.A. f "Can't you tell by the taste, sir?" .. with which the late Mr. Love asked the waiter. d during the war, The United States has a greater The case of a county resident, who committed by Justice of the ce Wilkins of Verona on a chirge| Hamilton Thistles today, by do hardly pays t prod raud, has been settled. feating Brampton in the finals, 35 to a me odiga] un T. Lilley has temporary charge | 25, were returned the winners of the ' Y.M.C.A. as general secrotary | Ontario tankard % feathers may not :nake fine : EEE of rats oh : §! it fa f 7 ba i itd Ise i ; | ji hi . t 3 i ut ; i i i i fl : ; i : { £ | i 2s Bs i] ot i Wilson is confimed to his home| Major-General A. C. Macdonell|birds, but they make costly hats. has been c a vice-president of] Parts of Australia have snow the Canadian) Military Institute. storms in July and August. 3 There's no Jloor for the buying | Green turtles reach a weight of the would of men. [more than 700 pounds, SR ¥F § i i tH ih iz iii it | Hil gif phi

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