Daily British Whig (1850), 27 Jan 1911, p. 12

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Warner's Safe Cure Co., Toronto, Ont, its testi veg free perfect ' leave alter cents a 00 to ROTEL DIRECTORY. 'SSLITEFAIL BGI, Jegeny '"--__ JAS. STEWART, Prop. LOCAL BRANCH TIME-TABLE. Trains will leave and arrive at City Depot as follows: -- Toa. We, Arri ave City. Arrive No. 5 Mall ........1235am. 1 * 3 Express .. . 2.4 * 1) local ... ... 81 " 1 Int, Limited12.2 "otTm . ws 31 "13 local ... .. 7.0 Golng East. Leave City. Arrive Clty , ¥ Mall .. .. .. L40am. 1 * 2 Fast Express. {8 '14 Loeal ... 8.15 7 City. am. : 5 am, am, 5 p.m. 7 p.m. 0 p.m. am. 3.2 . am. 8 es sss 12.88 pom Ex... 308 pm 40 p.m ws ++ 3.00 pm. 1.38pm Trains 1, 2 3 4 6 6 7 and 8 run daily; other trains daily except Bun- ay. hrough TPullmans to and Ottawa dally on trains 2 and 5. For further information, apply to J. PB. HANLEY, Agent, Corner Johnston and Ontario Sts. 1 25 from KINGSTON IPEMBROK RAILWAY In Connection With OANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY. Trains Leave Kingston 1201 pm. Express--For Ottawa, Montreal, Quebec, Peterboro, St. John N.B.: Halifax, Boston, Toronto, Chi- cago, nver, Renfrew, Sault Ste Marie, Duluth, St. Paul, Winnipeg Vancouver, Seattle, Portland, and San Francisco. .m~-Local, for Sharbot Lake, Sounecting with C. P. R East and 45 am Mixed--For Renfrew intermediate points, Mon, Wed, Friday. leavi Kingston at 13 tawa at § pm; . Toronto, 6.58 ; Bosto and and known. nm, 7.30 i A -- THER TARDY COMING } i Cornelia Dean suddenly received a letter from John Oliver, - answering pertinent questions that had been ask- ed of him twenty vears before. Cornelia still | a spinster--and most comely ope--was surprised. yellowed pages, By STACY E. BAKER, I'he the faded ink, and the date line told her that the letter had been written on the day follow: ing her imperative demands, while the post office stamp showed that the let ter had been mailed from Boston, but one day before. Romance had long been dead in the heart of Cornelia Dean, She had lov- ed John Oliver nobly and faithfully and when he dad passed out of ha life as a lover, none other had in. A flush on her pretty checks, the little lady carefully opened the. letter, and read, for the fifth time, its con tents, "My dearest : 1 have waited several daye--and impatiently--for the le you wanted me to read and before coming for your answer to my proposal--and now it is here. "] know, dear, that I am practicaliy a stranger to you and the good peo ple of Speedville, but in Boston, where, ds you know, my father owns a large dry goods store, 1 am well My reputation in my own town will stand the test of investiga tion. "Now, to answer vour questions. "}. I do not touch liquor. Have never used intoxicants in my life. . "2. No, if you consent to marry me we eamnot live in Sneedville, but must make Boston our home, wher I will eventually into with my father, "3. 1 will give wish me to. "4, You know love you. There is this. Ask, rather, your "Here, in great, lonely Boston, 1 am waiting a note bidding me to to vou. You will realize how some | am, and you will answer I am sure of this. "Always yours, "JOHN OLIVER." The ancient screed fell to lap of the little lady, and tears glistened in her her thoughts wandered reminiscent res erie. John Oliver! She could wee him now, a stalwart, manly youth, He came to woo her, the most popu lar girl in Sneedville. She remem bered herself as she looked then--a mere wisp of a girl, to be sure, hut with that winsome prettiness that ,| lowed her to pick and choose from the ranks of the best and most popu lar men in the eity. Blue eyes, and a wonderful wavy brown hair that was at once the envy and delight of her girl chums, had been among the potent gifts "given her by the goddess of beauty, and she had most careful taste in dress. Ali these, and eount- Jess other feminine attractions, won to her the voung Bostonian v was spending his summer vacation Sneedville, : He had proposed, but before would answer him she had sent away until she could compile a of questions. These he was to swer by wail. She did not wish to plead his own cause. Cornelia Dean for part of an hour dreaming was again mistress of thoughts, a great resolve made within her. had de cided 10 go to Boston had not been out of town since the death of her parents, some ten vears before "But---what shall 1 wear?" asked Cornelia, speaking, as was her wont, to herself, "Surely iif 1 find him come go business up smoking if you always to ask that T will no need own heart come lone at once, the eves 19 away in most she hin list | an hima the greater When her had been sat she own Corpelia ! She THE DATLY BRITISH WHIG, FRIDAY, JANUARY exible like look as pearly as x h he knew. Nothing have now will do. 1 must be pmwre up-to-date; hore like the { today, 1 not ! , even of 1 ' 3 a gray in my : last the of tcame, and the little cottage was safe lv locked, the key hidden in plant rack on the porch, and the more than pretty little lady on her way to the statwon, I'he trip was 5 frightf ansophisticated Corneli vof relief came to her | found 'herself safely arrived as 4 larger city » she had imag She began to realize the hope lessness of her guest, The adress of home was burned indelibly on her brain. She called there after depos- iting her little baggage in 'a modest hotel. She found in front of a roofless domicile, the clapboards of which were being rapidly stripped from the scantlings. lan consternation she stood an idle second watching the workers reduce the building. "Is there anything 1 can do for ol am $040 old do dress plainly, 1 head.' depart har day her re a il ome to th and a lips' when Boston ined. his -- John gold herself you Unconsciously she had entered the gate shutling the lot of this building from the street. A man mm the garb of 4 carpehler stood before her. "11 Cornelia hesitated. "1 was hunting for the residence of the 0} ivers, - They used to live here, I be- lieve *" "Moved," lucidated the man, brief- Iv. "Ihde is the site of 5 wkyveraper that the Olivers having erected. This pilot is too valuable for » resi- dence to occupy. It's right in the heart of things, as vou .might sav." "But can you. tell me where the where John Oliver lives?" "With his parents, I believe; bat as to that, I don't know. I don't even know where they have mov: to Yeung Mr, Oliver is almoat day. to see how pro crosses. Can | mes sue? "Tell him that here." "Cornelia Dean," ;Ov<then the the letter went '"What--what puzzled Cornelia. "One of my men found an old let- ter, sealed and addressed to vou, un der the tin roof of this house. one, while inspecting the timber, probably, after the shingles were off, had dropped it, and the tin fitters it up without noticmg., | mailed it." "0),"" gasped Cornelia, "Here comes Mr, John Oliver pow,' The-carpenter failed to notice the woman's embarrassment. A well built man of gbout forty years of age approached. As he came nearer a puzzled look crept into his eves, and then suddenly his pace quickened and he advanced, both hands out- stretched, "You !" eried John Oliver, the trem bling fingers of the women pressed close in his; and there, before the wondering eyes of the men he kissed her, "1 have 'waited centuries for wou," he said. are here the work hit give some (Cornelia Dean was repeated the man. you're lady to whom letter ¥' asked the Some covered Sorry He Spoke. He was American visitor, and + he sauntered into a barber's shop he freely criticized British methods of work antl husiness, "You dem't specialize," he said, "You should stick to one branch of a thing and master it completely." The barber said nothing, but lather. his liberally and then an! edd face very sat down to read. "Well, why den't you shave enquired the American after utes "We only lather here," vou must go me we mun- the re- the next was sponse; into street for 5 shave.' Only One "Bromo Quinine," That is Laxative Bromo Quinine. Look for the signature of E. W. Grove Used the world over to Cure a Cold in One Day. 25¢. 1 charge of the homie. - 27. 1911. By RYAN ) LOVED ANOTHER. The Judge--Here is your divorce, ,madam, and you are free to marry again---but as a matter of propriety 1 suggest that you wait awhile. The Fair One-- How long do you think 1 ought to wait? Judge--A week. NOT WHAT HE MEANT. "In wihter 1 always long to fly to a warmer clime." "Unless you keep your feet your wish may be granted." dry HIS OHANCE. Mr. Nagger--The doctor told me I must take the "rest-cure.'" Mrs. Nagger--Did he look your tongue? Mr. Nagger--No; about yours. at but 1 told him KISS HAND THAT SMITES ! Wife-beaters, Foiled by | Wives Themselves. a great Against deal of nrose- In Hazelton, Pa. interest has been taken in the cution of wife-beaters. It has found however, that the abused vives almost invariably refuse to have oir husbands prosecuted when it comes the final test. > Here is an instance which happened only recently : A couple of small means, living West Hazleton have not agreed the wife became, an invalid one day last year the husband brouzht two children to the house and told his worse half they had as mmch tight there as she had, as they were bis children. One was two years old and the other gyn infant of three months The wife meekly attempted to care for the children, but she was net equal to the task, being scarcely able to do her ordinary household duties. She asked for some ome to help her, and the husband thereupon brought a widow with four children to take full heen in ince i hen The wife's condition became and she had to spend her time invalid chair. Furthermore the was not in the house long before the wife was astounded to learn that she wis the mother of the two young children. A sister of the case and hrought it worse, in an widow wife heard of ° the ore the notice { Whitaker amd Miss Bock had i the husband gdety, Mr, dif in proving the chug and Was arre and held in Laul for court. Before the brogght to court the sister died, leavingian es tate of 215,000, to which the wife fell heir. When the case was finally schedaled to be hemrd in Wilkes Barre, My Whitaker was sure that the wile would be ovefioyed to find that of last she would have her revenge. and that the man would be punished for his neglect of her. He hastened to the house nord broke the news. What was his amazement, despite his past experitnees, when the woman said, "Oh, you won't bring the case up. Do promise that you will drop it. He is so gonad to me now and lov ing. 1 am willing to overlook his east and to forgive him evérvihing." Another ense is related, thai of 4 of the United Charities ey ficulty ense was - . RE | The Wayside. WALKER. TOO BAD. "Was he a good preacher "Ro. His sermon was stupid enough to make vou sleepy, but his voice was loud enough to keep you awake. an RIGHT. of the FLARES ALL think Trust?" up." OIL "What do you against the Oil "Oh! just a flare case PRECOCIOUS PUNCTILIO. Visitor==8o you don't - belteve Santa Claus? The Boston Girl--I didn't exact- ly say that, but 1 don't approve of him I understand "hat he calls after 6 o'clock and doesn't. wear evening clothes. in to his home in Hadetop from Wilkes- Barre. To Preach at Selby, Selby, a5 ~Wood Bros, their meeting Wedr We are pleased to see Rev. Mr. Downe able to be out again, Rev, Mr Nex smith, Newhurzh, will pr bh, the Methodist church, Sunday « , We are I. E. with held sday. Tan cheese on in on ening. sorry t Hud zins scarlet young folks y SAY, Littl fever ie attend Swit A pumber ed a party at Peters', zerville, on Tuesday night gliss | Auderson has returned home from Thurlow. Mrs. IL Mchim, is spen a few weeks with friends at Campl ford. Visitors: ( Mrs at Mrs, J. Goau's; | Cabe and wife, at W, Hunt's; E. Amey add family, at F. L. Amev's: Mrs. G. McFariine and baby, at ( Arnold's J. Armstrong and wife, at Mrs. Wood's; Miss J. 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