Daily British Whig (1850), 22 Apr 1911, p. 13

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GE THIRTEEN. 1011. FA I res LIST YOUR PROPERTIES NOW FOR SALE OR TO RENT SALES NEGOTIATED RENTS COLLECTED. FIRE INSURANCE, v COAVEYANCING AND REAL ESTATE E. Blake Thompson, OVER NORTHERN CROWN DANE MARKET SQUARE, "Phone 236 KINGSTON, ONT, an ----- THE haAmLY RRITISA WING, SATURDAY, APRIL Serrssanasssassessnan® chided by the hat, the veil blowing og ' pe 3 | shout ber shoulders, the flowers at her uw . $ The Bachelor's | breast, the sunshine tapping the toe of Ee Easter Hat ARS LR Gr SRE Be Sy TATE OB DONT THE ] OLD-TIME PHYSIC "Froit-a-ives™ Brings Natural Results 8% In 4 Naleral Way. ber tiny slipper." i "Oh, totumprot'!" response "You. aave no ningbam retaliated Down in the kitchen little Anne Was | still at work. Her aunt was Cok Luuningliam's breakiast rolls were yet Pes ssssastseteteeeTRBTAY; 10 be made; it was midnight and it Alone | stemed to her that she had washed one | dishes since dawn. Sifting flour, ner on | vously, she talked to the kitchen ¢ut it] "I'm so tired, Raggles, that | could ite | lay down and die." i Raggles g&ve a sympathetic ap. was the caustic imagination," Cun By TEMPLE BAILEY, It really was a beaati hat in Madam's window, flanked om side by a wip of white veil, and the other by a mauve parasol, needed no further emphasis of spring loveliness. Cunningham stopped and stared at it. He Ni its mmplicity, the broad | "I am going o sweep of the white brim, the loose | morning, Raggles, bupch of velvets, tied with silver { she kneaded the dough. "I shan't Uy 'an impulse he went in and | come home until _ dark, and if that bought it. He murmured something | man rugs I shan't be here about a mythical sister, and madame Mt. I am a seventy-nine.yearold man & great believer in, and user of, tives", inre of The Bowels was the at 1 suffered fyom and I fonnd - that "Pruit-adives' did me more good " thax any other remedy. My doctor vised » stick to "Pruit-a-tives" "puny i to run away in the Anne declared, ag nd Ih #0 with best result. 'l have been in business here for a food miny years and have been a resi. deat of Otterville for over fifty years." FOR ALCOHOLIC + DRUG accepted the explanation placidly. Se the bat was sent home, and was en- throned on a little table in the al: teove of Cunningham's sitting room, a monument to masculine folly, and a temptation to little Anne. Little Anne was the landlady's nice; she was eighteen, and she had come into Cunningham's line of vision for several years, simply as a slim child with dark braids hanging down her back. s When she finished school she helped her aunt with the lighter housework, and it was thus that she discovery the hat. She tried it on, and awoke for the first time to a knowledge of her beauty. Now and then Cunningham would part the curtains, snd show his trea- sure to the men who came to smuke with him. "H I had a wife," he once said to Carpenter. "1 should waite' her to wear things like that--" ! Carpenter smiled, lazily. "Why net give an Easter tea *" he drawled. "In vite all the girls you know, get each one to try on the hat, and marry -the lady who looks her loveliest init." "lI shant do it that way," Cum- ningham said, briefly. "I bought the hat on the impulse, because I like beautiful things. And since ['ve had i, I've been led into all sorts of ex travagances. | went back to Madame, and purchased the parasol, and the white veil, and I've squandered my substance on violets to make the al cove sweet. It is as if the spirit of some dear lady were in there--her face WM. PARSONS. tive, a ' is made of the juices of es, figs and Pa ' ' acts on the human system like iresh fruit--easily and gently --yet just us effectively as the old-time pi *'Fruit-atives" does not or i'ritate the intestines. It tes the vowels and cures Constipation because Fruita-tives" acts directly on the liver. Just try *'Pruita-tives er you need mild, gentle yet effective laxative and liver regulator. soc. a box~6 for §2.50--trial sive, 25¢. \t all dealers, or from Pruita-tives Limited, Ottawa. Silverware Let us have it to replate. Now is | the time; also J H : : 3 ir Grows Thin Skates | na Nickel Plating and Bleetro Pl tir; | Use Parisian Sage in Time and Pre- of all kinds. Nickel, Copper, = vent Baldness, ete. : } We guarantee a good job. If your hair is growing thinner and { thinner. and causing you anxiety go to PARTRIDGE & SONS/|' " Mcleod, \ large bottle of Parisian Sage for only Prog, STREET WHS. 50 cents. It is such a delightful and refreshing dressing that you will like to use it regularly. | Parisian Sage is guaranteed to stop {falling hair and itching scalp, to era- dicate dandruff and make the hair lus- trous and radiant, or money back. There is nothing just as good Parisian Sa See you get package which containe the girl the auburn hair. OUR CONSIGNMENT Of Green and Black Teas from Ce» lon have arrived. Though prices are much higher, we are still sell Ing at 30c per 1b. ANDREW MACLEAN, Ontario As the with , "a a a Ay ve "i Fancy Wafers for 5 O'clock Teas ¢ Macaroons, Almond Wafers, Vanilla Wafers, Sponge Drops, Lady Fingers, at 50c. per 1b. mixed. Cake Bon Bons, at 60c. per Ib. Maringue Kisses at 20c. per doz. H.TOYE, ™ o King Phone 141 Teta drrrsttsasssasscsecsecsad { FAAAATARASALRTSATAS § \ ll women appreeiate the charm of dainty and well ficted shois Lev our New Spring styles Woe are Showing an assort-- mont that will gratify the most exacting require- ments and at very mode- rate prices. 3 : > 4 » . es eo tte. its it At atososatite : + H. JENNINGS, KING STREET ATTENTION WHEN YOU REQUIRE ANY Tinsmithing, Gas-Fitting, Plumbing or Hot Water Heating Done CALL UP = "Telephone 35. 37 Princess Street. 7 eT All orders promptly attended to. to-day, and get a | "That man" was Cumningham. Little jAune had grown, in the last few das of drudgery, to look upon him as a sort of human Juggernaut, who jerushing her with the weight of | fastidious demands. {| ln the morning, when she took his Sunday breakfast of and bacon, she apologized heaviness of the rolls "I'm not very good at such things, she said. Cunningham, busy with his fruit, frowned. "Is vous to cook *" : "She. went . to the hospital, vester day. The doctors aren't very hope { ful." 5 absentiv. Then as sh } yee for grape aunt too turned to go he called her back. "Oh, | by the way, I'm going to telephone to some friends 10 come over to tea this afternoon. And 1 want some little cakes. Your aunt makes su. h jolly ones, with pink and white com- fits." | For a stunned and looked at 'out her hands ture. moment she stood him. Then she flung Ht a passionate ges »"" she said, "I don't believe in giving teas on Sunday--I think ever, {body ought to have a Sunday. I had planned to somewhere for the | worked in that {can't breathe. And you live {with your violets and f things, and let other people slave for you, As the last flaming words burned into his conscience, she stumbled o {er the threshold, and was gone ! | Cunningham stood in the middle of the floor, and said to himself, ov er and over again, "Oh, you selfish pig, you selfish pig." 1 Presently he went downstairs found her in the kitchen with head on the table, crying. "Oh, look here," he said, awkwardly, "you mustn't. You go out and have a good time-----"' | Little Aune, with the tears still on Ther lashes, apologized. "I was so tired and it didn't seem fair." | She seemed such a child that obeyed an impulse te comfort her he would a child. "Put on your hat and hive a jwith me. My car will be around a few minutes." "Oh, I musn't." { i zo out ap and her he ns ride in "Why not "I'm such a { frankly. "Nonsense." "But vou ancient." | His inspiration seemed heavenborn rl have a lovely one upstairs." shabby little thing," should see my hat--it's "I know--I--tried it on once." "Try it on again, and let me see." "Now--really "Really, and right now." 5 For a moment she hung back, thes tfollowed him upstairs. Curtains of | silvery green hid the alcove She {went behind them and called back. "May I wear the veil *° 'Wear anything." | Then, all at once, her voice cried | "Look, oh, look at me," and {quick gesture she parted the | curtains, drawing them about {again, so that her old skirt was hid den | She had turned in the neck of and bad pushed back hes | sleaves, so that he had a glimpse of | white arma and of whiter peck About {her shoulders floated the veil: the {phivasol held in one slender hand sod { pointed downwards between the edyes of the curtains, seemed to touch {tos of a tint shoe Under the wide (brim of the hat her face was like a | pearl. { "You beauty," he took i ward, then checked himseif. { "Ihave always liked to dress ap," {she suid "There was an old hounet {of auntie's and a red cloak, and 1 with a silvery her igown, { would dance up and down in front of | the mirror." They laughed like a pair of children {Then out of the following silence he said, slowly. "Do you know why 1 going § have those people to tea--all of the pretty ladies »* "No." "1 nad a famey--or rather my friend Carpenter suggested it--that [ Jot {them try on the hat. and the one [who was loveliest in it, that 1 choose {a wife that way" { Oh!" All the joy went out of her face, The curtains swung back, re vealing hor shabbiness. "Oh, but vou { wouldn't." 1 | "Hyon were a man, how would you choose *" She was pulling out the hatpins with fingers that trembled. "1. i should love her," breathlessly. "Nou child," he tried tn say it lightly, but his soul cried to him, "Man, you have found her !" His eyes as he watched her fold up the veil and lay the hat away gave no Made Strong by Vimol. A prominent Boston lawyer says: "My father is eighty vears of age and he owes his present strength and good health to Viol Poe = "During the last two trying winters never had a cold, and was able do more than ior years, "F think Vinol is pedfectly wonder ful. Tt certainly is the greatest Molt making and strengthening tonic old people I over heard of." \ up sworthreads | the | ali | little rest--on | whole day Pye! dark kitchon until 1} here | your pretty | the | 2 step for | Nasi to hear i : { : was | his | { : : i i | | | : A NEW RIBBON SASH THAT ANY WOMAN CAN MARE i Sashes are to he extremely fashionable this swoon, | omes are picking up pretty ribbon remnants and fashiosing to he adjusted As the photograph shows, this smart little { ®rvacciul sash arrangements ready {| later on. ordinary pretty lace summer frock and the shaping, except that it is long enough to be and fastened under a cabuchon, Fancy striped Dresden ribbon was used and the ---at the back frock. afterwards stitched flat, plain satin vibbon are set under tucks tiever all sorts of over © lingerie frocks sash is worn over an sash Is made without special drawn up high----as indicated which is pinned to the little pleatings of which are and the the wider ribbon * of hint of the knowledge that had to him Aren't vou come demanded "It wouldn't fit in No, I'l lovely lady." "Suppose lady ** "Oh, please "But 1 mean it t think a man has looked a thing life, that when he has found it going to up ¥ "1 don't--know," she faltered "Oh, little Anne, listen." He over and took her hands in "When | a boy 1 to up a story of 1 dy who ed among the viole the bank a clear httle ream No real wi man has fitt until 1 saw your face--just now . Could any woma mg ? Surely nat Jittle Anne, tired and sad for lave for whom, ment, with the rest me leave the hat for yom you the lovely whey all his give 1t cam his make was used ever resist such woo who was hunger Ane an mn that mn the heavens opened ! And 86 it enme about that joy and beauty of the Easter they church together, i the morning went yo somew hat ward Anne, ha moment cio Bread amd Butter Diet. Lond ai Expres A young day, to Mr. de the Southwestern vined, vester the magistrate at that wife eompl srev, police court, her hushand starved her and bre and butter oeeed Provide o 1h You may take How Hindus Obtain Five. The Strand May Fire is obtain Hinda « curpous meth msiderad ho the two ends Srvmony round a verti | which fits inte a groove wt the block of wood on 'which. the cat out ion nies ito rotate it being uw {while kept ir by the jpriest by means of a horizontal handle with a hole in which the rod tur | The friction between the rod and the lower block of wood after a short tine seis fire to the latter. This fire, timely nbunshment, is a glorious fame. The considered very sacred by dox Hindus, They, of course, grumbling all the while «te, by a churning rapidly, position r : very second the ortho kept Sr -- ------ Advice to a Judge, Human Life A colored man brought fore a police judge charged with steal ing chickens. He pleaded guilty and received smtence, whem the judge ask el bow it was be managed to lift those oliickerns night under the win dow of the owner's honse when thers was a dog in the yard, 4 : "Hit wouldn't be no use, judge." said the man, "to try to 'splain dis thing to yo' all. Ef vou was to tre it vom like av not would get ver bide full of shot an' get no chickevs, nu. ther. Ef yo' want to engage in an rasnlity, judge, vo! better stick to de was bw fhench where vou am familiar. The Telephone Queen. Exchange, Mrs. Aune Meklroy Pratt, of West ern Texas, is ealled the telephone ween of the southwest, becduse ie president of the Soutnern Indeper dent Telephone and Telesraph com pany and president and genersl mans ger of the Bett Constiuelion com than! wanibed BOW rebYOSeRt more developed into | instrument is | she | | 1 ---- - ! i lie {Cattle Raised for Dairy Purposes is i i DAIRYING IN HOLLAND. 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