Daily British Whig (1850), 30 Mar 1912, p. 10

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TRAVELING, el ret TITS RA i 1] RUN SYSTEM, EASTER HOLIDAY Rona Trip Tickets wii be fssued ati Single First-Class Fare) Good going Apr 4h] 5th IN and sth Geod retirn off of be- fore April tinh TICKETS IBSUED TO MEDIATE POINTS B MONTREAL AND TORONTO Wit. NOT BE VALID ON TRAINS 1 and 'HOMESEEKERS' EXCURSIONS! To WESTERN CANADA and Return Tuesday, April 2nd and every Tiunsday thereafter imtil Sept Tickets good for 60 days For full particulars apply to J. PF. HANLEY, Agent, Corner Johngon and Ontario Sts ------------ ---- ATE 2 RAILWAY IN CONNECTION WITH Canadian Pacitic Railway Easter "Holidays Round trip tickets will be issued at SINGLE FIRST CLASS FARE, Good: going Thursday, April 4th 29 Monday, Apsl xth, inclusive returning until Apri 10th, 1912 HOMESEEKERS' EXCURSIONS |, To Western Canada and Return | April 2, 16 and 30, And evgry I'ibgday September clusive Winnipeg and Return Edmonton and Return Proportional: ra points Return Hmit, Full particulars C.P.R. Ticket Office F. CONWAY, Gen ih to INTER second FTth ROK 3 second 17th, in wntil 6. 301 $41.30] tes to 60 dave K.& P , Ondario St Pass Agent m------ Bay of Quinte Railway SHIPPERS "ATTENTION PAL. CANADIAN tario Railway Line Déggrontn is traifie, # i cepran fram ay Hellevill bone at NORTHE from ON. RIN Prenton pow {relg nme b Kingeton ints Graft mil Por onk tre Centr Qifin to Route your Tapenty vin Rallway Hallways shipments Canad Sawa y Northern Ontario Hallway thence (apddian Pacific dir 4 Port Nrohuy 3 nedidn Northern ond Grand tetiwavs Hrdiigh lines regarding Fravelling affice Rallway, Frelgh Agent NE olther , inf rafos. apply to M "Aight Agen Kigston and iia pty ALLAN LINE yal "Mail Steaniers 8t. Lawrence Beason ¥ TO MVERPOOL. Tunisian sails Fri, May 3, Vitetnion salts ¥ri. May 190, gican sails ri, May 17 Vigtori an Balls Fri, May 24, i TO GLASGOW, ee sails Bat, May 4, ar Ciyneral May a1 June June 14 June 2i Jute 1 Haaperian sails Sat, Mat ah June 8. Scandinavian salls May Tune 15 Grhmplan Sails Sat, iB %. June 22 FTO HAVRE AXD LONDON, Siditian sails Sun. May 5, June 9. Tolan sails Sun., May 12, June 16. Cobinthian sails Sun-May 19, June oi . A feptian 52's Sun, May 26. Tune 30 Lake Erie sails fun wine J, July 7 For full information as to addi- tidal sailings, rates, ete, apply to C8 KIRKPATRIC K, J.-P. HANLEY '6G. T. Ry 3 Clarence Street { Allan Line Agents, Kingston, ETWERN] good | other | and} ------ f £33353 asasssenestany The Dragon ragon Scredn | : By Yu ARISSA MAUKIE. Prrrsrsssresssssancenl | Whe fre f the fast wagon fond of I torned oul ® highrosd wel furlad his nd from the old famong Wall growing | Ami milled (quiz I suppose you . Polly,' fami al the avemie Ta Ae Ba 1onect driven MAD RME locusis Debora ally at hee niece think my hiart's she said auefly saved I wanted ( fleas." Ames stared "You ur J we br AVe, you dear impulsiv 'It od and b let me ould } saved Lou | end hay : in iy aud {brs he ! try iE he Yerkiy i On f i i i thing." you had go to aly the laid only "work thing that about won, And RIWARVS of 'which | interposed her aunt, wi energy 'Larkin says the ohit two hundred and Hity it will Keep yg a vere, Polly father lett the place fre dreadfully th am i things wid You front ft | wok and cleas he did not want his daughter Fiv He said the from the securities would be to support us for v But thle 10 find trace remember how | Lacause y work for « ing in CO uf feent we of nibh Life Wer: never } r { i { i { | them: You I ny poor anid 1 senpehed for very, day ol har death, and 1 and. 18ak - 'now, though | | doubiiol whether father over yet' I could { mutinously er the pawns up to Lhe look He very had vham, and "a - Polly time sad hundredth teach music," fou Lhe nn the past year My dear"? ¢ handredih et Ie cried Mj Line, "'%« ample wd Deborah rare Haller lot I uy an fortune emo; ipport us h {to educate tin | Yrest of aur you days { Where is if, Polly ) flushed face wn the | ane 4 beside it Aunt Pebor | countenii and tender Don't tatk night eb. You the to-uight ? know,' then? gaw her omg mirror tired heart ih her let us » Aunt duvenport th beds, vou Pol ently with me, my child. not made a trip to the this many a dav, I'll él Miss Deborah In this attic sheeted forms Chat te nivel {i more © H sleep You Sugg ai sold est od C ome very You have south garret warrant," smil- many strangely crowded the were space Carefully dusty halls, of furniture Poly gnzed, open mouthed is it, Aunt Deb? Whete did vou get it 7 Why--it's solid any (th, the dear tables Kighboys ! Chippendale---and ined real colonial !"" Her was poked {here and here treasures, ind her reflected from Miss my very Pol to me by great it has remained stored away here for twenty-five yvenis. 1 planned th give this te you and Bick for a alin gift, but I shall need it for awhile. Al ter F am gone Polly stopped her sentence with a kiss, After vou are gone, indeed !" she cried indignantly. "You know that vou are to live. with us as soon as ever Dick makes enough money to tart a home. What a beautiful house we will have--eh, Aunt Deb *" he waltzed the stiff backed spinster about the limited space until Miss Deborah's flying skirt caught ina pro- jecting nail and dragged clattering to the floor tall screen whose frame was of , earved ebony pandled with heavy Chines faded nad dull, . Polly picked it up wilh a little ex- clamation of <lelight: "What is this, Aunt Deb ? Why have vou kept this lovely séreen hidden ?" 'Great-aunt Fester leit it to my fathes, dear He was very fond of if, and for it stood close to, his desk. When he was quite helpless we used it to encircle his chair and ward off the dralis It gréw quite old and shaky and needad mending, and as no ene but a skilled workman econld mend the delicate carving it was placed up here after father's 'death, and ol nothing done to it since, All the hita of carving are. int that bag tied to the tap," explained Deborah, "Can't I 1g downstnigs, eds? 0 Mise Deborah withdrew the sheets and, rolling them into discioned a packed closely Mass What na ho the person protiy amony noe the charming face mirrors miled sadly, "Tt is , dear. It was left aunt Hester; and was 1 dim h vv dozen Debora own my n embroidery, now vars ourse has; been broken lithe Miss it Pin sure Pick ean mend it jis Andd 1 | broken eth idery A : i Very well," der morrow Nove wh « hushand will Tome and move this furniture déwnstairsy to-night, | Tear, we must sleep on the daveaport. It is ple Aunt he the clever will mend Te CANADIAN PROT AND OTHER STEAMSHIPS, © From Si. John, NB. to Liverpool, ron Qiseher te Livetpat. VICTORIA LUIS Fraprens wl 5 Rit Jone 9 Faopress Jrolamt May a Nie Hh a " From Montres) 16 Liverpool, Champlain « fay a, Jone 8 | * 4 Heir ay 25 June 20, rs Tickets and ail Information from he 2 Pmahin Ch or FF. DON. Sar * FAL PR, Kingston, New York Nov. 1912 | Sen 1913 we Lamitedy 1 "wighest Education at Lowast Cast he OC shorinand, -- orzos {lr ob fal defieats small l THE PAILY Polly; about they lot supper the growing , ug gel down < Lalrs an a heavy Pol together dragged screen down to the parlor, fell carving where once more and fine inlay of ivory and mother of pearl Nlrer supper hich Polly gvaited $ox him in randa and told him of Dehorah's furniture ihek flashed a low cia Frater, aud the the sale hotly and sank chair with a quick impatience 'H's a erted angrily great, strot une wait ie cared for their ills, burgh needs & man to pull her of her tics! ol Fd I'd something dee, Dr. Fraser!" H it would become of into gusture of | sham' am |, a sttung darned "Here chap, he husky while Miss He go to work and | out studied medi learned to be Tap te else wigh never cine I wish pent Wesel) ¥ Piddle-de Polly impucently. not vou. what all poor siek people in Little River?" "What of inquired Dr. "They my waiting Fhey my telephone bell, nor do they up in the dead of night. 1 would!" he ended viciously, It's heen healthy forted Polly, 'and Bro®a is going to FO AWAY, a ear for the | were now fill | become them Frash YOO. has don't wish they A winter," Dr prac Rice be know his will vou sell and ther chance for vou then." "Vm afraid not, honey. TH 1 ould buv the doctor's practice and his au tomobile and his whole outfit I'd be mucle, but what's the use of talking? Lat go in and sce Miss Deborah, Perhaps 1 can help her a bit. You must be at sixes and sevens "Norah has worked like major. We shall camp to-night, and to- ugh OW we are have--never mind! von come. over and us a 0 a lovely promised Polly they entered the house surprise!" i as brought it' to fite in the back parlor Polly in the dragon screen and showed her lover. 'Of course you ean she said confidently. . De. Fraser did not reply. He examining the Rue carving with the ove a His skillinl fingers itched to handle brush and glue pot and restore tb its original beauty the dragon screen "f shall mend the embroidery," ex plained Polly, thrusting inouisitive fingerg into the various holes ahd rips in the panels, "Look at this scaly old dragon, Dick! He is fairly peeling off." "And this dull brightened," senthy, Polly brought a basket of silks and sat down, near the light and gravely matched her skeing against thes faded embroidery of the sereen. Miss Del ovah, 'knitting pear the fire, watched her with tender interest. These two young people were: the very main spring of her existence now that so auch of hor life had bdcome in Ahe past +The light. 'shone on the dragon screen; and the golden dragous glit- tered until il almost seemed as if their sealps moved, 'How father loved that old sercen!" mused Min Deborah. "Will "it not be lovely to have it around once more?! asked Polly, tam: ing her head, and 'then "the slipped from her grasp, and sha esught widly at & panel off which shé had been working. She caught a tofn ractmont of ofe of the golden dvagohs and the silk, rotten with age, fell apart in hdr grasp, showing the white cotton Raing. Divs qumped to cath the soveen, and as he righted it there slipped from the torn spanel a' long, legal looking en- velope bearing #ome memoran: ina crabbad handwriting. Ry George! shouwted the youhg wha excitedly. - "What have we hore-- tronsture trove! Polly, girl-cateh --- it's vours™ Polly s eager fingers caught the en- velope: and gave one planes at the supers tition than she flew arross thy room' to Mise Dborah's fide. The last securities 'i" she cried. "Reo, Aunt Dobx grawdfather has them labeled." How do you suppose they eame to be in such a place, and we had never found the "Se ose ia hdl not the furni- ture pa ocd Mise Proc A B, as she opened the bulky envelope and ex tyaeied the us fifty dyed cor Lificateg. 3 yy Dick it, Dick," mend was a lover, green eve necds to be remarked the doctor ab- merged BRITISH WHIG, CHRISTIE MACDONALD LISTENING TO HER NEW | I'm f Father | there 1 ito 'evstasies over | deep ve jt wh Polly of Miss | arms, | 1 the Ls for people to come und.lcan ke sinancial diffieul { Uindependently, "1 ening | borah SATURDAY, RECOKDS ON TORONTO RECENTLY. so excited 1 can't read a't must hig is slipped t} al sentmmndedly th taken iH." ved uable se with hing om 1 i ' 1 ist dave before he In a read the List he finish 4 of Wis tery Voice i Y se and awn Deborah ch other's im perfectly K All niture shan astonishment were weeping old house louk Polly was old fasai one i and ' shall have the offices, and the house | made nth reepectable garnze," added Miss Deborah, & raight her spectacles, "What ¥' demanded "Won't the lovely beantMul sobhi fur the from garrel 'And Dick nis south for carriage a very Dr, couldn't, Fras Miss » earn my own very be Pelly--1 int t | home." cried | don't jingle | for the patients that call ne! | {up : com- | copt i to tea you shall wd !dragons on the screen When they sat around the cozy Tittle { Dabo rat : jluce, sweetly, "You ean buy out ir. B said Miss Deboral can pay back vill. But hy becoming than 's prac idedly. i" real phy You some you geod sician me day you can do more my resident there do not pleaded Dick, "I'm independence, think 1 A upd De Debora correc "H vou warting on come tay! Baek ht to sborah 7 ted + Polly, Narry me. at ~ gust be exactly as vill make her Aunt Deb 7" arose and, "Polly," keep my You don't this from 'Aunt ng to ong Wu Then, all, it rays, it happy, won't it, Miss Deborah them, clasped long them both. "1 neser had of my own," she said buskily; two aye all 1 have. Don't keep waiting much longer for my ness bhen thé three heads came t teray and black and .gblden, Ihek, 3 she for aw fally coming to round ! dren "you her arms any «a me happ ar and twist and sery know'ngfy wot Id wink then as if they green 8 knew Miss own Way have her 'after all, MOTHERS RECOMMEND BABY'S OWN 3aby"s Own 'Tablets by thousands of thankful who have used them fo ones and have found them a sure eure for constipation, ton, worms, fevers stomach and cerning them Mrs, Damase, another 1 have TABLETS, are recommend e mothers their little safe and indiges and all Con- St simple bowel troubles \ugu Bn writes are send me box of Baby's already used found them an exeelient little ones; I would strongly mend them to all methere." lets are sold In by mail at 25 cents De. Williams' Ont, or, Que, wn Tablets and have remedy for them recom; The Tah medicine dealers or from The Brockville, a box Medicine Co, -------- The Losses to Ontario. Toronto Weekly Sill In the forty tire Georgian Bay, that excepting Muskoka, gonia, Nipissing, Rainy River, the has fallen off the 9.865. It ean no longer that the rural population tario fell off least ten vear during past ten The exodus of farmers greater, greater hy the crénse plus the immigration ers and farm laborers. A moderate natural increase would be ten per thowsand amd as there were a million ar more, that i=; a thousand people on the farms, the total natural in- crease ought to ha a hua dred thousand in ten A report of the provincial minister of agriculture jesned in 191] states that from November, 1909, to Novem: ber, 1018, the bureau of colonization and the Salvation Army sent 3.315 farmers and Inhorers to the farms. It might be concinded thet to say that for tén years twenty thousand people un vear have been Jeaving the farms of old Oufiric would not be a rhetro- rieal exaggeration. counties south of uli Nonund, Bu mn rey {Intario Al tied is, P Thander in past ten vears be disputed of old On thousand a years, was nt the much natural in of farm a one VOurs What a Calamity? Oiawa Free Pres Two hundred thousand dollars the Welland and | n6t a cent for the Georgian Bay canal. How do the people of the Ottawa valley like that situation ¥ It may be said: that' the S000 asked for the improvement of the French river is a ot ter, hut it is merely a step to maiothin the popu- larity of the minister of railways in Nigissing. The Georgian Bay canal must wait awhile vet, for On the Prince. "When 1 was abroad, 1 Was eon stantly taken for a certain crown primes whom I believe | resemble." a ppuse you had to shell out eA Ist the prince got the pepata- tion of being a piker." Washington Herald, \ y MARCH 30, a 1] HER CLOAKROOM TIS. wing | . | hotels the hill | me | seemed to writhe | township population | 1912 1 INO MORE CHEAP MEALS | FOR BRITISH M.S i + Now Thai They Draw salaries They {| Must Pay At belst Thirty-five Cents for | Hiuner ! . i 1 i » resmauis i spent menis mn i ¢ they have cent diners ortinate milliogs who ue ter the portals of Westminster 1 twice the sum, Now it has x cred that the oshmes House HOHE chet the of Commons ha repping fat the of $17 Loew kitchen comng | ump price of thirty rate SH year, and PrOReR the y {ners to |i Fust why each in salary, « they eduld more ic evervihie be | nes quali me ax is fou able Lowmlo " Ir , ) fvember, more th erved. The r THE VICTROLA, WHILE IX" thsi Blo ' i i ss am-- How Ale Jack! Att TE -- -- -- Loves Saves Fron $12,000. to $13,000 at 5 Hotel. - i "While {ly cor [ Conic | wt wel | : bar ih | exoept those direet ws the profits who hold room the by of the | "he bh provilege position of a a to he hotel few worth a lot of py! i ! aid hotel mq vester- "1 That. was Fond: § mone | dy uh, before they ind I? tel manag imported | that money | from 1 aris ought that the hats patrons no! wea get and co an he for or to fo seeing ats of | pie | the 3 "In {all their ; the pri | ploved boy | pockets to the jit was a ters woke i | i t wi their those re meals days tips 1 tleges stolen while ite i kept | renting | the employees here was no on who em i up. then that the what steal way Ww would be sire |) not o them be tha 1n of tip wav, 1 5 i i x i ) York faced that in many | to whom they long other "freak didn't f1ne the bovs ldog up to here the as the nyithi gave members' + Oh, * Lhe | them i at or a small | tips did pot ot $ ) ke » {all, but only 'warked | wage and turned the ceived over to their : who | { was able to turn © to + proprie- | tor of the hotel ily r the ip tons "The rested was how sum mo re ASTHMA CATARRH WHOOPING COUGH CROUP | BRONCHITIS COUGHS COLDS empl Vi Hars ding case of am the found the from taking care Manhattan. were three al the of them in voars saved up egough to go back Ireland and live' in comiort other, who had e to an who other dead woman the tips of hats Phere Two day when | m flat accumulated their FETABLISHFD INT A simple, snde and effvctive treatment chial trou ity, without dosing Lhe sto tm dey TR: kd render) eetewely with every breath, the sore throat res ol nigh pte. 1 " m cltiren and she res ind eo: rack. av atnal dein rewolens ee inte: Sb y Ta Manhat DRUGG opened, 4nit 10 get marred was one of the | to the amount | «1 we the when the time bridegroom Reports savings vVarwed S15 10 BW tan 1" about "The hellboy of her £a ne : the irritated t) They orc snpde. eifect ive and Lsepti cabet of 11 in samps. you aed We. her to Tong ke in i day fhe vie S15 (100 on : and among s credited with he £12.000 employes Leeming Miles Bldg. MORTRELL aed tween nid "A Noted Pure. Food Product." WHITE Or RIGNEY & HIOKEY 3 Princess St, Kingston rewery hottling only Dominion Brewery Co., Limited Toronto | #ssssssssanan THE CLUB HOTEL WELLINGTON STRERT, (Near Princess) There are other hotels, noue approach the- Club homelike surroundings cated in centre of city to principal stores but for and close and theatre. Charges area modersts Special rates by the week MM. THOMPSON, Proprietor. CANADA LIVE tOMPANY i Special Polipy that fessSOrR ry 1 Men hess years per cent VIET OS ASSURANCE fits Biadonts, nig returned hy ominms vaild how 1 . a pul het given, i, 0, darks HUTTON, Btrest Agent, Kingston, y No Apology | or Tal onte Tele Him. gram minister ; hecalise the of "tate mav' grant let the promoters of horse sports the-statwtes readly he Recretaxy ol state charter Robert London promot [he justice NM has the o hice dor lhe ters ded that baw any woretary | patent to | MH racing as 1 . oo { When repairing { tings and supplies. { themdrre must skue that i i Davies ai It | to f horse racing a business i minister of | to man who grant ny may Atlas been aenuitted in on evidence ction apphieation the pardon tice ma grant w a demand which don or other + Sn per Wr eouri his The which seeured | inferior court M. Atlas Aor minister of jus DAYVIS Cor in an fs he is not the of which 1 recogutzed ad minister of | jus your Motor Boat you will need new fit- © carry Batteries, Spark Plugs, Reverse Gears, Timers and in fact everything that you require. Also have a large stock of Brass and Iron Propelior wheels. We repair Spark Ooils with genuine PLATINUM wire, Get our priced before purchasing elsewhere, PRY DOCK CO. 'Phone 420, tee must and the M. Atlas The of a better rig than the Thorpelifie phitants had to their race ters. Hon, C. J Doherty permits Atlas to whistle for his pardon, Mr. Doherty should have | the app licants whose prayer she Charles Murphy rejected to whis their race track charters rant, spirit of the law | the case gave rht to his pardon and London ap track char Mr and permitied Hon e for equities The Dead Nea. | In shape the Dead Sea resembles elongated oval, 17 miles and about 10 miles wide at its est-bresdth. One of most remark able facts about is that ite surface fies 1310 feet low that of the Medit- erranean, and as it is some 1310 feet deep in Some places, means th it its greatest depth reached no less than 2000 fet Mediterranean. an some long, re al i he it it n pont below the waters of the 3 Corrs 2 LIPTON'S TEA THE M INLEY It is famed for the saltiness termess of its waters, which tremely dense, containing 23 per of solid matter and being bulk bulk, heavier than the human body How. genie the water is may be real ized from the following facts: In a ton of water from the Caspian Sen ther sare 11 pounds salt: Balti ' IS pounds; in the 26 pounds: in the Atlantic 31 pounds; it the Faglivh Channel, 72 pounds: in the and bit are ex ? cond for of the serssererarsresteseer Electric Light Cheaper Than Coal Oil Red Sea, 92 pounds, and in the "Dead Sea, 187 pounds. His Only "Request. A presty voung gir] was ithraugh a Richmond How Atal cvelieneies for the sick and She overBeart! confederate Lord™ walk the wits wounifod Founy ny a suffering olfiter say, "Oh, . > Reduce your Lighting Bill by using Genuine English make Tungsten Lamps--the most econom- ical on the market. * Nick Prices Right Wishing to reske, him slightly came to his bedeide and said "1 think that 1 hésrd yon onl up won the name of the ford. 1 am one of bis daughters. Fs ther any iMing that 1 esi do dor you ¥ ¢ He looked the lovely © [fee "Yes," he "plonse ask Him 1 make we is in-law. 2 shi ELLIOT SELLE LLLLLLL000000 0000000000 he T BROS. 77 PRINCESS ST. NA FIFIININININININNNNIN

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