Daily British Whig (1850), 23 May 1912, p. 12

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RAILWAY REITER VICTORIA DAY-MAY 24th Round Trip Tickets will be issued at Single First Class Fare Going May 23rd and 24th. Return limit May 27th. Tickets sold to Intermediate points betwéen Montrezl and Toronto will not be good on trains 1 and 4. HOMESEEKERS' EXCURSIONS Oanadian North West and Return Tuesday, May 28th. and every ses cond Tuesday thereafter until Sept For full information. apply to J. P. HANLEY, Agent, Corner Johnson and Ontario Sts { Yinesrang Pe Kei TENSE 7 IN CONNECTION WITH CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY. Victoria Day } BINGLE FARE ~ Good going May 23, 24. Return Limit, May 27th. HOMESEEKERS' EXCURSIINS To Western Canada and Return. Tuesday, May 28, and every second Tuesday thereafter until Sept. 17th. Full culars at K.-& P. and C.P.R. Ticket Office, Ontario St F. CONWAY, 'Phone 60. Gen. Pass. Agent ALLAN LINE Royal Mail Steamers ~ Bt, Lawrence Season © T0 LAVERPOOL, Tunisian satls ¥il, May 3 May 31. Virginian 1s » May 10, June 7. Corsican sails Fri., May 17, June 14. Victorian sails Fri, May 24, June 21 TO GLASGOW. Pretorian sails Bat, May 4, June 1. sails Sat., May 11, June 8. Scandinavian sails May 18. June 16. * Grampian sails Sat, May 25, June 22 TO HAVRE AND LONDON, Sicilian sails Sun. May 5, June 9. Ionian sails Sun. May 12, June 16. Corinthian sails Sun May 19, June sails Sun., May 26, June 30. Joptisn 2 sails Bun, ho a July 7 For full information as 0 gi tional sailings, rates, ete., apply 0. 8, KIRKPATRICK, J. P. HANLEY, G. T. Ry. 42 Clarence St. 1 Alan Line Agents, Kingstong CANADIAN NORTHERN STEAM. The Floest and Fastest Steamships the Canadian Route. HOLDING ALL RECORDS, MON QUEBEC. BRISTOL. Bristol. Wednesday. June 12 lontreal. A ancaday. Bteamer. +i"Royal George .. ie 2 « Royal Edward .. June 26 i. ++ Royal George .. July 10 8 oe Royal Edward +. July 24 ++ Royal George . Aug, AY i Royal Bdward .. Aug. And Forthightly Tia? 3 WERKS' RA Parte or call, IRKPATRICK, 42 Clarence St. Ps HANEY, Grand Frunk Ry. Conway, K. & P. Ry. or CANADIAN NORTHERN S.. LIED James Street, Montreal QUEEN'S CAFE Lunches served on shortest notice. REGULAR DINNER, 23c. M, VAPPAS & Oo. wd Princess Street, the Gaox Mzvicive Oo, TomokT premier Adc I Windeey Selling Agents Wanted -» Representatives wanted to sell syndicate interests im a most attractive Real Estate proposi- tion. Property has great possi- bilities and will readily invite men with large or small sums to invest. Good commission paid to Agents. For laws and «full particulars, apply to. BURLAND REALTY CO., 303 Board of Trade Building, - Montreal. RADWAY'S READY RELIEF FOR LA GRIPFE turnip thick flannel Het Bod throat. thly | Datter?" " THE DAILY SRIISH WHIG, Ju REPAY: Sonneeyortontetiet {FLOWERS TO MATCH : HENDERSON. Hresersarrereessereseny Dell?" By JOHN P. L. "What color is your gown, asked Bob Gaines, eagerly, Dell considered. "Green," she said, solemnly, and Bob knew tha: the filmy creation she would weal to the Datters' masked ball woul be yellow. It was Dell's way now adays to tease him in this manner They were both very young, anc Bob 'was very much in love. "Green," repeated Bob, just. as i he' believed it. "Then you wil want to wear white flowers, eh! What's the matter with lily of the valley?" Dell shook her sunny head "They're too much like bridal bou quets," she said flippantly. "You don't seem to have respect for. bridal bouquets," drawled. "1 thought girls rather keen about that sort thing." "Did you?" asked Dell sweetly "When-you are older, my dea: Bobby, you will have mét a numbe: of girls and then you will realize that not all of them are like Puss) Datter." "What's the matter with demanded Bob. "I'm sure I don't know- It mus! be because she has been a brides maid so many times that makes he: positively silly about weddings." "I thought all girls were that way," growled Bob. "Perhaps your asquaintance J: limited. There's Pussy, who is fonc of weddings, and there's me." "And you are not?" "Dear me, no!" "Not even your own wedding?' Dell pushed a strand of fair hai out of her eyes. "That is an evi that I have not yet considered,' she said. Bob frowned. If Dell wouldn" turn the conversation into superfi cial channels, he might work arounc to the all-important question tha she would never answer definitely "If you don't want any brida flowers to wear with your gree: perhaps a few yards of smila might answer," he said glumly.. Dell laughed gayly. *'I'd feel like a chandelier decorated for a wed ding," she declared. "What shall it be?" "Violets," said Dell with a swift look at him from under her long lashes. "Very well. But remembe>, Dell some day I shall send you lilies o the valley--and you'll be glad tc wear them!' declared Mr. Gaines "Well!" cried Dell a little breath lessly after he had gone. . "What is mucl he wer ol y Puss) Coming slowly - toward his cc orner ¥a8 a slender young torm whose arriage he recoguized at ope. She vas gowned in white satin, and rom her head there swayed a thick #¢il of white tulle and orangle blos- wis. Her face was entirely hidden sehind the mask. In her hand she arried a bridal bouquet of lilies of he valley. It was his bouquet natched her gown! "Nell!" he said to his sister hur- cledly, "won't you beat- it? There's + dear! It's Dell, and she's coming w--me!" Nell squeezed his hand. and they "The Seaside. As the time is now opportune to lan for the summer outing and as he 'lure of the sea appeals to a arge number of people, those de- iiring a most attractive summer €80rt cannot do better than to pro- 'Ure a copy of the new booklet en- itled "The Seashore." This book- et deals with a phmber of seaside esorts on Long Island Sound, reached through New London, 'onn., and are easy of access by 'ast well equipped trains over the irand Trunk Railway System. Warm surf bathing and deep sea ishing are two of the features. The lescriptive matter in the booklet is nteresting and profusely. ilustrated rom direct photographs. A copy uay be had free on application to WE P. Hanley, C.P. & T.A., Kingston, nt. - ------ Make It Two Shillings. Isaacs had had a busy day, vhat with lending money at ninety per nt. and discounting bills at fifty, ind he was annoyed on returning home to find the apple of his eye wwling the house down. That child vould not be quite, not even when is fond papa took him in his arms. Then his fond parent tried walking up wd down the room, singing songs, Jut ater baving sung every song tom "Baa, Baa, Blrck Sheep" to 'Hey Diddle Diddle," he thought of Ziving it up. However, he tried one nore song. 4t was "Sing a Song of Sixpence." Hardly had he started vhen there was an instant hush, and A tiny voice cried out :. 'Make it two shillings, fader; I'll be athleep in thir ty seconds,' Mr. Judge Wouldn't Sentence Woman, Judge Rentoul, of the Citv of Lon- lon court, refused the application of + typewriter firm for the committal o jail of a suliragette named Fowler because che had not complied with an wder to pay a debt which she owed he firm. The judge refused to grant the order m the ground of sex. In doing so Judge Rentoul said that after the treat 'chivalry shown by the men to- #ard the women on the Titanic he did not think the plaintiffs should demand side MAY 32 1912. GIVES $4,000,000 10 C Apparently Moved by Maimed Chit}: of Titanic, Philadelphia, of a erippled child, and of a brave stepped aside on that women and saved ate revived of wh wre son the when Widener executed a deed of trust the Land Title and and delivered to it $4,000 per cent. securities as an for the Widener Crippled Children. Memorial Home Rip PLES. £ May 23.--The memories! a devoted wile! ho gallantl hed Tite children might P.-A Ri to Trust com Pany| L000 in four endowment | { for i The fortune that is given outright Lor the great charity is suffic its service perpetual and to place in the frént rank of cha kind. The sum given makes a total of $7, paid and set aside 000,000 actually for the home by Mr. Wi proposed to utilize and $4,000,000 in such a manner will eventual'y become an endowment fund of $3,000,000. DIED BECAUSE HE HAD TO. A New York Clergyman Utters a Protest, New York, May apparently surrounded tion of Clarence V. T. ly horrified even the and if the Rev. Herbert really asked Richeson : ready to die for Jesus' the worst travesty on the religion that I ever heard," Rev. Madison C, Peters, Pilgrim Congregational ob 'Just such maudlin and things disgust ail with the church and ma spise religion. "Richeson did not sake. die That is a mockery, even die for the sake of Avis Linnell. the demands justice because the state of Massachu He died to satisfy setts declared that he had MUST STOP PRACTICE Of Shipping Letters Ottawa, May 23.--Thrift ceeds the legal limits has been discov- ered by the post "office department. 'A drop-letter is while any a city carried for terprising firms which adv ly ing by express bundles -o and stamped envelopes for mailing at drop-letter they postal authorities say that while is economy for the business houses it is going beyond the authority of have warned the firms rates in other desire to stimulate t law. They 23.--~""The solemnity and mock-religious atmosphere the electrocu- Richeson sure most hardened, sake sensible by For Local Delivery. letter sealed and sent requires a two-cent stax 1p. It has been discovered that some en- through the mails have ent to make | 1 rities of its It is the it dener invest that that S. Johnson 'Are you it was church and declared | pastor of urch. sacrilegious | peopl ke them de for Jesus' He did not of to." Express which ex- one cent, out- ertise larger been send f addressed cities where rade. The this the nd promi ment fa fea Poot fil of Re ef in a hot water, sweetened, If you four to six of Radway's Pi teen minutes you he cured, fs obstinare Ask for RADWAY'S and Take no Su Ww perspire free v. Go to hed, and {in the a you wit Beet-te a diet, If the disense hstitutes -- | time. Fire Crackers, 166 Princess St. FIREWORKS ! Large Assortment Rockets, Roman Candles, Ete. From lc. to 50c. each A. J. REES' Phone 58 a fava dr a ntihiond Jetsons Fri BE Ei Toren If Lon Ya Dr.Le FHERAPION suai FHERAPIBNETES CANADIAN PAC Lendth, 820 range mins SAILINGS. Montrose .. . dy Empress of Britain Lake Champlain .. . Empress of Ireland . . Lake Manitoba .. .. Empress of Britain Lake Champlain.:, .. .. . Empress of Ireland Lake Manitoba .. Empress of Britain .. Lake Champlati', .. i, Tickets ots and all information "dae [FIC EMPRESSES . GO fast Wirsless aad ha Signals OLD ALL RECOR NADATAND LIVERFOOL « May 28 May 31 «eo June ¢ . June 11 June 20 June 2% + July 4 July 12 « July 18 July 26 Aug. 1 Fhe GPA, ara x TER -- |HOLIDAY AND {Dan ne PLEASURE TRIP "Am There is no better trip than the two weeks' cruise by the .BLACK DIAMOND 88 SS. City of Syduey and SS. Moc the boy thinking of?" She knew very well that Bol Gaines was thinking of asking he) to marry him. She was afraid of the moment when he would screw up his courage to do so, for the last Bob stopped at the florist's and ordered violets, As he went out of the shop he picked up a small book let from the counter and idly scan- ned it as he rode uptown. It was a book for the sentiment alist. In its was set forth the four teen important wedding anniver saries, from cotton to diamond. Al 80 there were listed the various birth stones of the months and what they signified, as well as the birth-month flowers and their ex- pression. Bob Gaines read that lily-of-the- valley meant success in love. "Vio lets mean courage." He wondered if Dell knew that too. Some girls might, If the) were romantic. "If violets signify courage--she suggested violets, and she mus! have meant to encourage me." he reasoned, That evening he called the telephone. "What do violets mean?" he ask ed solemnly. "About two dollars," wickedly. "Oh, pshaw- I mean the mental meaning--you know-" "Oh, I did ask you for violets didn't 1?" "Well, I've changed my mind Bob. Bring me any flowers yon care to." Dell's voice was queer. "Suppose they don't match your gown?" "Théy will. we unmask," "1 don't suppose you'd that question now?" "I'll tell you Bobby. If the flowers you send are appropriate for my gown---I'll change my mind ab out weddings. Understand?" "Yes!" sald Bob, and his voice was a paen of joy. The next morning Bob stopped in the florist"s and order a bridal bou- quet, made up of lilies of the valley. to be sent to Miss Dell Moore for the Dafess' ball. His card went with it. "I shall hold you to your promise," he scribbled on it. It was not easy to find Miss Moore at the Datters' ball. There were so many slim young creatures that might be Dell. Bob Gaines, dressed as a cava lier, pursued a green gown through a crowded room and cornered ii in an alcove. "He recognized the gold- en glint of hair and the set of the ears behind the large white satin mask, "Dell," he her on she said senti- You will see wher answer ety "you " aproached daffodils!" he sommittal of any woman. As for himself, he hem. All he lon cable, New York Sun. could not help could do if she refused '0 pay the debt was to say she was lishonest and let. it go at thati--Lon- that Herealter par- practice will be posimasters in drop letter cities the practice must stop. ties continuing the prosecuted. Proud Editor Rebuked. tids Poisons the springtime. suffering there will be aches and rheumatism. rom the lerially help them by the use of 'hase's Kidney- Liver Pills. xcept through two filtering organs. ire prompt Because lood purifiers. fou hase's Kidney-Liver Pills. headache, sonstipation disappear reat medicine is used. when From om the Blood To get the blood pure is a problem ~hich nearly everybody has to face in The quicker "the pois- ons are swept from the blood the less from pains, The liver and kidneys filter poisons Blood, and you can very ma- Dr. There is no way to purify the blood the activity of these they in awakening the action of the liver and kidneys, Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills are the greatest of need not have the tired, lan- ruid feelings which make life a bur- den to so many people if you use Dr. Backache, biliousness, indigestion and this The following letter, with no nig nature attached, was tound in Clipper. box this morning, says the Hennessey (Okla.) Clipper. The writer is evidently laboring under the impression that he has been discriminated against in the Clip per's columns. We offer this partly our sincerest apology and assure him that the omission of news it- ems is not intentional and that we will publish any and all news that is fit, providing it is sent in to the office, as the Clipper has no favor- ites: Mister editer: i want to noe why hit is that you use so infernal much parshality in your little ole pajer. Me an my folks have bin visitin half dusin time lately an you nev. er sed one word about hit. You run after the big bugs an let the little ones goe. i have been thinkin of subscribin fer the Clipper but i wont do hit now. You no ho this is. "ONE HO HAS BEEN RONGED.' French-Speaking Congress. Edmonton, Alta, May 23.-A con- vention of French- speaking people of Alberta will be held in Edmonton to- day. This gathering is for the object A full line__of high-class Chocolates. Call In and try our delicious Ice Cream, made with the verybest cream. We will deliver your order promptly to any part of the | city. GEORGE MASO UD 264 PRINCESS STREET. George's Ice Cream Parlor | of promoting the national, commercial and social welfare of the French peo ple settled in the province. One of the objects of the convention is to pro tect and purify the French langage in the province. An attendance of 1,500 French neo ple from all paris of the provine: is said to be assured. Among the dis tinguished visitors. to the conven'ion will be Archbishop Lapgevin, of Win nipeg: H. M. Etienne Lamy, meriber of the Fgench Academy d national delegate [A France to the convention; Bishop Pascal, of Prince Albert, and Bishop Charlebois, The convention will name deleg tes Eine aa'e are Pg Rin Co has For male at Mahood's drug stove, to attend the French convention hat is to be held in Quebec on the 28th of June, National Reserve Formed. 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