Daily British Whig (1850), 19 Nov 1915, p. 10

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The kind you are looking for is the kind we sell. Scranton Coal is good Cenl nd we guarantee prompt delivery. BOOTH & CO., Foot of West St. ROYAL SALAD DRESSING ROYAL MINT SAUCE AGIC D PAPRIKA CLUB HOUSE OLIVE OIL D. COUPER. w Phone 76. 841-8 Princess St. w w Telephone 987. Drop a card to 18 Pine street when the carpen- tery line. Estimates given on all kinds of repairs and new work; anting aaything done ood floors of all kinds {ill receive prompt attention. 40 Queen Street. Ve TN RET LY: also hard- All orders Shop rosa. had asked him to meet her THE WALTZ | (By Louise Oliver.) Billy Kennard opened the door of his dreary little bedroom and held a mate to the gas jet before remov- ing his hat. tion that sprang into view in the mirror of the bureau: showed a face strong and good-looking, but full of trouble: drawn lines. Failure in one's like work--musie it was with Billy--is bad enough, tut to fall in love with a girl as far above you as the planets is just about the limit of human endurance. To-night hie bad seen her again, more beauti- ful than ever. He looked at himself! how in the mirror. "You poor penniless fool," be muttered, "to go crazy over a girl when it's all you can do to live. Who are you to even think of her?" But in spite of his words, he opeén- ed an evening paper to the society column. - Hé watched daily for he: ndme, or rathér for her family's name, for he di* not know which o: the Etheridge gin. she was. An item caught his eye and he read it eagerly. The Etheridge: a] Were to be at the Arlingford's ball ®) [ABATT'S SF The very best for use in ill-health and conyalescence 3 EAwarded Medal and Highest Points in America 3 masque on the next night! And he was to play there after the theater! He findlly went to bed and dream- ed of columbines and shepherdesses, queens and flower girls, all. with eyes like those of the girl he loved | begging him to play the "Dream' waltz, The next day was years long, and in.ghé winter garden immediately ly erushréd the note into his pocket, made his excuses, and, with the aid of the servant, found the win- ter garden. Under a bay tree, looking as de- mure as a Quakeress, was thie miss- ing Miss Ethridge. She smiled and i held out her hand. | "Good evening, Mr. Kennard." | Billy was afraid to touch her | hand, and more afraid to speak. But it was up to him to say something "l am--you are--that is--were you the person who sent for me?' he began awkwardly, after he had taken her hand for an instant. He knew he wads bungling dreadfully and redden- red. "Yes. Won't you sit down?" She smiled. "1 sent for you," she went on, "Ic see why you don't play that. beau- tiful waltz you composed. I spoke 0 Mr. Richa¥d 'Amberson, a friend of Mr. Etheridge, about it. He is the here! to-night waiting te hear your music." : Billy gasped. "You spoke to Rich- ard Amberson for me! Why, if he'd take hold of my work it would make ny fortune, How in the world ¢»n { thank you, Miss Etheridge?" "Don't thank me! Besides I'm not Miss Ethridge. I'm Marjorie Watsoa, at your service," with a jolly little bow. retary rolled into ome, and treated bétter than she deserves by every- » one," she added, Billy's head was swimming. Things were happéning too fast for him te The Tea of all Teas. or Mixed Get a package and enjoy a cup of Tea "In Perfection, End music publisher, you know, and Be 3, "Poor relative and social see- } NSTANTLY produces an abundant creamy lather and makes your shave Quick and pleasant. i unable to get it from your dealer, fill out the attached coupon and mail with 10 cents for medium sized trial tube and free can of Mennen's " Talcum for Men." ------ Telephone 201 Auto Livery: JOHN M. PATRICK IE achines, Um = and re-fitted, | Saws filed, Knives and Sels- i honed. An | makes of Pire- | A as oF aays Sted. sharpened and repaired. | . 149 Sydenham St. | ELDAR IN Branch { Trains will leave and a | Depot, foot of Johnston st RAILWAY SYSTEM No. comprehend. His goddess was not only stepping down to earth smiling, but she was holding out promises for the future "It is all too wonderful to be true, Miss Watson. I can scarcely believe that I am awake. B it Pll answer your question about the waltz. 1 have learned to associate it with you and --" he stopped. "Well?" demurely. "I cannot tell you part without telling all," he went on quickly, "and I cannot do that--now. you Bae s x known me only ten minutes and you wouldn't guderstand, I'm afraid, 1 TY Suse, Porth and, St thought you 'Were Miss Etheridge," fan, Pucticbiary apply ori. " a i | LEY. Ralirosd and Steamship fri Marjorje steod up and laid her tor. 'Johnson and ONtario streets band on bis arm. "Perhaps I under- - stand more than yon think," she fald. "Won't you tome to-morrow and tell me all about it?" RL - agreed "Then let US go dig your wa { of ile and play it for Richard Am mn," rie said mischiev- ously. "I"Il hunt BiR 0p $nd tell him at World's Fair, 1803 PURE--SOUND--WHOLESOME JOHN LABATT, LIMITED, LONDON, CANADA Agent, 339-341 Porritt Garage Co.,- Limited WELLINGTON STREET. the play that night dragged insuf- ferably. At last he was free, how- ever, and, with the other members of the orchestra, he put his violin in its case and took the subway to the = Arlingfords. a He was accustomed to the extra- vagance of the rich, but the magnifi- King St. Rast. cence of the ballroom to-night fair- == | ly took his breath. "I must put all this nonsense of mine out of my head," he thought. "A girl accus- tomed to things like this is not for me even to think.about." Aad re- solving to put away forever the Iit- tle waltz, the music he had learned : ve to associate with the girl, he took his Last winter nearly 20 of the best cars in King- place amang the' musiciant-gn- the 3 a o > 4 stage, ston were stored with us. Fifteen of these cars are Alors of Navarre diced with already back for the winter of 1915-16. More of Mother Goose, Napoleo with Dolly them are booked with us for storage. Any one of [p|Madison, and a Crusader with Miss the owners who are storing with us again this winter Muffét, Clowns and columbines, will explain why they are back at 'Porritt Garage." {No. SMa No. 1&-latl. Lea, . No. 2%---Local te Brockyille 6.58 pm. 1. mm. | Noe 1,86 7 13 14, 16, 185 19 ron | other trains dally except Sung Direct route to Toronte, Pe Cl FEIN RTT a . Houtreal. | Kingston's Electric Store. Special Offer From Now to 1st December. If you will let us wire your house from now to 1st December, to listen." we will give FREE a beautiful Eleetfic Bread Toaster. unmasking, hoping to catch & glim- Tne Bist time a girl is engaged Let us show you--Prices within reach of all. pse of the girl, but she was not to be she imagines she's a8 important as ; . a a ---- Sct the Bi ne fn & ol. === SE A servant handed him an envelope. e worst kind of abuse is that of NEWMAN ELECTRIC | oy He read the Inclosed note eagerly. fidence. . : P - . - RINCESS ST. 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