Daily British Whig (1850), 26 Dec 1906, p. 6

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ro JHE Tons OF ge o_o vole 'sod jal are fae a Jed sorb Solcied for Ald, Frank J. Hoag NDEPEADENT LABOR CANDIDATE FOR MAYOR, 1907. | smzzow xrzcrons this nomination, I nA u to aside the Hou Sg Ch fer ify oun Sy No Pasty Politics in municipal 4 goyermmert Bi Neal) dlasgud of : TO THE ELECTORS :-- | Ladies' and Gentlemen your Vote and influence is cordially ' Solicited to elect me one of your, to the pleasure of the liberal ~overn- representatives at the Council ment. Sir Oliver Mowat saw the reas- Board. Yours Sincerely, H. D. BIBBY 906 ONTARIO WARD, "1008. | TO. THE ELECTORS -- my attitude towards the Municipal those removed bv death ar~ still hold- Eh or A to MAIL TO LIVERPOOL. . From St. John From Halifax. | , We Jee. n Sat., Dec. 22, Pte "Sm #0 Interested in us Coal at this time queer to | A coal buying and selling as a tally oie nian Brodie that my servic grad Ti FARE AND' ONE: | Would be of further | valee ob fiderman I request a renewal . your trust. a1mt, 33a, 3400, 200. » F. NICKLE, 1st, Ki 15th 0. . 1906, anuary 8rd, 1907. ------ T0 THE ELECTORS :-- 1 have been requested to offer as an Adrnanie Candidate for this' nie toric ward, and have agreed to do so, 1 y soliet. yer - Yois and nce elect me man for 19 8 'and dent working. ROBERT T. SPENCE. FRONTENAC WARD. fo THE" ELEGTORS So or 00 N RO Y A L CLINE my Section' wa AMermun Tor the above rd. HERBERT WN. * N. ROBERTSON. rs bo SYDENHAM V WARD. I» Te . y 0 the E bP Jan. 3 he Electors of Sydenham RATES OF PASSAGE. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN i--» Rate Steamers Parisian and | Dr. Rohert Hanley respectfully solicits] . Pretor % your vote and TaliNorice to elect him as EE li | t-------------------------------------- RIDEAU WARD. tion, 1 have cons Ha wn Natt R. J. FREE. Kingston, Dee. 17th, "1904, RIDEAU WARD. LADIES AND OBNTLEMEN :-- ate for £man, 1 respect- ance ask, v and so -nrt to but that's whit, we've mads it, [elect me Tor 10000 voi. we. have © JAS. F. KNAPP. ta 4 the RIDEAU WARD. 4 ECTO) ics and Gentlemen if my past olour rents Nureamts Nour te, 1 wold re nd ott 0 plaibes Ald ger manic CE 'COOKE. nT : i his d'smissal, but later that notice was withdrawn, the department say- ine it was an error. |e A rather peculiar feature of the case tis. that in the letter of dismissal which Mr. Jones received Saturday. the deouty provincial secretary savs #0 told the government. There 3&8 no fustifieation whatever j for the dismissal. ps Mr. Jones is q and painstaking official, and | the. tole ohiect in dismissin him is to i when thé act of 1880. kn, re the vision chiirt det wes bine didouss- in the Howse the conservative "on- Jotition of that time opposed it trehtiously, and the result was that a Hane was inserted statin that clerks appointed previously could only be removed upon having been 'proven in- | Spmpetent or alts of wron~doing. réason for the ovposition of the tory members of the legislature is éb- vious. At that time nearly = all the county judges were conservatives and were ng conservative clerks, ro that by vlacine the aopointments {in the hands of the lieutenant-gover- nor-in-council, thev would be subject onableness of the contention and so framed the act that all clerks appoint- ¢d previous to its coming into force were exempted from its provisions un- | as has been stated, incompetent or milly of wrong-doino. The result is that manv of tha clerks other than ing office. and did. sg thron~h the many years of liberal rule in Ontario. ~--AFTER MANY DAYS. Some More Cobalt Fortune Comes Renfrew Way. Renfrew Mercury. Renfrew, as hos been said betolh, has seemed to have more than usual good fortune come its way from Co- balt. ' Recently, four citizens had $10, 000 divided between thom, as a result of a deal that for a time they had Souttied as of not mach value. Two goals 0 ceats.. D Bb H. Barnet, oseph Plaunt, P « Cumpmi and J. A. Jackes were interested ition and sold it to the Silver Fan ning compahy. The proposition thon lay quiescent for a time; but the Silver Hill o ny sold the mine for 000; and, it is rumored, that in turn these purchasers have sold for $500,000. However, the Silver Hill people recently paid up the $10,000 to the original Renfrew owners. Theatrical Divorce. : Chicago, Dee. 26.--A divorce and £50,000 alimony were granted to Frances E., wife of George Middleton, thie rich theatrical mana Mrs. Mid dieton testified that pe Ruabon for- bade her to speak to him two years ago; that he often threatened to kill her, and sometimes struck her. Prevost, at the New York clothing §tore, Brook stroet, has made a great reduction in price, in the order and read-made clothing tment; alse the Suis furnishing. Everything will be offered at a great reduction in price. The stock is well assorted, with new goods in every department. - Brakesman Frank West aud Switch- man William Allan, both of Brock- ville, were injured in a railway col: lision at that town early yesterday A woman living in the Vienna quart: er of Paris, has been arrested charged with murdering one hundred and twen- ty new horn infants. oats, bush., Sde. . |alsike, No. 1, bush., $6 to $6.35; al- | mutton, per ewt., $8 to 89; veal, clover, fancy, bush., $7.75 to 88: red, |to $10 be 3 Every assertion made in this advertiserient is supported by PE sok . positive evidence. Every opinion expressed here is endorsed Baha 777) by expert authority. : Sf A CAPITAL This is no tale of vast fortune to he made i SUR FERSONNEL "Thin sompany, operating under few weeks, and with the investment of a ie Company ISIE of the a special and very valuable chars dollars. It is a sane, reasonable business pro- " Suas mon of knows piping ter front the Legisidture of Al- position, which offers the man with a: few {fay Director of the v. won | berta, Bas an authorized capital hundreds, or a few thousands, just as mich minal Ry. Co. of Vancous of two. million dollars. This is certainty and profit as any man ought. to President. of the Council oc" aivided into 200,000 shares of $19 expect. The proposition is not addressed ito ae, OD RUE, Viec-T're. par yalue each. Of these. 20.000 gamblers nor Spaculators, but to men who want Ee Tecsident of the Nosh are preferenge, shares, (ie rest suretv with little risk, and want something of Vancouver. J. B. Fersukon y 3 ! E y= . . the mining man, is our Manag. ordinacy shares. * tangibl: and immediate for their investment. ing Director and Secretary Other Directors §:clude: John sei ollry, General Manager an OUR INGS ne : % : Hop Our Preference Shares carry and Trading Co. Pros. vo" we own and control - 26.24 and Y. Railway, President Vic. sees of a Ren, a guarantéed dividend of six A an ay. Tresident' Vio: coal. aad o f he : sident Stave Anke Power Co! of "Alberta and Pritisti Columbia, on per cent. annually, from the Vancouver, A. St. G. Hamers: whic ™$146,000 cash 'Has abtually start. Absolutely no personal ter. Fessitent or 018 Founier 'been speht jn development work. liability. neo rn Every dollar we get from the ' ney Ry Co. of Vancouver dot sal t is going straight E x hans, Director of Rowth Tevet oy er a There arc actual assets of $367,500 back of the "| rican Lite insurance Co. o Widen : proposition which is madg you now by r of Inland Revenue for Britis stern Oil and Coal Consolidated £ (No Personal Liability) The remainder of Ten Thousand Shares of our Preference Stock is aow offered Tor sale at Ten Dollars a Share, with six per cent. Annual D:vid>nds GUAR- ANTEBD from the sta tagptby those $367,500 worth of assets. Bonus of wit every ten shares of his Preferences Stock' Bear in mind that we own our lands; we have Prospect One we offer 2 Bonus of ten shares of Ordinary prospected them; we Know the coul and oil are of Great Hundred tock, wich will t Alvin. the Bro there--lots of it, and with a market waiting forit. Profits Per: Cecall stock, wich: will par iipate equ vy Pp We own the only known oil lands in British fits after the Guaranteed Dividends have been Columbia that are on a railway. We own two paid. These Ordinary Shares a e held, to the wells that experts tell us will produce a hundred amouat of 520 0° mor: shares each, by every barrels of oil a day. We have let contracts for dr:ctor and officer of this Company. They drilling five more wells that will almost Feftsin. mst make money fir you before they caa ly be productive. "We believe honestly that within five years we shail have fully one hund- make any for t emselves. red producing wells on our oil lands. Under Noah ison his sound}secu-ed iavesimeat is one of the our charter we have the very valuable right to «Gio. ota23 safest busigss propositions in Canada for any build pipe lines anywhere, and the railway runs investor. ONg of our properties a'one--the Chip- $0 Close to the Jands we pve already Sues em NR. Se etd : x fully prospected for oil that a gravity pipe-line min Creek Mint~dis estimated by J. E. Woods, illy prospec ag y. pi will deliver the product without any. expansive C.E., to have Twelve Million Tons of high-grade pumping relays. J. W. Warren, of the Winni- coking an' dom2stic coal. peg Oil Co, says in an official report that he - That amon it of coal alons will pay at least Two never found anywhere a crude oil equal to our ~ {Imdred Per Cent. dividend: on the par value Alberta product, and he adds that "it seems im- possible to doubt that the Alberta wells will in the future be able to supply the Canadian market." of our whole capi alization. We can gat our coal to market, and get it thers cheaply, and the market is waiting and will pay good prices. , Think for a moment what our offer really means Certain You may have been offeded coal mining pro- ty to you. For every hundrad dollars you invest of Geod - positions which cannot develop for years be- you receive Ten Shares of Preferchce Stock, on jnterest cause they are far away from railways. Don't which you receive six per cent. on the par class this with them, for every one of our prop- value. You also reccive, free of all cost, ten ies i i i i ry shares, which shar ec ually in the erties is easily tapped by trunk line railroads. ordinary e equally Wh : : 4 Company's profits after the preference shares BN ils Besides our sure-paying coal lands, we own oil are.paid their divi '~nds. Soth+t your divi- wins E fields that in all probability will be producing denis fromt e very start will pay ycu 500 barrels of oil a day within a year. | We own six per cent .. year oh your iivest two wells that experts say will deliver 100 bar- ment, with astrong probability that they wi > rels of oil a day much larger in a very short time. Savings banks tone . will pay you not more than four per cent. and A contract has been let for drilling five oil wells you do not share in their profits at a! to be sunk on the Company's oil lands, which Now if the Company earns a net profit of only are in the heart of the great crude oil balt of the .__~$250,000 per annum. and at that time 10,000 North-West. For every barrel of oil the Com- shares of Sach class dave been Jol, just 120,000 an roduces the Government pays 52% cents shares o stock would share in the dividends, Be and the Company still Pa iat, 'If which would figure over Twanty Per Cent. | on the par value of each share. the wells produce only 1c0 barrels a day all told That is to say, your hundred-dollar investment the Company will earn $15,750 a year in boun- would earn you Forty Dollars every year. If ties in addition to the valuz of the oil. That you wished to sell at any time, Shares earning value at wholesale wili be not less than seven 20 per Sant, ould Feadily, briag four times Shei ' p i par value, or $40 each. Toen the stock, whic dollars a barre], and th: whole cost of produc had cost vou a hundrec. dollars, would be worth tion and refining deducted, th: net profits per Eight Hundred Dollars--a net profit to you of barrel will excezd six dollars a bara! $700, besides yoly dividends. A recent newspaper des- Our lands in Alberta are in the very district where Our Hundred Per Cent. Bopfis Offer will be WITHDRAWN patch states that the Gre t the J. J. Hill interests December 3ist--or EARLIER. You risk loss by waiting Norton RY. s Buiding have laicly boon buying ff too tons. You risk XOTHING by sencing to-day for the ff Grech, broueh oo moc ie hag the proofs of assert here. ' means QUICK develop- ment-- and sure. Send now -- to-day -- for ADDRESS Aimer ana svee JOHN N. LAKE 2siosyr vestigate vem ani + Western Oil and Coal Concolidated 114 KING STREET WEST, TORONTO : THOMAS MILLS, Sole Agent City of Kingston, County of Frontenac Clarence Street, - - Kingston OR Toronto Street Market. dairy, 25¢. to 30c.; butter. creamery, Toronto, Dec. 24.--Wheat, white, | 30c. to 32; chickens, dressed; Ib., bush., 72. to T3c.; wheat, red, bush., | 10c. to 12¢.; ducks, dressed, "1b. le. BI SLI SH SHS SiO F LOTS OF FUN , rom smi: Christmas Stockings From 10c. to $2.00 each 70c.; wheat, goose, bush., 67c. to 6Sc.: | apples, per bbl, $1.50 to $1.75; pota: to 10c.; barley, bush., | toes, per bush., 70c. to S3c.: cabbage, "to 5c; (uckwheat, bush,, 55c.; | per dozen, 30c. to 30c.: onions, per bish-, 80c.; hay, timothy, ton, Soe, 7c. to Soc. Beef, hindquarters, sid to $16; hay, mixed, ton, $11 to [S37 to $3; beef, forequarters, 1.75. 10 straw, per ton, 812 to $15. Seeds | 35.50; beef, choice, carcase, $7 to $7.- Hae fancy, bush., $6.30 to $0.75; | 25: beef, medium, carcase, £5.50 to 86; Crackers or Cosaquis' new designs, containing Hats, Caps and Toys, from sike, No. ah $5.75 to $5.85; red |cwt., $9 to $10: lamb, per owt, 89 fi ELS md. Ko 2, 8035 1 15c¢. to $2.00 per dozen. ; timothy,. bus! 125 to $1.80. | Charles Devlin, liberal, i treet s, $225 to $8.75; egps, | conservative, oy RT A. Jd. RERS, 166 Princess S | new i, "dose, 40c. to 450; butter, Commons in Nicolet, Quebec, | ILE IE SS Sie Siawre oro sree! 3 7%. 'to 73¢.; wheat, spring, bush., [to 13c; turkeys, per lb., Me. to l7c "gy I said the play "Because I needa ag. | | said wd vitality. Write for sampie Address DR. KOHR MEI has many advantag Requires onl the same capacity. Aerated ove impregnating with Easily kept ll able base, and is v Every Socven THE GURNI HAMILTON, Lowe CETTE SE RR Jd. S. HORSEY, : : A Gift The money spent Christmas time wy trinkets last ahou Phonograph afiorc year. The trinket: cepting the childre ous round of plea It is the great the home cir. al derful faithfulnéss tral selection is d Make this Chri chief feature an Edisor JOHN ROUTI S8enseseatesesssseestasessesssstestss

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