Daily British Whig (1850), 1 Feb 1910, p. 7

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The Canadian Central Mines, to ome million shares of $1 each, tré&sury for the future use of the c The Company is niles the other side of | . These twenty, wells vary in depth from 1,390 feet to 1,465 feet. The twenty-eighth well was drilled in last natursl flow (without pumping and without having spected rels Thursda day morning. AKE Another Crown Reserve Money Maker CANADIAN CENTRAL MINES, LIMITED Limited, is an organization having a capital stock of $1,000,000, divided in- his, 625,000 shares have beén issued, leaving 476,000 shares in the ompany. : now operating twenty-eight producing oll wells in the Tilbury district. This is about ten Chatham i miles this drilling rigs Of t have been set to work ing purchased, and will be at work during the next ten in operation by August, hey This will mean a tremendous income. our calculations. are for the production of ten of the twenty statement Is signed by the Supervisor of Bountles for the Dominion tw wells have over f ay. days. pays 1 1-2 cents per gallon for every gallon of eruds petroleum produced a dustry 1.4 _ STATEMENT BY ACME OIL COMPANY. 31,790 gallons. . 40,908 2-7 barrels at $1.62 1-2 Ten wells average $6,647.58 per well to dat 890 acres, with one well to five acres. . .. . 78 wells at $6,647.58 Cost of wells, $2,300 each. ... Wells now in three t ho erik object is not in any one Her for the Best Attendance of ADARY Rot only owns (hess prGperties, but has tem good sil --_ ---- work has been done and devolpment ving cost estimate is based share, but will gallons gallons gallons 6 gallons gallons gallons gallons Janvary., . ... Pebruary .. .. Mareh. .. ... Apri... .. .. May and June... August. . September , gallons gallons gallons gallons gallons gallons gallons 40,988 gallons 28,830 gallons 49,691 gallons 13,106 gallons 13,126 gallons November . .. Décember. . January . . .. Februury . ..... 24,148 gallons 36,427 gallons 650,084 gallons October .. .. 24,064 gallons August ESTIMATE ON FOREGOING. bt tion are expected to produce as much more oil as they have already produced in less us basing estimate on that basis, the receipts should double, or from 78 wells, after of same, we should have $678,242.48 value in ofl, on this actual production, and can be verified at any time, The stock is now selling be advanced to' $1 per share in a short time. is being wn as MR 2471. being operated on conservative lines. AND BUY IT NOW, os . Members at Rally, There of the Joon! vale of night, was a good attendance at the the Young People's Societies, mn, held on Monday nt church, H. W. New- - president, occupied the Rev. C. A. Sykes conducted exercises, Jenn . The quaiion re iors a. "oun MacTavish and Rev, D. Laing, to of fer prayer. 4 Rev, Nr. Bates referred to great made by Japan in various lines, The fact that the country had made rapid progress, was now recognized by everyone. One fact which went to ow Japan a strong nation, 'was the recent war with Rus- sia, when the art of peace was dis- played. The war cost Japan $5,000, 000 per day. Education brought Ja- pan to the front. The country to the in the world. Germany was the only other country that came at all. near Japan, in education. Some people looked upon the people of Japan as being depraved, but this was a mis- taken idea. Japan was reaching out to learn everything. It had changed from an idle country, to a hive of in- dustry. And what about the coun tey's religion ? True, in some of the remotest paris, the people worshipped the Jun and moon, but A was speedi i away. Christianity had sehen aol and there was a true Christian church and life, which would stand forever, "Christianity has been the main great. transformation. "During the last filty years in this ster added the speaker, "it has been behind every man. And all this has been the result of the Christian missions in Japan during the last has a great ilfrid Laurier said that the nineteenth century was the century of the United States, and that the twentieth century was for Canada. No doubt that is the case, 50 far as the east is concern ed, the twentisth century be longs to Japan. The 'twenty: first century may belong to China. But why do | say that the twentietn Becaums cont: ilongs to Japan ? | the sountry i education, t 1s an established fact that this field is no temporary one. It is » bonanza. It has produced 300 barrels of oil by been "'shot") during the last six days. well erday (®riday, the 28th), and found it looking better than ever. 7 night, ana was coming out of a two-inch pipe at a lively rate at the. time of our luspection yeéster- on the 29th well, and three other drilling rigs are be- It is the object of the Company to have 50 wells We take the following figures as a basis for ~eight wells for the period as shown. Government, as the Dominion Government Qctober . . ..... w. September .... ...... Ci e nd are still producing about 40 bbls. dally. We recommend its purchase as a money- branch of mining, but is a general development plan of mining DON'T WAIT for higher prices. day had the best educational 'system 2 force, and the greatest power in this |. of pipe in them. The We personally in- It flowed 23 bar- This # & bounty, to encourage home in- 13,502 gallons 10,180 gallons 8,262 gallons 8,186 gallons 20,117 gallons 13,048 gallons 6,169 gallons 12,180 gallons . 29,459 gallons . 18,265 gallons 18,336 gallons gallons gallons gallons Certified Correct, J. HARVRY, Supervisor of Crude Petroleum Bonnties. 29,1956 gallons 22,986 gallons 16,291 gallons 1,431,790 gallons 40,908 2-7 J $66 475.97 «ve 4,18 wells $518,621.24 175#200.00 $339,121.24 in the Gowganda region tively advanced on one of It is a well known fact that fortunes accumulated by wealthy people have hot been made by aliowing They have placed various sumsin what might be this we mean investments that have a solid basis of worth, lose all the money invested, this being the first factor. money to draw 3 per cent. class of security for the one which wo have been made by investments in Gold Mining, Silver Mining, Copper Mining, Oil Producing, Real Estate, Manufacturing, Patents There are dozens of propositions submitted to investors constantly in each of these lines. More than three- quarters of them, however, lack the essential fact of having a solid base to start from. In MINING the first thing to be considered 1s the formation and character of tae country in which the prospects or mines are located. The next is offered for investment. If these the speculation is what we would ture possibilities of the a fair idea of the best op; venture of this class, PATENT investments offer probibly the most alluring prospects to the speculative mind, but for every atented article, there are thousands of failures, in the most cases due largely to the lack of funds on the market, the general idea being that a few dollars invested to carry the business, will make the patentee and his associates rich. of fact it has been demonstrated that 99 per cent. of the money invested is required as floating capital in pro- successful necessary to put the article hardly any money on hand moting the patented article. of investigating ever, this. The motive on our part is stantly lose their hold them as clients, the largest clientele ing mediums is not backed up by any as constantly the corner of Scott and of, good faith to the investing public, give us the chance. Our advict Is to hoy Canadian Cmtral Stock. ellington 8 reets for our headquarters. FACTS essential fact is the management points are carefully gone over by competent judges, it is safe to say that term a gil In REAL ESTATE foresight is absolutely essential to successful speculation. one. location in which you are invesung. The opinfon of an expert realty man will give you portunities offered in this line. dn MANUFACTURING, the detail man No matter what the manufacturer turns ou We know that clients is by making you money. solidity. We ones which cannot possibly under any circumstances The next thing considered was the cholce amongst this uld afford the greatest profit per dollar invested. The largest fortunes agement is an absolute essential to the operation of the business. t, if the management is not economical, failure is bound to attend a We make A cialty yihing that we offer to our clients, and doing it thoroughly... We secure the best advice possible, often at great expense, for our own guidance, really a'selfish one. +. . We also kaow that by making money for our clients we make it for ourselves, and and they in thelr turn recommend us to their friends. of any investment house in Canada, We recognize Lhe easiest way to obtain this We know that words are cheap and tha and to do this we must have ywur co-operation, and t the majority of advice offered to the public through the advertis- Dozens of new firms are constantly from public view, and to get over that point we purchased the splendid building at This stands as a solid security and guarantee It should illustrate that we are here to do business. On conservatism and the protection of our clients in thelr investments, termed gilt-edge speculations. . . By of the company or property which You must discount the fu- in plant and AS a matter and our clients get the benefit of do not remain clients if they con- It is our aim and object to secure in print and just We pride ourselves can make money for you if you COBALTS We recommend the purchase of Cobalt lake, Little Nipissing, Heaver and Temiskaming for higher prices. We ha) > constantly called your ats tention to the slight, but sure, ads vance in Cobalt Lake and Little Nipissing. You can make money by geting into these now. La Rose should sell around $4 per share * Kerr Lake will advance again. The Cobalt camp shipped 156 per cent. of the world's entire silver output last year. Right-of-Way has struck an- other good vein. This stock should be bought around the present price of 70c per share. . The next dividend is almost due. NEW YORK MARKETS Splendid opportunities are constan- ly afforded clients for making money quickly in New York stocks. Con- servatism must be exercised. We advise the sale of May wheat. We are constantly watching the New York market for opportunities for money making. If you will open an account with us from $500.00 up wards, we can show you substantial profits from month to month, and we will not overload any account with more than that account ean stand. By this we mean keeping in reserve suf- ficlent money to protect all transac- tions, Your business is cordially solicited. PATRIARCHE AND COMPANY. STOCK DEALERS AND INVESTMENT BROKERS, Patriarche Block, 31 Scott Street, report showed that the banuer for the best attendance at the rally had been won by Calvary church and 'Rev. Dr. MacTavish presented the banner to that society. This is the second thme this society has captured the much- coveted prize. The percent: of the [different societies as rege attend: ance was figured up as follows : Calvary, 94; Princess street, 93, Brock street, 89, First Baptist, 88, Sydenham street, 83; Cooke's church, 72, Queen street, 36; Bethel church, 21 In justice to the society at Bethel church the report of the reprosenta- tives at the meeting must be given. The representatives stated that owing to «tho series of special services whic are in progress at Bethel church it had not been considered advisable. to pass over ome night for the services, and on this account the members had decided not to sttend the rally in a body, but instead send seven dele gates, and the seven were present. Before close a hearty vote of thanks was tendered Rev. Mr. Bates for his most instructive address, on notion of Rev. S. Sellery, seconded hy Rev. H. D. Whitmore, Always avoid harsh purgative pills, They first make you sick and then leave you constipated. Carter's Little Liver Pills 4 and make you well. The fellow are looking for irouble dre geverally those who get married, The people who are conténted are merely those who don't know any bet ter. Every homely woman imagines that she haw a beautiful soul, ag A man's foresight is © uently wast- ed on things that never . ppes. THE CITY COUNCIL REDUCED LIQUOR LICENSES AND LAUNDRY TAX. Ald, Carson Wants Water Tower Covered--Ald, Armstrong Thinks That City Should not Have to Buy Sydenham Lane. > The city council had a two-hour ses- sion last evening. One-third of the time was occupied over very minor matters; There was cordial agreement upon the important questions before were ordered reduced from twenty-eight to twenty-five, and the laundry tax was reduced from fifty to twenty-five dollars. In attendance at the meéeting were : Mayor Couper, and Alds. Armstrong, Bailey, Carson, Craig, Clugston, Ei- lott, Givens, Lraham, Haney, Harty, Harrison, Hoag, Kent, McUann, Me Cartney, McCarthy, McKay, Rigney, Robertson. These communications were referred to committees : Percy D. Lyman, secretary Kingston Poultry, Pigeon and Pet Stock Asso ciation, asking for a grant of $40. William Aird, asking remission of _in- come tax. - S > Alexander Laird, president Children's Aid Society, askmg for a grant of $100. Ontario Municipal Association, re es- tablishing of institutions for care of indigent consumptives, J, E. Clark, auditor, Cataraqui Bridge company, submitting statement for year 1908. Donald Guthrie, inspector registry of- fice, re lack of accommodation ih city registry office. Reid, secretary; Board of Wilson, ying for posi- the meeting. 'Lhe tavern liquor licenses |} that $20, | No. 24 (1909) is amended by striking out the figures "50" in the last line thereof and inserting in lien thereof the figures "25." ; No person shall be entitled to a license for any laundry works until the location has heen approved by the po- lice commissioners. That the city treasurer be instructed to renew the insurance on city proper- ty when it becomes due, until further orders, That with reference to the by-law re ferrell to this committee, re the reduc- tion of the number of tavern ficenses, that the number be reduced from twen- ty-eight to twenty-five, The report was adopted unanimous. y. Other Reports. The board of works recommended the acceptance of the following ten- ders for supplies required for the year, the said tenders being the lowest : Grates, Fi: Tracey; hardware, J. Cor: bett; lumber, 8. Anglin & Co.; rubble stone, Edward McFadden. Adopted. Ald. Harrison suggested to fire committee that red lights be placed over the fire alarm boxes, so that they could be seen at night. It was found very difficult to locate the hoxes ip cases of fire. Ald. Hoag. said that last Saturday night, it was ten minutes before an alarm could be sent in from the corner of Alfred and Elm streets, as the people didn't know where the fire telegraph box was. Ald. Grabam objected to the pur chase of twelve smoke protectors re commended amor other things by the fire committee. He didn't think that number were needed. A halt should be called to the way the fire Bpertmn t was being conducted. He understood was wanted for it this ar. Ald. Carson said that the smoke pro- tectors were needed, a he would hold up both hands for them. He knew from expérience the values of Ald, Roberteon ssid the protectors would cost only $2 each. Ald, Gra ham said be thought the cost was #25 leach Ald. Graham said he wis glad fo hear from Ald. Elliott that there was lots of money, for 'the ¢ity property leommitiee was coming te council to ask for money to of were about ready to fall apart. Waterworks' Intake Pipe, Abl. Kent asked Ald. Craig what as ining done in regard to the war w----- wanted the citizens health . attended to. Ald. Cralg said the tank was elean- ed out regularly. It was last cleaned in October and very little sediment was found. The tank interior 'was also painted, i The mayor stated that some time ago boys had been én the habit of climbing up on the tank. He had taken the matter up with the superin- tendent, who had the ladder placed so high that boys tuld no longer get up. Ald," Graham held that a covering over the water tank would only draw all kinds of birds to the place. The discussion ended when Ald. Care son aid he would bring in a motion later on. Other Business. Ald, Givens presonted for a first reading a by-law regarding the fixing of limite for piggeries in the city. By-laws were passed amending the lsundry - by-law and to reduce the tavern liquor Heenses from 28 to 25. As several aldermen had gone home another by-law requiring a two-third vote had to be held over, Ald. Carson geve notice thal at the next meeting of council he would move that when the county abolished tol's on all its roads the city abolish- tolls on market No. 1] and when that time comes the present market birding be constructed nto stores. Ald. Carson moved, seconded ivy Ald. Clugeton, that the waterworks tank situated in Williamsville be properly covered so as to protect the health of the citizens, y Ald. Elliott suggested that the mat- ter be referred to the waterworks com- mittee, Ald, Carson followed the suggestion and the question gos 10 Ald. Cralg's committee. Ald. Armstrong moved that the cite solicitor be instructed to renort as to whether the original deed pranting the land tween Johnston ard Brock Strots to the Roman Catholic Epis eopul corporation did not contain a clase reserving a street allowance where Sydenham street is to be ox tended, AM. Armstrong said he wn. derstood it did. He wanted a report on the matter because the eity might be saved $5,000 on the purchase of the street land it &x now buying. His motion was adopted, . The council adjourmed shortly after ten o'clock, TORONTO -- "NO MATTER WHAT TYPEWRITER YOU USE NOW, THE ONE YOU WILL USE IS THE UNDER Woon." THIS PREDIC TION HAS BEEN FUL FILLED IN THOUSANDS OF CASES hp UNITED TYPEWRITER 00, LTD, E. R. ©. DORBS, KINGSTON. PIMPLES "I tried all kinds of blood remedion which failed to do me any good, but have found the right thing ot iast. M fave was foil of pimples and blac) heads, After taking Cascoarsis they a lef. I am continuing the use of them thew to my friends and ne mmending : I feel {Ine when I rise in the morning. mend Hope to have a chants Lo recom Cascareta'. Fred G Witten 76 Elm St, Newurk, NJ mn Palstable, Potent, poo. | Ginrentosd to Th "ana Doy Fook KI ioven with shabby -leoking No need for it with our facilities fer cleaning kids, Hoth inside and mitside R: PARKER & CO., Dyers sad Cleaners, 69 Princess St, Kingston, Ont.

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