Daily British Whig (1850), 19 Aug 1912, p. 6

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THE DAILY HRITISH WHIA, JONDAY; AUGUST 19, 1912. i ; FINANCIAL MATTERS": mive to be Duilt along, the Sore line | : | withe ut slips : : " NEW SHOE KEPAIRING BUSINESS "Hay's Cove, the mouth of May's | = ; ! 5 "ROBERT PAYNTER has taker dr as determined fo be the mos J - or ES, Suniness pf siana, 63 fAN HORNE TO BUILD pApgy. s5tabl place.for the diy-dock and | PRINCESS STREET as Gr plahagfns: been made. a nett. | Ee of Shoe Rovahing promptly ls : MAKING PLANT. i de Ah tll be of the Hoating por 4 3 : All work guaranteed - "ton type with ig capacity of MW. 11 1 -W He Is 'Head of a Company That Will (00 tons. 1t will It . - BR ---- wilh be built in three = Spend £5,000,000 on Mills in lions, which enn be used separat Cook's Coton kout Lompouna New . Brumswick--Doubling Its 1h7e¢ docks, if required. There will OMO cleanses white clothes periicily~ - OMO bleaches white clothes without the aid of the sun and makes them spotiessly white -- -OMO purifies surifies white clothes and makes a wholly sanitary wash. % " tweive pontoons io all, built of wood The » &7%pt Utarina 1 fo, whe fo Capacity. and treated to resist tornadoes. The POR Tt OR the 'Grand Falls Power com pany, wings will be of steel. la the opinion g depen. 6 with Sir William Vai Horne as 'pris; 'of experts this combination of wood de wg . No. § dersty has hm over the rights and Sad, eh 1 in a Joating: Jock 15 the for special cases, $5 per | privile of twa rival companies, 0%" GESITAD : tl the - most dissoly ver Sm plete sod By - 5 recat of price ind will entablish, t Grand Falls, 2° ily maintained, there will be: and will save much time and muchlabor. Doesn't ly with this water, boil for half. hen, plete. 10 Se on the St. Jobn river, a pulp twenty-four twelve-inch centrifugal bart the hands either, OMO removes tea, coffee, Let the clothes soak for r and hang C. ¢ i i ! i | OMO does all this in one operation without rubbing Simply add a tablespoonful of OMO ta gat n of | 3 % P| oy i indir paper aking plant at a cost of _ pumps used with a capacity of 5,000 | a cocoa, fruit stains, ete., like madic . out to dry. Get OMO at your gre Uagx Meoioima Co Toront ome ! . | : or hard work. It will not harm the finest fabrics water, thoroug ? tween 35,000,000 and $7,000,000, Two gallons per minute each, the , entire Safe amd sure but must not be used for ok wre'd articles, woolléns of flannels, lot taking onk--and 'a half hours 10 afacture Mansctred. Pugsley, Dingman @ Co, Limited, Toronto, On t United States sre now at work movis- U5) Limited) ifig the plans for developing the pow In addition to the dry-dock pro Highest Education at Lowest Cost er and erecting the plant. Several Poh the following agcessories will be built : An adequate shore plant com prising an electric pope generating plant, &n mir compressor plant, a ma chine shop, boiler and. blacks: Ludny farms intend "of the bihder smith shop, foundry, construction | a Our xradbates get the best ton sch 1 mi ¥ on Of "the oldest 1phabitants positions. Within a short time. ong be delayes sheds, con} handling plant, and two {ys the worst crop in the < : . . $ over sixty secured positions with immu ers, eadh 00 feet lon he shore } Ap sig Pa slay : J a > . R 1 | one of the largest railway cor. They Hold Their "Rights." . Li Bt sai 3 COTSLE ong hii Ses the island, y . everse ears porations in Canada, Enter any In & : TT guns 2 lyn rat. Ding -------- =~ 'ga : time. Call or write for informa- n five yeurs the Capadian Pacific Magy, work has been contined to the i ; : The BALDRIDGE is the tion. H. F Métealls, Principal. Taltwey hay divhirsed $63,067,9%0 in building of. piers and platiorms and | : Mountain Grove News, y recoghized stgndard of Re . Kingston, Canada lividend . : . ¢ of ' | Mountain ¢ ue 17 . q 3 G Ti F dd 8: dividends on its common stock. That rock fidiog. Uonstruction will he kept | Mountain Grove, Aug, 17. The ool EE verse Gear Chey are : or e Ings is what the common stockholders msy up continuously until completion, {bration at Arden on August 12th was ih TT --- " known all over the world be said to have taken out, statisti which will probably be in 1914, The [well attended by residents of this ? 3 ! * for reliability, convenience £1] : cally, of lor purposes of accounting. plant will be of inestimable benefit to | place. The "Prentice l'oys and Orang "Lig N : and economy. They are re- 2 New Cars m Use in the Aame five years the common the North Pacific eauntfy and the Hodges both attended in a body x h 4 at 1 rr commended by leading ao stockholders hive put in $95,320 000 shipping trade generally as) at "the | basehall game was played between Ay Fr motor boat men. When. in ; This Week - through purchase of --additiopal presgut time, the nearest dry-dock and {den and Mountain Grove, resulting in ! oe the market let us instal one shares Iberefore, they Bave put in Warne repair works are over HN) [a Sweeping victory for the visiting ' ' for you We ran--give you . ' The kind you are ooking for Pp : | team, The Worban's Institute met ih: best prices y S Garage Kingston Business College eminent hydraulic enpneers in the JMR 40 "0, Twenty sixth year, Fall term American multi-millionaires, as well poten vase 0% Cobrasa'lh || os loading Canadinn capitaints, "gr graphy. Civil Service and Eng inferested, and it fs anmounced that the begining of operations will not is the kind we sell. £32.252,020 more in five years than miles away ay | Wednesday afternoon, at the home o i i they have ke . - AY a n a OT f i : SCRANTON COAL wtokhe ier as a oe -- Mrs. Willim Coulter. A profitable time : DAVIS DRY DOCK (0. - } : oak more than he received. In every NEWS OF NEIGHBORS was 1 pen, discussing rhethods of o . 2 'Phone 420 bet ------ conse, the right to subscribe for pew bread making. The Ladies: Aid served SER : i ) EN Is good Coal and we guarantee | | L iclow the market price of the {tea at the parsonage, Saturday even prompt delivery. old stock had a value: he could sell WHAT WHIG "CORRESPONDENTS Aug. A pleasant time. was spent and a : . ------ Booth & C the right and add it to his divid- TELL US, jguod uth wa, realized, (uartisly ser. i : ! +O. end, keeping only the amount of stock ° -- te . jvice. was conducted in the Methodist ! courch by ME. Cary, on August ith. *FOOT WRST STREET. he began with. But the fact is' that The Tidings From Various Points in Mrs. J. 1. Drake is spending somp I . : | we the stockholders have not sold ther pagtern Ontario--What People {time at Arden." Mr. and Mre \ . " Si PACKET SOUPS EBRAFRS | -- . subscription rights; they have exerais-| » a : #l them, almost unanimously and| Are Doing and Wht, They Are § oud) have reidiried alter 4 trip to Oo UU i : i n . . (bat is why new. stock sales have heen), Saying. Asai | yn Rohe 1g ~ Get Them at : weve 80 successful. The value -of day Al sande Yatker: } : . . ! : fa) ' ¢ arker is fering v re 'F. J. JOHNSON the stock per chao ia those five years| Eiginborg Fens fa Slane ohn toh that our New Blend (Grey Label) 'D. COUPER'S LAY InSrease hk v . - . artert tative So toRte ' . - hi THE LEADING FLORIST ; ul : Elginburg, Aug. 17.0, vine as land dr H THI : 4 3 : i at 40c¢ per pound 1s just what 'Phose 76.9311-3 Princess 'St. bought W. Lawson's house bevin are spending "heir holidays with 1 : 324 KING STREET. » Doubling Its Plant. | Graham is visiting her son, in eA Gaodhiey's parents here, 'Mrs. A ead you have been looking for. 4 Prompt Delivery. ' | i Roses. Carnations, Sweet The Dominion Coal company has de-' stun. (On Wednesday evening, 7th, |i. |¢% Barriefield, at D. W. Price's. Mr, r 7 Peas, and all other seasonable ided to increase its facilities for gin Stover and Mrs. I, Graham were (40d Mrs. Good and Miss Kingston, 3 Flowers. A cholicé variety of nandling coal at St. John to twite married 'at the parsonage. Mr. and West Huntington, were over Sunday Ferns, Palms, etc. Wedding {Jy the present capacity, so that it will Mis, Cowdy, Mountain Grove, spent g | YP tors at 3 ham ( Gulter's Mi . Bouquets, Floral Sprays and w ablé to - handle 600 tons of coal few days at (, Fraser's, Misses Mil and Mrs. , Richmond, = Arden, 'nt is : Funeral Designs a Speclalty, - per hoe, In addition 2 other de, dred and Beatrice Grahain are visiting i. Wirsigy aL SUy 3, br. Ho s th o ? £ t 8 d mands, the quantity of coal required at KE. Campsall's, Hartington. Miss ¢13 3pendiig 'W days a fxantier h r i m 5 1 r "Phones: for bunkering steamers is rapidly in CO. Brown has returned to Wolle Is McDonald's: Mr. and Mrs Larr are ther b ends ro 3 cto per poun Store, 239 Conservatories, 38% reasing. last winter during = 'the land, after spending a couple of weeks [SPRING the week with their daugh : Residence, 1212, itritish coal strike the company were at ('. kraser's. Arthur Porter has re-|'®" Mrs. W. Johnston. a imahle to supply a¢ much coal as turned to Rochester. Visitors : Mr. and Stet ------ wns needed to bunker the sea Mrs. . Ralph and sows, North Au: The Late Mgs. John Francis. liners running to the port. of gusta, at Mr. Danby 's. Miss -M. f(Sor- In her eighiy third year daline Joho. dukes, Clifton Springs, at home; Mrs. Pj wkle, widow 8f the late John Fras } Hy = dil The Finest and Bet ; Lleol, |R. Davey and Melzer, . and | Gordon Cis, passed away at her-son's 3 | r f ' 3 ! Piscuit Merger Rumored. {Renrance, 'Ningston, at A. Atover's. | nve, Cherry Valley, on July 15th | f . " by the pint, quart, Stratford, Aug. 17.- Conjectare as oe Fhe deceased wis born in Rawdon t } : : o the possibility of a biscuit merger : Wilowbank Briefs. in 1829, She bad beem' a, member i | or In bricks. has been set afloat by the latest ab-| Willowhank, Ang. 17.--A family pic- | of the Methodist church for + over ' { orption of a competitor of the nic was he Md, on Wednesday last, at] forty years She leaves behind tw #. a | = Mooney Biscuit and Candy company,iMis. Adam Seal's summer camp ¢ daughters, Mrs. 'A. Anderson, of Us ) SD A J REES 3G eo Dwe ¢ on" John Street eg x p oni! 3 3 ne ame Laing Te gops rset i Stratford and Winnipeg. This com- | the river pank, mear Cananogue, in| fornia; Mrs. Bepjamin Hubble, ' © | ! ; - . lot wny has just bought out the plant 'honot of Mrs. and Miss Steed, i § South Bend, Washington, and three i A : > a as j g ead, ¥ 166 Princess St. ~~ Phone 58 . » Manufactur- | Morrisburg, who ha vi beer o siting ons Wesley and Albert, of Wiscon \ > 9,000->Frate house, north - Diviafo ind business of the Lang gs n en visiting re ns, ey an : . . $ with ATES Bari, i being 36 fee ng company, of Montreal, one of the latives arsucd hire. Mrs. E. RB. Jack ii, and James H., with whom she Ye ere O advance in rices : 9 long: barn fs worth half the price ldest and largest biscait concerns injson has been on the A list. Miss { resided. Five sisters also sur Mi of the place to Tamworth on i i 'anada. A little earlier in the vear | Edith Jackson has been visiting © in| At hér special request Alexander Ld i P i ------------ Y'$2,400--Three frame dwellings ha Mooney company absorbed the Cornwall. The falmers are taking ad-| car, Flgin Williams and Herbert Les Tre - " - {re Bath vicint'y of fair grounds, aving 11} wasiness of Smith &' Sons, and a pre | vantage of the fine weather in gofting | He and Milton Walker acted as pall : ' ih | Per cent. gross. good re ious purchase resulted in the sequire- |thoir grain cut. R. Leakey has gone| bearers. The fanéral took place July Womeir's---Queea Qualit $4 60 # 50 5.00 $2.500-Two bilek-front dwellings | ment of a large biscuit concérn in! on.a trip to the west. John Brown 20th, at Cherry Yalloy. J ' y . j - y PJ | west side of city, .b. & ¢, and | ! Biunipeg. and Albert Davis are busy hauling mE niga . -- A i cejlar; 6 rooms In eich house. ; > a 5 . : Rochest - ' i : : : Ww. Mooney, who has been presi le ravel to Gananogu Mrs. W. J. A Bookdtore Story. L P. Reed's ( el . 00, 50, $5.00 2.800 --A solid brick of § bedrooms ¥ on + the eompany since its organ-|Gatos and children, Whitmonnt, were A maa who acts on the xchool fo ami vam re Nhchon ization in 1902, demies the merger [Visiting her sister, Mrs. Robert Me- | joard of a country pliee in thi | M ' Ast £1 } 50 5.00 COST 3 F : A d lot and good cellar; a snap at § story but admits the absorption of | Ninch, last week. Stanley McNinch neighborhood entered. a local book . fl eh S, Ord - » M. $ 3 { the price other concerns. He declares that the|atiended a lawn social, under the |. yore the other day, and asked to be ' ' | $2,500--80lid brick, nimost new hqusa | dea of the string of factories across | auspices of fhe Orange lodge, at Wal | shown 'Lambs JFales From Shakes Packard's : $5.00 $6.00 $7.00 | Will not effect the selling price aE onions centre; gas, eleMre.) he continent is merely to provide nut Hill, on Wednesday evening last. |peqre."" The lady clerk informe y UV, VU, . {of ganar any gE pri lighting, furnace, etc; bedrooms Fi ooh bitouits in each section, avoid a-- that they had the Shakespeare EAS Any ay in best repair i ora Wolfe Island New : . in : pt Py : . | ing deterioration. ; S did not have Lamb's Tales < $ 00 In a great $4.000--A" solid brick, near Quesn't & | Wole Island, Aug. 17.~Rodne y p ike, § stock. : er I 5.00, 5.50, 3 6. University: mas, electric lighting i # ihe farmer saud that it a i homes provision 1 Knew house: hot water heating. Financial Notes. Calgary, is visiting his parents here. | for his daughter and it had siryck : that can be use: r The Bank of Ottawa ia issuing $500, Wilham Russell. and wiie, Bulfalo,.4#e | him ns rather fugny to come to au Monarch $5.00 ing the year around R Chas Bell Hi new stock 'to shareholders of re Vistuing relatives here. Cc. Lavis and {book store for Tambs tails he t Che . . i . . cord August dist, at 200, in the pro- aughter, Rochester, spent a few days | young girl saw the joke and sent him | p your coal Real Estate and Insurance Ageit, ortion of one share of new to seven | here last week, visiting rie nds, Jaties lover to the meat shop, where it may i We are Shoe specialist. Nothing but the best =, Je a igh bor's | Donavan and wile Three Rave : y eo hat the particular tales I Ire yoil 838 NAGOT STREET. of old. . ' 1 avers, Lhe discovered that thie particula ales ti go ory : Chesse sales: Picton, 3c. to! Mich., who has been visiting friends [which he was séasching for were of will satisfy us, wij agree with us when we sa 13 1-16¢.; Napanee, 13 1-16¢c.; Listowel, here tor the past month, have returned | the book store kind. that for 13c.; Cornwall 13 1-166.* Ottawa, 13c {home. A wee girl has come to bright- -- Cre. curnings for. week ending én the rn ve James Grant. Miss | The attorney ef -Detroit-is. consider}. §. - - R ! . 4 i | CHEAPNESS, CLEANNESS and SAN August Mth, $2,677,000; increase, Annie O'lel Kingston, has spent ing evidente submitted to him charg : . Biers ix --ip-3 . $472,000, the past two weeks the guest of her | ino more than 1,000 fraudulent enroll i? i Bas Tor COOKE, Fant be Te New York public serviee commission Rivets Yi i. Gricsland. is. 3 ments, for the approaching state pri ) i Jarron, Toronto, who has been the € S ¢ of Mavor Wil r iY i P W authorized Buffalo. Rochester and guest of Mra. k. lirie 4 the marics. Supporters of Mayor Wi i ® ® . . ight, eal, ower, de Pittsburgh railway to issue $1,187,000 Briceland; for B. Thompson, candidate or re v +4§ per cent. bonds. pag! jw Wes", has returned poe. | tigp, aE. giviog him the credit for in } Cc C. FOLGER James Russel and George McDonald, | stituling he fraudulent enrollment ny > | . have pussiasel fog up tdale adh, | ing ae 3 The Home of Good Shods ip! GENERAL MANAGER. PRINCE RUPERT. ing machines. The farmers are harvest: Fires supposéd to have been caused . ; ---- se . + {ing their grain and report a very iby tramps destroyed barns and other Yleport Upon Improvements at This! short crop in straw and grain. he | buildings' near St. Thomas; loss, $2,- Term nal. A mowing machine is used on a good 500, ' An interesting report has just been received at Grand Trunk system head- quarters, in Montreal, upon the G.T, P. dry-<dgock and marine terminals now under construction at Prince Ru- "Prince Rupert is approx iiplely 830 ; J : ' v statute miles north of Vancouver, | Hi Op : J 4 : a - shout half way-~ between that, point |} . id 8 The Scope of Your Business and Skagway Alaska, Being the Paci a ¥ SIR Ee $ 2 o t k 3 . $ fie terminal of the Gand Trunm a-| HB % Ma) . ! I ' is as 2a as you make it. M r cific railway, and strategically loca- | oa! 3 . Es. Peilaniado soe : : ted as it 1s, it will undoubtedly be 3 a ; i { ASS RTE 3 Add ingle salesman--the i 4 en $ one of the most important sea-ports | | : PoE ; Le 3 xi : --and increase § = } ; on the Pacilic coast. With this in view a 2g : 5 ; i - the G.F.P, cdmpany retained the sers Hip a ; Goel Your business by reaching a "nl Oxfords vices of Nussrs. ¥. J Dicky wad Ww. ; ST : Nites eld. T. Donnelly, two of the best known : i marine etgineers on the continent to § Sr ' | : [elephone sales are' inexpen- go thoroughly into the question BE ; He sw traveling or inciden- requisite facilities for the care A ' | : / a . shipping interests in view, of the fu- : : en ood orcas necessary. Every pair Goodyear ture of Priges Rupert." : : a : i San iresp in : | Welted. : "After taking careful and thoroug { ] ; ; > 8 i observation, Messrs. Kirby and Don- : : a : 8 EES : er Sensed territ th n : 3 nelly drew up plans for a dry-dock : "- : pte. : : TI Se error us oi } | § All sizes and all [and ship repair plant and' stbmitted & a 3 a Re He é : Sponed up by the §# $l leathers the sale to the railway company with the reswit that, in May of this year, a . v | : i { A i : construction work was commenced for i ; ! : 3 Saul | CN 4 2 bE - yp a A plant that will be without an equal = : : : 0 ; ) # yo Use the Bell > 1 one pote at "OE at GE Sse ne % $5.00 Oxfords going 'at terest to briefly describe the he : $3.75 $4.50 & $4.00 Oxfords going at $2.95 | Sawyer Shoe Store.

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