« THE DAILY SRITISH WHUI. FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 1. 1912 ; : _-- ---- - -- -- -- -- -------------- a - ---- ~ bu] | stighets better than that of Septem: - EARNINGS ARE LESS iar fi Shoes c EDGARD RIEGEL clined to comment on the present UPHoLSTERY, Oil CLOTH, CARPET ma status of trade, but the month now . A si ! STEEL CORPORATION ISSUES | nding is believed to show a slight Re Pane pusaitire in all Styles FINANCIAL STATEMENT. falling off from recent high pressure. _-- ox Sheasanahin, : Today's meeting was of briel dura. 35 Cl rd or st arence { tion and the attendance of directors ole : Flour--Profits Western Canada { was smaller than usual Regular d Best since 1900--Increase of | vidends were declared on the préferred $77,600 Over Last Year. | and conuwou shares Winnipeg, Oct. 31. --For the fis | ------ : f, cal year ended August 31, 1812! To Ask Additional Powers. earnings of the Western Canada Montreal, Oet. 3 ~It is stated 7 CARS Flour Mills company amounted tc] that the Moutreal Tramways group $264,539, as compared with $186.:| are preparing to. put up a strong ; 933 the previous year, an increase | fight before the next Quebec legisla «By the day, week or houh. ZN | i of $77,606. After deducting charges | ture in an altempt to get additional SL : and dividends there remained $47. Jowers throughout the island of Mon- ; Carefal Irivers, 926 to be carried to profit and loss, | creal. It is stated that the company | . A i La : I making total surplus $415,719. will profiler as its chief argument the | Gasolene. Best of Engine Oil i Total assets of the company | juct that he had found it impossible | ' amount to $4,348,457. Current as i ; coune 1. ? : i Re to do business with the city coun B bb Gar sets are $1,645,072 and current lia On this account it is cxpected to ask 1 y S age bilities only $680,450 leaving 2 : ve th mips 3 , the legislature to give the company BROCK ST : Fatkiug capital of nearly a million the rights ice direst. The GURNEY-OXFORD itbgerne oe sar unter yung i Somes J. M. DOUGLAS & C0., - Canadian Ageats, Montreal | - able conditions existing last year for a Shi ' ; the milling companies the showing| Montreal, Get. 3). Several of the | S==------ ---------- wm m os p-- 2 . 8 ; is considered satisfactdry. A late | issues that are now being Hate n 18 an efficient RANGE harvest, wet grain, etc., made mill- | the unlisted department would have ing operations more than usually| been listed on the Montreal - Stock = expensive Exchange before the present lime had 1 3 4 . The Western Canada Flour Mille |it not been that the full information A business is kept up-to-date because it means a companyg has three mills in opera- | requirea oy the Exchange had mad cons Ek 2a tion, two in Mapitoba, at Brandon] ii advisable for many of the difference between profit and loss. The successful ||nd St. Bonifac? and one at Goder-| cerns to wait until the close of their ich, Ontario. Capacity of the three | girrent fiscal year, in order to be in business uses such mod : mills are all kept working at full sition to supply the information h ern time-and-labor-savers as capacity. Conditions this year show BO, desired. Pp : . . . . ' a considerabjgs i@rovement overl o.i.ral stocks will be listed as soon typewriters, adding machines and electricity. Woman's | [last but it a to forecast the, pousble. alter the close of their work 'i : . . milling business for the year. , ars in the home is also » matter of profit and loss. Since 1909 the profits and assete | Y&F% LLL ave been of the company have been as fol taken to list Brosilian Traction on If she has improved and modern tools, she gains time | !lovs the Toca! anchange hore, although it . a y Profits Assets t " a 2 3 ar os. A « Fx- N the mornin . . $392,661 3,367,381 has been listed on the Toronto g more . and leisure and better results. If she has old-fashioned Haass Fi a0e 23s change for some time past. than ahy other time § : 186,931 3,969,774 % . Y } ideas to contend with, she loses energy and effort ; 364.539 4.348.457 New Bond Yesie a of the day you need 4 pea i ---- Montreal, Oct. 31.--The board of| : : § . he and ce of mind Tire . icholics' & Ontari | oni x food that is nourishin ' Yo Dividend is Declared. dire sD ies: Sue J 3 3 ' 3 3 i ri and refreshing Noth. ' New York, Oct. 31.--Thé United] , plan which will result. in .a re = es \ ' : : d 7 A ] B* : The urney- i i i : States Express company passed ile} , rangement of the entire bond eapi- ; Ing 1s more tempti G oy Economizer =» the greatest single semi-annual dividend at $3 a share arranges AB By the hn Pe - ' . inf pling, It The establishment of the parcels plan it is intended to obtain thei - ] richer in food value, or 5 Samnings durims the last fiscal yoar | Fights to iamue up to the amount of 2 more easily digested than regulates the fire and heat of the o¥en with one were among the reasons given by about SE00.00 five pee Sat anda, . . : directors of the company for the|® £ Bue : ' direct motion. The heat of the fire is distributed by failure to declare the dividend. enough to setire all the old _ bonds -- The company has paid dividends | Vf the Old A. na 8 | i ifi continuously since 1896. The an-|sll the subsidiary companies now a scientific arrangement of flues that keeps the oven aus Since my wae included a 1 2 lished in 1910. n this way the entire bond capi- uniformly heated. The grates hold the fire on the oe Ll tal will be standardized, being: all} . aaa RD A EE > ah ( Barnings Are Less. at the same rate and maturing at] least possible surface. New York, Oct. 31.--The financial | the same lime. 8 PERFECTION | $ : : | | statement of the United States Steel Financial Note | gE . a Corporation for the third quarter of notes i 2 "hoic oa beans The Gurmey:Oxford Range is a most efficient the galendar year, issued today,| AD apbeal to the United States| Ki Q Choice Coe 206 . a shows total earnings of $30,063,512 |¢ircuit court, from the recent decis-| ground in a modern, spot- ] piece of household furniture. It puts the kitchen on and net earnings of $820,777,465, re-|!0n of the United States district| Le. |.4q Factory; long experi- presenting gains of $1,961,257 court, authorizing a $3.500,000 issue | ence in blending and roast- the same labor-saving, up-to-date basis as a successful $2,348,171, respectively, compared with | Of receivers certificates by the re- imi : ak A the preceding quarter. The surplus Sejvars of the Pere Marquette Jail a ing; exacting care in removing everything but the nourishing parts of the Cocoa-- business. for the quarter amounts to $2,434, | YAY. has been granted by Judge Tut: | : : all combine to make Cowan's cppetizing and wholesome. Cowan's Perfecti 801, against '$56,453 three months le, on a petition of the Farmers f he. (8 aak ' app 2 g 3 , ans Feriection . Loan & Trust company of New York. i Cocoa as you get it from your grocer, is Cocoa 5 ago. a The British Columbit Packers' As- : ( , : the showing is up to general esti sociation anmounces that the = pre- in its purest form. Your Grocer has it. mates, but compares unfavorably with | rred stock. ""B" series. will be re-{ : | tht same quarter of last vear, when jomed at 115 on November 20th. | F THE COWAN CO., Limited - ne earning nQ surpluses war The purchasing department of the] a larger than those _ reported to-day. |South Pennsylvania Oil company ad-| i » TORONTO L gl ? ' ' This is partly explained, however, by [vanced the price of Pennsylvania | A. . i 1 «2 aie ; iil) improvement ever devised to simplify cooking. 2 the fact that in this vear's third | rude oil five cents to $1.65 a bar- Kin ston quarter charges and" allowances -ag- |p. | g . gregated $7,668,049, against $6,806, A valuable discovery is reported to . 56S last year. have been made on the 180-foot Analysis of the latest statement {level of the Lawson Mine, one of the shows that business for August was| lose properties at Cobalt. The much in excess of that in July and|face of the #ind is said to show six | 5 nches of high grade ore. | The Share and Debenture Corpor-| ation, Toronto, will shortly make an| offering of shares of the Superior Match company, |imited, Owen Sound. The company will manu-| == facture the first nou-poisonous match | in Canada. | Shareholders of . the City of Co-| balt are in receipt of a proposal from 2» Toronto broker asking them to give him options on their stock at iH cents, > as 2 bn go 0 ~~ \ 4 'WN . 4% A meeting of the Montreal City and District Savings Bank, Hon, Sengtor| J dobert Mackay was elected vice-pres " ident of the iustitution, replacing the late H. Markland Molson. eel 9 The Woodhaven Bank of Wood-| » | haven, R.L., has been closed by bank p7 \ Superintendent Vantuyl, who an-} nounced that it was because of} doubtful loans made to real estate| t HOSIERY FOR INFANTS AND CHILDREN SSE ton. ebkee i] h ) stock exchange, have suspended, The \ i 4 {failure is not considered important k A. 8S. Birchall, manager of the { Dominion Trust. company, Vancouver jsays there is no truth in the rumor that the company would distribute a bonus to its eustomers at the end of the year, in addition to the regula: eight per cent J. D. Sharpe, manager of the As-| bestos corporation of Canada, pres dicts big things in asbestos products for the coming year. -- An Unhappy. Reterence, London Advertiser i "1 am told," said Sit James Whit | ney at Thorndale, "that in 1904 there were in London township IX bars, while in 1911 there were ouly 10." - i Nir James did not stop to ask him | IT IS Y DI NT self why there are still ten bars in | ir Bet ENTIRELY DIFFERE 4 London township. His own legisla | > J a " : - tion supplies the reason. Three vears | CT i, 82 2 pm ---- : Ar Ty aloo ne a | RE-NU-ALL is entirely different from the compounds usually sold under the voted to close the remaining bars. | name of wood polishes. n't let your experiences with the latter stop you from trying the greatest laborsaver ever invented. . St * f th i itt] Vv Their votes counted for Bothine | ockings or e Li e. olks is fadminee the TF pulfed fu. defence of the Once you have tried RE-NU-ALL and discovered how easy it is to RE-NU fA serious responsibility rests on mother when she is buyin Against this policy Gi. placing your hardwood floors. your linoleum, your piano and furniture, your enamels, po ility re d a huying Pron nt the Barrons vate the Se and painted woodwork, you will never go back to the old soap-and- a ; . dat Hosiery for her little folie! ft ¢ i 1 d $ temperance organizations have 7 id . water slavery. yr psted 3 r . 1 yy The hosiery must be soft and comfortable, dainty, hygienic Re in dud Jue out. Yi Here's the RE-NU-ALL way :--Prepare your cheese and durable. fore Sir James Whitney, some months 'cloth duster, be sure you follow the directions on the Mother will make no mistake if she buys 'Little Darling?' 08 i {ass he tnaulted them By turning hie. bottle, aud WIPE over the things to be RE-NU-ED. hi © a ecting to re "ite Daisy' hosiery, which embody all these good qualities. a newspaper, ' " of dainty and durable because made of that splendid Aus- Sir James present pose as a friend 1 --cleans up all dirt, dust and stralian b's wool. Hygienic and comfortable, because knitted gree of impertinence as he showed to ' on the most improved machinery and dyed with stainless, sanitary, Jue interviewers at Nuesn's Park. dyes. ! War to Boost Cigarett rs v e Price. "IATTEE DARLING"--Has sfiken Nae! snd tos. AN sizes for infants up to seven years ; New York, Nov. 1:~Whai the pres of temperance exhibits the same de . | restores the original polish } k ann emis 1+ RSIS) TLE DAISY"--Reiaforced heel and toe. All sises for children under twelve. rr Ua Salians reully means . . OCOLORS--Pink. Sky Blue, Cardinal, flack. Tan and Cream. ual who asks sicily, "Where is Pod Your Grocer sells it. So does One Woman writes 1 Your desler can supply you. Cost no more than Inferlor kinds. eis : goritza, sayway ** when the prices of your Druggist, and the Hard- "gaditim't 'Look for the "Sunshine" Trade Mark on the ticket. Sgunsites Souhie oc tieiis in a fen Bre Fusture fn tad, agi sl: aud < gi . 3 5 mon; tin if be i roles , ~The Chipman Holton Knitting Co., Limited Z| of the Torkih weed. Such s om | In bottles from 25c. to $1.00 : aT Hamilton, - . Canad BAR | vi eng pri an SIAN WOOD POLISH. ' > painctun : NADIAN H co id | MILLS AT HAMILTON AND WELLAND, ONT. J} | manuine: THE CANADIAN WOOD § 0, . 2. a ----