Daily British Whig (1850), 20 Dec 1912, p. 9

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THY DAILY BIRLTISH. WHIG, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1942, PAGE NINE, ~----- THE SUFFRAGETTES STARTING ON THER MARCH TO ALBANY.THE TRPLE ALLIANCE 1) { MUST CONTINUE TO BE TH} : FUNDAMENTAL PIVOT Of the Italian Policy-- Address in n ng Reply to These Who Criticized | sometimes start from mental strain : / oo TAL I. EB | | he Renewal of the Alliance, or indigestion, but more often from " . ot DNA Bn oo Ba Gi | | Rome. Dec. 20.--In a brillant : > . f a Nn: . -- i | Bpeed h, which was ¢ ently ir general weakness, and lead to appal- : forty © Nn BE en BN ae all Ligh FOR MARING Soap > a e ! i a : }? arquis 4i San G iitano the for- ling conditions unless checked. : : £3 h 3 Fs AN ; Be | eo mmister, replied In the Cham- | | REMOVING OLD PAINT Treat the cause, not the effect. i ¥ is ¥ pil & ee ow ? : , : : Fou he renewal of the Tn Al- ES Nua 4 3 z 3 ald $ | e minister eulogized the siple 3 : el SCOTT'S EMULSION overcomes nervous- i { i Te go hs E lA rch. he sald. Bad bow FOR MANY OTHER PURPOSES : ¥ { for thirty years the strongest guar THE STANDARD ARTICLE néss in a wonderful, permanent way by making : oh ¥ 2. Na : yg {antee of the peace of the whoo | i of Europe. It had permitted Italy| SOLD EVERYWHERE 2 He. 21111 ¢ . 6 + 1t i life-sustaining blood corpuscles; it nour {to achieve wonderful progress, des ishes the nerve centres and acts as a Ghai eee / [vite innumerable diffeulties, bots * : * . 1 . jm erna anc external, and it wis bracing tonic to build you up. , | . . pi a . {one of the princ'pal factors in phe : : : { great economic advancement, and | Scott's Emulsion does not stupefy-- i CH : i. ; : by more closely welding the ints: Xmas * . » } 7 Eh 4 é £ | ests of the civilised world and ma it feeds them in Nature's way. - J ® . ling them more independent it con- ¥ Scott & Bowne, Toronto, Ontario 12-96 ; , } x = : , d . i stituted a new and powerful ob, | . . i Jo iE Gh NW A stacle to = great war nbt determi "i li gs 1001S ol | h ; A led by the supreme necessities of "~ | -- TITTY ' { natfonal existence and dignity { It was eminently able, ha con- tinued, to guarantee the interests of !the three nations party to it in t hands. serfs. hair orba- Balkans, but it hb [to them of mutual support ily ments, lace sets and noses {at the present time i n the fu, LEAVING New York Cry | ture Each ally must be of the | conviction that+it could depend on > | the gupport to-morrow of the others é¢ "» Hin return for what it éid for those | i others tc-day hat must be a f purchased a site at Thorold, Ont { 3 ? 4 Ss ial element in the to-date Milline | The Bank of Quebec will open essential elemen i th The Up-to-date {ilinery { the allianc Therefore, he n Store, tained, the experience of thirt 178 WELLINGTON STREET. } ) : » "A " . : | years anc p. exigencies he Private Fitth om oh ) E> | interosting developments are _ex- [FCATS ANI NE SKIRCRCHS OF Privaie, PRitug_ Rooms, : : ; Dacied Detwen Ih oe | newal of the Triple AMiance : [1% t : [ia the New Empire otton com Turning to its bearin Ostrich plumes, feather gays in large variety 1 branch in© St. Jobu, N.B., January {1 Ist pan vhich has just been organized banian question the for ter said that Italy and THE HAWTHORNE TRIAL is the finest blend of the two best wheats Canada produces --Manitoba Spring wheat and and Ontario Fall wheat. One In well ned circles it is said + -- 4 y » { GeNERAL ROSALIE GARDNER... ¥ Gireat Northern preferred Southern | uy se" mutual relations are | oa o-di oo. JONES nt sd : Pacific, St. Paul and Union Pacige { most intimate and cordial and | Literature Describing Mines . have been bought very extensively for are the two powers tod B: investinent. lin preserving the sit Extravagant avd Foolish 3 : uller, o e directorate of Fine ' alt 3 } 20 provides the rich gluten that | It's a long walk from the City of New York to the state capitol in J. Buller, on the directora jing of equal'ty Albany, but nothing daunted, aw army of suffragettes left New York mak . 3 ' s been . elected 'president ania) es bone and muscle, the learly Monday, December 16th, on their way to Albany. The photo- ie La 1 Bee i 3p le , aj 20 the fubdamenta v other gives lightness and | graph shows a detachment of these enthusiastic advocates of "votes > Montreal Metal ane iy sayin of the Al ah their xociation {in conformity with the pr : H {for women," attired in their walking costumes, starting out on L ) { whiteness to the bread and KR | song walk. The Toledo Railways and Light Co.| nav onality and having dus pastry. Beaver Flour makes General Rosalie Gardener Jomes is seen giving the order to the [have deposited enough stock with | eration for their own'equa more loaves to the barrel than assembled suffragettes at 242nd Street and Broadway to "march." the New York Trust company to war-| with regard to Albania rant declaring the plan of reorganiza- | hania neutralized with the any other flour on the market : | | Te > RS = tion operative. {tee of the great pows a without representation. Newman Erb ----------------ats {as an indepenilent & loaves that are Sweet, nutri- ANOTHER STEEL PLANT is named gs president of the Company, TO OPEN UP TERRITORY. | opportunity "for advancement tious and light, and it also | and Dr. F. 5, Pearson as chairman. | | present an open field makes delicious biscuits, cakes and pies. Sa Try it, and show your friends the excellence of your baking. fifty-year five per cent. Canada South DRA Write for pric " : LRRS prices on Feed, Coarse Grains and Cereals mn The M Bond 1 AW J t nde Prairie and the main line of | : . thar a e oose law ne she AS orn railway gold bonds are being of- | 170 AL modify the Triple Alliance aid none | U t | | The T. H. TAYLOR CO. Limited, Chatham, Ont | Quickly Snapped Up--Canada Ma | fered for sale hare, the price of issue | the G11. Ur. K. Hoppe, the eminent | ppg sorties had asked to have if | 881 » hin wen tlv-organized Xtlantic ugar | Adriatic. have been deserib- extrava a { Mining Will Proceed on Line of | commerce of the world [WILL NOVA SCOTIA BANK PAY Canada Southern donds, { Grand Trunk Pacific. | the same time a factor of group to exami FIFTEEN PER CENT? London, Dee, 19. ~The Financial tvoliins lease of 28.160 acwbs | equilibrium in the Balkan 1 thore ip Yo examin limes understands that $22500000f 'optroling un eas es sula and in the Adriatic oduced him to Quin nployed of coal lands in the district between | There was. theR. no. Treas expressed his ~ re = 8 ta z | : sted tha ¥ wr hl el physician of San Francisco, is taking | modified It was not ne-es<ity he | SURES rat this publ elt testified. Murra) said, to pofut out that th: treaty | Wo! « stopped.' A sald it wonkd be, but added y he was In no way responsible E---- chinery Doing a Large Business, | being given as 106 or thereabouts - : steps sn up the land The Capels. explain that the bulk of [immediate steps to open uj : re u is « ot wen . : iv . a off ject 1 rio & : Montreal, Dec. : We It j now | op. present issue is required to re fo Juning purge o I Hoops cametis wis essentially pacific and defensive : " ! y ocal 8 pe cle 3 " ory « ror i h We own and offer, sub jec 0 prior sa i hought tin local banking 4 ircles that, deom existing bonds which pay a high ihe story o 10 PE ak obligation on each power to do its at ! ! o (a8 a result of its sirengthened posi embark in his present enterprise is al- at at to involve the | for what Mr. Hawthorne wrote, 7% OUMULATIVE CONVERTIBLE PREFERRED STOCK { tion. due to the purchase of the Bank er rate, = modi romantic. The doctor "3s over | Cotnsel for Quincy fought again } 3 } - 1 bee {others in complications unnecessar- | of the of New' Lrunswick, the Bank of Nova Settled seventy years of age and hac MER 1 ov and to muiutain the most cor-] adn . y i are ¢ 3 > ¢ hit 8" ely ¢ Ae ' ractice Ol 3 . that A Scotia will hkely declare a 15 per cent Montreal, De 19.--The capital re- | actively engag in the prac peel. | dial relations with the other power tha atte ------- . . . iltv vear | hividend ) quired. for the establishment of the ]medicine for « $ 4 am being The alliance between Italy, Ger | 22a | ' tht by s > r somewhat run dow : g | Mis also thought by some that thel, ce steel works at St. John, | NE somewt at a qecided last | Many and Austria * said the minis i ' stock will probably advance heforelN fg hus been fully subscribed by |0Ver-long in harness he At ter. "made fruitful by the closest W i ; . gr tal a he kK ¢ z LIMITED. {long 1o- 309, - 41 present. the stock is Spring Lo take holiday and toc 'land most cordial relations cab id quoted at a price around 265 trip by pack horse through Northern | . ' . + John report, received in the city the the allies, mus | A London cable states that the bond Alberts. While journeying in the coun t fundamental vivot Price : 95, with a bonus of 35% Common Stock issue of the city of Moose Jaw, mac Arrangements, it is said, have ei east of the mountains and north fo ian policy i Tor « fi of testimony by dulray for Canada. not wa Quine Harr English financiers according to a St sndant gave pro, warned made with Messrs. Drummond, cof s 1a a sn } : : L. < how, t ine p ciscovered | : a . hy the Bank of Montreal on 5 per cent. | yj niveal. to transfer their works from | © the Ll. main line he 5 Marquis di San Glu nery. { ea ice of a le basis was more than taken up This i 1 .ndonderiy to St. John, and to es k ' y We ' ' y ta the second issue of western towns y 1 2 ee : . : : A ' tablish a modern plant in connection Ind He took sam Circular and Applica tion Form on request. recentiy made on such a basis, and it th the big scheme travellers and. ndisns or satisfied | CHiCf Of the gen 3 3 seems to indicate that Englich inter ples of the coal after having satisfied | Austrian army. ( ests are willing to take these western {himself that the seams extended over | ho'd, the Austro-Hunga assues, provided they can be secured Financial Tidings | ery Wide area, and the analysis off. McGIBBON & Mac on a J per cent. hasis, nu compared Consumer tas sold in the Toronto | hese samples has proved to him that hat 'he \ we es which the towns ah an : e coal is t surpassed in quality A. 3 Members of Mont real Stock Exchange, with oto pte "y h he oe ns! ciock market below 190 for the first | tl 12 Bn pa 1 « . . Y bee ying to obian time in a number of vears i Canada Life Building, MONTREAL Cee A I ex Pot: is estah-]ta 5 / Earnings Growing Rapidly. Ychini 2 1s. Atlantic seaboard] tn his return from the trip ' Hoppe secured leases on the property claims of 2,660 His Fatal Error outero gs of coal seams, eonfirmung | ppng | that on the occas'on of the reports he had had from parties of} a) Harris { ment of General Von Hotzendor? | connected by any ' has been found mn Alber | y ) | policy Toronto, Dec. IV. Canada Machinery | for export, knd to Eastern Canadian net earnings for the last fiscal ear | points Chicago {amounted to SI1050566.04, and this a Ihe be no public offering of | 8¢ ter deduction "of bond interest and | stock of the A. Macdonald company | sundry charges amounting to 540.534, | of Winnipeg the wholesale grocery left available for dividend purposes, y firm, recently acquired by eastern in : d reduced me |ete., a balance of $64,521 Lhe presi- | terests field His che consultibg engineer, | "hd dent, Mr. George 1). Forbes, in his Canadian Pacific railway earnings [W- DP. (Brien, 1s a man ol mterna- | ,y ck? statemient, says that since the close of | for week ending December 14th 2 tional repute. John MacVicar, engineer "No 1 ' f ( nto als We b f the last fiscal year, cond: 1% have] ¥25 000: increase, $303,000 f Edmonton, 1s also working in Dr. |. 40, { Hoppe's interests. Engineer MacVicar b omprising f en res each and covering Aan area in I was nh v phys all of forty-four square miles Since |, jarge practic that time Dr. Hoppe has had exper-| oo po one enced engineers and surveyors in the | been very materially impro and I'he Dominion Bridge company Fhe company's sales show an increase | making an i » of $1,040 0500 the " . " Wi over the corresponding penod of last | It will be issued % ratio ol « Ly be engaged d AFING the reat ig year of fifty per cent in five to the outsta eapital of } winier mm making ( 3 opograph ' | r cographical surs of - the Ww go into the countr at once and | ~ nen 55, 200,000, w will t 1 i 1g \ 3 "LITTLE DAISY " '4 Hi | Would Market Bonds in Canada. || Sg Eirres ok , fio .l : ot fe . th oo tructt a of x win. HOSIERY FOR INFANTS AND CHILDREN | fmanton, Atte, the. 18 --insicut] The Delo the funtion « of with city debentures at four and a half | jy Deloro township ? oin- | the Smoky d Muskeg rivers in town n So : {per cent. and sometimes more the ling the Kendail, ¢ od te | y, range seven, west o th Ny Nl 4 : municipality 1s being asked by the lo- | sfruck sensational § sixth ¢ of thizx tratl wail > { : ! cal manager of the Imperial Bank to The Corporatior ow, lu dd, albe lor 1 { in of large quan Ma es market its bonds in Canada. the in-)new real estate i 4} tithe i to the camps which \ -- i ! 0 §! 7a | a f WA to Lhe junction om this winter terest rate being raise ow § Montr ¢ . - i wil tablished there i w-. r - t ng ' "n in Montreai, un rection o t season's of tions. | ---- il. Cohan i ages lor nex! season's Gotan ome akin Ottawa Light i ee as ga mT TL ata mt ire Easyand Profitable threw quarters Famworth, Dec Salt Lake Railroad compan v 1 Jie vith a bonus of . « | the bakery of J. A. Walters, and the R10,000,000 capital stock, was in payable Januar st record of | agidence of Joseph Barrett, early porated here, with power to acquire | December 20th Monday morning. The loss will not the properiv of the Denver North he Window lass Machive company |i. covered by insurance Miss Monk | Western and Pacific road, eommonly {of Canada, which was recently | gu qo the owner of the bakery. James known as the "Maofiatt ntl," Ihe { aoquived by lkington Bros, glass | wo iers has bought Wiliam, Donavan€ | old board retires from nagement | makers, of St, Helen's, | gland, hs i property and moved in. Joseph Bar| K. Caswell's house | . rett moved into last week. Edward Harkness and fam | ily, of Saskatoon, Sask., are home for } the Christmas holidavs. Miss Blanche | | Harkness is visiting at her home here. | Michael Karr's team of horses took | too Careful £ ¥ : 2% 3 ¥ fright and ran ; Sway JYeineniny, : H | : Yin th You Cant be TES ot | {oman i lo. she vara Adds Healthful Qualities tothelood You can't be too careful in buying hosiery for your i } ; {the town ball on Saturday Jast was! children. Their stockings must not only be dainty i i dil {well attendet. Meals were gery od by i Th B ki d and comfortable, but they must also be hygienically AE : id =p ud j he Ladies Aid. Sume S16 Was clear | Eo d ng ow ermade knitted and the dye must be fast and sanitary. ks a AE a joa a | . " Little Darling" and "Little Daisy" Hosiery y » 8 Ci | Death of Young Wife and Mother. m ; gya fape combine all these qualities in the highest degree. b i | Clayton, N.Y. Dec. 20.--The death | They are the ideal hosiery for your children. : " of Jiduh Heleva. Nitin, aif. of Roy : ream of Tartar. s . ok LE and daughlier of Mr. ans r=. 1 Your dealer can supply you with any size for your ! 3 " bra Db. Ladd, occurred Monday | " children, in all the desirable shades. p : o evening ail' her home on Water strew tad : \ She was born in Hammond and was 11 THE CHIPMAN HOLTON KNITTING CO. f iis . h A g : uaeried to Roy Nifftin on September | f 1 ¥ . " The funeral was held from Hamilton, Ont. Limited -------- | Christ Episcopal church. She had been | A fon \ Be a ill with Reig. . diseute los Sams tim, i amilton 7 clland . P 3 i$ > | but death was unloc or. She is Mills at H wd We - : survived by her husband, Roy Mifflin; | her father and mother, Mr. and Wre | ARMED SHERIFFS GUARDING RAMBOAD YARDS NEAR FBGE-{[ D. Ladd: an infant child, two sis | y WATER, NJ. ters, Mrs. EF ig of St. Law| } J of armed deputy sheriffs overlooking the yards of thy |rence, and Mre. William H. Graves, of | Trace Mars. Al : ey a mal ORY shor and i the oe) leading | Watertown, and ose brother, Fred- 17 inte. Edgewater, NJ. Below can be seen the Stalled coal cars. In the [erick E. Ladd, Watertown, J 's Tomb, In a pitched battle Wednesday, {i Some things are pever important to others until they bappen to them.

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