Daily British Whig (1850), 15 Oct 1914, p. 6

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PAGE BIX THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1914. GANANOGLE FACTORIES, WORKING OVERTIME MANUFAC TURING WAR SUPPLIES. The Harnéss Works And the Skinner Company Have Had to Double Their Forces of Employees. 15.~The harness time past has been Gananoque; Oct. works conducted for by Mayor W. J. Gibson, placed under the management of a joint stock company, with Mr. Ste wens, formerly manager for Lamon- tagne, Limited, of Montreal, as man- aging director, 'I'he new firm bas booked large orders for military har- ness, Oliver equipments, etc., necessi- tating a large increase in operatives, as well as making use of night and day shifts, It is expected that before the beason ends, it will be employing in the neighborhood of a hundred men, The Skinner Co., Limited, of this town, which on the outbreak of the war ventured on a new line of busi ness aloug the Yines of military equip ment (solid nitkel cavalry bits, stir yups, spurs, buckles, ete.), has been go favored with orders for its goods as to require the doubling of its stafi of employees to meet the present :de- mand, and to forestall a still further extension of, trade is making a sub- stantial addition to its brass foun- dry so as to emable it to practically double its output. If the war has done nothing more it has assuredly in- creased: to a large extent the work in the above mentioned factories, while in the other establishments of the town business conditions are far from favorable, many of them running no more than four days a week, with a prospect of even less, Mrs. George Nuttall, Charles street, pulfered a severe paralytic stroke, the fore part of this week, and precarious condition. Miss May Bullis, who has fined to her home on King-str the past ten days, quite is making very satisiactor ment, Stewart laggart's m "Guilty," which has tion in the 'council room hall since Saturday evening, un auspices of the Leeds ( Patrio League and Relief tracting goodly crowds George 1. who has been undergomng an tion for cataract in Kingston gen | hospital, has returned home much in roved. He was accompanied back | Mrs. Crawford, who was at his some 18 in heen con et for ill IMProve seriously wterpiece exhibi the town fer th t { uf ount y Association, 1s 'at First street opera Crawford, bed Misses Margarita Bain, Myrtle Wright, Kathleen Kirke, Pearl Wehs ter, and James Beving, of Ottawa normal school, have returned to their studies after spending the holiday sea son here with their parents. Miss Vera Berry, spending the holiday here with ker mother, Mrs. Thomas Berry, North street,' has returned to her studies at Kingston model school. E. H. Hurd, who has been spending a short time in town, has returned to Kingston. G. I. Hurd spend) a few days this week with friends in Carth age, N.Y. Miss Lyla ¥. Hurd and Miss Nettie Griflin have returned to Lakeside house, Gananoque Lake, af ter a short visit in town. White Rose flour put up in 64, 49, 98 Ih, packages, at all grocers. The horsemen in Saskatghewan are finding a ready sale for their horses, as the provincial goverument is huy ing a large number to be given to the British government for use in the war, -- BR -- Rexall are 12 The map shows Ostend, free seaport, Antwerp being on the and Boulogne with their proximity t tions, the black circles with white c ALLIES MAY HEM IN Large Force Of The Enemy Against The Sea Front, Oet. 15.11. is in great 4 evident force in They | ( London, that the allies are this extreme north movement. have met the German reinforce- ments from the main southern hattle front with still larger fortes, many |! of which undoubtedly come |t from En They have carried [1 the war Belgium with a ven- geance and unless they are stayed | « by the five army corps released the fall of Antwerp, the position of the German armies in Francd to the south will again be in peril, and | | Ostend, whose capture seemed im- minent, will be relieved It is even suggested valry operation toward an effort on the part es to hem in a lar inst the nd nto { t that the ca-{s Ghent may of the al » of the | nemy aga Cut Silver . } 15 1 a sewer | | sub-chivision of | t wrkmen cut I'he property the Temiskaming township, , the v v vein show I was Y Ontario Commission, the mi rights ' I t 4 « I 1 r i « v WHAT IS BIG SURPRISE ? Was Held Near Murvale school, sections k by |e and also the painstaking former and * One and older fe the judges Mrs. McNaughton vegetables, savs, Ww that short which Mr. ti programme Miss Mabel Harrigan an nd land, SH CH AN EL MEN. AC ED BY GEEMANY. whose oceapation by the Germans seems imminent. The map also shows Dunkirk, The black diamonds in England denote British naval sta- Scheldt with outlet in Holland. o England. entres denote airship stations. - ----- STORMS' S( "HOOL, FAIR. on Satur- day, Oct. 10th. s fair was held in Storms' Murvale, Saturday, the pupils of school which comprise what Forest The any too favorable for event, but notwithstandimg this wasy quite a large attendance. exhibits' didfilayed in the various the "pupils reflected great upon their \ school near 10th, on Jetober by 18 school as the wea. was not nown her he here I'he lasses by redit individual efforts eltorts of the and the ArTIgan, Scanlan, Mabel H nnot for teacher, Miss # teacher, M4 much credit « ladie resent S8 too hese { s the g wo young necess of the fam of taken and the parents section. In for feature interest encouraging hoot fair nthusiasm was the displayed by people; of the trustees were responsible the fair, as Mr. Kelly requisition for the Storms' wt the wing made mtroduc school ersonal on of agriculture urthermore, the in every nn trustees encouraged way possible were scheme \fter the inged in con the exhibits properly ar various..classes, \ their work was in of ra in races were N. F. Smith, judging was done by and Dewdell, of Syd nham, and CU, Main, of the Ik wranch of the agricultural departme display. of roots, ds, flows work, thei menced judging programi along the I'he Dier and the progr eS W « font of the conducted by Syd road and ol nham, { ad In addition to the seeds, we rs, there es and domestic science calves, a complete not clagses for colts and the pupils were given raining along agricultural werlooking one of main | i agriculture, namely, the live After the- prizes were awarded programnie was conducted consisted speeches by McEche high school, and together with songs by the pupils ere lines, our branches stock a of principal of Syden John Mors and rec After ron, am and, ita- ons the winners R. Dier pupils. prize names of the classes and J to the ol 1ounced the n the various listributed the money The following is vinner , best 12 from Mildred More Section A., lot--Oneita Harold on B, Mildred Clinton potatos Nichols, Moreland potatos Moreland, abel Lawrence kept Bet Sect stot ng given | rand the | only Calais It is Belgium's Potatoes, section C, best grown--T. J. Offord, Charles | 12 home | land, Omeita Nichols { 'Roud- 5 from Bet- best George Section A, mangles, plot--Ella Fitzgerald, ting, Lulu Clark Section B, mangles, plot--Lulu Clark, Hugh George Botting. Section' A, oats, tie Irvin, Section B, Christie Irvin. Section A, corn Ella Lawrence, Section plot | rence, best Fitzge 92 best quarts -- Ch oats, best kept plot sweet Munroe best 12 ears Fitzgerald, Clinton Lawrence. B, sweet corn, best kept Ella Fitzgerald, Munroe Law- Tena Fitzgerald _ Section A, dent corn, Oneita Nichols. Section B, dent corn, best kept plot Hettie Irvin, Mabel Fitzgerald. Section \, towers, asters twelve--Mabel Botting, Mildred land, Nina Shea ction Nina -Sher } hauting. Section More Section Moreland , poultry, Christie Irvin Ay dest best 12 ears best More flowers, best Mildred Me kept reland, plot Mabel poultry, best pen--Har [a d poultry, best coop--Har id Section ( best watering de ce Section colt--Hugh rald tion 3, heavy best light colt--=1. o. Of ford, Hest Charles Best Id rald, dairy' calf Harold Moreland, Roudland, Hugh Fitzgerald nm potatoes--Ella Fitz Mabel Botting, Nina Shea collection of not Fila Fitzgerald. cake--Mildred Moreland, Bertha Roblin. ves bread--Bertha Rob \Ima Vancoughnet apple pie--Mildred Vancoughnet, Ella essay ( less than weeds 'est layer Best Kathleen ld Fitzger two jars homemade preserves Botting Bertha Clark, Nina cookies--Mary Len Mabel sewn--Mary Len Kathleen Gonue. flowers--Gwendo- Percy Rob- half dozen non, Uneita Nicholas, Hest apron, hand non, Mabel Botting, Hest bouquet cut lenge Lawrence, Lulu Clark, hin | Moreland, | Botting. | a ald, FINANC TAL NEWS. American Company Gels $2,000,000 For Subsidiary Holdings. New York, Oct. 14---The Ameri- can Sugar Refining company has sold $2,325,250 par value of its holdings of the Utah ldaho Sugar company stock and $637,850 Amal- Samated Sugdr. company stock to C . Nibley. The trinsaction involv- a payment by the buyer-of approx- imately $2,000,000, it was said at the American company's offices to- day. The deal comprised half of the American's holdings of the Utah Idaho shares and all of its stock in terest in the Amalgamated company. The sale was another step in the plans of the American Refining Co., to dispose of all its béet sugar hold- ings. Ogilvie Reports Profit of $581,943. Montreal, Oct. 14-%An increase of 5,209 in net profits for the year ended August 31st last, as compared with the previous year, was shown in the financial statement of the Ogil vie Flour Mills company, Limited, submitted to shareholders at the an- nual meeting. Profits for the year were $581,943, against $576,734 the previous year, and $521,431 in 1911- in fact the showing in that res- pect was the best made by the com- pany since the record-breaking year of 1908-09. Fixed charges, how ever, rose some $27,000, as a re- It of the sale of bonds against capi- a expenditure on' the new Medicine Hat plant, and this left the balance available for dividends $21.791 less than the previous year. Declare Div idend. Renfrew, Oct. 14--At the annual general meeting of the shareholders of the Renfrew Flour Mills, 'Limited, which company has mills in Renfrew end Pakenham, a dividend of seven on preferred stock was de- A good business has been e by the company during the year Capital Stock Is Raised, Renfrew, Oet 14--The capital stock of the Renfrew Machinery Co., Limited, ha been increased a round million of dollars This company manufactures cream separators and large and growing business, The need of a larger factory varehouse has begun to be felt, and it understood the company will ar- range to greatly augment its output to does a and Ave Short York, of C. P. R. 14--Commission ays the Commercial, are of Canadian Pacific, both in w York and London, because they d not get certificates from . the rman investors for whom they sold it in the latter part of July. New Oct houses, short N Lake Of Woods. Montreal, Oct. 14--Lake of the Woods Milling company reported profits of §507,939 for the yedr end- ed August last, a decrease of $42,128, as compared with the pre vious year, but an increase of $50,- 928 as compared with the year pre- ceding that, In other words, profits for 1913-14 stood practically half way between those for 1912-12 and 1911-12, and were considerably bet 31st Please remember the mid-day pray ep service in City Hall each Friday, from 10.05 te 12.30. Prayers in Europe. of the construction gallon reservoir. to completion 5,000,000 Copenhagen Full of Rumors of Ger- man Activity, Oct. 15--A despatch from en to the Daily News The big surprise the london, Cope gays nhag "What rer Made in Oa and are Not Costing You || a Cent More than ||; Before the War. And what is more, | | a por tion of every Rexall pur- | he Fund chase goes to swell Canadian Patriotic being raised by The Rexall Stores of Canada, 400 of the Best Canada. Full list Toilet Goods, Rexall Remedies Rexall Stores in Drug of Rexall and merchandise G other free at one and ya' nry store. nH you can help and how much You help suffering caused by the war realize how easy can relieve the and at the same time help liable persons in § from | pose of Canadian Industry as well, by purchasing Rexall Goods at mv store. or -any other Fan | land. Rexall Store in Canada. Mahood's Drug Store The REXAIA Store the second Canadian proceeded with. | England . which they about ? Copenhagen purporting t mans have for repeatedly talk full of rumors irom German officers, | | 0 come | in private let | tera and despmtches I'he Kiel canal | again closed to neutral ships and "big surprise'"' rumors by influential private although it how they he ceived are = re- | and "re | despatches | | ult | passed | + pretty is diff have Kiel, to understand the censor. | "The reports say that the Germans are experimenting with new heavy guns fixed ona dreadnought, and that the canal is closed for the pur conducting firing practice WAIT WORD OF KITCHENER. of Second Not Decided. Ottawa, Oct. 15.---No word has vet been received from the British war office as to the nature of the foie desired to make up Uanada's second contingent, It is understpod that Lord Kitchener will probably look over ithe first Canadian contingent and the other imperial forces before he determines the composition overseas force It is also probable that he will con with Col. Sam Hughes! mamister Haba, whe has Ma dg UntHl 'the militia department herd is notified of the dasires wf the imperial government the mobslizing of the second contingent will not be (Composition Contingent sult esd MAKING STRONG LINE. The Germans Prepare to Resist in Z Belgium. Iondon, Oct. 15.~*The German positions in Belgium are equal to | those on the Aisne," says a Central News despatoht from Ostend. "In addition te Amiwerp they have pre pared reinforced concrete works, heav ily mounted with guns, extending from a point east of place north of Vilvorde, Alost, and thence south to a southeast of Brussels. 3 "There is also ai continuous line of fortifications from Liege through Namur and\ Mons to Valenciennes. Thus should the German . right re treat it would be powerfully protect od unless the works were forced be fore hand." Welland county council, in special | session, 'voted rant of $3,000 to pur chase apples and flour as a gilt to the British povernment. on through point The Uanadian expeditionary - forée | has all landed in England Gary & rac tical Home Drexr Makin Lerrons zn." = ~ Prepared Especially For This Newspaper by Pictorial Review THE GRACEFUL A fitting accompaniment to the re- vived old-fashioned basque 1s this Eracefyl skirt trimmed with frills of its own' material, ' The' popularity of the frilled skirt is assured because the 1830 basque has | gnined a definite place in the fashion- able world, and the two are insepara- | bly associated. The model shown here is suitable to development in chiffon crepe de Chie, charmeuse. and other soft materials. Instead of a trimming of contrasting fabrics the frills are put on with a cable cord. The average Plotorial' Review pattern No, 5848. waist. Price, 15 cents, - FRILLED SKIRT. Size requires 4% yards of 44-inch ma- terial to make. The tunic, lower part of skirt and ruffles are laid on a lengthwise fold of the material beforé cutting. The length may be regulated by cu'ting off the lower edge Of the lower part of the : skirt. In making, a dart 1s first taken up in the back gore of the foundation, after which the gores are sewed together as notched. Close the back seam from large "O" perforation to lower edge. For the tunic close the back seam from large "QO" perforation to lower edge, finish edges above for opening. Gather upper edge between double "TT" perforations. Close back seams of ruffles, leaving edges of upper ruffle free above large "O" perforation for opening. Gather upper edges between double "TT perforations. , Adjust on tunic, centers even; stite gathers along crosslines of small "0" perfora- tion's, =titching longest ruffle ajong lower line, shortest ruffle along upper line and remaining rufe along center line. Arrange tunic on foyndation, centers even, small "o™ perforation at side seam. Adjust stay to position un- derneath foundation, centers even: stitch upper edges together. I foun- dation is omitted bring corresponding small "o" perforations in tunic and in stay together. The cable shirring is made by sewing together the edges of a bias strip of the material and running a 'through the opening. This is then used as a heading for the frills. Sizes 21, 22, 24, 26, 28, 30 und 32 inches Jor | { { has bee ) ina has decided (6 rush through | 12 n appointed liquidator of | | | | | i {amounted | received ter than the average, being exceeded in only three years of the last nine. IS. ia Liquidator For (. Montreal, Oect. 14 Hyde the Canadian Goldfields Syndicate, It was voted some time ago to wind the syndicate up, and distribute its assets among the shareholders. Mr Hyde was the secretary of the com- pany. a---- g¥ United States Coke Production. Washington, "O¢t,"T4 Production of coke in the United States in 1913 to 46,299,530 short tons, valued at $128, ¢ 3, exceeding records of all previous years both in quantity and value, according vo Statistics issued by the Geological Survey. Compared with 1912, whelt production was 43,983,599 short tons, valued at $111, 805, 113 out- put 1913 showed an increase of ,931 tons, or 5.3 per cent. in quantity and of $17,117,160, or 15.3 per cent. in value. - ---- CUT OFF WOMAN'S HANDS. Was Hiding From Germans in Cellar With Baby. London, Ont., Oct. 15.--~Robert D Avling, a' Toronto commercial tra- veller, produced a letter he had just from a friend in Brighton, Fugland, who had seem, in one of the British hospitals for Belgian refugees a woman who had had both hands cut off by German soldiers while hid- ing in the cellar of her home 4vith a baby in her arms. Canada has again swept the boards at the International Soil Products ex- position at Wichita, Kan. KEE: "LIVER AND BOWELS REGULAR WITH CASCARETS Bad and more Headache, 'Colds, sour stomach constipation. No Get a 10-cent Hox now. No odds how bad your liver, stom- ach or bowels; aches, how miserable and 'uncom- fortable you are from constipation, indigestion, biliousness and sluggish results with Cascapets. jever p how much your head | bowels--you always get the desired EES in our "Guaranteed Investment" investor. fullest particulars to all enquiries ESTABLISHED 1882 this most desirable form of investment. We accept sums of $500 and upwards. Write for our Booklet THE TORONTO GENERAL TRUSTS CORPORATION CAPITAL 871.500,000.00 ASSETS UNDER ADMINISTRATION $83,058,883.97 Head Office, Bay anc Melinda Sts. Toronto. Branches, Ottawa, Winnipeg, Saskatoon Guaranteed Investments The safe character of the security we offer plan is a feature which appeals to the conservative Besides SAFETY, this plan also assures a mos satisfactory interest return, paid every six months. ftisa pleasure to give regarding Head Qiice Building, orenio RESERVE $1,500,000 00 earnings in Canada. Many ity employed. the city in every way. A our establishment! the Imperial Laundry, many Canadians employed What Dyspep cs Should Eat A PHYSICIAN'S ADVICE ige stion and of stomach 1t of ten, due stomach suffere ible, avoid eating food that & , or which by che cal action in. the develops a idity." Unfortung 4 rile eliminates most foods y pleas- ant to the taste as well as which are flesh an nerve building proper This is the re on why dyspeptic nd stomach EuiTor - »r'8 are usually so thin, emaciated and lacking in that vital rgy which can only come from a well-fed body For the benefit of those sufferers who have been obliged to exclude from their diet all starchy, sweet or fatty food, and dre trying to keep up a miserable ex- istence on gluten products, 1 would suggest that you uld try a meal 0 ny food or foods which you may like, in moderate amount, taking im- mediately afterwards a teaspoonful of bisurated magnesia in a little hot or 1d water. his will neutralize any acid which may be present, or which may be formed, and Pratond of the us- ual feeling of uneasiness and fullness, you 'will find that your food ag with you perfectly. Bisurated mag ia is doubtless the best food corrective and antacid known, It has no direct ac- tion on the stomach; but by neutraliz- ing the acidity of the food contents, and thus removing the source of the acid irritation which inflames the deli- cate stor h Mning, it does m ore 'than could po bly be done by an medicine. As a physichan, be use a ver the of medicine sary, but I must admit that I eannot see the sense of dosing an inflamed and irritated stomach with drugs instead of getting rid of the acid--the cause of all the 'trouble. Get a little bisurated magnesia from your druggist, eat what you want at your next meal, take some of the bisurated magnesia as Syrected above, and see if I'm not righ times fore acid in stomach rich in blow } sho Royal Line Steamships combine the finer features of club or botel. © A ship's matros Fen personally attends women travelling > . Handsomely illostrated book. lete--~write to 52 King St East, Toronts, Ost. 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Api Rober "| Age You Should Support Canadian Workers in Canadian Laundries {| Ata time when so much is being said regard- ing the patriotism of those keep their employees working full time during a period of unusual depression, draw public attention to the advisability of giving laundry work to those laundries which employ Canadian labor and which spend their industries Which we wish tos Kingston men and women find steady and remunerative employment in local laun- dries, and so far as the Imperial Laundry is concerned, it has not laid off a single employee nor will it do so as long as there is a possibil- of keeping the entire staff even reasonably By supporting a laundry. such as your patronage Keeps and helps along You are cordially invited to call and inspect telephone message will bring one of our drivers to your door. 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