Daily British Whig (1850), 21 Nov 1914, p. 9

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e theatres are : foecroam par. the candy sounters 8dr sugar. times, and cond | ow. dre veterans glad, siren $ : have arrived |! y will repel the invad- | Wi +h streets in the out | there are no drains, so soldiers at them, thus Aectire about peni- would not dra 4 SLgmpman thinks, for uld hardly care to listdnito loner: criticizing our big pri- tly in wintry weather,' when ple. would not have jdted kindly ity for one of his classy Quest's students instead of going w to. teach the rising generation fr Tee : someY ds 1 gnmmer will go to the Germans a les" the Hampwan. is there Vetter able to handle the "scales of justice," In the police conrt than Town | Councilman Daniel Coupet when @ is away, "Dan is used to meales, and knows how to give good weight, so his scaling on the henqrs bineh should be good. } arises if farmers | town and hawk' «the streets with- #e.. It costs a few on the public mar: | ell, but nothing to worry How< methods nevy it know them. Any- y the war lord of not Wear a mous- teilows like Kit-| and © Kalser by dment may, de- t not, kil", but | 8 Ind who called ot the opinion that t 'dots not absolve oJ. Burdette, preach author, died at his Cal, on Thurs- 2 ill pearly two last two weeks oi Tehat '# "December 20th, of those who from a document furnish: y grin A. G. Wag- of them I am and aequainted an of . the: buttons on were-of copper on the. face of. 1 me design of the wn with the letters U, C. meaning "Upper Catinda Tam in a position, as a descend- Iatit' on Captaln 'Michael Grass," who ¢ informed had mugh to © organization of the first iia trom the refugees, the United ire Loyalists in Canada. . HOw= gver the Governor GuyiCarleton gave Him a solid silver meunted (plated Made) sword and cardinal silk sash' with a silver epaulette (lash), now valuable, and eame to. me fi yerrs ago, and will al whys iin in: the family, . I have no date of its formation But Peter Grass served as captain r.any rs ater his father who diet' SIH apr 1813 or until 1937: hon yr Ethos Daniel Bver- ot Gries, was gazetted eaptai and the' nogition twenty-one years of until 1858. I distinctly remiém- ber it for 1 was with him when he handed over his suthority and what- ever credentials he had fn his pos- Fagufon' belonging to the battalion of Fronténac militia on his retirement to. Biminuel Waggoner, :caplain, 'The napers' were all handed over to Ar, Waggoner and although I have often heard him. my father, quote Many names of those connected With the force. I sm unable unfortun= ately to give them and the commis- they held, but often heard him Ro Thomas Drummond' and Bailey and it is really too they the papers should be fidit Cor. Waggoner is a 'Jong tinle deteased and it is now over {years that the return in 1862 was tHe "last of the. system' of [may dod nus in: the 'county of Dring the troublesome times int 1837-8 the members of the U.GM. teboring supplies to FTL think n four' smoke SES) ran 718 0 now Toronte all the winter 8 i I Kaew: for a fact tha gas taken overland . { Wartman, John Murti t and several that. ¢ "kitew, were e tn such rt service. it deeurred at Slab Cf @, that I have Ii 1b it who were: there, * Porn: le, with. Huai Sir William West 8 friend of Wil- brewer iw the | BY the Rev. James the militia pvr | ng to them as, i nf when in the da ds on an elec: to 4 friend and) sk vat buat Ys a loyal British tion : oonn subject. hg T dlso he. atasor s 'sword, visi] that of John Everett, he who was +2 Captain Grass' in 1783, aid a. beautiful one of 3 blue olor, with gold tracing flowers oft the blade, very pretty in- deed, with' scabbard and belt of & ; HL Enmanuek| for . instance, | wine 'Is Transpirimig fu The Little = , rolled; 3 bar: | GOOD nt monnted officer, hut an ill disposed "ron stole.it from my roem about ne years ago, and the major for such gogtl service drew so much land, also his son, Daniel, und four "daughters, 200 aeres each. Yours. ifuly, 'M. H. GRASS, GUARE THE CHILDREN FROM AUTUMN COLDS The fall is the most severe season 'the year for colds--one day is warm svhilodthe next is wet and cold, and unless' the mother is on her guard the little ones are seized with colds that hatg on all winter. Baby's Own Tablets are mothers' best friend in preventing or banishing colds. They act: 88 a gentle. laxative, keeping the and stomach free and sweét. dose will prevent 'cold does come on suddenly Sin 'nse of the 1 Tablets will The Tablets are Soll hy ors of by mail at Lobes the. Dr. Wilkatms' Medi- ate ne Sk AN ENGR TIDINGS. River Town. aque, Nov. 20.--Harmony 0, 15, Daughters of Rebek- an interesting and well at- entertainment last evening. ! Charboneau, Garden street, in Kingston . yes ay in con with Dr. Third. Mrs. Byron Boyce have sion of their handsome i: oor oorner of Sydenham and orman a Oawtori, who has been visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. {Jeorge L. Crawford, Firat street, Ree to his. home in "Spo- Mrs. William Root and young Mcleod, Alta., are = the "Me. and Mrs. Gilbert Root, rles street. LB. Tomkins, King street, gone to Essex to take a situation as Gerrard and G. Thornton for England to join their "who were in the first over t from this secfion. ities in Prison Camp t-Heraild. oa investigators report that tish and Russian prisoners I Ban concentration camps are ated. American physicians visited French hospitals ch camps report that the 'prisoners have been dealt rously. The same is true fans held in prison camps has h SthelSpeech DOG. SWISS AFTER SPL Parliament Considers Severe Punish- ment of Foreign Office Jeneva, Sitwerland, Nov. 20. The Swiss parliament has belore it for 'considerdtion 8 new ° measure concerning foreign spies in Switzer- land. It provides a "penalty of im- prisonment and a fing of $4,000, The Swiss authorities are author- ized further under: this bill to pro- secute persons accused of offences against the honor of other countries without waiting for complaint from the government concerned, One of the dances to be seen with the Tmpetial Musical Comedy company at the Grand for five nights, commencing Tuesday, Nov. th, 2 Few Meters Inaccurate Ottawa, Nov. 21.-<-Out of 88,- 732 gas meters inspected in all parts of the dominjon by the inland re venue inspectors during the last fis. cal year, 88%, or only about one per cent., were rejected as being outside the limit of error tolerated by law Of the 837 rejected, four out of se ven - were found to favor the gas company, while three out of seven favored the consumer. Out of 128,- 171 "electric 'Mght metres inspected only 227 wefe rejected, and the ma- jority 'of those rejected favored the consumer, Ten thousand dollars was report- ad bid for a New York Cotton Ex- 'hange feat against $8,000 in the last sale a few days ago and a re- Cent price of $7,000. Let her talk and she cares not who does the' thinking. FINANCIAL MATTERS. Possibilities of the Porcupine Camp In 1915, Toronto, Nov: 20--""The output in gold from, Porcupine for 1914 will total' approximately $6,000,000, of whjeh amount, within that period, $17320,000 in dividends will be dis- tributed amongst e 'shareholders in two campanies alone, says Hamil- ton B., Wills of the Standard Stock Exchange in his weekly mining des- pateh. This bullion' production is wonderful from a camp which was coming from only nine wmines-Hol- linger, Acme, Dome Mines, Poreu- pine Crown, Mclntrye, Dome Lake, Porcupine Vipond, Rea, and Porcu- pine Pel. During 19156 the bullion to Le shipped to the .marts of the world from Porcupine will total $10,000, YU0. During tiiis period the number of dividend-paying companies of Por- cupine will likely be four times what they now are. Not only will there be an increase in dividend-paying ' companies | in Porcupine next year, but also the number of producing mines will be materially added to. At the present time at least three of these proper. ties have a sufficient tonnage of ore in sight <o warrant not only | tien of milling plants, but al to. keep such in operation eusiy from fifteen 10 twe months Assets 'Grow. Detroit, Nov. 20--~Total assets of $61,632,257,18 and a surplus of $48,- 1827,082 07 are shown in the balance sheet of the Ford Motor company for year ended Sept. 30. 1914. Des- pite complainis of general business depression, these figures are practi- cally double thecorrespondingfigures of last year, when assets amount- ed to $35,033,919.86 and the surplus was $28,124, 173. 68. od Ford Sept. 30. 1914 amounted to $27,441, 468.79 against $13,225,710.82 at the same dime last year. Buildings total of $10,714,982.45, with $4,615,156.82 last year. Electri¢ Railway Earnings. New York, Nov, ceptions, electri: railway lines of the country are now reporting decreas in earnings as compared with corres ponding months of 1813. cases, erate, gains are being shown, but in largely réduced. City lines appear to be feeling the decrease in more than _the interurban of industy ial plants. Et " ' Lo S-------- To Increase Capital. Toronto, Nov. 20- the day to anthorize The scheme is to issue the ment, The mine | many months. has been idle for Financial Notes. At Orilla, there is a probability of the Canada Refining & Smelting Co., plant being put in operation again. Hive months ago it was closed down by the owners, who are American capitalists. Canada North West Land Co., an- nounces a distribution on realiza- of assets of $5 a share payable ecember 19th to stock of record December 1st. The distribution © is the ninth of the series: Earsings of $682,736 for the fis- eal: year ended Aug, 31st last were reported at the annual meeting of lie Sherwin-Williams company of Canada, These figures are $80,812 below the earnings for the previous twelve months. At the annual meeting of the Sherwin-Williams company, Montreal earnings. of $682,000 were shown for the twelve months ended August 31. This is a decrease of about $80,- 000 'as ¢ompared with 1913, but ever $100,000 better than in 1912. The Montreal Financial Times figures that forty-four Canadian Slocks have Bo far this year joined the dividends<passing ranks, the yearly loss to the shareholders being $10,898,820. Dividend reductions will add $2,499,400 to this, and bond interest defaults by Canadian incorporated companies will add $4.- 564,586. The total loss is thus over $18, 000, 00: BY THE WAY BARTENDER ™ GUS GooF geen iN Buknawn five years ago, as well ag § Cash-on hand and in the banks on : and building fixtures now reach toe | compared 20--With few ex- i In some | where exceptional factors op- | @H 'casessthe rate of gain has been | traffic | lines, | doubtless dde fo reduction operation | Shareholders of | Cochrane Cobalt will meet Mon- | an increase in the! {capitalization from $500,000 to §1,-' 1000,000, new stock at 10 cenls a share. would provide $560,000 for develop- 4 This | § _PAGES 9 TO 14 EEPING & bank account for "household expenses and 1 ivaving ul bil by cheque has fvasinges It shows 3 see fo ne pen cd dks not require a large deposit 10 beg with. : - KINGSTON "BRANCH, THE ROYAL BANK OF CANADA INCORPORATED 1869 Capital Paid Up $11,560,000 Reserve Funds 13,575,000 Total Assets 180,000,000 . 1 Having 370 firanches throughout Canada snd the COLLECTIONS West Tires, this Ba wa Femi unrivalled fagilities. for-handling collec tions with economy and despateh. 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