Daily British Whig (1850), 26 Apr 1915, p. 6

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PAGE SIX > A VETERAN WHO WAS [CITY BASEBALL LEAGUE WITH LORD ROBERTS THE SEASON'S SCHEDULE HAS BEEN DRAWN. UP. Laid Low With Rheumatism--But Cured By * Fruit-a-tives", CHATHAM, ONT,, APRIL 3rd. 1913, "I am a veteran of the Crimean War . and the Indian Mutiny, volunteering | 1H 1 from the Roya Artillery into the Royal |m on Dak SyoniE pT Engineers, served under lord ns schedule wae drawn up. The TED Seam : \ / Fi Gaagdls : "ps Roberts daring the Indian Mutiny, [constitution will be slightly" revis ) ) i i] f 4 Lid A gall | ies a report made at. the next meet- 2 i { 114 Furniture THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, MONDAY, APRIL 26, 1915. Sanasamnm AI Kinds of Fresh Meats and | | Pickled Meats at Parker Bros. 217 Princess St. -- Phone 1683 shaped to obtain attrac- Cooked Meats a Specialty tive effects so much de- : sired by all well dressed -~ NOW IS THE TIME grace of line and ele- gance of finish that To place your order for a Monument, and by placing make them beautifiers your order with us you are of women's feet. Made in the latest American designs. y j g 4 guaranteed first class work, Prompt delivery and mode- rate price. A call of inspec- tion invited. J. E. MULLEN = | and Senior Games Will 15th and Ihe Junior Start on May August 21st, End on held a and the City Paseball League Saturday end am a pensioneer of the British Government. Pierce hand-to-hand I'he president was given author figl and continual exposure left o arrange for exhibition games. me a great sufferer from Rlenmatism, The {oll such sg that my legs swelled up, making it impossible for me to walk, ' Fruit-a-tives". They cured me of both tie umatism and Constipation, In my regular employment, I walk thirty miles a day and. enjoy perfect s 0 Athlete at health", Sy Vitis ot Ponies. GEORGE WALKER. Sone 12 Athletics at Victorias, Soc. a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size ager 19--Ponies at Athletics. At all dealers or sent on receipt of : Pout 1 e 26.--Ponies at Victorias, price by Fruit-a-tives Limited, Ottawa. Vietoring at Athletics. 4 oS . July. 10--Athletics at Ponies. THOMAS COPLEY | uv oi \[S0HE i victorias Telephone 987. ' aly }1--Ponies at Athletics, Pron a card _--=-------------------- og ving schedule - was drawn A CUP OF COFFEE may mean almost anything Good, Bad or Indifferent. But a cup of It is essential to wear Senior Series a shoe that is prettily Ne nw obderies. Fictorias Athletics. Pogies, Ponies at Victorias at moN/nEDs aan £10.50, $13.50, $18 ... $2.50, $5.50 up 15 BRASS BEDS SPRINGS 2.050 $3.50, ete. Mattresses, Felts, Marshall Sanitary. KS x \ 7 at Victorias, t nen zr. 14--Victorias at Athletics. ? 21--Athletics at Ponies.fll Youlor Sefer: MEANS JUSTONE i Ex. Couches, all steel, upholstered in The ~ S Cor. Princess and Olergy St Park Sapolios. Phone 577 lieading Undertaker THING--the most Shoe Store Phone No. 1417. Regiopolis at Park Nine. Lo | delicious beverage ever poured into a coffee cup. Regiopolis at Sapolios mem IT Z Ee at 'Park Nine: - Park Nine at Regiopolis at Sapolios. Supolios at Park Nine. Park Nine at Regiopolis. Sapopios at Regiopolis ark Nine at Sapolios. Sapolios at Regiopolis. Park Nine at Regiopolis, Sapolios at Park 1 Regiopolis at Sapelios. Regiopo,is at Park Nine. Dinim, $10.50, $12.50, $18.00, Nine. CHASE & SANBORN MONTREAL relieve 24 HOU June 26 oa Cap June 19 July 24 July 31 Aug. 7 Aug. 14 21 R. J. Reid, Nine at What Goodyear Means " An Unusual Story of a Canadian Industrial Of Special Interest to Motorists, Truck Owners, Motorcyclists jand : Manufacturers Regiopolis "SMADE_IN_CANAINA'? CBITUARY Death Of Young Soldier. The fourth death in the ranks of the 21st Batalion occurrede at the Militia Hospital, Queen street, on Sunday morning when Pte. Fred: wrick Moreau, aged nineteen years, assed away after an illness caused by an abscess upon the lung. Th2 deceased was a resident of Arnprior and joined the 21st Battalion when it mobilized here. He wos held among the members of the Battalior in high esteem. For some time the deceased spldier was confined to hosgpital and a first hopes were held i aALAMARALMELM AUTO LIVERY | { | . y | for his recovery. 4 The remains were taken in charge " | ¢ A ) by R. J. Reid, undertaker, who pre- : pared them for burial and transfer- red them to Arnprior on the. mid- A-1 Auto Mechanics night train Sunday. An officer and Agents, Dodge Bros. ten men were sent 25 an 'escort. Phones: 201, Garage; How it grew from a small room to a large plant.¥ Four-man pay-roll is increased to 800-man pay-roll in five years. An investment of a few hundred dollars grows to one of millions. - This is not a story of self praise. Modesty prevents. us from claim. Right Inner Tubes ing all we could. "But we do believe men are interested in success : : 3 . Stories such as this. We are but one of the innumerable indus- Socdyeer Laminsted Tubes are built layer om Jay or oAhie prevents tries that have struggled up from small beginnings. Today we oy YE Ro ai Sous Ju il t Son ti ay Four tubes hold an enviable position in the Canadian manufacturing world. Le chee pore iA ar way outlast any tire. ids! - Cd ngs. . - We won this place through five years of business evolu Thi tHon---W : Yin This year Goodyear Inner Tubes are better than ever fon: "We-submit to you here the story, not of ourselves, before, Small sizes have been thickened 124%. large but of Goodyear products, All a2 : We thi a Pr = h d thi sizes 162§%. Yet they are built of pure rubber, as bog he in ls agree when you read this, that there always. Tubes that weigh more than Goodyears gain 1s scarcely a business story in Canada more interesting nothing in durability. Size for size, heavier tubes owe and human, . their weight to excess mineral matter, causing hard- . ening and cracking. . When four Goodyear employes worked together ing e in a little 30x 60 Death Of a Child 917, Residence. ----_"-- " RR ---- PUT CREAM IN NOSE AND STOP CATARRH Tells Flow To Open Clogged Nos- trils and End Head-Colds. You feel fine in a few moments. Your cold in head or catarrh will be gone, Your clogged nostrils will open. The air passages of your head will clear and you can breathe freely, No more dullness, headache; no hawk. ing, snuffling, mucous discharges or dryness; no struggling for breath at night. Tell your: druggist you want a small bottle of I4y's Cream Balm. Apply a little of this fragrant, anti- . septic cream in_ your nostrils, let it penetrate through every air passage of the head:soothe and heal the swol- len, inflamed mucots membrane, and relief comes instantly. It is just, what every cold gnd eca- tarrh sufferer sideds. Don't stay stuff ed-up and miserable, © ing - a {A en, respectively, On Saturday night the death oc- curred at the home of Mr. and Mrs David Pindied. 6f their son Alfred, aged two, years and two months. The deceased was a bright little chap and his loss: will be greatly felt On Monday morning at 9.39 yv'elock, the funeral was conducted to Cataraqui Cemetery. The Late Mrs. F. M. Lawson. On Saturifay evening the death ot Diana Horning, wife of F. M. Law son, occurred at her late residence, Sydenham, aiter un illness of about: a vear Sixty-nine years ago the de ceased was born at Elginburg, where her girlhood years were spent. After marrying she and her husband took up residence at Sydenham,where the remainder of her life was spent. Mrs, Lawson was an active worker in the Methodist Church. To mourn her loss rhere are a husband, two daughters and one son: Miss, Elsie Lawson, re siding at home; Mra. T.P. Maxwell, Ottawa; Rev. Elwood Lawson, Otta- wa. One brother also survives, George Horning, Perth. 5 On Tuesday afternoon at te o'clock the funeral of the heceased will be hold and Rev. (i, I. Campbel¥ will offici- ate, assisted by Rev. J. Lidstone. PITH OF THE NEWS Condensed Items By Telegraphic and From Exchanges Several neutral ships were destroy- ed by German mines and torpedoes. Miss "Lilian Clearihue, travellers' aid at Montreal, has been ,sworm n as the first policewoman in that city. Ben Patch was unanimously nomina- ted by the Liberals of Peel for Fede- ral candidate in convention at Bramp- ton | Capt. FU JU Tovelace was unanim- | ously renominated by Lincoln Liber- ale in' convention at St. Catharines as Federal candidate. : One of the biggest ice bridges of the seasbn formed on the Niagara River above the Falls, while the tem. perature was nearly ninety degrees. Two children, Louis Lanstrun and Fdwin Johnston, aged six and sev- were drowned at Kenora when a motor boat capsiz- od Prof. Salem Bland, Winnipeg, ad- dressing 'a students' service at Con- vocation, Tall, Toronto, condetmmed any . proposal to hold a general elec- tion during the war. Damage to the extent of £40,000 on stock and $4,000 on building was done by. fire at the factory of the Canadian Machine ' Tolephone Con- vanv, Torento. by lightning. ' Cheese ets. Brockville, April 22--At a special meeting of the Cheese Ros¥d to-day 426 boxes of white and 480 boxes of The fire was caused oot room at 85 Queen Street, East, Toronto, in 1910, little did they realize how quickly that small space would be magnified over 70 times. They knew businéss would row. They had faith in themselves and in their product. They saw the tremendous possibilities in the Canadian. rubber demand. They would build hereat home an industry to meet that demand, Today the big factory at Bowmanville, thesix-story ( seneral Office buildingin Toronto and the ten Branc hOffices throughout Canada have proved their fondest hopes. { The public confidence in Goodyear products has made possible this Goodyear growth from small beginnings. See what this growth Has meant. The soodyear Tire & Rubber Company of Canada, Limited, has over two million dollars invested in Canadian property 'and Canadian factory equipment. For. the products that we sell you are made in our own factory atBowmanville, Ontario, "by Canadian workmen. Our pay-roll for these workmen must be one pf the largest in the Dc This means that today's tubes average 14 The Bowmanville Plant In the latter part of 1910, we purchased the plant of the Durham Rubber Company at Bowmanville, Ontario. The total floor space was 40,150 square feet. New buildings were erected. New machinery installed. About 70 mer ¥ re employed. The Capacity was 25 automobile tires per aay, Today the plant is set in a tract of 35 acres, and has a floor space of 116,884 square fect. The pay-roll has reached a maximum of 718 employes. The maximum capacity is 1000 tires per day, The factory is completely equipped with the most modern machinery for the manufacturing of Auto- mobile, Truck, Motorcycle, Bicycle and Carriage Tires, Hose, Belting, Packing, Moulded Goods, etc. Over 500 different kinds of articles can be made 3 t This Service, Too, Is Yours h But Goodyear obligation does not end when we sell a - o A Goodyear product, ~ It begins there. There are ten branch offices, located in Montreal, St, : Johns, Ottawa, Hamilton, Winnipeg, Regina, Calgary, Ed- monton, Vancouver and Toronto, with 137 Goodyear em- playes to assist our dealers in satisfying your wants. For' _ only'in this way are you insured of proper service, L \ Throughout the Dominion the number of satisfied users z * keep the factory wheels moving, bled. ' ~~ "There are hundreds of Goodyear dealers throughout Canada. No matter where you arg, you know that not far : way is a' Goodyear dealer. This means quick deliveries-- 0 delays, no inconvenience, Third Reduction in Automobile Tire Prices For the third time in less than two the price of Goodyear Tires has been reduced. These Tove aed the user in all an average of 37¢,. And now this third reduc- tion during war times! Bow HOOD : This price reduction, effective February 15th, in f the new war tax, showed the com: ie = The ops of the plant been dou To so enlarge the plant--to reduce the price--to pay the war tax itself--that is the Goodyear Company's li a of faith, Hot Joerely in its uct, but in the judgment of t ople. response t lic--as felt-- has Pestied these i Moves y- has rapidly increasing. year were the year before. J 8% greater These statements are not offered as the reduced prices--to explai boast the war tax--to show how greater tire value than ever before. Goodyear policy toward employes does not stop at wages and good factory conditions --but em- ces practical outside welfare work. : The Goodyear Company believes that however perfect are factory conditions, it owes its employes even more. That is why the Company itself has erected about 60 modern and at- tractive brick cottages, electric lighted with hot and cold water. They are occupied by employes at a fair rental. The basis for selection of employes is efficiency--not race, religion or politics. The Goodyear Club is the Social Center for all employes. Here also single men may room and board at reasonable rates, There is health, happiness and content= which aré so essential In complete efficiency. Every buyer of Goodyear products benefits by this practical stem of welfare work--for it is part of the quality bought, part of the satistaction resulting, high in" quality. This has been the verdict of Canadian users, attested by Goodyear sales records. » ! Goodyear Fortified Tires combat in five exclusive ways the chief troubles that you have with tires. Goodyears hold top place because they give lowest cost per mile. Fortified Tires In five costly ways--ways that no other, maker has-- - Goodyears are Tortibed pitt all major tire troubles. That's why they a t. Here are the five reasons why every Canadian motorist should have Goodyear Fortified Tires." These features can, be found in years alone. 1. No-Rim-Cut feature combats "rim-cutting in best way known. | 2 Countless blowouts are avoided by ovr **On-Air" cure. 3. Loose treads are combated by forming in each tire hundreds of large rubber rivets, #. Security against blowing off the rim afd tube pinch- ing, gained by vulcanizing six flat bands of 126 braided plang wires into each tire base, : "5. The All-Weather tread combats puncture by being tough and thick. It resists skidding as ng other tire does by its sharphedged, bulldog grip. These are the reasons 'why Goodyear Fortified Tires excel all other makes. Every tire trouble brings you nearer to Goodyears, They have averaged best in every Province. dollar for per cent better--yet the price is one-fifth less. Economy for Truck Owners For many years Goodyear engineers have been developing truck tires. Thousands of dollars have been spent in tests and inves- tigations, In all, twenty-nine distinct types of Truck Tires have been designed, In the evelution of one alone seventy-four separate tire struc- tures were built, It will take some makers years to do what Goodyear experts have done in truck tire development; 1915 Goodyear truck tires in- spire a confidence that others cannot give. Goodyear Motorcycle Tires Give Extra Mileage Men thought no better motorcycle: tirks than Goodyears could be made. They won and held top place. Yet the Goodyear Come pany have made this year six further improvements without increasing prices, The popularity of Goodyear Motorcycle Tires must be greater this year than ever before. For these new features come in spite of lowered cost to you. "Blue Streak" Bicycle Tires Built for Rough Going Goodyear "Blue Streak" Bicycle Tires are made in the same factory, by the safiie experts who make the Fortified Automobile Tires.: They are smaller, of course, but the same - high standard of workmanship goes into ewery bicycle tire we make. 5 fice: "Blue Streaks'-have proved in actlat road tests the ut- most in bicycle tire construction. Bicycle tire troubles are minimized if you ride on Good year " Blue Streaks." 4 Goodyear Mechanical Goods The Goodyear plant at Bowmanville does not make tires alone. We manufacture Mechanical Goods for factorieg, mils and power houses. Belts of every kind, transmission and conveyor, are made for each particular Canadian industry--saw mills, brick ards, elevators, paper mills; power plants, mines--all the oremost industries. We make specific belts for specific machines--it's the only way to buy-belting, Then you know you are getting the belt that will deliver the power all the time. Buying belting this way decreases: shut-down losses, lost time, lost labor, lost product. 2 Hose--from the common garden variety to firc hose--is made by the mile. - Noon When you see rubber goods, note the name Goodyear made-in-Canada, products are part of every-day life, filling an urgent need here, giving pleasure there, turning the great wheels of commerce, or protecting lives and property. Hardly a day passes but that every man, woman and child, wherever located, feels Goodyear influence in some way or other, { ~Try Goodyear - £ This is our story of Goodyear. It was not written directly to sell you Goodyear products, for they must seit themselves. What we want is just a fiearing.. We have told you of our small beginning here in Canada. Of our first factory, and its growth at manville, We have told you somewhat of Goodyear products and their record. We want yon to buy tires and mechanical goods from The Goodyear Tire & Rul Company of Canada, Limited not alone because they are made in Canadua--not because our efforts alone have been commendable. We want you to buy Goodyear products because of their inbuilt superiority. 'ausé you get greatest service, ollar that you spend." HEAD OFPICE, TORONTO, ONTARIO RO WMANVILS, 1 Re SE

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