Daily British Whig (1850), 24 Aug 1915, p. 11

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TUESDAY, AUGUST 3 ' DIVIDENDS IN SIGHT ¥ Earnings Are Now Amounting To BU Over $100,030 Monthly, * 3 D J Bs : Hamilton, Aug. 23.~ The National Have You ri Fl »/ * § J \ } Steel Car Company of Hamilton is : . ' 6 | -~ makiag a remarkable showing- in i : - t of earniugs, -which are mow GYPSUM WALL PLASTER? yo -- oy fanning fn Excess of $100,000 i There is a widespread delusion re- 'producing Trinition supplies fn up. |BOBthly It ¥° undersfood that the 4 / d ; h : rr directo:s are Gonsidering ngt I Ba Time | ) b Specting. the resources of Germany heard of quantities. The thing is 1 . ves ' ne i \ Which J desirable to dispel. News- absolutely impracticable, and is as peferred vtock on 8 regular divide ' i ; we is of seven per cent per ann WwW Paper writers acd public speakers much Of a dream as any ntasy that! 28 P. ALSH, y are never tired of dwelling upon the haunts midnight sleep. r tents, hag J the back Oi . Rarcack Street. "A a 4 wonderful resource that Germany What enables Germany to do what | aha at the'end of the currént / y Bri t Roses to the 0 cks has shown durtas the ~leven months |she i8 doing in fegard to men is that {2 Are . : of the war. These people have mev«!she Bas, since her Victory over | quarter. a a a 2% et been prepared by the oclagsical|France nearly half 'a century ago. 08 ytier of making ap. tae ar : A eduction. which they rocefved to un-|been devoting herself uncedsingly 0} he end of the ear. : 4 INGSTON CEMENT ; derstand national resources = na- | preparation it this war. 'With that | year. tonal staying power. It is 'not supe view she has built an admirable sys d h I i LEENA] | prising, therefore, that they ard|tem of strategic railways, and by B y Co. Taken Over, A N PRODUCT [GRAND TRUN | SARREALY |dumblounded by the evidence given means of those failways she 'shifts! La Porte, Ind., Aug. 23.--Bethle- that Germaay is not yet o wikiore {troops from France to Poland and | hem Steel Corporation interests have N + i * We are preparsd to take tever back again as circumstances compel {bought the Richamond, Ind., plant : nag Ses, Dresher. Jases, Tha. Cap Canadian National Exhibition reputation we possess on thie asscr-| her to strengthen 'the one position or {of M. Rumely Company at a price Grave Vaults. Estimates siven for , | tion that the two Central European |the other. . above its raised valuation, ge- : all kinds of Cement Work. Toronto, August 28th to fnpirés have not at the present! Bu: that kind of thing may be|cording to Jocal bankers: It will be} rr wins EF time six millions of men in the fleld. | done for months. It cannot be per. | used for the manufacture of muni- Two Sands Lgusstioned ny ' way Office and Factory " September 13th. jasued | Rd never will be able to bring that sisted in very. long. tions of war, p al Ui ound trip tickets w e Jasu When one hears of What is being : : i oust : c.| force to bear upon their opponents. AY mN Oor, of ORARLES AND PATRICK. A oa eptember hi HL if the reader will bear in mind what done dy Germany, one should re- Buy Government Ropds. : ¢ . ; 130, September 15th, Fare $6.65. Or tic- is happening here at home he will| member that a great deal of t New York, Aug. 23.--The Mutual Government of a Sh SOL SCRE August 30th to owept- | share our disbelief. - ability to do 50 is derived from plufi- | Life Insurance Company of New a / : MGR. H. ¥. NORMAN, days from date of sale, but not later] We have been ¢ngaged in the war dering Begium and the oceupled pro- | York within the last few days Have P vi 2 ' than Sept. 14th Fare $543. Mickets now for over eleven months, and yet vinces of France. The resources of | purchased $1,000,000 Goveranient of ro nce 0 0 fot be good on rains aan we have had to change our Govern- (Germany, in real simple truth, are the Doininjon of Canada short-term - s . Bly ment, to creite a new: Department, |by no means what they are suppos-|bonds or notes, which pay five per Due 13¢ May, 1925. Interest 1at May and November Labor oth and to transfer our most energetic|ed to be. They are very néarly ex-|ecent. interest, and quite likely "an- Denomination. $1000. ) y public Hah from the Exchequer a Hsusted, as will be seen 30, Soan as] other large bateh will be purchased. : ots will be issupd to S new department s0 as to be a @ | Russia is in a position to ring wp| ' , ~ ---- 3 : gins in Cinada' at Sine Fiat Claas to supply our army wath sufficient averwhelming forces and to Jive Sugar Forming. City of Toronto th CaFoing and returning September fmunitions of war. We have thrown [the Austrians and Germans before. Aug. 23. rum Rl é hel One. Third: sod Fain Baprt bes our whole economie organizatica in+|them. The real resources of the two od tw Au. 23. ---- ha Due 1st July, 1945. Interest 14¢ January and July 4th to 6th ine. Valid returning untll jto disorder by withdrawing a couple [Central European Empires are Very |to co-operate with foreign Interests] ° Denomination, 11000, TT Sept. 7th. Tickets will nay, bé good on lof millions of men from peaceful {nearly exhausted alrea in p sing an enormous quantity Full . - / Petween poranty dng ats, doaal points f pursuits and enlisting them in the Germany looks imposing now be | of sugar in this market. Some place > ! H ne For full particulars apply to J. P.jarmy; and yet we. re asked to be-|cause she made vast preparations the " value of the sugar as high as . ; . : Ji faniex. C. FP. and T. A. Cor. Johnson {Heve that Germany has withdrawn, | that are not yet quite exhamsted, and ; . - ae & : jiand Ontario streets not & couple of millions, but five mil- {because her people are wonderfully Sa90.000, + JF Morgan & Con-| | A E. AMES - ; kple pany: are c:'d to be financing the gyn- A woman invariably begins her|Mons of men or over, from product- patrioitic and are fighting well. But Investment Established lite work when she i Degin a man}ive eniployments, and that yet she [the day of ri ning is rapidly aps Sicate, . Bankers 4 Union Bank Bulding, Torent 1889 to reform him. has beaten all her adversaries in Hinge Order For Burlap, \: 83 King St. West ; : ; 23. h : = MINERS RETURN TO WORK. | ~ WEALTH IN SCRAP HEAP Gorhdon, ro eB es Dominion Coal Men Agree on Alien | The Dump Discovered To Have. Hig. | Mitt Calcutta factories for 150,000,- Materi ' ) 000 burlaps and bags, deliveries toll BF Po " & ee Enemy Question, den Valuable al. run on aera ba to the end of the . Halifax, Aug. 24.--For some time Scrap heaps and dumps have be-|year. : the men at 'he Springhill Coal Mines | come BOUISSS wealth in recent = ~ have been on strike because of the | years. € chemical and dye jndus- Bu presence of Austrian and German | tries of Germany have been i Commercial Notes. ON ] y Ry Ww 1 "Return Tri East" miners. The miners refused to |on the utilization of what was once The private fortune of the Kaiser $1200 to Winnipeg. a - work alongside the foreigners, giving | thrown away. A shrewd American is sald to have diminished $20,000,- innipeg. $18.00 From 8 a reason that it was not safe. The | bought a bog into. which thousands | 000 since the war began. Is 'the perf ted od . n HOING DATES Domition Coal Company, however, of tons of tar had been dumped and | Canadian Pacific Railway earnings |} Yer $ pel the a prc uct of ov er 60 A 1 : Ki . b ; require a © men they can obtain | made a small fortune y recovering | for the week ended Aug. 14th we | ence in € mateh- i i We aa ikaw and Bat in the rovine or boetiaks [land more to cer ine ut that 18 [it. A miner in Butte became rich | $1,816,000, a decrease of $347,090 : atch-making busin ranchas "cluding intermediate 'stations and Sesuanded, and | they held Shere was by extracting sulphate of copper| The city of Nelson has sold $43, 8 9 Angust 20th--From - Bauit Ste. , Ont, y no danger. © company are short [dissolved in water pumped from/| 582 debentures to a private investor S iat an Vike. Province" of Outs go pic, ont SE in labor. - As an outcome of Nego- i mines, By-products pay the Adivi-{ in Ontario on a basis of 63% per cent. | I Shik 3 fiations and branches, but not Kas tiations the men have agreed to re- dends that oil companies dish y In conmection with tin fd : ing § rlagston, Tichborne Jet. Shar Lak turn to work, and operations will be | In 1913 metals valued at $72,786,- Studebaker, it is raid net earnings If 1 OnarisLtons West and North in the | [Fésumed {o-morrow. Hitherto aliens | 037 were recovered from serap heaps tor half year will be close to $6,300, correctly held and struek on any rough sur- | : 0 of rom Faronto ovince tarlo, but not fncludi ations J had been reporting to the town po- |in United Stat , not inel Neco! ter. | ive s y N Jie Norgh of Tojonto to Sudbury and Sanit |] Hoe, bat, the Dominion Coal Company | silver, Plat i A Ron a BA Tuouid be butter. ce, 18 warranted to give a steady, clear light. eres --- held that they should report to the | which attention has always been|in United anthracite rates or- |} The . sarticulars fn m ¥, SoNwAY, Shi City Ticket Office, corner Prine company's police, This made con- { given. Of all the copper that figures| dered wi yh E B. Eddy Co,, Limited, H 4, Canada. : August 246k and 1 t revenues of coal roads cess and on Streets. Ph fusion, and the upshot was the | on - . " strike. To bring about a settlement n the metal trade of the country approximately $8,000,000 a year. x more than 22 per cent. was recover-| The Standard Smelt and Refin: }§! - -- e ER jj Mayor Wilson, of Springhill, repre- ed from scrap from zine 20 per cent. Bay, is en: Se = Wing the town, and Alexander | from lead 11 per cent. and from tin . 1] Wilson, representing. the men, and 26 per cent. The recovery of tin . i. Malt to dace Bay as from scrap is comparatively new in- ton he Da al Maaco! | dustry, the annual output of which of MoD o. oa Doria for exceeds $8,000,000, most of which IL Oa we interviewed. | YOUuld have been wasted a few years ey returned a 'meeting, wii Benne -- ago. the result that |, We, heat w lot sesinst shoddy. Vat | men Rap ory which. it | value and usefulness. English mil is believed, the men while | "ONSume threé times as much shoddy still allowing the aliens to work. 3a 1s used ip American mills, f reorganization of the firm of nited onsumed {| Holt, Renfrew and Co., consequent|in its is from 68 on the death of John H. Holt, who |pounds in 1899 to 53,621,000 pounds was president of the company, has in 1909, while the domestic Sasum- Tear ameOuRted m y= ; 3 ieah-- | taken place. founder of the tra | Longer, ute wool rose t : dhol of the original founder of the firm, {179,000 pounds to 4 4, & ractica { ol Bas been elevated to the presidency. [the same time. : tome Dress Making]: Fiomé Dress Making ) to $11,733, . To wil $13,119,811 in 751,000 in 1913, a deprease of $1,387,000 or 10.87 per cent, 5 ! EE eee eet a --~ ---- ia

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