Daily British Whig (1850), 11 Sep 1915, p. 14

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ye _ PAGE FOURTEEN ew Established over Voriyane Years THE STANDARD BANK OF CANADA ASSETS OVER $48,000,000 ¥ The A,B, C of Banking eposit- Your Savings Reg- ularly Every Dollar Earns Interest From Date of Deposit We solicit your account in our 1% SAVINGS DEPARTMENT KINGSTON BRANC H.E. Richardson . 'nem E a Phone 94 Se Ay "KITCHENER" Is tha name of the new Electric Iron made by the Canadian General Electric Co. Under the new power rates, it will cost" only 2 1-2 cents per hour to operate this Iron. ,. --FOR SALE AT-- Halliday's s Electric Shop, LABATT'S STOUT Has Special Qualities MILDLY STIMULATING, NOURISHING, SUSTAINING A Perfect Tonic THIS IS THE TIME OF THE YEAR IT IS NEEDED If not sold in your neighborhood, 'write JOHN LABATT, LIMITED James McParland, Agent, ] «A Close 339.341 King St. East. PALPITATION CAUSES COLLAPSE Now in 'Wonderful Health through Dr. Casséll's Tabibts. wat ™ 50 Jak he Uhowgit Sie was. golis parmanent- avail. Obtained Quick Relief and Speedy Cure through DR. CASSELL'S TABLETS. 3 Thdesiy 10 i over the Domialon who suffer from' D ia or heart palpita- this story. They will the nervous system that has made them the most popular remedy in the British Isles. Dr. Cassell's Tablets renew the power of the nerves, stomach and %kidneys, and so bring health to the who'e body. DYSPEPSIA, HEARTBURN, and Palpitation made life a misery. Mrs. Elizabeth Forner, 4 lady of 87 years of age, of 9, Mainsforth- terrace, Sunder: land, England, where she is well known for the interest she takes in religious work, said : "1 feel it is only right that I should tell you of the wonderful benefit I have derived from taking Dr. Cassell's Tablets. 1t is about four years ago since 1 first Bed i it » FINANCIAL MATTERS DIVIDEN NDS IN Sis SIGHT FOR Dis. "TILLERS CORPORATION, The Fiscal Year ¥fnded June Best in History -- Earnings creasing -- Physical Plants. New York, - Sept. .10.--The 1915 fiseal year, ended June 30th was an eventful period for the Distillers Se- curities Corporation, witnessing "the emergence of the corporation from debt for the firét time in its history 30th In- Value of ,jand the entrance into a"period of ex- c¢eptional earnings from the manufac- ture of alcohol. The past year has beet a poor whiskey season, on account of the in- dustrial depression, especially in the earlier months, and it was the de- mand by powder manufacturers in- duced by the war that made possible the good showing. The wiping out of the remainder of the debt was ac- complished principally by proceeds of the-sale' of the major part of the 63,000 shares of United States Indus- trial Alcohol Co. common stock which were in the treasury. The close of the fiscal period saw an appreciation in the market price {lof the corporation stock from $5 to | over $30 a share and in the price of i] the 5 ito over 67. 1} that {stock will 'be placed on a dividend i} basis, per cent. bonds from under-48 It is practically assured al the end of September the At the ¢lose of business June 30th, 1915, the profit and loss credit bal- ance of the cerporation amounted at $5,648,299, which is equivalent to 40 per cent, on the $14,093,236 5 per cent. bonds, or 18 per cent on the $30,843,480 stock, Disrégard ing the plants of the company en tirely, 'as of that date, fhere was a balance of net quick adtets available for the bonds of 73 per cent. this was after allowing for the pay ment in full of the $1,472.00 Am erican Spirits Manufacturing Com pany 6 per cent. bonds at par, and for the cancellation at part of the $93,000,000 real estate 'mortgages of subsidiary companies. In addition to this quick asset] value of $730 per $1,000 bond, tere is 'the value of the physical plants of the company. - These are carried on the books of the company at a figure | of $43,628,511. {| ways differs; im Kotel: Corporation. | Tororito, Sept. 10.~--The Canadian i Canners Company, the new holding company that has been formed to handle the utput of the various Can- adian canning concerns, is-a close corporation and none of its stock has or will be offered to the pubiic. It is understood that the capital is a niillion duellars. The canning com- panies represented in the consolida- tion control about 98 per cent. of the total production of the Dominion, and it is considered that the other 2 per cent. will be included later on. "Britain's Food Supplies | Toronto, Sept. 10,--Britain is get- | ting her food suppiies in abundance, but 'she has to pay dearly for them, Figuring 'the flour trade between Toronto and Britain on the car basis extra costs amount to $380, includ ing the following items: War risk, per 'car, $25; loss in exchange per difference in freight per | : difference in jute sacks! per car, $30; total $380. Flour gold by a dealer here at $4.70 per | barrel, or $1,504 per car would cost | the British buyer $5.90 per barrel, or! $1,880 per car, laid down in Eng-| land, in jute sacks. . The incr se | works out at $1.19 per barrel, omit pared with 77 eents some three] months ago, and about 30 cents in| normal times. | " { To Manufactare Sarapnel. New York, Sept. 10.--Options | have been obtained on six South! Brooklyn machine factories, said to! be worth $1,000,000, and employing more than $3,000 men, and a cor-| poratien is being formed to utilize! plants for turning out shrapnel for| munitions. { Not Free, "The ocean should be free to} everybody." i "H'm," replied the man who al-| "evidently you 'never | went bathing from a seashore sam-| "--<Washingion Star. | Cheap notoriety costs more thin it} is 'worth. and | COMMENTS BY ZACCHEUS, Who Hears That Alice at Night. A--Alice, where art thou? B---Beguiling~ the midnight with seme conquering hero. C--Charming girl* D--Dome of municipal painted white. E--Emblematic of civic purity. F--Feats of valor those swallows before bars bolt. G---Glutting glass sharp stroke of seven snaps. H---However, "White Harse" ing | J--Inaedquate Is Cut Late hour temple by a little hustling, sirength in knees, (and inviting J--Jaunt to the coop under pater- nal care of a cop. K--Kadi's kind heart may . be touched by tearful appeal far for- giveness, but friends with yet a bit of honor left will blush at this blot: L-- Leave liquor alone, khaki koat. M---Mexican, muddle more tangled than ever, N Note from Washington talked of "Reason, humanity, law.' O--Oh! how beautiful all this ver- biage. P--Pearls before swine, Q---Quit talking. Act. R---Real sickening this eternal in- dekision. S--S8mite the down and out . T--Thirty-three-year-old foundered and spavineéd;, and ° half blind, brought $168 to a "patriotic" vendor, U--Useless equine should have been pansioned off or cast in a field for unclean birds' deleetation. V--Verily, this is an odd, generation. W---War has this peculiarity, that it brings out the worst as well as the best instinets in'nature. X XX pe ted great change in China scoundrels or step hard Wo Yuhn-Shi-Kai is reported as itching to become an emperor. There is something in that. With Maho- met and Franz and Wilhelm gasp- ing their last, a new crop of great heads must bé 'raised in 'order to keep up the world's record! ~--ZACCHEUS. DATES OF FALL FAIRS, 1918. Issued. by the Agricultural Societ- les Branch of the Ontario Depart- ment of Agriculture, Toronto, J. Loc- kie Wilson, Saperintandeyt. Almonte . .Sept. 21-23 Arden :. Oct, 6 Bancroft .. .. ..Sept. 30-Oect. 1 Bowmanville .. . . Sept. 21-22 Cobden .... . .Sept. 28-29 Cobourg .. . + sSept. 29-30 Dela ov vue .Sept. 20-22 Demorestyille eR +s +.0ct, 9 Frankville .. .. Sent, 30 Oct. 1 Harrowsmith , . . Sept. 16- 1 Inverary .. .. Se Kemptville, 2 Kingston . Sept. 28.30 Lansdowne . « os o.Sept, 16-17 Lombardy .. . .Sept. 11 London (Western Fair) Sept. 10-18 Lyndhurst ., .. .. ..Sept. 14-15 Maberly ....,. ., ...Sept. 14-15 Merrickville.. .. .. ..Sept.16-17 Marmora .. .. .. .. .Sept. 23-24 Madoe ..'.. J... ..0ct, 6-7 Napanee .... . «Sept. 14-15 Newboro .. .. .. ....Sept. 23-24 Odessa .. +i vv ui waia.Opt, 1 Oshawa .. ..".. .. ..Sept. 13-15 Ottawa (Central Can.) Sept.10-18 Parham .. ..'.. .. ..Sept. 21-22 Peterboro .. .. .. ..Sept. 16-18 Pieton.. .. i. .. ..Sept. 21-23 Preseott «. .. .. ..Sept. 14-16 Renfrew .. J. .., ..Sept. 22-24 Shannonville':% .. ,. '1iBept. 18 Spencerville .. .. .. .Sept. 28-29 Stella... ... o.oo... Sept, 28 Stirling .. .... .i-..Sept.' 31-22 Toronto (Can, National Aug 28. Sept. 13 Tweed .. .. .. +. ..Sept. 29-30 Vankleek Hill ., .. ..Sept. 21-2¢ Wolfe Island .. .. ..Sept. 21-2. No Hardship. Patience--This paper says women will be barred from witnessing box- ing boufs in Wisconsin in the future. Patrice--Sure! Let tke women be satisfied with the fighting at home. | ~--Yonkers Statesman. Helping "France, "Which do you prefer, my dear, a little claret or some champagne?" "I think I prefer champagne, | George. And, besides, we really ought to do all we ean for France." It is easier to coax some girls to "sing than it is to induce them to stop. strenuous wins his man, caus- § mare, ¢ THE DATLY" BRITISH WHIG. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1915. Sept. 20th, 21st, 22nd, 23rd, 24th 1915: A MERRY MIDWAY OF FUN AND "ENJOYMENT. All "sorts of attrac. tions that' afte clean. Nothing objectionable permitted. MOTOR CYCLE RACES ON | RACE TRACK. - DANCING PAVILION. $1,000 STAKE RACE AND CLASS RACES EVERY DAY. HORSE SHOW OF UNUSUAL STANDARD. SPECIAL GRANDSTAND ATTRACTIONS not seen elsewhere in Northern New York. AUTOMOBILE EXHIBITION, largely represented by makes of crs used in this section. DAILY CONCERT BY OGDENSBURG BAND. : : 1,000 CLASSES IN POULTRY. LARGE ENTRY LISTS IN CATTLE, SHEEP AND SWINE EDUCATIONAL. SCHOOI FAIR HELD IN CONNECTION WITH BIG * FAIR, v PREMIUMS OF $10, 000.00 REMEMBER THE DATES. SPECIAL RATES ON ALL RAILROADS AND STEAMBOATS, A. IRVING, President. L. C. 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