Daily British Whig (1850), 16 Sep 1925, p. 2

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THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG T------ --- Ee f FROM TRAPPER TO WEARER See Our Display of McKay Furs BEAUTIFUL : AT THE FAIR You are invited to call at our Show Rooms and see our Fur Coats. Our prices are the lowest consistent with the quality. We maintain it pays to buy Quality Furs. +Ask your friends. : JOHN McKAY Limited 149 to 157 Brock Street Kingston me ee ee "PRESCRIPTIONS A number Is placed on label and by this you may have your prescription refilled quickly at any time. Branigan's Drug iui LIMITED 268 Princess Street Phone 18 . ~ y Visiting in Town DINE AT THE GRAND CAFE Best Food and Best Service. Opposite Capitol Theatre. Peter Lee, Prop. When " \ < SAVE MONEY Pastry Flour, 24 lbs. ..$1.16 Rolled Oats, 53 Ibs. .... | Handy Ammonia . .2 pkgs. 17¢c. | Pink Jess :Bitine 270, mon Extricts * Pictures you have taken on vaca- cannot be replaced. You trea- \}i them and naturally you want |ff m od skilfully. | Bring your Films to us--results right and right on time. | Load your Camers with Kodak Film. We have ll Dye and Chemical fi| these being ° kept under li: headings. i} company. has fulfilled this part of ll! their agreement. DURING THE HOT HAVE YOUR MEALS AT 4 Q UEEN'S CAFE Special Sunday Dinner ........... 50e. 41 _ ARNIEL & HAMBROOK, Proprietors. § Oorner of Division and Union Streets. 'Phone 1128 ' As anal, the most popular styles. and. bestvaluesaretobe found here. |, T/AUTHORIZED TRANSFER DEED OF PROPERTY " Company Has Fulfilled All Conditions In Agreement With City. On the recommendation of the In- dustries Committee, the City Coun- i cil, at a special session held on Tues- il} day night, authorized the transfer of ili the deéd of-the property to the Dye ji and Chemical Company of Canada, Ltd., the company having fulfilled il | all the conditions as required in the il| agreement between the city and the company. After some discussion the council voted down the recommendation of the Health Committee, usking that | || the property committee set aside a portion of the old Murdock farm, along with the old. stone building, for & new incinerator plant. It was the general opinion of the council ( thatthe time had not yet arrived for the erection of a new plant. On the recommendation of the fin- ance committee, the sum of $468 was voted to the P.W.0O.R. band, for the series of concerts given in the city parks during the summer. Council Received Report. The council received the following letter, signed by City Engineer Dick, City Treasurer Bartels and City Auditor Muir, in regard to the Dye and Chemical Company of Canada, Ltad.: "Under By-law No. 41, 'passed De- cember 13th, 1923, confirming an agreement between the corporation and Dr. F. W. Atack, the company which he was to form was to spend within two years, #t least, $50,000, in erecting factories, docks, sewers and railway siding or sidings suit- able for the purpose of the business on land to be cohveyed by the cor- poration. The company is now call- ed the Dye and Chemical Company of Canadh, Ltd. The company is to install plant and equipment suitable for the purposes of the business and to spend $25,000 within one year and extended time and the balance within two years and extended time. Under Report No. 60, adopted by council on October 13th, 1924, the company was granted an extension of one month for construction work in 1924. "Attached herewith statemént || verified by é&tatutory declaration of li the President that $50,000 has been il! spent in accordance with the agree- || ment. On August 21st last the un- dersigned examined the books of the li| company and found that up to June if 30th, 1925 the following had been ii! spent: On buildings, $56,599.05; on if! plant, $38,437.08. li] there has been paid on account of Il building, $7,606.17, which will make Since June 30th, the total $64,105.22. The above amounts do not include organization and financing expen office ture, laboratory equipment and separate This: will show that the In addition to examining the com- pany's books we verified the amount I! paid to the 'local contractor by ex- amining their record of receipts. lil There has been paid to the contrae- il tor $53,300.22 and we were assured ii{ by this firm that at least $50,000 of this amount was on their contract {| for buildings. "While at the -plant we made an Il inspection of the buildings and plant and everything appeared to be in good order and in operation. We were shown the different products of the plant, d "The company is also required un- der the agreement to have a stock subscription list of a par value of not less than $150,000 of which not less than $100,000 has' been paid there- on, and to verify same by a statutory declaration of the president or seec- retary, accompanied by a certificate of a chartered account. There is also attached, under date of Septem- ber 4th, the necessary -declaration and certificate stating that stock of the company of the par value of $160,000 has been subscribed and that more than $100,000 has been It was not necessary, under the agreement, to examine this part of the record but the privi- lege was given us and we found that up to August 21st, last $105,000 has been paid up. "The above will interesting things were coming up, two of whieh * would require the speaker to visit England in a week's time. "You will find that the com- pany is quite alive and also find that we are here to stay," said Dr. Atack. Dr. Atack also referred to the fact that the company had the sum of $150,000 subscribed, and that it would be of interest to nofe that there were more than ten million- aires interested, showing that the company had back of it a large num- ber of the wealthy people in Canada. Dr. Atack stated that he was the largest stockholder at the present 'time. Stock was paid for in cash at par. Every stockholder was treated in the same manner, "And we have made every possible effort to spend our money here," ad- ded Dr. Atack. me when I first came to your city, and Dr. Sands suggested an excellent site. In return for all this, we wan: to see as much money as is possible, spent in Kingston. Out of the §150,- 000, something over $100,000 has been actually spent in Kingston. It might reach $120,000. Contractors were secured here and they djd good word." . Mayor Angrove presided at the meeting, and also present were Alds. Boyd, Chown, Craig, Driscoll, Dun- phy, Holder, Joyce, Kidd, Kent, La- turney, McCartney, Nash, Peters, Reid and Shea. IN MARINE CIRCLES | Clearances on Tuesday---John B. Baird, west at 4 p.m.; Beaverton, east for Montreal with grain at 8.40 p.m.; Shirley G. Taylor, west at 11.50 p.m. : Clearances on Wednesday--Pjine Bay, west at 12.30 a.m.; McKinstry, east; Maplebrook, east; Kingston, for Prescott this morning, returns this afternoon and clears for Char- lotte and Toronto; MapleBoro, east for Cornwall and, Montreal with package freight; City of Otiawa, west for Toronto and Hamilton with package freight. The steamer Kingston will make another trip on Friday and on Sun- day 'will make the last trip for the season. Capt. F. D. Norris, district super- intendent of the C.S.L., Montreal, was in the city on Tuesday. Fare Refund I Sale of Furs "Fair Week" is "Fur Week" with special 'We have no exhibit at the Fair, but a won- derful display in our Show Rooms. NEW FUR COATS Our variety has never been as large and our values are the best in Canada. We are offering spe- cial prices this week "You were good to The Story of This Remarkable "y All sizes. TIRES TIRES THAT GIVE SERVICE AND COMFORT ARE THE KIND WE SELL BUY DOMINION TIRES . PRICE $1.28 MOORE'S SPORTING GOODS TOYS All styles. Add comfort to your driving by using a E.Z. Accelerator Foot Pedal. Make This Store Your Headquarters While at the Kingston Fair, good value. Extra Values For Fair Week RAINPROOF UMBRELLAS, $1.25 EACH FOR MEN, $1.25 These Umbrellas come with strong hook handles, . strong frame and a good top. A real FOR WOMEN, $1.25 New Umbrellas with the latest in fancy handles, strong frame and: rainproof top. . Special Thursday . . $1.25 each EXTRA VALUE IN' STOCKINGS, 25¢. PAIR Children's strong School Stockings with broad rib in Brown, Fawn and Black. Broken sizes 5} to 10. All sizes in the range. They are a good value at 35¢c. pair, but to clear the lot we are offering them Thursday for 25¢. pair. lar 75¢. value. ev eee ae "a ~~ Pink in good, large «vee en FANCY BLOOMERS, 50c. Women's Fancy Knitted Bloomers with double elastic fancy cuff. Colors: White, Shantung, Mauve and size. . ursday 50c. pair Floor Oilcloths--special ............ ............55¢c sq. yd. oS Exclusive AT MODERATE PRICES Parisian Shop 822 FROCK STRRET "TEN COMMANDMENTS" AT CAPITOL THEATRE Film to Be Shown 'Here. Egypt. The day of the glory of the Pharaohs. Such majesty and power and corrosive magnificence as exist only in those periodg ef history! when one small class lives upon and | is heediess of the blood and tears of tens of thousanlis of people held in! sub, on. poe Children of Israel in bond- age. Béreft of hope they toil in the , building walls and temples d pyramids. Faithful to their God cynical. The other. son, nr, stone into the scene of idolatrous worship and licentious revelry. The golden calf is destroyed and turned to dust. A primly dressed mothét sits at a table in a modern room. She is reading from the Bible to her two sons. One son, Dan, d John, is tolerant and more than half impress- ed; at any rate, he is deferential to his mother. "That's bunk," says Dan. He inti- |} mates that the Ten Commandfhents may have been all right for the dead ones, but that the world has changed. The deeply religions mother, a Scotch-American woman who be- lieves in the letter and fails to catch the spirit of religion, is affronted. | She turns her son out of her home because he says he does not believe in God. Dan apologizes to his mothér, but refuses to apologize to | God because he does not believe in God The mother is relentless. She fis warned by her good son that she is || using the cross for a scourge, but will not relent. Later she does let Dan return, but the next Sunday she starts to leave home, Bible under her arm, because this sceptical son and his sweetheart are dancing on _the Lord's Day. 2 The upshot of it is that Dan and Mary, both unbelievers, leave the is bored and || : Linoleums--Rugs --Window Blinds Newman & Shaw THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE electric light, gas, three plece bath. : ing, $3,200--Frame Bungalow, five rooms, hot water heating, three piece bath, electric and $8,100 -- Alfred Street (cen. tral) cottage with large gar den and barn. > Houses and apartment for rent. ing, T'yooms, hot water heat- modern, | | | |

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