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Daily British Whig (1850), 30 Oct 1909, p. 13

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A DELICIOUS DRINK BAKER'S GOcOA L 1 1 . Registered TU. 5. Fat. Offices Made by a scientific blend- ing of the best tropical fruit. &Jt is a perfect food, highly nourishing and easily digested. 52 HIGHEST AWARDS Walter Baker & Co. Ltd. Established 1780 Borchester, Mass. Branch House : 86 St. Peter St, Montreal Te Bocialistic 000. In his & he. revoked all 182 provisions he had 1S NOT ONLY HOW YOU MAKE MONEY BUT HOW YOU SPEND IT. Money saved is money earned." and if YOU SAVE 80 CENTS IN EVERY DOLLAR doubling your spending capacity or r bank balance. » Territory, no Prov, , right from to the Pacific whefe the pame and on dees pot reach. In spite of the sire ompetition waging round Canada's shores we have secured a-position of hovour for ourselves which iy smmsailable. Our method of Mail Order Tailoring is Smple ly on obtaining the LATEST ork Fashions. correct and t prices MUCH LOWER ally for goods that are ast * Fill in a post card as below, asking for our f materials. Together with plates and com- seif- measurement, f and carriage paid rder within seven days, and yee. return the goods, and m We can save you SUITS AND OVERGOATS to measure from $5.14 to 520. plete ins tape measy We dis Bary "he World's Measure Tailors, 60/62 GITY ROAD, LONDON, ENGLAND. Addresses for Patterns ( Yor Teromte and Bast Canada! CURZON BROS, ¢ o MIGNT DIRECTORIES, LTD. do 74 78 Church Street, TORONTO, ONTARIO. Por Winhipsg and the West: CURZON BROS, ce HENDERSON BROS. (Derr. 279 Garry Street, WINNIPEG. Please mention this paper (Det 106 (Dep OG Souvenir Range makes cooking a pleasure. Thedrafrsareright. It's easy to keep a uniform fire. The grates work evenly -are machiné fitted and can- not waste fuel. If you want the best range you'll Buy a Souvenir. Have you read our book entitled * Cooking with the Rother LeftOut'"? A post card will bring it by return mail GURNRY, TILDEN & CO. Limited HAMILTON pol Montreal Winnipeg Calgury Vancouver For sale by S. J. Horsey, Kingston, Ont. LIQUID LT EXTRACT Strengthening Stimulating invalids | SNe fonic for and convalescents indispensable for nursing mothers. NATIONAL DRUG AND CHEMICAL CO Le hab It tells about the Cleaning and dyeing of fine garments, opera cloaks, waists, , silks and satins, EVERY WOMAN SHOULD HAVE OUR BOOK. loves, laces, $ § tells of the cleaning of the draperies of the home beautiful. jons it makes willsave you r in the course of & year. gentlemen's clothes, etc. We pay express charges one way on goods trom out of town | "My VALET" FOUNTAIN TRE CLEANER 30 Adelaide St. W., Toronto £ COSTLY PRINCIPLES i ------ 'HAVE GIVEN UP FORTUNE FOR CONVICTION. Ideas Views Have Been the Means of Disinheritance--A New York Bankers' Act. --weomag WW OCC oucianst principles a lady recently learned that her father had only left her a life annuity of £104, instead of @ share of hiz for- tape, which smoufited to -gver £64. ill the father stated thut made for hig daughter, as he did not agree with the #tep she had taken in joining the ranks of the Demgeratio; Sociahizia The case remind the of the Ger- wan baron who last year told his son thst he must choosed Derween the So- cializt teachings he! had 'imbibed at one of the univerfities and being cut off with the proverbial shilling. The son stuck to his printipies. and, when his father died a {ew months later, found that he had carried out hte threat and that he had been left penniless, Fortunately, his writings had attracted some attention, und he q lv obtained a post on the stafi of or of t leading Demoeratie wapapers in Germany, end has fines proved himself a very capable journalist and author There wore two instances last year! of rtuncs being lost through relig- jous views. One of them was the case of Henry Baxendale, who for feited £30,000 left to hint in his fath- n condition that he joined Brethren. Mr. Baxen- nother Christian will Plymouth dal: belonged tw ® :nown as the Bible to change fnaels, eve he | he religious his sacrifice ised atl money few month dr. John Olreg. later, when the will london. wus proved, it was found | train at a certain lonely station on mit be had defy £30,000 to charities. | the West Australian goldfields will 1. had made coh:idesdbit bequests | find » tamshackle cart waiting Ww to his hrother Richard and the lat-| cotivey him to the local "hotel." Its ter vile aod daughter," but he ré \ t @ bequests dor several reas of which was ughter. had become to foster thal of religion in Révivalism. Embittered agate refused LONEY Lilaney ' 9 } zh of his will unle w The gil. however," was. quite uncvelorred by the threat, although she senreely thought her father wodld oni out. © When he died [twelve wenths later, hovevey, she found that h ad left all hie fortune, amount, ine to $400,000. to a spendthrify yf in order 'that 'it might do good to ho ond." YU was an example parental rovenga which, happily, not often meet it-Bits : , Island of Convents. v system aon of IN MM the religious Kibla reading th of «the parish ot minisier wilted lo KE t in "the for Neriptura The Lottery In England. lock ou Octo a8, 1806, ini " cro 5 0¢ "Diddiad Out." Naturale, ange, o¢dabled him unsuspecuing his left mick ch mt many mee, when jor a clerical side, triumphantly, aid the victim, ing 1 ladeson, ejacalated, it ull, when you to liddled out!' Edible Flowers. are le flowers. One prea he "whowad. nn enorn Phy destitting them a brandy is | men whe leave Oxford and Cambridge and Religious | naisy parties of undergraduates. 1 dissuse. Ra -- : VARSITY TO BUTTER. The Pathos and Tragedy of Some | Promising Careers. record--could one-be Rept--:sl of the 2.000 Varsits - the afterlives every vear would be a document con- taining a: much romance as » soute of novels. Many of these men A the highest positions life has to ofigr, many sink to its lowest depths. At present, there ig an Oxford M.A. actfng as conductor of a suburban 'bus. No one but himsélf knows his | real name, or his story. Passengers occasionally notice in his accent the tones of = cultured man, but to the eye he is, in dress and appearance, an ordinary 'bus conduetor. A few vears ago in a street near the docks, there stood daily a shabby man selling whelks. THat man had 'heen one of the highest Wranglers of his vear at Cambndge. He got into trouble soon after leaving the 'Var- sity, and was disowned by his family. For a time he acted as an assistant master in a grammar school. His disgrace followed him, and drove Lim from that employment. He could oby tain no ather, and before long the pressure of starvation had brought hin down to the level of the out cast The writer, in his own undergradu- ate days, sw, ong cold winter night, & miserable figuré shivering cutside the leading University hotel, just} then brilliantly lighted, and it of he man was in the Jast stages of a fata! | He entered the hotel, and asked to see a member of one of the parties dining within. It was. then that he told his wretched story, after- war is in many particulars, confirm- | had been among the most rollicking of » Brothers, and | the careless undergraduates who used | be-| to make merry in that very hotel. of this| leaving the University he had lost his | { turned home to die. a shipping agent} i drives his brother Richard, his wile $ Revival! and they should not have any of! the fanatiéal! t hi: daughter bee i take her proper p! in society, preferring to spend in tnissidn and rescue work, York bapkex, two years ago, thr slened' to stéike' her entirely out s_ahe gave up the with nowse [he ondrmous incrnsgse of 'the con wv, owing to the houses from. France, has led to a feeling of hotweofi the English | and inhabitants of the rwland. Th cope. with this (increase of yimpathy the States of Jer 3 juat paved a new Rduca. Won Bill The weasure provides that av morniog for heli an hour a hol prayer, coitimining no dogma, 3 Lie pead, followed by a little Sould the parents desire for théle "hildren special scligious instruction the Roman Cathalie priest -shall bé con. e thal nacessdry ihstrud- halt hour 'specially set Another. clause hill statis that the language an wil gathered at a 'hall in Canon "Lyttelton; the : famous head throw a ball 106 vagds with his right Send and thén almost as far with his gift has, by nin bhatsmeh the canon was playing the dodge came off | statment made by the Chancellor of retie- | he Exchequer about the profits of "Hang 're playing an eleven »f parsons, you don't expect to be found in the East Indies of thé" most A grows upon a tree named The natives consume | on=-namber al these flowers, yellow cqrollas are pulpy and prepare them in vars When thét are fresh they ! Ry i | he dees not oblam a share re put a cakes, to, which they give | ; sweet flavor, Lut theV are more | {spe liv used for making bread &f- | y : | rap thoy have been dried ind' reduckd | Great, Britain owns more. than: one o flont. Be allowing them to ferment {hali of the world's ocean shipping. i serpeadle wits ie produced" and | Badapest line a school where the sta ab- Md tained of which the Hindus are very | 1! ed. Twent¥ years before, he himse fi On| money and gome abroad, but had re- from The traveler who alights a with his ragged beard and { suh-baked face, looks like a rather { hall specimen of the "sun-downer." Fifteen years ago, wever, he was a Cambridge "bloody who ran his rac ing stud at Newmarket and steeple- chased at Coton. Racing ruined him; | | hi¢ friends cast him off. He got to cether enough money to emigrate to the - goldfields, had bad luck there, amd now drives the hotel bus. Sometimes the lost 'Varsity man has begome so from choice rather than compulsion. In a lenely part of the Rockies, wandering hunters sofnetithes see two desperate-looking figures in sun-tanned buckskin shirts oi unskilled manufacture. They look like" horse thieves, Redlly they: are cultured English' gentlemen, with an extensive knowledge of ancient Greek, who are merely living the life which nuppens to appeal to them more than any othér. hey left the 'Varsity with very little patrimony to sup- port them, and, being unwilling to fuce the routine drudgery of a school- master's life, they realized their small capital, 'went over to America, and therd, ic a lonely part of the great mountain *"¢hikin, 'they built, 'with their own hands, a small hut. They support themselves entirely by their guns, and their only contact with their fellowmen. is on the three occa- sions in the year when they take their single packhorse, and make the 70- mile journey to the nearest town to replenish" their stock of cartridges {Father of the Territorials. { ndoubtedly, the greatest optimist of jthe Cabinet is Mr. Haldane, Secre: tasy of State for War. He is also a gréat' worker, and can do as much 3 sny other two 'men Re Haldane i& 'tetribly learned, whieh may be gatherad from the thét he is a legal authority dt the highest standing, that his recreatwn is philosophy, and his ptt subject the scientific development .«f trade rich all tlie chillren shall be This sturdy 'Sco who is the me t mmst be Luglish. This was 1, §or Haddingtonshire, is respon sry because the French con- ple for the Térntorial Army, which is t schools that applied lor'state aid pow so popular : een teaching iu French. This It will be remembered that seme « now in England awaiting the: (ine ago Mr. Haldane startled the | sch | Housa of Commons by. announcing | that he. was in the habit of carrying a walking-stick of , solid cordite, and frequently left it in the members' elonk-room. Mr. Haldarie 'is an ex- on explosives, and Knew--what shle do expbtt to and weet the com. petition of the world were Mexicn, tHe West Indies and South Africa. all of whch have large growing markets i Bron, who celchrated hid Aft? foe vomcnt. The exposé hasiness fourth birthday redently, had many would be handled from the 'monster triomphs in the cricket and football | vylean . and Lakefwld plants at | Relds in his carly days. He is a: | Longue Pojnte, outare of Mentedal, | biloxtrons, and has boon Known $01 oh of which are sfinated on deep | wator | or -- ------ | An Aristocratic Coal Merchant. ! in i country is the Marquess of Lon: i who hins been disputing ' a One of the largest coal-owners this doc derry cozi-mining. Practically the whole of his huge income is derived from coal { Ad a landowner he draws rovalhes | and wayleaves, and as railway shire | holder he takes his percentage of the | cost of sending the 'coal from te mines. Much of the product ef his seams is brought to London in chips owned by himself, to be discharged at wharves which are his own proper- As cart + which hear kis coronet. {t dents are tanght the art of eating. facts - ty, and from there to be distributed in | a matter of fact, there is no profit in the yusine-s of marketing coal of wifich ordon , witness the last state loy- peri t draw. in England, The drawing all M.P.'s did not then know---tl:at of ) of that occasion occupied cordite is, only dangerous wheri_deton- less {two hours, whereas lot. ated by special chemical and mechan: terivs drown some veutrs préviously icg! devices. sere protracted for seviral weeks, Mr. Haldane is a great walker, 'as the excitement being sw great that well as 'a grea talker, having ire- loctors attended: to let HiNod in cakes quently done sixty to geventy miles in where the prockingeg of winning 9 day. just for' the pleasure of it jckets proved too" overpowering for fe hokd ors Will Be Huge Industry. i From Ale days of Queen Anne Mot- The announcement: that Canada as | erics had contributdd largely towan! Jdestined to become san important fac- | he revenue, during the Jatier sears tor' in the cement industry of 'tw rireing in from $EO000 to Si, wotld by heing: able to export tg a | On par amma The first public finmber of different coutitries, 'Was ttory held fu. kwigland took - place mide a fows days Ggo. by J. N. Kil- | v Jan. WM. 1560.7 16 was ulrawn "at bdurne, the mabhging dired¢tor of they laor of Sf: Paul's Cathedral | Lakefield Portiand Cement Co sud Heessantly, drawitg Mv. Kilbourve «stated thet emong night, till May 6 following, | tile enantries that Canada would ba THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1909. EB - # : PROSPECTUS re FFERING OF $50, Saad o_o 27 ne "op o | i mt Fs INCORPORATED BY PROVINCIAL CHARTER ed, and to share in its further success. - » Profits This company manufactures only neccessary food products, for which the mand is permanent and staple, and supply AOA Va market and high prices prevalent proves the inabilitv of the manufdcturer to needs of the merket. The profits earned are enormously high in otlier enterprise, and the cowpany has sufficient contracts on' hand to: distribution of a 50 per cent. dividend on both Preference and Common y . ~ sil (.anadian Eatablcs Limited Cadadian Eatables, Limited, roécently formed under the laws of the Province of Ontario, has anequired €8 of August 12th, 1909, the business of Milton Worth Dyiforhe. Manufdeturer, Of Food "Products. Canadian tables, Lhniteu, ave Manufacturers of Food Products, such as Canned (Meats, uheess; Canned Fruits, Confectionery, Biscuits, and Kin- dred products, alsd breeders of cattle for export. Mr. Milton Worth .BéLhorbe a director of this company and whose ex- perience' will be valuable to it. las beeh a succedsiul wanufacturer of Yood Products, has « thorough nad prictical Sndergtanting of this bus - o tf qual sharing of Profits Ry law 26, provides that o fixed 8 per cent. dividend will firdt be the Preference Bhares, and that balance of profits for distribution hi} The property in Manitoulin lsland repre- and Honora, Manjtoulin Island. suited to the purposes of cents dome 7,000 acres of land, well wooded and first post, or if convenient bring it to our o Y.uropeun markets, the aiid ie economic manufacture of the Company's products. PURCHASE ' A. G. Robertson & Company, Transfer Agents and brokers, Manning Chambers. THESE SECURITIES. Canadian Fatables, Limited, wiJl market its output principally in Can- eda, but will conservatively Comiuefije building up a, substantial Furopean business by the' export of live stock. as well as its manufactures. The Island of Manitoulin, as the home of the Company's farms, is well Preférence share dividends will accrue from November 1st next, and be payable quarterly thereafter. Dividend Cheques will be mailed on the first day of March, June, and December in each year. Preference shares are preferential both as to assets and dividends. We offer for sale at par 50,000 full paid shares of $1.00 par value, cach of the above mentioned 8 per ¢ent.cumulative preferred stock. : 25 Cents Per Share with Subscription and 75 Cents Payable on or Before December Payments. are as follows: 1st,°1909. No Subscriptions Will Be Too Small or Too Large, But Late Comers Will Have Their Money Returned. : ; Subscription Bécks are now open ct our offices, and will close not later than 5 o'claci on The right is reserved to allot only such subscriptions and for such ambiints as may he approved, an without notice. , i PLEASE USE SUBSCRIPTION FORM AT FOOT OF THIS PAGE. . We recommend purchases of these Shages, the Preference Stock dividends being well ass ' future of the Company. ' Ns Memoranda are appended, relati A. G Robertson & Company, WEDNESDAY, + 3 to history of Company, and im mediate jraspects, and as to the tharacter of its shares. MAIL OR WIRE. SUBSCRIPTIO AT OUR EXPENSE, OR CALL AT OFFICE." tn nese, afd fs the iuventon of many secret and valua formulae for the in excess of that amount, will second n preparation of Food Preducts o - and of 2 y pay all or part of a 8 per cent. Canadian Butables, Limited, owns its factories and farms in Toronto ne ie, Sommon ot eek and the surplus shall he equally. divided botwe t - OS TELEGRAPH YOUR SUBSCRIPTION AT OUR EXPENSE, or mail sams , only do at delay your sul the Companv: On this land is bred live stock for the Canadian amd tion, ns late comers will positively have their money re % s are comuwodious and fully equipped for WE CONFIDENTLY ADVISE FRIENDS, CLIENTS AND INVESTORS TO September » NOVEMBER 17th, 1900! d to close the subscription books i ; ¥ x : red, and the prospects being 'bright for 'the '8:.Cumulative Preference Stoc! : Capitalization | umulative Preference Stock, 3 apitalization common OCK, - od - » ' DIRECTORS : wo OFFICERS : Milton Worth DelLhorbe City of Tcronto, Manufacturer. -- ¥ i t, Jr toh Werth Ds, rbe. ! William W. Brown, City cf Toronto, Proprietor of Norway Dairies. Yiseps ident wih t wo i. an D : President, W. C. wn .D. W. C. Herriman, M.D., City of Toronto, Superintendent of Queen Secretary-Treasurer, Leon : » Street Asylum. BANKERS Leon Dryden, City of Toronto, Me:chant. Melsons Bank West Toronto." ; Walter A. Smith, City of Toronto, Merchant. Merchants Bank, Little Current, Manitoulin Islam. Wi 3 : Willian J. Beaman, ory of Montreal, Merchant. SOLICITORS : rold Parker, City of Toronto, Llanufacturer. + Hall & Payne, Toronto. . W. A. Murray, Gore Bay, Manitoulin Island. AUDITORS, TRANSFER A GENTS AND BROKERS : A. G. Rober tson and Company: HEAD OFFICES - - TORONTO ; FACTORIES : TORONTO, ONTARIO; AND HONORA, MANITOULIN ISLAND - chosen. It is located i heart of the pastorial portion gf the Dominiob. L 1 1 § . is unexcelled for ite mag cunt crops, '"ad_one ot fa raufiie fangs ho « . water fron , its excellent wharves, and shipping facilities, cga n ormati n ' we Aare enabiod to ship live stock and goods YD pr. point of importance. The incorporators of the company are Milton Worth DeLhorbe, Asa Bye. Walter Albert Smith. fieon Dryden, Joseph Lynch, ah of Manutaciurcs ie ol oronto. » The: estimated amount of 'preliminary expenses will not exceed CANNED MEATS, CANNED FRUITS, $500.00, exclusive of advertising and brokerage. ENGLISH STILTON CHEESE, BWA RTZBURG CHERSE, Phe .mitlmum subscription upon which the company may proceed ROQUEFORD CHEESE," COMMON CHEESE. to allotment is for two or more shares. ; . . ' s The control of the' company will be wholly in the balls of the Why 1 hese Shares Are Being (Offered sharehdlders,, share entitling its possessor to one vote at all A AL A ' general og special meetings. Every legitimate business founded on public necessity for a good low FAR 'Shareholder. can. qualify for the position of 'director in this | Pach' "nd ou Sound hekiy Condon A ea. all UN TY 4 Sob RY by subscribing and paying for shares to the value of ditional capital to provide for its a and greater possibilities. Particulars as toviMe putehase = of the original business are going information illustrates the commereial condition of this news, it given tn an agreement -dated the 13th day of August, A.D. 1909, reached that point where more capital is necéssary in order to do greater 1 : basen this company and Milton Worth DeLhorbe, of the City of and to satisfy the urgent demand for its products. - ' 3 Toronto, Mand tun: hers fe Silva the Vahdor, This agresment in FERMAN T INVESTMENTS CANNOT BE : BY -MONER ABVANG. agrees to accept $85,000.00 Ep oaY housang. dutiata): payable BD ANA ox Sta HD THROUGH ANY. ER -OHARN @t hong ib stock of the. pany at ita par value thereof, in full payment for . in a AL business OF Me ered "the best one 1 the sutid Suset condisting of "Farm Lands, Bufldings, Equipment. ors have alas found that the man who has' built up a business by fr a w A copy of this Prospectus has bern fled with the Provincial ie aioe of nd. ivy hat have brow t y Secrotary ol Ontario, on the 21st day of October, A.D. 1909. For this reason, and after caretul consideration, it has been decided to : the investor am opportunity to become interested in Canadian Eatables, Nr Transfer Agents and B: okers, Manning Chambers, Toronto. \ 10 help sentries on thew watch, w Malian army is now using dogs A ------------------ Tear off aad ciber mail or. bring to A. G. ROBERTSON & COMPANY, MANNING CHAMBERS, TORONTO, CANADA. : > = : 7 APPLICATION FOR SHARES CANADIAN EATABLES, LIMITED AUTHORIZED CAPITAL, $100,000.60. - . - SHARES, 5100 EACH. I. the undersigned, horehy purchase (write how many........Shares of the Capital Stock of the above- named Uotnj any; and sen 1 herewith the sum of §........... subject to the Prospectus, a copy of which I have studied. = : : Eo Dat REL i vis sire ae nena air seein tae me a oe NBG oi hii ae iad ante ios pier sad S00" od rere wie Strpet aaa Li ee ie Clty OrToWR dun si aie apt waa

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