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London, England—The Clougher Syndicate, Grand Trunk Building, Trafalgar Square. , DABLY EDITION age Saturday, Nov. 22, 1913 HOW THE MONEY GOES and because it is a growing UNDER SORDEN RULE. seaport of immense possibil- Glowing articles recently ap- ities instead of a small interior a town which has never been of peared in a number of Tory marked importance and is newspapers announcing that gradually losing all it ever had. the government had let a nuwm- With huge expenditures of the ber of contracts. Naturally kind mentioned above for very the majority of these were for small places—-and these are drill halls, to be added to the merely typical of similar pub- collection of over fifty that lic works expenditures of the Colonel the Hon. Sam Hughes present year—it is small won- has already got through. The der that Ganada has the high- order in which these contracts est tax rate of any country in went, with the populations of the world, without spending the places which got the works, the vast sums on defence and makes interesting reading as offence that the old countries an exemplification of the man- of Europe have to provide for. ner in which Mr. Borden is not We his promises of | BORDEN AND HIS - carrying out economy. These are the places favored with the last bunch of publie works: Beauport, Que., contract let for a $30,000 drill hall. NEARLY EIGHT MILLIONS OF ~ RESERVE ORE NEAR SMELTER | ANNUSL REPORT OF THE GRANBY CONSOLIDATED MINING, SMELTING AND POWER COMPANY — EXPENDITURE CREEK MINE the Hidden Creek mine for the fiscal year was $1,058,724, mak- ing the total expenditure on the property to the end of the fiscal year $2,038,035, Of this amount $979,461 expended in 1912 was provided from the surplus profits of the company, and the balance from the floated this year. The surplus of cash and quick in the treasury at the close of the fiscal year was $2,- 587,924. J. P. Graves resigned as gen- though he retains issue of bonds assets eral manager, his ‘position as vice president. F. M. Sylvester, hitherto assist- ant general manager, was ap- pointed to the board of directors and to succeed J. P. Graves as general manager—Portland Ca- nal Miner. Your tall, tall feather, sister, What it here? It makes my bonnet beautiful And dusts the chandelier. purpose serves Charles while Prince Leopold as- serts the money” was left to compensate the son in each gen- the sueces- inissed throne. who sion to the Old Woman in the Shoe. There was an old woman who lived in a shoe, She used all the leather in mak- ing a stew, With meat prices soaring, what else eould she do? The. only “ first-class" job |printing house in Northern B.C, The Daily News. 1836 THE BANK OF 1914 BritishNorthAmerica TT YEARS in Business. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS OveR $7,600,000. 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