Daily British Whig (1850), 18 Feb 1903, p. 6

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STREET, TORONTO, ONT: EBV ELLING.: URES ees BRANCH LINE TIME "TABLE Trains Leave the City Depot, Foot of Johnston Street : GOING EAST: { | | Gals wie FOR THE WHIG. mea awakes to the fact helping him to dragged her down to a | "It 1s time Lied to the experiences and require as many as the young n. We do not terling worth drink, smoke g good reason why 3 not be just as moral and it ds largely No. 8, Eastern Flyer .. 2:28 y v8 Thun Tha. - IW By a Farmer's Son. to. 6," Mail... 12:53 PM. | No. 4, Fast Express . 0 21 P.M. No , Loced ou sh 7:18 PAL | GOING WEST : i eB, MB i wis ow. LO FA w with On, listen, man! Dl Loy Tam a AN | yay Nome . I 1 ational Ltd. =. 12:23 Pa. | an, t ou shalt never die ! Celestial 3 Mau... ERO DM pve No ib Loss. i... sos PM. mn it into our souls according Nos. 1, 2, 8 and 4, run daily. No. 5 | py urs | or Se Wy y ¥ angel fingers touched, when the m ; stars eR Re 12, 15 and 18 daily, ex- | (j; morning sang together, sound forth For Pullman accommodation, tickets still and all other information y Tae SomE Of bur great Inmentality , Agent, Ph 0 Lr ed ~ steering orbs d his u Pass. Depot. [The tail, dark: mountains, and tt toned seas Join in this solemn univer Oh, listen, ye our si 8! Kingston & Pembroke & Canadian Pacific Railways. mine, Trains Leave Kingston : 12:40 p.m.--Express, for Ottawa, Mon- treul, Quebec, St. John, N.B.; Halifax, Boston, Toronto, Chicago, Denver, Ren- frew, Sault Ste. Marie, Duluth, St. Paul, Winnipeg, Vancouver, Seattle, Portland, apd San Francisco. 5:80 p.m.--Local for Sharbot Lake, | connecting with C.F'.H. east and west. 8:10 a.m.--Mixed, for Renfrew and in- termediate points. Ny Passengers leaving Kingston at 12:40 .m.; arrive in Ottawa at 5:00 p.m.; Peterboro, 5:10 p.m.; Toronto, 7:80 | p.m.; Boston, 7:8 am.; St. John, | N.B, 11:85 am. Full particulars at K. & P. and C. P. R. Ticket Office, Ontario St. ¥. CONWAY, F. A. FOLGER, JR.. Gen. Pass. Agt. Gen. Supt --e | THE BAY OF QUINTE RAILWAY | ," NEW SHORT LINE FOR | Tweed. Napanee, Deseronto, and: all Jo- cal points. Tran leaves City Hall Deg pot at 4 pan. R. J. WILSON, C.P.IL. Telegraph Office, C t | ALLAN LINE From St. John. From Halifax. | i, Feb. 14, Feb. 16, 10 p.u. 23, 10 pau. | Fel 2, 10 pm. Mar. 7 9 10 pa Tudisian Mar. 14 16, 10 pa RATES Of PASSAGE. First Cabin, Tunisian, $60 and uj- wards Other steamers $50 and up- wards | Second Cabin, Tunisian Pretoriar $i0 Other steamers, $37.50 Liv pool, London, Londonderry Third Class, $25 and $26, Liverpool Belfast, Glasgow, Derry, London. | Through tickets to South Africa. NEW YORK TO GLASGOW. | Carthaginian, .. .. .. Feb 21,712 noon. | Laurentian, .. .. .. Mar. 7, 11 noon . P. HANLEY, Ageus, City Fuwsen- ger Depot. J. P. GILRERSLEEVE. Clarence street. ) + eee et fee DOMINION LINE STEAMSHIPS | BOSTON AND HALIFAX TO LIVER- | POOL, via Queenstown. | From From Boston. Halifax. Canada, ... -- . March 8th, March 6th. | Canada ... ~. .. April 3nd. April 3rd. | BOSTON TO LIVERPOOL. Merion Feb. 19th and March 19th PORTLAND TO LIVERPOOL. | California; 'Feb. 21. Ottoman, March 7 Nurseny Feb. - Nomadic, March 14 AVONMOUTH DOCK AND BRISTOL, an, From all the air Tis mn moonlight "Pis Aoating 'midst day's setting glories night Wrapp'd in her sable robe, with silent step, Comes to our bed, and breathes it our ears Night and the dawn, bright day and thoughtful eve All time, all bounds, the limitless ex panse As ome vast mystic instrument are touched By an unseen living hand and co scious chords Ouiver with joy.in this g ihilee ! The dying hear it, and, as sounds of earth Grow dull and distant, wake their pass ing souls To mingle in this Heaven armony ! Dana dies that ther practice in the ladies not only and their own what is right for one for the other, Vo! Z men been eternally man made light stead of treating them lightly, talked with firmly refi reformed a better life he done before rage Une of th oncerns g prot 8 ply s of eggs at t 3 s @® Ways aa @ { United States news OB Fé tleships which will | a | This was accomplisl Kailway company s ip for a distance of tite cord, altogether, i with them, in one al als narrow-minded me ing in a provincial 1 his company, until she could have But remember this must wen were accused of tl the pu | thing invigorating in the | the glitter of frost suggest a reserve ¥rom Portland, | Dan McLeod, champion cateb a ot, who met in a wr 1 [ within an hour. It took Mcleod fifty mi ing bout at Cleveland Mcleod won. His contract called for the evhilarated their * 0 The following paragraph from the pen of Maurice Thompson is able to our invigorating winter, "To the healthy mind there winter pastimes, and especi 1 wind brisk excercise in air. Tropical those that da the keen omutd are delicious, but the snap of ice of moral support. When the wind al Englishman, Feb. 21, Manxman, Feb. 28 | and cogplain as one walks on th BOSTON TO MEDITERRANEAN vancouver, Feb. 21. New England monwealth, March 28 For further particulars apply to J. P. HANLEY, G.T.R., J. P. GILDERSLELVE, 42 Clarence St The Dominion Line, Montreal & FPort- land. ..BERMUDA THE NOW FAR-FAMED BERMUDAS, roads, headquarters of the British army and navy, is unrivalled in its attrac- tiveness, reached by the first-class iron steamers TRINIDAD or PRETORIA in forty-eight hours from New York. Sail- ing every SATURDAY this winter. The tropical islands. including SANTA CRUZ, ST. KITTS, MARTINIQUE, ST. LUCIA, BARBADOES AND DEM- YRARA, also afiord beautiful and in- veresting tours, all reached by steam- ships of the Quebec Steamship 'Company | from New York. For deserip- | tive pamphlets. and dates of sail- ing amy to A. EMILIUS OUTER- BRIDGE & CO.. Agents. 39 Broadwav. New York: J. P. HANLEY or J. .'P. GILDERSLEEVE, Kingston, Ont. AR- 'HUR AHERN, Secretary, Quebec. EE -------- EE 0000000000002 Butts Cannel AND Reynoldsville Lump For Open Grates. 0000000609000 000 «*29% JAMES SWIFT & ©0. 8 'Phone 135 é 9000000000000 Auction Sales. SAVE MONEY BY EMPLOYING ALLEN & SON, PP 0900002659000 00000 Feb, 28. Cambromen, March 12. Com- | | | niost - screams and" the sn lust 1= whirled about, and one's shoes growl { dazzling © white ground, . then comes that physical vigor and that spiritual | vim which defy cold and revel in the rough caresses of the polar current The warm room with its sputtering | grate or -crackling wood fire, is. a | charming place, but a whiff of crystal | bearing air and a tingling ser in cheeks and cars are enough to make one forget fire and rugs and casy chairs, if one really is a lover of out with cable communication and equable | door pastimes winter temperature of 68 degrees, beau- | tiful scenery and 100 miles of geod | The road to glory would cease to lx arduous, if 1t were trite and trodden; and great minds must Le ready, not only to take opportunity but to make them. Alexander dragged the Pythian priestess to the temple on a forbidden day. She exclaimed "My son, thou art invincible!" which wa oracle enough for him. On a second occasion he cut the Gordian knot | { which others had in vain attempted to | untie. Those who start for human glory, like the mettled hounds of Act aeon, must pursue the game not onl where there is a path, but where ther is none. They must be able to simul ate and dissimulate, to leap and to | creep: to conquer the earth like Caes ar, or to fall down and kiss it like Brutus: to throw their sword lik Prennus into the trembling se or like Nelson, to snatch the laurels fror the doubtful hand of victory, whik she is hesitating where to Ix ttem. That policy that can st 0 while the iron he vill be by that perseverance which, like Ct well's, ean make the iron hot | in i he that can ot st must 3 It him w bhuth rais 1 «. CE A 1 ny han an of the "7 \ 1 ni a \ lish I or 0 4 © \ t t ihe 1 if t lo oul { 1 same. Ther n ith in this. YX gz lac 1 « 1 with v¢ omen I i y foliow ix well dre d ret ood looking they do question his princif Our voung ladi are not half awake to the real evils of strong drink ort orrows that come to those of drunkards. Ne to their own re bil { hristian voung ladies on « who are working it teraperance organizations where the hear much about the cause of inten erance, Wi often marry men who drink o-ecasionally They flatter them elves that w' nee married thes young men wi i the companionship of 'the boys," and Jl! will be well. She 'marries a man Auctioneers. | io save him,' but in 8 few moiils jve up drinking and | { air. He is from Dag have ha times « it was u long journey, made this | hours, althoug ¢ account inthe those days of transportat acan prophet, had in hi something like press. when corded in the pheey. Look this up ss ae A philologist the derivation man. uses when and finds that most of wre very old, back to the childhood The word the Greek interje | meaning "hold" ir says "soh from the Sat beep st «old a Sunserit Wh } the : Vv th Hl i} n, 1 te the Canadian though ther the whol of Missouri I mens we for strutting farm var, vard flock, which now sel f fresh and 12 for packed a doz; pike, To a 1b.; bloaters, 30c nges, 40¢. n oranges, 30 oranges, 2H a nmon, 81 to ¥2 a er, $2.00 to 83 a a dozen; cranberries rapes, 2Uc. to 2c. a first chapter of hi o attract attention, which i he 3 Bakers strong 2.10 to & and lone Eggs. and evidently has reason to ke. They have EE II in the United ha found them row them y fe news new int 2.000 tons ln rs afloat; the that an Eng has attained a miles an hour i Midland und en een miles, When the fact \ en killed ns n Eng year, the 1 yihie y 11 8) great ."-- v. carry hom L poor of nd all because of I emanated from Toronto. Yet why should the whol f the Dominion stakes of a k those resid ! These vis made a Sunday by Re reply of the Mr. Kerr--tou Foronte divin Next the he other day, whil from the pulpit, tell his peo od for them, that spirits and stimu 1 almost ob h Augusta ./ PRODUCE AND PRICES. Rates Which Govern the Local Markets Kingston, Feb. 17 Fhe chief change + market price . | lc. to 15¢c. a Ib Tic. a pair; low ducks, Se. to 90 to 81 each mackerel, salmon salt salmor mackerel, ciscoes, picker salmon, 25¢. li Ih.; salt cod Kippered herring, 40 10c. a lb: oy + quart; shell cla | oysters, 25c. a dor nelts, Sc. to 15. a 15¢, a lb. ofanges, Oc a a dozen; lemons 40c. a dozen Wheat, Manitoba, No. 1, 75 white winter and , hide. to 67c. a bush cat, G5c. a bushel a bushel; buck i barley, 40c¢. te 65¢. to Gx a bushel ve, 17 #220 a cwt £2.30 to $240 a oatmeal and rolled oats, £4.20 to cornmeal, 8 40 to §l 19 to 80 a ton hay, 86 to $9 a ton juarters, 44 te arters, 6c. to Je. a a lb; by the quar , 2c. a lb; farm- a lb; in rolls, 20c. 18%. a dozen lozen, Whyte has passed y oDe years She for many years, snd a husband and a fam ly of sons and daughters, es, £1.20 to 81.25 a + head; carrots onion, GU¢, to TU a bunch; parsnips, and and 64 I THE CANADIAN INVESTING PUBLIC ALE RESPECTFULLY R TO READ CAREFULLY THE FOLLOWING SUBSCRIPTION OFX SEND FOR THE ILLUSTRATED PROSPECTUS AND MAPS OF THE COM PANY'S PROPERTY, WHICH WILL BE MAILED FREE ON SUBSCRIPTIONS WILL NOW BE RECEIVED FOR THE LINITED NANBER 9 50,000 SHARES OF THE CAPITAL STOCK OF TH British-Canadian Wheat Raising Co., Limited. (INCORPORATED UNDER THE LAWS OF THE PROVINCE OF ONTARIO.) : ¥ AT PAR VALUE OF $5.00 EACH. : ------------------ CAPITAL / $1,000,000 DIVIDED INTO 200,000 SHARES AT $5.00 BACH, 140,000 Shares of which age owned by the Company. ---------------------------------------------- : DIRECTORS. 4. RICHARD BRYYRE, Esq, Capifmlist, President. ...... HON. T. CHASE CASGRAIN, K. C., M. Po... ce ol iio aninnnnnnnnsnnns E. H. MCHENRY, Esq., Chi Engineer Canadian Pacilic Railw HON. T. MAYNE DALY, K. C., Ex-Minister of the Interior, Cansds....... WM. JOHNSTON, Esq., of Wm. Johnston & Co., Implement Dealers HUGH RB. CAMERON, Esq., Real Estate... cooanns ovineanien Crt eua pay COM. J. U. GREGORY, Agen: of tke Department of Marine and Fisheries. ..........) Two representative English Directors will be selected by the subscribers t the close of this subscription, r CHAS. F. LAKE, Treasurer. . Montreal, Can | WM, H. JOLLY, Superintendeat. , Winnipeg, Can.' BANKERS. A BANK OF MONIAEAL......Mogteesl, Can. | PARIS BANK........ eee socltmdon, BEgd SOLICITORS. i . ! MACDONELL & BOLAND, Toronto, Can. | WILLIAMS & NEVILLE, London, Eng. AUDITORS. HARRY VIGEON, F. C. A., Imperial Bank Building, Toronto, Ont CHAWTREY, CHANTREY & ©0., London, Bag FROP_RTY OF THE COMPANY. ' This Company has secured 10,000 acres: of the choicest wheat lands in Assiniboia, Camda, having\paid to the = addition to 60,000 shares of its Carita) Stock. for which the owners are completely equipping the property with alt sary build steam plows, steam threshers, drills, wagons, tools, fences, and everything necessary to operate the said 10.000 acres. In jifion, the Compsny is to pay to the Canadian Pacilic Railway Company and the other vendors of the said lands $50,000 in yes:iv installments of $10,000 each, being the balance of the purchase money. s | Thess lar are caf e of producing, at a fair estimate, 30 bushels to the acre of the best: wheat roduged in the J or a total ca t 300,000 bushels to the rich, prolific nature of the Northw Canadian this produ i i each yee ampany's property will always be equipped with all the latest proved am plows, dr threshers hinery to produce wheat ar the lowest cost, itis the intention of the Company to have its own elevator, of a ¢ cient to store its entire production, thus suabiing\thelt 10 sdvane tage of the hi t market pricss from time fo market for wheat is the same as for gold--ir'is ¢ The Company &lso lias an option on 10,000 su. iticrial acres of the same character of wheat land as thes 10, acres abo mentioned, the prope being located seven miles from the Canadian Pacific Railway, where farge elevators are ly to receive the product ' This is an investment thet will enhance in value as time goes by, not only fromitheargejproduction\of wheat, but the ! : --_~ increased value of the Company's lands from year to year, APPROXIMATE EARNINGS OF THE!COMPANY , Are Estimated as Follows : iw hs Sak 3 The average vield of wheat in Western Canada varies but little under all conditions. In/sometyears the iaverage has j over thirty-five bushels per.acre. Many individual cases report as high as forty-five and eventfifty-tive bushels to the } th st average, there is no indusuy that will produce better profits. Owing totthe modern steam cal ethos employed in cropping, harvesting, threshing and marketing, as well asythe ease with in the orairic country of Western Canada, wheat is produced, there is always a splendid profit; The cost: o! wheat, being placed by farmers and experts at about $5.00 per acre, there have been casts injthe pastifew much as $35.00 has been realized, Woy the cost of 35,00, lenving a net profit of $30.00 per acre, v A safe and conservative estimate of the Company's esrnings, taken much below theabove figares)is (herewith givens APFRIOXIMATE YEARLY STATEMENT. 10,000 ACRES AT 30 BUSHES OF W "IAT PAR ACRE 301000 BUSHE WOR' ™B "CANADIAN PACiciC RAILWAY, 60. PER BUSHEL BuSHELSY im i $160,000 10,000 acres at $1.00 per acre, $10,000 "" " 20 " 2,000 i Cost of Steam Plowing ... . Harrowing .e .e "eo . » «Cultivating " . . " " A)» 4,000 ." Seed for oe a .e wo ne " 00 oo 0, 1 " Drilling e .. ae . '" a a3 " 200 3 ' «Binding ." na " "oo" "- "3 * : ."" ftiresbing "" ~ 1.28% " 12, « lacidentsls, wear and tear oi. machinery, etc. | 20 9» 2, Salary of General Manager, per year - . . "" 3, : Clerks, office expenses, per year . . .e . ws = 5 he . ------ Annual Deferred Payments on Land ; . . * ."" .. 10,000 To pay Dividends of 15 per cent. per annum . - "- - ' 82.500 Estimated Surplus, alter payment of Dividends A . . }.. 37,500 ESTIMATED NET PROFITS PER YEAR. " A 1t will be seen that, after paving the expenses of raising wheat ou 10,000 acres, amounting 10:350,000 each Yobt. to Sore ing $10,000 per year to the Cs ian Pacific Railway (for § y as yearly pa 0 ] ; : 2 y Mor ' ) 4 n the proj ' will still remain « profit of $120,000 pes year, or over 20 per cent. per annum Fig ag > issued. mY. . TREASURY ASSETS. : : The Company now have «'ter paying the 60,000 shares to the owners for the lands, improvemen: . shares still in the Treasury, tie same bring set aside as a Treasury Fund. 50,000 of oy --_ ide 3 subscription in Canada and Logland, and are to be sqld for the purpose of taking up th i scqguiri serie 4 of new wheat territory. sad the equipment of the same, together i ony a optim, ds ng the t ca Ls By acquiring the additional 10,000 acres, making 20,000 in all to be ay nd operated by'the)Company, the -- h wil! 3 Jors than doubled, or over 40 per cent, on the 119,600 shares of stock issued. "he balance of 90,000 shares will be held as an asset of the Company, wh when required extending i operations of the Company. IInpany ih tn be wid tor ihe DIVIDENDS. x Dividends of, say, 15 percent, per year, it is estimated, can be paid semi-annually, Dec " 'ol eaeh Outside of the amount paid in: dividends, the surplus earnings will Anghion Ry Se paid June late sharcholders as extra dividends, or used to purchase new wheat territory; or be otherwise ) employed jus may be hereafter determined. WESTERN CANADA ds fast becoming the Eldorado of Great Britain. Its wheat lands will create more wealth th ' . ic ids wi n all the sod and of the Empire. The failure of a crop is unknown. (See the report of Hon, Clifford - imister of the 8 Sigiony lhe extracts of which are published in the prospectus of this Con bp y The er Sion, Mises is y tremely Hard No. 1. the best quality grown in the world, the eid also being considerably more in i. Sta The $uh-s00 thioughout the intense heat of summer is kept moist by the slow melting of the dep moisture ascending to t p iste p 0 ois ending to the surface and moistening the roots of the grain, thus stimulating growth and) pedi . nt . DEMAND FOR WHEAT. i he demand for wheat from Envland alone is over 160,000,000 b uropean tries about 250,000,000 bushels, most of my ve from the 00 buthisls BU Tear, orang oehes | Bu 8 Ren be furnished by Canada. The ( dian Pacific Railway runs within casy hauling distance of 'the > Soh thing in its power to increase wheat raising. Praperty-sud is doing ovary. This . A B Ei ADLE INVESTMENT. s Company has an advantage over other industrial ent the fact that while the Conpany's earnings from its wheat Phi seg igh nlp stantly growing, and advancing the price of the Company's shires, t e\land of o Teeurestot. the Company is continually enhancin 1 g in value, er the Cal » creating a doable There isino business in the commercial world so profitable as raisin i h . ) i rid so { aising wheat, and th is. i road Bonds, for th reason that the land and improvements of the Company are aways 5 sfounty rg pg ability to redse ir sely profitable crops. The ssibilities of this Company are unlimited, as fo ei a onnibe devoted to the acouisition of additional wheat Tate thereby in i i Sevoted to the aequisition of 1 + thereby increasing the earning capacity of 'the/Comgany lowesing Owing mo the intrinsic veiue of the property of this Compan i i i ' y, and its estimated vast earning powen, @ rapid ied: j the price of these sh ; ve confi is i af the price. ofl these shares will doubtless take place, and we confidently expect that this issue of, 50,000/uh ares vii raly SUBSCRIPTION TERMS. The fulliamount of $5.00 per share must accompany the order, The right i smallery PR than the amount subscribed for, in which event the balance of the money wit be retract WHEE Th ee 1 be Application will be made for a settlement of these shares on the London, Montreal and TorontorStosk Exchanges in dus' pousse. MONEY MAY BE SENT BY POST OFFICE ORDER, EXPRESS, REGISTERED LETTER,JORIBY CcHmQuE. x Address all communications, Including applications forpshmres; to. 9 me Trusis and Guarantee Company, usiss 14 King 8t. West, Toronto, Ont.

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