te 4 i i HE fF 73 &f Breed {ek £ E isi i i more church members and workers. | Up to a few years ago the dentists lof Japan pulled' teeth with their fin- igers. Forceps and other imstruments |are mow being ly used. : Only all-cream ice cream in the city, at Price's. : A British company has obtained per- ission to run three steamers on the Tierit, the famous river of ancient Oxford Shoes. Getting Scarce goss 1 If'you want a pair'of Oxfords you had better f-get them now, as we are unable to secure any ; later on. We have been fortunate enough to secure 'all sizes last week, but this will likely be the last » shipment. : Men's Oxford Shoes in Gun Metal, Box Call. Patent Colt and Tan Leathers. $3.50, 4.00,4.50 and 5.00. \ Women's Oxfords, light soles and heavy soles, in Viei Kid, Patent Colt, Tan and Sp te Leathers, also White Canvas nn xfords.! $1.50, 2.00, 2.50 to 3.50. Gét your Oxfords now. There will be «Plenty of hot weather yet. a & = - N f jt £ Fis § i: 4 sf iH EH 58 . 'W only do not Bring ron a proper zal whee, i In view of all the| S01 Eh cirgumstances, of the do} john Flan fendants have thrown themselves on of 1 ed, and that # for him to joie was cov With [ "| is a member of force, M.CA, of the as there was no run unattached 2 depicted in the similar extension cap is added striped voile pretty costume, and Liver Pills cure benefit you still satisfactory. Ottawa, July Provincial now in cold stor thy's| } i i ts daily except Monday, Return. ~ *° emlinibn It is. said there, dre more men bur- fied to the square foot along the tine f the Panam canal 'than in Jen ther part of the world. _- po About the thigpuest er the world is the film of a soap bubble. T¢- bout. 50,000,000 of: them |' to measure one : o would take a Prevost, Very graceinl is of kidney trouble, use in taking chanoes. Peck's Kidney will restora the kid neys to proper condition if they wre the source of the trouble. They will the backache giant, is now the sixteen-pound hammer thro tained this honor at Celtic Park in| competing at Tipperary Men's Associ- | ati when he threw the iron | 8 inches, which breaks| am Doyle, anxious to make good as al agan's world's record, Te is' throw sand him, There was no Matt McG h, the New York A | itshimg t arath, ew Y A C ly ; i } world's Shampion | blotches, dandruff, ete. wer. He at- | 2c, at Wade's drug store. time. Dr.| Which hid been sever-| Sul at t would be dangerous | ay for some time. La- g first' when the bases full Stovell, who threw the plate. Larry hurt. Ui 8 out at) ment. Cures | i brecht, who a short time ago incur- nd The Baplespmre of his royal and i and is the ; 8 { ter acted at once. He called the prince his the decorgtions from his breast, and then handed him a him stated] $0 report weekly to the German con- Fram Chaps To Erysipelas. The best remedy for: all injuries to aub hit to or diseases of the skin is Wade's Oine- to first to take skin dispases, but prevents many skim b stepped on troubles by its for a dou- |stroying properties. London, July i { g 2 Gernian kaiser, of Brunswick. There came to the his august cousin certain] fous rumors, on which the lat presence, with his own hands document, ordered him until further notice It not only cures wounds aud antiseptic, germ-de- ecaoma, salt rheum, scaly or eruptions of the skin, pimples, In boxes, | 18.--Sir Arthur Con-| 172! real Sheriock Holmes, has offered his feet 11 inches, by 2 feet 9 inches. The| services to Sir Arthur E. Vicars, Ul new world's champion in all his trials| ster king of arms, in unravelling the previous to his record throw got the) of : hall over 170 feet, Jt was ou his fifth signia of the Order of St. Patrick re- trial that he made the mark. When the | cently stolen from Dublin Castle. distance was announced the 9,000 spec- | tators gave McGrath an ovation. He] the loss of the jewelled in- Price's chocolates are made fires) ev- ' the New York city ery day. The Canadion Amateur Athletic Un-| # ion, which was last Friday notified of Tom Longboat's suspemsion by the Y. League, yesterday, upon the] Indian's aprenl that the suspension was uncalled for, took up the question | runner's Y.M.C.A. idlosyncra- cies, and decided that as he had com-! mitted no athletic sin the suspension! would be forthwith raised, and that, his recon- | prospect ciliation with the West-End Y.M.C.A,,| Commen until three months | from his last public a he will be eligible to join any he sees fit, In other words, the C.A.A.| rance, when elub| = the prificess on} quired sketch. The princess | ment can be bad in parma, shantung, rajah, checked or) and linen, A fine lingerie waist worn with this skirt makes a -- When The Back Hurts. It may or may not be a sure sign x « more by giving the kidneys increased strength and activ- ity. In boxes, 25¢. For sale only ' at Wade's drug store. Money back if not Seized Beaver Skins. 17~A neat Feo of 100 beaver skins was seized Inspector Loveday, on Saturday, at Hull station.' The skins been shipped from Maniwaki, and wero bound for Montreal, when the | foverament The fur, which js very valumble, .is mon wade 0k. . atreet, reagivad three cases of impobted for. his der 'clo t, comsisting idea is accentuated by having the skirt perfectly tight-fitting over "the hips; below shows a graduation of the | material. The bretelle effect is also| business of San Juan, the capital and chief city of the island; Santuree, a populous suburb, and Rio Piedras, a combined with the skirt. the side gores| town 7% miles distant from San Juan. extend over the shoulders and meet | Of the company, is now being developed at Comerio Falls on the La Plata River, 15 miles from San Juan. | An issue of $800,000 of bonds is now being made for an extension of to the _bretelles falling | through Trujillo-Alto to Caguas, the centre of a large and fertile valley, Ack cultivated, principally with sugar over each shoulder. Suitable develop- | cane and tobacco, and with tobacco factories and sugar centrals in dnd trib taffeta, chiffon. WAY running into the interior from San Juan, and it must, from the nature of things, show heavy freight and pas- | senger earnings. from the back. but there is no in 'any case and are ex little [= men! PORTO RI net earnings. a high ra ESTABLISHED ore ' . "OF CANADA : Head Office - - = - Toronto four times a year on all Savings Bank deposits; ~ oe Savings Bank Department in Connection with all Branches. - KINGSTON BRANCH J. S. Turner, Madager COR. PRINCESS AND BAGOT STS. Gas Stoves § The warm weather is now here and the time you need :a GAS STOVE in your home. Our stock is now complete, and we will be pleased to show you our: large assortment. We have them all prices and feel quite sure that we can satisfy you. A trial will convipge you. § MoKELVEY & BIRCH, 86 Brock St. OFFERING mT 57--30-YEAR COLD BONDS AT 92}, WITH {Par value $500 each. Due Nov. 1, 1936. Interest payable May 1 and Nov. 1 each year.) 7, W. B. ROSS, K.C, President. ......covacenanvenns ya tase eam ages cas .e President Trinidad Electric Company; Vice-President Halifax Eroctric Tramway Co.; BIOCK . J: i CCR EER AMS CHEF sss sas tases sass seve eas te that his athletic card be withdrawn, B% Thirty-year Gold Bonds. .....c.coovevecnsscsnacnsnalon and that the Indian be permitted to! STOCK BONUS OF 507, OF PAR VALUE OF BONDS. ° ! C0 RAILWAYS COMPANY, Limite CAPITALIZATION. » Ye. Authorized. Issued. $3,000,000 $2,800,000 3,000,000 2,300,000 ssassssasscnsssensan ~t " : A BOARD OF DIRECTORS. se ssssassssesss Halifax U. was unable to see the justice of the Director Indian's suspension, and so absolved | Dominion Coal Co. 8 him from the Y.M.C.A. League penal-| ROBERT E. HARRIS, K.C., President Nova Scotia Steel and Coal 00. ..v.ceesNaueeenares és veneers Halltng ty, and took him out of their jurisdic-| J, G. WHITE, President J. G. White & Co., Engineers. .... 2h ale +s asa ns car soreness New York Mou. 8. J. MOORE, President Metropolitan Bank. ................ebionuse os ead 5s ive «+vass.+. Toronto. 3 » PD. E. THOMSON, K.C., Director Canada Landed and National Investment Co... susienn sieeve Toronto, ' W. K. McNAUGHT, ML.P.P,, President American Watch Case Co...... 5 PER ae sranese saves Toronto. P. G. GOSSLER, Vice-President J. G. White Co....... Se AR A CRANE CR Stress trans New York. {RAMON VALDES, President Bayamon Raflway Co, .v....h. Paseqasasr anes isds vanes San Juan, Porto Rico. WM AITKEN, Vico-Prefidemt. . . . .. «ooo covoinvunnnnunsnsabassnes Ssshssneiony Veuve dave os Montreal Vice-President Montreal Trust & Deposit Co.; Director Trinidad Electric Co. i v } F. W. TEELE, Consultihg' Engineér. i é 4 Fr T% 3 3 Trustee and Transfer Agent: Td | . ; Mon{real Trust & Deposit Co., Montreal, Canada. ' . Counsel: v § Messrs. Thomson, Tilley & Johnston, Toronto, Can. ' bd Messrs. Harris, Lovett, Henry & Stairs, Halifax, Can Porto Rico was ceded to the United States in 1898 at thé'tonéi¥i¥n of the Spanish-American War, and is permanently a possession of the United States. Since the American occupation the increase in production of , tobacco and fruits, the principal ex- ports (e: "coffee, which is third in importance), has been very great, for the reason that these products go into the Unt tes from. Porto Rico free of duty, while all other countries ave to pay heavy duties. e altered position of the island, politically and commercially; has so stimulated trade that the total ex- ports, which in 1901 were $8,583,962, have shown large gains each year, the amount in 1906 having been $23.- 2357,630.. The rate of development of the business of the island is further evidenced by the totals of imports, | 'which ff 1801 were $9,366,230, and in 1906 were $21,827,665. This rate of p | increased momentum, the climate and the fertility of the soil responding to bet are being introduced. ress bids fair to continue with methods of cultivation which e population of Porto Riep, according ta the census of 1900, was, 952,243, the island being said to have the third. densest rural population in the world. 3° Fore Rico Railways Co., Limited, was formed in October, 1906, under a Canadian caarter, and ac- e --- gmt Electric Railway, Electric Light and Water Power The water power, which is estimated to be sufficient for all the needs 17% miles from Rio Piedras to'it. This will be the only rail- An important contract has been made with the Porto Rican Leaf Tobacco Co., a subsidiary company of the American Tobacco Company, under which the Porto Rico Railways Co,~hauls at remunerative rates all the freight of the tobacco company between Caguas and San Juan for a period of ten years. The population along the line of railway is estimated at fully 100,000. The Company's electric railway and electric lighting business hae bien in Successful operation for years. Net earnings were $75,402.31 in 1905, and $99,154 in 1906, while results for the first five months of the present year indicate net earnings for 1907 of over $140,000. full bond issue of $2,300,000, These earnings' were produced by only $850,000 of the as the proceeds of an issue of $650,000 of bonds made last October for developing the water power, doiible tracking, buying néw cars, etc, and the proceeds of this issue of $800,000 have yet to be represented in earning power. There Is thus the unusual feature in an offering of bonds carrying a stock bonus that of the Porto.Rico Rillways Co. considerab the of nearly two-thirds of the whole bond issue are being spent SO as to greatly increase both gross and . 7a jo Present Rate of Net Earnings . exceeds the interest/od tile¥wholk Haha issue of $2,300,000, although A Ra Messrs. 5. G. White & Co., of New York, constructing and operating engineers, have made a careful esti- mate of earnings and expefises of the entire system for the calendar year 1908, which shows net earnings suffi- clent to pay interest on the $2,300,000 of outstanding bonds, leaving'a surplus 'of over 5% upon the $2,800,000 of outstanding stock. Prospects are favorable for large increases in net earnings year by year, as gross earnings df to expand steadily, and Messrs. White & Co.'s estimates are on the basis of 46% % operating rate-- for operation by water power in a tropical country. The company is well equipped for.the successful management of its husiness, both through the special ex- perience of a number of members of the Board of Directors knowledge of West Indian conditions. and through the Consulting Engineer's intimate A LARGE PORTION OF THE ISSUK OF $600,000 OF BONDS HAVING BEEN SOLD, WH NOW, SUB: the "Sishre. + 4BOT TO SALE, OFFER, IN. CONJUNCTION WITH THE ROYAL SECURITIES CORPORATION OF MONT- HEAL AND HALIFAX, AND MESSRS. J. C. MACKINTOSH & €O., OF HALIFAX, THE REMAINDER OF THE AT 923% (AT WHICH PRICE THE BONDS WILL YIELD 53° UPON THE INVESTMENT), THE SUB- 1, _-- a Roca: ae 3 INS CARRYING STOCK BONUSES OF 50% OF THE PAR VALUE OF THE BONDS. Ste: No Kir § "i An arrangement has been made under which subscribers for other tha; en thousands may even lead. 10:16 a fy Casplan traction 1 shares, at the time subscriptions are made, by buying or selling on & Dasts of $30 per Er: » Subscriptions are payable as follows: 12 1-27, upon subgoription, and 20% each on the Septomber, First Days of ser, October, November and December Next. Bonds may be paid for in full on subscription, or on any fustalment date thereafter. > + _ Applications will be made in due course to have the stock of the company listed . YT real Stock Exchanges. pany on the Toronto and Mont. Subscription books may be closed at any time with h 1 The right is reserved to allot smaller amounts than WHpRSE How. and to: reject subscriptions. ¢ To insure allotments, out-of-town subscribers may telegraph subseripti a pense. p and application forms furnished on Toast. T » FHiots at ourex ra We regard an Investment in the thirty-year 5% gold bords of the Porto Rico Railways Company, Limited, at 9215, as safe and desirable in itself, in view of the considerable fu lus earni anf particularly Miiaciive u Tew of the donde. eine accompanied with a bonus 3 PEO% of thelr a w! ould come into dividends n a comparath short time. is stat visits to Porto Rico within the last year by & member of ouf fis. nis Rmewent 1s made A. E interest, 50% of their par value in afte: with directors and officers of the ohh AMES & C0., Limited, . | 2 The Standard Bank pays interest EES ELT 4 IN CONNECTION Canadian Pacific } HOMESEEK] Round Trip Second MANITOBA, ALBERT, CHEWAN, going stor, July 16 $ Sept. 10 and 24. Tickets ays. Return Fares F - $20 - 8335 | Sask - 3385 | Prin « + 34% | No) - M0 mw | of ~~ + B57 | Stet « 1- 3800 | Edm Coml. rtalds berths in | at moderate rates. Free ¢ eekers' pamphlet, giving points, and full particul and CP.R. Ticket ol , KINGSTON--OT" Leave Kingstom, 12:10 § Leave .; leave Renfrew, 4:15 | broke, Port Arthur, Winn Coast ints. Bull particulars ut K. 8 R. Ticket offices, Ontario ¥. CONWAY, Gen Bay of Quinte jeave City Hall Depot W, DICKSON, Agent B.Q INTERCOL RAILW Ocean Li CANAD. PREMIER BETWEE} Montreal, Levis, for John and Halifax, nection for Prince Island. First Trip From June 30th. Secure I Descriptive Matter a Ticket Office, 141 St SB ------------------------ 'CRAND TRUNK Homeseekers' Second- Trip Excurs To Manitoba, Saskatche berta leave Kingston, 16th, 80th: August 13th, 10th and 24th. Tickets g within sixty days from go Branch Local Tin I'raing will leave and @ Depot, Foot of Johnson * 6 Malt ..... .- *" 4 Fast Exp. 1.00 * 12 local ... ..7.03 Nos. 1,2,3, 4,5 and 8 pther trains daily except For full particulars, app J.P. HA Cor. Johnson and Steamers "Toronto & EAST BOUN Leave Ki ton daily 1,000 Islands, Montreal Saguenay River points. WEST BOUI Leave Kingston, § p.n Charlotte and Toronto, tions for all Western poin Hamilton-Montres Tri-weekly ger EAST AND WEST For tickets and berth n ly to, J. P. HANLEY, R &O.N. Co, K FOSTER OBAFFER. A.G TIME TABI STEAMER WOLFE Leave Wolfe 1 MON. . 7.50--9.15 a.m. HURS., B y's a x Bay B0--4.30 a.m. FRI. 7.809.165 a.m SAT. 8.00--9.15 a.m. SUN 9.00~10.00 a.m. 1 seave Kingsto Mon. 8.30--11.30 a.m. 8.80--11.80 a.m Thuy So. 00 p.m x ! Fri 8.830--11.80 a.m Sat. 8.30--11.30 a.m». Pp and Spoor's dock, at 3.80 Time Table subject to cl motice. Hoat calls at Garden Is and from Mgoaston. E. BRICELAND, ALLA ROYA MAL MONTREAL TO LY The new Steamer Corsics Twin Screw, will sail ir FRIDAY, July etn. o June 20th. s steame: maximum speed of eighte Tier accommodation finest hour.