Daily British Whig (1850), 12 Feb 1913, p. 9

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THRE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, WEDNESDAY. FEB. 12, 1913. - 4 PAGE MSE. SCENES AND PROMINENT POPE IN BS D. TEYES | Francisco Madero is--or was--the last elected president. He rode to the presidency on the wings of a revolution, and seems likely to go out again--perhaps to the scaffold in the same way. At is the. same 'old story with the Mexican presi. dents, nd WP « - ' ---------------- p-- SOME. TWENTY-FIVE MILLION DOLLARS IN CRIPPLE CREEK. Western Industrial Companies Be. coming lodependent of East-- More Bell Télephone Bonds. New York, Feb. 11.--The §25.- 000,000 merger of all the dividend paying mines in the Cripple Creek mining district is now well under, way, The consolidation will be known as the Colorado Mines Railways | and Utilitles Corporation capital- | ized at the above figure. Of this, $10,000,000 will be issued at. once the remainder being held in the treasury for * future property ac- quisitions. The stock will have a par value of $5. : So faz as the merger has pro- gressed it includes El Paso Cousor- | dated Gold Mining company which is capitalized at $2,500 000, and the Golden Cycle Company, with $1500,000 of s'ock. Stockholders of El Paso will be offered six| shares of new stock for every five of El Paso. The Colorado - Cycle . company mines and smelters will be about, $7,000,000 cash. A syndicate has underwritten the stock required to make the purchase. In his ently "the F. 'A, Ba giving food is wit of Breakfast Foods." : ; Made in Canada by Canadian 2 2.5 | Allen I. Burris, Dr. Arnold Lorand" : Physician to the Baths, Carlsbad, Austria. published book, "Health Throngh Rational Diet," from the press of vis Co., Philadelphia, says: v LATEST Joseph Walker & Sons will be the bankers for the ® new company. president of the El Paso Gold Mining Company, will oc- cupy that office in the new corpora- tion. Mr. Burris has just returned with several New Yurk capitalists frem a trip to the Cripple Creek distr'et, where he engaged Joseph C. Helm as counsel for the new conipany Richard A. Parker, formerly asso- ciated with the late Cecil Rhodes and John Hays Hammond, will be consulting engineer, while John H. Nichols, El Paso superintendent, will be engineer in charge of the de- velopment of all the merged mines. -------- obits adi. Stina -To Be Independent. ' Toronto, Feb. 11.--All the larger Canadian industrial companies are completing arrangements to be able to take particular care of the west- , ern markets in Canada, and in or- the are their to be dependent on regular steamship companies providing some steamers of own, . Last fear the Canada Cement Company, owing to the difficulty it has had of making regular ship- ments, made arrangements to have stéamers ready for the coming spring season, Now the Dominion Steel Corporation has announced its intention of using (wo of is steamers: for deliveries through Fort William, , more der not ~ As a breakfast food, another variety of the h-althful cereals which is much used in America would be advantageous. Grape-Nuts,inwhich the Joury substance has been' dextrinized oy lon, thus rendered digestible an similation, is eaten with cream and would be a useful addi breakfast. The recommendation of this eminent European authority to the wealthiest health-seckers in the world (those who frequent the famous baths of Carlsbad) is especially interesting to Americans, > ; rape- Nu is sak) by grovers almost everywhere in America for 15¢ the pkg. : 'While Grape Nuts maybe a ** health luxury " in Kurope, this sturdy health- in the reach of practically every' American at trifling cost. Rich in the brain-making, body-building clements of prime wheat and malted barley, this food has won for itself at home and abroad the title of "The King. - "There's a Reason" 'Fae tories, Windsor Ontario. Postum Cereal Ch, SEHERRE TIANUEL [TENDPAGO i for the output of its nail mill { Maple to | nouncement is made that the particularly ! minion Canners, Ifmited, will erect aking and easy of as- tion to our usual In thousands of families Grape Nuts and cream is the regular hreakfist dish of wide-awake, go-ahead people. Lid, Pure Food bes ed 3 ¥ EV FORNCISCO « ['TRADERO ~ G outlet The Leat Milling Company hau algo chartered a steamer of its own carrying the output of the National Mon Works westward, and bringing down the supplies for the big mill at Port Colborne. with a view of finding an More Bell Telephone Bonds. Montreal = Feb. 11.----A special meeting of the Dell. Telephone Company of Canada, will be held on Fab. 27th to authovize the direc- tors in issuing additional bonds and debentures to the amount of $350 000. The outstand'ng bonds of the company at present amount to $4 .- 399,000, and the paid-up capita 10 $15,000,000. The company has authority to issue bonds up to' 75 per cent. of the paid-up capital, which, with the new issue recen'iy announced, will amount to $18,000, 000 by the end of the year. Wire. Products 'Issue. Toronto Feb. 11.--National Wire Produets, Ltd.,, whose proposed plant is at Port Arthur, will shortly offer $540,000 7 p.c. preferr xd stock with 50 p.e. bonus of common stock. Dominion Canners To Build. Chatham, Ont., Feb. 11.--The a5 Jo- ts FOOD: / MEXICO'S VERY maining daughters ed the gna, performed church. Miss Agnes, hecompanied jwas attired in pale blue silk, lors of {driven , The house 'ranged on the tables in lroom. Rev. Father Cullmane and Father Gamache honored the ,wodding feast by their presence, and oi the dinner the { Rev. at the conclusion | EN FELIX Diaz pf 5 a $65,000 factory in Chatham dur- ing the coming summer The fac- tory may be completed in time f° this season's crop. ' To Have Large Plant. Windsor, Feb. 11--The Remington Arms Union Metallic Cartridge Co. with main offices in New York City, has decided to extend its facicvies into Canada, and has closed a Je} for 100 acres of land in le amsch Road, at the southerly city limits on which will be erected = plant double the size of any present plant in Windsor, Finaneial Notes. Canadian Pacific stock, will, it is expected, when the European mar. kets are settled, be put on a twelve per cent. dividend. The National:Cash- Register Co. has manufactured 1,224,000 ma- chines since it has been in existence, and 358,670 in the last three years. The reorganization committee of Toledo Ruilways & Light company reports .that assent of the stock- holders to reorganization plan now represents more than 115,000 shares of the stock, or 83 per cent, total outstanding. - The United Staves Steel Corpora- tion is to take a steel plant from Hamilton. They will start up a plant in SandWch, Ont A vein three and a half ® to four and a hail inches in width has been | d'scovered at the Chambers<Ferland uiine, im the 'Cobalt region. TREVELYAN DOUBLE WEDDING. Two Daughters of Mrs. Leeder the Brides. Trevelyan, Feb. 7.-On Wednesday morning, January 20th, the bell of St. James' church, Trevelyan, pealed forth in joyful tones, announcing an event of unusual importance. At ten o'clock the church was filled to its utmost capacity. The cause of the Interest was the union in the holy bonds of matrimony of the two re bf Mis. George Catharine Agnes, io and Frances Olive, to George Leeder, via: James Cobey, Francis Fodey grooms and groomsmen were in their places before the altar, Mr. Cobey being assisted by John Hall, oi Brockville, while James Fodey, of Re- a like duty jor his brother, To the strains of the wedding march, rendered by Miss Mamie Leed- or, the bridal party entered the by her brother, David, and Miss Olive, by hee brother, Frederick. Following them marched the two pretty brides- maids, Miss Fthel Shea, of Brockville. as' brid maid for Miss Agnes, and Miss Hanna Teeder, acting in a sim- ilar capacity for Miss Olive. When in Position at the altar, the respective couples and their assistants formed a very attractive picture. The brides looked charming in hand- some costumes of cream silk poplin and large white beaver hats, trim- med with ostrich plumes. Miss -Hanna Leeder wore a mauve silk dress and hat to match, and Miss Fthel Shea with and The The church black picture hat. decorated. aliar were prettily (Ceremony was performed hy the pas jtor, Rev. D. A. Cullinane. The pres- jonce of Rev. Father Gamache, of Kuroki, Sask., in the sanctuary, was another pleasing feature of *the cere mony. After the celebration of the nuptial mass, the happy couples, amid show- rice: and good wishes, were to the home of the brides' mother, where a very tempting array of viands awaited the guests, about seventy-five in number. was en-hair ferns being no tha Neti Wait Coe REVOLUTION. At the hour appoint- | scsi ------ ---- { I OFFER AT PAR with a Bonus of 25 p.c of Common Stock the balance of the unissued capital stock in the Treasury of . FORWARDERS LIMITED Amcunting to $34,400 which is cumulative Preferred Stock bearing Seven per cent interest. Forwarders 'Limited has ised Capa of $500,000 and half Common Stock a Dominion Charter with an author- of which half is preferred Stock divided into shares of $100 each Of this capital stock there has been issued : Common Stock Purposes of this Issue "A New Steel Steamship ordered some months aco will he ready for delivery in April and the procecds from the sale of this stock will he used to apply on the purchase price and for the general purposes of the Company. v The following are Directors W. H. DWYER, Wholesale Grain, Ottawa J. W-HENNESSY, Supt. J. R, Booth, Ottawa ALEX. LONGWELI, .Coniagas Mines, Toronto DR. W. L. GRAY, Physician, Pembroke A. BLACKBURN, Capitalist, Ottawa J. P. BROPHY, CE, Ottawa River Works, Ottawa R. A. McLELLAND, Kingston . Bankers BANK OF MONTREAL Each steel steamship should earn 20 ~~ net per annum on its cost, A statement of Assets and Liabilities will he furnished on application by investors. dug All applications for stock to be sent to R. A. McLELLAND, Sec-Treas, Forwarders Limited . Kingston RRR A EA ples," which received the hearty en- dorsation of all present. Rev. Father Gamache made a few pleasing and ap propriate remarks,which were much appreciated. Several friends, M. Roman, R. J. made by Shea, T, hes were effernan, P. J. Leeder and T. L. Flood contributing. The remainder of the afternoon was spent in games and music, until tea was served, at - six o'clock. After all had done ample fustice to the good things provided, A those who were proficient in the . i Terpischorean art were 'given excel lent enjoyment by a special orchestra and danced until the rosy streaks of dawn illumined * the sky. Those who did not wish to dance. were enter tained by games and music The great array of valuable pres ents testified to the popularity of the brides. As it was the fifs{ double wedding performed' in St. James' church, it was one oi the most pleas ing and attractive events in the his- tory of the section, and to make the occasion still more unique, the date {nas also the fifty-second anniversary of the marriage of Mrs. Leeder, the mother of the britles. | Mr. and Mrs. Fodey will make their residence in Regina; where 'Mr. Fodey is well known as a prosperous man of business. Mr. Cobey is a graduate of Ottawa normal school, and a well known and suocessiul teacher, and with his bride, will mgke his home in Caintown. Mr. Fodey's gift to the bridesmaid, Miss Hanna Leeder, was a gold cross and - chain; and to the groomsman, James Fodey, gold euli links. Mr. Cobey presented Miss Shea with a ring set with pearls, and Mr Hall with a set of gold cuff links. On Saturday evening. a reception was tendered the young couples at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Fodey, Outlet, and on Monday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. "Jed" Flood, | which were also thoroughly emjoved. Why Buy Bonds ? bend, being in effect a fractional part of a gen eral mortgage, is und e he latter term the oddest as well as the prncipal form of ifhvestment Industrial bonds are favored by investors becanse of the high interest ret urn and saleability There is a réady market for bonds of well known in- dustrial corporations which 'yield more than 8iX per cent. and investors called upon to realize may do go without lose of time or money HOWARD S. FOLGER - Kingston Representative E DOMINION BOND = COMPANY, LIMITED DoMINION BOND BUILDING DoMINION EXPRESS JIUILDING TORONTO MONTREAL VANCOUVER LONDON, Eno. 29 GENT " DANDERINE " FOR FALLING ma ITCHY SCALP OR DANDRUFF--GROWS HAIR OLD, RELIABLY, HARMLESS "DANDERINE"--GET RESULTS. ELE A OE EO ESR ¥ ul | The Late Thomas Mulville. Westport, Jan. 31.--When the news spread around Kingston last Friday night that Thomas Mulville had passed away suddenly in the Hoiel Dieu, the citizens were shock- ed beyond expression. Although Mr. Mulv'lle had not had the best of healtn s nce Jast July, his death was unexpected by his friends. He had for some time been salesman for the International Harvester Co. In religion, Mr. Mulvill: was a Roman Catholic and an honorary member of the C.M.B.A. Hié re- mains were taken to his sister's, Mrs. Edward Golden, Burridge, and on Monday morning h's funeral was derine from any drug store or toilet counter, and alter the first applica tion you will say it was the best ins vestment you ever made. Your hait will immediately take on that life fu Thin, brittle, colorless and scraggy bair is mute evidence of a neglected scalp; of dandrufi--that awful scwurd, There is nothing so destructive to the hair as dandruff. It robs the hair of its lustre, its strength and its very fire and luvarihnee which is so beautic life; eventually producing a feverish- ful. Tt will become wavy and flufiy neds and itching of the scalp, which if;and have the appearance of abund- not remedied causes the hair roots to janes; an incomparable gloss and soit-& assembled tastefully decorated, pink and white carnations and maid- artistically ar- the dining- to St. Edward's church, Westport, thence to the vault to await inter- ment in the Spring, beside his wife, who passed away nine years ago. He leaves one child, Alphonsus, five sisters and six brothers: Mrs. Ed- ward Goldn, Burridge: Mrs. Thos. ASTORIA For Infants and Children. Signature of shrink, loosen and die--then the hair falls out fast. little anytime--will surely save vour nar. Get a 25c. bottle of Knowlton's Dan EE ---------- Toppings, deceased; Minetto, N.Y.; Mrs. M. 1. Deseronto; Daniel, Michael and port; Dennis, Manitoba; Sault Ste. Marie, and Joseph of Big Bay, Michigan. carried by his five nephews and one were a wreath from bis brother sslesmen, LL HC ny. a bess, but what will please you most will be after just a few weeks' use, when you will actually see a lot ob fine: downy hair--new hair-growing all over the scalp. : Danderine to-night-now-~ Miss Margaret, Meagher, Miss Nellie, Kingston; John, West James of The * proprietors of three moving picture houses in New York werd arrested for violations of the. fill regulations Recently in fire pamia two women were trampled to death and 'a dozen persons wére badly ine Jured * At Niagara Falls an ice blockade is threatening thi Iydto-Electric pows wr supply. ¥ Mra. Lapaane, Monireal, died, of Sunday, ' 107 gears of age. 3 .os ; The remains were Among the floral offerings nd a wreath from 'the \

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