Daily British Whig (1850), 12 Apr 1913, p. 13

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This splendid subdivision is now on the mar- ket. Lots are selling fast. This property is. within the eity limits of the new Grand Trunk Terminal Town, PRESCOTT, ONTARIO «the future possibilities of which are unlimited, This is your opportunity to'invest in the best town in Ontario, 4 The town. with the big future. John Mack, Agent, 704 Eastern Townships Bank Bldg. | A R. Peltier, ~ Sales Mngr. ALABLLLLLES BESS SEE Montreal, Que. N. ROBINSON, 167 Wellington St. Local Representative. ES iene PP Py A "== IFINANC vVeveveew ¥ AL T CONSOLIDATION OF THE PRINCI. PAL CASKET COMPANIES, 4. €. Wilson Paper Co. is $600,000 Bonds News. Montreal, April 1}.~lorns ster was yesterday elected the first pre sident of Dommion Manufacturers limited, the new consolidation of the principal cagket' companies of Ontaric and Quebec. The balance od as follows: W. Marshall, vice presi dent; and Messrs. F. W, Coles, Lon J. 8. Elliott, Prescott: H. L. Three Iivers; and F. J. Knox, Montreal Securities company. The capitalization of the new com pany is FL000,000, divided into 2, 000,000 common and $1,000,000 prefer red stock. Montreal. Six of the largest casket manufac turers of eastern Canada are coansoli dated in the concern, the list Globe Casket Cy. "Toronto; Evel Casket Co., Limited, National Casket Co., To Godin Hamilton, J 80 Elliott & Sons, Pr Girard & Godin, 1hres Rivers, Several subsidiary companies talso he operated hy the new concern. The J. C. Wilson company, of Mon real, which was founded by the 1. .C. Wilson, some forty-two ago, has so grown that it is one of 'the largest concerns of it in Canada. The company is now offering of 600,000 of first G ver cent. B-year sinking fund bonds, at 100 and interest. Back these bonds the company possesses (o- tal fixed assets of SLOOOD.OW0 and net current assets of $H3L000, 'or tata assets of over $2,125 0060 Tha for the vear 1912 were given 000, sual bond interest o Cedar Rapids Ronds Unsold. "Montreal, Apiil'll. -- More complet figures of the amount of Ceda bonds left on the hands of the under writers give a total of $1,671,000; ror a little over 41 per cent. of the under writing, of $4,000,000 on x total issue of 85,100,000, International Power, . - To Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta HOMESEEKERS SETTLERS Rt re iy .} Settiers ana 1 N Dien iihaut Ave Winnipeg and Heturn--=g$37.50 stock shou use Edmonton nud Returne 45.50 lar Trains Uther points in pi a aving Toronto Heturn Limit 0.20 p.m. Daily TOURIST & Through Colonist or all axeursions and Tourist Sleep- abl berths, Tuily ers. with bedding, can rites Pop settlers" tra. velling with live stock and effects, S ns leave TPor- onto each TUESDAY Marek und Ap 10.20 pom, mos, © OUANS Camforts Sq alppe be. scenres through LL] COLONIST CARS ON ALL TRAINS No charge for Berths atl moderate foetal ngent, ' Through Trains Toronto to Winnipeg and Wine. Around the World via * Empress Of Asia." The "Empress of Asia" will leave Liverpool June 14, calling at Madeira; Cape Town, Durban, Colombo, Singapore and Hong Kong, arriving Vancouver August 30. Vessel remains 14 days at Hong Kong, "Rate for Entire Cruise, $639.10." Exclusive of mainten- ante between arrival time in England and departure of "Empress of Asia," and stop over at Hong Kong. + "+ --- Full particulars from F. Conway {\C.P.A,, Kinrsten, or write M. 6. Murphy, District PaSsenger Agent, Toronta London, Fng., April: 1}.--Internat- icnal Light and Power company, reg- istered in Canada and South America, is offerin, in. cumulative preferred 6 per cent. stock with a bonus of $60 in common Financial Notes. Dominion Steel is listed on the Lon don, England, Stock Exchange. MeCunig® Bros. & Co., Montreal, fig ure that Toronto Railway is worth $183 a share. Chicago &iil shortly receive $2,500 000, being 33 per cent. of net for 1912 from operations tof surface traction lines, During the month of Marek, aceord ing to Houston, there were twonty five new branch banks opened in Can ada and six closed. Standard Oil of Kansas is te doubl its capital stock fram $1,000,000 te B2,000,000, with the customary 'mel on" cutting. The city of Prince * Albert offers $513,500 13 per cent. dehontures at 86 which allows nearly 5} per cent. in Lj terest. , General Electric company's $10,000, 0600 5 per cent. debentures, due 1952 have heen admitied to trading on tly New York Steck Exchange. Liabilitics of concerns failing in Un ited * States. during first quarter of 1912 year were heavier than for any similar period' since 1908. yton busingss mén are formulating plan to borrow $40,000,000 from ox ernment for rehabilitation, with ). 000.000 banking and building loans a collateral. The Canadian Oil company, limited, has been authorized to increase its eipital stock from $2,000,000 to $2, 60,000 by the creation of 6 001 | shares, 8 per cent. preference stock. t ig aldl Eh] LOW. COLONIST RATES. Daily March 15th to April 15th Ine. | Vancouver, B.C, Victoria, B.C., 1$50 1 0 . Seattle, Wash., [ Portland, Oregon. oa) San Francisco, Cal., 'on | ; 3 Los Angeles, Cal. 4 LL » dun Dieg:, Cal., 1$52.05 HESE steamships have Mexico 5 CORE TI . anew standard for and other points at rates in propor | {{ 5 all classes of ocean tea- SH RE They ate not only the REDUCED RATES FOR SETTLERS * fastest vessels on the British © «+ Une way second-class settlers an route but are justly noted brig To oud ae 29¢n. Sccelience §f, their wervice a destinations o rr x superiority of their actor. ALBERTA AND SASKATCHEWAN via Chicago and Port Arthur, SAILING DATES - Sewer © Pam Crigat 14. Royal Edward. Wed, Mag 2 | Et George. Weis, juss 3 Net profits of Cauada Machinery Cor, last year amounted to $105, 056.04, and 'as the sales have increased to a very large extent, earnings this year, it 1s said in some quarters, will show a satisfactory increase. Dividends and interest disburse meats on Canadian stocks and bonds this month will amount to about £31 ,- 059,291, of which $17,030,201, or con siderably more thin hall, will be on listed 'securities. is reported the Hollin in March producet! gold to the value of over * $200,000. Four weekly dividend requ : call Sor $90,000. The March outpdt, therfore, if canfirmed, would enable than $100,000 to surplus. Greatest Business in the World. Leslie's, New York. The greatest business in all the world is the Lords business, snd you and | are preferred interested in its success, and the dividends that come to 'us will represent our péace If we have a desire to dividends we must inter: est ourselves in God's business, and 1 our v aug have gone up. : ged to § oe in es the new Bicycle Goods Co.'s war eroams and over the ¢ ever sh it Kir ston us game. Gloves and balls that |, finest display THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, SATURDAY, IDINGS THE SPORT RE Issuing For -- Commercial Web of the board is compos don, Ont; A.J. H. Eckardt, 'l orontos | of the The head office will be in' being: Semmens- 0; Christ bros. & Co, Limited, Amherst, N. eseott; and | will late years he Fort ( to-day s kind Ty, speed purses at Winnipeg evhihi- making an £32 0 mortgage | goid } profits at $205 1 equal to almost six times the an! r Rapids !class condition for the the board to place more he ed iu New York in 1837. gains | ion A "The Nui 1878. hole | Thayer, of Harvard, 1576. { Curve pitching . The Naticoal Hh a e3 A APRIL TO SHIFT "HANDS 1s THE ESSENTIAL ABILITY i : a Great Baeball Inficldere Some Baseball History--No More Coaxing of Cobb To B: Done By Detrgit Baseball Club President. { President Edward Barrow of the Int » ternational baseball league has ac- copted an invitation to be present at ' the opening game of the Graves at Providence next Wetlpesday. i The senate of the Minnesota legisla. | * ture killed the Moeller hill legs ring "limited boxing contests in this state. Major league baseball teams have already begun . cutting down their strings in p:eparation for compliance [with the -plaver limit rule, "| Toronto baseball team will play "Seranion and Wilkesbarre on Sund * Monday aad Tuesday. Manager (George Stallings, of Bos! jton, has 'made an ofier for Pitcher Fragk Smith, of Montreal. l | President Navin, of Detroit, savs ha i going to make no further induce i ments to Ty Cobb.. In the meantime" {Cobb has disbanded his all stars for a_ week, pending developments Detroit, Following the example set by the {Montreal and Shamrock Athletic as sociations, thas Capital lacrosse ¢lub | will abandon professional lacrosse. Mamtoha will have six weeks of rac ing -this year, with 370,000 in parses. tarry Tord Club in Winnipeg open the season om June 26th * y at ay, ! 3 Twill July Sth to 16th, Wo. Vancouver lacrosse amateurs will re- main intact this vear, and if they Win | the Mann cup will be taken for a trip | io England in the fall. Next season fhey: will try to secure u franchise in (the professional league | Manager Frank Chance of the New { York Highlanders, has released Pitch er "Paddy" Green to the Pittshury telah, Mird-basemgan Priest to Roches: ter, and Pitcher Davis to Jersey City The Guelph council has agreed to | put the exhibition grounds in first- | Canadian leag- {ue club. In the event that the grounds | ard not in it condition to play on by | April 21st, when the team reports, it | tis likely arrangements will be made to | Itrain at Preston with the Peterboro' | {White Caps. i The Niafara Racing association 'has 'opened its stakes for the two | {meetings tobe held this vear at the faa ition, amount to : operating in Fort Erie track. The Canadian derby, g $1,000,000 X3,500, will be the top-liner for the | spring meeting, while the $3,000 Do. Iminion Handicap, one of the most val: | juable of stakes in recent vears, will | be renewed as the chief attraction for; [the second meeting. | A Winnineg war canoe will probably {compete this year at the C.C.A. regat- | ta. The Winnipeg Canoe club have | | practically decided to sent down a full | lwar eanoe, which will enter the mile | and half-mile events. They way also | send down some other entries. That Le Marin, the Belgian, will de- feat Zbyseo in the match arranged at {Chicago. and also Gotch, thereby be- {commg the champion heavyweight {wrestler of the world, is the opinior of Charles Cutler, the American, wh iwas defeated at Montreal this week by Constant Le Marin, the idol of the | Montreal wrestling fans. : What Makes Infieider? What makes a great infielder ? i The fan will say it is ability tof cover ground, take difficuit balls, hit well, ran the bases with sense and keep alive to the team work on the defense. Ball players will tell you, "A good pair of hands". The' great big fielding ability to shift hands, and Grant, the fast fielding third man whder Joe Tinker, can his hands queker than any fielder in the business. \ He is a regular Herman the Great when it comes to proving that the hands are [aster than the eyes. ° The positidn: of the hands in cateh ing a ball makes All the difference in the world ond there are two nrinvipal ways to make a catch. The | hands yare hold one way for balls above - the waist and another way for those below the waist Ball hattad on the grounyl frequent- ly takes eccentric "hops." nd good infielders must change their bands secret 8 Fiddie base- switch rom fro Way PAGE THIN ' 12, 1013. : ALCONO Food' ' Flavors, cin tubes) Almond, Lemon, oF INVESTORS Maple, Nutmeg. Vanilla, at BY 25 and 50¢, dngton. Hl, May 3ist, 1909, 2 in. twenty-six. innings; Dixon, defeated Mati 3 to in twenty-six innings, Jume 25th, 1909. Longest major game: Phila delphia Americans defeated Boston at Boston, Sept. Ist, 1906, 4 te 1, in twenty-four innings. * The longest game on record : Brook- lyn Athletic club defeated East Fnd All-Stars at Cleveland, O., July 4th, 1907, in thirty innings, 4 to 1. Greatest number of innings with- out scoring, minor league: Fargo va. Devil's Lake, N.D., July. 18th, 1891. * to 1, 1. 2 IKINGSTON ~~ Pure Why Kos INCREASE YOUR INCOME By Purchasing Municipal Bonds Yielding 4% to 63% per cent.? Safe snd solid as a mortgage. Interest payable at the Bank on the day it is due DENOMINATIONS $200 TO $1,000 Write to Brent, Noxon & Co. Bond Dealers and Members of Teorenty Stock Bx Canagla Life Balding, TORONTO, 'Phone 76, 341-8 Princess St | (Prompt Delivery.) Coast Sealed Oysters, rn orm snemei a Cautious. ) Lady (to custom house official): +] have nothing to declare. What shall | say?' "Oficial: "Say, madam, that have nothing to declare." Lady: "Yes; but suppose they something?" Vou Just Opened < Special reduced rates for op= ening: Baganas, 15¢. a dozen. Tomatges, 15¢. Ih, All size oranges at s prices, 314 PRINCESS STRERT Next to Prouse's Drug Store: find OttogSchlick, Hamburg, an engineer, who invented a ship gyroscope, a con- trivance to reduce: the rolling: of ves: sels at sea, died on Thursday. He was born in 1810, The man who 1s buying his house on the instalment plan now wishes he could redecorate it in the same peclal lo Professors, Ministers, Lawyers, Doctors, St dentsand the business Cominunity, When Insuring Your Life "The Most A Canada Life Policy becomes a Source of Inco Why not have the best? Popular Poliey." Policy No. 35.407. Life, 20 Payments. Amount, $5,000, Date, 30th April, 1884. . $3,140.00 Age at entry, 33. Total Amount of Premiums Paid... .. . «2% Profits Paid in Cash during Premium-paying period Profits Paid in Cash, 1905 . Profits Paid in Cash, 1910 $729.10 143.90 198.00 $3,140.00 $1,071.00 oe .. $2,069.00 Actual Cost to 1910 Note that since 1905 without the the pokey has been vielding payment of any further premiums ab infr easing inpome. You can get this same policy with profits today, which will reduc» the sixth and subsequent prowmivius 83 1-3 during the premium paying period, then draw the cash proli's each five vears as long as you and face of policy payable to Your estate, we To reinforce this excellent polic y Sickness Policy in THE IMPERIA} SURANCE COMPANY OF any emergency, take a Combination Accident and + GUARANTEE. & ACCIDENT IN- J). 0. Hutton, H. S. Crumley, Colin Clark Agents 18 Market Street, Kingston. Telephone 703 - EVERY BODY'S rapidly to make the stop and throw: The man who cannot shiit his hands rapidly works under big handicap. : Ever since he bro¥d into the big show Grant has been rated as one of thy best fielding third baseman liv- ing, and the difference in his work and that of others is largely in the speed with which his hands move. Grant is a wonder at playing ground balis that bound badly. His hands are never. jn an awkward position. when he grabs the ball and rarely does he carry an injured finger. Facts For Baseball Fans. The following biasebail facts will be found of interest : The first baseball club was the New York Kuickerhocker in 1845. The first match game was played at Hohoken, NJ, Juve 19th, 1846. The first baseball was form- a | The first championship New York in 1858 The fost salaried team was cinnati in 1568, The Professional formed team was Cin- a assoeia- = National in 1871, The American Western league formed in 1804. {Name was : to American Heague in "1900, 1 fUnteher's mask invented league was : aS Way Ben used by Lorian tawirhng: was authorized Pirst glove used for lofi Band a Cincinnati Reds, | 3 a 2 am ional league was formed | = (originaily the ww Fw DOING IT! { DOING WHAT? Why, Buying Lots in Regent Place and making money, Why ? Because Regent Place is in a Part of the City Which will very soon be Built up, and then ty Away up go the values. AND REMEMBER : ItIs Only Two Blocks fron the Union Street Car Line ices vey low and ems $2500 Gash, and $10.00 Por Mouth 1 Regent Place is "Kingnton's Only Real Live: Subdivision, |f | JOS. N. ROBINSON, : Financial and Real Estate Broker, Phone 1380. 167 Wellington 8t. * | | | | | | | | 3

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