Daily British Whig (1850), 11 Jun 1914, p. 10

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a Bas on WACTBANS, = FHONR 1478 at » ge David Marshall on Plumbieg, Ganfitting and nid r-- i a Queen Street, - Ewen Cs Coton: and Wool West heme Satay a bos ay you to get. | ton We an shall be gla acquaintance, and Ne st as made ours. Buy From Us Support Oana. | ' vomit aS - H. Gray & Co., #130 Dalhousie St. TORONTO Factory « Montreal Pras al is he nlp seinen CHOLERA ... DYSENTERY. I PU LET n SU A he oa me of Ue Seen ot ay © The immedis succses of this bas rise is Reads ives Ld B. Every. volte ot wae per pound. For Ra ti I if and studying its moods and tenses. 4'making plain the route from east to iS : were liaccurate, buoys wrongly. they had a platonic affection for all the deities of the and oceans-- Jot fu held des--their des have them to which ancl 8 gdo | ivadia Pa ng 4 ch an creatures had hitherto been supreme, IE in gor, a Soxseous palaces and attend-, 1 sea-maidens with sin- [sou do lustrous eyes, and long, | Gets o old, .rugged. sailors, who. were of scholars, may pve hed fo eumblont acquaintance wit or the pioneer scientists among a ancients to realize. that navigation ever become an ESR the por to the latter suppost ne t sometimes to be Jom than intrude into realms where personalities of such, mysterious attributes gnd H charms bad held sway since the ear- liest days of man's history. It was unromantic landsmen -- in | ll England at least--who 'first cotcelv- § ed the idea of investigating the sea They were led to invade thé under Nertoerod the organization: Ansted on' the of he TOVRY tias.. att + i "one man and & how," ; sre and heneficial ingtit Throughont Me Alf: he was either pursued by an evil fate: or was himself his own epemy; at. an rate, in 1808 he was dismirsed fo} | "excess. of zeal'. --;. possibly al th tithe thit was a erimé in a Govern ment department. -~ At any rate br went, fo die three week: ards wf a broken heart. _ His tf, Captain Thomas Hurd. founded 'an intelligdnce service, in order that the charts mizht be kept up to date; a regular evstem, ef sur- veys, and at last prevailed on the Admiralty to allow $e charts to. be "I s0ld to the public. Th is last inmova- tion was in rio small meakrure re- sponsible for the healthy growth of the work, for it was soen apparent that merchant skippers and yachis- nid were anxious to buy at reason able prices the products of the Hy- drogtapher's Office. To-day the sea has no wniyste) There are still vast tracts of the nd siriace of the world which have nev- er been trodden by the foot of man; but. the "Seven Seas" are an open book to the instructed sailor. He can * | divigate his ship from one side of }/the world to the other with a facility and sureness not surpassed by a Lon .don cabman as he threads his way 'Smidst the wonderful nomenclature 'of thé streets of our newest suburbia; nd at last the sailor's eves rest on somé port which he may never have seen before, but whoee every salient feature he knows with a cerfain knowledge, because he has provided himself with ehsrts, ------------ es EVOLUTION OF TENNIS. THe Ganmle Was First Played With Gloves Instead of Rackets. Tennis as we Know it to-day orig- continent of Euro loosely stretched gut, and ge +|'tive inipleme ut Bontohes Chaucer in 1380. Rackets. were first strung diagon- , but by 1632 they had attained te some Ao their present form. hand play and the general use of the racket there was a transition périod when one player "Tab Tre conn wu BIS i self. At one time the French hair, On the other hand, )ysq de 1... Winnipeg: June' 10-sin at RE kit Sop : te a" Bar. : wings: Were, Halt. a Million less. Commercial Tidings. Toronto, June 10.--As the Inter tational Nickel cotipany is virtually # close corporation there is not much local interest in its financial sate mbnt, except in so far as the shown may affect the glans of sh the { nadign Nickel corporation, > nation of local and London which threaten to epter the agninst the nickel merger. The International Nickel company practically divides world's mar- kets with .the Mond interests. The company. not only controls the Sudbury enterprises, but also exten- sive nickel interests in New Caledon- ia. The company's earnings are re- ported te have shown a decrease of $542,215 for the fiscal year ending March. 31, 1914. The profits for that period were $4,792,664. Big Holder of Hollinger. Cobalt, June 10.--The Anglo: French Exploration Co., Limited, capitalized at £15,000,000 and pos- sessing assets of £1,028,600 in the form of holding of stocks, shares, and debentures, has issued its report for | the year 1913. Of the thirty-three principal compatiés in which inter- ests are helds twenty-seven paid or declared dividends during the year. Railway and mining company stocks, shares, and debentures ave the prin- cipal holdings. In Canada the com- pany's chief asset is 20,000 shares of Hollinger Gold Mines, Limited. Arranging Brazilian Loan. London, June 10.--The Financial News says there is redison to believe that the negotiations for a large Bra- zilian loan are approaching a head. The Brazilian government has a spe- cial representative in London. He is conferring with a French banking group as well as London fgstitutions. Germany may participate alse. The suni asked for is $130,000,000. American Can Co. New York, June 10----Business of ihe American Can company this far in 1914 is in excess of the large busi- ness done up' to, this date last year. There have heen rumors that the Can company, which showed net earnings of $6,245,679 from year 1913, really made above $9,000,000. There is no ports of the company, and an official states that nothing has been conceal- ed. Ninety-Omne Oil Companies. Calgary Ninety-one: companies have been in- foot corporated with a totsl capitaliza- kingdom not so much by & thirst for fous. knowledge as by lust for gain. It is 'an unhappy fact, but there it is. Navi- gation owes everything to the busi- ness man, and in its most recent and exact development to the East India Company. This trading' con- cern, realizing the. importance. of west, first established grap oli lon To the charge of that Yow of the eighteon coy, Aasasd the ad Dalrymple, a man of the sea and ou ing 1 Was appointed. Prior to this the Ad- miralty had bad a poor opinion of the science, but in 1795, Earl Spencer, one of the most famous of our First Lords, decided that the cakual: xraphieal service then at_the di the fleet should be, improved, Dalryiple became the first in td We 14 oe a hydro- Y GENUINE. often fatal diseases-- AGUE, COLDS, ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS. ASMS. TOOTHACHE Cri Commission Rules In Loeds. Leeds is making an experiment in municipal adniinistration, new to England, under commission govern- ment. The inmovation followed the 'cent strike of municip@l employes, ithe investigation into which reveal- ed a lack of co-ordination in labor matters. between the municipal de- partments and also a tendency to regard mutticipal employment as political spoil, The municipal administration of Leeds will n hands of a al coon en can be held more ible than is possible in the case of a large city couneil. If the er yshire periments prove successtul i ie: gested that the London ih Coun- | ge cil might dvaisssonsly A incr of $50,000, it is urged, woilld not excessive for a man, who -- undoubtedly be able Fronomr of Ta ~~ em of gov: @ nretropblis. Bg FE tion of $81,186,000. In addition' to. the coinpuniés on' the market, there have been' nine appli representing a total capitalization of $150,000,000. on the market, only © Were ac- tually, develop ovo of the Dingman ss coh which alohe . is producing, Others have ordered der- ricks and will when the derricks arrive. Kaphoss Co's, MEME Washington, June 1f.-- Parcel post competition ig as large- ly responsible for vinnie reven: ues of some express Companies re- ported today by the Interstite Com- merce commission. ing lopsés: Adams, $451,000; Ameri-, can, $479,000; Globe, $13, 000; Unit- ed States, $101,000; Western $29, 000. Profits. were, reported by the Can- adian, Canadian Northern, = Great Northern, Northern, Southern, and Wells Fargo companies. Public Ownership. Boston, June 10.---Massachusetts' proposition to buy the Boston Mains is not a0 much a tendepey toward stite ownership of railroads as a res- torative for a company in a mori- bund condition, The possibility of be- ing industrially and' commercially is- olated 'hak m and consi- # solution of its 7,200 Motor Or Cars in 1923. + Ottawa, June 10.-~flanada import- ed 7,200 motor cars from the United tates in 1913, value of which wal ,283,661. In 1908 Canada bought only 385 cars, worth $700,504, American makers. There are todfy 40,000 to 50,000 cars in use Throat out the minion, with an average price between $1,500 and $1,600. Pays Divi Dividend. Windsor, June 10,--Owners of ¢|stock in the Ford Motor company, Limited, of Canada, whose plant is in Walkerville, have been*given 10 per cent. dividend, cheques being S|mailed to reach most of the stock- holders. today. The amount distribi- ted was $100,000. This is the first in pg with a. 000, 000 'ca. ca- Atcording to F. L. JKlingensmith, <lsecretary, this dividend tanfiot vel [K [tonsidered or called : ; - Riingensmioh, New Securities. New York, June 10.---The o of new itor in in: the Her {months of 19 00,00 : 000, t 000, an 1 ax ncreas'or shot hi responding p period of or he / The world is fall of Kickers: and. that's what most of are kicking ary . lists | oe of such: earnings: in the re-, within the week por to May 27th, |' Of the ninety-ome. companies now commence drilling Figures submitted by the compan-} i. for ght me. months ending last Feb- |. ruary, showed the tol lowing: operat- I peed" Sate TORONTO GENERA JRUSTS CORPORA Capital $1,500,000.00 . iio ao Total Assets, ay or Established 1882 BE ype you make your will, appoint' Toronto General Trusts Corporation as Yi utor, Thiswillassure a permanent andefficient | execulorship, also that the terms of your will shall be impartially carried out, and that the estate will be ably managed by experts. We. have thirty-two years 'experience and now have under administrats etc, amounting to $51, 176,929.76. 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