PAGE TWELVE ------ _-- : oy -- z BE. THE 1873 - STANDARD PLE = THE SPORT REVIEW FINANCIAL MATTERS. Union Trust's New Head is Henry F. Toronto, Feb. 12.--At the annual meeting of the Union Trust Company Henry F. Gooderham was elected pre- sident, to succeed H. H. Beck, who upon his retirement was dippointed to the position of director and chair- INTERCOLLEGIATE ASSAULT-AT- ARMS IN TORONTO, 26th, 27th. The Ottawa Free Press Scores the O. H. A. For Allowing Its Teams To BANK] s=rppe= i interest is the first essential of an : wx ictal Bo : OF EANADA Send + Jit a the ve D OFFicy Red ct, Ts TORONTO w Play With the Clevelands. The score of the first game be- tween Edmonton and Calgary for the Alberta championship was 6 to § in favor of Edmonton. Calgary must win by two goals on its own ice to capture the championship. man of the board. The vacancy caused by the death of Sir George Ross, who was a director and mem- Mer of the inspection committee, was filled, Walter Marland Smith being elected to the board. Carriage Factories' Annual. Montreal, Feb. 12.--The annual statement of Carriage Factories, Lim- That there will be no hockey war bétween east and west was definitely Assured yesterday, when President yi.g "presented at this afternoon's KINGSTON BRANCH, HE Richardson, _01 21%) Manager FH ROYAL BANK OF CANADA INCORPORATED 1869 . Capital Paid Up - «$11,560,000 Reserve Funds ve 13,575,000 Total Assets - . . 180,000,000 COLL ONS Haviog 370 Branches throughout Canada and the - COLLECTIONS West Indies, this Bank possesses unrivalled facilities va for handling collections with economy and despatch. EC LONDON, ENa,. OFF NEW YORK AGENCY, Tama Rinne CAR. WILLIAN & CEDAR STYRIIYE KINGSTON BRANCH, . E. E. NEWMAN, Manager. EN EC ENS FET TE ara aia 'A GOOD RECORD The vear 1014 has been n banner year for the Mutual Life of Can ada, having written the largest business in its history. This success Is ane very largely to the ecellent settlements to Policyholdeds in the way of profits and the fact that it is n purely mutual company, being relieved of paying any of its earnings to Stock holders. Toronto Saturday Night, in its financial review, says the Mutual lite Is probably the finest Life Insurance Company in Canada to-day, The fact that this year's business secured under conditions of such fnancial depression speaks volumes for the merits of the company. Those contempinting losurance will save money by placing their ap. plleation with this excellent company. 80 Brock St, Kingston. Office Phone, 610; Res, 561. Harry Sharpe, Special Agent. S.ROUGHTON, : GENERAL Phone 610 or 501. AGENT. COAL The kind you are look- | ing for is the kind we | sell Bcranton Coal: {Is good Coal and we | | de- ussnssanns E. J. COUSINS | FURRIER ) 221 Princess Street : Repaipifig and Remodelling| §| F0Arantce prompt : a Specialty EB livery at? rs i BOOTH & CO. >. | vot of West St. Prices. Moderate Bk St We Sh = | From 20% To 40% : - Discounts This Month A Grand Opportunity § TO REPLENISH YOUR TABLE WARE Dessert Knives and Forks, $1.80 per 1-2 dozen Dinner Knives and Forks, $1.90 per 1-2 dozen We have only half a gross left and no more to be had at this price. * $2.70 buys an eight-day half- hour strike mantle clock, ble for E00 or den. Fully teed. 'A great bar- a AN ISSN I --, rss I -- sms At tas A AAA A go ss ~~~ s Frank Patrick of the Pacific Coast League notified President T. Emmet Quinn of the National Hockey Assoc- iation that the terms proposéd by the latter body were. satisfactory. adjourned meeting of shareholders, shows, after providing for deprecia- tion, ete.,, met profits for the year ended Nov. 30th last of $119,009. This compares with $122,206 in the 1913 fiscal year. Money In Coal Proposition. Lexington, Ky., Feb. 12.--Accord- ing to private information John -D. Rockefeller and allied interests have loaned $7,000,000 to the Conselida- ted Coal company of Baltimore With important holdings at Fairmont, W. Va., and in Eastern Kentucky. This clears up the report that Rockefeller had bought control of the Consolida- ted properties, which produce '800, 000 tons of coal per annum. The annual Intercollegiate boxing, wrestling and fencing championships will be held in Toronto on February 26th and.27th, while the swimming championship meet will be held in Toronto, on the afternoon, of the 27th. Canada will be well represented at the big golf tournament to be held at Oakland, California, towards the end of this month. Besides Charles Mur- ray, the three other Canadian profes- sionals fo make up the team which is to tour will be composed of Earl Kef- fer, of the Ottawa Golf Club; George Cummings, of the Toronto Golf Club, and Percy Barrett, of the Lambton Club, Toronto. Record Year For Co-Operative Co. Montreal, Feb. 12.--The Co-opera- tive Wholesale Society, Limited, of Manchester, Eng., with branches in Montreal and New York, boasts a new record with sales for 1914 amounting to $34,907,000. This amount re- presents an increase over 1913 of 11. 2 per eent. ' The three-quarter way mark in the National Heckey Association mara- thon will bp reached with the play- ing of the usual series of three games to-night, and the present indications are that the Oftawa Senators and Wandérers will enter the home stretch running neck and neck for the leadership honors. It is very likely that both the Senators and the Red Bands will be successful in tuck- ing away another victory each in their games to-night. Fire Losses Less. Montreal, Feb. 12.--The Monetary Times' estimate of Canada's fire loss during January amounted to $1,249,- 886, compared with December loss of $1,661,822, and $2,796,312 for the corresponding period of last year. D. Lorne McGibbon Resigning. Montreal, Feb. 12.--According to the Financial Times D. Lorne MeGib- bon is about to resign the presidendy of the Canadian Conzolidated Rubber company, and the Associated Feit company, in order to concentrate up- on the big task of perfecting the Ames-Holden organization and the Atlantic Sugar Refineries. The Ottawa Free Press charges Cleveland with having paid players and scores the O.H.A., for allowing its teams to play there. Bruce Rid path is out with his annual statement as to "ringers" in the O.H.A., with-! out giving any specific cases, Terrible. New York Money For Canada. New York, Feb. 12.--Manitoba has arranged a five-year § per cent. loan in New York to the amount of $5,500, 000. ' The City of Ottawa has placed $1,000,000 in the sanie market. Ad- ditional Canadian financing to a large amount is expected there. Automobile ¥ Plant Sold. Detroit, Feb. 12.--The bankrup: Lozier Automobile compauy's plant, worth $4,000,000, was sold by auc- tion for less than $1,000,000. Harriman » For Porcupine? Toronto, Feb. 12.--Great interest attaches to the visit of T. McCamp- bell, of New York, to Porcupine. He is mow in the camp looking over a couple of propetties there, and if his observations are such as to warrant the investment of funds at his dispos- al it will be one of the biggest deve- lopments in the history of the camp. Mr. McCampbell was for years witn the Curtis Publishing company of Philadelphia, and is now connected with the Herriman interests. He re- presents entirely mew capital so far as Canadian mining is concerned, and local interests who brought about his visit are hoping that he will be, fa- vorably impressed with his téip ' to the Northern Ontario gold field. Dercliester Electric Melon. Montreal, Feb. 12.--It was learn- ed, says The Herald-Telegraph, that the Dorchester Electric company: of Quebec will be reorganized and a new company formed, jn which the: , Chive Moor @ = Isn't the du terrible ? Terrible. The ladies at an after uoon_ bridge elub did nothing but talk about it yesterday, and .it spailed the game for me. LOW FARES To The California ions Via Chicago and North Western Ry. Four splendid daily fits a the few passenger terminal, Chi y to San Francisco, Los Angeles and San Diego. Choice of scienic and ' direct routes. Dopble track. Automatic elec- tric safety signals all.the way. Let us plan trip and furnish folders and - particulars " | BS H. Bennett, general agent, Yonge street, Toronto, Ont. Flirts: Not Wanted at Front Every day brings fresh evidence that the ruling powers of the war office mean bus'ness and will not iolerate anything like pienics at He, which is preparing to enter the Que- bec'field. It will be called upon. to oh ENE aol Nomen build 75 miles of transmission line, fands of mercy have quite suddenly' which will require special financing. by them. The control of the new concern will be vested in the Shawin- igan Water and ° Power company, ent shareholders will-get $145 for every one hundred dollar share held{ - gs ol ers Life : Manufac » x ® oH ~~ ¥ TWENTY-EIGHTH YEAR 31st December, 1914 « Increased ¥ate of interest on invested assets--low mortality -- decreased expense rate--these contributed to Surplus earn- ings of $645,590.20,--the increase over the previous year being the largest in the history of the Company. ¢ » oa 4 -------- a" _ Directors and Officers Eresident, W. G. GOODERHAM. Vice-Presidents, R. I. PATTERSON; S. G. BEATTY. ©, C. DALTON, COL. HON. JAS. MASON, JOHN MASSEY, F. GORDON OSLER, E, R. C, CLARKSON, DOUGLAS . R. GOODERHAM, A. J, WILKES, / G, P. SOHOLFIRLD, Assistant Manager, R. JUNKIN. MeKBOUHNIE, FAA, - Secretary, L. A. WINTER. HEAD OFFICE, . TORONTO Branch Office, 58 Brock 8t,, Kingston. M. G. Johmston, Managen a G. ROSS, Ask for copy of printed Annual Report, It is of much' interes and will be gladly mailed upon refuest. : = London Life Ins. Co. | ANNUAL REPORT FOR 1914 SHOWS UNINTERRUPTED PROGRESS The New Business Written, $10,630,069 -- aa Increase of $1,801,879, Rate of Interest Earned, 7.01%--an Increase of 20 Points. Mortality Only 41.5% of Expected. : Lily The Annual Report Embraces the Following Particulars ete 4 The splendid gain in New Business for the seven manths of th vedr was tieid unimpaired. 13 the. close and resalted in. the ecm acne thacor tote above, January, 1915, business sip bc d fopany ye | The baeintos ta fore Li fe Se ie Soe yl ga of STANT. ei ate ho hry Seth aor the Ree orig cally the same as ia the best previous year, busingss in ores 1s racer The total Receipts amounted 'to $140A1013, The pr! t scale of profits--escesdiig « estimates one-thi fits being contibed. | Profits Te Se bln cre until the effect = sen warks : Mes," The real fact is, however! Profits of the New York Trafsi: that while workers meet with company in:1914 available for divi- ready tion, the least - at- dends amounted to $1,434,741 equal ant entails instant to 28.69 per cent earned ont ws stock. dicminsa antl return to as a Hone ol ths fms ot Junds & fice authorities ve no Baker, New rchased a Intention f allowing repetition of seat and aa or R A oceur- of tie Standard Stock Exchange, To- Some of the most famous beau 'The Standard Chemical Iron and \ Limited, ta anh 2 The wife of the grandson of the Se doer wan Indian 'Oride. te 4 T. Manners. It 16 now cabled that tions for in Sagieciation CR nia, Super of he C1 RT 10 COR ro Abo overeat 1848 J cot Sh he coon