GOAL OR when you buy the Sunshin In local 'dealer does not most economical race write direct to us for Free 3 t heet L.ead a Metal Co., | WILLIAM ST. Toronto, Ont. Shoes them now, as we are unable to secure any r on. We have been fortunate enough 'to secure ast week, bot this will likely be the last § * 'Men's 'Ox ford Shoes in Gun Metal, Box Cali. nt Colt and Tan Leathers. $3.50, i "4.00, 4.50 and 5.00. © * 'Women's Oxfords, light soles and heavy soles, in Vici Kid; Patent Colt, Tan and Chocolate Leathers, also White Canvas Oxfords. $1.50, 2.00, 2.50 to 3.50. Get your Oxfords pow. There will be plenty of > ~ THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, TUESDAY, JULY 16th, 1907. ~ OFF| The Amateur Athletic Federation have thrown the untlet and y . «i bid tiation a 4 the LAU. Néxt Sep-/ Rossin 4 , it is assured biggest meet Man Visits Estate For First Time{ever, held in Cavada on take pine in SAPITALEATION. ears to- .{ Montreal," nnder their. tion. a ; in Ye to Find it Appropri ates ed an all Ah Jet Hola : . Se "he ; Re. iat es ane ene sae §5000,000 000 ated. a Paris, July 16.--What comes of liv + en 2 away from, one's states has. boen hy [Aeon on the part of the UC. A. and ' Hy fhe C.'L. A. 8 "Giking determined he d over fo visit it. "When hol opponent © over the head with Ms{ Dp. E. THOMSON, K.C., Director Canada Landed and National Investment CO....... men: for this date, BotWithstabding | Common BOCK wv » + cers svva's rr evR asians net 3,000,000 , 2,300,000 cris dr ese esa stewie aes 5% Thirty-year Gold Bonds. «cv... evovesetonianons se 4 Interest payable May 1 and Nov. 1 each year) BL (Par value $500 each. Due Nov. 1, 1936. A Juma steps to ' rid the association of foul 5 BOARD OF DIRECTORS. ns 'players, and the fd suspension of . Sood Halif Dar the season fof, fenson was «n- | 'W, B. ROSS, K.C., President... .oocoonrenenacsonscs env Sy dagen srs sihaney ax. I's nounced by Pre Bameron. BE. H. President Trinidad Electric Company; Vice-President Halifax Electric Tramway Co.; Director or ee Wettlaufer hey 8 the latest Dominion Coal Co: {Haar to uw in Sndefinitd wis-1 CORERT K, HARRIS, K.C., President Nova Scotia Steel and Coal Co... cera AL ES ae - | petision. Wet: ruled out of : : New York, the game at Chesley the other day J. G. WHITE, President J. G. White & Co., Engineers. ......ceoevee seme oe vende ssasenane % and afterwards deliberately struck 'ani 8. J. MOORE, President Metropolitan BANK su nxs ss ninwh coris snes ins rin Sarr rene Toruhta. Jidat ss wee TOTONLD. Toronto. Hatrived there hé was surprised. To 3 h Hi the best of his ratio it was oe Lnclphi a 'has 'aceepted the détes _W. K. MeNAUGHT, M.P.P., President American Watch Case Co...:..s Ha Fareed . H waste ground when he had last seen | fo. the annual ea onal cricket FP. G. GOSSLER, Vice-President J. G. White Co sen ew York it five years before, Yet ho found it | match between Canada ond the Unit-| RAMON VALDES, President Bayamon Railway Co.. San Juan, Porto Rico. a pleasant semi | od Stato, vin, Monty, Toraday sod| W. M. AITKEN, VIe-Presklent coool i pf ne" .. Montreal. [i rompid, ! Woanenday, Augost Sth, fh gndith, Vice-President Montreal Trust & Deposit Co.; \ J "Very curigns," to murioured to | Tho Ottawa 'and Montreal clubs hai F. W. TEELE, Consulting Engineer. | LY Yow himself. "How did all these get |yaade a strenuous attempt to - have 5 5 . \ there "7 And he walked in to. inspeet| this year's fixtures tdko place 'at the & hy Trustee and Transfer Agent: 3 b | t his transformed property. A man | cypital, but, 'as the Quakers had al- ; Montreal Trust & Deposit Co., Montreal, Canada. | ™ . came up to him and asked him threat- | yyy negotiated with the - Canadian a. i c Ie | 4; - - | eningly why he was trespassing. The | Agsociation, the fmportation from the ® SURSE vy still more surprised gentleman ex- le st was ienored oY 3 Messrs. Thomson, Tilley & Johnston, Toronto, Can. | 5 \ i " & a yr Messrs. Harris, Lovett, Henry & Stairs, Halifax, Can, \ 5 Plained mildly that he thought the | Longbomt's suspension jest' at this a ya indeed 7 We wil | moment, - inarks 'a toss to, Canadien who wot hi lace It To 500m see | oynatetir athletics, and dashes Cina A ho > a ia p oe wil ig 10} da's hopes of winning the great Fng he ong to m h a nm trouble you | jij, Marathon rade' to 'the ground, for he ow a al Fin u Longhoat, when he was informed of | no ounde gentleman | his suspension, ganounced that "he 0 ohje to . | would turn professional, and run Al- Jub with you ! was all the satis- | fod Sheubb, the t Englishman, foction he got. "Out with you or | who wants ry 'meet him. "1 didn't wi al} upiter LN | want to be a professional, but there is ro yor. ohilie A proved to be al pyothing left for me to do," he said, | hwosions mastiff, already showing its | «1 wonted to run Daley in Toronto, teet Ls The ntloman then retired | op 'July. 20th, and was here training gpoechless, and went at once 16 his [gor the event. When the West Fwd ¥. permanently a possession of the United States. ports (except coffee, which is third in importance), has been very great, the United States from Porto Rico which in 1901 were. $9,366,230, are being introduced, Porto Rico was ceded to the United States in 1898 at the conclusion of the Spanish-American War, and is gar, tobacco and fruits, the principal ex- for the reason that these products go into free of duty, while all other countries have to pay heavy duties. The altered position of the island, politically and commerciallyy has so stimulated trade that the total ex- rts. which in 1901 were $8,583,962, have shown large gains each year, the amount in 1906 having: been $23, 257,630. The rate of development of the business of the island is further evidenced by the totals of imports, and in 1906 were $21,827,665. This rate of progress bids fair to cortinue with and the fertility of the soil responding to better methods of cultivation which Since the American occupation the increase in production of su increased momentum, the climate The population of Porto Rico, according 'to the census of 1900, was 952,243, the island being said to have the.third densest rural population in the world. The Porto Rico Railways Co, Limited, was formed in October, 1906, under a Canadian cuarter,, and ac- i [agent for an explanation, but obtain- | y vendh i | - none. The agent had never once | AOA usp ed i pid Snived ail -the : 0 Railway me ' Jothend Shodt the property for the | interfere with my running. Now that| Siesirie : * years, | 1 am prevented from running ama: | 8 {isut ung Water Power A final inquiry on the spot revealed | gor, I might just as well turn profes-| that the man with the dog, passi : : : wd sional now as any time. 1 have dong "Business of San Juan, the capital and chief city of the island; Santurde, a town 71% miles distant from San Juan. The water powef, which" is estim one day by the waste plot ol ground, | By ial Had judged it a likely place vs build. juoth ng Wrong exespt five ; a Jittle i ing, and bad simply built there. = His [hotida . Titon "When Y Sitar Tet ut ones, and were paying DHEAYE, memm-- | m_hindsomely. No one ever seems TANO | " have Auentioned his. ownership os GANANOQUE TIDINGS. i the ground. ow, however, » Tey Se 3 | landlord hag put the law in the real | any Visitors With Residents oH Toon ue Bnd hia dc, a ve re the River Sows. i : Pp Mises. «0 M 3 » y a ds ge, | Jiignant. at the treatment. The right-| xo. 201, AdF. is a le. in. Se Aor: Alter. all ih Cotes {sented at the fittx.acognd aio dp. him nothing to build { vention of the grand Todge of Canada i in the province of Ontario, AY, & » | A.M., which ism session this week at : STODDARD'S LECTURES, | Ottawa, by WM. J. 3 Black, LDS, iPLD.GM. Frederic J. Skinner Brilliant Pen Pictures of Travel gpd P.M.'s Rt. G. Graham and T. W. in Many Lands. Cornett. | Mr. Stoddard is the platiorm king Mrs. R. Wo Allen, Kingston, spent af his generation. During the Jast|%0Me time during the past week, with htcen yoars he has lectured more T@atives in towm 'Miss Chades, of an 3,000 times to audiences agyre- Oxford, Eng., is the guest of Rev. and gating neaxly five millions of people | Mre. Henry = Gracey for a short time gud the quality of his audience was | 6% the manse, t ds remarkable as its size. The audi-| Charles Cotton," jr., "who 'has "heen dnces comprised the most cultured located in Ingersoll for some time people in our leading cities. Wherever Post, had his leg severely jammed in He went the rush to hear him was that city at his work, hnd came home remarkable. During one week in Bos- Bitardey evening to reouperate, ton in 1897, 3,500 course tickets were] Mrs. J. Milliken, of 'l'ovonito, is' the sold--five icotures to the course--and guest of Mrs. B. 0. Britton at her * many people failed to get tickets Summer residence, Trdnont PArk Ei' hat he repeated the course, and 3,500 short time, J. Heilbrin, on Lonion, tickets were sold for the second series: Eng. spent the greater part of 7 last a total of 7,000 course tickets; equiv- week enjoying the islands here. Mrs, alent to 35,000 single tickets. Just King, Toronto, bas taken possession the same thing happened in New York. (of her summer redidiits on Tremont He lectured there at Daly's Theatre at! Park for the season. I1 o'clock in the forenoon, an hour| Mrs. Clirke Alda, Main ®ereet, is when you would hardly expect anys|Spending a few weeks in Killgston and body to come out but throughout the! vicinity, Miss McLean, of Bellew, tourse more than 2000 people each is visiting with the Misses Tavlor at} tay were turned away beeause the their summer residence on Tramont | house was full. v Park. : | | A man, the other day, after read-| Miss Eva Raymond, King street, I | in: Mr. Stoddard's despription ofithe| on Saturday for Chicago to spend a | | Great Pyramid, remarked. 'That re- short holiday season with her sister. | minds me of a sentence in a pictorial Mrs. Arthur Taylan, of Rhipelan { geography my father gave me forty' in. is the guest of her cousins, years ago. Under the picture of Nia- Margaret Richardson and, Mys. . DE. | gara Falls it said, 'The , world con [Toole, corner King and William streets, | | | | tains many cataracts, a few falls, but for a week of sou: wi { only one Niagara." In the same way." | S--r---- | he added, "it may be said. that the} Cushendall Nbtes. world. contains many travellers, a fow| Cushendall, - July 15.--%& large num- interesting ones, but only one John|ber from here attended the ¥2¢ Al. L. Stoddard." [Jmation: our L.0O.L., No. 709 hb He ing a fine appearance. 'A very ge Have Tron Strength. crowd atton ind St. Fai vei Strong people have rich, red blood, { picnic, held in Mrs. Hamilton's Grove. The color of the blood is due to the | 2" July 10th; all report, it the best of won in it. When iron is lacking vi- { the season and are contemplating at- tality and stremgth is reduced. Then | tending the one on the ed at the it is 'time to take Wade's lron Tonic | 0me plage. J. McBgide has pur | Pills (Laxative) This form of . iron} chased a fine new rubber-tired buggy. slips into the blood without tax en | Mise E. Jackson, teacher. is to be con- | digestion and inercases energy ond { gratulatéd upon her | suceessiyl : oy- vitality. 'They are a great nerve | france class; all passing. Mrs. Belya strongthesior: and blood maker. In | and family, Kingston, recently visited boxes, '250; at Wade's drag store, | 3 few days with friends here. "Mr. and Money back if not satisfactory. | Mrs. William Henderson and _daugh- --i-- { ter, Collins Bay, spent. Saturday and Rockefeller Wanted Patches. | Sunday at Win G. Welds. Miss Alice dhe Head of a hinge tniloting 'wbtabe) ven Rortielield, is visiting her sis. lichiment at Provideges, Rhode: Island Jor, Mr, Xr, Isle of Man. The formerly patronized by Jobn D Hieaw : Mcladden, Kingston, spent Rockefeller, Jr. declares that when he] Lens. % Mee Pb. Mofirktice. Mes was ordering a suit of clothes the son Aman and: children reccatly, visited of the oil m y on} gt T. Dunlop's. Mrs. Hamilton left, agiate always saidi| Monday, t 1 im | "Please don't forget to slip into one| gon a o riag a dew dpys with her of the pockets a couple of patches for{ = James, in Turanto. the trousers." Teachers Have R ned. A young widow: never tires of try. | Ameliasburg, July 14H. Cunpning|. ing to convince « some bachelor of the | ham and wile have gone to North Bay ervor of his whys. ' where he has a goad pasition oth Bays Rt te Keeper. L Wey is still very ill. J! \ \ acdonall has resigned as teacher at! Roblin's Mills. Miss Redelickhas ais resigned at Victoria. The recent rains | have rovited the pasture and will help | grain. Orchards hang full of apples! and the cheroywerep is good. There are few strawberries. The bridge north off i Howard Andofson's, across the matsh, | | will be rebuilt this summer. Cement | sidewalks will be laid in Rednersvile| and Concecon. Piccadilla Notes. | Piccadilla, ' July 15.--Picniés are | quite the rage. The Day school picnic! {was quite a success, Owing to rain] \ | the Bethel pignic was. pastposed and | held with the Orange picnic. Mrs. W.! | McKnight, Westport, is visiting her | } ! rather . hu and Samuel Goodfel- | | low, wlrie or, of "Stred Lake 8 Willison PHT Nan el W. Garris are at Sager Snyder LN | held on Sunday. Mr. and Mes | { Hainey, of Toronto, are af Mrs. God- | ¥ Fh a | of the company, thay b # : | frey's. The crops are looking up since | | ie - 3 {Sold only at fat whieh "place a family retnion was|drug store. Phone 230, populous suburb, and Rio Piedras, a ated to be sufficient for' all 'the needs 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 17% miles from Rio Piedras through Trajillo-Alto to Caguas, the centre of a large and fertile valley, thickly cultivated, principally with sugar cane and tobacco, and with tobacco factories and sugar centrals in and tributary to it. This will be the only rail- way running into the interior from San Juan, and it must, from the nature of things, show heavy freight and pas- senger earnings. A An important contract has been made with the Porto Rican Leal Tobaéco 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 has 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. These earnings were produced by only $850,000 of the full bond issue of $2,300,000, as the proceeds of an issue of '$650,000 of bonds made last October for developing the water power, double tracking, buying new 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 : LO) Fe The Present Rata. of Net Earnings st on the whole bond issue of $2,300,000, although of the Porto Rico Railways Co. considerably exceeds the Interé | being spént 0 as to greatly increase both gross and the proceeds of nearly two-thirds of the whole bond issue are net earnings. Messrs. «+. G. White & Co., of New York, constructiiig and operating engineers, have made a careful esti mate of earnings and expenses of the entire system for the calendar year,.1908, which shows net earnings suffi- glent to pay interest on the $2,300.000 of outstanding bonds, leaving a surplus of aver. 0% upon the $2,800,000 : of outstanding stock. Prospects are favorable for large increases in net earnings year. by year, as gro. enrnidgs are expected to expand steadily, and Messrs. White & Co.'s estimates are on the basis of 161% % operating rate-- a high rate for operation by water power in a tropical country. : The company is well equipped for tne successful management of it§ business, both through the speeial ex- perience of a number of members of the Board of Directors and through the Consulting Engineer's intimate knowledge of West Indian conditions, A LARGE PORTION OF THE ISSUE OF $800,000 OF BONDS HAVING BEEN SOLD, WE NOW, SUB- JECT. TO SALE, OFFER, IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE ROYAL SECURITIES CORPORATION OF MONT- REAL AND HALIFAX, AND MESSRS. J. C. MACKINTOSH & CO., OF HALIFAX, THE REMAINDER OF THE ISSUE AT 923% (AT WHICH PRICE THE BONDS WILL YIELD 51; 7 UPON THE INVESTMENT), THE SUB- SCRIPTIONS CARRYING STOCK BONUSES OF 50% OF THE PAR VALUE OF THE BONDS. An arrangement has been made under which subseribers for other tham even thousands may even up fractional shares, at the time subscriptions are made, by buying or selling on the basis of $30 per shar. Subsoriptions are payable as foilows: 12 1-27 upop sybsoription, and 207 each on the First Days of Sep A y and Next. Bonds may be paid for in fall on subscription, 'or on any instalment date thereafter. Applications will be made in due course to have the stock of the company listed on the Toronto and Mont- real Stock Exchanges. Subscription book may be closed at any time without notice. The right is reserved to allot smaller amounts than applied for, and to reject subscriptions. wv) To insure allotments, out-of-town subscribers may telegraph subscriptions at our expense. i Prcspectns and application forms furnished .on request. We regard an invéstment in the thirty-year 5% gold bonds cf the Porto Rico Railways Company, Limited at 921%, as safe and desirable in itself, in view of the considerable surplus earning power over bond interest, and particularly attractive in view of the bonds béing accompanied with a bonus of 50% of their par value in stock, which should come into dividends within a comparatively short time, This statement is made after twa visits to Porto Rico within the last year by a member of our firm, with directors and officers of the company. A. E. AMES & CO0., Limited, The Bést Milwaukee Beer Which has, been Ba appropriately called "THE CHAMPAGNE+«©F BOTTLE BEER." Its beautiful amber color; its i bl i es atin made hE BORE RE lt Eo ih per ao ries makes it the preferred beverage of those who can appreciate a product of quality when testing it, ¥ ¥¥ 'FOR SALE cP d Ki James McParland, Kingston BY Hog SS un the recent raius. The community was | \ much surprised at the amouncement | © MN ADA LIF. ASSURANCE cO'Y of the sudden death of Mrs: Amos . EST SHED (1847) Bridgen, of Kingston, whose 'remains | BEAD OFFICE TORONTO, ONT. were nterred here. W. Sayder: and $ Kingston Office, 18 Market Street. Miss -Waren start for 'Renfrew to-day. | Assurance in force (over) ~ = «+ yom = « = a'u 115,000,000 a - - : | Assets (OVOr) = = & drwisilie Fo San oar a. $113,000,900.00 n hoat trips take Met onkey's or'i Cash Dividends paid Polieyholders in 1005-6 (over) : 2920,000-00 o's candy with vou. | The first "LIFE ASSUR yr adier Foun: 3 : LT AROR CQuPAN TY made by Camadian People For Tuvler's "high cla yibson's Red "Croce Wade's Tooth Paste, in tubes, i | x or intemation how = Polley will Bape for you will be cheerfully piven at 3 Wate's Drug Stoth.. Re URQTR a Ra THOMSOM J. 0. HUTTON, IN CONNECTION ' Pacific Ra HOMESERKEF Round Trip Second-Class } MANITOBA, ALBERTA, CHEWAN, ates stort, July Fone Augu Sept. 10 and 24. Tickets gt ays. Return Farea From Btrassb Saskatc Prince No. Bat i Res van » Yocom | 900 | 5ef tegina - - + 3575 | Stettler Mooseirw - +- 36 00 | Edmon Comfortable berths in tov at w.odirale rates. Free ool eckers' patuphiet, giving Te poiuts, and full particular and C.P.R. Ticket oftices, O KINGSsTOMN-OTTA Leave Kingston, 13:10 p.m tawa, 4:45 p.m. Leave Ot a.m., arrive Kingston 3:45 connections at Renfrew with 1.; leave Renfrew, 4:15 p.r broke. Port Arthur, Winnipe fic Coast points. Full particulars at K. & F R. Ticket offices, Ontario str ¥. CONWAY, Gen. Bay of Quinte | New short line for Twes Deseronto, and all local pc leave Cit Hall Depot at W, DICKSON, Agent B.Q.R) INTERCOLO RAILWA Ocean Lin CANADA PREMIER 17 BETWEEN Montreal, Levis, for ( John and Halifax, w neotion for Prince I Island. First Trip From 1 June 30th. Secure Fol Descriptive Matter at ) Ticket Office, 141 St J, DRG Homeseekers' Second-C) Trip Excursio To Manitoba, Saskatchew: herta leave Kingston, Tu 16th, 30th; August 13th, 10th and 21th. Tickets go« within sixty days from goin Branch Local Time Trains will leave and arr Depot, Foot of Johasom sts GOING WES " 7 Mail .. 8.19 p.n 4 15 Local ee 7.08 p.n GOING RAST Lve. Ci No. 8 Mall _... ...l. . " 2 Fast Exp. . 14 local ., -...B.10 a. * 6 Moll .... ..12.20 p.u * 4 Fast Exp. ..1.00p. #19 Loo! .... w.7.08 p. Nos. 1,2,8,4,5 and 8 pther traine daily except Si Foe full particulars, apply J. P. HAN Cor. Johnson end © Leave Kingston daily, 1,000 Is) Montreal, Saguenay River points. WEST BOUN] Leave Kingston, § p.m. Charlotte and Toronto, me tions for all Western polnts Hamilton-Montreal Tri-weekly serv EAST AND WEST For tickets and berth res BY to, J. 5 ANLEY, ° . & O. N. o., Kingston, FOSTER CHAFFEE. A.GF TIME TABLI STEAMER WOLFE | Leave Wolfe 1s! MON. 7.309.156 a.m. 1 TUES, 7.00915 am. 1 WED. 7.309.183 a.m L THURS., Dreskey's Hay 6.30-930s.m 1 FRI. 7.80--9.156 a.m. 1 SAT 8.00--0.15 a.m: 1 SUN 9.00--10.00 a.m. 1 Leave Kingston Mon. 8.30~11.30 a.m. 8 Tues. 8.30--11.80 a.m. 8 Wed. 8 ' 8.30--11.80 a.m 3 Thurs 8.80-11.30 a.m. 2 Bay 8.00--7.00 p.m. Fri. 8.30--11.80 a.m. 8, Sat. 8.30-11.80 a.m. 2, Sun. 9.30--11.80 a.m. 1 Sat.--Special trip to & snd Spoor's dock, at 3.30 Time Table subject to ch notice. Boat calls at Garden Ish and from Kingston. E. BRICELAND, ALLA ROYA MALI MONTREAL TO LIV The new Steamer Corsica: Twin Screw, will sail fr FRIVAY, July 26th, on 20th Thi steamer imum speed of oiwhte hour. Her accormvodation $9: of the finest and want) passengers can be provi Descriptive pamphlet, ra may be obtained from the* HANLEY