Daily British Whig (1850), 30 Jul 1904, p. 7

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Colic, "holera, r Com- 'en and dition. S---- SOR REAL ESTATE Then make it doubly emjoyadble by en- Heve sits dear old Grandma in silk and old lace. We boast that wo wrinkles dis- figure her foce; She's healthy and bright and I've oft heard her say: * Tis because she has used Abbey's Salt every day. No matter how hearty the old folk appear, thelr digestive organs are on the wane. The stomach and bowels are noticeably weaker. The liver often sluggish. Nature needs assistance. ABBEY'S SALT is the tonic laxative to keep the old folk in healthful vigor. It is so mild--yet so effective--that it puts the stomach, bowels and liver in perfect order without the least discomfort. Abbey's Effervescent Salt Renews Youth in Old Age Great | Reduction} Sale On all goods for a couple of weeks. A special line of office or [& working Pants ; working Pants 83 758 During sale time. hite Vestings at GOST. Everything must be urned into meney for fall urchases. Reductions for Cash Dnly, as it's the Cash e Want. = SRirt Protector FER TT 'When soiled, a sponge or brush makes i fean again, and no damage done. 2 NOTICE. Flies Everywhere We will close our store very Wednesday After- at 1 o'clock sharp ring July and August to ia your fosd--in your bedroom making life misecable, Wilson's I, sptoyess ve Fly Pads CARROLL & CO. mms RO TR RRR . MILNE, O.aly Electric Clean- ing and Feather Renovating Plant .in Kingston, hone 542. 272 Bagot Street. Change In Plans Special to the Whig. New York, July 30.--The death of Wilson Barrett will cause a slight change in the plans of Charles Froh- man, who recently came back from his annual European tour, loaded down with plans for the next season. Mr. Frohman has made pluas to bring Wilson Barrett and his company over here for a tour of this country, but the death of the veteran actor will prevent the carrying out of this plan. Sir Charles Wyndham and his com- pany have been secured hy Mr. Froh- man, also Mrs. Patrick Campbell, and Ellen Terry is promised to appear in a star part. The play or company have not yet heen decided on. OR INSURANCE Consult with Geo. Clif before 3 at 05 Clarence street. ENJOY A DRIVE? one of our fine turnouts, amd hore. A wise man does a great deal of ARDING'S LAVERY, | silent thinking and a fool man does a 210 Wellington St. Phone 236. great deal of thoughtless talking. SROADBRIN York. ARE ONLY TWO. MENT SAFE. Force And Reason--Question of Wages Important Omne--Ideal Life, Divides Work And Play-- Fair Recompense Wanted. Special correspondence; Letter No. 1,419. New York, July 29.--1f the founda- tion of a great war between labor and capital is_realized, it will causo more distress and suffering than any contest that has taken place between these two contendin powers. There are only two great a of govern- ment which men have elected for their safety, one is reason and the other is force. Force seems to be the final re- sult for the -arbitrament of these great questions, for they appeal to everyone, rich or poor, high or low, educated 'or ignorant, and all these subjects appeal directly to every man's safety, for the comforts of his home and the well-being of his chil- dren. It is safe to say, that every nan, no matter what het. professes, wants his home sacredly guarded, and is willing to pledge his life for these blessings. For several months there has been a feeling of unrest amcng the laboring classes which bodes neo good to capital. Honest labor desires the ordinary comforts of life, a pie ture on the wall, a carpet on the floor, decent dress and education for its children. and these blessings capi- tal may grant without serious danger to its own security. In the coming contest there is an enigma which no prophet seems able to solve. The question of wages is a very important one and another is the division of time. Long ago a few wise men saw that on that division of time depend- ed the safety .and comfort of labor. It is only reasonable to ask that a man-shall have a-portion of his time to spend with his family. An ideal life is made up of the division of re- creation and labor. It is abhorrent to every thinking man that he should be chained to labor from the rising of the sun to the going down of the same. When arriving af his home worn down with toil he finds the chil- dren aslecp and his wife a watchful sentinel over their slumbers and their home. Here we may safely leave this subject for the present and we will turn to review the rights of capital as they exist to-day and this fact meets us which ever way we turn, that the great capitalists of the pre- sent day, almost without a single. ex- ception, have risen from the ranks of labor. The family of Rothschilds re- present the highest degree of concen- trated capital, whereever civiliza- tion is. known, and human govern- ment has behind it a power to en- force its recognized rights and vet this great combination banded to- gether by self-interest with "hooks of steel" stands uncovered before the names of Andrew Carnegie, John D. Rockefeller, John IW. Mackey, whose great wealth bas been accumulated in nc-half of a human life and the en- ire world is appalled when it realizes power of the great financial trin- ity. Is not there some mysterious force in this trinitarian combination. In the Eleusinian mysteries the super- lative point of human knowledge was only given to those who had passed the trials of the trinity and had crossed the mystic river which divides light and darkness. At the entrance to the temple of all human knowledge was a figure that extended three of the fingers of its right hand. Those trinitarian signs were air, water, and fire; the ncophyte having passed safe ly the trial of nir and water was then submitted to the trial of fire, which resolved him back into his original elements. You start with the number of the trinity, three; three times three arc nine, and now no matter what combination you make the figures will represent nine, no more no less. If the combination which is now threat- ened can be realized in its fullness no man living can cast the horoscope of the future. It is no use at this point to moralize on the result; suffering gigantic in ite consequence is inevit- able. The equalization of the wealth of the world by force is terrible to contemplate and men must recognize this fact, that the creatiog belong to one They save the means they make and the development of all great things that man most de- sires depend upon capital's combina tion. One man comes penniless into a community, in a few years you find him at the head of a great combina tion employing thousands of men who are contented if they can only find sufficient work. A fair recompense for the labor of hand and brain is what every just man desires and thost who succeed in establishing a just combin- ation of capital and labor will have achieved the mightiest and most vir- tuous work that the Almighty has given tq children of men. How many people realize that the amusements of the people cost more than any form of human government, and that those who cater to our highest form of pleasure receive far greater recompense than any other profession known to man. A popular singer or dancer will receive for a few hours pleasurable employment three times as much as a first class mecha- nic can earn in a year. A very indif- ferent vaudeville performer who gives vou a comic song or a grotesque dance will receive more then a sena- tor of the United States, or a gen- eral who fights the republic's battles on the land or an admiral who car- ries the "glorious Stars and Stripes" to victory on the sea. To come down to specific sums, Jean Ne Reszke de mands one thousand dollars for his services that cover the period of am hour and as if this enormous sum were not sufficient for his transcendant abi lity, if the receipts of the house ex- ceed ten thousand dollars, he divides quality of class of men. re ----_-- GREAT FORMS OF GOVERN. | Madame reward for human effort without parallel in the history of the world. The war between Russia and Japan reaches much further than the world at large suppostd. A British ship has been seized by a Russian 'cruiser and was taken into port and condemned. That seizure roused the British Lion, and its roar was heard in the imperi- al palace of the czar; with several ar mies of Japanese chasing his serrated columns across the mountains of Manchuria he wants no more fighting on his hands; he has enough to give him an appetite, caviar, and for the present at least Britannia rubs the waves; that is, as far a8 Russia is concerned; but the czar must remem: ber that Brother Jonathan has inter ests there also and he always stands ready to protect his rights either on the sea or land. --~RBROADBRIN, SENT CONGRATULATIONS. The Democratic Leader's Fiftieth Birthday. JOHN SHARP WILLIAMS, OF MIS- SISSIPPIL. Special to the Whig. ; . 'ashington, D.C., July 30.-Some one. about the capital to-day recalled the fact that this was the fiftieth birth day of Congressman John Sharp Wil liams, the minority leader in the house and temporary chairman of "the recent democratic national conven tion. The word was passed along the line and the result was that several messages of congratulation were des patched to Mr. Williams from demo cratic leaders who for one reason or another have been kept in Washington during the dog days. Mr. Williams is considerably younger than the majority of those of equal prominence in public life and his friends are confident that he is des tined for higher honors than any vet bestowed upon him. His leadership of the democratic minority and the pro minent part he took in the St. Louis convention have made Mr. Williams so well known from one end of the coun- try to the other that it is difficult to realize that his public career began but little over a decade ago. Yet such is the fact, his election to congress in 1892 having been his first public office. CHOLERA INFANTUM. Child Not Expected To Live From One Hour To Another, But Cured by Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Rem- edy. Ruth, the little) daughter of E. N, Dewey, of gnewville, Ya., was seri- ously ill of cholera infantum last summer. "We gave her up and did not expect her to live from one hour to anather," he says. "I happened to think of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and got a bot- tle of it from the store. In five hours I saw a change for the better. We kept on giving it and before she had taken the hall of one small bottle she was well. This remedy is for sale by all druggists. Now is the time to have your fur- nace or stoves overhauled before the busy time. Get Taylor & Hamilton: They will do it at reasonable prices. We have just the suit you want. One fourth off the price now, Ronsy & Co. The assassin of Von Plchve, the Rus- sian minister of finance, is said to be a Jew named Provof. The crime is supposed to be one of a long series engineered by a famous revolutionary now in prison. ECONOMICAL HOUSEKEEPERS, USE WalterBakers Cocoa and Chocolate Because they yield THE MOST and BEST FOR THE MONEY ¥ The Finest Cocoa in the World | 40 Hi Awards in Europe; | i a Our Choloe Recipe Book, sent free, will tell you how to make Fudge and a great variety of t Walter Baker & Co. Ltd. dollars} for her services for a single night, a Special to the ance with a law enacted by the state legislature several years ago come well established during the last decade, the week beginning to-morrow will be of chusetts as old home week, The week is set apart as a season during which priate celebrations in honor of return monwealth and and may hold interest. Last year some dataty dishes from our Cocos and Chocolate. } | year the oven more bring thousands of residents of Ohio, Hllinois, Wetting ; Pains in the Back, pey and Bladder Troubles, i MAY BE A SCANDAL. Over The Way a Fund Has Been Used. Special to the Whig. The manner in which the fund has been managed and the methods of distai buting it have caused considerable dis- satisfaction and it would not be sur prising if the matter into a first class that the committee which had been ap- pointed by Mayor of --and distribute the funds, the work of distribution to A. A. Hill, connected with the Charity Organiza tion society of Manhattan. The me thods of Mr. Hill are severely criticjz- ed. It is asserted that Mr. Hill, who lives out of town, took quarters at a hotel and surrounded himself with o stafl of fourteen clerks gnd stenograph- ers, paying not only their salaries, but also his hotel bills out of the re. lief funds. It is asserted that of the total amount about $25,000 have been expended so far, but of that sum only a fitte over $4,000 was used for relief purposes, while the rest went toward paying for salaries, office rent and ho- has been called to the matter and in the case. MOSQUITO PLAGUE, It Is Now Making Life Unen- durable. Special to the Whig. New in Brooklyn has begun somewhat ear- lier than in former years and life out of doors in that borough is a burden at present, particularly at night. Brooklyn abounds in choice breeding places for these winged phsts, but no determined effort has bven made up to the present to remedy the evil. It is stated now, however, that soon a be ginning is to be madh. The authori: ties have come to the conclusion that the pond in Prospect Park is one of the largest and mibst prolific breeding places for mosquitos in New York and needs attention. The pond has no out- let, and the stagnant water has never been let out since park has been in existence. The water is extremely fil thy, filled with a luxuriant growth of water plants and in man+ places cov- ered with a thick green scum, which is fairly olive with larvae of mosquitos. According to the plans of the park au- thorities the water is to be drawn off, and the pond thoroughly cleans, he fore it is refilled with clear water. HER 101ST BIRTHDAY. Mrs. H. H. Browne Is Gradually Failing. Special to the Whig New York, July 30.---Mrs. Hannah H. Browne celebrated her hundred and first birthday a few days ago, sur rounded by a small circle of friends; She is mentally still sound, but ber | strength is gradually failing. She wax | horn in Smithtown, Long Island, in + 1803. The town was named after her father. She wos nine years old when the war of 1812 broke out, and she distinctly remtmbers the troops mar ching off to the front. At the age of eighteen she moved with her parents to a homestead on the present Grand street, Manhattan and she has often told her friends how she and her lov- er used to roam through the beauti ful woods that covered the space now occupied by the city of Brooklyn. Massachusetts Old Home Week. Boston, Mass, July 30. In accord and in sursuance of a custom that has be- observed thro ut Massa- ities and towns may conduct appro: ng sons and daughters of the com- other invited guests, exercises of historical seventy-five owns and cities celebrated and this observance is expected to he general. The celebrations Michigan, lowa and other Gin Pills Never Fail to Cure. / All over Canada, Gin Pills are known as a L Each Gin Pill contain all the medicinal pro- : Use a post card, ask for a free sample of Gin Pills, say in What paper you this advertisement, and sign your name and address, , Write BOLE DRUG CO., Dept. New York, July 30. ~lmmediately al : wy . . ter the Gen. Slocum aisaster contri- WiLL BE IN NEXT MONTH. . Dany by i butions for the survivors of the vie 5 oh FA tims began to pour in and in a short We're paving the way for their reception--making a clearance time over $100,000 were in thn 'nud. | of everything summery at prices w no resemblance would develop scandal. It scems McClellan to take char, on the work too onerous and left tel bills. The attention of the mayor it is expected that an investigation will be made to ascertain the actual Taets' York, July 30.-The mosquito states of the middle and far west back 12 and 14 St. John Street to their old homes to visit relatives . more example and we can safely leave the surplus with his managers. One MONIREAL, P. Q. and renew acqunitance with child- and all other Kid- aw, to-day--tow----to_/ Sakon J» Winnipeg, Man, +. 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