Daily British Whig (1850), 29 May 1906, p. 6

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i Pure, Heal hful, Refreshing ai .¥ MAJORITY STOCK TO BE VOT- Rov Ya Ae ; / coe ------ Tirole Biergy ... ED FOR THIS PURPOSE. Neda wet Charter Pro = y o SYNOPSIS OF ( | ties, | HOMESTE! Rother kind of steam Policy: érs to Rule--Amended on in ad Meer 1 vides for Twenty- vi re teak long Eight Directors to be Elected | : ny = 3 hat : by arama bumag by Them--Injunction 'in the EE Es o ave, 'to the ext tiop, of 160 acr Eotry must be Jocal land otlice the land is situs 8 "The Q 7 "Sis human' =| New York, May 28.-- Thomas F. ueen of able Watey " yall x wy Rik i iin 5 few days make a3 : ] fof "after £ is public pledge to. vote bis ma- | * 4 fra i is 8 BC Es ine Bower jority stock of the Equitabl¥ Life As. HOMESTEAD fia seemingly ®48 surance Society for the mutualization | tas besa gran De potas whole ofthat institution, President. Paul » tend areas men and women and Morton gave out a statement to-day, ; di ilovine most 'are the . I Fish the power to go hen, to the plfect that 'to each of the direc: 0) Atlenat of these accounts 'are as Jaakes th r a .pors of the society has been mailed a J, ulgiation Hantute wt i rnished xy ham comes the propostd , amended charter of the og tbe a actual data has not fu Ain every flake baked and Equitable, which Provides that {wen Ly SE Quantity Jom he of the Son, To Bod or as elout and {y-eight directors shall be clected dir. Sie' to mak position, 16 deal with "tho sukct. | SABRE Rly ame per cont of Tolaturs ectly by the policy holders at the au [were either directly or indirectly in- | gested dadlly. even by the weak. nual meeting, to be held next Decem- ppon a farm hy 2 i latinized ber, and thai thereafter the tolicy- terested parties, therefore na- he thoroughly cooked eat holders' directors shall always con- soknos ihe destruction. of || the stricken city. We have read many | accounts. of the oss and suicrin but Wholesome & steal, the require Tesidence prior utered for by i satisfied by ® turally felt that not only in a sense be sa converted he [--. ® iri] "Sunshine" consist of two pairs (4 bars), with Wy short bulldog teeth, and d by two different shakers TE SONS, Kin wamar ordinary worsets can't satisfy. . D @® A Corsets wholly £1 the gap between costly custom-made snd ordinary ready-made corsets. Yew can afford 'the one--fewer really approve the other. Yet even the most fastidious woman ca find in D @& A Cofsets exactly the fit for her tastes, her figire and her means. be proof awaits you at your favorite ®ore----ask the best of your local deal @% te show you a D & 4 -und see eat he does show it.. ' ¢e tell usof his lapse or lack--we wad' attend your aa of justice to themselves, but also to their city, it was their duty to' con- ceal the terrible facts as far as pos- sible from the world. There may bea sense of patriotism in thus concealing Facts from the world at large; there may also be some justification, but to } my mind Jdacts of the case arp what the' public require, and these facts cannot long be concealed. In discussing the matter with peo- ple who went through the awful ex: periences, who were sufferers to the extent of losing all they 'had, and without any hopés of recovery, we are apt to get about as near the facts as it is possible to do, and it is from 4 this source that I have get my infor- mation. These people tell me that awful as may have seemed the de- scriptions given in the newspapers, yet they did not describe the scene; «didn't try to describe it, nor didn't want to describe it. Even now, they claim, there are committees appointed to go aboard every outgoing train and boat with a last entreaty to the J thousands of people who, are turning their backs upon the stri city, imploring them to be constantly guarded in whatever thoy say eon- cerning the disaster, or the future prospects of the city, laying particu- lar stress upon the fact that San Francisco was their home and her in- terests should be guarded with all sacretiness, no matter to what quarter of the earth they mav go. These peo- ple say that capital is feeling pretty sick, and that despite all statements made while the city was vet trembling and since, to the effect that a greater and grander city would rise from the ruins, it will be many years before these fond hopes are realized. Thou- sands upon thousands who were in a position to do so have already left the, city, and théte are many thoy- sands more. who are anxious to fol- low, but who are detained either from lack of means, or from havine some interest, which it is hard to think of giving up without first making an ef- fort to 'realize something upon it. Just now poor old San Franciseo is a tty, anxious spot, while ithese facts give no re, but rather the regret to the , yet they t jure facts just the same, and canno denied. People who were carryidg in- surance upon all they had of this if world's goods, and were resting in the greatest contentment that if they should suffer loss from the destruction 'fof these goods and chattels from any 'cause they would receive just, remune- ration have now awakened to the realization of the fact that there is a clause in their policies which States that these policies do not cover loss caused by the act of God. Upon this clause the insurance companies are going to swing out safely, leaving the poor individual sufferer to bear his awn loss. To this clause are the in- surance companios truly grateful for had there" not been such clause this eatatrophe would. have put many of the weaker companies out of business. The experience of thousands of the disarmointed. San . Franciscans points out nu moral. Reader you have not done your whole. duty when you have placed an insurance upon your property, or upon your life either, for that matter. There may be something in that poli- ¢y which you have taken ow 'which you may think is of little conseguence ok it: may be that you have not read it carefully, but rather taken 4t for granted that any clauses which your policy contains are necessary, else they would not be there. These little technical clauses which the companies are so thoughtful to insert into their policies are rot for vour protection, dear reader, but for theirs, Read your policy and take in all its meaning. If it is a life policy make sure that you are not leaving something as a pro- tection fo your family which will cause them worry and disappoint- ment, with the possible result that some lawyer will pet the binvest half of what you intended your loved ones to have. Do not leave anything to be questioned in regard to the matter. Be 'sure that the company is satisfied that vou are properly insured, and that in case of death the claim will be paid promntly without further ques- tion. Look into the ace clause if your {. Ask yourself the question, is that clause there for," and if you camnot answer it to vour satis- faction von had better have it settled | at once, and have the clause struck out. It has no business there. If an insurance companv accepts vou at certain age. and are sabisfied a the time that that age is correct, then Tr The Best Is Cheapest. "Solution of Ozone (the coupon kind)," is the purest and best form in which Ozone is put up. Each bottle of it contains a coupon entitling you to a package of "Celery King," the well known tonic laxative, which should al- ways be used with Ozone. By buying "Solution of Ozone (the coupon kind)' you get Ozone in its most efficient form, and you get. ah- out twice as much of it for your as of other brands. You also get the package of "Celery King" ab- solutely without charge for it. No other brand of Ozone offers this advantage because no other firm can give you the "Celery King." That is the only way to procure the full value Wo f Ozone tion of (the coupon is fifty cents and one dollar ite, and if he hasn't it' ridgeburg, ike Maltas Sold bm stitute a majority of the board. | This amended charter will come Le- fore the board of directors at the re- : joular monthly meeting on May &lst, THAT OVER WORKED, PLAYED 0UT FEEL- ING AMONG WOMEN There Shatsaads of females all ore Tand Who broken down in -- ut 4 miserable existence, MILBURN'S HEART AND NERVE PILLS They bring health to the broken down, to the weakened constitution, tome ,}long ago I heard: a For the Stomach Heart and Kidneys Dr. Shoop's Restorative is a Canse Cure --not a Symptom Cure. Tt is 8 common mistake to take artificial diges. fers for stomach troubles--or heart stimulants lor weak heart--or so-called kidney remedies for kidueys. These organsdo not act separ ately or of their own accord--they have no con. trol over themselves--and not once in 800 times is the sickness the fault of the no. Itis the fault of the nerves which control the organ-- and only through these kidney assuch. They are inside nerve weak- The remedy which Dr. WShoop preseri for these ailing nerves is known as Dr. Shoop's Restorative. It relieves the pain and distress of kiduey, stomach and heart troubles quicker even than those medicines designed simply to give temporary relief. Dr. Shoop's Restorative can Dow be had of druggists everywhere, For and recommended by "ALL DRUGOGISTS. 104 La, Feit emery IW they have no right to insert any catchy clause in 'their policies. Of course they are ready © explain that there is never any question about this clause, and in all fairness to them it must be admitted that they do not make common use of this clause in setting up a claim, but just the same the clause is there, and not for your benefit either. It has been said that there is no honor among thieves, and while we believe there are honest and honorable people in the insurance busi- 8 ness, yet recent developments cause our suspitions to arise: I fully believe in insurance, and he lieve it to be the duty of every man to 'protect himself and family, and the man who is called away from this sin- ful world, and has neglected to leave some protection for his family, has not done his whole duty towards them. Insurance is a business proposi- tion though, and should be entered in- to as such, with all provisions and limitations, any further than that the premium shall be paid for the time specified. ,, or until death, when the amount' of insurance named shall he paid over without question, struck out.--E. H. NEWTON. The. action of Carter's Little Liver Pills is vleasant, mild and natural. They gently! stimulate the liver, and regulate the bowels. but do not purge. They are sure to pléase. Tre They The contradt for installing a mo- dern heating apparatus in he Picton public school has' been let to the Pease company, Toronto, for their consideration. It that the twenty-eight polic directors shall be elected with the same formalities and subject to the same safeguards as are provided by thy new law for the election of dirt: ors of strictly mutual life in ce companies. The proposed amended charter . has received the approval of Mr. Cleve land, and his assurance that as soon jas the opportunity is given, Mr. Ry- n's stock will be voted for its adop- tion. . { Counsel have been instructed ip ap- ply to the courts for » medification of the injunction obtained by a minority stockholder in the Equitable, restrain- ing the society from carrying into ef- fect the provisions of an amended Well-matureq | BOIVIN, WILSON @. CoO «+ Montreal. charter, which was adopted gakout a. Vvear ago, as the result of James W. Alexander's offorts to mutualize the {Equitable. The charter provided for ithe same proportion of directors twenty-eight representing the nol holders and twenty-four the stock. ~ WHERE ARE THE MEN ? Women Doing Their Good Works for Them. Kingston, May 28.--(To the Edit- or): 'In these davs of activ y is there not a dan, of overdoing 3 Some think the world is near an end, But it seems to some that there is so much to learn and to wndo that it would be a very sudden change. Per- haps what would 'be the end of the world' to us: would 'be the starting of a new race under a man like Noah But I want to appeal to the prof ing Christian world to think if we are acting like men, that "wait for their Lord." We are not. I speak advised ly. Hf we were, would we not pe feel- ing the meed of prayer and filling our churches when we are called to prayer. 'he women even are falling off. Not 5 inistin ying for id grace to live' like Christ in our homes, and 1 looked to see how many were there asking for this blessing and saw fifteen women and one man, Lately somé ministers were dedica- ted to the noble work of the ministry and there were not eight men in the audience, though the ministers were Our Saviour was not a 'woman. Surely Heavas the manliest man that ever lived. Where are the men ? We deplore the want of sacredness of the marriage tic and the want of re- ligiousness in our young men. "Is it any wonder the woman the head of the house,' id Pr pal Grant on his return from Austra- lia, but woe betide the nation if all the religious earnestness is in the wo- man. A revival we need and let it be n in the men leading in religion. -- PERSONALLY CONDUCTED. A Tour to Elks' Convention, Denver, Colo. Via New York' Central lines, twelve- day tour. All expenses included in rate. Special train of Pullman draw- ing-room and compartment . sleepers, buffet, library -and dining cars, will leave Utica, Syracuse, Rochester and Buffalo, Friday, July 13th. Experien- ced New York Central representative in charge. Option of lake trip re turning from Chicago, Detroit or Cleveland to Buffalo. Ask any New York Central agent for full informa- tion and copy of itinerary. - Gillette safety razors are sold at Gibson's Red Cross Drug Stor Frank J. Kininmont, Gananoque, has left for Portage la Prairie, Man., where he has a position on the engi- reer's staff of Mr. Cra who is one of Mr. Chipman's engineers putting in water works. TELLS BY . THEIR SLE "I can tell by my li ones' sleep when a cold is coming on" said a mother when speaking of thé advance symptoms of colds in children. * They toss about, are rest- less, their breathing is heavy and there are symptoms of night sweats. The next morn- ing I start with Scott's Emul- sion. The chances are that in a day or two they 'are all over it. Their rest is again peaceful and the breathing normal." 1g 5 Here's a suggestion for all mothers, Scott's Emul- sion always has been almost magical in its action when used as the ounce of preven- tion. Nothing seems to over- come child weakness quite so effectively and quickly as Scott's Emulsion. SCOTT & BOWNER, Toronte, Oat, PURITY, BRILLIANGY AND "UNIFORMITY J S. HENDERSON, AGENT, KINGSTON Canvas s Boots for Boys We have a real good Summer Boot for the boys, made of grey canvas, with good soles and heels, made with plain canvas or leather toe caps --the ideal boot for boys. PRICES : Boys', sizes. J 40:5. «cov coeeenen.. Boys', sizes 11, 12 and 13 ...... Little Gents', sizes 8. 9 and 10 . > If you want' a happy boy a pair of thee shoes will make him so. : $ ABERNETHY'S| fig at of ™ We carry a* frigerators, rar up to S60. 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