Daily British Whig (1850), 9 Mar 1907, p. 15

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Tm er Gone! , of Uric Acid Poison are , Be Cured by Getting the « Kidneys, With 3 CURE s7 "KIDNEY OURE 8 OF THE; KINGSTON WHIG, ADDER OR BLOOD DISEASE, L. 'Clifford Figg, "of 1l., who suffered intense- onths from kidney and trouble, says that after ther medicines without rner's Safe Cure restored health. She writes June : s me creat pleasure to recomn- per's Safe Cure to ull who siering irom kidney and blad- ¢. T was ill and ougerdhleé for ith backacie, sick Peadazhe, rheumatic pains aod veusilna, / mare uervous and irritable, /, after consulting a Loysu an, that 1 had kiduey and bladder \fter taking his medicines for y with little or no rebief, D'de- 0 take the advice of a friend farner's Safe Cure. One bottle made a great differcnce, amd, the use of Safe Cure, I soon e urinary disorders and pains ng, and gradually my health wth réturned, 1 took six ull, which effected a complete 1 ain most happy to recom- medicine to all in need."-- lifford Figg, 1449 Dakin St. 1. Lisease not carried off and this causes theumatism of t uscles, inated and the liver torpid. and no ill after effect is experi- os and is sol by all-drug- stitutes containing harmful ce every sufferer from diseases neys, liver, bladder and blood RNER'S SAFE CURE will LY FREE, postpaid, to any . Atlantic & Pacific Ave., Toron- the Kingston British Whig: The doctors will also sond medical reatment of each disease and Su ------ STRING AROUND [OUR FINGER And do not forget LOR & HAMILTON'S AYS' 20 PER CENT. OUNT SALE Ware, Tin-Ware, Stoves and Sales for Cash. ies' Tailoring much pléasuré in announcing dies of Kingston that I have 8 premises, 261 Princess St,, Opened - up a First-Class" siloring Establishment. Style, orkimanship guaranteed. Kindly ee me. Will make up from loth, Prices imoderata, ' «METZ te of Varando Cutting Regent St, London, Eng. ee i eb eesti. ies' Tailoring of Workmanship, Up-to- des, and Good Fit Guar: 56 University Ave; turned out are constructed » tools, laboriously. fashion- local blacksmith shop, and taken to put in shape iron it an expert machinist, with d chisel And | emery wheel, h in half an hour. "he hor- made with hand-fashioned erated with a bow and gord. heap, but forgign invintions ag in. Pertinent Question. Veekly. r in a Long Tsland City s giving her class a lesson lcop on more than one pil said; "in fact, it's better to low at all, because if you ely to make you round- »" eco Pisciotia'waved his arm said the teacher. you sleep on your stum- Rocéo. . ella in a crowd. offers a eld for the exercise. of vital deavor for things honorable r eloguence than silver trum- rim ! 'PROVE TQ YOU EVERY JRTS IT-- PRECAUTION STEALS IN. rCaro tly secure; and why take rou feel those unwelcome the pains in the joints. itic and neuralgia cures. atory rheumatism, under o eight weeks; and what 1s almost incredible that e has, in thousands of orn and next to baffling -It comes and prostrates and yet, as in the most werican Rheumatic Cure ling hand, and bids the ss of youth. Lots of . 1 merican Kidney Cure, same great remedy ' ~ DATLY BRITISH WHIG, SA Some think water is | pure because it is carbonated -- charged with carbonic acid gas That is wrong. @, Carbonating wate, doesn't purify it. Carbonic acid gas doesn't cleanse water. a Plenty of carbonated waters. are just ordinary city water, charged with gas That gas is mostly made by the astion of sulphuric acic on whiting (such as is used for calcimining), or from th fumes of burning coke. Pleasant, isn't it? . @. Eve: spring waters that are naturally fizzy, carbonated fa within the earth, are not always safe to drink. Natura carbonation is likely to load water with more lime 0: magnesia than the system ought to get. So a natura fizzy water may be wholesome and it may not., {@ The safe way--doctors think the only safe way--for people who like carbonated water, either plain as a beverage, or as a diluent for spirits--is to get an ideally pure spring water, charged with purified carbonic acid gas, anc @, Carbonated and bottled under absolutely safe, cleanly, and: scrupulously sanitary conditions. (I, Water like that is zestful refreshing, wholesome, and enhances the flavor of whatever it dil --liquors especially. utes @, The water that surely meets every require ment is sold in your neighborhood by merchants who care for the custom of particular people, and in your city by the right kind of hotels, bars and clubs. It is worth asking for; and it is labelled York Sparks (York Springs Water, charged with purified carbonic gas and bottled at the Springs for surety of purity.) Ideally Pure York Springs Water is the basis of these beverages: York Springs Water (natural), York ' Sparks (York Springs Water charged with purified carbonic gas), ' York Ginger Ale, York Sarsaparilla, i York Soda, York Potash ' Water, York Aperientis (the perfect laxative) r In , . The Mineral Springs Limited Toronto SSL FOR SALE BY m=) Rigney & Hickey. . Jas." McParland. 9) ash Silk is Fast Color. Highest Lustre Artistic Why wast r labor ey ae yor Corticolfis / " aad soe tho difference in results ET andallafiec tions of the Throat and Chest leaving your system strengthened. MATHIEU'S | oF SYRUP p" of Tar s.Cod Liver Oil / y/ A curative food temic of unexampled 'merit for the Tangs, chest, throat i "and the whole body. It kills a cold more quickly and more casily than anything else. Take it and be free from coughs ever after. Er From all dealers. 35 cts. a bottle, . THE J. L. MATHIEU CO, Props. Es + SHERBROOKE, P,Q. 190-1208 5 a, i Sie During the month of February we will offer for'sale our entire stock of Enamel Ware which consists of the best Canadian and Ger- man and Austrian manufacture ; AT 20% DISCOUNT Try our Brilliant Coal Oil and you would use no other.' FEIIIIIIIIIND Letter From Greater New dew SOME REVEATIONS IN THE MANIPULATING OF STOCK MARKETS. The Interstate Commerce Com- ' mittee Looking Into the Victimizing--Financial . Sharp- ers May Come to Grief-- Brooklyn Police Are Getting a Raking Over. Special Correspondence; Letter No. 1.534. New York, March 7.--A trial has oc- cupied the attention of the Interstate Commerce Committee during the past week where the most astounding reve- lations have been exposed of. "frenzied nance," that the present generation has witnessed. It was the good for tune of Caesar's wile that she mot caly lived a life of immaculate chasti- ty, but no breath of suspicion ever clouded the purity of her spotless life. She was not only a model of unchal- longed virtue in her own day and" gen- eration, but for her example time's historic page has found no parallel. Ths promoters of the gigantic deals by which $61,000,000 was realized in a few days without investing a dollar or raising a hand are well known. The Unicn Pacific took the 'stock and paid for it in bonds which the sellers locked ug. in their safes. The buyers took their stock and locked it up in their strong-lox, and lst it be there till the last share of stock was secur ed at the lowest price, and the vie tims were thrown by the wayside, shattered wrecks, utterly forgetful of the eighth commandment, "Thou Shalt Not Steal." I know dozens of merchants, bankers and general busi: ness members of society, who in their dealings with their fellowmen, are re- garded as passingly honest, who rise in the morning then'ing God that they are not as other men, Pharisees, who occupy the highest seats in the Sanhedrith, who are admirable in Christian example and powerful lead: ers in prayer, and yet in their deal ings with the government are as read¥ to perjure themselves by swear ine to a false bill of lading, or to the value of a forcign appraisement as the commonest foodpad, who stops a man in the street, and with a blud- goon demands of him "Your money or your life." We are now in the wildest hurricane of unsound and dangerous sy i that New York has seen for years, and while a few who sit inside of the gambler's table and are able to stack the cards to their own advantage will rcan enormous fortunes, the great body of investors will come to grief as sore as the sun rises and sets. The leadinz temptations that Jure the un- wary to invest are railroads and gold and silver mins. Hundreds of thous- ands of dollars are invested in these enterprises, (and many of them are lezitimate obhiects of honest inwvest- ment), but it is just the fact that so many of them are safe and profitable that makes the hydra-headed swindles so dangerous. like the false beacons that temot thes trusting mariner to rin on a rocky shore. Irom, steel and cooper are tempting allurements to apeeulation. Their uses are marvelous: Iv. multinlicd, and at the present time the supply i= hardly equal to the de- mands. The colossal fortunes that have amazed the financial work in the last few years have not been made hy the men who work the hardest, but bv gentlemen who sit in easy choirs in elegantly furnished offices, and who rake in the rich fruit which their unfortunate dupes have shaken down upon them. E. H. Harriman has heen the most important and controlling figure of the week. Other witnesses there have been whose revelations have been mar- vellous, almost beyond belief, but none of the heavyweight class that will compare with Mr. Harriman. Many people who hear of his enotmous deals in stocks and honds would class him as a plunger, but he is-nothing of the sort. A plunger of the first sort is a man who takes all sorts of des: prrate chances on the rise and fall of the market; he may be a bull today and a bear to-morrow; he has no fix- ed principlis that would entitle him to respectful consideration, and in the manipulation and sale of a stock or a bond he is quite as kkely to be tray o"iriend as his bittetest enemy. Mr. Harriman 'is neither a bull nor a tear: he j= an independant; he takes no chances. He plays the stock end tond market as a skilful mathemati- cian plays chéss, a game from which all chance» = practic eliminated. The propertics which" Mr. Harriman dominated ond held at will to buy or rell were the Union Pacific, the South- ern Pacific, the Northern Pacific, the Great Northern and the Chicago & Al- ten, which wag virtually bankrupt and which was only sustained by" continu- and I ELLIOTT BROS. WBNS | the Ia man in a stock deal o ' "stock was purchased. John 3 £8 E r | uss about it, The y up in one of the compeny 8 great steel safes and hen allowed 0 grow and fatten till harvest would receive its own reward. The reapers not have long to wait; di- ren hed been passed and montily se of the earnings of the road vhich hed formerly been supplied to the stock-holders were suppressed. Mat- tees el y enough for the Harriman stogks, when, presto-fly--one bright morping a notice was posted on the bulletin board of a ten por cent. div! on the Union Pacific, | All the ather Harriman stocks respond- } ed and shared in' the financial bless. ing; 961,000,000 rewarded the "reapers, and #0 rich was the soil that th re was on the ground for the glegners to stort a dozem hunks, five or six trast companies and any pumi er of other dishonest speealations, In these questionable transactions there seems to be a moral obliquity of vision which almist amounts to physical blindness, which prevents them from discerning the wrong from the right, amd allows of their making their highest stander's of virtue de sucess. Mr. Harriman, md upon Nr. Ryan, Gecrge Gould, J. J, Hill and John D, Rockelcllcr have absolute control of over a thousand million dollars worth of stock they wish to depress be have to do is to puss a dividend; then reports are circulated bfoadeest that | the bottom hag dropped out and the {mire or bond will nerer pay another | "dive." All the outsi'ers rush to | sell "to save something from the «ruits ard all the insiders buv when | the stock has reached low water | Then divident's are r sumed at ten per cont. to twelve per cont, and bp goes the stock like a balloon. Five wor six gamblers are mace rich, beyond the dreams of avarice, hut thousands are ruined beyond redemption and sink into hopeless povirty, pever to rise again. The inter-state committe has the matter in hand and it wi'l re ceive all the aid that the goverameut can give, and tke president will try to show these financial sharpers that there" is not mach difference - between nd kncoking him down on "The King's Hivhway" for the same purpose Every day the gap crows wider be- tween Mayor McClelland snd Nr. Mur- phy, of Tammany Hall. Whenever the mayor can reach a Tammany ape pointee who hes a good, fat office, with a goodly number of subordinats out he goes for the good of the ser vice, and the mayor fills the vacancy with some virtuous democrat who will walk in the straight aml marrow path and vote right on clection dav, The Brooklyn police are petting a keel hauling, such as they have not ex- perienced in many a day: three cap- tains have been bounced and the whole detective service sooms rotten to the eore. The plain-clothes men are said to be a sct of grafters, who have been blackmailing the saloon- keepers, gambling houses and other disreputable establishments. ~BROADBRIN. Many women are acting as gondo- liers in Venice. The men object and they - are organizing unions against them. In Freiburg, Switzerland, the wo- nen wear stovepipe hats on foto duvs Mrs. Cora B. Miller Makes a Fortune Started a "Few Years Ago With No Capital, and Now Em- ploys Nearly One Hundred Clerks and Stenograph- : ers. Until a féw years ago Mrs. Cora BD Miller lived in a. manner similar to thas of thousands of other very poor women of the average stomil town and village She now residés in hor own palatial brown-stone residence, and is considered one of the mg men in the successful business wo- Utited States. Mrs. Miller's New Residence, Earn- ed in Less Than One Year. Several years ago Mrs. Miller learned of a mild and shiople preparation that cured herself and several friends of . fo- niale weakness and piles. She was be- sieged by »0 muny Women needing treats mont that she decided to furnish it to hose who might call for it. She start- ed with only a few dollars' capital, and the remedy, possessing true and wonder- ful morit, producing any cures when doctors and gther remedies failed, the demand grew /so rapidly she was several imes coi ed to meek larger Guarters. She now occupies one 'of the city's larg- est office buildings, which she owns, and almost one hundred clerks and steno- graphers are req to assist "in this great business. Million Women Use It. More than a million women have used Mrs. Miller's remedy, and no matter Where you live, shé can refer you to la- dies in your own locality who can and ill tell any sufferer that this marvelous remedy really cures women. Despite the fact that Mrs. Miller's business is very extengive, She is always willing to give aid and advice to every sulidring woman who Writes .to her. She is a genervus, good woman and has decided to give away to women who have never used hor PdiSine $10,000.00 'worth absolutely LE. Every woman suflering with pains in he bead, back amd bowels hearing-dawn feclings, NErvVOuUSDess, cPhseping Ponsn- tions wp the spine melancholy, desire to cry. hot Bashes, weariness, or piles from any cause, should sit right down ni rend her name and address to Mrs. 'ora e Miller. Box 5955, Kokomo, Ind., and re- vive by wmnil (free of charge in plats rapper) u H0-cent box of her marvelous- sedicine ; also her vainalle book, which very woman should have. Remember, this offer will not lest lon for thousands and thousands of women, ho are suflerine will take advantaee of means of ~etting cured. So this generous ol lit you are alline do not suffer Mrs. Miller for the book belore the $10,000.00 day. hut sed VOur name nod address fe WW gone. option of $300,- time when vietue | ° Lonizs a matter of husiness rather than The miners employed upon thelr money in these shares. théy have for In ver Bird for investment. price to-day, 16 cents per shi dence that the dividends alone on be induced to part with it at less issue price | Io ORDER BY TELEGRAPH OR TELEPHONE AT OUR EXPENSE: 0 25s. sar po nt ping as. even and ned Bird Mine, and had made his own assays. He sal property better than we represented, and that in his opinion Silver Bird would be one oN a ore and most profitable mines in the Camp. He having backed his opinion with These men are miners and are on the ground where they 'Sliver Bird every day. They Xow a ood thing when they see it, and are backing ae vestmen! J > - Bankers, brokers and conservative business men throughout the whole country are now buying Sil We strongly advise the investing public to place their money in Silver Bird at the prevailing. We say to you that Silver Bird will make you money, © which you can now purchase it. We advise that you buy Silver Bird, and that you hold it tight, and do not Bird at from $1.00 to $1.50 per share, Silver Bird will make a jump one of these days, and then it will be too late to buy it at its first He sald he had just come from Cobalt, where he had made & 3 was his money needs no argument and the hear-by mines surrounding Sliver' Bird are placing their faith and ft up with what money best buy ever offered in We say to you with every each share of Sliver Bird within this year will equal the amount for. than par. Within the year 1907 everybody will be trylug to buy Sliver CENTS PER SHARE. ""&S00NRMNY: 628, 624, B26, 537 Bank Building, Toronto, Can- ada, Telephone Main 2708. 14 King Street West shares, full paid and nob assessable, Post or Express order for §.. Sess assinntnntny oa therefor. APPLICATION (Cut out and forward) To the Trust and Guarantees Company, Limited, Registrars and Transfer Agents, Lhereby apply for................ Cobalt Mies, Limited. You will find Check, Bilver Bird Cobalt Mines, Limi in full Issue and forward Ma Pare THE SILVER BIRD COBALT MINES, LIMITED. Authorized Capital - $1,500,000. FULL PAID AND NON-ASSESSABLE. Toronto, Ontario. trans of the Silver Bird President « . J, PF. LENNOX Sec'y Treas. + = W,A, ABENDROTH Solicitors: LENNOX & LENNOX, Toronto and Cobalt. Ses tasweisaenian +. payable to the TAVERN IE danas In the German elections Chancellor Von Bulow introduced American elec: tivneering methods, He wend into dis- tricts where feeling was intense aud} mude speeches. He issued manifestos in the name of the emperor, - calling upon the voters to declare against the socialists as unpatriotic and dangerous to the state. The head of the German colonial department, the vigorous I viederich Dernburg was really the hero of the contest, the kaiser's or ganizer of victory, In lectures, speech es and conferences he told the peo- ple about Germany's empire in Africa, with the eloquence of a' company pro- moter and the fervor of an apostle. Dernburg has wide experience in mo- dern methods of administration, W.T, Stead calls him 4 ' thorough-paced | American hustler suddenly let loose in the china-shop of German bureau- racy." He is making the German col- Hero Of The Campaign. | and his watchword is: ratlways ;. we make no of polities, "We make wars." Harvest Of Honors. Lord Wolscley's harvest of honors rst began to be reaped thirty-vight years ago, when he was made a KC, M.G. and C3. In IN73, when he re turned trom his Ashanti victories, he was rewarded by the thanks of por C.B.and G.CM.G., together = with the ireedom of the city of London and a sword worth 100 guineas. The G, C.B. followed six years later, and a peerage with a further £30,000 came in 1852. In I885 he graduated as 4 viscount, and nine yeats later came the ficld-marshal's baton. Changing Her Name. The full name of a bride married at Ham Comvion, near Richmond, Surrey, wis Lyondla Fredegunds Cuthberga Ethelswytha ldeth Ysabel Grace Mon- ica de Orellana Plantagenet Tollemg- che, She is a niece of the Earl .- of Dysart. Capon Banham officiated at the ceremony and in oder to correctly give the bride's names during the ser- vice he had taken the precaution to write them down on a slip of paper, to which he referred. The Deacon's Indiscretion. The deacon called in at the smithy for the chain which the blacksmith had been welding together. Seeing the chain on the floor, the deacon lifted it, aml, firading it red-hot, dropped it with an explosive, "H---1 1" then re covering himself, hastily said: *['d liament and a grent of £25,000, 4 K.| like to hace said." Bright Youth. Philadelphia Telegraph Mother-- Tommy, what did | say I'd do to you if you touched that jam agsjn ? { Tommy Why, it's funny, ma, that vou should forget it, too. I'm if 1 can remember: 3 ¥ ' 4 Ingursoll may take advantage of one of the cold-storage plants nrovid. What the leading Medical Journal of the world has. to say about FERROL. §! % & After making a thorough test of FERROL in its own : laboratory the London (England) Lancet published an article from which the following is taken: : FERRO] "This i» a successful combination of the well- known valuable remedies, Cod Liver Oil, Iron and Phosphorus. The formula is no secret, and our analysis showed the presence and amount of consti- tuents as described. The preparation is a good one and of distinct therapeutic value. The association of an easily assimilable oil, in a fine state of division, with a phosphatic salt of iron which does not disturb the digestive functions and which is easily tolerated, determines its success as a food and tonic in wasting diseases." . : What the London Lancet recommends as a food and a tonic in all wasting. diseases must have very special qualities. * No higher endorsation is possible. The results. following the use of FERROL for the past ten years have proved that this endorsation is well deserved. FERROL is not A patent mystery. . The formula is freely published, Tt is preseribed w the best Physicians, It is endorsed by the most eminent Medical Journals. Tt is used in prominent Hospitals, Sanitariums, etc. 4 " G. W. MAHOOD, AGENT, THERE 13 NO MORE WHOLESOME OR NOURISHING | : . DIET THAN | SHREDL It is more sustaining than y meat and supplies the en erey, and strength neces sary to adcomplish things. Keeps the body healthy and mind active. ° ed for in legislation passed by the

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