Daily British Whig (1850), 30 Mar 1907, p. 10

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Bonds and Stocks 'Both Listed and Unlisted. Information upon Request Toronto Stock Exchange Stock Gompany ylasinees - the pant two weeks has plainly demonstrated that the 'saw, they bought aw never before. One of the cardinal ness ix to keep stocks! up-to-date, and we're as ready anyone to make up losses if oconsion demands. Those in need of Dry Gootls and Clothing and men's Furnishings of any sort will revel in the _chayee to get such specials as these on Saturday Night and 'all next week. EN'S PRINT WE 3. | 54 FLOWERED MUSLIN KIMONAS,- Make. Some have pe Made in the approved RAR Skirts have style. Dainty patterns, in pink and Colors," red, 'blue, and | mauve flowers, bordered with white thipes, and small] "muslin. Yoke effect, wide sleeves price $1.95, $1.50] and well finished. Regular price, 3 76¢. Con utara Night © JQ] On sate sarurdny xi pi and. All Next Wonk 'as ThE to have for house HB MEN'S IR : ¢ 4 ] BLUE AND BLACK CLAY iow. Be sure pot to miss | "woRSTED SUITS-Single and dou- . ble breasted, latest 'make, with " -- h nnd shoulders, Vent in back of : : _| coat, heavy mercerized sateen lining. oy Tore pie DEDSPREADS-. | Regular peice, $15 io SIS. 0 fC Insge, finde a Si Un Sale a Saturday Night 9 48 ha "0g hd 8 to 8 on and All Next Week, at . "On Sale Saturday Night and All Next Week, at '] ARERR hintaan are worth saving on a pair of Eng- lish Worsted and fine. Canadian Tweed Trousers, of the best kind, PIANO AND | est to you men. Several splendid n many beau- lines, good assortment of spring 30 JAPANESE SOK N : DRA idersd in gold] On Sale Saturday Night lar price $3. and All Next Week, at oo. turday Night green, + blue. and red. r price from $2.50 10 $2.75. 1 48 . Sale All Next . neat grey check and dark tweeds, * well made and lined. Prices from and All Next Week, at ... On Sale Saturday Night ONLY 76 MEN'S FANCY FLANNEL ETTE NIGHT SHIRTS--Dark and light shades, dlightly soiled. Regu lar price 750. ; and All, Next Week, at .... ok. The we are all your way during Our Great Sacrifice Sale, Bo ¢ agd take advantage of them. ; =i y 8 1 f= if 51 % g - i i iH ie: hl ¥F i £ 7 : §af i i i I! if FF gSaFkl - Investment Securities [5 2 3 eq i i £ 8 r Ss ¥ 52 iF isi = - z i = 3% if iz : i F § oa § if ; £ i i isE 2 RICHARD MANSFIELD. New York, March 30.--Richard Mans- field, the noted actor, and "dean" of § g the American stage, is ill. There are grave rumors about him. The rumor that he is the victim of an incurable malady is denied. Mr. Mansfield has closed his season earlier than usual, abroad for a long rest, not returning to the stage until. late in the autumn.. THE SHOE DERELICTS. Why They Never Have Old Shoes In a Slater Store. do with shoes that or out of style?" customer at a Slater 0 store. 'You never have any bargain in your stores. Now 1 something about the shoe trade, and how you overcome the difficulty of stock accumulating." yekett overheard the query, become shopworn " r near it is strained, is moment, near to. mt to keep up the Ivania railroad. This Ve years .or more ago, place we have a standard price-stamp- shoes from every plausible sa and thus accumulate a stock of con- glomerates. The Slater shoe stook is carefully kept and carefully gone over every week and every month. Shoes that stay on the shelves over a year the brand removed from them, and they go te the dealer to outdistance are taken away, more may follow. Think what that Seat hi the other railroads. pace or fall behind--- and that Spells, in the .- else. same @ is tol out west. The Union Pacific has a roads and all other ¢ t carry business from the river to the Pacific to prepare for huge that will compel the expen- undreds of millions of dol- lars. What the end will be no one can say. It is the gamble of this inducement should create inter guaible n Which hh . Stakes are far He likes to get the Slater shoe without the brand, for it rize in the lottery. shoes by lottery. is the occasional have to send a shoe out of the store roads tha CAN USE PERFUME. The Decision of Judges in Berlin 18 150 MEN'S TROUSERS--I{ dollars | diture of hb March 30.~A most serious question has been troubling the judges woman who scrves behind the counter in a store allowed to perfume herself The director of a large his head assistant because used 'perfume to such a great extent 'that no one could remain in her pre- sence without feeling faint. few moments," he said, 'she sprinkles hor handkerchief or hex blouse with 1. tiful shades, ' including old rose, patterns, striped 'and checked, Regu- ada, Shousand little things this a y find vy it in the midnight crowds that throng the restaurants of New York, Chica- go Pittsburg and every great city of Week, at ..... BOYS: TWOPIECE, SUITS--You | by the' air Apdo Bog Livin, ) ha t hors to font his DPvartanity biles, who are. scattering their a ore Ea . In Norfolk style and | ; corner eoun' UNPACKED- 975° LADIES' | Buster Brown Suits, knee. pants, Toavery boy o) the ag ; .avenue youth; as well as to the Fifth Shae ya 5 in She faces of thous- $4.50 to $5. hud Jicured, sch day an they go g n to and from their work, the On Sale Saturday Night 2.68 of the markets ves mining stocks and other ventures. Lt 8 a nation we have abandoned the 85 MEN'S FANCY WASH VESTS | old i . i ¢ ild- Single da a 4d en of evolution, of slow upbuild- shades, Siges from to 10. Regu- | shadows lar price, $1.25 to 8. 69 manding houses of and All Next Week, at .... . herein] od. ore Sounded Fence. life from poverty to mere respectabil- | ity; they graduated through anoth ; THROAT CATARRH. On Sale Saturday Night 39 Delightful Cure Discovered That she perfumes her hands, Her fellow-assistants shun her because the perfumed lady gave them a headache by her mere sence. this is not the worst. fuse to be served by her, preferring leave the shop and go somewhere ¢ The girl brought an action agains employee for wrongful dismissal claimed an indemnity. asked by the judges if it was troe that she used sents, as had been stated she "Ch, yes, everybody does it--a drop on my handkerchief or drop on my blouse is afl I allow my- Here is my perfume." The judge took the bottls, sniffed at it, and passed it on to the gentleman sitting around him, who also sniffed it nd passed it on to the companions of the girl and those who served with her As they all declared that perfume the opposite | from disagrecable the judge gave sen tence for the defendant, saying : is permitted to shop-girls to use scents provided they are not offensive to thos they: are not offensive those around her and are not detri- mental to business.™ therefore, having lost his case, had to » the damages claimed by the girl or the lost of her situation at a slack growing out of the the British com- - " A cough mixture slips over the sore . - spots, drops into the stomach and does andreds' of other bargains will be offered Saturday Night and all next little else but harm digestion. . i It's different with *"'Catarrhozone," a remedy that cures because it gets the trouble. , You inhale Catarrhozone, to-night until 11o clock _ Every breath you draw through the inhaler healing balsams and soothing antiseptics to the inflamed : ti You experience a pleasant sensation Jol warmth--tightness, soreness, coughing disappear--throat is strength- , 1 ened and. further attacks prevented. . Sick or well, use Catarr! because it cures, but because it pre- vents Catarrh, colds, bronchitis throat trouble. Both sant and | ready safety it. Ble Large one dollar outfit teed. Small (trial) ers, or N.C, Buy your corset now and have ing gown. We make to order, alec keep in stock all the well known mwkese and guarantee a perfect fit. New York Dress Reform. "all the musical cranks ! Conn., U.S.A, and Kingston, attached . to Band ongAnd. i i y "There is a tide in the affairs of men, Which, taken at the flood, leads on to fortune." A Quick turn for your Idle Cash BUSINESS MEN'S COBALT SYNDICATE BOOKS NOW OPEN FOR PUBLIC SUBSCRIPTION : CLOSE FRIDAY, APRIL S Fifty«Four well chosen Mining Properties (21680 acres) for $197,050. Here are the facts; plain, frank and to the point. This syndicate is being of ized by young businces men; and Americans; men who know the Cobalt country; men who have been able to get close to the original discoverers ll Tae of Hons a ep ties; men who know how to handle a Mg [opestion in a orisp, quick, busi- ike, honorable way. H we could have bought these pro- pertien ourselves, no Syndicate would ve been necessary. The aggregate cost was too great. We did the next best thing; we secured purchase op- tions on fifty-four separate mining properties totaling in area 2,160 acres; and we now invite other busi- ness men to 'chip in" with "us to make the purchase. It is a big pro- position, but a good one; open to ev- eryone; and the fullest particulars are accessible to each member. The Syndicate Shares have been fix- ed at $100 each. The total amount of the Syndicate Fund will be limited to $250,000. The money required to make the complete purchase is $197, 050, The balance ($52,950) less the in- cidental office, advertising and legal expenses, will be used, as much of it as may be necessary, to test the min- ing value of each - property so that equitable selling prices may be fixed upon in advance of the Cobalt boom ich will surely come immediately the snow is .off the ground. Hf all of this treasury fund or any part of the purchase price should not be required, the balance will be returned promptly pro rata to members. We mean to éxercise the same busi- ness caution and foresight in selling as we did in scouring the options, and every dollar of net returns from sales will be distributed pro rata among members. It is to be a clean-cut, quick-turn proposition. We are convinced that we have some mining properties which will rank with | the "great big things" which have been discovered in this Cobalt district. We shall spend some money in strip. ping veins and in getting down tb the testing of values just as soon as Spring opens sufficiently to permit it. idea is not to develop and op- erate mines; not to form stock com- panies; simply to get. at fair, honest values and sll again; and sell quick. Three months ought to clean up ev- erything for everybody. Within a weck wé have sold three of our propertics at over one hundred per cent. advance. Negotiations are in progress for the sale of others at from three to five times our option prices, Men who have been able to invest $50,000 or $100,000 have gotten mil- lions out of Cobalt properties. This Syndicate opens the way for men who have $100 or $1,000 to at least double their money, and it may be to multi- ply it by five or ten. Members of this Syndicate are not putting all their money into one bas- ket." Our purchase options include ten mining properties (20 acres each) in Coleman Township, eleven mining pro- perties (40 acres each) in Bupke Town- ship, four mining properties (40 acres cach) in Lorrain Township, twenty- three mining properties (40 acres each) seventy miles north of Cobalt in the Larder Lake District, and two hun- dred and forty acres in the very heart of the new Montreal River Mining Dis- trict. The options include also two hundred acres on Moose Island east of Lorrain Township, The big shipping mines are in Cole man Township, where silver was first discovered. Our ten properties inthis township are well located and some of them are reasonably close to operat- ing mines, Our fifteen properties in Lorrain and Bucke dh are considered great propositions at the option prices which we have been able to secure. Some of them lie close to properties capitalived for hundreds of thousands of dollars. There are two new boom districts : the Larder Lake district, where rich gold and silver deposits have recent: ly been discovered and the Montreal River District, where silver is réported to have been found in great quantity. Thes: new districts got their start late in the autumn last year, since which time "they have been covered with snow. Our options vere secured through original stakerd and discover- ers and are considered Ycream" in the - matter of location. very required SPvelumm: record and registration as Been made. No one knows how valuable these properties may be. A Larder Lake property of only eighty acres has just been capitalized in To- ronto for $500,000. We have options on twenty-three Larder Lake Ieaher- ties of forty acres each and second to none in location. They may turn out worth millions, as did the early Co- balt properties. Members of the Syn- dicate take their chances alike, AN stand upon the same footing. Of one thing we are sure: we are located right in the very heart of where things looked good when winter set in. Many of these original options were secured on the ground at Cobalt and Haileybury and in the woods north of these points from the men who did the staking; from men some of whom could hardly write their own names; {rom men who in the midst of very severe winter needed badly the $500 or $750 deposits which were made to close agreements. If these properties had reached you or me through the ordin- ary channels of mining brokers the prices would have been three or four times what they are. It is not necessary to rehearse the big things of Cobalt; how properties which cost a few thousand are new valued at millions. Cobalt has be yond question the greatest silver mines in 'the 'world and the indications are that within two or three months tens of thousands of investors and millions of dollars of capital will pour into this much advertised district. Men and capital are on their way from Eng- land, Australia, South Africa; and even now the trains running to Cobalt are crowded to their utmost. Within the next two or three months immense 'pums of money will be invested. in Co- balt mining propertics and it is in an- ticipation of this boom that options on these forty-four properties have been secured This, then, is a plain matter-of-fact statement of what we offer. We have gone into this venture to make mon- Mee vin our $100 or $1,000 or )S at just as big a profit as we oan: get, What we do for ourselves we do for vou. If we double our money, you double yours. If our "Whittington Cat" should return to us with ten kit- "tens your "Whittington Cat" will re- turn to you with the same number; and the size of the kitten will depend entirely upon the size of the cat. The demand for these Syndicate Shares is already pretty active; large- ly. of course, among the friends of the initial members. This is the first pub- lic announcement. But every member ays the same price, No discount. Not a dollar of preference. The first member paid $100 for one share. This is all ho could afford. If his one tal- ent should multiply tenfold every oth- er talent will multiply in the same proportion. Upon these terms and conditions other members are asked to ° Join, You couldn't have secured a chance like this except by actually braving the storm and snow and zero tem- perature of this northern country yourself during December, January and February. The hard work has all been done; and it has been well done. A chance as good as this will not soon repeat itself in Cobalt history. This is a four-squaré, right-angled, every-side-equal proposition. The option payments have already been made. We make our first large purchase payment upon April 5th, and closo up the entire purchase transac- thon just as soon after that date as proper transfers and registrations of titles can be made. Every possible safeguard will be tak- en in the interest of members. Not a dollar of Syndicate money will be paid over until the titles are examined and passed upon as absolutely perfect. Since the early days of Cobalt, when a thousand dollars' investment multi plied from ten times to two hundred times. almost "over night," no surer proposition has been offered than this. It is better than buying Shares. Investors come in om the "ground floor" and actually buy and own . all mining rights ig the properties. There is EE of on or of cash. Ev- ery property will be held at once at an advance of one hundred per . cent, and properties which show big vel will be advanced if necessary five hundred per cent. All subscriptions must be sent di: rect to the treasurer. SUBSCRIPTION BOOKS CLOSE FRIDAY, APRIL 5 In the event of the Syndicate being ference will be given to subscriptions in oversubscribed upon that date pre the order in which received. If you have an idle hundred or five hundred or thousand and you want to get the money working send on the check today. This is your>only chance. This announcement will not appear in this newspaper again. It will not be . The Syndicate Fund is growing rapidly and a large over-sub- scription is almost certain. Syndicate Shares $100 Each: Send Check direct to BUSINESS MEN'S COBALT SYNDIGATE EDWIN LEIBFREED, Treasurer and Tyustee 43 Exchange Place, New York City. . A Are you." 5p fo. te ¥ Stomach, L s in the bes condition for wir Surely you know make those vit healthily active-- up the whole sy: is the "Salt of Eifer- S é 25c. and 60c. ,, AtD ~oteeeetetdtets CALL FC 11 AD. - Scotch - Whisl Nothing to be: Old and well nn ed on fresh s casks. $ TRY IT. WERE SP EERE Manitoba, Sasks and Alberta L The Inter-Ocean Ri Company of Winnipeg, a Branch Office at 18 Kingston, Ont. Farme spective purchasers of | West will find it to ti age to call into the o maps and full. info: these lands. J. O. Hutton SUMM + GOOL Gis Stoves and Rh: line: Stoves. Blue Stoves, Sheet Iron Owe Stove Polish 5c. pack: Taylor @ Ha 81 and 91 Prinos LLLLLLLLLLE00H Dr. Brock's § . teal ara analy ne for Sou at be ! & RE, 1M inoess Bt ee receipt of price--§1. a Sesesessssisse Se------------ Was Not Inten To Creat: Some of the Young ing Rather Exciti barrassing Questi is Not a Joke. The question was rece theses columns, "Will k hibited ?'* The writer h embarrassed by many this subject. In reply quiries, the highest seis ties in both Europe and of the honest and sincen fegislation on this quest to be passed for the pr public health, and espec the children. People wi and well may be able | malignant mlerobes, 40 Dr. Nalpasse has cov square centimetre of perfectly healthy indiv you are run down, then the danger. To those w ing to health they sa first-class germ-destroye builder such as. 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