Daily British Whig (1850), 30 Mar 1907, p. 11

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f men, ads on to fortune." opal 1rn for le Cash ALT SYNDICATE PTION : CLOSE FRIDAY, APRIL 5 ties (2160 acres) for $197,050. vernment record and registration s Been made. No one knows how luable these properties may be. A irder Lake property of only eighty res has just been capitalized in To- nto for $500,000. We have options twenty-three Larder Lake Proper e of forty acres each and second to me in location. They may turn out orth millions, as did the early Co- It properties. Members of the Syn- cate take their chances alike, AN and upon the same footing. Of one ing we are sure: we are located ght in the very heart of where things oked good when winter set in. Many of these original options were cured on the ground at Cobalt and sileybury and in the woods north of ese points from the men who did the aking; from men some of whom could wrdly write their own names; from mi who in the midst of very severe nter needed badly the $500 or $750 posits which were made to close teements. If these properties had sched you or me through the ordin- y channels of mining brokers the foes would have been three or four nes what they are. [t is not necessary to rehearse the zg things of Cobalt; how properties ich cost a few thousaad are new lued at millions. Cobalt has be nd question the greatest silver mines the world and the indications are at. within two or three months tens thousands of investors and millions dollars of :capital will pour into is much advertised district. Men and pital are on their way from Eng- nd, Australia, South Africa; and en now the trains running to Cobalt p crowded to their utmost. Within e next two or three months immense ms of money will be invested. in Co- It mining propertics and it is in an- ipation of this boom that options on ese forty-four properties have been Phis, then, is a plain matter-of-fact atement of what we offer. We have ne into this venture to make mon- oo tifn our $100 or $1,000 or i at just as big a profit as we ean: t. What we do for ourselves we do vou. If we double our monev, you uble yours. If our "Whittington t'"' should return to us with ten kit- w vour "Whittington Cat" will re- rm to you with the same number; d the size of the kitten will depend tirely upon the size of the cat. [he demand for these Syndicate ares is already pretty active; large of course, among the friends of the tial members. This is the first pub- announcement. But every member ve the same price, No discount. t a dollar of preference. The first mber paid $100 for one share, This all ho could afford. If his one tal- should multiply tenfold every oth- talent will multiply in the same portion. Upon these terms and ditions other members are asked to ~ n. 'ou couldn't have secured a chance » this except by actually braving storm and snow and rero tem- ature of this northern country ursclf during December, January and ruary. The hard work has all been eo; and it has been well done. A nce as good as this will not soon eat its in Cobalt history. his is a four-squaré, right-angled, ry-side-equal proposition. he option payments have already n made. We make our first large chase payment upon April 5th, and 2 up the entire purchase transac- n just as soon after that date as per transfers and registrations of es can he made. very possible safeguard will be tak. in the interest of members, Not a lar of Syndicate money will be paid r until the titles are examined and sed upon as absolutely perfect. ince the early days of Cobalt, when housand dollars' investment multi d from ten times to two hundred es almost "over night," no surer position has been offered than . It is better than buying Shares. estors come in on the "ground rr" ud _setvally buy and own . all ing rights ig the properties. There 0 waste of 'Sort or of cash. Ev- property will be held at once at advance of one hundred per by 2nd properties which show big will be advanced if necessary hundred per cent. I subscriptions must be sent di- to the treasurer. b E FRIDAY, APRIL 5 subscribed upon that date pre- order in which received. If you ousand and you want to get . This is your=only chance. rewspaper again. It will not be apidly and a large over-sub- Send Check direct to ALT SYNDICATE asurer and Tyustee. : New York City. FEE FEFIFIIIIS ISIN : PIII SEEIeLeLseeeees ® ee FIFI IFITIIF IFIP IIT PPIRII PIPPI II IV FIG FI FP IIIT PIPPI SIPS RIV I IVF I PIF III DIP IP IOV PPV PBPI I PSV S IIRVBP IVI PIPPI 99 THE DAILY WHIG , SATURDAY, MARCH 30. . Surely you know what will make those vital organs healthily active--and build up the whole gem, It is the "Salt of Salts" Effer- faba ing. This isl calculated to' make even |The totals represent only the savings Vescel at the most Nickles snd thoughtless man {in rent, trig and Ha. They wil to stap and thi or a while whether +f save muc] more in the ma : 25¢. and 6c. ne At Druggists. the aid work with railroads is to |health, and in gemeral peace of mind. . continue sor -mot.s The chief trouble | Another gain 'will result from the in- wi Scotch : Nothing to beat it! : Old and well matur- ed on fresh sherry casks. $ TRY IT. ERE RPRREEESTRERRRY ee Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta Lands. The Inter-Ocean Real Estate Company of Winnipeg, Man., have a Branch Office at 18 Market St. Kingston, Ont. Farmers and pro- spective purchasers of lands in the West will find it to their advant- age to call into the office and get maps and full information of these lands. J. 0. Hutton, Agent SUMMER + GOODS Gis Stoves and Ranges. Gaso- line: Stoves. Blue Flame 0il Stoves, Sheet Iron Ovens: X Rays Stove Polish 5c. package. Teylor @ Hamilton e Female Pe leal best monthly medie si 1 t Ki: at he BEST DRUG at Teheran 'on February 21st that the | thirty RE, IM inoess Steet. Mailed on people have hud to sell their children 10 | pao wide and not deener than a see receipt of price--§1. . Turkomans in ordgr to pay the taxes, i ar on tarrove aaa ------------------------ - x FIFI -- Thora Will he twenty miles of these clared to have been enjoying an un- |yr.nchee snd ditches Through them RE ~ Was Not Intended To Create Panic. Some of the Young People Ask- ing Rather Exciting and Em- barrassing Questions--But it is Not a Joke. . The question was recently asked in 5 these columns, 'Will kissing be pro- hibited 7' The writer has been much embarrassed by many questions on this subject. In reply to these en- quiries, the highest scientific authoni- ties in both Europe and America are of the honest and sincere opinion that fegislation on this question will have to be passed for the protection. of the public health, and especially that of the children. People who are strong and well may be able to repel the malignant microbes, 40,000 of which Dr. Nalpasse has counted upon a square centimetre of the lips of a perfectly healthy individual; but if you are run down, then look out for the danger. To those who prefer kiss: ing to health they say : "Use some first-class germ-destroyer and system- builder such as Psychine. It is a per- fect protection not only against all gorm ¢ diseases, but is the most re. markable tonic and restorer of waste tissue known to medical science. If you must kiss, you must be strong and free from disease. Psychine is your greatest protection." La Grippe, Colds, Catarrh, and all such diseases are very infectious through kissing. "Two years ago, when living in Sim- coe, (nt., I suffered from an attack of La Grippe, which left me with a pein in my- chest and a severe cough which sometimes lasted for -heurs. I tried sweral kinds of medicine, but thev did not seem to do me any good. I took ome bottle of Psychine and one I of Coltsfoote Expectorant. in i and cough left me entirely and have never returned. 1 think Psvchine is the best, medicine 1 ever used. --Mra. Samuel Barker, Saginaw, Mich," Peychine cures coughs, colds, la grippe, bronchitis, catarrh, pneu: monia, night-sweats, stomach trou- bles, and wasting diseases, and is NEW YORK" LETTER ssi 2 oy Tabi AN ARMY OF FOREIGNERS |fownd. The elixir of life thag fills the Or America's' Shores Just Now [dcr and gracious influence. -- New * Yorik# March * 20--The most [ber projected, or already built, significent event of last week was the . 9 anuouncémgit by the ! that 'the & it improvements it | Well, they are expected to being pros- Airc tol involving a new [perity Su-hage-catmen, seciol y. It entrance 'and terminal in Jersey City, [18 estimated that New X and estimnted to cost all told over |ers will save $25,000,000 a year by twenty millions" of "dolnrs are to he [means of thy #apid transit subways alope, but belongs to a class. There [cd by quicker communication between Ey is seldam a day passes without some [all parts of the metropolis. Thous CALL FOR railroad announcing that it. is hauling | ands of people will be able to do more in, instend of expunding: that opera- | business In the same time. They will money cannot be got to push them {ings in the abstract, cannot be esti- through. The railroads have been From even approximately. It is hard hit, in their = credit, their busi- [known in general, however, that the ness; amd in their standing, amd the |, 1.1 must be many millions a vear. : 3 the money for which was at hand, are |gireulate fhore rapidly, and genered now put on the shelf, because the |pusiness will be stimulated. Such sav- : " ¢ * ® railroad stops a big improvement, it flats this year will be divided as means 'that millions of money that | ocr. Two: hundred and fifty thous + would have been spent will now lie J at ook- ry and to New Jersey; 150,000 to Br x dormant, consequently dhere will be lyn, 100,000 to Queen's. The general so mmch less to float among the poo- readjustment will give 35,000 to the ple, fructifying the labor market, and, North Bronx, Westchester and Staten following that, freshening up all lines yl r ol of trade, and putting the market in Island, part of which will come from fa Crown Prince on January 20th. His and Prinoess mperial ness is the second son of . 81 on st the dew he and is 9 years old. The | ljeves he hoe solved the mom wito probs principle of primogeniture is not carried g > " My we is but in 'Persia, ang so u choice has ak {lem for the Hackensack Mead x ways to be made of a pnnce as heir to \ n Fe i > x the throne. The portrait of this boy re- | veg no bad smells. * He as Arrangine © 4Dr. Brock's SAT ® [calls the fict that children are payin a were ol & lle are heavily for some of the mew reforms in 4 A of -- foot wide and Persia. 'It 'was stated in the Parliament | ditches. the former two 1 same ciroumstances as they have atmosphere of this country has great y ARE LANDING power, but it can't change those- who are determined not to receive its ten- i The towards subways has in Mosquitoes in New Jersey-- oh and tin day is il ohe On How the Stock Market Panic {which the people of the city do not Aftected Some: heat of a mew one. Already the num: ot beyond the memory of an ordinary Erie railroad |Gtizen, and the cry is, still they come. ork wage-earn- , et least for the time be- {which are to be 'opemed next summer. ith the Erie fact is that it is not |creased business that gan he transact ons that were to cost millions, and | make more money. Then money will ublic will' soon find that its time to | Realty experts estimate that the 500,- uffer is fast approaching. When a |ngg Pe rsons who will lenve Manhatian fine: r increase ol. population, ts fimest condition. We have been de- Ee re. Re Hom, ck adhe afiected the young rich people of New York city is illustrated hy the reports from the automobile market. It bas been stated that in one day ome pro- minent manufacturer of automibiles in this city received cancellations of no less than thirty-seven sales of high- class machines. Others were not so easily hégrd from but the cancellations are said to have been numerous in the extreme: This shows that the | bloods of millions who are fol- {lowing their fathers in following the | market, are not fo fuceeugfel. It has seen said that a group ol young mil- He were slaughtered out of $20,- | 000,000 of solid cash in the panic davs when the stocks slid down the scale like greased pigs in a slaughter house. Twenty millions would pay for a great many automobiles, and not having loosen change to that amount in their pockets the yo ng fellows. are forted 4 to deny themselves luxuries, of which on auto is chief; and the most waste ful and costly. But so far the 'swelle have kept wn their costly stvle of clothes. snd Filth Avenue is still ra disnt with their bright and stunning raiment. on Information ahout the mosauitoss of Vow Jersey is always recived in New York rity 'with great inferest, The | ase iloes, thengh born ad bred in Row Jersev, come aver to New Work | | young BERFICIDE M138 MADELINE CLUTTER G. WwW. Mahood's 35 Miss Clutter's Hair } 3 Read her letter about it: 1 herewith enclose you one of my latest photographs, whick will show vou what Newbro's Herpicide has done © for my hair. Since using your remedy my hair is much longer than it was, and it has that lustre to it that ones hai¢ always has when the sealp is in a healthy condition." (Rigned) MISS MADELINE CLUTTER 2963 Michigan Avenue, Flat 20, Chicago, Hlinois. The immense popularity of Newbro's Herp- cide, particularly among the better class, is due to the fact that it never disappoints. It does all and more than is claimed for it. Its delightful fragrance, perfect clearness and freedom from grease or oil, appeal to the dis- criminating, and its cleansing, refreshing and - health-giving effect upon the scalp is immediate- ly apparent. Herpicide makes the hair light and fluffy and gives it a silken gloss. Extraordinary long hair is a gift of Nature that Yelatively few possess, but not many would sontplain if they could save Nature's head covering in ita original beauty and luxuriance. The dandruff germ is the groatest enwmy of abundant hair. This is on account of the highly contagious nature of dandruff, whi makes it almost impossible to escape the disease without the occnsional use of a germ de stroying solution. : Newbro's Herpicide in the ORIGINAL remedy that "kills the dandruff germ.' It promptly eradicatcs dandruff, stops falling hair and {except in chronic baldness) restores the hair te ite former health and activity. Terpi- cide stops itching of the scalp ahwost instantly. Two sizes, S0c. and $1. At Drug Stores, Sond lOc. in stamps to The HERPICIDE CO., Dept. 2, Windsor, Ont, for a sample. Guaranteed under the Food and Drags Act, June 30th., 1906. Serial No, 916. NOTE If any druggist suggests a substitute, walk out of his store ond send the advertised price direct to us, We will immediately express the Fler picido direct to your door, all charges paid. The Herpicide Co., Windsor, Ont. Applications at prominent Barber Shops. See Window Display at ' roa I POD OOO OO OO suite readSly, and it is n fact that thev encountered them as soon as they took the ferry boats on the New 0 { ET 5 York side of the river. Ut is, there: BOY WHO JEL HAY, BE. SHAH, fore. a matter of conpratidation for Sultan Ahmed Mirsa, who was chosen 3). 1 learn that John B. Smith, etate ontomolocist of New Jersey, he plan is cheap at any rate and invol "trepchox 'and lateral inches deen, the latter ten in procedented degree of prosperity, but | des will sweep and th theory is that a chéck has come to it. The barum- | mosquito larvae will he carried off, scarum crowd have had their panjan- | jostroyed or eaten by fishes. The ex drum, and now the public can pre- |, co. will he loa: then STOO, Reaal pare to pay for it. It has.taken se- | 1... nd Tone Tadond wil woteh this venty-five years to build up the rail- | linn with interest. for thom road system; it has taken only afew | tions have been afflicted so badly months to bring it to the edge of | (ih (he nestiferous insect thet thew ruin, and common people have been [4 oc uired as bad a reputation as thinking" that all would happen would New Jersey had. Much has heen done be cheaper rates, and less cost to {oo 00 expensive way fn mitipate themselves; but soon they will find tha sonito nuisanee In isolated that business has dulled down, and |. ot oo i Potv's net plan of sorink that there is less money astir, and ig an a 3th -crude netrolenm has that they are getting less than they Li os Pin ivnte ritivene, hut in were getting, of what is afloat. It is h Ith bd pr diets + Vo dopwnd time that there was a let-up on the [*"0'" 1% neger 1 ho waeible rajlroads, if it is not already late. A ed on eninge yay -- pl gry brave effort has certainly to be made | "" the vee af tic os jum a X "uf pei to stay the destruction, and alas, the ensack Meadow sehame dons, " : nroves sucesxefnl New York will nea men + who can best make it are dis |. : OLD credited] and deprived of the power ite. most offensive summer pest thy once' possessed to strengthen the TIMER. : business and system. What an army of foreigners is land- "Run For The Doctor." ing on the shores of America at the Some one has fallen or injured him- present time. It is not'to be won. |self in some way. It may be well to dered at, as the United States is the [go for for the doctor if the injury second love, if it is not the first, in | seems serious, but in any case you the heart of overy mortal on the |can do nothing but good by applying globe, who has knowledge emough to | Smith's White Liniment. know that there is any country out- It will prevent congestion, and sore- side of his own land. And so they [ness that would result {rom delay, come in many ships, sometimes nearly |rolieve the pmin promptly, too. a dozen of these come staggering in- | Should bé in every home, ready for to port with such loads of human be- | emergencies. Large bottle, 25¢., at ings that never were heard of before. | Wade's drug store. On one day last week 12,000 inwni- -------- grants came into the port of New Informed Om Himself. York as steerage passengers. There London, March 30.--A Dovercourt were so many that the United States | man, who informed the police of a accommodntions for immigrants were | burglary at the house at which he exhausted, extensive as these accom: | Jodged was arrested within a lew modations baye always been, and | hours and charged with the offence. greatly enlarged as thev have lately | He admitted his guilt ew irhadan Some of the ships had are to hold: passengers until room could ivet. dinb i a be made for there. The inspectors. re SCvt, dnbirgtin hind Ji av - able to handle only about five ay state. sand immigrants. a day, and here Fools who butt in where angels fear came enough to create a new city, for |¢, tread usually get what they go many cities with all the machinery of | fier . gis goverment: are not as large as -------- is army that poured upon our soil on that ote abe That is not an HOW'S THIS ? isolated day, by any means. Tt is tha We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward largoegt in. to be sure, but many ap- {for any case of Catarrh that cannot be proath JT ¥o. that gity. is added to | "G1 NF IIA BS 80 Roiedo, 0. American territory about twice a | We the uwdersigned have kmown P. J week. Well; 'fhe vountry needs labor; | Cheney for the last 15 years, and be needs labor, and here it is. Jove him perfectly honorable in atl How, Tong? it will , take to mold all | giles to carry out any obligations wade J this raw materihl into citizens none | by bis I, Some of the men and wo- WALDING KINNAN & MARVIY can tel highly: recommended for co ' per battle, A. Slogum ------ Checked and striped and voiles will be much in vogue this spring, and the drawing shows a sm- ple and effective design for such fa- bries, The modal fro with 'black silk, and 4 do soie, and a little London, March 30 for her money. takin Mahoud's drug store. miorit is like 8 Tene ngise Jl. 8 1% Amaru i othe wii sk 18. | : Wi oor: is L internally Tene er it is the Pure and extr groceries are t Freight FASHzON'S FORM. Frock Of Check Silk, silks, n hk was © and white check, bldek peau de sol being used for the bands about the yoke and on the sleeves. The buttons used on the bodice 'were also covered the rosette-like orpaments at the front of the girdle wre made of the buttons epeireled by ttle plaited frills of the checked silk, The girdle itsoll was of" the black peau tie of th Wilk was laced in about the lower part of the collar, the ends of the tie being finished by tiny tassds. The yoke and undersleeves were of Irish lace, The skirt was plaited about the hips, and was in walking length, Piano As A Safe. Jt waa stated during the trial of "a suit Whitechapel county court for the ille- gal removal 'of a piano that the own- er used it as a place of concealment Children eat. sleep and grow after Hollister's * Rocky NM Ten. Digs rosy cheeks, laughing eves, good health and strength. A tonicior sickly children, ' 35. Tea or tablets, river. 7) it makes New Yorkers living in New Jersey i . ~ > y . - SEA TT ee" < : " wt meen seed ae tote Ln ALY] wOW need for good Coo | ery= a-choice quality products bearing our brands guarantee : that it is what you need if you want good cookery. Pure he most economical. And "Madame Huot's Coffee" what a delicous stimulant! Sent free on reception of $2.80. ® We Pay the In the Provinces of Quebec and Ontario = THE E. D. MARCEAU CO., LIMITED, Wholesale Teas, Coffees, Spices, Vinegars, 281.286 ST. ip a Ty = -------- " | | mohinirs f black 0 Same at the ww T8e. 40. 2 Ibs. Madre Mucky Ooffes Terenass eer ars IT IY ASAN ERS eae ERE REN ER Rar Ren iua Te > ib. * Condor n Tea either. choice . io "Conder - povon Diack Tea | © 2 tbe. of en at your { . on thmend, our booklets 1 1b. Absolutely re Condor" Mustard, with all its Ol . . "The Art of Nuking Gost Vib Condor = Baking Powder, unrivalled ......... sens 80¢. and Good Tea." g P 1 1b. Assorted Spices 14 tb. tins, the qualities L ST., MONTREAL, Canada. THE BLUE RIBBON. le Special For Saturday 1 tr for the blue ribbon of the Atlantic by the enormous ocean | ° inors has now taken another decided | 4% : top forward with the launching of the | : giant Cunarder Mauretania, which is no less than 790 feet long. This ves. ! is to be driven by four propeller | afis driven by the largest turbine : ines ae we work ne % * - o . An EE ZEATLRE 5c, Waists for 39c. fwenty-five knots an bour, with a : horuepoves of MN. wk ill We Here's your opportunity to secure some developed in "huge boilers, and it is Waists at a figure that you will scarcely feel. confirlently expected that there will be a great saving of coal the ultimate source of the ship's encrgy, and this 150 White Lawn Waists, exceptional quality, means a tremendous economy in space 5 * the all important item, in' tranepor- trimmed with rows of Insertion, good full ation's construction. team is . : : 3 : I Tt a models, all sizes, will make splendid Morning the turbines, where it encounters thou: Waists, worth 75¢ each. Saturday night sale sands of small blades fixed Into the : ' propeller shaft and onto the steel box, price which covers over these thousands of y Little blades. - The furious expansion of the stenm as it expands just like a n C high wind strikes against the wings of oe a windmill, . " ~ The a a gives to each tiny blade a Sale at 7.30. 5 All Sales for Cash, glancing or sloping stroke and the steam is redirected by fixed blades in . the box against the oncoming rows of flashing blades fixed in the propel ling shaft. The steam is swollen 136 ram = ros {imee in volame by the time it hite the ® final row of blades and is allowed "to (scape from the hox covering the pro- E _-- peller and its moving blades. The new turbine wonder will have two elees tric passenger elevators and six other Jdevators for various freight pifrposes. The ship has the wonderful n of 1,200 windows, including ! patent ventilating lights, There will be 6,000 sotrie ligh There will be telephones } in every stateroom, just like in the | swelleat Now York hotel, and even the men up aloft looking for icebergs and other ships will report by telephone and no longed shout out "Ship Ahoy 1" If Your Work Tires You, or You Feel Faint. between meals, nothing will refresh you so well as lue Ribbon | Tea | It is nature's own strength testorer. It stimulates the merves, and sets the ------------------ 9) Caught A Dying Whale. London, March 30.--The steam trawl a whale more than Grimshy yester- n the North Sea er Cetus towed 3 seventy feet long into ovintain horde. day. It was captured i in a dying econditipn. Sn---- F o has a aivehout day tof min: a will have an cight-bour day in four years from now. In Belgium , miners work Ly n oi Jove. de.

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