Se ---- Famous Specialig *h time they cay, ~ IRSONAL ATTENTION ' I have frequest fly called attention 8' experienc ey do 80 Sor 0 the fay, these Institutes an de advertising sctice under the old nam name, they the ma 8 to these concerns with ears' experiance. Lut whe he ox hectation of re. led at 4) saw in th hel enchtl time a aaa onier Remecmiand how he you call you see me personally. © | 2 he Latest Method T' i mn to nervous puter re' a re vor sent 1 of persons sufferin Scores orders resultin, R from severe neryoy ness and dos ITY, Worry, sery, while peace comfort and hapa diel: ha, emory, mental depression, strane. LV 1% are indeseribable oy foreboding. Fc 3 ions, Ray fatigus and exhaustion, In this en class of e use Te of narcotics and Poisonous, esof it you are in constant d | 10W Soon the poison will affect {hn or cured; or throat, uleers in the mouth or to, ihe tehes. sores break ng out; sore bones fue, ing Skin? Call ed) See me as Ln OD TREATMENT, withopt Red d until you are cured. JECAY AND WASTE © NIC TROUBLES F POwen, SULTATION, FREE ent. I have the most perfect sy stem wise would be unable to take ail Auta of Tome dential. All medicines for Canadian patients Woodward ite 215 DETROIT Avenue, itt ¥ his { hair remedy. landruff microbe, and the dressing. It holds the se- iminating enough to have air. of marvelous, for after the the hair is bound to grow st instantly. orce is the N." d very satisfac F. YATES. vr for the past using Newbro's ld have becom RGE B. FOX An Unhealthy Hair. >t. Lo, Windsor, Ont. 8. Special Agent. MONEY AND BUSINESS. A IIIT er) LIVERPOOL, LONDON AND GLOBE Fire urance Company. Available mssets $61,187,315. In addition to which - the policy holders bave for security the unlimited liability of all the stockholders. Farm and city property insured at lowest possible rates. Before renewing old or giving new business get rates from Strange Strange, Agents. OUR POLICIES COVER MORE ON buildings and contents than any oth: er company offers. Ixaminy them at Godw!n's urance Emporium, Marks et Sauare. ARCHITE 2CTS. WM. NEWLANDS, ARCHITECT, OF fice, second floor over Mahood's drug store, corner Princess and Bagot streets. Enterance on Bagot street Telephone 608. ARTHUR ELLIS ARCHIT fic site of New Drill Hal ner of Queen and Montre POWER & SON ARCHITECT, MER- chant's Bank Building, corner Broc and Wellington streets: {Phone 31%: HENRY P SMITH, ARCHITECT, etc., Anchor Building, Market Square 'Phone 245. INSURANCE. G. A. BATEMAN ISSUER OF MARRIAGE LICENSES, "LIFE and FIRE INSURANCE BROKER. Office, 61 Clarence streets GARDINER'S Insurance and Real Estate Bight Companies at Lowest Rates. Money to Loan on Real Estate. 151 Wellington Street. FOR REAL ESTATE OR INSURANCE Consult with Geo. Clff befor buying at 95 Clarence street, JOHN M. WHINTO, EE ------------------E it's Your own Fault "SALADA" Ceylon Tea once used is never forsaken because it's the purest the world produces. in sealed lead packets. gold only By all Grocers. i You Don?' t Drink 25¢., 30¢., 40¢., 50¢., 60c. per pound. i 2 SACK SUITS Cut along 'graceful, stylish lines; Jong coats and well fitted trousers Made of guaranteed ALL, WOOL. SUITINGS Sewn with silk and with every little detail carefully planned to give thes its an air of distinction and ele: 'gance Our prices are convincing. Gents'? Furnishings, Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes, at rock-bottom prices, ISAAC ZACKS The New Store and the Old Stand. 271-273 Princess Street. NOW Is the time for renovation spring ad every one Who intends to build or remodel their pre- sent bath room should write or call on "us and see our modern bath room furnishings and receive helpful practial suggestions with expert advice and detailed prices All our material is first class avd our workman are skilled mechanics. David Hall, 66 Brock St. Kinggton. Phone 53 THERES Award, St. outs: 1904. Many Women Suffer ---- Untold Agony From Kidney Trouble. " Very often they think it is from so- called 'female disease." There is less female trouble than they think. Women suffer from backache, sleeplessness, nervousness, irritability, and a dragging- down feeling in the loins. So do men, and theydo not have "female trouble." Why, then, blame all your ble to K.. Washer. He follows the spit ball. Greene, joined the Bufialo team yes- terday. ing the lac Cromer, will be under University, of Providenc?, is spoken of as a likely candidate for manager of the Boston National League of the game a finger on his pitching hand stopping a liner on the holiday. ter-collegn champions, RECORD. In Strikeouts in the Eastern [on havi Jnetade O'Brien, Joe Glens: Le AN Football a. 'Dr. Kearns, Boucher, ague--A New Foot Team MeOreadie ales Auston, Lafleur, P, Jobn White, Indian, to Play | Murphy, H. James, Filion, E. MeDon to Enter the Quebec Union-- in London. "Charley" Mitchell fights with John ullivan on Se; ptomber 19th. Neway has a new pitcher named Catcher McAllister and Pitcher The chances of the Americans secur goli championship at has disappeared. eleven to visit America the captaincy of E. W, who is captain of Cambridge Eng., The M.C.C. Mann, Manager Dunn, team next vear. Pitcher Yerkes oi Buffalo will be ont for some time. He broke The Argonaut will row Syracuse Toronto, the in- at Lake Oneida, Saturday week, cight, of University, Syracuse, female disease? With healthy kidneys, few women will ever have 'female dis- orders." The kidneys are so closely cou- nected with all the internal organs, that when the kidneys go wrong, everything goes wrong, Much distress would be saved if women would only take DOAN'S KIDNEY PILLS at stated interyals. Miss Nellie Clark, Lambeth, Ont., tells of her cure in the following words :--**I suffered for about two years with kidney trouble, X sched all over, especially in the of my back ; not being able to sleep "well; no appetite, menstruation irregular, nervous irritability, and brick- dust deposit in urine, were some of my symptoms. I took Doan's Kidney Pills, The pain in my back ersdully Joh me, my appetite returned, I sleep am effectually cured. I can highly recommend Doan's Kidney Pills to all sufferers from kidney trouble." Price 50 cents per box, or 8 for $1.28. All dealers, or Doan Kmonzy Pik Co., TORONTO, ONT. CALL AND SEE The new stock of-Plumbing and Heating Fixtures, Gas Stoves and Incandescent Gas Lamps, GOLDEN LION BLOCK : Norcn W. G. FROST. Proprietor of the CITY STORAGE Wishes 'to announce that he has com- leted a modern elevator, ome of the uffalg Ball Bering Co. Furniture, Vehicles, handled with care While his en are ready to re- Gelve and turn out first class jobs of Painting all kinds of Vehic)~e at short- #t notice. 299 Queen St. FE a Pianos, etc. A TONIC FOR ALL. It makes new blood | it invigorates { it strengthens It builds BONE AND MUSCLE Used with the t advantage by all weak people. Prevents fainting, makes pallid cl into rosy ones. | Davis & Lawrence Co., Ltd., Montreal. Superfluous Hair Removed by the New Principle, a iracke in he Bs thereby are offered Jed in Jan wrap: ALK back | ALL ) Tt it Fale to do wet Booklet sent free in y sealed en n request. Write fob 3 3 r it day te SREER PS CHEMICAL CO., WILSON'S FLY PADS WILL CLEAR THEM OUT BEWARE OF SUBSTITUTES $2. = Saha FREE! » d get a k free Bde gues bir Bird Seed 1 ro pert help in bird troubies free for reply | COTTAM BIRD SEED. St Loudon: Out PERSONALLY GUIDED California and Lewis and Clarke Exposition. A personally conducted excursion to To the Pacific: coast via the Grand Trunk Railway Svstem and connecting lines leaves Quebec, July 5th, and Montreal and Toronto, July 6th. The route will be via Chicago, thence through Council Blufis to Omaha, Denver, and Colorado Springs. Stops will be made at each of these places, and side aken to Manitou, Cripple Creek, ete, From there continue through the route of the Denver through the Royal City, thence to Angeles, San Francisco, Mou Shasta, Portland, Oregon, Seattle, Spokane, and home through St. Paul and Minneapolis. The trip will occup { the Gods, the party will famous and Rio Grande, Gorge to Salt Lake scenic Los about thirty days, ten days being spent on the Pacific coast. The pric for the round trip, including railroa fare, Tullman tourist sleeping cars, all meals in the dining ear, hotels, side trips, ete., is $166.50 from Que- hee or $H60.50 from Montreal and $150 from This first trip is designed 'as a vacation trip for teach ers, 'although many who are not teach- ers will improve the opportunity of taking the trip at the remarkably low price afforded. For full particulars ad- dress E. C. Bowler, General Passeng Agent and Conductor, Bonaventur Station, Montreal. -------------- Toronto, keeps @ ani government , pony, French every ho The register of Rober SIMPSON caren. mule in France, so that it may be called upon in case of war The facts in the case are, that a lawyer tries to shun the facts in some cases, Twhen { | record for himself, though the ex- inclined to doubt ability to same class as Fitz, good perts are trot in the "Knofty" Lee's Drantiord team was defeated at St. Thomas, 4-3, The game was exceedingly fast. The visitors led up to the ninth, when with two men on bases, Pete McDonald drove a clean home run, Nearly ene-half in England are golf clubs. social clubs in London, for women alone, and six others ad- mit women. The largest women's club has 3,700 members, At Providence in the eighth innings of the Tuesday morning. game the crowd objected to one of Umpire Eg- an's close decisions. and mobbed him. Efficient work of the police saved Eg- of th 211 elubs Of the 250 twenty-six are an from injury and the game .was re- sumed. With three on bases in the first in nings of the Tuesday morning game at Buffalo, Montreal, Aubrey 'of to the bleach- Third-baseman "trun de ball' ers, and everybody scored. The Bisons did not score any more, and Mont- real won by 4 to 3. The Galt senior football team, champions of Ontario, Manitoba and the North-West, and the "Olympic at St. Louis, leave on Mondav for Montreal, where they are to play the Westmounts, «= champions of Que bee The June meeting of the Quebec Rugby Football Union promises to be very lively. St. Patrick's Society, of Ottawa, and the Shamrocks, of Mon treal, are pulling the wires to secure admission. Tt is not likely that both will be admitted. The two Canada's cup challengers being built bv Capt. James Andrews at Oakville will be in the water in a few days. The Welington will have two sete of sails--the one made hy of England, and the other hy Oldrieve, of Kingston ' Dammy Maher, at Fpsom, followed up' his Derby victory on Lord Rose- bery's Cicero by landin another good race, the Great Surrey 'foal stakes (of 1,000 sovereigns: five fur- longs) with Anniversary 11. He also captured the Riddesldown plate with Zeanoni John White, Teland Indian, who became the Cornwall Lacrosse team, and play: ed with Port Hope in 1908, and Brantford in 190M, will leave on Fri day morning to join ' the Tecanfsehs, in games Ratsey, whose tepee Le will lodge this sum- mer, At a meeting of the directors of the National Leagup, "John J. MeGraw. manager of the New York Baseball Club, was exonerated of the charges brought against him hy President Narney . Dreviuss, of the Pittshure Club, and the board expressed its disapproval of Dreviuss' action in in dulging Tithe controversy with Mr- Craw "President Seitz gave Manager Harley orders after the games at Rochester to give Toronto a good team. what- ever the cost, and if the nresent four games at Jersey Citv do not show winning ball, there will in all proba. bility he some new faces on the nine thev return home, There were about 8,000 paid admissions "at Ro- chester on the holiday. Toronto get- ting nearly £1,000. Toronto's real need is a shortstop who can hit as well as field Pitcher Walter Clarkson, the young twirler seenred. bv Jersev Citv from the New Vark Americans, ssfablichad a new Eastern Leagne record in strike ants an Tuesday, hon ' he forced an even dnzen of the Newark batsmen to fan the air. Wis superb pitching helped Jersey City to win its fourth straight victory over their old rivals, days. Patrick football place of Ottawa College in the Q. R. ald, Burke and Jones. with College Jast year and are expert new club. | Hick's {killed by lightning; in consequence of = 4 | em grain _bélts, before the erops of the present season are matured, MIKE SCHRACK, The hard-hitting Oincinnati middie- After Ten Years. geight, whois to fieht, Bob Fitssimmons. |G. L. Stephenson, of Peterborough, light for several vears and has made a { SBYS: For over ten years 1 suffered the elongated Cornwall famous on THE DAILY WHIG, SATURDAY, JUNE 3. TTI TT THE SP SPORT REVIEW. the Best CLARKSON HAS M MADE A NEW Merritt, the Jercey City second baseman, drove the ball out of the lot in the fifth in- nihgs for his third home run im 'two Walters is organizing the St. Hal! club to take the F. U. next season, The men he oounts All these wien except P. Murphy and Lafleur, played rughy plagers. If is likely that those who managed 'the Quebec champions last fall will direct the afiairs of the em---- SUNLESS WEATHER. Predictions for Hymen's Favorite Month. of 'astronomical technicali ties, Rev. Irl R. Hick' weather pre- dictions for June seem to indicate that there will be a mumber of June brides on whom © the ' «un will not shine. There seeina to be little pros mise of fair 'weather fur any length of time at any time during June, From the 3rd to the 5th, from the 7th to the 12th, and the Fh to the 15th, show pretty continuous unsettled wea- ther, The latter date, savs the pro- phet, is a time when hay-makers will be under com#traint in harvesting their crops. Grasses and' grains' that will] stand without material until the June solstice showers sihside, will be safer unout;--unless small quantities are reaped at a time and handled with great promptness and care. The baro meter proverly understood and follow- ed, will play no small part in the im portant work of harvesting during this month. From the 20th to the 24th brings very high temperature, low harometer and threatening storms. Flectrical unrest will continue from 2th to 28th. There is the greatest danger in taking shelter under green trees during these June thunder storms. We repeat, also, the warn ing of danger to live stock from light- ning in crowded barns and sheds, and | from exposure. to . wire fences, Every season we hear of much stock being Divested flocks 'and herds huddling under trees {and against wire fences in thunder | storms. Thepe suggestions may seem unimportant ta gome, but correct statistics of loss and death hy light ning, especially in the month of June, would nut a different meaning into the proposition. A marked shortage of rainfall will be felt over much of the great central, western, northwestern and southwest: constantly with Piles, first itching, ther, bleeding; pain almost unbearable; life a burden. Tried everything in vain till T used Dr. leonbardt"s Hem-Roid. "I had tdken but a few doses when Useful: Hints That Are Money Savers, Reports have been coming in of danger to tomato bles by frost in the Niagara peninsula: In some places frost was very heavy and considerable plants. the tomato plants glass were killed by frost. is believed was not damaged, plants, I began to notice an improvement. 1 des cided to keep on, and. now after using three boxes 1 am ad to say 1 am completely cured, My general health has also greatly improved. Tt gives me great pleasure to recommend Hem- Roid to all sufferers with piles, and [ feel convinced that what it has dome for me it will surely do for them." A $1,000 guarantee goes with everv box of Hem-Roid. Price, $1, all drug- gicts, or The Wilson: Flo is 0., Limit- For sale at "The Best Drug "Store," L. T. Best, Chemist and Optician, 124 Princess Street. Miss Roosevelt In Cincinnati. Special to the Whig, Cincinnati, O., June 3.--Miss Alice Roosevelt arrived in Cincinnati, to day, for a visit .of about a week. During her stay she will be a guest at the home oi Congressman Nicholas Longworth and will be entertained by the congressman's gister; Mrs. Buck ner Wallingford. This afternoon Miss Roosévelt and a party made up in her honor, track to witness the Derby, Many other social functions are planned in honor of the visitor, including a dinner dance at the Pillars, a coun try club, and a of ex-Congressman brother of the Charles P. secretary of war. Benefited by Bu-Ju, the Kidney Pill, A Brantford man whe suffered for years from this exceedingly painful ailment writes to the Claftin Chemical Co., Windsor, Ont. y 1 have used three boxes of Bu-Ju Pills and have been much benefitted by them. | have suffered 'from gravel for several years, JOSEPH PINNELL, 8 St. Paul's Ave, Brantiord, Ont. When the kidneys are weak or dis. ordered, the poisons and other fordign matter which they should throw out remain in the system. Caleuli, or guavel moomes, collect, and the pain caused thereby is excruciating. Bu Ju, the Kidney I ill, restores the kid- neys to vigorous action, and the func- tions of these highly important organs ars performed in a perfect manner. Watch the kidneys and keep them well. © When a cure is 30 easily ob tained it is folly 10 delay. Kidney dis- orders should be checked and cured at once, or very often dire rests follow. Bu-Ju, the Ridnoy Pill, is the result of the latest scientific investigations into the causes of rheumatism and allied ailments. Bu-Ju, the Kidney Pill, is for the kidneys, Ii relieves and cures all kidney disorders. for sale by druggists and a trial will convince any sufferer of ils immediate efficacy. went to 'the Latonia race 4 dinner at the home Taft, Relief From Gravel A Sufferer tor Several Years We want everyotie who we may mail them, free of : 100,000 Sample Boxes Siven Awaz, Gin There are hundreds who are Dany Se : There are dozens in | else without relief. without knowing it. If | | |] Thee are the poopie, 'we hope, who will sind ta hele names hat Gin Pils way cure them. Wont Tou 37 Sin Mla at our \ gumple box free Stay in what pu Do to-day--NO' FOR THE FARMER, and other vegeta- in the district the damage was done to early tomato plants. One grower reported he had- lost * nearly fifteen hundred young Even in the hot-house some of whicl. were near The fruit it Some Kingston township gardeners are regretting their over haste in the matter of early planting. One -in par: tienlar lost several thousand celery while others had tomato plants nipped by late visits of frost. The young colt should be Kept grow- ing all the time, There is nothing bet. ter for promoting growth than cow's milk, skimmed. Most colts can hd taught to drink milk without much trouble, especially if they have learned to eat bran mash while running with their dams. A spoonful of ground flax- seed added to each grain ration tends to keep the bowels in condition and | gives a rich gloss to the coat. It is aleo a good idea te teach the foal to ent apples, potatoes and carrots. No farmer can afford to let any of the sheep manuré go to waste; as its fertilizing properties are of the very best. Sheep manure will continue to enrich the gronnd and show in the crops for a dozen years. Sheep man ure is worth the price of a building to preserve its Heavy spring ploughing is hard on the points of shoulders hoth in mules and horses, Next to a well fitted col lar, salt water and borax wash is the best treatment to toughen the tender skin and save this pain and trouble. It is a good practice to-send horses to the harness maker, where each can be accurately fitted in the spring with a new collar if needed, It pays to fit the collar to the individual. There are thin necks and thick necks to fit, und the same style or filling will not suit all2t{o sav nothing of measyrements from top to bottom. Do not make the serious mistake of "taking up or let ting out hame strings to force a bad collar to fit. It won't do it. Rural New Yorker says that in some coctions of the United States the sys- tem of hiring help by the month or year has been entirely done away with and the plan now is for the farmer and his family to do as much of the work they can themselves and trust to dav labor to help out in a pinch. Australian butter makers have se cured n freight rate on butter ship ments to London of three-eighths of a penny a pound instead of three quarters as at present. Distance am ounts for little in competition when there is a possibility of carriage by water It is reported that 50,000 apple trees were destroyed by rabbits in the Hudson. Valley last winter, There is danger of an increase in the damages owing to the fact that sportsmen are said to have formed a fund to buy up and liberate a lot of rabbits in the district. so that they may later on have the pleasure of hunting and kill ing them. It is not surprising that farmers object to this scheme. Unless something is done, it is said that Hudson Valley may suffer on a small- or scale the evil that nearly ruined Australia. Thrifty pigs are usually ready for weaning at seven weeks old, and in order that their growth may not be materially checked at this time it ix well to teach them to eat a little i before they are ready te be weaned. This can best be done by pouring a Jittle milk, sweetened, if . necessary, into a shallow trough out of the sow's reach, and if one of the pige can be induced to drink a little oi the milk the others will soon follow- After they can drink readily from the trough some shorts can be added to the milk and the mixture gradually thickened until they will eat readily. A few days before they are weaned they may be given a little corn soak- wl about twenty-four hours. The Liniment That Will. Yon can absolutely depend on Smith's White Liniment to do all that an external application can do. Its action is prompt, certain and | thorough. It stops pain, heals injuries, and cures inflammation of every kind. It should be in your home for emer. gencies now. 20c. only at Wade's: ~ The "remedy iv |] single | of her children, knows think Fortunately a mother never just what the neighbors really We want every man 'and woman Troubles, to write us for a free . What Th ? It costs nothi Simply a SRR dex this advertiobisenteeand "DRUG CO, Di IN the Imperial Oxford wechave wot, uly Sivan 18 the women of Canada the most perfect baking and roasting range but we have also produced te most economical, 4 5 The oven of the ordinary range is raised to & baking temperature by the direct heat of the fire on the side of the oven. To keep thatoven ata ly high temperature to bake or roast by, you Conus poing hr 0d ding fo 0 X © "As the oven of the Imperial Oxford Range is heated by our patented Rifles ie te of the oven remains steady without the necessity of touching or Ling fuel to the fire. Imperial Oxford Range This fact is easily demonstrated. If, when an Imperial Oxford is going, you were to stop the inlet of this flue in the bottom of the range you would find by the thermometer that the oven was getting colder, and that to keep it at a baking temperature you would have to keep poking the fire and adding more coal just as with an ordinary range. If doesn't 'handle the I for cata: logue and inforpation as Ahem yOu : can see it. The Gurney Foundry Coy, Malle TORONTO MONTREAL WINNIPEG CALGARY: 'VANGODVER For Sale hy Homans | =e HOMESTEAD Any svi wivhered section of f Dominio Perritories, excepting 8 and 26, w By" ny perodn Who a the mols he y any n to the extent of one-quarter section of 160 Eatry may be made personally a which the taken i i banted; aplication, so, the terio gration, ipeg, or situated, ive authority for some one charged for a bo tead A settler w provisions of Tho Bas Domiulon a ay the aR connec Bois of this as to residence prior to by such Ce wi the father oF ii. no 3) f " settler, wis tH tied » und | has ob he alors the requ ren o 8 act as to resid patent satisfied by residence upon the first homestead, if the second homestead is in vicinity of the first homestead. 4) "If the settler has his permanent residenca upon Jarmine 1s land in he ete of his homehtead, the requirements of th L be satisfied dence upon the saidland. The a aly weant to Indica @ same township, or an adioining of settler who A fhimwelf of the orovisions of Clauses (2): (8) or tivate 80 acres of his homestead, or substitute 20 head of it for their accom ation, and have besides 80 acres substantially vilege of a segond entry is restricted by law to tons ig only w! pm the duties Tn Sheir ani homsieuds toentitie them A tent on or. ha June, 1 vi ymestende the ho law I liable to have his entry cantoilod Yoh thrown open for entry 3 % APPLICATION FOR PATENT a d skid Should be made at the end of threes year$, before the Local gent, Sub-Agent the Homestead Inspector. Before alin application for patent, the give six onthe notice in wing to tue co ssioner of Dominion 'ttawa of his intention to do so INFORMATION Newly arrived tmmigrarts will receiveat the I or at poi 4 Dominion Lands Office in Manitoba or formation as to the lands that are open free of expenses, advice and assistance mation respecting the land, timber, ea Dominion Lands in the Railway Beit in nohtication tb the Secretary of the ommissioner of Immigration, Lands Agents in Masitobs or the No ol N.B. esl Addition = Flee Slum De refer, thousands of ac! Of purchase from railroad and other corporations and private fi FLUE LININGS, round, square and oblong. CHIMNEY TOPS. : . All of the very best quality VITRIFIED SALT GLAZED. SPECIAL DISCOUNT TO CONTRACTORS. We have a car arriving next week and for delivery direct from the car we will make SPECIAL PRICES. . McKELVEY & It is possible for a man to be wor ried to death by his life insurance, 69 ana 7 BrookSireety y