Eto. Use . Scott's Linimen fw serious, saturate a piece of } a to the aflected part. Excellent Hair Restorer and Sealp Cleanser Large bottle, 25 cents. not for sale at your druggist, it always be procured at James rod's. Scott's White Liniment Co. r's., St. John, N.B., and Chelms "URS Now is The Time To Have Furs Remodelied And Repaired 'F. COURDIER'S 78 and 80 Brock Street ston's Only Exelusive Fur Store In new and choice de- signs, low or high, burn- ished and gray ¥inishes. These are furnished with the new silver fili- gree covered shades, with bead fringe 4 And Mica Linings That Cannot Catch Fire A Candelabrum is to- day almost a necessity in a home. SMITH BROS. Jewelers :: Opticians Phone 666 Issuers of Marriage Sete VSTLI IPYOU™ C1: oh WANT A GOOD QUALITY SMITHING COAL TRY OUR CUMBERLAND. 55-57 Barrack d Wals St. "Phone 109 $ TTT nummer 00ds hat are prrect am Dress Goods in an end- rarioty of weaves. ream Serges ream Mohairs ream Voiles ream Cheviots ream Lustres ream Cashmeres ream Voiles ream Panamas act' every weave in Cream that is called for by the on Centres may be found The prices range from 25¢. a yard, your Vacation Hosiery here, Tan, or Baca in Plain, or All sizes and prices. WMAN & SHAW 7 * water pan and large double feed*doors. } The water pan will produce enough steam to moisten the hot air, and; so keep the atmosphere puré and fresh. The large double feed-doors make the furnace easy to feed-- you do not have to be an expert stoker to keep from hitting the .door-frame every time you try to put in a shovel of coal I--and rough chunks of wood can be put in easily. Every featuré in the *' Sunshine " is given the same care and thought. Bold by enterprising dealers everywhere. McClarys LONDON. TORONTO. MONTREAL. VANCOUVER. has wo features which no good furnace should be without-- WINNIPEG. BT. JOHN. HAMILTON. The Corset That Cannot Break At The Waist. Possessing all the grace, style, / elegance and comfort qualities for F : which D @ A corsets are famhous, the "Crest" is the only corsetmade | that will not break at the waist-- { that positively will not break and cause discomfort and ill fitting 5 gowns. 3 Suitable for any woman any day and all the day --goed 10 - work in, walk in or rest in. * Fashion approves it--common sense and comfort demand it. 5 Ask for the cors:t that 3 €annot break at the waist =the DB A Crest Corset "~Patented, Price $STggs150 {per pair made Thikghand white CR ------ 3 For the Summer Season | - Refrigerators, Ice" Cream Freezers, Lawn Mowers, Garden Hose. Win- dow Screens, Screen Doors, Gas Stoves, Wickless Coal Oil Stoves and Ovens. - ¥ We carry a large assortment of the above articles at reasonable prices. Inspect our stock before purchasing elsewhere, ELLIOTT BROS 77. Princess Street, § LABATTS Ale and Porter are Nature's Best Tonics. Pure Malt products, made from the choicest barley}! and best selected hops. They are very healthful and aid digestion. Labatt's {E§ are very palatable beverages and agree Ng with the most delicate stomach, ' JAS. McPARLAND, AGENT. {339 and 341 King St. "Phone 274. : <& er -------------- PEE OIPPPIID PSPPIPOD PEEP DI6 'Phone 35. : Sold and Repaired J. B. C. DOBBS & 00. 171 Wellington St. THE JEWS TO PALESTINE. -- These in Free Canada Do Not Think of Going Back to the Holy Land--The Jewish Col onial Trust. : That the Zionist movement is more than a mere fact among Canadian Hebrews were evidenced both by the large attendance at the opening meet- ings of the seventh convention of the Federation of Zionist Societies of the dominion and by the spirit of enthu- siasm which prevailed among the delo- gates, who had travelled from all parts of Canada to take part in the proceedings, says the Toronto Mail- Empire, Clarence 1. de Sola, of Montreal, president of the association, said * he had some information to give out, the importance of which could not bé overstimated. This was no less than a change in the policy of the Sultan of Turkey with respect to Jewish im- migration into Palestine. Hithorto Jews have been forbidden to settle in their ancient home, but the sulthn has at last abolished the laws hich debarred them from entering tHe .coun- They have been giveh no char ter, but the laws antagonistic to then: hall been revoked, and Mr. de Sola predicted' that the sultan's act- ion' would greatly stimulate emigra- tion from Russia. What was chisfly required now were funds, and for these they looked to the wealthy among their brethren" in Canada and other free countrivs. This convention, he said, was ' the first held in Toron- to, and the presence there of Jews from the most-distant parts of the dominion indicated that they had shaken off he. parochial spirit. The all-conquering force of Zionism had brought - them together. Referring to the Basle comvention, he declared that the proceedings there had put a stop forever to all schemes for placing the persecuted Jews in countries other than Palestine. Jews all 'over the world were united on that project, and te make it a success only funds were needed. He urged all Jews there fore, to purchase shares in the Jewish Colonial Trust, as by so doing they could best help the movement along. In a letter of regrot at being unable to be presént, Lieut.-Gov, Clark said that he deeply -symputhized with the Hebrew 'race and with the Zionist movement, and he urged that they should 'not permit themselves to be diverted from the Palestine project. by any other scheme. In his address of welcome, Mayor Contsworth said that when the perse- cutions 'the Jews had to endure were considered, they must realize that if ever the restoration was to take 1 lace it must take place from English coun- trips. He knew that no peopls were more loyal to Fopland: than the Jews, but they had their religion, : Hish people could their aspirations. He hoped that. those vet living * woull see the fulfil- ment of those aspirations. T. C. Rokinette, K.C., declared that and Eng sympathize with 1 $302 . 2 . the Zionist movement was building up the spiritual side of were law-abiding, because thiy were taught the laws of Moses in their youth. Christian boys were not and in this "the Jews had a deciched ad- vantage. He had often wondered why. Great Britain and the United States did not tell Russia that persecution had to stop. He knew the difficultics of diplomacy, but the time was op- portune for such action. Addresses were also delivered by Wright, Claude Mac and Alds. Graham and the race. Jows Prof. Ramsay donell, M.P., Saunders, Mr. de Sola said he believed if they tried to place the 6,000,000 perscon- ted Russian Jews in the United States things would be made uncomfortable for them. Therefore there was only one solution of the problem, viz. to transplant them in Palestine. Then and only 'then could they show the other nations of the world how wrong they = were to ill-treat / them. Those who lived in free Canada, did not think for a moment of going back to Palestine. What they wanted to do, was to send their persecuted country- men there. The Jews of Canada were loval> They sent a full company to the South African war. They took na inconsiderable part in the Fenian Raid and the war of 1812. Be Ready For Pain. A 1iNiment may be needed any hour. Keep a bottle of Smith's White Lin. ment in the home ready for any emer- geney. This is the best of all family liniments. A large bottle for the price and the remedy meets a wide range of needs. Cures neuralgia, rheu- matism, lumbago, stiff joints or mus- ' cles, pain in the back and all ordinar.. hurts. 25c. at Wade's. Money back if not satisfactory. President Roosevelt is so anxious for Arizona to become a state that he has written a personal 'le ter, urging the people to vote to be admitted with New Mexico. X Tiny Babies grow into big, rosy, sturdy children on Nestlé"s Food. It agrees with baby's deli- cate stomach -- nourishes baby's fragile system-.pro- tects baby against colic and cholera infantttn---and brings baby safely through the dreaded "second sum- mer."' estle's Food is a perfect shibstitute for mother's milk, Write fora FREE SAM- PLE--enough for 8 meals. _ THE LEEMING, MILES CO., Limrres, MONTREAL. nary smrrosn y ONLY SOLUTION IS TO SEND PERSECUTED , ANCIENT HIBERNIANS Took Victorious Baseball Nine { to Watertown, The Ancient Order of Hibernians of Kingston were represented in Water town, N.Y., yesterday, by the. follow- ing baseball nine: Moore, c.; Sullivan, Pp; Hung, 1b; Williams, 2b; Lovett, 158; Young, 3b; Crawford, Lf; Daly, c.f; McCartney, r.f.° They won over the Watertown team by a score of 16 to 0, despite the fact that the home team wgre strengthened by talent from the state league. Among the players on the American team was Walter Islin, and his old pals had lots of fun knocking liners his way. Char- lie Jerome, Cape Vincent, was "# spectator, Balloon ascensions = and horse races completed the day's sport. In the second game of ball between Gananoque and Watertown, a draw re- sulted, the score being 3 to 3. The Kingston contingent remained over- night in Watertown, returning to-duy. Sporting Notes. . Kingston defaated Watertown ves- terduy at. baseball after a fast and keenly contested game. The Gananoque junior baschallers will come: to the city, 14th, for a game on tHh cricket field with the Granites, The Kingston Yacht Club member ship is gong up. It is now near the 200 mark. Commodore Gildersleeve aims at 250, At the expiration of the lease which concludes 1st of May next, Delorimer park, Montreal, the well-known race track, will be cut up into building lots, Near Gananoque is the home of 'the American Canoe Association, on Sugar Island. This year's encamp- ment will take place August 10th to 24th. « Blomfield, the star paddler of the Toronto Canoe club, and one of the best in the country, has gone to" Ed- monton, where he has been moved by the Dominion bank. Dave Mulligan, of nice little bundle on the Capitals, when they beat the Shamrocks last Saturday, and was so delighted over the victory and likewise hig win, that that he presented each of the Caps with a crisp-ten dollar note. An effort will be made by the British Baseball association to induce two re- presentative nines of American profes- sionals, to go over to England after the close of the American season and give a series of exhibition games in various parts of the United Kingdom, The Peterboro Quaker ~ intermediate football team defeated Bowmanville at Peterboro by 2 to 0 in the final cham- pionship game for the Stratton tro- phy. The Quakers thus win the round by 3 to 0, having trimmed Bowman- ville, lust Year's champiohs, on their own grounds last week, Jame: Reynolds, of Port Hope, who recently won $135 by a sixty-five mile walk to Tdronto in 224 hours on June ith last, now wishes to eclipse = his former 'performance and announces that he will wager $300 against $600 that he can make the round trip in forty-four hours. Reynolds is fifty-five Years "of age. The London Standard says the Can: adians second win was immensely popular. The Mail says' their display was more remarkable for. strength than for finish, Rowing opinions free ly expressed are that the Belgians will rove too speedy for the Canadians should they meet. The Telegraph says 3 the Canadians rowed better than they + have yet done at Henley. The Post says the superb physique of the Can- adians is generally admired. Their vi'tory is even more popular than at fir-t. The New York Herald says: The proteét made against Go-Between, winner of the Suburban handicap, on the ground that he was improperly described as a géldiiig, Took on a new phase yesterday when the veterinary surgeons, appointed by the stewards of - the Coney Island Jockey olubs, Sheepshead Bay, meeting, reported that after examination of the animal they found the statéments in the pro- test to be correct, and vertified that Go-Botween is a stallion and not a gelding, as he has boen destribed in entries throughout the four yéars of his' rating 'career. The report of the veterinary surgeons made it plain that for four years Go-Between Has raced in a capacity not properly his, and re peatedly has received an allowance in weight to which he was not entitled. C. F. McMeckin, who bred Go-Between and sold him as a yearling, was killed in the railroad accihent at Salisbury, England, on" Sunday last, but it is probable "that thé "vecords of his sale of Go-Between will be available as a starting' point in the inquiry. If n fraud or wilful misstitement can be proved Go-Between will forfeit races in which he received a gelding' allow- ing as far back as 1903. The stewards have decided that, as there mention of sex in the i for the Suburban, the money, -- Hinchinbrooke Council. Parham, June 30..=e Members all present. Sums. voted? To 'Sth conces- cession road, £10. PF 'work on Toads, A. B. Howes £1, H. Killins 1.50, 8. Clarlg 8157, hy: 'agar $10 Wesley CRAY A Nag 22.50, L. Cronk $2. C. Wagar 81, C. Good berry 50c., D. MCT d 2 cents, J, Ruttan $6.25, William Ruttan 83.13, Allen Wagar £7, Dh. C, Snider #10. A. Reynolds $4.75. R. Judge $8, George Dier £2, D. Walker $45.7. Nefoy £1.50; for insurance on hall 85.75; for sur- veying. M. Cronk. 87: plank, E. Van- volkenhure, £1247; Municival- World for seal, 81.45; for gravel pif. 'B Pet- ers. 8 Adjourned to meet at Picea- dilly; the last Saturddy in August. ete eitbtns Ottawa, won a was no' original entry he is entitled to Ameliasburg To. The Fore. s 5 3 3 2 CONDENSED/ADVERTISING | "A HOUSEMAID, APPLY MRS. W. Lesslic, 37 George street. RATES Adve. 4 lines or under. & week, $1) Advi. 4 lines or under a mowth, $2. A GENERAL SERVANT, FAMILY OF AN tee eet oem TWO MAIDS, FOR STEAMER KING- to rs of uge. Cal Apply, 128 Jo tt EXPERIENCED HOUSEMAID wa 12 month. Apply at this Sifces § ber Poly al ston, 30 40 SMALL GROOBRY STORE, Wari bi - font Gris Apply to MoCarma, TO HAVE THEIR suits MBN 'and cleaned pl hand ; also bring your ully cloth an way's, 181 Brock street. bave an up-to-date suit made. Gallo-lk jerry AND FARM PROPERTIES. plan. No sale. No pay. De partment ""D.'* St. 208 Wellington FAMERICAN ENCYCLOPEDIA, NEW, : a OPED Ww. machine free to approved agents. Cavers Bros., Galt, Ont. HEAD WAITER, SBCOND COOK, and handy man who can make hime hy a SALESMEN, FOR = AUTO-SPRAY special reason. Apply through Whig Beat Sompressed-aie hand Sprayer f office. made. Liberal terms. SPACE IN THIS COLUMN, FOUR or under, 25¢., insertion : . three insertions; §1 a week ; $2 & month. ee etter A MAN OF GOOD ADDRESS AND ability ' to sell our High Grade Nursery stock in the city of King ston. A permanent situation for the rieht man. °° Canada's _ Greatest Nurseries," Stone & Wellington, Toronto. II ------ WANTED. HOUSEWORK . OF ANY KIND, ply Box *C 3 hig office. AP- self generally useful. Good wages tof. 3s COLUMBIAN bine a right persons. Apply at once 10 A, phone. choice selections. Can Da had Nolan, Ganamoque Ign, Gavanogue, cheap, Apply at this OMce Ont. . 3 h a ONE SECONDHAND SET BUGGY EXPERIENCED MAN, AGED 88, whoels,. and one set single harness, desires employment, or would con: choup. Apply tetween 6 and 8 pam, sider partnership in suitable business. A wv Burteh, 157 Nelson stroet, Can do office work, executive, jor | __J° T_T: OF CROSOR SRToets Shea Address Box YG." Whie| opm ONLY. AVAILABLE FIRST office. THE TWO-STORE x NINE-ROOMED class vacant lot, on Lower Union St, Henutiful . view of city park. Apply 203 Wellington St., Dept. £D." STEARNE WAREHOUSE, 260 King St., with lot 45x182, will be sold cheap. McCann's I Estate Agency. 1 Brock St. "Phone, 336 or 621, SOLID first class s Nts brick dwelling, He $1 180 uel) price 150. St., Dept. "D." GROOERY STORE AND STOCK. AP- ply to McCann's, 51 Brock street. A' GOOD SECOND 'HAND SODA fountain, small size, to operate in a country town.' State all particulars. and address *J.B.S." Whig office. TO PURCHASE, ing house, eight A. BRICK DWELL- rooms, all modern convenionces. State price, terns, eto, Address communications to Box "AB.C.." Whig office. LOST. A SILVER MEDAL, WITH BAR. with **Sodality" engraved on it, on Tueyduy. Finder kindly leave at Whig office. sinha me es. RISE EIT crt Bt da plain pk of, 0 Jam et n pkg. Toronto, Ont. Wool's Phosphoding, Totes and invluraten he whole NO GREASE OR DANGEROUS DRUGS. In ¢"Herpicide," the New Scien- tific and Successful Dandruff Treatment. Have you dandruff ? Then you have a contagious parasitic disease, un- [leasant. unhealthy and one that will eventually lead to baldness. To cure it you must destroy the parasite that eats at the root of the hair. The only preparation for destroying these germs ix Newbro's Herpicide. Charles Klvin, of Laramie, "Herpicide allayed the itching, cured the dandruff and stopped my hair's falling out: and it is bringing a new crop of hair." Herpicide is free from grepse or dangerous drugs, and makes hair glossy and soft as silk. One bottle will convince you of its merits.: Sold by leading druggists. Send 10c. in stamps for sample to The Herpicide Co., Detroit, Mich. GG. W. Mahood, special agent, Wyo, says: Notes From Gananoque. Gananoque, July 5.-The Citizens' band went down to Alexandria Bay Jast evening to fll an engagement ot a big assembly there. W, S. Abbott has rented his cottage on Tremont Park for the season 'to T. F Aylwin, of Ottawa. Tara's hall, on Tremont Park, owned by James MeParland, of King- ston, has bon taken for the season bv Mrs. Gilbert, of Montreal, and Mrs. Brock, of Kingston. The Orioles Nest, owned by Mee, (Rev.) Hall, is occupied for the season by Dr, Arm strong, of Montreal. Mise Ethel Pen nock, of Ottawa, is spending her va cation in town Mr. and Mes Frederick J, Miller, of | Brockville, were. J in town during the last few days guests of Mr. and Mrs. £. H. Hord, Charles street, Mrs. William Hazel, Sydenham street, left yesterday for a week's visit with ber friend, Mrs. Dryden, in Water town, N.Y. "Behold the western sky, Where people live but never die." The reason for this ix plain to see, They all take Rocky Mountain Tea. Cholera of a virulent type has Brok- en out among the natives of Manila and surrounding provinces. Four Am- ericans in Manila have been stricken to date, find one American has died. Ivo FARMS $4,200 EACH; ALSO octor' d farm 500, ine "practice worth $0000. Lonn@ Apply to John Ggrdiver, 15% ellington street. LARGE SUMMER COTTAG Lawrence day or evening, Well St. = -- Dept. ape "| DWELLING: : mere ee eee in and per Sverybody In Kineston Beads the WRIG | Coop 31x coun, atao mopsw:| Samed. Sas © maid. erences required. Poly : ETT Mrs. Victor Will a "Sunnyside," HOUSE, NO. 304 QUEBN ST. HELP WANTED-MALE. Union street. -- © fooms, m ; Sonyepiences, - MELE, THE YEAR ROUND. SITU. FOR SALE. : = ations vacant, jomestics, 0! 1 ries. Department 8" 208 HORSE, HARNESS AND PHAETON, Welitanton street. * cheap. Apply, 78 Division street. GENTLEM : River, five i Six bedrooms, He url te. N. C. Polson & street, Kingston,' SPLENDID - INVEST! WENT. OWNER EAE ra TH ci, od 1a ; 8 rahe GENTLEMAN RBQ! . The _ fourth ine : IRE grocery, and up-to-date. Hving rooms: a DO BLY. Stating Good clean _louatity, od "roars 8.8, Mice. : n . Y pe Sanitary . PRIVATE BOARD AND Price, 400. Particulars, 203 438 street. Walltneton Be Depts - : MEDICALS, In. CARTHY, OFFICE LATELY corner od b; Ryan, © and rock streets. fit. Chaffey's u Fray Isle, N.Y. | At Chaffey"s Lock. Lock, July Picton Gazette, The first township in the county to take a forward step in #he direction of publishing the asspssment roll, in accordance with the expressed wish of ymanv people all over the country; - is | Ameliasburgh. Reeve W. E. Ander son and the council have order«) such stops 16 be taken' thik 'ear, - belie ie | that in so doing the results will be more satislactoryr $0. the "ratopavers, as it will give evervone an opporina- ty to thorenghly examine his acsose ment, and if errors exist, or if nis rating if too high, Heol take the steps to have the same adjustal, Nn das ing 0 pbell, the Opinicon Club's popul- ji ar chef, from Bruin, Pa., arrived How's This ? Friday last. H. B, Curran, Henry 1. We offer One Huridred Dollars Reward aston, Jold Mcleod, 8. B. Brown, for any cose of Catarrh that cannot Philadelphia, Pa.; Randall Montgom- be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. ery, W. H. Park, John P. Hazlett, W. F. J. CHONEY '& CO., Toledo, 0. (R. Beard, E. E. Miller, 22 H. Middle We the undersigned have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and he- Heéve him perfectly honorable in all busi- ness transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by his firm. WALDING, KINNAN & MARVIN, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, ©. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken interngl- oy examination ly, acting directly mucous surfaces of momiain Sent free, bottle. upon' the bledd and the Price 75 Sold bv all Droggists. Tenti- cents per pation. ton, Irwin Pitts, Frank B. J, Youngstown, Ohio; and Mr. and Mrs. Blackburn, New jut Idylwild. Miss Fleming has. closed j school. Three of her pupils are writing eming has returned home from King- ston to spend firat-clase cheese factory will be: erect- oP . ed at Clear Lake in the near future. | T Tal il 8 - . ake Hall's Family Pills for consti A number f here in 1 to att i C, Medbury, Honey and 8. S, Conroy, of York, are registered at Newboro. Harry summer holidays, "A Ta ee hs FILED First--You are sure of a perfec Second--You have ease and comfort in them. 13 Third--They make you a per- fect figure, Fourth--They are a reasonable * price, and you get full value for your money. THE SOMERVILLE CO. HIGH CLASS MILLINERS. ah Bicyclespe Bicycle Supplies Baseball Goods Fishing Tackle Talking Machines And Records Angrove Bros. demonstration at Westport. Mrs. Noo- 4.~A, McF. | nan and family, Kingston, have arrivs ed to spend the summer at their pot tage. Mrs. Harrison, guest of Mrs, Terry. The roads much improved since been completed. W. Droyres' barn fearing completion, rset Have You Seen Them ? The fine straw sailors, 50c. to 83, at. Campbell Bros.', the store of big values in men's hats, The German police are taking Pecautions just now olor, the _emperon be Russians, + 0 are 'over 5,000 in H 3 Henry Cunniy ordinary safety of pecially t oe i | od AT ; 88-00 Princess Street. 1k Cincinnati, i Care statute abhor bas mnie. s at