bb ore A all fm mang J to-resist any attacks did not spend its force until it had the Russian v may passed many miles north of the town. make. Gen. y -1 In Marquette the residence portion who has been commian-~ on the west side of the main street der of the F Siberian suffered the principal damage. The Corps, it ds . stated, has houses in the course of the tornado been appointed comimander ake the 'were all, with two or Sr exceptions, of; the first army in Man- a completely wrecked. Bwedi vedish i -churia = in "place of Gen. théran and . Methodist 'churches wet Kuropatkin. H. [lamong the first buildings struck, and 'they, with the parsonage ad- - SON = p-0- Wear Skirts which are not 16 be found elsewhere, having only. one ou obtain decidedly different to what oth- prices' ure much lower than you would naturally c3. avi Moar D SKIRTS, $2.50 10 $71.50, most fashionable mixtures, IB SKIRTS, plain and fancy colors, $3 to $6.30. WAXD DRoAvOLOTH SKIRTS, extra values in black and colors. UFR LUSTRE, PIQUE AND LINEN SKIRTS, specials al 81.75 to 8 YN WERE oF, 91.95, 9150, 8 8, 8, W. [BLUE PARASOLS, extra values, 8, 00.00. 1, $1.25, $1.50, 82, 9.50, 8, $0.30. She value of the : Novi Gouin, Tt Bot. on tha. continent She ad EY SL Foal PSR ly re ' 3 and rain the report. of 10 the Preshy Facey, culty in meeting. dismissal to ket on powerful failed to Ex-M of the difficult ficials 'anxious to do Methodist church, were afternoon was ve minutes the its terrible work arquette Bona Ey and Nebogat- been killed, Ave been in night watch: |& cation fot several days, by man at the railroad yards, lost his means of . '| threo children. N. P. N. was | # is said the two fleets will found dead with his wife and three now close gb together children, Two other children were not to permit the tr - at home. : SE . Repo: Order has practically heen brought received by the naval out of the chaos, and a relief commit- bureau show the Ja tee: has begun ing-aid. Pwenty: are ng upon all their five pupils from' Bethany College are naval reserves, are acting as mn i nsw shore de- The Vornatc soc to have formed fences, in evident prepara- «| three miles south of - M and" hot and op- . Late in the evening a ter- rain' contd o tal in. Leos in wine tornado struck. Within less ! tornado had and passed of Pope. § London, Muy 9.<Sentence of vears' ihprisonment has ' j Que] Sh a labore to his hol 8 Just med Kock for & three been my him to was the Arn mised satisfy Next day he invited her to a Osnabruck, "where Bishop Voss will personal my statements." On riying in that town she pondueted to uw house, where an ac cotoplice of Kock"s reccived her in full bishop's robes, gave her hig blessings, and bade her assist great cause by . further loans. other £100 was promptly advanced by the 'deluded wowgn. Proud of being ale to render such the vietim boasted of the matter to her ineredus lous neighbors, with the result that was shortly afterward arrested. EVIL OF DRINK church moral suasion weapons possible. Much denended fo of town cou officers do hotelman ayor. Graham, I Strongly Noted by Presbyterian Synod. : Toronto, May 10.-The degradi impress of intemperance upon the li of the church was strong iPterian synod of Toron to and Kingston this morning. Dr. H. G Gananoque, said that the lie evil was. ever obstructing the vancement of the church, and was a matter that every pastor found diffi udicial legislation noted in presented were the only invariably push the matter too closely, Bellevi : y The police were not under the control of mayor solely, but of a and © te as well, indge, magistrate backed up Sl mean Rojestvensky PELLET E PERF E4440 | cal situation prevailing as the result pal | Petersburg to the '| Gen. Kuropatkin, has been finally re neils insisting upon ro Special to the Whig. ing their duty on pain i Mayors were too prone the good side of the all ond of amendments follow the imperial . par- fa ju ~ pe-victualling at sea by a scout Russian second SY le squadrons of PEL PE TLE PPG OOO ODE PEL FE 3D French observance of neutrality dur- ing the = events in the far cast. The include cautions which the government taken to prevent a violation of France's neutrality, -------- Tension At Hong Kong. Hong K 7 9.--The most seri- ous sion Th 4 the far east. nion the best solution tonthe grave politi- of othe French policy m Indo-China is for Great Britain to indwee France to unite with her and compel the = Rus- sian Baltic fleet to return to Europe. Kuropatkin Relieved. Paris, May 10.--A despateh from St. Matin says that lieved of the command of the first Manchurian army, and recalled to St. Petersburg. : Deny It In Toto. Paris, May 10.--The Marquis De Bar: thelemy. who with Count De Portales operates the French concession at Kamranh Bav. Annam, to-day denied that his establishment furnished coal OF provisions to the Russian second squadron. Arrive And Leave. Saigon, May 10.--Two 'cruisers, belonging to jostvensky's squadron, arrived off Cape. St, James, near , on the night of May 8th, and left vesterday morning at the request of the gover- nor of French Indo-China. Evaded Japanese Cruisers. foudon. Mav 10_Tie correspondent of the Exchange Tel company, at St. a alogTaph, that the cruiser Almaz, eluded the Japahese vesstls watch for the Russian flodt, and has reached Vladivostok. / Russian Admiral Ro- EMBRACE ALL FACTS. Prospectuses Must Mot Beguile the Toronto, May 10--It was an- nounced, this morning. that the gov- ernment would consolidate the stock companies' act amd amendments pr. N in his bill which came hefore a committee. this ve, the Suturing of stock and o talizatic "as © ~ Hooley some years ago. The direc tors will be the p! tuses which must embrace all under a penalty of $200 " MORE THAN USUAL: AUDAC which have been keeping a |. SEE FH Di dina 33 WT 2 ITY DISPLAYED. introduced to a strange young map, who represented himself to be a traveller, and said that he was stopping at a which _he-gave her the-name. Thev ar- ranged to go for a drive, and at this stage is where the variance in her stories is manifested. She told the police that after driving for a con- siderable distance, they were held up at the point of a pistol, by a masked man, who demanded their money. Her com, on-in-trouble, she said, im- | tely handed over his '"'wad" which he claimed contained $75. The desperado, she alleged then turned his attention te her, with a rough request for her money, She denied having any and after some parley, 'He commenced to search, for which he was rewarded by discovering a roll of $115 secreted in her garments. The pair were then ordéred 6 drive back to the city, and not look back at their peril. They coniplied with the request. 'Another version of the incident is also heard. The voung woman is said to have visited a local 'hotel early last evening, and after looking over the register, stated that a young man whom she had met and who said he was staying at that hotel had "done" her for $115, that afternoon, The young woman, who is French, and hat. hale acim p in apy , ale ter reporting the matter to the police this morning, for a drive to Gananoque. It is said that her object in going to Gananoque was to over- her companion of last night. The story looks decidedly 'strange' in parts and the truth is evidently not all yet known: INCIDENTS OF THE DAY. Newsy Paragraphs Picked Up By Reporters On Their Rounds. Roll butter 18¢. Crawlord. Get your job work at Whig. Advertise: your wants in the Whig. Cucumbers 5c. each. Carnovsky's. The Whig can sell anything you offer through its advertising columns. Finest pineapples. Crawford. . Limestone lodge, A.0.U.W., No. 91, meets Thursday evening at eight o'clock ' James Gillis is acting as engineer at the government: dry-dock, in the absence of Robert McLeod, who has been granted sick leave. W. H. Gralam was warmly wel comed to-day, by his many friends on his first appearance down street since his recent severe illness. The members of the detective branch of the local police force are out these days in a new design of head-gear, a navy blue yachting cap with a leather peak. Canadian Press Association has tour to Quebec by R. & 0. steamers on June 23rd. The come back by C.P.R., visiting Montreal and Ottawa, Finest pines for preserving, Crawford. . Local bakers say they are paying Just as much for flour now as in the winter, and « that a reduction in the rice or an increase in the weight of read is impossible just vow. This is the week to buy your music at the special rate of 18. per copy. We are offering . the latest and best waltzes and two-steps, new pouular songs, home and - concert songs, no- velty numbers and production num- bers from the latest comic operas. MeDermott Bros, 260 Princess street. Wedded This Morning. In St" Mary's cathedral this morn- ing, was solemnized the marriage of W. Cassidy and Miss Emme, Brasso daughter of Joseph Frasso, 57 John street. Rev. Father Kchoe officiated, The wedding march was played by Mr. Pelletier, the cathedral organist. The bride was attired in viole de soie, wore a picture hat and carried white roses. She was attended by her sister, Miss Malvina Frasso, who wore a pink dress, a picture hat and carried pink roses. John Daly was groows man. After the ceremony, the bridal party 'and guests partook of a wed- ding breakiast at home of the bride. Outside guests present were Mrs. J. Cater and Mes. J. O'Donnell, of Montreal. Mr. and Mrs. Cassidy left at noon on a thip to Montreal and Quebec. On their return they «ill take up residence at 55 John street. Militia Orders. - Eastern Ontario command--To be principal veterinary officer, Lieut.-Col, Read i Artillery--To_ be ¥ Canadi rti To. lieutenant-colonel, Maj. ROW. Foronto, Ont, Mav 10.-W. A. Ken hed "TR. western Ontario, stat- the fall p complement of men would be at work. modation 16 a Zulu. v rR 1 Che ahs. elev : arsted. aod 200 sages token. d nearly names taken. had ©d from the list of Ruth- erford, vice Drury; Lieut-Col. R. W. Rutherfonl, is for service on rad he Ry Tue gran t norary BT rg i : ment i Wales' Own Rifles)--The name of Pro: visional Lieut. F, J. Rielly is remov- officers. Died In Toronto. After a long illness Philip Garratt, a highly respected resident of Prince Edward, where his family were among the earliest settlers, is dead, at the residence of his som, Dr. Alton Ger ratt, Toronto, He is an uncle of T. Huyeke of this eity. ---------- New green cabbage. Carnoveky's. Finest pineapples, Craton," $4.50. rg y May is always our best month for Lace Curtajgg and we have made preparations for the large demand which always comes at just this season of the year; and we are offer. Ing some very special prices, great usual Nottingham Lace Cur. tains from 25c¢, a pair up to Swiss Applique Curtains from $2.50 to $7. Swiss Net Curtains from $2.50 to $7.50. New Patterns, good makes, 25¢. and 3sc. per squate yard. Stair OQilcloths in different widths, all new pat- terns this spring. Narrow English Oilcloths, floral designs to use as runners over a carpet. inches. Price 1234c. 4 yard. s This make you will find both economical 'and very effective, Widths 18 Table Oilcloths, all the new patterns and the best of the standard designs. Shelf Oilcloths for shelf and pantry use, white and colors, 12 inches wide with fancy cut edges. CURTAIN NETTS!' Swiss Curtain "Netts in a variety of new desigos. Swiss Embroidered Netts for sash curtains and doors. - Swiss Net Panels for doors. . Swiss Spot Muslins for curtains, Swiss Spot Muslins, frilled for bedrcon cur- tains, CURTAIN LOOPS. CASHMERE HOSIERY ! Ladies' Black Cashmere Stockings, special va- lues at 25¢. and 35¢c. a pair. Compare these two makes with any other in Kingston, Ladies' Fine English Cashmere Stockings, 25¢, 33% 39S 45¢., 49¢., G3c., 75¢C. dies' Fast Black Cotton Stockings, 1234¢., 15€. Ladies' Fast Black Cotton Stockings, special make, at 20c. and 25¢. pair. 10C., very Ladies' Tan Cotton Stockings, 20:., 25c., 35. Ladies' Tan Lisle Thread Stockings, both fancy and plain, 3s¢c., 39¢., 49¢., 75c. LADLAWESON $3.50 That's All You Require! Just come into our store, ask to see the swellest Low Shoe in town, either Calf, Patent Colt or Tan Calf, it does not matter which kind. = Pay your $3.50 and . we send you up the nicest | pair of shoes you cver bad 4 for the money. Don't Forget the Place. THE LOCKETT SHOE STORE Cp . iful Rug Sets, b pieces ; 8 Be tae 40, for wn Turkish , 5. pieces, regular - $65, BR er W500 Beato! Silk Pacloz Bets, maboguny "frames, regular $10, Sette, n y frames, { Sond aloo $35; Its rang- The Above Are Great Bargains. Reve 3 Rela 8 Robt. J. Reld, } Bom tyne MILITARY PANCES OR PARADES © If you need anything in shoes for such purposes remember | we are headquarters for that ~ 4° elasy of goods 3 | | Wear "'Allen's" © Military Bootmakers, 4 84 Brock St. _ '8IGN OF GOLDEN BOOT. 3 WANTED. A . DRIVER. APPLY, KINGSTON, A Siliing Co., Ltd. > ERMAID AND KITCHEN A SHANDES at Troquols Hotel. [wy To 4 LEARN THE BAKING . Apply to R. H. Toye, Street: emer esi mri RSE GIRL, ABOUT 16 YEARS WW F Apply in evening to Mrs. E. C. "Sito 154 Earl Street. A TO LEARN THE HARDWARE ness. Apply to Strachan's ware Store, Princess St. MY, WITH GOOD: EDUCATION, TO MY in Grocery Store. Apply hy + letter, Box L., Whig office. References i | required. Tuam TO ASSIST WITH GENERAL house work d ork. Good wages to a_com- etent person. Apply to Mrs. F. G. Jocke 100 : ellington St. S000 - HOUSEKEEPER TO DO it housewofk and take care of Small family. Good wages. L Apply, Box K, Whig office. 'A GENERAL SERVANT. 1 anes to competent person. ov Pt Apply in ening to Mrs. Feiix Shaw, 115 Bagot Strect, near Park. G00D PLAIN COOK, ALSO HOUSE- maid. References required. Apply be- te 11 au, or after 7 p.m. to Mrs. or Williams, Hotel Randolph. SNART BOYS: CAN BARN PROM "G0 to $3.50 a week. Only those Who are willing to work need apply. J. A. Gould & Co., 400-412 King St. ARE YOU MAKING fyear? It is being done with our tRoods. Work is pleasant, respectable Sud permanent. G. Marshall & Co. London, Ont. "GENTLEMEN, 710 ng Suits m: rock street, $2,150 A GET THEIR le up at Galloway's, % next to Bibby's {pyery ; Style, fit and price guaranteed "10 please ; pressing and repairing don promptly. 2 TO-LET. , clean, dry, rat and noth vol Apply at McCaun's, 5 St. THE DESIRABLE RESIDENCE, 8 Barrie St. opposite City Park. Pos 1 Ma, 1st. Apply ta Mis agan, 82 Barrie St. IM 1ST JUNE, FOR THRE! onths or longer. 'urnished house ge a A ocation. " PO. Box 82, Kingston. E-. YAY BRICK DETACHED RES § ; No. 488, Brock st. ; heated b: i modern: re gas ate ossession. pply OL, Whig otis' Or on premises. 2 COMFORTABLE West DES! TEENIE. A ane by Mr. H AMYACHT MARGAR! OWNE x late. Willi ARE rookly rincess, ves! on A Reward for its return