ON NO 33 U SHOULD use posed of both India ylon teas. digenous to Assam in of the opinion that it is ¢ ated varieties in India, In a wild state, it gro nty feet, but the cultiv high. ~ itural home of the fea | bush, it is and other districts in Northern l, most pungent teas ETOWn in the and higher prices than even the ylon teas are very flavory ang be specially made to blend with ea of India. When combined, the d piquancy to the liquor ; the ength, acteristic of Red Rose Tea, that btained by blending these fine | another 'very important feature its uniformity of flavor all the the same -way, something not Ceylon or Indian teas are used Northern he parent Ceylon, Ws fo a ated shryh commended, and unless you like ly three-quarters as much for her teas. 0KS, St. John, N.B. [ORONTO, WINNIPEG. DAILY MEMORANDA, +. Church is not so bad as it is preached woman never fails to 2] bakers busy so many reople ake the cake. body" s TIRhL- band man. and sets at 7.18 p. m. Kingston Presbytery mers' church, 1 p.m, by Aue tioncer Mil Is, business, we have ed your patronage w : been as beneficial to Jou as In p uilding up our received by Architect Ellis, till 2 "Lemons can 'np kept almost indefinitely that is light and air-tight Set. one under A goblet and see. day in history Riel surrendered if r } : ich. for our g Turks defeated Greeks nt Domokos, 1897 The yapid youth of Swelidom, RIT RE Oh " Cloth: Based upon the experience of the' , the clothes justify "Rolls up his Dantes. Pr come 10, 'us thi apring en ns are dal. who have seen them; will come and see for yourself. B. P. Jenkins RE Co. "AUCTION SALE Fable Building Lot next to Residence No. On oy, May 16th « TOILET SETS .. do not _have to pay any more to a - ; : -------- im- A s in the aL re TL FH ANT eer zn i: ents produced the oven-heating system of the Oxford Range The important feature of this system is the diffusive flue which draws in fresh air, superheats it and distributes it evenly throughout the oven. The article on the bottom shelf farthest from the fire is getting as much heat on all sides as the article on the top shelf next the fire. We would like to explain this more fully. If your dealer doesn't handle the Imperial Oxford Range, write us for particulars. We will send cata logue and tell you where you can see __the range. 14 The Gurney Foundry Co., Limited TORONTO, MONTREAL, WINNIPEG, VANCOUVER than striking effect, the prices arc low. ROBERTSON BROS.. L.ecture Christian Science AN TAVITATION... the ensuing 4 days we will be.in- ed to show as many of our Saoners and Friends who may wish fase it, the Large Cabinet of Sterling filver we have prepared for: presenta- : tim at the end of this week. WHITH BROS, 350 KING STREET. JUDGE S. J. HANNA, C.S.D. CRAWD OPERA HOUSE TUESDAY, MAY 16 ALL ARE WELCOME. Admission Free. MILITARY DANCES OR PARADES If you need anything in shoes for such purposes remember we are headquarters for that Wear '"Allen's" Miltary Bootmakers, { rmmmme-- i AN APPRENTICE girl, at 102 Earl street EXPERIENCED GENE RAL $ NAIL ; no washing or SIGN OF GOLDEN BOOT. AUCTION SALE A MAID TO ASSIST WITH GENERAL Good wages to a com ono dral there will be special servi To- | and in petition for the prolk rie his days. President Diaz and nge- services in the cathedral. ave ------------ to- Lead smelting will bx the } Bannockburn, Jine 1st. A shalt 15 + Al {fect doop has been sunk at the man { there, and the vein at that depth. - all} eight feet wide, the ore Vie ding to twenty per cont. of lead. will] Rubber gloves, grease proof, Drug Store. re--in the office, behind the ak, unstrung, awfully nervous Ferrozone or she would be per ly it strengthens ! | What an healthy, Vigorous. happy: he body the Kind of material to ats color in pale cheeks, makes the and Vircity. Po tonic' so instant 1a ive, women use Ferrozone-- , 109 Wellington St Wednesday Next, May 17 86 Burrio/Stroet, mons Bros., Kingston. EE --------------------t willing to work nee od apply. i Grand Union Hotel in| Rooms From $1,00 Per Day Up ost 1 Opposite Grand Centra! Station 5; [BAGGAGE FREE r pring Suits mada up a Gatloway: Ss, ) fit and price darantued ; pressing and repairing done re e---- i RR we RAR churches all the other Roman Catholic of the capital in thanksgiving for the long sacerdotal emreer of the prelate ng o dignitaries of state will Attand he NCE, : onsite ity Park, Township of Kingston Court of Revision modern conveniences Apply by letter, to ; Kingston the | sires, best quality, $1 pair. Melgod's BRICK DETACHED modern conveniences ; Al perspns Spvealng heir assessment K elerk in writing by the Se, partly jurnished, en situated ---- --------------------------.. TC ------ SWIFT'S INSURANCE AGENCY FIRE, LIFE, ACCIDENT, CARCO. Strong relisdle companies only represented LOSSES PROMPTLY PAID. LOWEST RATES on approved risks of every description. Oftice; Opposite Ontario Baok. EE FEPPERTY AT ] for Ost EE Tunes yard om, solicitors, King. Prevost's Smoke Sale. The keenest and most fastidious buy- ers have purchased BS UILOING ) Lor. XT E ontreal ain) their ready mad avoly had hors street. 3 dimanaians, 25 feet lon, fast sailer, classed in 22 foot rophyl LY R.A. Regatta. sails comparatively new, A nore than "price asked for sy store sale all this week. stock and great assortment. nin ---- Bon a 8 Rt Cross diug + store al Aiba Rel Co KINGSTON HOVERS YET. About The Shores, Of Indo- China With Fleet. A ARE PORTION OF BALTIC FLEET STILL HANKOE BAY. Nebogatoff in Charge of Infor- mation Squadron -- Formosya Under Mirtial Law--Scheme to Cut . Cables -- Hurrican®, in Manchuria. Special to the Whig. Hong Kong, May : 15.--The British steamer, Edendale, which arrived here, vesterday, reports that she passed Hagkoe Bay at six o'dock, last Wed- nesday evening, and saw a large part of the Baltic fleet ten miles off shore, apparently making for the bay. A torpedo boat destroyer headed the fleet, andl among the vessels was a hospital ship. The steamer Derwent, which left. Saigon, last Tuesday, ro- ports that one Russian Volunteer ves- sel, and two transports were loading there. The hospital ship, Kogtgoma, of the third Russian squadron, was also at Saigon, The Derwent passed Han- koe bay at five o'clock on Wednesday evening, She saw thirty-five vessels of the Baltic fleet about twelve miles off the bay. The fleet apparently had stopped, and was waiting for night fall ; Hovers Round Indo-China. Tokio, May 15 --Admiral Rojestven- sky is reported to be still hovering dif the Indo-China coast. It is stated that part of his fleet remains at Van- fong Bay, while some of the vessels are at the island of Hainan, It is ap- parently known certainly that seven battleships, seven cruisers and other vessels were at Hankee bay on Fri day.#sbut whether they were communi- eating with the shore, or whether they were inside the territorial limit, can- not be learned, « A despateh from Saigon 'savs that a steamer from Turan, sighted, on May 12th, fourteen transports, escorted hy two Russian warships south of Hainan island. The Russians subsequently an- chored in- Yulin Bay. The steamer later passed the main Russian squad- ron steaming north at moderate speed, - | -- Contraband Of War. Saigon, May 15.--The British steam: er Carlisle, has arrived and anchored in the river below. Notwithstanding that her captain declared that her cargo was a commercial one, Governor Rodiere ordered that she be inspected, and a guantity of war stores was re vealed. The steamer is being held. A gunboat is watching her. The Carlisle, it is said, is under charter of the 1ssian government, Scheme To Cut Cables. London, May 15.~A despatch from Shanghai states that the steamer, Wu chang, which was reported to have been chartered by correspondents to witness the coming naval battle, but which s supposed to be controlled by Russian agents, has sailed in bal: last. She has been re-named the Cecille, and flies the German flag. She has on board a German reporter and a cable expert. It is rumored that the steamer is connected with a scheme to cut the cables south of Japan. A Jap- anese cruiser has been sent to over- haul her, ps Formosa Under Martial Law. Tokio, May 15.--A proclamation . of martial law and a state of siege throughout the island of Formosa be- came effective yesterday. Hurricane Prevails. Gadgeaydana, Manchuria, May 5.- As before the battle of Mukden the Japanese are apparently endeavoring to roll back the Russian left, which, as then, is pushed far southward, The Russians advancing in three columns are driving in the Japanese. They reached and held. Dangu Pass, but since then they have heen subjected to 'a constantly increasing pressure and fierce night attacks. The Japanese in the centre have withdrawn a little to 'the line at Machantee, and Madipau, three miles south of Changtu station. During~ the past three days a heavy hurricane, more violent than that dur ing the Mukden battle, has prevailed. The temperature is uncomfortably warm and the air is full of dust. His Command Shifted. 8t. Petersburg, May 15.--Since the arrival in the China Sea of Rear Ad- miral Nebogatofi, his command is be- lieved to have ceased to exist as a separate division. The fleet is now di- vided into three squadrons, Vice- Ad- miral Volkersam, who i® second in rank to Admiral Rojestvensky, being in command of the battleships, and Admiral Enquist in command of heavy cruiser squadron. Nebogatofi has been placed in charge of an information squadron of scouts and converted merchantoven: A Tempest In A Teapot. Tokio, May 15th.--A committee of { the comstitutionalist party called on Premier . Katsura and discussed the French neutrality incident. The pre mier assured the committee that the government was exerting its best of fort in (behalf of the country and ex- plained the various steps taken, The committee reported to the or ganization later and expressed satis- faction. From the statements contain od In the vellow book it is reasonable The doorsteps are again occupipd. ance fox bn te the press, jralty, the What say, a favorable ation that Mav if clistress, ertained a Chinese ship, Yesterday Thomas, . McMicken, resulted juprove Nicholas law, permitting them to in the kingdom of Police Sergeant J anes Higgins, Erie, in service twenty-two years, was mur- dered Sunday moming while arresting a burglar who was coming out of the Central school buildin HONDAY, MAY 15, junto a war with the ing ident was a teapot." p. . (# The Powers. May 15.- neutrality for. the present. as bien a disposi- the vexa manifested 8 to safe-gua Bent Ww ben Jl R staked upo hay is Eneval battle, Ni RECTIeSS Lo assum f towards Franod oh "the British alliance fg an eye-opener for provocative however, u ge Acquired But sept Secret ~In a speech Arthur Lee, civil took occasion pct way to the re- English navy. in the past 100} navy been | prepared 'for war poent reforms intro: aralty, he added, the bf the navy had been as recently introduce of the changed con- pwer throughout the i Jearned in the Rus- those lessons because Eng- position |. and did not h@ powers should share dge acquired. TRANSPORT. jiFast Time. Windsor, Ont May 15.---The sum- he Michigan C Guessing Competition. Special to the Whig, , May 153~The result of the competition in connection with the last dominion elections, held N 1904, is officially The total' vote polled was First prige, John H. Moore estimate Second prize, E. . Third prize, A. Mac , and Mrs. E. Hazlett, 5 divided equally. Winnipeg Killed By Lighting. , May 15.~In a severe struck a tree in the vard of James Lovelage, who lives on i F. D. Swann, near Mr. Swann's residei®e, and jareed eight-year-old dangh Lovelace, was kilicd g badly burned and sturmed ar scorched, ~#hocked Calvin Groom, father Lovelace, who lives Ancient Jewelry Found. 15. Excavations in the finding of a human skeleton and nearby four solid gold bracelets of beautiful de- emeralds, a pair of Oriental pearl earrings, golden necklaces set with pearls and emeralds and two. emerald rings. Matilda Bucttigen, twenty-one years okl, and Charles teen, were drowned in Lake Michigan, on Sunday, off Lineoln Park, Chicago, by the capsizing of 8 Yyoudst . Edward Daniel heiger, n, Charles Casey, "a business agent the Carriage & Waggon Workers' Un- ion, Chicago, has made a written con- fession that ¢ barles J, Carlstrom, who died some weeks ago, was fatally beat: en by men employed by, the union. Unless Souprunises are offered interests in now in progress -- the strik will spread great ly during the riext forty-ei the. policy ol condition of the Poles, has sanctioned rchase land | ood, Buffalo's leading citizens and a man of military experience, died Sunday. He ochre of age. Miss Toinette Horton, Horton. Okla homa, was to have bern married to infer that Great Britain has given| the late Herbert C rolter, in Oklahoma, Japan 'to understand that she does! in two weeks, LATEST NEWS]== Despatches From Near And i Ra ol ee hes: Distant Places. EVENTS OF THE DAY GIVEN mw THE BRIEFEST POS- Special : The danger fications over the 'volut tained the the w orkmien. I its influence fic direction. Matters That Interest Everybody --Notes From All Over--Little Of Everything Easily Read And Remembered. The King of Belgium hopes to visit Canada in the pear future: Britain shows general Negotiations between Port Grand Tronk Pacific have Train wreckers ditched an Atchison Topeka and Santa Fe express and six passengers wore injured, France, believing that Japan wants strengthen her defences there. North Oxford liberal convention, to nominate a candidate mons, will be held on May 30th, York was found to have one blue and one black eye and yellow Siuhrou. prohibited the exporta A Saigon. The embargo is to continue caster, Pa, . Hom heart ond | caveml ' by taking too big a drink of water, Major- General Sir. W, G. Knox, K rotte smoking in the British anny. The bye-electipn in Skirmishing continues in the mountain but the of Provisions ign Up. B--A merchant vege] lends confirmation the Japanese , with 1.800 for Newchwang, th, ucar entire afterpart of blown away. ¥ the merchantmen but refused that a cabinet minister tho -- fot fired on the fishing said Henry Millar, "png din e Jot," in Chicago--and five minutes later he has been discover- ed in the salary quarters of Odessa. Six bomby ready for gry bu charged into a prond which anvived here, to-day, of little girls dressed in red little ones to death, Caroline Sronx. ew Detroit to , did some record breaking. train's regular running time from troit to Buffalo averages nearly a mile i she ran from 111 miles, ¢. Between Ridgetown and St. "Thomas she twice reached a speed ighty-four miles an hour. v ceived hundreds i, replien to an 3, Vaughan, brother of the lato ( 'ardinal Vaughan, join the strictest of all Roman Catho- bodyguard shall be a of giants from every nation in the world. 3 » saver and thirty of Canada's most pro- . is lying ati the point were sounded and exploded, » harness meeting 'of the 'Windsor 1.030 Driving club will be aggregating $10,680 will be hung up. Provinéial Treasurer Matheson i Temiskaming railway, has reached such a stage that it ap le to settle the contro an appeal to parlia of revivalism which heen arcused auiong the Anglican and followed a 8 now Ye og to the Rowan Cathe tor estate is approaching Sergius at oan +» risen and set fire to seve-. probably fatally. in- v, in June, Duchess of Mec klenburg, ete,, wi insis ted on a Berlin dress, maby, Alo tors in hy city give dying overdoses of opiates so they wi deep themselves to death. t hours. + doctors wish to save the trying Junrirending scenes. rtook of ice cream and sgobn were and limbs, Many be- s about to put the infant heir when. the ehpress in- | inn tine to save the child.' | slong. The despatch adda that. all the mestic servants of the household have Men at Nevski Ship hin Yana out in Body. aan Whe 15.--~There was rigns disturbanre, this afternoon, hi ards ond ut PV Ww; od in a gud singing _ vo Xing har song So he not cl on on A Bluff. Tokio, May -I15.~It is. tely known Vint Relea rT a H »/ May AB; ween y itered the bay, and continues at anchor there." Singapore, May 15. 5.--Thirteen war- ol ships were s hted, May 12th, off Varelle, es fifty wiles north Kamranh Bay. Baron Rosen For Peace. ; London, May 15.The Daily Tele graph correspondents says Baron Ro- sen, formerly Russian: minister - jo Japan, who has been appoint Sopan, Count Cassini, as ambassador to the United States, openly bel to t 00 Ys Bo Pe or in his efforts for 'peace, paredn and will d¥sist He was aware of Japan's pre ess for war, but was unable to stay his government's | hands. Confiscated Ste Steamer. Nagasaki, May y-i5~The naval prise court, at British steamer p50 ---- No Coal For Selon Rbpior, the chporistion of Sond. to as the Russian fleet is in In- do-Chinese waters. Continues. Gunshu Pass, Manchuria, May 15.-- laria 'on the Russian left, is not serious. The Chinese report t Field Marshal Oy- ama is directing largd masses of troops from Fakoman, towards Toun- ziakou; and the river is being, bridged by pontoons. About 80,000 Japanese reinforcoments have arrived at the 'front. Prisoners say that the Japan. ese armjes are ready to advance when the word is given. Sunk A Transport. Cog New Chwang, May 15.--A steamer sinking of a Japanese transport Gulf of Chi hy * ---- nod Soldiers Wreck Hiding Place by Use of Explosive. : Paris, May 15 Tho si of the house in the village of Usseau, De- partment' of Deux-Sevres, which an outlaw, heavily armed, held in de fiance of the authorities, was brought to a conclusion on Sunday, when lioutenant of engineers placed charge of melinite against the i The soldiers, forming a cordon, with- drew to a safe fintunce. The bugles date novltes, and the pris right as the siyles, ¢ destroying half the build: ing. Then the gendarmes rushed in, only to find that the outlaw had cscaped. In the meantime a Commis tion was occasioned by the outlaw's appear: anco in the crowd, The people seized and tried to lynch the man, but the gendarmes with difficulty rescued and conveyed him to the hospital in serious condition, The prisoner' was formerly a game-keeper and is char- ged with shooting and wounding his late employer. KILLED AT DESERONTO. He Was Engaged at Work on Tgp Cars. Deseronto, in his. 15.~Thomas Dul- Special to mage, "a sixty years, was instant. ly kil eds morning, while work- ing some dump cars behind the cedar mill. He leaves a widow, one son, and one daw sident of has been a resident of Deseronto about eighteen years, ter. He was formerly a re- Prince Edward county, but The Late Olion J. Joliffe. Ottawa, May 15.--Olion J. Joliffe, classical master, of thy Ottawa Col- legiate Instituta, after twenty years' service as a teacher in that institution died Sunday, aged fifty-four years. He had been in poor Lealth for some time and a year ago was given a six months' vacation hv the board. His health improved under the rest, but three weeks ago, he was obliged to re- linquish his classes and was confined to his summer home at Rodkeliffe, where he passed away. He was the son of a superannuated Methodist minister, Rev. William = Joliffe, x | Canadian, En manville, He leaves a wiflow and six children. Miss Genevieve L. Bames, Watar: town, N.Y., deughter of Rev. 8..0 Barnes, was married to John Botsford, of Auburn, N.Y., Oth. The ceremony was ed by the father of the bride at the sum- ne home at Thousand Island Park, N.Y. ? 5 A FE LINER HaNprercatey. narrow lace edge. Clergy, be- A Ear! and Queen Sts. Finder please leave at a office. ---------------------------------- AN oLD FASHIONED SILVER Brdach, wih to in hack, on Fri- . 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