The more women know about healthful fqod, the mote they will appreciate the absolute purity and un- varying strength of Empire Soda Best for Baking. Light delicious and healthful food is the result when you use Empire Soda, the purest, cheapest and best leavening agent on the market. 2 If your grocer doesn't keep Fmpire Seda, tell him he can get it from any wholesaler in an hour and you wont take anything else. 5c. per packet. EDUCATIONAL. "HILLCO RET" ACADEMY KINGSTON. A RESIDENTIAL and DAY SCHOOL FOR BOYS. Ideal Grounds of Twelve Acres. Opens Sept. 9th, 1902. REV. T. J. GLOVER, B. A., Principal. "vs MUSIC % MRS. CLERINEW WILL RE-OPEN clasees in Flycher Music Method on ber Ist. For terms and particulars 211 Umversity Avenue, {PIANO LESSONS Miss C. M o College of ARTHUR H. HOWELI Representative and Examiner for the Londen, (Eng.)Celiege of Music. t and Choirmaster, First Presbyter dan chucch, hb Teacher of Should a suflicic Nowell would during the coming season solicited. EK Septem apply at Clerihew, underoraduate Tovon Music, 211 University Avenue ekville. Piano, and = Singing nt number of pupils offer, Mr dav a wiek Organ visit Kingston one Correspondence Address: Box 298, Brockville, KINGSTON BUSINESS x OL LE EGE 'KINGSTON. TORONTO COLLEGE {BUSINESS TORONTO. Largest and best equipment Unequalld . facilities. for. mec 821 Queen Street, Kingst SEND FOR CATALOGUE Confederation Life Baildines, in Canada TS. MERCH corner. Brock anc ng, We liington streets. 'Phone 212 OFFICE oorror" of ARTHUR ELLIS, ARCHITECT, site cof Now Drill lal, near Queen and' Montreal Strecta. HENRY P. SMITH, Anchor Building, 345. NE WLANDS," ARCHITE OFFICE md flo over Mahou Drug Store evirer Princess and Bagot "atrecte. La tranea on Bagot street. ARCHITECT, Market Square, ETC,, "Phone 3 P's. Plums, : Pears, Peaches. We have them all. Crawford peaches arriving daily, Bartlett pears--the best for table use or for Always at A. J. REES, Princess $ St preserving. fresh nn Orn wir Stands, Oflice Railings, Wire Guards meatal Fonenc, Garden anc Seals, mad ail kinds of work man F. PARTRIDGE, Crescent Wire Works, 275 KING BINDE . TWiNE Sisal, 500 feet to the pound, 11le., sold elsewhere for 12}. Manilla, 600. feet, 12{ic., elsagwhere for 15c. Qtrachan's rehes sold Hordware - ES WELL. WELL! WHAT BS WANTED NOW? WHY MORI eastomers of course at N oe 88 Druk street, w d yoa Lest cocked and smoked me * lbs. dripping for a quarter. will obtain ats the uty 'Phone 570 Pork Market; the CITY'S' 'CABBIES. THEY OWN GOC GOOD HORSES AND TURNOUTS. Are a Decent Lot of Fellows--'Tis / a Hard Life to Follow--Show- ing Visitors About the City. ing Visitors About the City-- No Exhorbitant Prices. The cabmen of the city have had a very successful season. The number of United States visitors was large this vear, and there was a good demand for the cabbics' services. If the visit- ors engage, 'a cab for an hour oniv they will not be taken outside the city. to Tete Du Pont barracks, succession to the armpouries, Fronte- nac Park, out Clergy street. to St. Mary's cathedral, to the court house, Queen's university, etc. A vise it + will also be paid to the City and Macdonald Parks, the dry dock, St. George's cathedral and along King street. Of course other at- tractive parts of the city can also be isited within the hour. If the visitors have a couple of hours" to spare, their trip will include the penitentiary and Rockwood hospi- tal. The cabby is always willing and oh to point out the places of in- terest to the sight-scer. and the many clad of Kingston find a strong ex- ponént in him. The visitors invariab- lv, he will tell vou, are surprised at the beauties of the Limestone City. and they are verv free in expressing their admiration. "What a delightful spot in which to spend the summer," is a remark frequently heard. The cabbies of Kingston are, in gen- eral, a pretty decent lot of fellows ; they are horcst, courtecus and at- tentive. Of course there are exceptions to prove the rule. The Kinoston cab turnouts that are = c edit In Some cities one mioht find more handsome rriages, but nowhere can a better cl of. horses be found. Every cabby here a team, and the small, one-horse lumber carts. so common in other cit totally wanting in Kingston. The fine teams seen on our streets are steppers, well-eroomed and dexter handled. This, coupled with neat serviceable carriages, completes turnout that the citizens should proud of. The cabbies then . in men POSSess to the city. ass owns TOO us) and on be deserved a snecessiul «season, for they are a hard-working lot of men. Summer's sun and . win- ter's storm are alike impervious to them. Every day, no matter what the weather, they have to turn out "and look for business. Everw. train must be met, every steamboat welcomed into port. Between times the cabs are lined up near the foot of Clarence street, where they stand ready for duty. The averance cabman is a faithful servant to that most exacting of all masters the public. Do you want a cab at vour door at anv hour of the night ? Just vive the driver his instructions, and 'he fs thére. He will not he ten minutes carly, or ten minutes late ; he knows his business, and travels on tune. As the city regulates the cab tariff there are no éxorbitant charges to fuce. In this, as in all other walks of life. it is the man who attends strictly to his business and who is af courteous in all his de i public, that "gets there There aio in Kingston who own splendid houses and wellztosdor there wre--och ors. however, who, like the 'great ma jority of men, can only hope for a competence are MACDONALL-DINGMAN. Young Lady Wedded This 'Afternoon. Kingston this afternoon, at of the bride' street, the mar ringe took place of Clare Winni- fred, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Dingman, to Donald A. Maedon- ald, Palmerston, Ont. The ceremony was performed by Rev. M. Maecgilhi vray, M.A. in the presence of a larpe number of-coguests, Both bride and groom were unattended, 'ithe bride was attired in white = «lk, trimmed with real lace and brocade. She wore the Iding -veil, and carried a shower honguet of white: Wer travelling suit of American blue Dotney cloth, hat match. the bridal party 'entered her pray: lor, which prettily arranged with lowers, palms, aad ~ potted plants Mi<s Nellie Hanley © played Méndels- sohn's Weddings March. After the very elaborate Tun The Sutside ouests the Mi Tavior, Belleville enzies, Toronto: Mrs. MeMurrav lbnd Mrs. Wemp, Ottawa: Mrs. Chadd I" Miss Chadd, Picton. : the beautiful arrav of pr a silver candelabra "from the Kingston Inland Revenue officials, nd a laree cut 'glass berry bowl and spoon, engraved, from the Belleville witicials, Fhe aift of the, bride's father was a handsome "Nordheimer and that of the groom a' sunburst pearls, ne the car Tv hence proceeding They will At o'clock the w parents, three residence Gore Wi was with Lo was ceremony cheon included JW a was serve ant Amongst ents, were plano, of and Mrs. Macdonald leave evenine train for to Montreal tnehee, reside sin Palmers ton, Battery Noteés. 1. Drury has his outer Coptioala ther R.A rot. Instructor Melntvre, battory, . A... lit to-day Coboury: to instruct the battery i u that place narterm { nin. ham, resumed aster Sergeant Farrier Cun "NB." bs Re.F "ha coasting brake. which hi wheel new tesung on own Alberta. sho Leit For 3 4. from the it to-day " Albert were - Mrs, to Wianipe who the h pis Ei ir and returns to latter had city 10Y For Men, ol Su Boys mud Misses Foror public \ stock bought en bloc will offer to the about kali price First, the driver will take them. on* Jrockville,, and THE DAILY WHIC, WEPRESDAY: SEF EMIEE 10. ey r= INCIDENTS OF THE 'DAY. Newsy Paragraphs Picked Up By Reporters On Their Rounds. 58¢. shirts this week at Jenkins'. Blue point oysters." Carnovsky's. George 'E. Bolton, Brockville, spent to-day in the ciwy. Fifty Kingstonians Vincent fair to-day. "Jock" Harty returned °~ home day after a month's vacation. Henry Folger leit this afternoon for New York. He will return on Mon- day. The steamer Cevlon from upper lake ports, is unloading timber at Garden Island. Mrs D. Lefebre and Miss Ethel Mec Caig: are visiting friends at Toronto, Hamilton and Dundas. New arrivals of fall goods in men's and youths' heavy tweed suits, $8, £10, $12, and $16. Livingston. One pound tin baking powder, and glass butter dish, 25¢,, at Mullin®', corner Johuston and Division streets. Mrs. Maxwell, Rideau street, left this morning by steamer Spartan for Stratford, to spend a few weeks with friends. City Clerk Shannon Brockville to attend vention of the association palities, in session there. Judgment was reserved in the Court of Appeal to speed the hearing of the appeal re Citv of Kingston and King- ston 'Light, Heat and Power company J. B. Mitchell and wife and W. R. riven and wife, of Halifax, N. 8 who have been spending several days' sight-seeing in Kingston, left to-day for the west. . Miss Jessie N. Maclachlan, the Scot- tish prima donna, wiil appear in Kingston in December, under the aus- pices of the Sons of Scotland. Next year, she goes to Australia. Thomas Crowley, superintendent of the Bell Telephone company's office in Chicago, returned to the west to-day after visiting his sizterfin-law, Mrs. C. Crowley. Ordnance street, Last cvening, while coming Princess street on a street car, Thom Nash, who was standing on the board, accidemtadly fell off into His wrists, was sprained by went 'to Cape to- leit to-day for the annual con- of munici- Si down as foot the mud. the fall. A new to commission road to-day. date and is painted same» colors are coaches. Mrs. James Copley, her daughter-in law, Copley and the latter's Pine street, have gone Hamilton and Niagara they will visit friends. first-class coach was put in on the K. & P. rail It is completely up-to outside in the as the CG.P.R. accompanied hy Mrs. 'Thomas two children, to Toronto. Falls, where WOMEN PROHIBITED. From Attending Methodist Con- ferences and Meetings. Winnip Sept. 10.--The session of the Ne ienlist conference yesterday afternoon was almost entirely occu pica by dis scussion arising out of the recommendations from the, committee on memorials as" to the advisability of admitting women into district meetings and annual and general con- ferences the church. The question bad already been declared to be a constitutional ene, requiring a three fourths majority, an: when the vote was taken it stood 126 to 126. The proposition was therefore defeated. br. Rose presented a memorial from Ottawa. askine that conference define nore clearty the conditions ia¥ahved in the expression, be member of the church." Rev. Dr. Sutherland communication from Rev. on, Ddinancial secretary of terian--church. enclosing a resolution which had been passed by the general assembly, appointing a committee to meet. with © committees from other churches having' power to enter into arrangements to prevent overlapping in missions. Rev. Dr. Sutherland also presented a communication from Rev. Dr. Lambeth, Methodist Episcopal church south, re the union of Method ism in Japan. ; Je-T--Gordofty--M.L.., that he would place carry the eonference Brandon and return at tween Thursday and the . conterence Provision will be made for dinner at, Brandon. and two hours will be spent there. This, he proposed a small appreciation" of what he considered the importance of the visit the conference to the west, Alter discussion to what would be the best day for the trip, it was decided to-hold dt on" Friday. ol "ease to a presented Dr. Ward- the Rresby a special tra to from here to any time: be closing of the as of some as THE BOER VISITORS. of Delegates Who Will Tour Canada. Ottawa,. Sept. 10.--"The two parties of Boers who are to visit this country are-from the prisoners who were con fined at St. Helena and Ceylon. The St. Helena party, will consist of Messrs. sJooste, Lane and Stewart and will be accompanied Licut Godson, the South African consta bulary, as guide. The Cevlon. are Messrs. Maritz, denharst and Schoemany, with J. M Finlev as guide. It was the wish ol both Richt Hen. Joseph Chamberlain and Lord Milner that the Doer dele cates should visit Canada hetore the winter sets in, going afterwards ta New Zealand and Australia. An important timber limit foported to-day The precise are difficult to obtain, but the version of the deal that the rod Bro Pembroke. disposed of a large limition the river. in the Maftawa district, to thé Pembrok Lumber company. for 8225000. This limit was purchased by' the Messrs Monroe about years azo, and said to have taken 5 millior and sq timb ¥ ince, at a profit af probably § Names bv of from Pa Boers Laas, sale, was current Mon 1s Jocke two square o that thev have cleared about R300, ti) om the tran the limit hf\ r cost them $150,000, actron 1 Dismissed The Motion ronto, Sept 10. --This vw vile Hall, Mr. Winchester hawgbers, dismissed the al Union: No. 20, Sheet and Metal Workers' re. the un disn it whicl ion o-defer "1 Metall is prosent ing ¢ ing employees An the improper terference with its hid mn announced |NEW SETTLERS TO MANITOBA United Eastern the Equal Numbers From States and From Canada -- Tidings From ¢ West. Winnipeg, Sept. T0.--Twmmigration Acent Hall reports aqout 10,000 - ar- Lrivalt in August: of the number regis- tered, 2,520 were from the United Sta- tes, 2,500 from" Eastern Canada, 957 from "Encland, and the others were European. 'The total of registered arrivals from January Ist to the end of August, was 53,100, or thirty-five per cent. more than arrived during the corres- ponding period nf 1901, If twanty-five per cent were added to include unregistered arrivals, it would show an increase in the population of Manitobd" and the North-West Terri- tories by immigration of over 66,- 375 souls. Of the harvesters who arrived from Eastern Canada during August about 2,000 will settle in the west. The Canadian Northern railwav has reverted to the old jobbers tarifi 'af ter announcing a reduction in rates. This action increases the turifi on voods distributed from Winnipeg twelve to fifty-five per cent. i AT THE GRAND. "Princess Chic' --Thursday. Kirke La Shelle, librettist of "The Princess Chic," claims that such a production should be liberally inter- spersed with fun, as a foil for its his torical and literary interest. He has therefore,wisely provided four clever comedians for this piece in which beautiful Hermoine Hazelton now the prima donna. The laughter cauns- ed by these fun-makers is invariably the result of scintillating dialogue and bright repartee rather than the buffoonery and slap-stick comedy which usually characterizes - comic op- era. The engagement in this city will at the Grand on Thursday evening. "Busy lzzy"--Monday. George Sidney is 18 surrounded by "a company of forty people in his new musical comedy, "Busy lzzy." Ther a chorus of thirty, and the production is richly : «d. There are two acts, one a "department store 'and the other a summer hotel. "Busy lzzy" will be at: the Grand on Monday, 15th inst. '¢ 18 Sheep Herds in Damger. Laramie. Wyo., Sept. 10.--Reports from timber fire districts state that sheepmen will be heavy los . Many of the bands have scattered and thou- sands of sheep 'are now in the midst of the burning timber country. Timber Supervisor JJ. B. Atherly has started for the burning districts with fifty Jmen and various ap pliance = for use in forest fire lighting. Work in the Ramb- ler mine | been suspended and ali hands havé been sent to combat the fire. Yacht Club Award§. elub regatta committer and awarded these Carruthers' wrophy Robin, Verona, Geisha, Thelma. pennant (last Saturday)--First Verona, Thelma. second class. (Cock Robin, Geisha. There will he another club pennant race next Satu day. The wvacht met last night races © Bruce Cock Club class, Died In Tosbnto. Toronto, Stpt. 10--Mrs. Harrison, widow of the late Hon. Chief Justice Harrison, died at her residence in this city, yesterday. Mrs. Harrison's maiden name was Johanna Kenne thena Mackay Scoble, and she was daughter of the late Hueh Scoble. Declined The Call. Ont., 10.--At Preshyterisin meeting, Clark. péistor oft Aeriah church, stated his desire y accede to the call to the pas St Andrew's church, Van a ol the Rev. London, London Woo Pre not torate conver. Sept. of Volcano In Full Eruption. Rome, ~ Sept. ~ 16:-=The volcano on Stromboli Island is in full eruption and is throwing up creat columns of and torrents The is chronded in" smoke. Mount Ve is_showing signs of activity. fire of stones island uviis For Men, Boyr-and Misses. of staple boots" and shoe Torontoe Abernethy public this A stock heueght en bloc in will offer to the about hali price. week at , Livingston Bros. for --hovs stron: Headquarters , 82.50 to R6.50. tweed school suit wed cory's a donb le at Nt ton racting pat ties were Ie Bird, emiploved at the Ontario wire factory, and Mise Gertu Vangesen, employed in the dry ¢ establishment of G. EK. ry and John Colliton, Sault Ontario, and Ai Maggie toh. Surprised w has looting the residence King, a wealthy bookmaker, 1429 . Washinton boulevard, . a negro thief leaped over the Danis ters of: the stairs from the se cond to the ground floor and his escape with more than worth of (jewels. Harry Heck 0, probably E. T. Chapman; at Heck, by firing three body, The Hecks have six months and jealousy upposed cause Miss Monday mor ing celebrated The Un ding was churchy Picton ¥ good r Nons Marie, Pird, of' Patsy No. male S4,000 Toledo, Arthur of Mi into his cparated iz the icemaker, wounded the home bullets been a. d fatally for 1 hlv esteeined Kme, d ninetes was dul Corners, only price wtholi ates are ghiv-eight man C the eo 110. Sir wari: Wilfrid L a Lak liner nada on the Elder Erje from Liverpool on October 7th Ihe | SIXTY-SIX THOUSAND GO| is =F A FINE SOCIAL Sterne Was Held At Battersea Some Time Ago. Battersea? Rept. I'he lawn on F. W. Vanluven's lawn on the 19th ult., under the auspices af the Ladies' Aid Society, was a pleasant _afiair and very successiul financially. The grounds were beautifully illuminated by Chinese lanterns and the tables S-- social "well laden with most tempting wares. A. fairly good programme was render- 5 one of the contributing features being C. Merriman's craphophpne. Vocal 'selections were given by Misses Maggie Clark, May Williams and Jane Campbell and ° recitations by Miss Rossie Pixley and Mrs. F. Keeler. The Methodist harvest dinner, September 3rd, was usual a orand success. A fine day, a large crowd and a delichtiyl time. The dinner provided by the' ladies of the appoint- ment was most sumptuous and abundant were the edibles that chance was leit for anvone to sav that they did not enough to 'eat no matter how great "their capacity. After dinner an in sting programme was put on' consisti of the pastor, Rev. George Wood, an Rev. Thomas Meredith, of Inverary, vocal selections by the choir, assisted by S. Anclin, of Que Miss Jane Campbell, mental trios by the and Archie Campbell, a literary selection York. 'The athletic grounds were resorted to where various sports were contest- ed, winding up with a most brilliant baseball match betwee n the "Pron chos" and the "'Blunderers," resulting in a victory for the former hy eighteen to four. The victors elated over their first success have since issued a chal lenge to the Secley's Bay club for game next Saturday, when the hovs hope to retrieve the prestige they lost on the foothall field a few vears aco. Misses Mabel Lake and Lena Sears are absent attending the Toronto exhii ition: also G. S. Wakeford and wile. Kate Brayviere has gone to sojourn with friends at Niacara. Mrs. W. G. Anglin has left to spend f few, weeks among friends at Pelleil] and other points. 'The have been and horhood © Alderman family, London. En: lines Dr. Eimer Lake Kinoeston, at Dr. 8S. -K. man Williams and wife, at C. M. Vanluven's: Mes. HW Ston ness and family, Svdenham. amon friends: Miss Seacourt and Mrs. ( HIT Newineton, at the parsonage. on no oet addresses hy Misses Sherman Latimer, and by Miss Chellie Miss following visit are in neich- Joseph Baker and at ¥. J. Ang and family, Lake's: Alder Smith's Falls ors om Nearly Killed By Lightning. An electrical storm which visited Enterprise Tuesday. forenoon caus ed considerable destruction ty and nearly ended a bright Vou life. A flash of lightning struck the dweHing house of Martin Shire, a far mer "living just outside village 'the current, tore the end of the house out and, strikmg Mr. Shire's danoh ter Myrtle, nearly ended he¥ life. Every stitch clothing" was torn from the body. while the wo man was badly burned chest and shoulders. Drs. ( and Beemen were mediately siamoned and did all possible to-save the voun life. Though her, condition proved Wednesday, mall hope for her hohtainge enited #he house pfaees, but the flames cuished. © on to proper the of 1g the scailen wa ite hut The thre extn on here recovery mn were Talcum Powders. &--bracHet se Men and other well known also 'our own in large tins violet perfumed, equal to the best, 4 10c. per 'tin. Mcleod's drug Montreal and Princess streets, vis then-Rover Cylrate's store been found acainst of the hoodie of delegates at of the boodlers are Indictments have eighteen members bine of the honse Louis. Mo. Seven at large sO VERY DIFFERENT Some people condemn our advertising, because it isso very di erent from other advertising. Many people praise our Medicine, because it is so very different from other Medicines. » The difference in each 4 case is intentional, IRON-OX TABLETS ARE AN INVALVABLE NERVE TONIC, A GENTLE BUT. EFFECTIVE LAXATIVE Try Them Your hesith will be so very different. 30 Tablets, 25 Cents LEMMON, CLAXTON & LA WRENSON, AGENTS. is net tne coll te be auickly heated with a "Sunshine" Furnace. 0 S ! No other heater will extrac so much heat from the same amount of fuel, and few others have damgers to which the fire is so obedient, The "Sunshine" Furnace simple .to operate, easy to clean, needs very little attention, has selfs acting gas dampers, and is.in every way a modern heater. Sold by all enterprising dealers. Write for catalogue MClarys L¢ndon, Toronto, Montes "Winnipeg," Vancouver, Si John, N. Bo. Vi 0 ES «REE eS a 4 i ---- Sept, Bhtof] ALL THIS WEEK 13th inclusive . EVERYBODY IS CORDIALLY INVITED AND URGED TO ATTEND OUR WITH THE CELEBRATED "SOUVENIR" St Range. This is our time to entertain 'you, and we want to see you whether you want to buy a Ringe or not. The factory has consented to give us an additional in- ducement to EXHIBITION BUYERS ONLY. A Handsome Set of Kitchen Ware Worth $7.50. OUR PROOF of these claims is offered you next week, when you can see this stove in operation and know from the evidence of your own eyes that it is a MONEY SAVER. OLISOUTS MO, | eek FREE | EVERYBODY COME. We Will Tell You Why "Souvenir" Ranges are the Best. Jal Next Week at : S. J. HORSEY'S STORE. rT WASH SILKS are the embroidery silks of particular folks. Colored and tinted by Asiatic dyes -- abso- lutely fast colors. Exquisite true art shades; strongerto the -humber than any other "work silk in existence; mounted in our patent holders, which provide for single or double needlefulsinajiffy. No tangling, Kinking or knotting possible. Put your faith in Corticelli B. & A. Wash Silk and be safe, For Men, Boys and Misses A STOCK OF stuck oF BOOTS & SHOES 'BOUCHT-EN BLOG IN TORONTO. We Will ifr fo the Public HALF PRIGE. This Waek at hhout é