Che | aily Briti wr YEAR 70--NO. KIN GSTON ARIO, NDAY, SEPTEMBER 2 AS BALL FIELD - Inns Ohio River Bed is Quite. Dried Up. A SERIOUS OUTLOOK FIRE IS WIPING OUT MANY | FORESTS. tla The Long Dry Spell Has Created | Conditions of An Nature--Streams Dry For First Time in Fifty Years. 21 valuable ol live at streams Alarming the Pittsburg, Pa., forest fires destroying property, the enforeed many industries, erops stock suffering, river standstill and numerpus small absolutely dry, drought which practically been unbroken for over two months, is fast assuming serio pro portions in Western Penns Eastern Ohio and West Virginia. During days of last week presentative of the Associated visited over thirty cities and in the tri-state district of an alarming nature account of the long, dry At night raging forest miles of territory, persons are doing power to are held offered A tour states shows drought. A streams are their beds 'are roads. At a the Ohio and West the Ohio river the water, Near steamboat bary for Sept. much Suspension ruined, navigation a a has vivama, a Pres town four and conditions were found on spell fires th evervtiang the flames at which prayers for 1 light asand up ol in their Meeting are while check un of the seriousness of of the smaller as bone through portions three the majority dry thi a and as being used waguon number of places along Virginia of not of as shores a sign is large tow the a Marietta, Ohio, Tornado, with Pittsburg, is lying hed Bor gravel. in the middle was the river At points streams of water from cither ing crossed ball in the Pelegrtiph having cables crossing busily engaged 'in digg the river bed the be | placed out of sight. ' | Many industries along the river ar suspended on account of yo water power purposes and many others be idle unless rain falls soon It is said of the 'streams that it the first in fifty vear that such a condition has sted In the Pittsburg harbor there are between fifteen and twenty million bushels of coal ready to he shipped to south and thi this fuel reaches its desting considerable sufier on a what small of many extend and ho; these, can be middle of the and telephone the ing cables w yards hav a fe atter seen playing Ohio shor river companies river are trenches in sO can a or will now « dry is time oxi § west of city points Unle before snow ing will: result from a coal famine prevent an epidemic of disease health authorities ave fl ams the Pitisbm coating the bed tion comes slr mn then nt A "WORLD YARN. Frog in Ice Hopped About When Melted. 91 Middle » of pecial to N.X \ town, York, World, An employ was New the savs Sept from ce v cake sires here pany ustomer o ard we to a to-day, he discove 1 a fre the centre of the I'he melted and the frog tu it had been exposed t ten Lhe when q ake 10¢ t out After the for fro omn mn about minutes rl! to hop . we for a remarkable the frog in out, apparently none it onment 10 fact that had been JIS impris which heen frog some was ume -- DAILY MEMORANDA. Canadian Bet ds In lead Sept. 1R66- coadjutor hishoy Strachan, of WO y 1 R93--"The Joh pointed Lieutenant-Goy Brunswick 1805--The Peary lief turned St John's with Lieut. Peary and on board 18UR--The veiled at Quel 1R00--The D wre History ar New re statue of ( ' eo hy was ked of land 1901 stati ENGLISH CHINA TEA SETS Quaint old style. $3.75 Set. Also a few sets short one or two pieces. While they last. $2.95 ROBERTSON BROS. sive With | {tion Patten, one com- | f WIFE, DAUGHTER, MONEY. Home Was Stripped of Everything Save a Bed. ester, Mas Sept. 21 his wife seventeen-yéar-old er and S8.000, his | of a lifetime, 0' Hearn, t and robbed of John dan ht ' am nist, find the couple, returned grand ag o and the indictment forgery on the char drew from three saving forged orders savings ings ba Hors an them i ks | they mn name, 0 H ah ile it one morning re- , leaving his wife and daughbe host of spirits, and when he re irned in the evening found the house | tripped of all furniture save bed. fugitives were traced to an expen- flat in Springfield, but O'Hearn | cked the to follow them up. home i Si , in th a means DRANK POISONED 'WATER. Nurse Made Fatal Mistake in Cali-| fornian Hospital. | Diego, ( Sept. 21.--A county hospital confessed Attorney Kirby that she furnished a number with drinkin a quantity of ill, one a unconscious other « aths wholesale San al » in the District accidentally the patie tainir taker others some go, nurse to had | of vater con poison. Six were | died, and the i condition, nt violently serious It will occur are in 18 being at proba- | i poisonin fol- that it deliberately as the The sheriff and | immediately the hospital, finall one the that . used for drinking water | that had poi was by rumors has been about a plot attorney the oan and | of district hey an imvestigation at om of nurses a receptacle contained sot THE TAX DODGERS. Be «Made Duties. Sept Attempt Will to Collect Windsor, The ques- | of Michigan { Untario, Ont the who pay proceedi the died of the to son who His Windsor property 82 000, but it said the Mich- estate is worth $60,000. Su in this suit the Ontario will take toll from the othe who escape taxation by Ontario will over est die SUCCession whether ean | duties, i to be | John |. property ls living 1s worth lt : tax dodgers, be made to involved in started against who Most in about estate of here three Patten now years ago. sed 18 pas here a about gan is If cessful gov ernment | tates ol Michig estate volved, the es- in | { ' From | be in L000 rs living in alone, which dues will be The Latest Position. Manchester, Eng., Sept 21.--The wage dispute in the Lanecashifey cot- ton trade, which threatened to involve | the locking out of 200.000 operatives, took a turn. The spinners lecided accept the terms of empl S, five per cent. reduction | in beginning January 1st, but the card-room operatives decided o viel Should the ecard-re a their the t e willing will do of the ca £ 5 | new have | | | to | their a ot omer decision spinners, 5 unable | ial wked work be to lavk rd-roome to to SO owin ma rs will be Ik for Sent Up Ont al For Murder Sept. 21 ille, shot and led ir amst ville, hel Shannon the illed | ver Thomas The k a James Sero, ! day night, end het of murder Smart wilful ag under arrest. that he would that he had tq swing for dnd sister who is 1 told witnesse o and told oth him and was ready He alleged Sero beat (the OW prisoner kill killed it od Ser rs wrong his prisoner \ CHARITY FRAUD. WOMAN BEGGAR USES IN FANT TO STIR SYMPATHY. Fined $500 When Judge L: Husband Had Three Ba counts and Earnel $3 Per Day. York 21 ever urned ec sentence tice special erda pleaded ity 1 montns ol exciting 500, vitern the city witn the prison { Clot ] huge 1 over and breast, she but ( prese knew her ook judg the He | ba Te arned he told the investigation had three 83 rday, his husband counts and earned painter. One of her him, Cook testified : 'What are they lookin Her husband Why, they in the hous Mavo reco zed whom imilar twice sult of that her a day, hbhors as neiy said for charity for lots of money anyone Justices the woman offence one on suspended sentence WOMAN WHIPS PASTOR. on, Street Takes Punishment. ay. Preacher His Mrs. Boni- sensa wr, la., Sept. enberg exandade Swart created a stoppin Mam street ! Be whip to the head shoulders of Rev. C. H. Wort migister in charge of here. Worten was walking when attacked by Mrs. Swartzenberg. She applied the heavy whip until exhausted. Attempts by citizens to stop the woman not permitted by the voung mmster, stood quietly and took his pun ia by aj and on and 1 vouny one best churches With his wife, down Main street were who ishagent : I'he woman had made aracter ged Worte on her alle remarks reflecti Desert- | has asked the police: i | inst i | | | i The Liberals | date lals ling | eusations | propriation of public led { cases { thy {heen as much wrong doing at Ottawa leducation | ficulties { manufacturers should want a hig | land, {there {was Iwas nk Ac-| (HOSE (URRIE As Liberal Candidate in Prince Edward. "NIGToRY 15 ASSURED | FOR THE REPRESENTATIVE OF LAURIER. United--Dr. Currie's| Able Address--J. McD. Mowat, Kingston, Scored the Con- servative "Purists'"' and Paid His Respects to Foster. Picton, Sept. 21.--If the old adage, union there is strength' be true, the liberals will send their candi- to the Housé of Commons, to re present Prince ward. Never was more enthusiastic and unanimous con vention for the selection of standard | bearer than that on Saturday, a crowd that packed the opera hous selected Dr. Morley Currie, ex MPP. to contest the election on October 26th. Further evidence that Dr. Cur rie's election is assured is the ve evident disfavor with which this [ tion beeame known among the vative voters. A stronger man pick than Dr. Currie would an impossibility was. ne brighter for the of the county than this said M. R. Allison, chairman afternoon's convention. Aft Dr. Currie had been mously selected, he gave a short ad- thanking the electors, and call- all to their help, with- out which he could not hope to! win | the election. He made a definite pledge | regarding matters of patronage with | which he might be called in the future to act. le would take no pare) in the matter, but turn it to comiittee of township chairmen] an dl officers of the association of the coun- and Wellington, Bloomfield and Picton. Criticizing the cpmpaign lit erature the EE Servith 5, he char- ac terized the pamphlet, "Faets for the People," as full insinuations, ac and misrepresentations of fact Reg misap- funds, he point- out that it true that some had occurred at the government | chest, but he drew attention comparison that there of in then a when | V selec- » | been x conser- have 'The out- liber- year, : of the almost look wer unani- dress upon vive upon over ot of well-known arding was to a wor- had not as.in the chartered banks of Canada, where the clerks and attaches were selected with unusual care. Dr. Currie has long heen an ener- getie believer in the need 'of technical education, and he advocates technical to overcome the present dif that have cropped up over the rate that the cause fric- with the woollen manufacturers. | only natural that ol tariff tion It 18 Canadian | h agamst was ta- riff when they could manufacturers in the cal education would, come this difficulty. the better and land In conclusion, referred to lition Uni w compete old land on for che Per « t Ire the old was because andidate th vonderfully p-osperoa Ca Sta cation of ted depression. | for g¢ i condition of the Mowat, of nomination of con term pro yrier' and a country. Kir meeting spirit. Speak letter to the at Tup as s responsible sperous J. McDonald up for gave of Tupper late press, he said was had jumped into th experie of the liberals vast had been that where Tupper liberals had The conser 3 the | and an address ing Ss he pet gs nce in had the won Wave rate of ti to the adn tariff An but e Spe Borden ar preached I Who who ampaign of leagues, who ai { are WV hLe preach he question, ty asked and answer None who other than dismi the Union of funds. He been cases fur wter," was al manager of \gement that there had appropriation of tr but he every instance inve od that the wrong tory official leit tration before 1896 of extravagances country ssed as g rust admitted of mis Ottawa that ation had prov had been a the admin refuted He or for nmusman ds Sury, pointed wt m stig doer over by He charg- es id the developing » spending to mee but vet living means land, and ing the usiness with as the tive regime had conclusion arged strongly for operative effort to help Dr. Currie win out. Other speakers included G. N. lose, Ex-Sherifi Gillespie and John Iyvatt. was t opment, the ermnmen well withiy mever v deficit, In co of t end year s conser Girl's Agonizing Death. Pa., 21. --Anna . wd fifteen, daught of Carey, of Grove stre Dunmore, at the State Hospital yesterday na was a pupil at St. Paul's and véturning from school Wednesday ev. ening went the ™ cellar of home. She carried her father's lamp. It fell from her nd clothing. She came of the in a blaze. The hair her head burned to the She died great ag Scranton, Sept Ca- ¢ James died An- on r her mit her cellar was in mio on out of scalp. Newisundlani Electi Nfid., Sept. Newfoundland legislature was dissolv- ed, Saturday, and November 2nd was named as the-date of the general elec- tions. Premier Robert Bond will be the government leader during 'the cam paign, , and the opposition will be headed by Sir Edward Morris, until last year was attorney in the Bond cabinet. US. 21.--The St. John's, general | funds " {have Techmi- | | I'he i m | uch edu no lt | * | popular | New who | ADOPTS WIDOW. Chicago Man Files Strange Peti- tion in Court. Chicago, Sept. 21.--Legal authority {to adopt a forty-five-year- -old widow | sought in the circuit courts. Edward Lee Chicaro widower, who is at present in Guadalajara, Mexico, makes a the strange request in a petition filed vesterday. Mrs. Marie Grace Lees, his { daughter-in-law, who is now with him pis the person . whom the petitionary would legally place on the same foot- ing at law as though she was his own child. Th | he court action becomes necessary that an insurance policy has carried for years on will not become worthless. The provides that nome but blood | relatives, adopted children or parents Imay be beneficiaries. Lees' only son, who married Marie Grace Lees, idead, so he has hit upon the adoption plan. {in ore which This life { policy ees It | | TAX COLLECTOR ARRESTED. | . | 1 Collingweod Has Sensation-- | Shortage Not Large. Colling Ont., Sept. { Collector J. W. Archer is under ar rest here charged with the theft of of the municipality. Archer was collector for number of vears, the shortage is wholly in his ac- 1907. He is bonded by the | Liability Co. The deficit amounts to $669, of which the council | secured S300 by withholding the collector's salary for 1907. TAYLOR 1S * od, 21. --Tax tax but count a s for Employers' NOMINATION. Gananoque Council to Accept Gift Hali Moon Bay--Matched Horse Race on Saturday Won By Wesley Stoliker's Trotter. Gananoque, Sept. 21.--The matched race at' the Gananoque Driving Park, between horses owned by Wesley Stoll" ker and Frederick Cummings, attract- ed a crowd Saturday aiternoon. The race was run in half-mile best two out of three, for a purse of $125 and gate receipts. Mr. Stoliker's horse won out quite handily. Between the heats a running race was held for horses owned in this section, Mr. Nut- tall's flver capturing first honors Geor Williams, of factory, a few miles east a recent graduate from dairy school, carried oli the hon- for cheese at Brockville fair, last winning two fists and two spec- ot on heats, Gananoque cheese of the town, ton ors week, ial W. IT. Sampson, purchased the residence of Stone and Sydenham cupied many ham Reeve town Arthur street, on the corner streets, Miss Of for years hy Gor- the week Britton, at the of during erection session the past . of a bathing house, at the {rear of the town's property on Block- Hill, for the accommodation town boys who in the near future have no place fo go swimming majority favor a location along St. | front, as clearer and healthful, the of river dered positively bathing the factories Haigh vears past council, the Gananoque advocated on river, house the will awrence Gana fil oil more as water 1s rex for the Charles J who for | Tremont { handsome | he r 'late purposes by {irom Bufialo, summered of has Park, | purchased motor launch, Escort, owners at Thousand N.X.. on the from Island as uston, | of Toronto, who position of assist- Engi Code, for the months, has returned home. of ownership of mung resort, which. has more, near future By Mr. Wallace, of York, the bay, with a strip of twenty feet it, and cash to build a pavilion and Peckover, filling tl Charles been to Town few as we neer {past | The question at lain In likely Sabbath eve Moon Bay, for vear decided in the will of the late Half {abeyance {to a or is be the land surrounding [2.000 tpulpit queathed to providing I'he in religious worship, was __be- the town of Gananoque, would make of it. been cer- for it use town has really to whether i "white elepl and never made Mayor McCammon and will now investigate the report to the council, new Islanders' Association its and objects the ship question It will be quite for the to accept, be by the in providing rs for \ mex nanogue esdav evening, hall, for convention at September 26th. hustling or questionably to make sure 3 The following W. T. Heaslip, Heaslip's, King street; Kennedy, Perth, at Mrs Stone street; Rev. and Mrs. H Ottawa, at Clarke Allen's, Main S. Acton, New York, at W. } \cton's. Garden street; Dr. H n nett, White River, at Geor Jen- nett's, Sydenham street. The following are visiting town : Mrs. 8S. A. McKenzie, McKenzie. King street, Mrs. McMaster, Leeds. in Chicago. and Grand Rapids; Mr. and Mrs. George Emery, Pine street. in Ottawa; Mrs. Britton, in Syracuse, N.Y : The | home : never ts acquisition was it" character a formal or accept Reeve mat- as the has among public not ance. dritton ter and aims wor- safe aided speak town and association the services. ting of the conservatives been called Bird inst, appointing delegates the Delia, on Saturday, Whether anyone else Mr. Taylor a strong and of Wed town for the for m is effort election not, making "calling is his are visiting in Toronto, town : Mrs. P Miss Grace J. A. Jack- at son's, Allen, street; 1 out of left4 for Beulah visitors have .s Madeline and Megygs, Kingston; Eppie Megs, N.Y.: Mr. and Mrs. Burgess and Ravmond, Carleton Place; Fran- Kimball, Cardinal William IL. M. King, deputy minis- ter of labor, will be the liberal candi- date in North Waterloo. cuse, E Cis 15 HSTLNG ITO GET THE SOUTH LEEDS { Lieut.-Col. Kings- | | peg, prizes. | Man. has | | disorderly ol the | un- | Kenneth | Syra- | LATEST NEWS op -------- Despatches From Near And Distant Places. GIVEN IN THE BRIEFEST POS- SIBLE FORM. Matters That Interest Everybody --Notes From All Over--Little of Everything Easily Read and Remembered. : It understood that Lord Strath- cona is anxious to resign at an early date. kh Cdptain } 2 18 Ab. Carey, {land, has been specially service in Canada. Mrs. Carrie Nation attempted to in- terview W. H. Tait on the liquor ques- tion, but was unsuccessful. G. T. R. traflic earnings from Sept. Sth to 14th were $815,508, against $941,098 in 1907, a decrease of $125,- 1690, Samuel J. Ritchie, the nickel and copper mines, { dropped dead in hotel ton, W.Va. A French youth, repulsed by a cireus girl with whom he was in love, com- mitted suicide by locking himself in a hon's cage. The output of the Crow's Nest coal collieries for the week ending Sept. 118th was 1 4 tons, a daily average of 3,205 tons. : The Mauretania, on her west-bound trip, on Wednesday, lost a propeller, and for a time rolled helplessly in the trough of the sea. Saturday nominations : Victoria liberals, Dr. Wilson, of Fenelon Falls; North Oxford conservatives, Major Quinn, of Thamesford. { The Ilnter-parliamentary union, {session at Berlin, has accepted invitation extended from {anada meet in Quebec in 1909. York, N.B., liberals nominated Nel- son W. Brown, a school inspector, re- cently dismissed by the Hazen gov- nment for active partizanship. = W. E. Hodgins has {his appointment as district officer commanding military district No, 4 extended for a period of five years. Two more divorce e listed for next session. The petition- are: Mrs. Hope Drinkle, Winni- and Frank Parsons, Westbourne, R.E., selected Fng- for discoverer of at Sudbury, a at Charles- in the io had cases have been ers R. L. Bordew's meeting, J at Meont- real, on Saturday night, was a most one, and a squad of police called in the con servati ader could a hearing. As the result of two hours' heavy rain, which fell Friday, most of the bush fires in Parry Sound district are out. A few are still lingering, but no danger is feared. movement has been inaugurated anize the 8,000 Canadian vete- of the South African war into a federation, th the object of ad- protecting interests | directions McCpig conservative, of be 1 before wet the thad. 1a on \ to rans big vancing In many \ B. nents, hold a throughout peaker will have fifteen minutes for The forest fires, ondacks, spreadi if the present drought few weeks a very tion to develop. are now burning. es: Napanee, 1, Iroquois, at 12% 7-16¢c. to 12: 9-16¢ 1,082, at Aeon, which uly sth, Christma wi and their 11. agre meetings Kent. talk liberal, and ( have ont of hou rebutts ing the riding an in the Adir- rapidly, continues ra are for situa- thou- a serious Une mors is acres sure 155, at 123%¢.; 300 at 12 1,585 at (itawa, The steamer Francisco, carrie 3 Brantford 12 9-16¢.; Pic Tweed, 200 at 02 9-16¢. left . San Auckland, Island a 1! total fifty in landed | I 1,190, ton, 1248 12 on for xd on currents The "took wa stro and became ship's the compar ty and Wred tal; 1 boa to The of the late nipeg, is a as SUCK D.O.C but in appointment Col. Evans not announced, tary circles it thought that Samuel B. Steele, D.0.C., of district o. 11, with headquarters at Calgary, will be named. John Bare, a is young man of twenty- who went from Bright, Ont to atchewan on the harvesters' ex- ion, shot and killed. He was in the and after the oper in *which the limb a death occurred. Albe® E. Roberts, hostler the Commercial hotel, Cobourg, has been taken to the hospital with a fractured skull from the kick of a horse remarkable feature is that he did not lose consciousness at any time. The Midland, Ont., town council' not to be unseated without a struggle. An appeal has been entered against the judgment of the in-chambe=s. given on September 14th unseating the and ordering a new election. Richelieu net earnings make a record 22 000 more than a August earnings 85,000 for the first fifteen ber an increase estimated. The Congregational Paris, Ont., was struck by during an electric storm on night. Fire resulted, but it was fined to the roof, the building being saved after two hours' fight. Water | destroyed the ceiling, wall decorations was shot tion, ted, was at going council and this July Ontario Navigation year promise to net earnings were year ago, and greater, while days of Septem- about £15,000 is of church at lightning and furnishings The body of Albett Johnson, who lost his life in the Michigan Central tunnel fire, at. Windsor, Opt.. last Monday night, was buried in Windsor Grove cemetery, unmourned by any, save fellow workmen. Relatives conld not he found and the tun nel company | provided the funeral. THE WORLD'S TIDINGS Each | and | | and | 650 at 12%c.; | by | master- | Friday ! con- | DID NOT FORGET HER. Left Only About Half What Others Got. New York, .Sept. 21.--Giovanni Morosini, the banker, who died Riverdale, on Thursday, left his en- tire estate to his five children, but they do not share and 'share alike. The will was filed for probate this afternoon by Thompson, Yandarpopl & Freedman, Mr. Morvosini's lawy Fhe bulk of the estate gods to his oluest daughter, Giulha, who is a noted horsewoman at Riverdale, and everything connected with it. A trust fund of SI150.000 is made for her, the same amoung being set aside for each of the three other children, the two sons, Giovanni and Attilio, and Amelia, a daughter. Only 875,000 is provided for Victoria, who displeased her father by running away with a coachman, Ernest Schilling. In addition, Giulia is to receive the income from whatever is leit of the estate after the trusts have been pro- vided for. To her is leit the caie of Amelia, the youngest daughter, and Giulia is to receive the invome irom Amelia's fund and it as she may desire for the beuelit of her voungest sister without accounting to anyhods Should the fund of $150,000 he insul- ficient for the wants of Amelia, who is an invalid as the result of an do- cident, the Union Trust company, the sole executor of the will, is to provide what P, at nse is necessary Right Rev. Bishop rot Montreal at Rest. Montreal, Sept. 21.--The Right Rev, James Carmichael, lord bishop of the Anglican church'in Montreal, died >this morning. He was stricken with heart faintness, vesterday, while he was preaching a sermon in Christ Church cathedral and from that time he [was unconscious until he passed quietly this morning. For some past michael had suffered from and had not been in health. He recently took a trip to London, Eng,., where he attended the Anglican conferfuce. It was thought that this trip had done him a lot of good, and up to the time he was stricken the impression remained. The late bishop was the author many works, among which mons on the Christian year; "Design and Darwin eries on the Prayer Book, Church Union and a monograph on Higher Criticism. He was seventy- three years of age, when he died, and an active participant in connection with the Citizens' League, of which he was founder. He was a director of the Protestant Hospital for the Insane, Bishop Car weakness very good years of were. ser- DR. CHAS. HICKEY "DEAD. pital For Insane. Ont., Sept. 21.--Dr. Chas. medical superintendent here of hospital for the died sud- Saturday came hare from Morrisburg three vears ago, where he had long been a personal friend of Sir. J. P. Whitney. His death was unexpected, though he had been confined to bed since the Sunday when he was strick- len with acute indigestion. Friddy, | however, he seemed much better, He | was taken ill daring the night and | died about six lock. Last he attended the Toronto exhibition. Dr Hickey was about venty years of For ten vears he represented | Dundas in" the dominion parliament. Dr. Hickey a widow, two | daughters and three sons, the latter fall in Manitoba. SUDDEN DEATH (Cobourg, Hickey, the denly msane, on previous, 0c week | age. leaves the Was and Died While Being Removed to Hotel Dieu--His Wife With Him at the Time ¢ Was Prostrated. Superintendent of Cobourg Hos-{, | SHARPE this well Mich My Saturday and health, and | suddenly, the person tarl on | Death came | morning, to {known citizens in {ael Enright, 307 Enright was around Sunday %is usual did not complain of feeling ill. About {five o'clock this morning he was tak en suddenly il! with heart trouble and eight o'clock cab was sum to remove him to {he Hotel Stuart Polson and the pa wifé accompanied him on the | As the cab moved slowly the !sick man became rapidly | and just as the Hotel Dieu! reached he passed away The | was at carried the | very city' ol street of the one n LOO 13 g 1 about moned Dieu. tient's drive. along Worse was body hospital. | The efiect the sad death of her husband on Mrs. Enright can be bet- ter imagined than described.' She was !prostrated with grief and had to be helped into (he Hotel Dieu, where she' was looked dfter by the pursing ters. { The late Mr. forty-five years old and (the city, all his life. For about twenty-five years, off and on, he was | employed by Rigney & Hickey, doing | their gity business. He was well- known character, and his cheery of welcome for all with whom he came in contact made his friends a host, and they all feel his death very keenly. Besides his sorrowing wife six children are left to mourn. a once into of sis- | | was abou, had lived in Earight i ! | yo | | | Man Killer Acquitted. Gouvemeur, N.Y., Sept. 21.-Leon | Laselle, a lumber boss, who was ac cused of killing Arthur Joncas, a mill | lemployee, during a quarrél in a lum- {her camp near 'Cranberry Lake, in the! ! Adirondacks, last June, was acquitted of the emarze of manslaughter. La- gelle had command of ahout a hun- dred men. During a disturbance at the camp, Laselle ordered Joncas to leave the place. A fight ensued in | which Joncas was shot. Laselle | {claimed he fired in self-defence, ! Word i * Toroata, Sept. 21-Ottawa Val- ley and Upper St. wrence 10a.m --Light to mod- erate winds, [ine to-day and on Tuesday, not nan) change in temperature. tt ARGUMENT. "I Can Save Almost Enough to Pay for My Linings" This remark was recently made by one of the many women who have become en- thusastic friends of The Ladies' Home Journal 1 Patterns since they have been sold in our pattern section. It is the opinion of evety woman who has used these "modern" patterns. There absolutely no waste of ma- terials and they are so simple a child can under- 'stand them. The Quarterly Style Bock for Fall, 1908. Is really a beautiful publi. cation, from cover to cower. Just full of illustrations of smart styles and to make it doubly attractive "the pub- lishers have donated a good pawt of it te the little folks. Fall Fashions for Boys and Gir's. You ought to have The Quarterly Style Book. THE PRICE IS'20¢, with Coupon for any 15c¢. pattern. DIED. Kingston, Enright ENRIGHT 1908 --In Michael years from Nt i'riends ond ly invited Jn Kingston Mary Eller Arden 8 ate from Ontario will Sept 21st, aged forty- residence 867 o'clock. late Wednesday, acquaint attend ances to 1908 ther' x soloaun sung by the Church of and Tues or the re quiem mass he on happy ROBERT J. REID, The Leading Undertaker 'Phone, 577. 227 Princess street New Honey In Comb and Extracted NOW IN STOCK. las. Redden & Co, IMPORTERS FINE GROCERIES. SE RIonE COME. And pick out your Stoves for winter Not: too. many. hat good at. TURK'S, 'Phogpe, 705; Chelsea In Flames, Chelsen, Mass, Sept, 21.-The por {tion of Chelsen spared by the great {conflagration of last winter, is being swept, to-day, by another fire which bids fair to rival the former one. Al- | though the fire alarm did wot go in itil 5:15 a.m., by nine o'clock six- teen hous and a large boot and shoe case factory bad been destroyed, id has been summoned from Boston, next ones,' McConkey's and Huyler's high "elnss leandy soli in Kingston only at Gib {son ¢ Red Cross Drug Store.