IN EWLY MARRIED MAN HAD LIVELY TIME. Relatives Objected tq "Matoh"-- Was Take en From His Bed to Railway---Relatives Fined RELIABLE | FURS] = Mousa, here for. wred into a the railway, orderad in taken from a he was asleép, in bed, carriage and driven to and put on a trdin, and tp return to his Nome in De- was the startlify story told a complainant in an assault case, Justice of the Peace Hunter, at court Wednesday morniqe. recently a in Barriefield, who is | aid to be close upon seventy wvears of Members of the family and other objected and this appears "the family row. Two son-in-law, the men the assault, they guilty." assault beaten, That good tion. will service SEE OUR NEW STYLES, in long Sealskin (Mink / Persian Lamb ~~ Musquash and > | Russian Pony ~~ Fur-Lined Jackets "| JOHN McKAY |... ! 1} | sons, wensed of 107 PRINCES 8 8T,, | | give years of and satisfac | seronto, Fins | before | the | The house, complainant woman residing eased were but The pleaded "not | 149-155 BROCK ST. 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Fhey took me downstairs and there was a rig waiting. 1 did not want to get into the rig, but they made me, and then we drove off. We came to a place where a train was going rath- er slow, and they told me to. get oi it," and never come back, or they would kill me. 1 got on the train, and never got off until it reached Napanee. The conductor asked me what | was doing on the train, and | told him my story. Witness said he understood his wife 'owned the house, in which he was living. Ope of the men, when taking him from the house, struck him in the face, Witness admitted that he had been drinking on the day in guestion. He had been ordered to keep away from He house by his. wife's daughter, but he did not think she had any aires ity to order him away. "I"married her mother, notethe whole family,"" he said. Witness identified the three men | accused as the men who had come to the house. He had been drinking some, but was not drunk. He did | not go away with the men of his own accord. He / told the court he was marr edu ful 27th last, --the--wile of the complainant was called, and said that on the pight in question she was" reading at the wiu- at 10 o'clock, when the door bell She looked out of the window, at the sidewalk, and waiting. She opened the door, three rushed into the house. The men wanted to get her husband out this else sr nebo weesrteator lobes chord room for him. One of the men struck her husl wind, and also struck her. Wit- said her daughter had a lease the house was | house, but that with her money. Her daught- | at the house, | er would let her stay hut not her husband. Witness intended | to with her husband, and would follow him wherever he went, The first witness for the defence said that on the night tion, ter-in-law_ told him the was drunk at her and she afraid to stay there She did know if he had been married mother, as no record had been or the wadding published. She had ordered him to stay away. Witnes went over to the and told the | court of plaintifi being to leave house, «Witness had been accused | triking--the plaintiff, but this he He did not see anyone strike Witness sand that of family had opposed the marriage hetwe the plaintiff and his wife Witne was with the other two men who came for the plaintiff, him to the outer jqunetion The second witness ford the corroborated the evidence of the pre | witness. Asked about the as alleged to have been committed | complamant, witnegs said that strike him, nor! did he strive him. Witness said | plaintiff out asked himpsto put the | of the House, as she { would not live there with! him, as she | believed he had no ight to be there. | She had twice, previous to this, or- dered the plaintifi to leave .the house. The third witness denied" striking the plaintifi, and said that he did not | think he was struck. He admitted go- ing to the house, with the other two | men, to put plaintiff out of .the house. The men drove in his rig. Witness said was the first man to go upstairs at | house. The complainant was sit ting up in bed, and was quite willing to leave the house. y 1 you got him why didn't take him to the police station ?"' ed counsel for the plaintiff. "I didn't want to wl." Counsel for the defense said that the row was a family one. The complain- ant did not desire to press the charge, | defendants bound over i bn show to dow, rang. and Saw a man a rig and Hess of the hought live his sis plaintiff was not to her | shown, ques that home house, ordered the of denied him members the el and drove defence | Vioas salt on the he did not anyone else that his sister see | ) he the vou 1 ask. see him arrest but wanted the to keep the peace The magistrate said was a most painful one, charge was pressed, it very serious. He would the three of assault, a fine of 81° upon, each, and that he bound over to keep the peace, also the costs of the court, the if that but would prove | have find | and impose | they and | case the to guilty pay ------ | Last Of The Season. The last band concert of the season will be given at Macdonald park, on | Friday ovening, by the Salvation Army band. The concert would be given as usual, on Thursday evening, the band has another engagement this night. The concerts given by army band this season have been appreciated by the citizens improving all the tim, | complimented on all | of town, during the | ! but tor the greatly The baml is and was highly of He suminer rips oud months. Hard On 'Indians.' This "way of the "Indian" is hatd. \ Kingston member of this band has bevy taxed 870 in fines during, the last three months, and he is now in jail, where v he was sent for a weck. When an "Indian" takes to drinking, it 1s rather expensive Taken To The Pen Daniel Murphy was brought hero Toronto to serve a term of five vears for an olffonce against depos This is his second term for the same | kind of offence. from 1,000 Islands-Rochester. Steamers North King and Caspian leave for Thousand Island points daily, except Monday, at 10:30 a.m., and for Bay of Quinte ports and Ro- Fwiring. cords which cannot be replaced. losses cannot « Foy were in tho fire. [tinue | He | arbitrator, | the sled | ord 1 { Dr. colonial {in which the explorer gave the infor- fmysteries of | many | since | approximate | mortgagad for | power BiG FIRE. 3k TORONTO THE LEGISLATIVE BUILD. INGS IN FLAMES. The 'West "Wing Completely De- stroyedi-The Fire Under Come trol--Valuable Documents Lost Sepl.]1.--The west wing of parliament" huildings took fire one o'clock, this after- minutes had rool fell in. The fire was still raging at two o'clock. The fice assumed serions proportions 1:30 o'clock, and the whole of tha doomed, The law department with all the valu- aid documents, which locked jn the safe if prob- ably lost as the floor of the office feil n, burying the papers, documents, ete, The fire started in the roof and is now supposed to due to defective Toromio, the shortly before noow, aml after a fow elapsed the hy west wing seems, clerks' do able rewards were not Ix dhe library, the archives and all the offices in the west wing are ss wr whenik d aiid doc anained Per Tho from the loss, will beni documents and fire is now well under control all appearances. A rough estimate of 3 the Todves to the building alone is $350,000, $250,000, but the other at present be estima- and to the library, PERSONAL MENTION, ------ Movements of The People--What They Are Saying And Doing. Col. Gordon will be in Kingston till October Ist. J. Stowart, of Belleville, is a visi- tor in the city. "Misé Jennie Murray, is spending her vacation in Toronto. Stuact Liviogston, Princess street, is Phiting in 'l oronto. Folger, returned home™ from Clay _-- N.X., last night. George Holland, left, to-day, Jones Falls io 3 sit friends. Mrs, George . Macnaughton, Sydeuham, isa visitor in the city. Rev. Fatherot'. J. Mea has returned froin a tip to easicrn provinces. MN. 1. Dockrill, wavelling passenger agent. for the P. R., is in the city. Mise Muriel Shortt, Ottawa, is the guest of Mry. Wo R. Sills,' Mack strect, Police Magistrate Lawson, of<Elgin- burg, was a visitor in the city, to- y. " Morris Lee, Vincent, , has years, Miss "Bunnie" street, is visiting Toronto. Thomas "for of pioneer lawyer of Cape died, aged cighty-three McMabion, William Miss Zcte Doward, Pearsall and wife, Al morning. 2 -- Alexander Polter is on a piloting trip down the Rideau river for two woeks. ; The Misses McGarvey, of Mount Chesney, are the guests of John Ho- gan, Colborne street. De. W. J. Morgan, who has been holidaying heve, Toronio, this morning. food inspector, left fo baildings are valued at and the iw %750,000. 1¢ will be to get at the actual loss days. | injured aud when the | the Mr. who ted. The $1,300,000, total insurance arried impos sibyie for OIne No omer was took place and ybelove Hon. amd oiher cabinet ministers, worked all the ithe outbreak pA ~ % arrival of the fire brigade, building, appliances at hand for fighting WAR DRAWING NEAR. Argentine and Bolivia Are Likely to Fight. to the Whig. Sept. 1.--That a war pear between the Argentine Special Ottawa, erisis ls drawing Republic and Bolivia is the informa- Argen- Meher, respee- to-day ,e by the Canada, H. Li ben notified that the have been recalled, negotiations in rogard Argentine, tion received, consul to has tives copsuls pending diplomatic Oo the rubber lands, whieh as to Peru against claims of Bolivia. The latter had this property to Brazil previously SOW the awarded to return « refuses put chast money. REACHED NORTH POLE. Cook, of Brooklyn 'Says He Reached It. Copenhagen, Sept, l.-Dr. A. Cook, the Brooklyn explgrer, reached the North Pole; across the Frederick has re- to and 'has turned salely floes Lervik. A despatch was received here, | to'day, ice from Lervik, addressed to the office, and signed by Cook, mation that on April 21st, 1908, he the pole and uncovered the the earth's reached northern-most point axis. - Dr. Cook believed to have ol the for months perished in the ice of the frozen north, nothing had been heard from. him Marth 17th, 1908, was for « Georgian Bay Power Scheme. l'oronto Telegram. Ontario will be £350.000,000 towards which is named as the of the Georgian Bay canal. The Georgian Bay canal, ever built, would cost nearer 000 than $100,000,000, and of wost to contribute S100,000,000 aske 1 {the estimated if it be $200,000, Ontoric' | share will be 100,000,000 Provindialism is a flaw i tho 'other wise fine cHaracter of Ontario journals that object to sewing their province a 100,000,000 share in |p power scheme {o build up Montreal. The Georgian Bay canal would be a scheme, first, last and always. Such a watorway cotild never be a factor in the movement of erops = of the prairies to tidewatrr. Why should Ontario bet taxed for £50,000,000 or £100,000,000 increasy population. and incidentally to de sréase the parliamentary representa- to | tion of this province at Ottawa ?. If Quebec wants 5 power scheme to buikd up Montreal, lt Queben Huild the Georgian [Ray canal to that end and pay for i . Has Received Cup. The cup won by James B. Conway, in the reeant motor boat races, held at Trenton, arrived in the city, to- day, and tomorrow it will be placed on oxhibition jo. Smith Bros', jewel- window, Mr. Conway's fast boast wwccondexd in taking first prize in the friccfor-all. The cup is a line ove. ors, Reopening Of Schools. All the public schools of the city oponcd tha morning, after the vaca- tion, mud, although no report wns mado as to Uw attendanes, ib is: ox- pewiesd that it will be quit large. All the stafl reported for duty y whester, at 5 pm. J. P. agent. Will Be Held Friday It has been decided to hold the mo- tor boat races, postponed yestere day, from the yacht club, on Friday : The members are lookihy some good sport on Hoo! to ward day Watch Lackio Creamalt Day, September nd for window display. Jamggn) posahist, at of hie Hanley, | Inland Revenue Collections. Colletions ut the inland revenue of {ice for August: Spirits, 85,004.64; | malt, 8650.40; tobaco and cigars, 181,947.81; bonded faciory (vieegar), | $206.50; other receipts, $26; total, 87, ag y 1 3 -------------------------- . i "Italian Castile op," in meven- { pound bats, at Gibson's Red { rig Store. Ask for Conti, pound The Augnst Cross Ie 0 local customs import dati $14,524.19, | street, is home, afer { tor, | York and Atlantic City. | William H. Stevenson, Division street cost Montreal's | . land" rescues the per Miss Evelyn Crawford, Division visiting [Iriends five weeks. water works collec New in Muskoka for W. A. Newlands, ie home from a trip to Mrs. John Dunlop and Mre. S. W { Dunlop, are in Belleville, 'attending the | Aupusteons Greene wedding. | + Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Guan, | oath. went to Toronto, to-day, ! spend the balance of the week. Mrs. Francis H. Fairfield, of Cleve land, Ohio, is visiting her niece, Mrs Ports to Mrs. and Miss Newman left for 'Mon- treal, to-day, after a visit with Mr and Mrs, C. 1. Dickson, Barrie street Rev. Melvin Taylor and Mrs. Tay lor, Montreal, are visiting Prof. and Mrs. N. F. Dupuis, University avenue J. 0. Hutton is in Toronto attend ing the Canadian Underwriters" Asso ciation convention. He is one the | chief speakers. Miss Pearl Martin," University | avenue, left on Tuesday for a two | wooks' visit with friends in Toronto | and St. Catharines. Mrs. W. Nichols, Clarence street, Miss Gussie Wright, Colborne returned, to-day, after a fow visit with friends in Stella. John Hogan, of 119 Colborne strect, has left for the west to visit his brother-in-law, John Hunter, who re- | sides just outside of Rapid City Mrs. Wright, Picton, is visiting the | Misses Allie and Emma Potter, Cor- rigan street, on her return from the LO.F. convention in Smith's Falle. Misses Jennie and 'Maude Brown will spend two weeks in the country with ther sister, Mrs. Hermes, before ing to St. Louis with Mrs. F, Albrec. M:-. and Mrs. A. J. Chestout, and Mr. anil Mes. C. C. Slaght amd son, Buffalo, N.Y., spent the week-end with | Mrs. A. Wallace Dunlop at Chrom- | Darach cottage. Prof. and Mrs. Heubner and baby, who have been visiting Mrs. Heubner's mother, M John Mudie, Princess street, left, to-day, for their home in Philadelphia, Pa. | Mrs. C. Linnell, her daughter, Miss | M. Linnell, and hee grandson, Master Armold Dean, leave, on Friday, for their home in London, Ont., after | visiting Mrs. C. Selby, Gore street, for the past two weeks. R. 8S. Shaw, wife and family, returned "home to Montreal, after pleasant' visit with relatives in this | city. Mr. Shaw is business manager | for she E. P. Charlton Novelty store at the corner of Main and St. Cath arme street. of and street, days go Ww, have | a IN MARINE CIRCLES. 7 Arrivals and Departures of Vessels, at This Port. The schooner Dundee struck a rock hen entering Bellev illo harbor, with "out damag ges While in tow of, the the barge Sherman alr < a reef near | Cape Vincent; her bow was stove in. | It required eight hours for repairs. The steamer Rainbow, bound for: i Peterboro with an excursion party of | Indians, was struck by the steamer | Otonabee, at a bend in the Otonabes | river. The escape from a great cal amity was fortunate. A bole fifteen feet long was torn in the side of the | i Rainbow and she ran aground hard | and fast. The excursion party was | [Roken back home. | Fighting Parson At The Bijou. | | "The Life of a Fighting Parson | Among the Criminals of Chicago" | la beautiful drama to be magnificently | lacted at the Bijou today and to- Imorrow, by the celebrated A de company. The scene opens in a thieves' resort in Chicago. A gr | haired mother comes in to reclaim 4 {dissipated son, and is thrown out by { | the thug who runs the place. She ap- | ipeals for aid to one of those splendid | ivoung clergymen, who carry on the | {city missions. He invades the den | lad, after proving his right to the title of "The Fighting | Parson." The rest of the story shows | {th#® dawning of a soul in a girl erim | linal and her gradual reclamation. [It lis a splendid drama An exciting | play entitled "The = Moonshiner's | Daughter," a drama of life among the | | wild mountaineers of Southern Tennes These pictures are part of ao | Bijou' s exclusive all-star picture service | and can be scen nowhere else 1 | ! | amer. Hecla, | | fee of the Chinese laun- | number, | will appear before the magistrate | Thursday payment have yet paid. The remainder dry keepers, some sixteen in on | | Chinamen All Summoned. H charged with npon- | None | mor ning; of the Jaundry tax. 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