yt em nt SRA > He a Bn WAS THE BAL WLLED' 2 ee - Afternoon. WHILE SHE WAS ON THE! oi Woinelas n OPERATING TABLE? { ed LATE HENRY YOULDEN. afternoon, the re Hetry Youlden were in Cataraqui cemetery Ihe funeral took pls Paul's The Detroit Murder Mystery--The church, at 2.30 o'clock, and Dean Bid- Body of Woman Found in a|well conducted the vice Sack Has Been Identified. {also--at the rave . {formed & very The identity of Hincluded a broken column, Woman's found in Ecorse | congregation of St. Paul's hore, yestarday, with the head | wreath, from the Sunday school, and cut off, was fixed by the dis- |» the i {Guild of the not | The pall-bearers were bloody | McEwen, H. F. Price, remains | Richard Bunt, Charles the late Frat, mains of laid at e to St Sept. 8 trom body church; a Creck atl logs erosz, from yery of a hag containing the miss Messrs. John Henry Ruttan, Smith and i head tiny ana limbs at a point distant from where the torso wak found. After the baal made presentable at the | Charles Selby. county morgue, here, they 'were idonti- | The demise of Mr. Youlden tocalls fish as those of Miss Mabel Millman, | the tragic death his mother met, in aged twenty years, whe lived in Aon (185), by drowning, when the schooner Arhos, Ll. whe Had come te. Qotroit- Jeannette capsized" at the "foot of ago to vist Mise Martha Hen- [Wolfe Island. An old-timer relates the close friend, residing on Cass [tragedy as follows : A Mr. Jenkins, Miss Heeming could wot or [sailmaker, bad madé up a pleasure not tell the polis: viry much |party and taken them #heross the riv- the matter, other than that jer in his new boat, built for a regatta Millman admittid to her having {then close at hand. The party, num- n quarril with her lover, whose | bering thirty-five, had lunched at the fin hid mimtion, Ann foot of Waolie Island, and with Ht O, | Hiteheoek as sailing master the vacht the | was pointing across the channel in the of Clayton, when a squall She became wn- heen 0 weed ning, a Avene wold aslout Mis had En Ars The phy in charge of trmotem, to-day, pave it as their | direction that Miss Millman had been | Strack her operated upon, but that the operators, | manageable, and in thre minutes sank twenty feet of water. Fight per cling to the mast, four or five the wa Of the not m 1wians I £194) carecned, had suddenly decided {in kill patient while was | tons upon the operating lable While of course, is a purely hypothe | ter alter the vacht went down wre incline | drowned, fourteen were ladies (all of credence cated the cockpit at the IATD and five men. The saved includ unfortunate girl's hody Wilson, formerly manager of the when the were ampu works: Mr. Hitchcock, Wolfe 1s No arrests have vet been made aud, and JJ. O Shea, the greatest div reat er and swinunet in the countrxd Mns . Youlden was one of the ladies who { watery falar thar she feet of which remained out of | theory, it necount. of the shocking which the mtilated the detectives are on | them mn in | ime) was fod 4 waler to ive considerable Limbs has caused a ensation hot Ch het caw bron tate met a grave JE CANADIAN S00 ! ANNUAL W.C.T.U. MEETING' Us j.. REGARDING . SUCCESS there, and | The floral tokens | beautiful collection, and | the | vhureh jer sceptical regarding RATHER SCEPTICAL y NEW REGIME. On the Intercolonial Bway Hon. H. R. Emmerson Doubts If the Change Will Benefit Finances. R rail Hendy of Montreal, Emnterson, Sept former Hon ming iter members ol the wavs, who is in the city, is still rath the the ol Intercolonial { SUCCess the, new regime on rdilway, but is iv the meantime pending judgment, At the time of the appointment of the board of manage 'ment, he expressed doubts that the change would result in any benefit to tne finances of thé road. - Asked re. garding how the change was working, we said : o ei "ltris not much of a change. It is merely substituting a four-headed man- for one-headed manage- ment. The road is now managed by four men instead of one, "and each man has one-iburth of the power of a manager. That is all." Regarding the reductions in the staff Mr. Emmerson said - that it question whether it was economy. did not think the Intercolonial over-manned, agement a was a was PITH OF THE NEWS. | The Very Latest Culled From All} Over The World. Cook s remarks about is greatly angered by Dr Peary him Ottawa, off lineman, by falling John Converetie, was badly pol .Lefebore, killed at a fall \ injured French Sur-Orys the Juvisy, aviator, France, by coroner jury at Norwood found * | very Few Protestant Women in | Penitentiary. | Contributed | Much of the old-time and | wa= evidknt at the has | the W.CT.U., lela last the | teenoon the Y,W.C.A vast wr por] FPITSRIATi CE attendance the of efforts to of the Greater Water There. Marie, Ont., Sept in Lake Superior foot lowir than usual; | that the Canadian canal depth of water than Anican, mosis of the Jars lakes flowt Canadian canal, whey down bound Because Depth wilt ] d the wi te enthusiasm annual meeting of we fet Thursday ai- | regulon it | i An of the are heading for | and vigdron inn con | nection with the the and accidents. Pro ding year » of the Lake Car-| Mrs. (Rev.) McCallum. the honored | Association, is cooperating with Mp esidont, the Canadian department regulations Son work dumng com avoid congestions vlont Livingstone, 1a acastomed | 1 i S | cave a | w hv hes a8 of manals in move forbidding vessels at or trying ahead of Jotlfers will Yl mp A WOMAN SUICIDED. and presided usual ial mantwr. Mrs brief Bible study Reports of { various departmonts, place mn ( Ren Sng governing ) Craig of vessels, in | Mrs. | moved - | The Mrs, | | lo pass cach oth the the past vear's work, canal \ ach Wire given. onrer hug Gardiner reganding mother's violations wae exceedingly report of McCallum, small pPefaieniary, most, atiending (l held © during the anxiety to attend the appreciation of any hown to them, was very those who took part, and led them to hope for some Mrs. (Rev.) Craig, Fuperiniendont of soldiers' work, gave hee. umpressions-of this vearis military camp, when no liquo was sold, as contrasted with previous when there several The entire freedom from scenes amd rvowdyism, so fre quently witnessed herctofore was noted in few were admitted to the hospitals for treatment The clection of officers f Mrs. (Rev.) MeCallum, president; Mrs, (Rev.) Craig, first Miss in | E. Clark, corresponding secretary: Mrs, | da mdi CARA sa Macabre Rogews, treasurer and Mrs. Gardiner for the watch report. was bref? but mall balance debts palid. Mrs MeCallam with prayer mes, interesting work, hn for prison siIven the in haeang noticeable Protestant was oH Her Body Found Suspended From An Apple Tree. \ sad case this Bawlinheimer, miles number ¢ women the four and five the mys wirkly meet Their Ww Ave N ovenrred of Wolverton, Miss Apnes M Bawtinhemer, voars, was found sasponded by from an apple tree, extinct for soma time. No reason oan assigned for the woman's act, ox hat she had been in poor health ome tame An inquest is pending ------------------ of drunkenness Late Percy Treherme. te Percy Treherne of injuries street with year in Spt uncide the of sarily, morming, on mecdanges anel the Thomas Kindness 0 Soot, a farm hore, Mmeowraging Lo ol fifty - a, rope life having been fon frauen sistor-in-law aged about wood results he rept t Vy oarrs were cans ton teens, and CON BEG Ueno who died received in a 1 from resatl teed they of ag home, Dimless xg sed «them Cal., fro a out lund Fong car, came his sister, when were about five or sixyears vice-president at Wolaly, and' vr cared for Wilko. the two, feft Los Angeles, another brother, but de with Mr. Webb for six sister of deceased, Flo living at Montreal, to attend the nd Meyil adopt were ister ar sumed as Mrs were appointed heralds The mcouraving, favor with One for treasurer s with Lower tayed A a ' mn our all Frehernd the ar ily, fun closed the meeting Our Last Inquiry Are you satistied" vou to we oan L BIG IIBERAL CONVENTION Always i with We Thursday baskets oar frat want come show plums, Ky, Is Bé Held in Toronto in June 1910. Foronto, Sept YThe" holding creat hberal for the pur pose of laying down a. platiotm for the party' was decided upon at the annual meeting of the general Reform Association of "On tario this morni the Temple hailding, The convention was fixed for June, 1910. H. M. Mow att, K.C,, president of the associa- Lon occupied the chair. and. gmops other prominent liberals present were Hon. George P Graham, minister of Railways and Hon. Charles Murphy, secretary state: Hon. GO Mackay, Ontarvio® opposi tjon: Hon Mackenzie King, minister of labor; Senator Hon. Jas McMullen, Senator Hon R. Jafiray, and Hon. R. F. Sutherland The officers elocted were H. M W Calvert, Beleourt and Michael Ames, dents; P.-C, Larkin, treasurer Hugh Blain, auditor to For 1.200 arn vou peaches, pean od ( "on 3 ol a this rapes, arnov Corner convention Sciatica Expected Death Any Day. Another Case Where Life Was Saved and Health. Rost tach baton "Nerviline." unanimously mn date of the the Canals those heard of but only tortured by this dread fully what it to be cured years of all read and of Sciatica, om leader ol WY. 1 wi have heen malady can appreciate QUst mean after ing he feels it his solemn I to the world his faith that Victor P makes declaration : "For three i in the Royal Mail service, had to Dampness, cold on sciatica that Sometimes COM that made to work. 1 was so nearly a cripple that 1 had to give up my iol AS se Mow- NCA Vice-presi- mn 1 Q Hires at, president 3 Howing La and Kinds of weather ht an in all the The Policy Of Quebec Montreal, At tendered Sit Gouin John's, ated his statement in despair, completely |i (he export "of pulpwood the money 1 spent | ' well was wasted. | chemist day. {ion Nerviline." | art liniment rubbed on sev {sid and got In | n order to build up my health + and blood Ferrozone, meet trans brought ni and affed Nposur my sude an Sept N the banquet Lomer last_night, the premier reiter- | that he would pro- gpttack wonld on me it St powerl compiets rom | CAUSE rogn lands | get Dedling with the question of educa | to my one Sir Lomer said that his had increased but would govern commended the sub mn iready that not that | the | annually his ambition be satisfied ord to vote edu L day, relief hefors ne province an general million. dollars fo tional | one CURED SIX YEARS improve used tablet mval I this, treatment' nronths used all my | purposes one { * i with each Tendered Resignation continued # x Ollawa, Sept, ¥ KA | Cobalt Lak . Livoree F toug } ¥ i Oitawy the Mining On, the direction and was cur has hi resignation from the ircetor@ but it has not vet l..~Mr. Hendors 15 nage rol the i company, Kinds of liniments, omg that Nerviline penetrating, and have 3 Liat tend n teathiully say hoa ( {ronoer, more pre othee | 7 {heen acoople 1 dra for . | vinead better than anything else pain. 1 Y rateia, Nery iline i ee; and Wwge everyone: with requires al hes time . rheumatism pare mbigo : know Old Fashion Green Gages h Edwards & Jenkin wes. | -- -- | A arrivals ©: Ontarian, from Belle Isle; Victoriam, a: Point Amour: Vie Livespool, Be Isle; | Ireland, Fath { 1 Ju 8 tO Ws it them ; isn't a more highly-esteemed Fre in Westchester han M: he be red upon For| Steamship vears being curdd he hasn't | Liverpool, at Pon't, 'accept [from Liverpool but "Ner- | torian, five for $l tatien "will. cure w A to-day. Citizen What SIX had: a anvihing fre savs car single 'relapse dedler tor l at at wm vout viline 2 bottle or RBravhead, from pet sold everywhere. Point ; e . a av lowe RIEL EN | promotion | united jop's chape L132 'Drug Store LG. Willoughby accident, self of heart paralysis bh. A Montreal, may Mortealm, no conservative contests Richard hot died that' Thoma daughter, by and him- Lafortune, crown run for at independent-liberal, if prosecutor, the common mn Donagan awas hanged XSF or Miss trenton; and Madge lousy, St Joseph Somertiald Kinkle, throngh je Gilmour John, N.B chief depart» Brown, of appointed assistant the has been i gineer of public work ment Beatty, Hamilton, a grand master of the 1.0.0.1 Oddicllows™ circles through Wednesday Oliver past known ont ing in Ontario, died, mon lohn Collim had 1} v horse of Crumlin Is oli by He 12. Oats lip almost bitter Fuesday afternoon the tall it was in giving the horse whey turned on him Rev Pp. W Anderson Mackay Presbyierian chu unanimously ted Ottawa Preshyvtery, H. Turnbull three Black Hand ar teving to extort $1,000 from the minister of bh, Ottawa was ele moderator of the Rev, J The rested for Salvatore Hamilton mornin trial suceseding artists Sanzohe, appeared. at police ands were court, committad for CLIMBED MOUNT ROBSON. Rev. George Kinney Conquers Highest Rocky Peak. dlta., Mount Rob- | highest and hitherto the Rockies, conquered by acCanadian, Rev Kinney, Methodist ter of Mr. Kinney wireghat he accom: | EYE NPA AL ETHAN ugust # and that he proofs of thd ascent Calgary, NS sailed peak of Sept son, has George | min Victor in on has au- | thentic Mr. Kin | started three months ago to climb Prof. Coleman, of tried it' twice, in 1905, but nes the ronto in 1907 hath mountain University, and once times To once failed | and the grain is turning out A Bank Makes Inquiries | I'he of the local the Bank, received M A 1s branch of { | ot manager Standdael from .J Ww has Findlay, cashior Howe, witer bank of at Carleton on,which dated August 30th Mr. Findlay writes to say | thai a man pamol John Murphy was accidentally killed on May Ist, 1902 ot Duluth, Minn, and that hiq parent: a UPN to be living about sixty mils fro Kingston. He had with th Standard Bank to the 0 [RHE ed an ac ant an | his count offiort is being mad find rela tive Tn ibs ely athcona Injured NS. --While ranch Mayor Saturday night, was thrown out of his carnage and slightly I'he bn came unmanageable and, to save them the the ami mals into Wire ford Strath sustaipdd to he carried in a sling suticred a broken log OR Lord Str Sept. with driving to Meoraw of Lord "Strath Winnipeg his Verona, cona horses injured selves two men turned a fence cona an injury his arm; Mavor which Meoraw Small Number Passed The resulis of the examination last spring by. the the Jong; gourse and have just here military Vi thosities for fon beers published In hu passed long course not ore candidate anl of classes fon promotion ieut Dra exam about ono-quaricr Foloer, Ni passod, LL Royal Canadian wily Mh. } i inations John's, the passed for promotion. 7 \ Miss Edith Drury Wedsed Halifax the Stephen the Whi stall of Miss Brigadier - General Kingston, to-day, at despatch Hew Bank Nova daughter of af marriage, the 0 t of and Edith, Drury, formerh in Yish by an of Neola The Cheese Markets Y este 113 Nept 5 N ray ha Campbelliord TSN were olered vid at thi wee refused Ye noon 65 were boarded balance at 11 5-16 Stirling, terday alter 610 sold at i -------- Milnor went over to Gor this One shot put the anti! Gut of exis 8 {Feet afternoon to shoot a doo tence 'Carngtion Taleum - Powder" in Kingston vt is sold Gibson's Red Cros Phone 230 F the | was | and well | Wednesday | | bindings | Gibson's were | Nova | 4 THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, WEDNESDAY. KINGSTON GIRL WEDDED. !Miss Lulu E. Mallan and J. B. re NE MFR 1% A wodding 'was solsmnized 3 chapel, Mommy, at Father Hanley upited daughiovs oi Patrick and Joseph 1. Bajus, of N.X. The fais voung bride entered on the arm of her and Jeoked charming in a dress | sak mull silk, with » | beautiful hat to mateh. She carvied 4 | bouquet of white roses. - Her Lyides { maid, Miss Mikked Gifford, of Seattle, Wash., was protiily attired in white mull with large white hat, and carried pink caroations. The groom was sisted by the bride's brother, Mallan. After the ceremony repaiced to the bride's ) her moldur, in gown, toeeved thom ATE con gaat ola tions, . all sat down io a ¥ {wedding breakfast. Me. and | Bajus left amid showers of rice confetti, for New York, to spend a short honeymoon, after which they will go to their new home which 1= await- ing them in Syracuse, The going-away gown dark tailor-made suit, with silk waist mateh and beattiful blue hat. many costly presents, including ral chespues, testified to the esteem and | popularity of the young couple \ {number of the guests wore from out {side citicy, Tha "beide's many in wishing her mueh happiness in her new home pretty at { James SM |a.m., when Rev! {Miss Lulu E Mallan, Pino streed, Dyracase, | fathe of evam over as Michael the guesis home, wher Droit tenes Mrs and bride's was a blue to "The seve friciuls 10in ov and [- A YOUNG MAN'S CRIME. | Took Thirteen-Year-Old Girl to J Live With Him. al Toronto, Sept. 8 Henry Howarth, | aged twenty-five yours, lately |ivam England, hung his hoad s : : . i fully in thie police court, this morning fand admitied Minecs in relation | Ethel eManning x the pretty littl { ten-vear-old girl © from Paris, { who had run away from home to he {with him. Magistrate Denison refused back the warrant sworn out hy th TPomilton police, charging Howarth | with abxluction, holding that while th abduction took place in Hamilton, th I'o tor a out shame lo thi Ont commit teed Howarth rea tor fronto | week crime Hao to consider Life {lash in amy was in "cn anded what sentence imprisomnent , with event; is a. possible to im the per | poses, talty, | New Church Of England Hymnal Ihe Book of the hymn England in Canada sued the publishers, In ihe the text of the hymns mittee have had before iginal form as well as the many other common use Praise the Church of has Common book being new of just been is by consider the the con them ar van ints shown by hymnals, and has endeared the wherever churel particular reading to that form has been adopted I'he of Common Praise i particularly rich in its music of the use of different in Canada some hymns have in vari fous parishes and dioceses become wed ded to different tunes, and in order to meet this difficulty Wi | provided av Taree nitmber oF Herm tive there 1.13 available | hymns . Fhe Book of Cemmon Praise i {sued in a great variety of styles and at very R. Uglow & have hand all England to early als Ag hymnal look result the commitioe than i loss the tunes, being no tunes for and reasanahle Co., Princes a full stock members of | prices, | street, unas- | been | now on and cordially invite the Church spect the ol same aula wd veg bes lah "Keep this in min alty confectionery, I'oronto. Sold in Red Cross Wheat cutting the coarse 1, choice « McConkey's, Kingston only Drug Store. finished throuch but belated crains being left standing paces, Threshing full from west, nothing some few xin sample, mostly Nos, 1 and 2 Nortl Melons, Edwards & Jenkin Starvation Treatment a Failure The Sensible Cure for Indigestion is "Little Digesters" Probably because the taking of food causes such intense discomfort, many dyspeptics think that by abstaining from this and that--practically starv- Fig THERSRIV =e y Ti" Cure the trouble. Of course, where Indigestion is caused by sheer gluttony, cutting down the food would no doubt do good. But in most cases Indigestion is catised, not by overeating, but by lack of physical exercise, and consequent lack of vigor in the organs of digestion." Partial starvation still: further impairs the bodily vigor, and makes the trouble worse, ! The dispeptic needs plenty of good, wholesome food. He can eat it, and DIGEST IT, TOO, if he také® a 'Little Digester" after each meal. "Little Jigesters" help the weakened stomach to do properly that which it cannot do alone--digest and assimilate the food tieeded to build up the system. , At your druggist's, or by mail from the Coleman Medicine 'Co., Toronto, for 25¢ a box. : CONSPICUOUS IN A BALLROOM Collar a' Gentleman | Flakes of Dandruff on the and Shoulders of Full Dress: the thing in Lhis wntly fre a man Is VOAR pate See 1 room black dress coat literally covered wish andrufi It and be annoving to the wear must certainly not a peasant But ohserve fandtrull can be aac: It lay Newhra's Herpieid Form arm fisonse 1 les SOM wise ba ldres R&D llr) lestroving ind Stimulate ins lant the growth it olt rich, keeps hair to a flocs more hair and ipliant. 'e Furthermon MN! Herpieide 1 CORES! pls odor, gto 1 Sold by leading. druggists. Send 10e in stamps for sample to the Herpicide Co., Detroit,: Mich, One dollar bot { tes guardnteed. G. W. Mahood spec il agent 1s a most piegsing scalp asant lo ot and coolir w a beautiful black silk | at | " SEPTEMBER-8, 1909. "Here is a New You ate now using sofne soap and naturally think How to Shampoo : : it is good. But here is a kind that is different from any Place a pint of warm water on the stove and shave up & you know--one that has taken us 43 years to perfect. Sake of fnfquts® Delight. Let it simmer until the soap is Try one. cake and compare it with what you now @lesn the ® pour. into a wide jar to. cool inte jelly, ) t W Clean the hair with a brush, wet it with warm water, and use. We welcomé such a test as this for we knowin rub the soap jelly into the scalp thoroughly. Rinse off the advance thé result. You will never go back to the , thick lather and dry the hair by rubbin and fanning with'n other kind. Here is a soap made from vegetable oil pure towel. This will leave the hair soft, shiny snd lustrous. enough to use on your table. We pay far more for this 2 gr in France than we might pay. So we get only the best. Cocoanut oil from the isle of Ceylon is brought over 12,000 miles and mixed with the olive oil. Then both are boiled doubly long. Ea : After thiswe mill them by our own special process. We have scoured the best factories of Engldnd, France and Austria for almost' half a century to perfect this process. We have combined the best ideas of foreign lands with our own improyenerits tp attain perfection, When milled, the soap falls like flakes of snow into enormous bins and is then crushed under a weight of 30 tons to press out the moisture. Then it 'passes through granite rollers and comes out in miles of silky ribbon. After being dried eight times it is pressed into cakes and is simply perfect soap. It lathers into a rich creamy foam and wears as thin as a wafer. It leaves the skin rosy and pink like an infant's. So we call it Infants' Delight. 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