577 EDMONTON DAILY SEP 7, 1907 SMITH, F.B. JACKSON, J.H. WOOLLY, Harriett ORPEN, Abe Mr. F.B. Smith and family have returned from their summer holiday at Banff. Mrs. J.H. Jackson will receive in her new home at 535 Sutherland street on Monday, September 9th, and afterwards on the second Monday of each month. Toronto, Sept. 7, 1907 Mrs. Harriett Woolly, a woman abut fifty years of age, died last night of heart failure at the corner of Carlton and sherbourne streets. She had just left the house of her employer, a Mr. Taylor, and had got to the corner when she was seized with a fainting fit. Abe Orpen, a well known sporting man, who has a residence at the corner, saw that something was wrong and running into the house brought the woman a stimulant. "Here, take this" he said. "I can't take it, I'm dying" was the reply. As she uttered the words the woman fell over and expired in Mr. Orpen's arms. Her husband is a labor in the Copeland Brewery Company.