THE DAILY PRRITISH WHIG, THURSDAY, AUGUST 28, 1913. ,. TWO COUPLES WEDDED tetas ol i eg -- GILLETTS LYE | _ TRAVELLR CANADIAN Buffalo, N.Y. Mrs. Jas. Lattimore, " EATS DIRT RAILWA' a Stone sireet, left yesterday to spend | if & -- ETN IRETITS \ § Lag AT THE METHODIST PARSON. the week in Toronto. It Ee : == = hin 0 Joona hi Sept LOW RATES FOR LABOR DAY i 1 I | pt niin AGE IN GANANOQUE. TH PORT REVIEW i 3 : Fav ii Special rouu Will bo sued bi Brother and Sister Were Parties--| il ee % : s { er hie It 5 23 y P| (hur 1 east and Sault Ste Mario One of the Brides Was Miss Ethel MONTREAL WANTS wprp" | | tb AT Ie Ba Detroit, Mi buf and Niagara Veal, Formerly of Kingston. { HAMILTON FOR COACH Re AH ' R Loe ary L ABORER RS EXOT RSION. Aug: | Favs . g Aug | { y 2 ; t 4 J 4 bi, Srd,.) 9 limit Gananoque, Aug. 28 A pleasing % : 3 fF social event took place last evening! The New York Giants To Play In ; o ; ; EI - WINNIPEG, £10.00. x " yroj tonately low when two young men of the town - . « ik * § 4 | ' Toronto On Se pt. 9th--Meeting i i : y hn ! mont ntermediate s. T FARE AND ONE THIRD. Good of Interprovincial Rugby on ud LABOR DAY EXC RSIONS, rust 291 rdth, 31 1d Sept. nber and two young ladies, also of ile! town, participated in a double wed- the ' vend) soins ding. The parties were Miss lKd'th] Union. y ; % $ a \ ams : t vi ) sued t { letur imit,, Septer TH el 3rd, 1 1913 Hampton, daughter of the e Wi-| Walter Johnsol of 'Washington d g i 4 Lo > 5 Oth to & » lam Hampton, Charles streei, and]. od I aval gancs >and 8 ¢ fine to return on © re Sep Frederick Nglson, gon of Mr ana aay Tried is 8 is Tagt x DA F. Mrs. John Nelson, former res'dems)| BUY ast -- Be ns. Hie Yaa | 4 : Lp i ARIE ANI Sr aah, ox ong HOMESEEKERS EXCURSION of the town, but located for the pa Allan itl iA NRE . \ A 4 4 --be Ew rer AD by S { . 0 . fow years in Vancouver, B.C. They Ross B nkley wil Jauage She 2 : | Se 3X from fin Rent. 3M cach Tuesday until October 28t other couple were Miss Ethel OO A ea is : : : DRONTO Sit Tickets th intermediate D ¥ WINNIPEG and RETURN, ar formerly of Kingston, and Jos» ¥ ar, and he Newion 'will acl as; 13 he i Lord Haldane, Lord High Chan- | | Nn." 1 1 . oA} RETURN, $45.50 Hampton, brother of the bride of ROROIALy :COWEY, : HDi At : v ail 4 Rig Herbe ve valir ¢ ind . BY EDMONTON and RE ta jas first party. Each couple was There is great likelihood of "'Pud : cellor and tight Hon. erbert | Ask for full particulars. Other Points in proportion. tended by the other. The ciremo |B: auioY be ng rhe. ae Montreal : e. Samuel, Postmaster-General in Bri | Railroad g: Bo HANLEY, soni I Limit. t months smite» Adis ootball coach for the coming seas . é : . . L eamsh teturn Limit, two He as solemsized 8l ie Mathoai par. | Pud" is now at Shult Ste. Mare. He / bo oF ge tish cabinet, sailed for Canada € THE DAY Corner Johuson and Ontarlo stree's aon y Rev. Me aylor, a rs 4 a THESE ARE 7 DAYS TS -- A iViips ?. Conway. p.m. After the ceremony the bri anl| | Raa formers separ of the old Saturday. This is remarkable, . : ¥ FLOUR Full particulars from P. Conway party repaired to the home of Mr,| SinEston Granites , i irst cas 'OU SHOULD HAVE YOUR ! CP.A. Kingston, or write M. G. and Ms. John Garrand, River street iingelin of last JYeirs Argonaut fiuce fi May Yt We fir fame You! : : : : Our Robin Hood brand of flow M I D.P.A., C.P.R,, Toronto Ms, . rs at) > a 4 I hel | Murphy, .A., C.P.R, . Mrs. Garrand being a sister of Miss Jest) is Sov in Regina, any Be LT: F{ON. HERBER I record where a British cabinet min- PHOTO TAKEN hag u guarantee in every bag fo! Pp : i op ' tor hero 4 J : & ' 5 00 nality, "ie diek ice: ( Bab and J Jeeph Hampton. . Paes making an effort to keep him there < AMUEL, POSTMASTER ister has visited Canada during his : 8 q ¥ ; City ticket office: Cor. Princess '& ¢ as dis-l 4 io the coming season. | GENERAL. term of office. Try ANDREW MACLEAN and Wellington streets. Phone 1137. ensed. Both brides were s recip- E ! p rd re the recip Heavyweights will be barred from | . ' Ontario Street. ients of numerous tokens of esteem . iacty in Kenosha and Racine, - ---- and good-will from their many | vv boxing centres in the middle] friends. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson will] Lo ' ¢ owing the killing of "Bull"| take up residence on Charles street. i, 10 Hg Ane nga er H RT; During the severe electric storm Young in his bout with Jesse Wil- 2144 PRINCESS STREET lard at Los Angeles. { » RESULTS IN EPL. IT IN DUTCH JUDGE SUSTAINS THE COUNSEL FOR FINE PHOTOS [ OF PRISONER y which passed over here on Tuesday +i re A ' , : a Frank Gilhooly and "Eddie" Svering, a Bolt styuek the me Burns, the Montreal baseball oil ottage on McDonald's Island, and |} U5 01a" The former will of AFRICANDER PARTY. : shattered some of the woodwork. |, "oo von Americans and the ; CANADIAN 3 4 Sar ( A rica p Ia---- --- The inhabitants , were away from! iter 'to the Philadelphia Nationals. $ y stating That They Were Within [HIM home at the time. Fortunately no Rugby Yooiball ie the latest addi-] General Potha Sustained By a | Stating El y . . So fire started. { tion gy the curriculum » of aports| Vote of Two To One--His Im- Their Rights In Withdrawing the go. - - . < . The steamer Hebon was in port ear- | w hich have been adopted by the col-| perialistic Tendencies Not Alien Writ of Habeas Corpus, Richelieu ntario ines PF FOR HARVESTING IN WESTERN CANADA ly yesterday morning, handling the | ag | ane ia Cass. Varsity! " y _ . 2 foi, nt he ag ric |leges in Japan. Louis Cass, Varsity] To the Dutch. Sherbrooke, Que. Aug. 28. STEAMERS "GOING TRIP WEST." STURN TRIP EA ght in | 0 ae) Alexandria, | football captain of the Leland Stan-| y y Kugost 28 Arcordinig 10 Harry K. Thaw wen three victories : $10.00 TO WINNIE sin00 FROM WINN] which was disabled on Monday. {ford university last season, actel as| ondon, August 28. ing from the New York state authorities "TORONTO " and " KINGSTON" Plus half cent per mile from Plus ! per mile trom all At the Wilson Opera House last [coach to the students of the Kelo| the Times corraspondent, the much- | 0 100 tnd las! night was locked! argeniy Wionipes up: to Macheod, Cal: points e )t MacLeod, Calgary evening "The Missouri Girl" was | ypiversity during ithe recent stay of heraided meetings which took place } 1 = "ay ah rooke jail mmune for Ror agngrest, Queen. DE gary or Bdmonton or on to Winnipeg presented by a strong cast, und |the Pacific coast college nine there a! Rustonburg. in the Transvaal, | po time being from action on the, For Toronto and Charlotte, N.Y. SEPTEMBER 3cd --From Toronto and stations in Ontario east of but drew quite a fair house { recently in Tokio, and thea Japanese resulted in a complete split in the part of the dom nion immigration daily at & p.m. . not including Grar 5 Trunk line Toronto to North Word was received here by relatives | qui caught on to many of the Dutch Africander party quarrel be- authorities, after having received an S. R CHESTE Leaves for Clayton | Bay, yesterday that Mrs. Peter Ledger, who | points in passing and dodging with| tween Gen. Botha and Gen. Hert-| oc ti 0 from, the townspeople of S 0 Alexandria Bay and One-way Second-class Tickets Wil be Sold te Winnipeg Only. was taken to the Hotel Dieu, King | the ball. : zog, which frequently found ex-|g N \ ne \ b 2 (ON? Ogdensburg on Wednesday, Friddy and ny-way second class tickets to Winnipeg only will be sold. E ach tle. t f watme 1 si { ' : - speeches and d Sherbrooke that woul ave a4ONe, gu,day at 4.45 am. | t ide a verification cert witl extension coupon ston, for treatment recently, was In u| The Toronto baseball management presz'on in bitter speeches and de-|p,n4y to a prince of royal blood. | I exic on has been si t nnipeg I i farmer, very critical condition Her mother, | have arrangea to bring the New|V loped into open rupture. The So riotous 'was the scene in the SS. CASPIAN Dally except Monday ai » h ed the holl Wi é ! laborer the cou- jarde roe ol at jw, Sly OT A ite Baviv ha 3 x . . 4 10.15 a.m. for 1 s hie d up to Septembe ( fo i e of one- Mrs. Graham, Garden' street, leit at| york Nationals, who have cinched] Hertzogite party had de manded 'that | gunerir court when, at the morning NORTH KING = ds, Clayton, Gana Jf cent per m mt ant , any n west of Winni- once for her bedside. Slight hopes are [the N National league pennant, and, Botha should resign, and they de-|cecsion, Judge Arthur Globensky re oque; and at & p.m ta | e Canadti vacific, Canadian Northern or Grand Trunk Pacifle entertained for her recovery. { who will meet the Athletics" for the clared his imperialistic tendencies fused to allow: counsel representng Roc hester, N. Y., calling at Bay of} a 2 Jn Ma ' . teh van or Alberta, but not west of Ed- E. P. Wright, Ipansger of the | world' s championship ths fall, to| were alien to the feelings of the | New York state to be party to the Quinte "pr | x oer ate W € ied er titi yrchaser to a second-class tle- Wright Dry Goods Company of this | play the Leafs an evhibition game Dutch as a Ww hole proceedings, that the court subse- V For Hamilton and To- | et good t rn any station on the Canadiay Pacific, Canadian town, who has been quite seriously ill | at the island on Tuesday, Sept. 9th.| In the course of a lengthy speech, | qyenty warned spectators that $.8. BELLE ILL ronto on Saturdays Northe r Gr ink Paclfi i ys in Alberta, Sasha ean 4 2 p- er : . % ' hast x 3 8 dav ry .. itoha ea A 20 rary an nonton to © 8 art. for the past few weeks, has so far re- | Mathewson and all the Giant stars Hertzog declared, as regards the | repetition of the cheering, chair SS. MAJESTIC ar Ay #13 ene , OO va \ : von or before | a ; - mile (minimum covered as to be able to be about the will Be on the job. { word "empire": "I would ask my |clmbing, handkerchief waving and go DUNDURN ! ays rt ra on Wea. | ED) \ : ; : fousne; "Gmina streets again, but is as yet unable to Notices calling a meeting of thejaudience whether, so far as / | veneral. hysteria would mean jail 7 and | fifty up' to { ! ' ' Winnipeg, provide | Thursday and Sunday at 8 am. | nesday at 7 am. » A : : - | : | | tt leposits the r y t y tie agent 'on arrival at astavin: the eaten of Pens, dav i Interprovincial Rugby Football un-|are: concerned, there is an imper il | sentence for the demonstrants | , s ] rk8 8 as 2 irty da " arvesting iss Birdie Bedard left yesterday for | jon for Saturday at Hamilton have] ar 1 say There are | Speak > sh at the af- ! n, or write De ) government. ay no. ere 2 | Speaking from the bench at the a For Montreal 10 am | . Orillia ie spend 3 fgw, weicks leh hae | been sent out 'by President Ben|five other dominions on the same |ternoon session, he said that never | SITY OF OTTAWA © For. toys: tor To, | , D.P.A., CPR, Toronto aunt, rs. Joseph oliang oward | Simpson The meeting is called for! footing as ourselves These other | in his experience as a member of the CITY OF HAMILTD ronto, Cleveland an . . 5 + . . : is { t as Ives, hes 1 i peri as 1 ne oe n : Soot of Halifex, B spending a | a | the purpose of drawing up the sched- dominions, like themselves and I ke | bar and of the bench had he been a| Phursdave Detroit at ps City Ticket office--Cor. Princess & Wellington Sts ew days in town with his sister, Mrs. | Lule and the appointment cf a per-| tk f England rere free | witness "snct lisgraceful scene.' | i ' 7 i g the people of England. were r | witness to "such a disgrace ul scene."| ho e 1197 E.X. Benois, King street. Joshua | manent board of officials. The sea-| people File policy of fm= | It was carried ont in the presence of ( HART, J. P, HANLEY, Phon Zivian, Ottuwa, is spending a short | son will open on the first Saturday: perialism wes the policy of a closer court attendants and four armed do- Freight Agent. Tigket Agent. time in town with his parents, Mr. | in October. union and nothing else, Gen. | minion police, who sfood immoll le} Phone 246 Phone 99. and Mrs. Zivian, King street. eae = | Botha held that any kind of im- | while emotional women rushed to- Mrs. T.0. Middleton and daughter, Hawker, the English aviator, when | peria'ism or closer union must be | ward Stanford White's slayer, crying Miss Bessie Middleton, left yesterday | the end of the record flight wags in| gecepted. One of the great ques- "Three cheers for Thaw; three to spend a week in Toronto. Mrs. FE. f sig ht, tumbled into the sea, and was | {ions they might have to decide was | cheers for the British flag! We will] Schoenleber and son, William, left yes- | rese aed. {victor they would have a federal give vou justice, Harry." imperial parliament in which South Last night with Thaw's term of f ! Afriea might ave one representa- confinement indeterminate and the | tive for every sixty representatives | key te the riddle unfound, there was, C of those who rush- : {of England. Would they consent a general exodus Se wl [tr their South African parliaments aod hither after the fugitive"s sensa- being reduced to the. status of a |'ional escape from Matteawan eleven ( provineial body, and wonld they al- | lays ago. William Travers Jerome, {low their evs oms questions to 'be former proses wow of Thaw : =nd That Gladden The Hearts | dealt with by a parliament in which } "pecialist on matters appertai ini ng 0 they had a representation of one in | his life, left last ) ight fo r Québec - | sixty? Apparently Gen. © Botha | rccompanied by Fr: Nn n Kennedy, of the L ear I ttle fies | 0 - would say .ves The form of im-| 'eputy attorney-general of . New | peria'ism wes a matter entirely to | York : | y will denart Distriet-Attornev | | bo decided by the people concerned. To-dav | | That was the po iticn accepted by J ¥. A. Conger, of Dutchess county; Sher { LOWEST PRICES OUR CHIEF ATTRACTION. the Baglish people, tut Gen. Botha | ff Frede ek Rorihiek, of that -- i seem o think there was a sort | ty: Suberin mdent Kieh, © attea- Bee Ld Detween here and | wan: John E. Mack, former district. | Here are a few of our many toy bargains. | heaven, prescribing the form of im- Atortiey by Dutchess gouty, aad vith} "'perialism. That policy must natur- | im sheriffs and deputy shells o er- | Bio £1.00 wlan mile 50¢ ally lead to national disaster, There | mont and New Hampshire who wo > . > ] . { had always been people who, under {ready to string themselves along the SOc. horse and cart: Sale price 29c. | the guise of imperialism, had only i : horder line and size Thaw in the heen attending to their own ; went of hig deportation . . . 9 , y deen, inter: aT Ronny vib n0¢, doll's faeniture, dee fo 25¢. box. | este, vil at ohee Ww we attorney ! " i | : 1 | confer at Quek with the attorr 25 laree pianos, sale price H59c. "Renlving . to a question as tc » | Renl 1 veniral of the provieee in the hove | | whether he did not think there tha o me we able to open the lk . . ireat Britaiy [that he may be able to, open Doll's heads, 4e, Tc., 15¢., 17¢c. and 25c. i would be conflict with Great Britain } = . Li ne : they did not conciliate here, Gen. . Yo ha hole hoe 0 ' - . 1 5 og ¢ + p fd ] 8 $ 95 i. * . er OE decid 4.11 oe ssi a warning not a sound escaped the 25c. erving dolls now only 15¢. each. 12 A : cold assuis rowd when ' the court sustained - I their constitution would ng he Fhaw's counsel in their contention | taken away The: men al the head |, they were within their rights in| All dressed and indressed dolls rede d. j of he zovernment in Engiand wore | withdrawing writ of 'habeas corpus | men who did not always sand OT | The court held, in brief, that a man . AC | imver rialism So far they rad al may discontinue any proceedings ha | { ways kept their promises 10 the | J undertaken in his own behalf. pro- | { dominions. ) decd that: there is no specific law for | Speaking on the subject of IM- |) iqding it. "1, therefor grant the | | perialism. Gen. Botha said: application," he concluded, "and or: | "I am South African above all, but f qer him (Thaw; re-committed to jail | I do not sav what I am going to do | i, 1. dealt with according to the law i , z : {if the imnerial government does | n ithe charge that stands against | t 1 A cup of tea or coffee contains from 1 1-2 to 3 grains of caffe [anvthi ng in conflict wtih South Afri- | hin.' * : i or d 10S or irls ine--a poisonous drug. { can interests. There is Bo Detes Opinion differed as to whether this | . * v | rity to make threats in advance. | meant that Thaw wold reteain in For Misses For (Children Kingston's Only Exclusive Ready-to-Wear Store x 3 : The 'position taken up by Hertzog if] jail until some high dominion official Five grains of caffeine i¢ enough to kill a rabbit. Of course | like that of a man on his honeymoon tnt riered or whether he could demand that much wouldn't kill a man. ite'ling penrle Ww Fhe it he will do if trial by jury at the king's bench next TIA Tl led ; aed NOW SHOWING the Very Newest Advance Ideas in FALL and WINTER COATS and SUITS oh : Ioting at the close of the rival Mr. Jerome sai g 8 But continual tea and coffee drinking usually produces bili- Voting ad + ot : a Oe Sp dq th it, in his opin | mantines wed a maiority of lion. Thaw would ultimately be sent Exclusive styles in high grade garments from Paris, Germaiy and New Yo k. Every new model ousness, headache, dullness, sleeplessness, irritability and heart {1454 to 757 in favor of Botha back to New York agitation. Many people have gotten rid of these troubles by quit- | a { ; ting tea and cofee and using. ATTEMPT TO KIDNAP NAVAL FLOATING FACTORY COATS SUITS » " -- : : | Lioyd-George Failed--Male Suffra | canable of Making RepairsTo War- Childrens' Coats : Ladies' and Misses Silk Lined nstan t ostum gist Revealed Plot. ships Without Drydocking. 1 year to 6 years 4, 25- $1. 50 Suits, latest cut, in neat Fawn and | Loudon, August 28.--A sulltd| London, Aug. 27-The British Grey Tweeds, well tailored and per- | gette plot to kiddap David LIo¥d|}gdmiralty has issued specifications port foiti i fect fitting, every size. It is pure and made entirely of Northern wheat and the juice | George, which just failed to SUC-lpgqr 5 large floating factory for the i " : ges, {68 Ced g factory for the Girls' Coats 7 $3 00--$10 00 Special $12 Each . pecia. ac of Southern sugar-cane. Postum is a genuine food-dritk--rich in ceed, has Cromarty naval base capable of mak- ain} & ORR | London Daily Sketch. ing any repairs to warships pos-| yeais to 14 years Nature's phosphates, and contains no drug whatever. 9 500 + hs a , ¥ 2.5 three desperadoes > Ww i rdork ry . . . For sible without going into drydock. Ladies' and Misses' Exclusive ; were to cause a collision with and |p, co-operate a floating dock for : : : : Postum comes in two forms. | damage Mr. Lloyd- Georges automo: | the newest Vessel will be built 4,430, Jyjsses Coats 4 50 to $25 Suits, in all the latest shades of Regular Postam (must be boiled. 'bile. while he was hear Walton-of-|faet in length and 90 feet in' 14, 16 & 18 years sdfords rocades 'hevi : Regul OS gl ed.) LH. Then they rere to geide bi breadth with square hull, having . hedtors, Brosies, Chevias and oe ry es !and carry him in a fast automo many watertight compartments to a weeds, eautiiul garments, no Instant Postuin requires no boiling, but is made instantly by to a secref place arranged by the (pe used for the bunkers and boiler. Ladies' Coats, wo alike. strictly man-tailored and stirring a level teaspoonful in a cup of hot water with cream and | suffragettes. A male suffragist re-|pyurbines will generate the power 34 to 46 bust - 0 i ry : y a _ sugar to taste. : | vealed the plot. to operate the plant aboard. The | : : guaranteed by us to keep their | kes Nov. CO superstructure measuring 420 feet shape. i Ridean Lakes Nav. mpany. will contain the foundry. the ma- z 3 : Experiment until you get it to suit your taste, then have it al- { For Clayton every Tuesday, Wed- | chine, the electrical and boiler Every price between in the dif- $15, $18, 20, pa20, $25, $30, wavs made that way. Made right, Postum has a delightful flavor. nesday, Friday and Saturday, at 6 p.| shops, all of which will be operated ferent lines. 835, $40 and | Me o 4 wei hy turbine current. The abovd. ' : J or Ottawa every Monday, ed- | factory which is to provide for the New slik Wil iA slik underskirt « tall Ave x ata : 1t tea and coffee don't agree, suppose you leave them off ten |nesday, Thursday and Saturday, Bt housing for 136 officers and men is Ty fk al er. ate k an ae ots Bs ally. We are i Ta days and try Postum. 6 ».m for delivery in June, 1914, : obligation to buy. See " vindow g : yi | Jones Falls and return every Wed- ta -------- at inesday, 6 a.m. Fare, 50 cents. Drink it instead of tea or coffee. | J.P. Hanley ticket agent. $25,000 Worth of Japanese Ware. un Dry goods and silver plated ware 132 - 1 1 } . "Jack Johnsen, the American pu- 'to be sold at public auction to-mor | [incess . ' » "" There's a Reason list, has purchased a house at Join 'row at 2.30 and 7.30 pm. 217 Prin ville-La-Pont, six miles from Puris, 'cess street. Canadian Postum Cereal Co., Ltd., Windsor, Ont. whete he tends to reside for the re eit emateeee i T J. O'CONNOR SALES MANAGER Guisite time to become a naturalized A rich girl has got to be awfully citizen of France. ugly in order to be homely.