Daily British Whig (1850), 4 Feb 1916, p. 8

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PAGE FIGHT. . : THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1916. . -- RO ---------------- TTT TTTUTIMORE DEAD-MAY UE |e FIN COMMONS RUINS -- = | One of the strongest bills of vaude: ville and photoplays is being present- Continued From Page 1. ed at the Grand Opera House Last : : 4 a0 night the theatre was filled 10 capa- intricate rooms throughout the four stories of the great strue- SHY. and the bik adic. apa fure, (oughly enjoyed the excellent pro- ce . 3 | gramme, "The Jungle Queen," Attendance in House Small. { showing the capture of wild animals : a ee . ; % 3 » in Africa, was first shown; next a Amongst the members gent rally to-day a feeling : of comedy picture, "The Magic Mirror," thankfulness prevails that the lire was not much more serious then the Pathe News and the travel from the standpoint of loss of life. It was a quiet evening "series of pictures. All were good. in the House, and there was but a small attendance of mem- The Eternal City," with Pauline hey Only few people were in the galleries Had full Frederick in the title role, is the fea- ers, nly a few people were in the galleries. Had a fu ture picture, and is the first of the dress debate been under way. with crowded chamber 'and photo-spectacies that are booked for crowded galleries: the loss of life would have heen appalling. ' appearance in Kingston at this popu- It was equally fortunate that the Senate was uot in session, lar theatre. The vaudeville part of rd . : the entertainment is excellent. Miss Although the [lames did not reach the Senate end of the build - Juanita L. Fletcher rendered in ex- ing until a late hour, it is probable that the members of the cellent, voice "Adoration" and "The Upper House, who are advanced in years, would have experi- Lane That Leads to Home Sweet . enced difficulty in finding their. way out of the building. Home She was loudly applauded . y > . s oy . a throughout. Musical Irving also 4 . | Premier Borden stated al ten o'clock this morning that wl SIP. ade a bi . Step in and take a look ; ; | B was on the bill¥ and made a big hit Seren din the: Government had decided Parliament will continue its ses- with his excellent playing on the at our Suits; examine sion in Vietoria National Museum, about three-quarters of a trombone, "cello and one-string in- the fabries; "note the / . mile from the sile of the destroved buildings. The House iment. His ations : the ¢ i f cnt . atlier were we received an C r style worked into the y A 7 : ip as constituted this afternoon will be a very democratic body. applauded The Be Dill he garment; take special / ] iB Iwill be shorn of all forms and ceremony. - shown to-night Saturday afternoon notice of the splendid ; ; ] Al this moment it is not known whether the pariiamen- and evening. re ¢ splendiq, fe tary mace was saved, but the probabilities are that it was left tailoring. You'll ecer- ? A von'll like our prices, too, Suits, $15, $18 and $20.' ta - a < Feb. 7th, matinee and night, where : . : : : Will Shorten the Session. the Suvesearul Cartoon sowed Jn Will be offered at Clearing Prices. It will re- 2@ acts, Father," is ' 2 oe, on Hf v i here is absolutely no doubt .that the destruction of the underlined to hold the hoards. "T This pay you to buy to-morrow even rf you hold until Pacliament buildings will shorten the session appreciably and merry concoction of mirth, melody next fall, as the cloths are very much better than ; : nih df tree pit Ae . 108 : \DIPIV Ee Foam zs is based the la . . . +3 Remember. 1 ai ; have a settling effect on the political situation. Deprived ol ale oy ao oan Yoru ap what vou will get next vear and the styles will Lemember, iowever, ; ; all their accommodation and conveniences, the members will sponsored by Manager Gus Hill whose he very similar. that ¢lothes prices are : not be disposed to remain in the Capital a day longer than is pame requires scant introduction to thesame'evervwhere,and : : necessary. Il is freely preaicted this mening that the followers of local theatricals. The : . anse ill rise before iT # y . play is owt=w{ the beaten path, and S ] h C F, that can advertised & J Hause will rise before the end of the. month has been univewgally praised by crit- ty JS oats In . The Cabinet Council met at 10.15 a.m. to' consider the 2° 'er tha F . betahta clothes price does not t ics all over the country, because of (situation, and Sir Robert Borden said he would make a formal ite original features, treatment of FANCY TWEEDS Protty colorings, amount toa "hill of ; statement when the House meets this afternoon. tlreme, catchy music, novelties, sur- : : beans' until vou sce the 4 Mt is believed that the bill to extend the parliamentary prises and all ground Staining CHEVIOT CLOTHS In Russian Blue, Green, > : p ap . np ap : ; E 8. 88 has Re ~ Y ' i ? sort of style and tailor- : | term, for Sie, year: flecessary w a TCARaPe: estes Sd a mitted to find access into its ranks Navy and Black. ing the price st: ony : (3 | small amoupt of pressing private legisla ion will constitute, -- . : Th th rice St nds for, ¥ . {p the parliamentary bill of fare. Fhe prediction is also made At the Strand. ; CHINCHILLA CLOTHS- In Navy, Black and 1a 3 1¥ you 1 like this morning thitl any possibility there has been of a general The headline at the Strand Thea Grey, onr "Better ( lothes, 5 dlection has passed away. 4 | . . : ~N . . "Bringing Up Father." : : wt {p. onthe table of the House when the members made a rush for A wor ete] Foportions is Intex oats g a wi F512 . ¥ ; A tre § tainly like om Better . 1 the exits, : promised at the Grand on Monday, Clothes' -- 5 8 ) b tre last evening was that popular ~ screen star and idol of the ladies, J. a aad s ke Rolled 1 | Warren Kerrigan, who is knowr™wand BOUCLE CLOTHS In Navy and Black. , moke Rolle n. heloved by millioy f people all over , i rs : ing! America. | Mr. Kerrigan appeared {§ ZEBELINE CLOTHS --In Black and Groen. Just as Maver Martin rushed to the chamber. shouting aa #h Eppes | : 1 a fascinatin®vi-act photo-play nov- » . 1 v Fire! a wall of smoke, heavy, black and choking, rolled into elty by that well-known writer, Mere- | || CORDUROY In Navy Blue, the big hall. i swept forward sl wily like the biHowing ©: dith Nicholson, entitled "Landon's ihe ocean on a _ealm day. Bul [he members who sought t, Legacy," one of the big story hits MATALAM In Black. i ® ® . 9 pierce it were staggered. Some ran to the lockers for thejp' Which appeared in the New" Year's is- = on | i B coats. Others fled coatless and hatless. The Deputy Speak | sue of Collier's Weekly. = The Uni- 1VIin 5 on S er, who was. in the chair, and the Sergeant-at-Arms rushed lo-and other photo-plays were all shown y iB [the exits where the members of the Parliamentary Press (nl: (to a large and appreciative audience | . 2 lepy were escaping. : . . BROCK STREET. The smoke argse to the ceiling And filled the galleries. tang evening shows. The manage} There were but few visitors in them. Hall a dozen soldiers ment beg to aniounce the coming on A little out of the way, but it will pay you to walk 8 occupied the front boxes, The smoke overwhelmed them Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday of ' g | g i , . . YY vores a a) ir that well-known international star, nd hid them from vie Ww. I'hree of the nm fell as though shol, Miss Ethel Barrymore, who will be hail felluays ontiyested heir handkerchiefs ge respirators geen in 'The Final Judgment." a 5. and dragge em down the narrow stairs into the Open air. part Metro production by George The visitors in the galleries back of (HESHIan hate ot heen Scarborough, author of "The Lure" ALL COATS at $9.50 $10.00, $11.50, Seen. j and other well-known books $12 50- Your choice to-morrow . : The soldiers and a few volunteers crept taek to the gal-! At the King Edwaixl. leries. But the smoke was as heavy as a blanket, A lantern "In the Enemy's Hands." This i : was of no service. The electrie lights could hardly be seen.!a very humble position to be placed The reseuers groped over the gallery floors. But they came in, but if you will attend the King rolling out into the air strangling and alone. Pdward- Theatre to-night or Satur- . S0 heavy was the smoke that the 'flames were. hidden! 42Y. You will see the other fellow in away for many minutes, When finally a séetion of the great) firs anda on i pia ae | ALL COATS $14.00, $15.00, $16.50, $18.50, Gaothie roof Tell and the smoke found escape, the fite---erim- | from the Sky" coming Fe bruary 14th $21.50, $35.00--Your choice to-morrow at son and roaring-- tore along the walls and tp the huge col-| and 15th umns and slaircases. | ' EA : . : At 9.30, a hall hour after the flames wore discovered, | Censuriizg Phe ensopship, : i the west side of the huge Building was shaken apart by a ter- ay his new Nook, Tne Trally Shout a rice rific explosion. The lang, tented roof arose like paper. And _p te. te oni 1 ! Fortescue, a noted English var cor- i A it crumpled like paper. From the roofless wing a solid col- respondent, discusses the subject ' Come to-morrow, all dav or evening, and if : 4 umn of fire, it seemed twenly feel in diameter, shot up vol- with first-hand knowledge Read | § not ready to buy vou mav seleet anv Te v . 2 cano-like I arase 100 feel, It was deep epimson, and Dis conclusions in the Book Review 4 ' on ( may select any one vou | 5 IB with it arose the same dreadful. adlling smoke that ent the column to-morrow Read what he wish and have 11 ready when wanted. | throat and lupes like achl. | has to say about those.in high places | who hide their failiires behind the The same bill will be given again to- night and at the Saturday matinee A A AAA AAA tt Pt tai il PA A Ao curtain of censorship Speaker's Wife Saved. --_-- rr { ° © Speaker Sevigny did not leave at the first alarm, He" For-chappad hands and rough a : : , skin, use Velvet Skin lotion, 25¢ a or om ewlin plished hack thronsh fie hanks of dark smoke calling for | ottle at Gibson's, OX a (s Madame Sevigny, his wife Somehow he found ber. She | Lieut. J. A. G. Hudson fs iI in the ' was in one of the galleries. With his wife he appeared at a Hotel Dieu. . " L gallery window, Madame Sevigny appeared to have fainted. | pr ------ IY the F amil To TOW . A A fire net was spread below. The firemen and soldiers bow- '{ . ANNOUNCEMENTS : : y . > ir heads before' the smoke. One or two collapsed AT FINE WHITE COTTONS- Free from dress JJ ed their heads before Wi oe ved: 1 > : ing, full vard wide, finished soft for the Th. evigny lewped. Th alt A ked A oe Ho tices ar Fs I : SISCKINGS FOR yen 3 Say y ; 0 ae( Hh € hall-choked me ong. ating to future events, where su p needle, at 10c, 12 1-2¢ and 15c¢ a yard the net cotlapsed. under the shock. Others appeared at the | an admission fee is charged, - STOCKINGS FOR GIR < ; gallery windows. Fresh firemen look the nel, Six or seven are snseried in the Sqvertising a STOCKINGS FOR BOYS . : - men jeaped. Sl ere saved. rod li ty He 1 : } insertion and 5¢ a line for each TH SOX FOR MEN . . 181 Madame Sevigny recovered suflicien Y. 10 speak consecutive insertion; or 10¢ a ~~ i i HORROCKSES" SHRUNK COTTON -- [ull 'she said that Madame Bray of Montreal and Madame Morin line each insertion, if reading : You will find a great choice now ready 36 inches wide; extra strong and durable, of Beauce, Iwo of her friends, were still in the gallepy. = The Satier y a - 'hs wp < h VAIS : 4 i 3 'hie nnouncements for societies, 12 1-2¢, 15¢, 18c and 20c a yard Chamber by this time 'was a mass of fl ime. into whic h no One Piel Rt 2 could penetrate and live. Search by-the firemen resulted in future events, where nq admis- the"discavery of the bodies of Madame Bray and Madame Mo- sion fee is charged, may be in- 3 5 rin on a narrow stairway, clasped in each other's arms. '| serted in this column ou one : . PS er AAA a HAA A i Ar oan cent a word, with a minimum 2 EXTRA FINE LONG CLOTHS Best Eng-. : Peterboro pol i f 1 of 25¢ for one insertion. \ . . » x a LE " ele » police on a charge ol lav- ? lish manufacture, the very finest makes for 1 ing deserted from His ots for-| Underwear, at 12 1-2¢, 15¢, 18¢ & 20ca yd. News of Troops ces. He enlisted with the 109th | Battalion at Lindsay, @hd was re-| - y . -------------------- . a . ens ern mn the iy manded awaiting instructions from | ~~ Sa Lieut.-Ccl, Fee, | , + . 5 . . . ; s : tte Le Re « NAINSOOKS English make, fine even weave, Kingston has scen the last of {he | be Phe The al strength f the 1461) ig ; ed ed | cers! soft finish, at 15¢, 18¢, 20¢, 25¢ and 30c a yd. ors nength of iA 2 | Dg grey ear used by the officers! of Baitalion on Thursday mormfng was 3 4 » ® ¥ the 34th Battery at Barriefield camp. | 4 ; 4 5 542 men. These gren are scattered | It was shipped to Montreal by Capt. : " = throughout the counties of Fronten- Johnson on Thursday morning. - . ae and Lennox and Addington in the -- LF 8 \ x 5 r . following divisions: Arden under : » ; MADAPOLUM- Very of . . : fine make Long Lieut. F. L. Bennett, 34 men; at The 105th Battalion . SUTely a ee d La Yi : .o 1 INE when they enlist a man who Clotly, 36 and 40 inches wide, at Shusboe Lake andar Lieut, 8. 1% a has a son over in Germany. R. J.! z 3 Pn; ' or Lieut, > 5 Haar a} NIAAA cin. sci tai Joc, 25¢ and 30c a yard H, M. Snider 58 men; at Tamworth, | SeDowel) Sas Joined the 10048 Be | 1 . ld . under Capt. Hannah, Lieuty Bush j S®use he believes that this Battalion | mo ® and Lieut Lanos are 37 naan: at | Wil get to Berlin before any other ; 4 . The 3 : | Napanee under Lieut Graham) and and he is determined to bring pack | for s tine . SH { Re | Jape ra Mowntain | 18 son, who ix now one of the Kai- or some time. ww J : | Lieut. Masson 36 men; at Mountain ser's: guests J * FINE WHITE COTTON CREPE --Silk finish; | Grove under Lieut. Bromwich 5 men, "} takes the place of crepe de chene, for un- fi at Plevna under Lieut. H. 8. Wilson Capt 14 4 Women's Gun Metal Boots !--W¢ have a very good line of $3 at . whrices on -léathers Rave advanced and will likelx cor'inue to do so > ; ity Pringle, 146th Battalion, at » Ye tra n ( derwear; 36 inches wide, at "iw ORO ror carnival) + a sy. | Arden;is in the eity, . I Women's Calf Button Boots, which are considered exceptional value : 5Qc, 65¢ and 75¢c a yard fl denham 50 men under Lieut. Doran. b J | ; : §| There" are 2066 men throughout the | Lieut. Harold M. Snider, 146th county and 276 in Kingston, Battalion, at Flinton, was brought to 3 . : the city on Friday morning to Lieut. Long, 146th Batiggfon is in operated on for appendieitis, { the Hotel Dieu. : " 3 : | SR : & = X ' --- Lieut. A. Clayton, Belleville, at-, , 3 , J Rb i} . Pte. G. H. Carbutt of the 33rd Bat- | tending the Royal Sehool of Artil- | N ! : ¢ : ; | tery, Kingston, has been transferred | lery, who had his knee' injured some : : ! 6 ; : . ff! 10 the strength of the ¥3rd at Peter . ; : = : Te 7 1 i three weeks ago, was able to be out" horough. He enlisted at Toronto. fof the General Hospital on Friday I A it * ----- | morning, «. Ag A , ; ; . rey F. Anderson was arrested by the | (Contiyued on page 12)

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