MONDAY, JANUARY 16, 1922. : -r | i | Uptons' Confessions of the | Murder of Constable Beard of Napanee, Shooting of Constable Cotter, Robberies of Best's, Chown's and Daltons' Stores, 3 Complete in the Napanee Beaver. Get a copy to-night. Store open until 7.30 p.m. ________THE DAILY BRITISH WHig, PAROLE BOARD DOESKT (IW THE HALS OF QUEENS COMMUTE LONG TERNS vise univasie ce 1o- formation About Queen's | Deals Only With Prisoners in| Alma Mater Society. | Institutions Whose Sentence | Is Indeterminate. FUR MOTOR COATS FOR MEN ALASKA BEAVER By «vr. 315.00 ...$12.00 A meeting of Queen's alma mater society was held in convocation hall | Iu shit fe hol u : | Saturday evening at which a large Pile o he aoc hat it B | a 8 € S nothing whatever to do Vich -- mio pins basinem, torr releases of serious offenders before | se d th ial stat mt f r | completing their sentences, the 0 | PE esente: fie Sasunal Suton i BI > "@ Dl- 'the past year emphasing the- fact arty So Led 1s 11 ty [Lh ee a nec are uh | | BA. 14 © pub- fearried on on a big scale and have ji Mir SX planatioms, according to Dr. | increased greatly during the year lava ho skis ind te hoard. | with the addition cf the stadium and xl) e bye 1 ve pon | i t the cases of two motorists, Hors] ue Hk Tue gaanoial Steteinant of | Goldbetg and Earnest Howard, con- igiven. At the next meeting Mr. | vie : | j ¥ioted and sentenced for manslaugh- | Awray will be made an honorary ter, the first of whom was released | member of the A.M.S | on parole, and the second pardoned, -- | {after serving a month or less of two | | ' A proposal will be made that the a 3 3a \ ly 3 id hl SL pamiveiy, alma mater society meet but once ig ot day Jae) = A ad |gvery two weeks, the executive of the i fof 2 Yor Years she h eI (goclety meeting once a week and [rood or rune 1 a Was | transacting any routine business. It | | cases was par Oran oe lo oe 1s also the ambition of the executive a. . arole Board |i; provide programmes for the meet- ol . {ings. tg | We have in Ontario not one wey | y but three ways by which a man under | sentence can remain outside the walls {of a jail or reformatory, says Dr. Lavell in explaining "he confusion i ~ mater soclety has been in receipt of that has anisen. First of all, because {communications from universities in | widest in its cope, comes the go- | ieee ph é t n t Canada ask- [called "ticket of leave' which is ov|3 ales ang western 2d i ing for constitutions: of the alma | OF aed by 200 Seurinion Joranment | mater society of Queen's as they in- a RES am, 1 Her ea {tend organizing similar bodies and ® [wanted to know how Queen's sty- | penitentiary or jail in Canada and t |dens managed their society | let loose any prisoner, who is requir-| Lamy i led to report to the police once a | i iu ! The stude ba eparing | month. There are occasions when dents 5d 1s preparing | is [for the winter season and will play the department of Justice appears to ' Were it Seal Caps Persian Caps Ist Quality Large Robes, black or grey . ..$27.00 "John McKay, Limited 149-157 BROCK STREET i an THE ELECTRIC SHOP Cali and arrange for ® free trial of the A. B.C. ELECTRIC WASHER 115 Broek Street, Phone 1545. F. J. GRACE As an evidence that Queen's is |known as a studént governed uni- jversity' is the fact that the alma A THE COLLEGE BOOK STORE PHONE 919, OPEN TILL 8.00 P.M, W. C. CANNON | the local police offictals concerned to Jat the university's games. i t for the fact that the student | be acting rather arbitrarily in weild- | °° 9 |ing its power to dssue "tickets-of. {players have not the time to devote | ag , . | to the work it might have been-avail- leave." The cases cited above were lable for playing for the skaters at | the rink. Absolute Evidence in Favor of Ground Cylinders All high grade automobile engines manufactured in this country as well as in Europe have their cylinder bores finish. | ed by grinding. Some of the American cars that might be | mentioned are Apperson Brewster Cadillac Cunningham Dorris Franklin Haynes Holmes In fact, 84 nse engines with ground cylind e mercial motors are ground. H eald clusively. Automobile owners we hav e one of these Heald Cylinder Grinding Machines, and can g uarantee first class work. Ground Cylinders is a selling point with many cars. { the result of direct action on the par: | of the department of justice. , | -- | " i Vaccination is being enforced | > Boa | aie Parvle Bx od Syorks, lo.» | AION the arts and science students | " ita mn © 31he atole, at the university, the medicals hav- | The "ticket-of-leave" is often incor- [rectly described as a "parole" gl. [ing all been vaccinated last year, | 0 '" Lh n t | : | rons wae a vont does Sot | wi uote and scioghe students Parol a raried. ac w 1d ih ov. | Dave finished writing their examina- Icetat tro prantec, as Would De ex- | ioic and will Fesnria classes this [Dected, by the OntaMe Parole Board | we again, The results, some of | jand when an offender has been given ' ' . : : jan "indeterminite' setence'" which the"papers written being finals, will -- ee { usually consists of a definite term of | bo posted soon. SILK say three months followed by an in- | Some Of the students have beck | definit eriod described | as 'not | oe E --- en 0 Dr Od --SERGE, : --MELROSE CLOTH, more 'than "wenty:four months .less |@fter the athletic board of control to } one day." The board may let the pris- {build another open ai ink so that joner out on parole provided that it |2ll the student teams may get op- | "TWEED, | thinks such action is in the pubNe in- portunities for practice. All the | | terest, and there is definite employ- | Year teams wish to use the one open --CORDUROY. --CRETONNE, | ment awaiting the man outside. air rink at about the same hours and ' > . Automotive Grinders The parole system, unlike the tick- |@8 a result some of the teams have ; R --SCRIM. . M. CAMPBELL, |et-of-leave system does not apply "0 [to do without, Corner of Queen and Wellington Streets. { penitentiaries which are dominion in- -- VOILE SATEEN --TOWELLING. --TABLE DAMASK, etc. | stitutions, but only to.the provincal | (Ontario) and municipal penal ins:i- | tutions in which the maximum sent- SPECIALLY PRICED FOR TUESDAY Pictorial Quarterly for Spring--now on sale ..25¢. Subscribe for Pictorial Magazine, only $1.50 per year. We take |ence is two years. Every man who subscriptions, -- a REMNANTS BIG SALE OF REMNANTS ON TUESDAY Peerless Plerce Arrow Rolls Royce Standard Stevens Duryea + Stutz Templar Packard Winton of all the m anufacturers of pleasure cary r bores, and 91% of the com- Machines ' are used ex. Hudson Kissel LaFayette lincoln Locomobile Marmon Mercer SHEETING --PILLOW COTTON. --WHITE COTTON --GREY COTTON --FLANNELETTE --~WRAPPERETTE --SHIRTING --GALATEA --GINGHAM --PRINT a As so many players were turning out with the junior team another team has been entered in the junior inercollegiate race and as the fourth team in the rugby schedule will be classed with K.C.I. and Regilopolis, pr |enters one of these latter institutions |i8 considered, before his sentence .is well under way, as to his fitness ror parole. The matter is no' allowed to depend on his own application or that of any friends he may possess. Once paroled, the prisoner is un-- ' {der the absolute control and super- «J resh Priat.and Rolls 37¢c and 3%¢ | vision of the board. He has to report 3 tor 28¢. lll once a month at least and is, besides, .80¢. [Jl | under the eye of some one of its rep- resentatives. He is expected to stiex * soe '0 his job and support himself--and his family, #f he has one, It is in cases of indeterminate sea- tences only that paroles are issued--- the board cannot interfere with tha definite sentence of a judge--but as indeterminate sentences .are being Isn't is remarkable how a 90- | made use of increasingly by judges |pound girl can make a 290-pound | {and magistrates, the parole system is (man Beg, Jump Through, and Rel} | GENERAL INSURANCE When renewing in- surance of any kind let us quote you rates. : . : Fresh Pack Rolled Oats 6 Ibs. 250, | Reliable . Companies Fancy New Rice .....3 Ibs. 20¢, | only represented. VICTORY BONDS I; Bought and sold. R.H Waddell The McCann ! Phones 326-596. The annual dinner of the aescula- pian society will be held on January 31st, BARGAINS -10 lbs. 75c. | Granulated Sugar . . de, | Fresh Belleville Butter .. To Stop a Cold in One Day Take Laxative BROMO QUININE tablets. The genuine bears the sig- | nature of E. W. Grove. (Be sure | you get BROMO). 30c. Made in | Canada. i A woman has never more than two! pockets to a man's fifteen pockets, | Yet a woman usually carries a hand- | kerchief when she needs one. | Corn Flakes a * 850 0 0a . White Pofatoes, per peck . 1 Peas, 1 Corn, 1 Tomatoes Canned Pears Surprise or Gold Soap ..5 for 33e, Castile Soap . 7 bars 20e, Oysters, Old Cheese, Celery, . {growing in importance. It appears |Over and Play Dead! | to show a good measure of success as The Mohammedans hold their Sab- | well, for last year--*he most difficult bath on Friday. | year the police have known--212 paroles were granted and 201 of the ; | | recipients 'made good." That is, 91 | { | | | TEA SALE NOW ON ! Cullen's CASH AND CARRY ALFRED and PRINCESS STS, Newman & The Always Busy Store Ageficy 88 Brock St | per cent, of them not only kept ou' of jail but es*ablished themselves in steady positions, From 90 to 93 per cen J ear by year since y A plate from which a dog has eaten MAY OPEN MISSION HERE Of New Testament Apostolic Church--Address by Rev. M. Rickard. : $3,500 Montreal street, near Raglan Road, detached } two-storey cement block dwelling, containing 7 rooms and bathroom, electric lights and gas, § hot air furnace, mantle, hardwood floors: in first class repair. Subject to possession Ma js 2 May be sold on easy terms, if d sired. E. W. MULLIN & SON EXCLUSIVE AGENTS Corner Johnson and Division Streets Phones 530w and 8 THREE BIG BARGAINS N LADIES' FINE SHOES $3.95 (1)----Ladies' Black Calf English Brogue Oxfords, with wide "Will never again be used for the pre- | got together and made the materia: | -- Paration of human food among une $8 per yard, stylish women would | 'true gypsies. | wear nothing but gunnysacking. May Work Outside Jail, oF - i The third way in which a man can be and mot be a prisoner at the same time is "hrough the Ontario "act for the extra-mural employment of pri- soners under sentence," who provis- i fons, unlike the parole, apply to de- . | finitely sentenced offenders. 3 ---- ph E00 ga Rev. M. Rickard was the speaker at a meeting held in Ontario, hall on z Sunday evening in the interests of Under thi thod the prisoner be- | WEP . comes a sor of "iraets" Ho in ao Rh or at Spe dul im paroled and not pardoned but held n ' | a . safekeeping. While allowed to spend Bi ggest Stock [oo EY, ar ten the day at outside work he must {thors Was a great noed in this vity oF Best Values 4 , report lo tha Sy bom, Of suutee, Yeport-to 1h work for the unfortunate and needy i ¢ {in time of trouble. Inspector Juha Care Jo usure the sately of the [Pollie of the Children's Aid Society, without the co-operation of the local come to us. For over forty § chief of police; and Itke the parola years we have been making ot his church, and stated tha' he nad system, the permit system appears Buying our | studied theological ideas for a num- in Ringston. | ber of years and seldom had any two prisoners wha received permits only one escaped. a scriptural passages were read by the splendidly equi fur factory speaker, who claimed that he believ- Approciste the Invitation, We save you all the middle- Bog in the simple plain word of God. man's profit. Georgo Awrey, director of ath- letics, Queen's University, 3as ia- pend .m. in some | po Sin aw pon an . jail some mission similar to the Sailors' P : Mission which did so much good Newest Styles i T t . Pubile 5s Sxereised hn Banting ee If you are interested in Furs { also made a few remarks. Mr. Rickard outlined the principies 60 far to meeting with success. Last yéar was it§ first year and out of 12¢ finest pelts direct from the trap- la on the exact interpretaticn pers and hunters and with a of any one passage. A number of "We do not have to explain any of this seripture," said the speaker, A real NOW FOR FINE FURS we hope to be in a position Attention to your every requirement. in the With the Christmas rush over, to give more carefui far line. We are showing some excellent values in Hudson Seal Coats, Come in and try some on. » Prompt attention now given to alterations and repairs. = [greatly appreciated. IRA opment, vited the executive and players of the Frontenac. hockey club to wit- ness the Bollevills-Quoen's hockey mate at the Jock Harty Arena Fri- day night, and the invitation is An electrically heated ea Xo been invented to fasten letters and packages with sealing wax perfect in form and impression. ! A modernized form of fitteenth We make to order everything in fine Furs. We buy Raw Furs of all kinds. We repair, re-dye or alter Furs on short notice. 3 : nner IE Eo a] Mexico's oil lands are a3- urht lA & Ki timated to equal France in area oniy about 1 1-3 per cent. are under asvel- hw a on 1 "but merely accept it just as # 1s. 1 ' would rather have the comfort and promise of the bible than the tavor of all men." i The speaker concluded by eaylug that the hour would soon come when the world will not be governed by hu- man authority, but by divine au'hor- ity, when Christ will return to the earth and set up a divine goverament: Most people waste a lot of vaiu- able time telling their troubles to other people, who are not even inter- ested. trouble with the man who imagines that he has pretty baif Is that be always looks like he needed a hair cut, toes, heavy weited soles, and lc flat heels. splendid walking shoe. All sizes 2% to 7. (2)--Ladies' Brown Calfskin Semi - Brogue Oxfords, with medium toes, sewn leather soles and military heels. All sizes 2% to 7. (3)--Big Girls' High Top Lace Boots in both black and brown with medium toes, heavy sewn leather soles and low flat sport heels. Regular $6.00 values. All sizes 2% to 7, in each color. » "SEE OUR WINDOWS" | S. J. MARTIN 180 PRINCESS STREET - . . "PHONE 2316,