Daily British Whig (1850), 19 Mar 1917, p. 5

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IN THE HALLS OF QUEENS THE ARTS ( ONC Uv CURSU S CONVEN- ED ON SATURDAY AFTERNOON Sorrow at the University Death in Action of Lieut. Beevor, a Former Student. The annual the "Out of the High Rent District." Connor' s Ladies' Exclusive EEE Preparefor Over the session of held on Saturday afternoon with Judge. McDougall presiding Some tof the wen tame fnantigipation of a rush, but as this event did not take place the sesgions of the Court pro- | ceeded in a very orderly: manner,| There were a number of cases up » and some interesting legal battles! were fought There were no very a serious cases dealt with, however, and orly small fines were levied on One of the in- established by offending members. teresting precedents the Court was that where and the common law of the concursus conflict, the military law has the pre- cedence. You can depend on correct styles 'at low prices if you buy your outfit here. Coats, Suits, Dresses Individual models now ready for you. Come tomorrow and make your selection. A pleasure to show you and compare prices. See our special stout suits at $20.00. Our Millinery Dept. Is a bower of beauty these days. All the new Many expressions of sorrow and sympathy were heard at the college when the news of the death of sec- ond Lieut. Vernon Beevor became | known. The deceased was a well- | known student at ihe university prior to his departure 'for E ngland | about a year ago. After graduating | from the Kingston Collegiate Insti- tute in 1915, country 'heeded him, ceeded to England, an_English infantry regiment. His training. in the Queen's 'University . x C. 0. T. C. stood him in good stead, creations are here,'marked in plain figures, and he was one of the many who ' have received English commissions. ! at prices that defy competition. - SEE THE WINDOW. T.J.O Connor 260 Princess St. Telephone 800 "Higher up street, but lower in price." and was attached to an Essex regi- ment, with which he proceeded to France. His gallantry in action was rewarded several mgnths ago by the Military Cross, a' matter of consider- able pride of her sons should so distinguish himself in the battles of the Empire. His death is sincerely regretted both among the staff and students: VINCENT FOWLER'S HOME TROY- ON. PITTSBURG ROAD I ED BY FIRE SUNDAY AFTERNOON Big New Brick Home Now Only the Walls Standing=Nothing Was Am A AA A A A Saved. The. new big brick home erected [a -- --_-- only three years ago by Vincent Fow- 4 . ler on the Pittsburg Road was com- ! Now That Spring Is Here Buy pletely destroyed by fire on Sunday afternoon, and now only portions of the walls are standing The fire oc- ANSCO CAMERAS AND SUPPLIES, curred » while Mr. and Mrs. Fowler CYKO PAPER AND M.Q. DEVELOPER with their little daughter were out riving. The home was the newest and one x ES Sole Agent and Distributor of the finest on the road between Alar A or a well Kingston and Kingston Mills. It known in mining circles, died at En- stood on the 'right hand side of the terprise on Sunday Deceased was road and on rather a prominent piece about eighty-three years of age and . argent, of ground. It was beautifully finish-{g,q 4 "native of Beitevitle. Sere od both inside and outside. sided in Kingston for about fifteen Corner 1 and Montreal Streets elepiu: 41 About four o'clock on Sunday after-| vo rc 'and was interested in various noon some people were driving by mining companies. Mr. Chisholm and noticed the smoke. An entrance. ,, , veteran of 1866 and an ardent was attempted, but it was found im- Scot For some years. lie was cons ~ possible because of the volumes of nected with Kingston. St. Andrew's ra smoke. Edward Draper and . the Society, in which he was an active father of Mr. Fowler were called, | ono' 1 region he was a Preshy- land they secured more help over the terian. yi hii telephone. The neighbors 'then . a z Ha formed a "'buckét brigade" and se- DR. RYAN'S SALARY curing water from the well did] -- ! : > everything in their power to extin- yas Under Discussion in the Ontario guish the flames. , The fire had started so well, how- Legislature, ever, that not one article of furniture In the Ontario Legislature on Fri- or anything else in the house could | day afternoon, Mr. Parliament asked be saved, and finally the back and |if Dr. E. Ryan, Superintendent of the front 'walls fell in, portion of the side chimney standing. The gost of the house alone was fully $5,000, while the furnishings, ete., would greatly increase this amount. The outbuild- ings, including a splendid barn, were saved by the neighbors. The cause of the fire is unknown. It has been suggested that one of the stoves filled with gas and expleded: walls and the Spring Overcoats GOOD VALUES. Grawford & Walsh SPECIAL AGENTS TAILORS, ARTHUR FREE CAUGHT. Will Probably be Brought Within the Next Ten Days. In all probability Arthur Free, un- Here be brought back within ten days. He has been arrested charged with ille- to save time and expense the charge of murder at Selley's Bay will not be lodged against him until he reaches this side. He will be brought across the line on the first charge of ille- gally entering, which will be simply deportation. If the murder charge! was pressed it would mean extradi- tion and a long unwinding of official pvepdute. At the Grand Saturday. The patrons of the Grand had lots of fun on Saturday, when Mutt and Jefl"s wedding was the attraction. Mutt and Jeff are favorities with every person, 'and. two large audi- ences turned out to see them. At the matinee the children had the time of their lives, while the older folks also enjoyed the fun. The music was good and the production went through with a spring that was most pleasing. Mutt and Jeff appear in an entirely new role in this attraction, and they do the parts justice. Bud Fisher's characters were ably portrayed. Charley Stewart Showed "Em, In the Dental-Vietoria Allan Cup game in Winnipeg on Friday night Chazley Stewart, the Toronto goal | keeper, made a name for himself ear- ly mew on second half when with four . Princess and Bagot Streets. TN ------ Women's Dull Kid Gypsy Button, Patent Colt Bals, Lace, Cloth Top "Classic" make. Regular $5.00. Special price ; Men's Tan Calf, Lace, Blucher and Bals, Gun Metal Calf Bluchers. - Regulay $5. jprice.. .. .. + 33.45 own under ed ai He eir- | cumstances. This was the time when Stewart showed his class, stopping angles, getting down on ees, lying down, everything but down on Mrs. A J. Sword, Gananoque, is spending the week in Kingston | eral Hospital, with her little sop, Viv- je vndergene. an Spetation £ Vernon | Arts | Concursus Iniguitatis et Virtutis was | * | velle, military | he entered the Faculty | of Applied Science. Shortly before! the university session closed, Lieut. | Beevor decided that his King and and he pro-| where he joined | He took a course in infantry training | in the university that one | leaving only a der arrest at Cape Vincent, N.Y,, will | gally entering the United States, an de reached before the ice goes, | private gardens Gen- | THE DAILY BR BRITISH WHIG, MONDAY, MARCH 19, 1917. ORDER SHOULD BE "GIVEN ALL CONFISCATED LIQUOR TO GO TO INSTITUTIONS, on It is a Shame That All the "Strong Stuff" Should be Dumped Into the Sewers--onsiderable Liquor Has Been Wasted. There is one case of liquor, confis- cated by the license inspector, which , Will not be. used to flush the Kings- ton sewers, as a result of the action | taken by Mayor Hughes, and it ig the hope of citizens generally, that an or- der will be given by Chairman Fla- of the Ontario, License Board. to have al the liquer confiscated handed over to charitable institutions where good use can be made of it . Believing that it was a great waste to dump the 'strong stuff' in the sewers, Mayor Hughes wrote Chair- man Flavelle, of the Ontario License | Board, asking if the liquor seized by the police and Inspector MeCammon | could be handed over to some of tthe 'local institutions. He had special re- ference to a case of liquor confiscated by Inspector McCammon on Jan. | 16th, As a result of the Mayor's re- | quest Inspector McCammon on Sat- | urday received a letter from Chair- man Flavelle, ordering him to give the case of liquor in question over to { the House For the Aged and Infirm. Liquor is required .for medicinal pur- poses at this institution a great deal, and would be a tutions. In years passed hundreds of gal- lans have been dumped into the sew- er, when it. might lave been used at oe local hospitals or one of the many i charitable institutions in Kingston, i CHISHOLM DEAD. Well-known Mining Promoter Passes Away at KE nterprise, A. M. | | Hospital for the Insane, Kingston, had been paid any part of his sa !by the Government since he enl hy ! for active service. The Provingidl j reasurer explained that he had been paid in accordance with the prineiple | adopted by the Government----full salary for the first year of service jand the difference between his mili- tary pay and hig salary for any fur- Yther period. Lots of Ice Yet. When will the ice move out of the harbor? This is the question of the day in marine circles, but the present outlook does not look good for the opening of the harbor until the end of the month, at least, and some of the mariners believe that April will Big Ice Harvest. There has been plenty of ice this winter, and the ice company has been able to get in a good supply. Ice for | both domestic and cooling purposes | has been cut in karge quantities. HOOD'S PILLS: Bast ar all lives the. -------- -------- i ~ THE WORLD'S a Best Teas GROW IN CEYLON We Have Secured a small Lot of the P very finest GOLDEN TIP CEYLON TEA This tea is the product of one of the of Ceylon -- it is absolutely pure and unequalled in flavor--thé Weal tea for afternoon 'en. Price $1.00 per Ib. One pound makes 200 Cups of Tea. 3 benefit to the insti-| _PAGE FIVE $2.25 Es Special Sale LADIES' KID BUTTON BOOTS Sizes 5} to 8 only. A real good, comfortable shoe, with medium heels. Were regular $3.50. CLEARING AT $2.25. ; Abernethy's - Shoe Store = Home-Made Candy Fresh Made iy Day. Sakell's Next Grand Opera House Telephone 640 SPRING BUDS Before the hills begin to stir, we have the ' SPRING HATS Ready for you to try on. See the Leading Styles in our Win. dows as you pass. We Have Every Best Make. $3, $4, STILL GOING STRONG Every Department on the Jump. Dining room fur- miture that excels anything ever attempted in City. 2, $2.50, $4.50. Campbell Bros., The Big Hat Dealers. 'We have reputation of carrying the largest assort- ment, but this year we have excelled any previous LUBIN'S efforts. Scalp | James Reid Remedy a | For Motor Services. SEE TION | LOCAL BRANCH TIME TABLE { In effect Jan. 14th, 1817. | | Frains will leave and arrive at Caey | Depot, foot of Johnson street. CANADIAN SERVICE, CURES Noi ena iaER HHER LONDON to HALIFAX DANDRUFF - i No. i iniern "Ltd 41 bm. Jin | HALIFAX to LONDON AND STOPS dois AF bo . : FALLING HAIR No. 18 Mail . Tisam 175m | AYia Piruinuty) 50c Bottle Vo 't 16 Exvress . «os 1a a.m, 3 a or (Calling Falmouth to land passengers) No. i juters) Led. Let Ly 3 bm For particulars of =allings and rates, Nos. 1, 8, 7, 13, 14, 16, 18, 19 run daily Hora A ia as, Robert | Other trains dally except Sunday. King Street East, Toronto. A er rust, Midwinter strawberries may be ad- Direct route to Toronto, Hamilton, Buffalo, London, Prouse's Drug Store Phone 82. ' Opposite St. Andrew's Church Otte Quebee, Portland, 8t. John. ded to the growing list of commodi { Halifax, Boston and New York. ! tie ' he For / Pullman Accommodation, Te | ties that aren't worth what they cost, Why hurry to reach the top of the ladder if you are going to fall off when you get there? True happiness is a reflection of you have given to kets and all other information, apply 0 J. P. HANLEY, AGENT. Cor: dehnsan Sud Untarie Stree': Ont. | semNCY ron, Ll OCEAN STEAM. LINES the happiness fipen Day . Night Telephone 99 Othersy Low Fares and ~*% ToAlPsntsln Through Tickets Western Canada and thePacific Coast Electric Lighted and Comfortably Equipped Trains. To obtain the lowest fare and the most convenient routing apply to M. C. Dunn, City t, or J. E. Ivey, Sta- tion Agent, or write to R. L. Fairbairn; General Pas- senger Dept., 68 King St. E., Toronto. VIA CANADIAN NORTHERN pe

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