Daily British Whig (1850), 25 Apr 1908, p. 4

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Built to order and erected in place on short notice. fF Estimates Furnished on Request.] Selby & Youlden, Ltd. Kingston Foundry. addresanow, (STAR MFG. CO.,27 Soy 00. PROVIDENCE RL, USA THE WHIG, 75th DAILY BRITISH WHI 810 King street, Ki 1 WEEKLY BRITIak lished in 2 Daily Whig. SCARING AN OPPONENT, The conservative paper which sneer- ed at the liberal press and its change of attitude towards the Whitney gov- ernment, has been answered by the Globe, and in vigorous fashion, While the: government was promising fair things it had a right to considera- tion, but when, especially at the close of the session, it induleed: in arooked or contentious things, and rushed them through without giving the opposition the chance to look in- to them, it forfeited the good opinion and forbearance of its opponents. "The liberal press," says the Globe, "supported Hon. Adam Beck's power policy, but Premier Whitney made a fatal blunder in rejecting the over: tures of a re tive of the Brit- ish' bon ,tand that without so much as consulting Hon, Adam Beck. That blunder robbed the people of Ontario of their white coal for gene rations. Liberal newspapers praised the premier when he declared he would not gerrymander Ontario, and that his fair redistribution would be an example to the province. He has suddenly forced through the legisla- ture a gerrymander that the most complacent conservative newspapers are ashamed to defend. The libetal press commended the promise of care for the wealth of the province, but with startling suddenness $130,000 has been voted away to a relative of the minister of lands 'and mines, The liberal press endorsed the declaration that the time for land grants to rail- ways was past in. Ontario, but we have had the unexpected revival of a land grant for which the premier made but a halting apology. Still more startling is the involving of the province in a guarantee of $2,500,000 bonds for the Mackenzie & Mann in- terests at a time when Mr. Mackenzie is tieing up the government's power policy. The liberal press has. been un- expectedly called - upon to announce the appointment of a member as sheriff, another principle gone by the board. The only fall that is not startingly sudden is the adoption of the spoils system and its undermining of official fidelity." | . Every 'little while the tory press ia claiming credit for its [airness and independence, though it must be said that it gives very little evidence of them. The liberal press has been ine clined to do independent criticism and it has had its experience. This certi- cism has beh quoted against it, when its own party has been affected, or when, as in this case, it displayed the eminent quality of fairness to the conservatives. The temarkable thing about the present case is that the "call to account" is from a paper which » has posed as an independent and a lover of fair play. QUEEN'S COLLEGE CONNECTIONS, The isépe of circulars upon the sub- jeot has been the occasion of the present press discussion as to the re- lation of Queen's College with the Presbyterian church. 'The movement in favour of great changes is general ly pretty well understood, but it is difficult to realize the ses that have led up to the proposal now for a separation of the college from the church. This institution of learning was the projection of the church, but its growth and development depended upon agencies of a civic, provincial and national character, This is evi- denced in the various additions which have been made to the historic. pile, and to the interest that attaches to the erection of each new building. It tells. the story of expandion and the means that were employed in giving to the aspirations of the two y One was the absorption scheme which meant the concentration of teaching. power in Toronto, indet the scheme ad-|J vanced by "the government. Queen's (2 N stood (1) lor isolation, for the inde- THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, SATURDAY, APRIL 25, 1908. governing body or representatives the Presbyterian church. words, the appeal for a separation of interests now does not arise from apy authoritative source; and the result I must be confusing. It is, therefore, necessary that the Position of the college with regard to the movement of the day, and con- cerning its relation with the Presby- e | terian church, should be plainly stat- ed, for assuredly the financial future of a great institution should not be imperilled by indiscreet appeals. EDITORIAL NOTES. The wounded men on the firing line of the been removed. Why ? Mr. Morley once said that the Lords should be ended or mended, The fact that be is going to the upper cham- ber is suggestive of what he may at-| tempt. Mr. Ross has been again discussing the senate. He dégs not presume to say what may happen to it, but he is satisfied that it will remain. Perhaps he may help to revive or reform it. The London Times will remain un- der the control of the Walters family. An intimation that some of its tradi- tions will be preserved, though its escutcheon has been somewhat tarn- ished. The conservatives in the commons are quite sure that no member of par- liament should be appointed to a pub- lic office--if a liberal. It will be all vight if the lucky one happens to be a conservative member of the legisla- ture, pn The Montreal Gazette regards it as a sign of weakness in any party "to have any of the old men where they looked like chiefs." This cannot ap- ply to one party. Some of those who are behind Mr. Borden Ottawa should take the hint. in The Toronto News is annoyed with the leader of the opposition, because he insists upon the government hav- ing an annual accounting for the money spent on the Provincial Uni- versity. Why not? It is a business proposition. A movement is on foot to have Mr. Donovan run in Leeds as the conser- vative candidate. What is to hecome of Mr. Taylor? It is only a few days since he was the 'wonderful things he was doing at Ottawa. Have they tired of him ? Mr. Whitney talks of having the next redistribution condueted or car- ried out by an independent and non- political commission. He does not ex- pect that promise to be seriously tak- en. The gerrymander, and what pre- ceded it, are too fresh in the mem- ory. ' The women of Toronto will not be silenced on the franchise question. The premier jollied "thenr a bit on the subject, but they have not been thwarted in their plans. They are again demanding votes, and--they will not be refused. The model school section of the Edu. cational Association is referred to as the "morgue." A result of the gov- ernment's policy. And yet the model school is a necessity, and may, some of these days, become very much alive, "Never say die," should be the motto of the model school teachers. NEW DOCTORS (Continued from page 1.) The Third Year. Junior Applied )Aostomy--T, J. Goodlellow, J, H. Stead; Db, A. Car- michael, J, E, Galbraith, M. ¢, Mac- Kiunon, equal ; J. J, McCann; J. C. Gillie, D, Robb, W. G. Wallace, equal: C. 8, Dunham ; T, N. Marcellus, B. L. Wickware, equal ; J. J. McPherson ; C. A. Hughes, H. C, Workman, equal: O. W. Murphy, H. E. Chatham, F. ©. Mcintosh ; E. J. Bracken, J, E, Bry. net, J, W. Corrigall, J.-B, Hutton. equal ; C. W. Burns, A. Ferguson, J. A. Dougan, B. C. Reynolds; A. Leth- erland; J. S. Quinn, J. €. Shilla- beer, que | R, J. Ria, H. M. Ler mont, equal ; C, H, hnight, H, C. Ae In other | C conservative party have not |Murphy, telling his constituents |' . | michael, RB. - | Baker; H. -tson, N., W. Comnolly, : pe . | MeKinley, M. ©, . {terson, equal ; W, D, Kennedy, Ford, ; | Sweeney. ---- of | J. J. McPherson, 0. W. Murphy ; J. B. Hutton, J, 8, Quinn, equal ; H, E. { Chatham, C. W, Bans; J. G. Gillie, |T. M. Galbrgith, B. L.' Wickware, W. 4 Yule, A. Letherland, equal : J. W, Corrigall, B. C. Reynolds ; J, E. Bru- net, E. L. Peonock, equal; C. H. {Knight, J. C. Shillabeer, equal: J. {E. Kidd; J. F. McDermott, J. A. {Houston, equal; H. M. Lermont, R. J. Ellis; E, J, Bracken, D. Jordan, equal ; A. J, Salmon, A. Ferguson, J. McPherson, equal; W, H, Craig. Junior Obstetrics and Paediatrics-- D. Robb, T. J. Goodiellow, D. A. Car. michael, J. J. McPherson, C. A. Hughes J. J. McCann, J. B. Hutton, J. H. Stead ; M. C. MacKinnon, H. E. Chatham, B. L. Wickware, J. E. Gal. { braith, equal ; T, N. Marcellus, 0, W, { Z. J. Bracken, A. Ferguson, [A. J. Salmon; H. C. Workman, J. C Shillabeer, equal ; W. G. Wallace, C. 8S. Dunl , equal; H. M. Lermont, J. W. Cotrigall, equal ; C. J. M son, A. J, Keeley, J. S. Quinn, B. C. Reynolds, W. Letherland; CC. W. Burns, W, H. Craig, H. C. Male, equal; R. J. Ellis, J.C. Gillie, J. E, Brunet, C. H. Knight, Junior Surgery--J. B. Hutton, D. Robb; J. H, Stead, C, A. Hughes, equal ; D. A, Carmichael, J. J, Mc. Cann; B. L. Wickware, J. J. Mc. Pherson, equal ; T. J. Goodlellow, J. E. Brunet, H. C, Workman, equal : T. N. Marcellss, J."E. Galbraith, J. W, Corrigall, A. Letherland, equal ; J. ©. Gillie, & H. Kuight W. G. Wallace, J. 8. Quinn, C. W. Murphy. equal': J. C. Shillabeer, C. J. McPherson, H. E, Chatham ; C, 8. Dunham, C, W. Burns, equal ; M, C. MacKinnon, A, Ferguson; R. J. Ellis, B. C. Rey- nolds, E. J. Bracken, equal; A. J. Keeley, H. C. Mabee, W. H. Craig, A. J. Salmon, J. A. Dougan, H. M. Ler- mont, Junior Clinical Medicine--C. S. Dun ham, O. W. Murphy, equal: J. W. Cor- rigall, B. CC. Reynolds, J. H. Stead, J. J. McCann, equal: B. L. Wickware, J. J, McPherson, eval - M. C. MacKinnon, T. J. Goodfellow, equal ; D. A. Carmichael, J. B. Hut- ton, equal ; R. J. Ellis, C. A. Hughes, J. C, Gillie, equal ; E. J, Bracken, A, J. Keeley, H. M, Lermont, A. Fergu- | son; H. E. Chatham, A, Letherland' equal ; W, G. Wallace; J. E. Gal braith, H. C. Workmen, D. Robb, equal; C. J, McPherson, A. J, Sal mon, W, H, Craig, equal; J. A. Dou- gan, J. C. Shillabeer ; C, W, Burns, C. H. Knight, equal; J. S. Quinn, L. J. Day, equal; H. Mabee, T. N, Mar- cellus. Jumior Practice of Medicine--J. J. McCann, D. A. Carmichael, equal ; B. L. Wickware, M. C. MacKinnon, C. 8S. Dunham, equal; J, H, Stead, C. A, Hughes, T. J. Goodiellow, D. Robb, J. C, Gillie; J, 8, Quinn, H. C. Workman, equal; W. G, Wallace, .J. McPherson, H. E. Chatham, J. C. Shillabeer, C. W. Murphv, equal ; A. Letherland, J. W. Corrigall, equal : J. E. Brunet, C. H, Knight, equal ; J. B. Hutton, H. M, Lermont ; J. E, Galbraith, E. J. Bracken, C. W. Burns, equal ; A. J. Keeley, A. J. Salmon, T. N. Marcellus, equal ; R. J. Ellis, A. Ferguson, J. A. Dougan, C, J. McPherson, equal. The Fourth Year. Senior rastice of Mosicine=d, Mag Donald, . Bradley, « ¥y Cor mett, equal ; G. MN, V, Hunter, C. T. UC. Nutee, equal; J, C, Byers, P. C. LCoulombe, He, Dunlop; S. V. Car michael, W. L. Jule, equal ; R, A. Hughes; J, A. Charlebois, W. D. Ken- nedy, H. A, Connolly, I. D. Cotnam, equal; A, L. Magill, Is J. Collinson ; N. J. McKinley, T. V. Daley, equal ; F. R. Sargent, J. OU, Baker, W. Begys, F, I, Mcintosh, J, E. R. Ramdehoil, equal; M. C, Costello, 1. H. Fraser, H. H./ Milbwn; W. Morrison, UC, A, Patterson, E. T, Myers, equal ; A. Y. 'Thompson, ¥, A. Cays, J. P. 1. Clan cy, J R. MHurtukise, 1. R. Ross: J. L. Sweeney, W. H, Ford, equal; J. M. Kelly, B. H. Thpmpson, M. A, Car michael, N. W. Connolly, A. V. Laing, W. H, Cole, G. H. Patterson, equal F. 8S. Young, J. ¥F. McDermott. Clinical Medicine--R. M. Bradley, W. F. Cornett, C, T, C, Nurse, A, Mac Donald, 1. D. Cotnam, equal; T, J. Collinson, J, E, R. Ragmdeboll, G. H. V. Hunter, J. O. Baker, H. A. Con nolly, W, H. Cole, ¥. BR. Sargent, H. H. Milburn, equal; S. V. Carmichael'; W. D. Kennedy, W, Beggs, equal ; C. A. Patterson, BK. A. Hughes, 1. V. Da- ley, equal; F, B. Mcintosh, J. C. Byers, equal; J, A, Charlebois, T. R Ross, E. T. Myers, equal; B. Harty Thompson, H. Dunlop, W. Le Yule, L. H. Fraser, J. R. Hurtubize; A. L. Magill, J, P. I. Clancy, equal; W Morrison, N, W, Connolly, M, C. Ces tello, equal; N. J. McKinley, G. H. Patterson, P. 0. Coulombe, J. M. Kel- ly; W. H. Ford, J. L. Sweeney, H. E. Bond, equal; ¥. A. Cays, F, 8. Young; J. RK. B, Galloway, M. A. Carmichael, equal; A. V, Laing, Senior Surgeryy--A. MacDonald, 1. D. Cotaam ; J. A. Charlebois, H. Dunlop, equal; E, T. Myers, C. T. C Nurse, J. C. Byers, equal; W. H. Cols T. Rc Ross, H. H. Milburn, F. R. Sargent, equal; W. ¥, Cornett, J. M. Kelly, J. P. 1, Clancy, 8. V. Car- A. Hughes, equal; J. 0, A. Connolly, G. H. Patter equal; P, 0, Coulombe; T, J, Callinson, G. H. V. Hunter, F. B, Mcintosh, J. E. R: ". {Ramdeholl, equal ; T. V. Daley, R. M. land ; |Bradley, A. L. Magill, equal; B. H. R. Hurtubise, N. J. Costello, C, A. Pat Beggs, equal; W. L. Yule, L. er; A. V, Laing; W. Morrison, W. equal; J. F, McDermott, J, joett, W. Morrison, J. 1C. A. I -- A. Charlebois: -- W. H. Cole, H. Dun- lop, equal, P. Coulombe, H. H. Milburn, R. A. Hughes; N, W. Coa nolly, A. L, Magill, J. E. BR Ramde- boll, equal; R. M. Bradley; W. Begs H. A. Counolly, T. R, "Ross, S. V, Carmichael, equal; J, O. Baker, M. C Costello; #. R. Sergent, W, D. Kea. nedy, equal; B. H.Thomgson: J. R Hurtubdse, H. E. Bond, equal: T. J Collinson, J, M. Kelly, equal; J. C. Byers, A. V. hbaing, G. H. V. Hun- ter, G. H. Patterson, J, L. Sweeney N. J. McKinley, equal; W. F. Cor- Patterson, P. B, Mcihtoiane. son, F. B. Mcint Lo Yolo, L. I Fraser, TC ntosh, W, Senior Medicine and Surgical Ana- tomy--C. T. C. Nurse, A, L: Magill, R. A. Hughes; HM. Dunlop, 8S. V. Car. michael, equal; E. T. Myers; A. Mac- Donald, I. v, Daley, equal; H.R. Milburn, J. 0, Baker; J. E, R. Ram- deboll, L, H. Fraser, equgl: J. AM. Kelly, 1. D. Cotnam, eqial; J, A. Charlebois; Ww. Db. Kennedy, F. RI. Sargent, equal; H. A, Connolly, J. P.L Clancy, W. ' H. Ford; J. F. McDermott, J, C. Byers, equal; M. © Costello; R. M, Bradley, A. V. Laing, equal; W. L. Yule, F. B. Me Intosh, equal; N. W. Connolly; B. H. Thompson, T. 4, Collinson, equal; ® N. oO Mekiniey, P. 0. Coulombe; W. WH. ole, eA. "atterson, equal: Thomas Little; W. ¥, Cornett, Ge H. Pat son, J. KR. Hurtubise, equal; T. R. Ross; W. Pegs, G. H, V. Hunter, W. Morrison, equal. Senior Pathology--I. D. Cotnam, C I. C. Nurse, F. R. Sargent, W. F. Cornett, R. M. Bradley, H. A. Con. nolly: G. H. Patterson, P. 0. Coun- lombe, equal: T. J. Collinson, R. A Hughes, N. W. Connolly, equal; E, T, Myers 8S. V. Carmichael, J. 0. Baker, equal; H. Dunlop, A. MacDonald, J. A. Charlebois, A. L. Magill, equal; J. £. R. Ramdeholl, M. C. Costello, equal; J. C. Byers, B. H. Thompson, J. Po LK Clancy: H. H. Milburn, T. Ross, C.-A. Patterson, equal: W. Kennedy, J. 1. Sweeney, W. L. G. H. V. Hunter, equal; T. V, J. M. Kelly, F. B. McIntosh, equal: L. H. Fraser, W. H. Cole, W. Beggs, equal; M. A. Camnichael, J. R. Hur. tubise, F. A. Cays, equal: J. F. Me Dermott, W. Morrison, A. V. ape, L. J. Day, Thomas Little, W. H Ford, N. J. MocKiuley. Sanitary Science--W. F. Cornett, R. M. Bradley, H. A. Connolly, C. T. C Nurse, equal; 8. V. Carmichael, I. D. Cotnam, F. R. Sargent, A, Machon- ald, P. 0. Coulombe, J. 0. Baker: R A. Hughes, A. L. Magill, J. A. Pol- son,equal; W. H. Cole, W. D. Kennedy, equal; H. E. Chatham, C. A. Patter. son, equal; J, C. Byers, F. B. Mecln- tosh, E. T. Myers, equal; G. H. V, Hunter, H. H. Milburn, G. H. Petter- son, equal: T. R. Ross, A. B. Wick- ware; W, Beggs, N. W. Connolly, L H. Fraser, equal; M. 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