THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 8. 1918. To : ' | men to run for the different positions. THE HALLS Of QUEEN S lhe programme rendered ai the Apes teulapian Society meeting by the fipul ¢ | year was heartily enjoyed by the num- | [THE DRAMATIC CLUB'S ast fous wd Bi ues. So : HAs BEEN CHOSEN | piano solos, J. (. Smith several mar -- {aclic pieces exd togeiber Teil"--Arts| Uown by the Uld Mili Stireace Evening on! COUPakied by 5 vizon. lbe fst year | will have the Lobor of 'rendering a pro Aris gramme pest meeting, and as there is la great deal ol musical talent in the The easte of the play "You Never | Yo0r a-ireat is expeclod. Can Tell, * which will be put on by! Ihe total registration | the Queen's Dramatic club in a few [YP tO to-day amounts lo 4%, weeks time, Has finally been chosen, |, ? M. Farnham, B.A. a graduate of but wot without much diffienlty, art 06 has returned to college and started ing 10 the kien competition for parts, {on a medical course. Ou account of and the abundance of talent shown | Certain: classes in the faculty of educa- Ibe principal members of the caste | 1108 Which he is attending, Mr. Farn- are: 4 ham fears he will be unable to con- Valentine, a young demiist, H. 1, |tinue his studies in medicine. Spankie, ' PPI Bohun, a lawyer, R. M. Spankie. DISTRICT DASHES. ' Philip Clauden, Gi. B., Metallum. Gloria Clauden, Miss ('. Watt. Dolly Clauden, Miss Gilthooly The Waiter, Charles Gridler. Crampton, George Clark. Practices are being held daily and undoubtedly a treat is in store for the public when the play appears in the Girand Opera House, ong er "You Never Can i4 Held & Social Frday-- rts '14 Defeated 'IC 8: Rugby. ao medicine News Clipped From Our Many Ex- changes. Thomas J. Burns, Crystal Rock, and Miss Helena Mary Delaney, Spencerville, were married Wednes- : : . . day. n | 5 John Stitt, a wil known Sarpen th 1 ter of Prescott, died Thursday, age hi is : 1 eighty-one yoars. A family of four This store is continually on the lookout for the aus and aéevery Sppostmmity to save our customers something on ap rchase is quickly taken advantage of. Every day we are in touch with children survive, Considerable damage was done to ithe Montreal and Toronto trade, and secure special lots that otherwise would pass Kingston. TO-NIGHT we will place of sale {the residence of W. H. and J, B¢ 90 Pairs Men's Mocha Gloves -- The address which was to have been given before the dramatic club on thursday last by Dr. McNeil on *"The Plays of Hernard Shaw," has bee 1 Ferguson, Junetown, by fire, on postponed till Monday next, Wednesday evening, The people of 'Knox church, Demor- estville, had tea served in the new church hall which Wellington Boulter recently purchased for them. . The death occurred in Brockville Friday of Mrs. Charles P. Morgan, after an illness of (wo months. Four daughters and three sons survive. The death occurred at Macdonald's Bay, Rideau Lake, of Alexander Mac- donald, a lifelong resident of .ae | township of South Elmaslay.. He was The programme of Philosophical So J lam Green Point, aged six. To, me i on UE NOY, | y-four, wis found dead in hin bed ou "Prof. Gwillim: Dee Ind. "The Philos Monday. fe was unmarried and re phy of Nathun Arnold," 'rof gr pe ! sided with his. mother, who was in her Machonald; Jan. Ath, Tosti." } 2 Ghisth year, Young died in Brock- Vrol. A. N. Ferguson; Feb. 10th, "Is {sje Pridey a od fifty-five years, De- hen's Work," Dean Cappon; Jan. 27th, | hh sod Ys age in geotiand and Bergson's 'Theory of Humor," Prof |. Be WE rN oD DY o Campbell ' ' jeame to Brockville thirty years ago. ¥ { A husband, five daughters and two Arts '14 held a very successful social evening on Friday in the new Arts building from six p.m. to ten p.m. Af- ter enjoying the following excellent programme dancing was indulged in for the rest of the evenimg:-- Address 'by Prof. Mitchell, honorary president : recitation, Miss Bigelow; vocal, H. 8. Donnelly; recitation, J McNab; pianc duet, Misses MacAluster and Leighton: vocal, I'. Macdonnell, Eh Just the right make for Fall wear, in shades of Tans and in Greys, sizes 8 to 9, made by areliable English firm, and good value at $1 pair. Yours To-Night 69¢ Pair. CLASSY OVERCOATS solve 500 Good Quality Glass Towels, The man who is considering an Overcoat can the ar question most easily here, We've a great variety of models from the coat he can wear without attracting everyone's attention as quite Just step in to gee all 1 he as many coals as you like. Fall ran A A tA BO attention to the garment the newest thing out. that will attract handsome new styles and try on { e of prices {rom $12.00 way up to $26.00. ~~ LIVINGSTON'S | "BROCK STREET es -------- To-Night, 7.30 O'clock. . We have made a spéciil purchase of Ladies' Kid Gloves| 'Regularly worth 75e, In Tans, Browns, ete. 90c pair, and offer them cop wa To-Night at 49¢ Pair. / Ye Sizes 51, 6, 61, 64, 63, 7, each customer. 7h Th Limit to - See the new novelties we are showing in ( |Lavies: FALL COATS a : ak 4 - soy - . oa we x x \ i ---- * -------- | Arts '14 defeated Arts '16 in a rug | by game in the Mitchell series on Fri | day afterfoon in the athletic grounds | by the score-of 19 ta 4. The ground | was very slippery and the going heavy Fourteen's team proved itself superio to the freshmen in every department of the game and won on their merits -- Arts 12 held its first regular moet ing on Friday at five p.m., President North presiding. (he vear has secur | ed the night of Nevember 22nd as al date for ils social evening and the fol- | lowing members were appointed as 'al géneral commnultee to conduct this ev- | ent: Mog og W. M. Wright, McCru| and McCrae and the Misses McArthur, | Redmond and Roney ~ This committe: will have the power to choose subsid. | ing committees. Steps were also tak on at the meeting to prepare for the Alma Mater-elections. There was a large attendance and the meeting was a great success. 2 The Queen's brass band met Satu day ai one p.m. in convocation hall to proceed to the Varsity rughy game. The Rooters' Club meét Vriduy at se én p.m. to raake preparations for the game. A joint social evening of the years Arts '16 and Arts '15 will be held in the new Arts building on Monday at five p.m. Mr. Saider, Arts '13, who has been teaching in the west, has returned to Queen's. T. M. Walsh, B.A., has been appoint od tutor in political science. J. PJ Leacock, M.A. of the Domin- ion Archives Uepartment, Ottawa, is engaged in research work for the Tor onto Historical Society. | sons survive, | Among the children attending was H. | Preston, Mr. and Mrs. Phillip W. Noxon cele brated the fiftieth anniversary of their wedding at Valley City, North Dakota, om October 18th, 19J2, Y. Cooper and wife, Bloomfield. QUEEN'S WON BY 3 TO 2. Intercollegiate Soccer Game With "Varsity. Ther: was a large attendance ol student spectators at the Queen's- Varsity soccer match on Queen's lower campus on Saturday morning. The game was not as fast as it might have been had the ground been in 'good condition. Varsity had a jead at half time, the score being 2:0, The final score wae" to 2 in favor | of Queen's. The teams were : Varsity--+Stack, in goal; Melean and McCulla, ' backs, Pew, Taylor and halves: Godwin, McTavish, Givens, Mart and Fenwick, forwards. Queen's-- Fisher, goal; Dufiett and McKenzie, backs; Ball, Coulgr and MacDonald, halves; MacLachlan, i Whitehead; Foster, McNab and Mas- tors, forwards Referee--Prof. J. F. McDonald. VERY SUDDEN DEATH. PD. J. Rankin Passed Away at Collins Bay. Saturday forenoon, D. J. Rankin, Collins Bay; an old resident there and well known - throughout the country, dropped deag. He was over seventy years of age and had been prominent in county and municipal life. He was Miss Nellie Spooner, B.A. od to return to the city from the west. Liv. George Cook, who has practising near ('ornwall, is in the city for a few.days on his - way to Northern Saskatchewan, where he will set up as a medical practictioner. Isaac Ellenson, Arts '13 will not re turn to Queen's this year, but will complete his course extra-muraily from] Toronto. A is expect- to-morrow been The Medical College. D Medicine "16 held its regular meeting on Thursday afternoon. A committee was appointed to select men trom the oluss for represéntation on the rughy iaetite games in order to select men or the inter-faculty games which will be pulled oli shortly. A musical com- mittee was, appointed for the purpose of supply ing a programme during ithe meetings of the year, Several new members were voted into the year. The medical drama committee did not hold its meeting yesterday as was yexpected on account of Dean Connell 'being away at the Ontario council ex- amination; in Toronto, consequently the commitiee were unable to select a date and thus start preparations. |he various sub-committees are working earnestly to make the dinner' a huge success. 'The Aesculapian Society held its re wad meeting on Friday at four p.m. report of the dimner commiitee stated. that seventy tickets bad. aiready been sold and that a full orchestra the occasion. had been engaged for The report the club of the Iniqui- J tatis Concursus Court was given. The petty fines collected last session' irom this court amounted to $0.75 while the fines levied upon students i mesnors amounted to $1.35. The ex- an ex-warden, a Presbyterian and a | conservative. | He was father of Anthony Rankin, I M.P.P., who was in the city when the sad event oceurred. | He was alae father of Dr. W. Ran | kin, Brooklyn; Mrs. Joseph Losee, Col- { lins Bay; Mrs. (Rev.) Macdonald, Mrs. { Tait, Collins Bay; Mrs. R. J. Bushell, Kingston. His widow also survives. Mrs. Ross, at Rockwood asylum, is a s.ater. Ran Ahead of Ticket, ™- 'n the contest for secretary of state Francis M. Hugo, Watertown, N.Y. received a total of 7006 votes in Jefferson Totinty while May X the dem- ocratic nominee, mosived 5,532, giv- mg Hugo a plurality of 1,474. As President Taft was given a plur- ality of 319 in the county and Mad- ges" plurality for governor was 291, Mayor Hugo ran 925 ahead of the wtate smticket, upon which his name was placed. The Late John ¥. Peters. The death occurred in the general hospital, on Saturday moming, at an early hour, of John Frederick Pe- ters, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Pe ters, York stmet, after a brief illness, The deceased was taken to the hos pital a few weeks ago suffering from rheumatism. He was ~ forty-nine years of age and is survived by his parents and also a number of broth. ors and sisters. The depressions whith were shown on yesterday's chart have both prae tically disappeared, while another one is situated in Alberta. zed Border all around and ends hemmed. This is the best Towel to use in drying glass, as no lint comes off. by 19 inches wide. The size is 28 inches long Special To-Night 8c Each or 2 for 13¢c Ee ------ 2000 Cards White Pearl Buttons 4 different sizes, put up 'one dozen of a size on a card. Just the right make for general use and for Underwear. Special To-Night 6 cards for 5c. 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