Daily British Whig (1850), 22 Jun 1914, p. 8

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! | | At Your Service Two-piece suits or three-piece in cool dressy serg.s, homespuns and cheviots, single breast and Norfoik, $12.00, $15.00, $18.00. Thin coats, $2.50 to £3.50 Outing Trousers, $1.25 to $3.50 Straw hats, $1.50 to $2.50 Negiigee Shirts, $1.00 to $2.25 Cool underwear, 50¢ to $1.00 Combination underwear, $1.00 to $2.50 Thin hosiery, smnmer ties, and all sorts of cool toggery. A look and you're our customer. LIVINGSTON"S A Little Cut of the Way, But It Will Pay You To Walk | Fancy Linens | Waldron's A VERY LARGE ASSORTMENT OF USEFUL ARTICLES IN FANCY LINENS, INCLUD- ING MANY NOVELTIES Plain Linen Hemstitched Tray Cloths, Run- ners, Lunch Cloths and Napkins, suit- able for embroidering, ~ from 25¢ to $1.50 each, ' Cadet Damask Linens with hemstitched and scal- loped sdfes, in tray cloths, lunch cloths and napkins, from 25c to $4.50 each. Hand Embroidered Initialed Towels and Pillow Cases, from 60c to $3.00. Centre Pisces, hand embroidered and with Cluny lace an on, a large var: : a oision, from 50c to FROM THE ROYAL MILITARY COLLEGE THIS TERM. The Results of the Examinations Were Posted on Monday--The List of Prize Winners. The following is a list of the gre duates of the Royal Military © this year in of of merit, as nounced on Monday morning : Diplomas With Honors. Sergt. W. F. Hadley, Chatham. 23,220 Sgt. H. S. Matthews, Peterboro. 22,59 SM. C. V. Fessenden, Peterboro . S.. R. MacDonald, Ed- oo ROBLOB.. coi verrer sorres srinne EIR Corpl. L. K. Grosue, Montreal--21,113 C.S.M. C. V. Strong, Montreal. 20,647 Corpl J, 8. B. Macpherson, Ot- taw , 13 ,553 mmond, Toronto.20,404 Rankin, Woodstock Corpl F. 8. A .B ~ 19,918 Diplomas. Corpl. H.. H. Blake, Toronto. 20,707 Sergt. B, NH. Mackenzie, Mone- ton, N.B.,..... cc iis oie 19,705 L. Corpl. W. G. Kerr, Chatham.!S,633 Corpl. F. M. Gibson, Toronto...13,263 L. Corpl. B. D. Rogers, Vancou- Sergt. C. W. A. Barwis, Vascon- E. 0. McMurtry, Mon- treal.. i. ci ns as ha os 2B BE. awa... ..... i. ie L. Corpl. J. K. Cronyn, Toron- . Corpl. F. Fyshe, Montreal... Corpl. W. Vandersmissen, To- POBBOL.. tensrs ses simis waren: wx VT OU8 L. Corpl. D. H. Kittermaster, Chicago. « Corpl. J. F. Preston, Orange- Wl. os isis seis we 38H ~ Corpl. A. H. A. Morphy, la- chine, Que....... ...... ..... ... 17,467 . Corpl. A. McGioun, Montreal 17,433 . Corpl D. C. Greey, Toronto 17,214 Carpl. W. H. Shoenberger, To- ROBO cus iin co van vanens eons T0004 L. Corpl. N. A. Sparks, Ottawa 16,918 Sergt. J. A. Dennistoun, Winni- ws ae 10,879 Otta- + in: 16,099 Nor- Ont. waar 16,198 H. Roberts, Vancou- VBP as sips vi crv aaetinis 10,008 « Corpl. D. E. A. Rispen, Chat- BARE... cr wnins vinsinricvonine: 15,980 . Corpl. A. D. Walker, Hamal- ton... . Corpl. gary. . Corpl. L. Corpl. H. S. Parker, ht AREAL stasis 15,241 H. E. M. Ince, Toron- Bans. "rainzs' waves areas Snzrgan HONS . Corpl. C. B. Pitblado, Mon- reah. ov ar vein we Second Class Results, Following are the results of the se cond class in order of merit : Cadet Ridout, 9,255; 'Uadet Brooks, 9,215; { Cadet Brown, 8,480; Cadet Howard, 8.227; Cadet Davis, 5,052; Cadet Hale, | 7.995: Cadet Greenwood, 7,876; Cadet Cassels, 7,656; Cadet McQueen, 7,637; Cadet dircom, 7.471; Cadet A. LL. Bishop, 7,414; Cadet Ashcroft, 7,409; Cadet White, 7,227: Cadet Leask, 7,164; Cadet Palmer. 7,102; Cadet Donnie, 7,089; Cadet Cooke, 7,044; Ca- det Crawford, 7,027; Cadet Lethbridge, 6.915: Cadet Fisken, 6,844; Cadet Ahern, 6,796; Cadet Clark, 6.789; det Oxley, 6,775; Cadet Therien, Cadet 'I'dswell, 6,672; Cadet GC. Reid, 6,631; Cadet I. A. Reid, 6,516; Cadet Atv ood, 6,400; Cadet Stratford, 6,396; Cadet Dodwell, 6,240; Cadet Nelles, 6,151; Cadet Macaulay, 5,787; Cadet W. A. Bishop, 5,690. Third Class Results Following are the results of the ' third class in order of merit: ' Cadet FitzRandolph, 5923; Cadet Cook, 5518; Cadet Gibson, 5226; Cadet Panet, 5083; Cadet Morton, 5066; Cadet Townsend, 5048; Cadet Hardill, ©5037; Cadet Fawcett, 4972; Cadet Penhale, 4950; Cadet Genet, 4922; Cadet Avery, 4773; Cadet Wurtele, 4742; Cadet Bog- er, 4647; Cadet Holmes, 4631; Ca- det Pelletier, 4588; Cadet Fergus- on-Davie, .4571; Cadet Cochrane, 4562; Cadet Reed, 4549;; Cadet Murchie, 4539; Cadet Adair, 4515; Cadet Boulter, 4513; Cadet Ross, 4497; Cadet Tatlow, 4491; Cadet Grant, 4476; Cadet Chestnut, 4461: Cadet Le Measurer, 4435; Cadet Stewart, 4386; Cadet Roberts, 4377; Cadet Parkin, 4341; Cadet Crerar, 4322; Cadet Morris, 4309; Cadet Pemberton, 4245; Cadet Seott, 4174; Cadet Tinling, 4136; adet Duff-Stuart, 4124; Cadet Wardrope, 4122; Cadet Stone, 3996: Cadet Thompson, 3841; Cadet Campbell, - 3823; Cadet Arneldi, 3797; Cadet Morrison. 3719; Cadet Gooderham, 3675; Cadet Giles, 3643; Cadet Brownfield, 3505: Cadet Pope, 3534. ; --a-- List of Prize Winners. Following is a list of .the prize- winners: Sword of honor, B. 8, M., C. B. R. Macdonald; governor-general's gold medal, Sergt. W. F. Hadley; gover- nor-general's silver medal, Sergt. H. S. Matthews: governor-general's Starr, 3952; den; termi work, first class prize, prize, Cadet R. FitzRandolph. First class prizes--G al profic- lency in military subjects, Sergt. W. F. Hadley; military engineering, B. * Boautifu) Hand Embroidered = Maderia Lunch Cloths with serviettes to match, at special prices. rs BE reoamaltATn a: sretiy a reconn rgt. W. F. Hadley; artillery, Corporal J. 8 B. Macphe ,. physics, Sergt. W. F. H i chemistry, Sergt. W. ley: su oe ev Hadley civil engineering, Sergt: W. F. Had- ley; L'Alliunce Francaise, French Corporal L. K. Green; drills o=. |Our, The {Ontario by the Cadet Battalion; 11 .{a.m., inspection of drawings; 11.15 E Stubbe, | 5 '052; Cadet Mitchell, 4036; Cadet |: bronze medal, C. S. M., C, V. Fessen-{, Sergt. W. F. Hadley; second class 3 prize, Cadet G. 8. Ridout; third class S i HH g F ik F ts 1 LA fad o o wr 9 Revolver challeng . F. Hale Gymnastics and boxingg-Inter-com- pany gymnastic oup, presented by Major W. A. Scott, R.M.L.I. : Won by "B" company, C.8.M. C, V. Strong. Bayonet fighting competition : Sergt. . 8. Matthews. Novices' boxing challenge cup, presented by Mujor J, P. Shine, R.M.L.L: Lightweight, Cadet A. J. Crerat; heavyweight, Cadet J. A. Chestnut. Featherweight boxing challenge cup, presented. by Lieut.- Col. R. E. Kent: Cadet H. A. Ro- berts. Lightweight boxing challenge cup, presented by " stall course, 1899: C.8.M. I. Drummond. Middle weight boxing challenge cup, present ed by long course officers, 1 : Ca det C. R. Sircom. Heavyweight box ing challenge cup, presented by Major- general KE. T. Hutton: Cadet W. Ik. Utarke. = Welterweight boxing : Cadet H. V. LeMesurier. : Riding--Challenge cup, presented by Major George Hooper: C.S.M. C. V. Fessenden. Mounted patrol challenge cup, presented by the Earl of Dun danpald : "C"" section of "A" company, C.S.M. J. H. Roberts. Jumping chal lenge cup, presented by Lieut. H. P. Holt, 3rd Dragoon Guards: B.S.M. C. B. R. Macdonald. Dummy thrust ing rhallenge cup, presented by Capt E. C. Hamilton : B.S.M. C. B. R. Mac Donald. Jumping on pumnahs : det BR. W. L. Crawford. Miscellaneous--Upen squash racquet tournament * LL. Corpl. H. H. Blake Handicap squash racket tournament : Corpl. L. bh. Greeme, Cross country run (cup presented by Col. H. > Greenwood) : L. Corpl. E. I. H. Ings Lennis singles challenge cup : Corps. + IB' Greene. Ca shield, presented by Sir F. W. Borden: | Po. Promotions Announced. The toilowing . promotions were { announced: To battalion Sergeant ; Major Cadet A. L. Bishop, company sergeant majops, Salus Broots, } ureenwood, Hale and Ridout. S---- Programme for Diploma Day Wednesday will ve "Diploma Day" at the college, wh: His Hon- or the Lieutenant-Goiernor of On- tario, Sir John Gibsoa, will be pre: sent and distribute the prizes in the gymnasium. The programme ar- ranged is as follows: 10.30 a.m., reception of His Hon- Lieutenant-Governor of a.m., gymnastics; 11.35 am., ar- tillery drill; 11.45 a.m., inspection of gun-model shed and new dormit- ory; 12.00, (noon) presentation of prizes. a STOOK MARKETS F. B. McCurdy & Co., 86 and 88 Brock St.--H. W. Nelles, Manager. ~ 243 pm., June 22ud. Montreal. oe 30 ul 120 79. Canners .....0...0 0 Cement pid... % 00, Toronto Railway .... .. Brazilian ........ Textile Shawinigan Dominion St ng Bell Telephone ... Ottawa Light, Heat and Power... Montreal Power Coppers ... Smelters CPR... Readin, go skinl sma sai Union Pacific ... United States Steel | e X Northern Pacific . Brooklyn' Rapid Transit Rubber Lehigh Valley American Can. Southern Pacitic July The engagement is anounced of Miss Edythe Havermeyer, daughter of the late Henry Havemeyer, of New JOAN ine Earl of Euston, whose e A Diver Baward Cossaboom = death by falling from the slippery bull of the Empress of Ireland, and mat lev; breaking the atrvalve of his outfit N. W. Rowell in North Oxford will be opposed by R. E. Butler. The in- dependent conservative has retired. At Vienna on Monday, Baroness 3 Ho vou Suttner, the well Known peace dvocate, died. X Hope stil] lingers at Niagara Falls W. Women's Sweater - ¥ === ed s This is the la: ing FRE Coats "{ PRICED TOCLEAR §. Don't go away on vour summer holidays without the ever useful sweater coat. There are so many occasions when a sweater is indispensible. These come in plain or fancy weaves in most wanted colors, white, navy, cardinal, $2.00, $2.50, $3.00. Yours To-morrow While Lot Lasts $1.49 New White Materials Just placed in stock. These are the correct things for summer WHITE RATINE WHITE CREPE WHITE CREPE VOILES WHITE FRENCH VOILES WHITE FINE HAIRLINE STRIPED VOILE WHITE DIMITIES, in fine stripes or checks, Dresses. And many other white materials FINE CORD PIQUES for Waists HATRCORD PIQUES. This is the finest cord made and import- ially for waists. MEDIUM CORD PIQUES for Waists, Dreses, Skirts WIDE CORD PIQ BEDFORD CORD PIQUES, the soft makes Piques at 15¢, 20c for Skirts 35¢, 40c, 45c. row A number of very pretty and stylish SUMMER DRESSES. These are all different, only one or two of each make. See these to-morrow. grey. Regular . 25¢, 30c, 33c, Just received and ready for to-morrow's selling At 25¢ Copy 50 Copies Butterick's "Summer Fashions" at 25¢ Copy quarterly book. With each book is a coupon giv- any Butterick Pattern. AAAANS | John Laidlaw & Choice for 48c. The

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