Daily British Whig (1850), 30 Sep 1914, p. 5

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WORK OF THE YMCA. IRESULTS AT QUEEN'S For the Fall and Winter Is Being Arranged. - DE : an " - > « » LVE DE % IS IN QUARTERS AT TETE DPE! [he officers of the Y.M.C A. are ar. | TWELVE DEGREES =D PONT BARRACKS. ranging matters in connection with Fast CED, J €ssy ------ the fall and winter work. " : . a : Za Cornwall, Ont. Bade Farewell To the Artillerymen! The Young men s cabinet, which has |! The Lists of Those Who Passed Sup. : : ce A : iemrim--r--------------r------------ Who Sail For England -- A Num. bo n the big Waring body at the Mememal Examinations in Arts %; : YX." wi ave a ig year if the And Science, : : 7 PIL ATING ber of Artillerymen Returned to Proscht, plans Are Cafricd oot. 4 y ootwear In Nickle, Siiver, Copper, Brass. Kingston. U. R. Powers, the new, physical di-| These B.A. degrées were announced The band of the Royal Canadian rector, arrived on I'nesday noon and | 8t° Queen's University Wednesday . Horse Artillery, which has been at immediately got down to business tn { mOERIng | » Ba ; A o 2% ghia . Valcartier for. the past six weeks, getting things ready for the gymnasi- riggmshaw, Mary H., Toledo. E F Y Yr Ladi returned to the city on Pueslldy at-*um I, which takes + on|{ Denholm, K. A. Blenheim, i or oung . es ternoon and immediately 'w in Thursday evening, October Ist, whey | Fennell, T. H. Medicine Hat. Alta. ; ; : ¥ quarters at Tete de Pont'ba ke. "| the intermediates go on the fioor at| Johnston, W..(', Lyndhurst. , ¢ z : : Lt 4 The trip was made over the Can-|7,15 a'clock. Reireshments will be| Kennedy, P: 8: S. Porcupine. * Patents and Gun Metals with cloth tops and fancy adian Northern railroad. The men! served directly afier the class i Lake, Ethel M.,' Sydenham. R h 1s ; left the camp grounds on Monday! K. i. Rhines, who has held the Lees, €..W., Peterboro, eels, sity evening about ten o'clock and arriv- 'position of physical director for the | McElwee, Maud T.,' Chatham, N.B. ed in the city ai five o'clock on Tubs: past two years, has been granted one { Maciarldne, G, S., Ottawa. day afternoon. . [year's leave of absence, and My. MacKay, J. IL, Cornwall, The men report having'a'big time} Powers will fill in for that time." Mr.| 'MacMillan, Mary Florence, © Avon- Neat i at Yalcartier. Although the wed | Powers was a director of the Helle- ' more. 2 : ase We all kinds of irom nnd wir er has n very co or the past) ville Y.M.C.A. for some time, and | Pomeroy, Gertrude, Toronio. P rf ¥ 5 00 50 Make. 2 Get prices. ween the men enjoyed thé&mseivks, Mutended accepting '4 position in one| Reports incomplete of J, A. Mae, e ect itting x . ' i PARTRIDGE & SONS, Before leaving the camp grounds 'of the loronto associations. Mr. | Fachern, Stayner, and Christina R. [| Diff + i | 00 FANine 5 erent , 00, West. the bandsmen bade farewell to the] Rhines will not leave the city, until { Mack.achlan, Burnstown, ' artillerymen who are leaving for Thursday night, k AGENCY Syarseds pg ivice, Although the! On Friday evening the seniors will | Results In Science. men left the camp grounds a couple make their first appearance 'at eight ' ° ? . . a Te a \ : : of 'days ago, it was thought that clock. [pat ematics J 7 tronamdy) Div. Shoe 9 \ Shoe : : they would sail Wednesday morning. On ~ rday i uils 4 i : di Wholesale Indents promptly execut he Dandsfien Etate thot oo En TOY Sorting at ¥) and | Mathematics 1 © {trigonometry)--Div. Repairing ed at lowest cash prices for all Big day evening it was so cold on the 4nd beginners' classes will be Tong 1 Mathematics I (algebra)--ihv, 11. ¥ ish and Continental goods, including camp grounds that there was about menced, after which the boys will he ' min mati te a a) hb Books and Stationery, one half-inch of snow lying on the given a lunch. In Colby * i Bi ff Boots, Shoes and Leather, ground. {Un Monday morning last Samuel } g | ¢ Ast; 2 ol} fg 38 o ~1hv, I Chemicals and Druggists' Sundries Three of the members of the band' Lilley, who was recently appointed | ( AaShiomatiok 4 matey eth i, China, Earthenware and Glass: | got their band discharge and sailed boys' secretary, took over. his new. wip: 8, Fk. s, H. 5. ware. : } with the battery for the front. duties, Cycles, Motor Cars and Accessor- The band was acconmtbanied 'bY 'Ifie hove work committee, under | Wei, Y..U. Poon, KE 1. Pettingill, NE b if 4 wahip of Frank rir fes. about jen - Ten ey joes the leads rship of Frank Kinuear, mot Mathematics II1--Div. 11. § : | 3 % Prapery Millinery ~ and Plece 3 In the association. building. on Mon- | popevan, R. 1. Welsh, : | : ds, Kent i dome of thgre. mew TWETe day 'evening, | "Physics I (b)--Div. 11, W, CG, Bar > . Fancy Goods and Perfumery, turned down on account of" being, ft was decided to have the fathers faq ' i i ¥ medically unfit for service, while und sons' hanguet on the evemng of " . 2 Hardware, Machinery and Metals. others were unable to get the colt Uotober Ped. Py Favio Stanton by rics 1--Diy, 111, W. G. Barrett, Ig ¥. Holmes, F. 6: Quigley. Wilson, C Connelly, 5. P. Eagleson. Mathematics Il--Div. 111, } Jewellery, Plate and Watches, sent of their wives, Will Fe the Tiare yO on . . Provmraphie and Optical Goods, | When the men arrived at (he ar: Liiary will nr sented no oie SUC | Physics TV. 111, P, F. Skinner. | | Best in Kingston By Government Provisions and Oilmen's Stores, racks they were. very hungry dn ae- | Wopk contmittee and the social 1 tieneral chemistry Div, 11, 5. P. 3 etc., ete. count of only having one meal in| nyrittee of the cabinet ! } Hifleson. YD me 1 I Test Commission 23% to 5%. over fourteen hours, i On Sunday morning' the hovs will HNeralogy y rw de Re / Trade Discounts Allowed. Major Hamilbn is in command of! ; Bpecial Quotations on Demand. the men who returned Sample Cases from $30 upwards. It is the intention of the bands- Consigiiments of Produce Sold on | men to occupy their old quarters to Account. the right of the gate. The quarters | tingui. John Kinch has agreed to give the | J. B. Wilkinson. iv. Il, 'G. D opening address wert E : class 1s Ang re-Organize and 3 to the left of the gate will be occup- ganized and will | j Johnston S ' meet for the first time M sor spe ot r ¢ ied by the men of the ¥4th regiment € on Monday Descriptive geometry--dhv. LI, F. . ad evening next at 5.15 o'clock, | Laturney, W. More r.: Danais WILLIAM WILSON & SONS, who will mare or ingoburrae ' ks on Ine 'religious committee has désided | a pin \ Ja Bis W. (Established 1814) Wednesday. A fatigue party of the| ¢ havaigthe rally' of the young 1:en's |}. Noonan ! : ' riflemen were busy: on Tuesday | bible clake, next. Monday 'evening at |' B : Hin it 25, Abchurcy, Lane, London, E.O. cleaning up the quarters. 6.30 o'clock | Structural engineering wv. " Cable Address: "Annuaire London.' 0 iW. KF. Noonan. ®, | Hydraulic engineering Il and 111 " GRAND OPERA HOUSE. IN MARINE CIRCLES. | tiv ee Shyues g ; | ARIE pe on 1 HIGHEST GUARANTEED . " Hydraube engineering The Marks Company Produced "The Movements of Vessels Reported | w. }. Nodnan 2 8 Bishop's Chrviage." Along the Harbor. Economics--Div. 11, W. F. Noonan. |] q ~ The Marke Bros. company was The 'schooner Julia B Merrill ar- | -- | greeted with a large audience at the (rived from Big Sous on Tuesday | Arts Class Results, | \ ou'll like the smart eC 1C ron, ® Grand Opera House last evening, | night with a cargo of co 1 for ' : : . x The company presented -the drains Swift's, : 2 OF] Junior Greele--Div. 1, J.T. Wil-} dashing styles made by : zation of "The Bishop's Cafriage ™ a The steamer Sowards arrived irom SOW # Buckley and other fam- For a short time only ich is 'quite Tamil the | Bie : ant : Senior Greek--Div. 111, W. C. John- |} re, hich da quite familiar to the | Big Sodus with "coal for . Robert son, Nora Dewar, A. Melntosh, 6. ous makers shown here public. May A. Bell Marks took the'| Crawford. . ! 4 . " nN leading role of "Nancy Olden," the | M. T. Co.'s elevator : Tug Mary, 1 ¥ Maciaylane, Beairice Gilhooly, exclusively. Halliday's Electric Shop girl thief, and around her and ler girom Montreal, two light barges; tug! Hugh Shannen, C. G. Graham Swell new shapes in §i pal, "Tom Dorgan," Arthur Mat- [Bronson cleared for Montreal, with | Junior French--Diy. AL, E i A We n shaj thews, centred the plot of the piece. | two grain-laden barges; Steamer | OTE Jane McDowell, F. M. Gould, soft hats and Derbies, As 'a 'thief she was adroit and } Glenmount cleared for Fort Wil- ke J. Lonsberry. Div. Il], J. T, 29 £9 5() shrewd, and the thief's chequered ca- | liam to load grain for Kingston Curtis, Laura McMahon, i Seott, Pa, PU, repr was a subject which she hand-| The steamer Kingston will pass up A. E. Judge, F. A. O'Reilly, i led in a masterly manner. But inf to-night, light, on the way from Mon- | Parker, J. A Sabignach, i Bi | AUTOMOBILES AND CARBIAGES the court scene, in the last act, she | (real to Fort William. FT har an del M Ha a df br FOR HIRE displayed strong dramatic ability. The sféamer Fairmpunt is due t, | (Anton safey 1 arin, T, ¥, 8 2 i . f \ Phone 1177 ; Lorn Elwyn, as "Will Latimer," the |arvive to-morrow from Fort Wil j lan, H. IL. Armstrong, J. W. . . N rn " | lawyer, took a character which ac- {liam to discharge grain. j isd, Mn R. a i Skane, Kingston's Largest Hat i Robber Tires for Carriages asd ONE'S CLOTHES 00 quired ability to carry out. They Steamer Neepawah cleared for Mon { Mabel i Div Py aude Dealers Automobiles. 3 were ably assisted by Frances Scarth, | treal at 3 p.m. Tuesday. {Fe Bn ropean To ets Meh ot . : Nina Bruns and Masie 'Marks and the | Steamer Stormount passed up at LE er aero, M. J. O'Neill; div. go Geor ( WwW. Boyd Sbier ¥iturbore oe pany 3 I 5 pam. Tuesday. { II Libbie H Melvin, P. Datice Y, 7} > 4 8 . ' > ies 8s Scarth S or Beave S| do Bids ' pr Yas . hPa ¥ , . er fhe ecinitios ih ah he Heaverion pushed fown {Mrs Re Musselman, Agues E. For Kjuanan » 5 1 Hannan, J. B. Cow ie g BRASS BEDSTEADS ] ously _encored. Masié Wark, | Steamer Port Dalhousie is epeoted ner, Evalena Ferguson, A. McGuire, |F.. M. Gould, Dorothy Roney, E. H, AND CHILDREN'S COTS itis to your interest to wear fault- | vigorously encored A her teamer ath ) I { Catherine Melntosh Greig; W. Sager, Dora Stock, equal; 4 : lessly tailored ®arments. Next to| although quite young, acquitiet 3nd to pass up. | Inspector's Greek history-- Div Jean Johnson; Div, 3, Agnes Fortune, riches, it is man's best asset Our [self well with her songs. Richare Steanier. Rosedale expected to pass ' jj Evans. Flossie Bogart, J. A. Rgmsay N. V clothes meet all the requirements Lester contributed two songs and » down from Toronto. : ! Pass animal bielogy->-Div. 1., Freeman, W. M. Mitchell; D. Park- --~ necessary for a mankto be well-tal)- | recitation, while Ina Riddle gavel Steamer Lake Michigan and barge! p. Bissell, J. L. McCullough, J. A.thill, J. K. MacLachlan, equal. A f t ored, If you will "have your gar-| several Highland dances. fare cleared * for Erie from (he . water Cameron, Lulu Fleming, W. M Colonial History--Div, 2, J. PF Mf . | ments made here, there will never be| Tonight the company présents "The | rks. | Eddie, Florence Scanlon, Laura Ar-[Quinn, D. A. Sutherland, Mary I. Lea- \ rr I] any dissatisfaction on this score 3 "ong . = their morning Bible class. | Mechanical engineering Vib---Iiv, 1, much to make a good, or the reverse, Impression when meeting people and the: first impression is apt to last; so 2 LAI 0g, Show Girl," depicting the inner lifa| Steamer Aletha down from Picton | gue, J. J. Carty, Dorothy Wert, Ma- |cock: Div 3 TH Raowles of an actress. on Wednesday. mie V. McDougall, Jane McDowell: English history--Div. 1. Cr Fd YZ : Steamer Buena Vista cleared for 'dfy. 111. P'S. Kepnedy, R. H. L. Ug-| Oates, J. E. Corre. Div. 2 --F. i 5 ie ED: §§ p | a+. Redf Ottawa Wednesday morning. low, H. J. Valeni¥ne, M. J. O'Neill,| Gould, J. E. Burchell, Annie L. Dunn S ; . IY On Saturday "Trenton had a N Steamer Julia B. Merrill \ arrived Evalena Férgyson, H. E. Armstrong Mary T. Leacock, Florence B. Max- F-7, J Th Pp Cross tag day and raised $500. ' from Sodus with coal for Swift's. Junior chemistry---Div. 1,M. Hast-| well, A. D. Lamont. Div. 3.--Mar- LS . ay) Ww was _carriedd on by ithe Daughters Of Steamer Belleville is due from To- ings, D. Parkhill;> div. 1I, Luella garet McGuire, A. F. Coley, W. S > ~ ps2" 7 f , the: Exingire. ; pronto on Wednesday night { Grainger, A, J. Beatty; div. Ill, W.y Eliot, J. W. Edwards, Emily M ' Steamer City of Ottawa due from P. Kearns. Wilson, Mary H. Briggenshaw, E - y . ; 4 on: Thursday. | _ Geology--Div. 11, F. E. Burchell, | Melville, Kate E. Skinner. ! : ---- | H. Loucks, Annie L. Dunn, Theresa European history--Div. 1, Cladde This two inch post bed only $15.00 THE LO.O.F ANDMASTER. E. Thierault, CR. F. MacLennan; | Ferguson. Div. 2.--Elizabeth Mar- 8 ------ ! div. III, "Irene Si' MacGregor; J.|tin, Esther G. Harrop, M. J. O'Neill. Akg tug inch continuous PON as : - > Presented Jewels to Sfembers of Cat-| Shaw, D. H. McLean, W. M. Erwin Div. Libbe H. Melvin, P. Dancy, arm eo on ea 5 Bragui Lodge | Jutior "Latin," Ply. 2--F. M.| Mrs. F. G. Musselman, Agnes E. For. d fad : - I 4 * Gould, :Mary. '®;; Morgan, Beatrice | tune, walena Ferguson, A. McGuire. On Tuesday evening Cataraghl going: Diy, .3.-W. E. French (Continued on Page 8 lodge 1.0.0.F. had an informal visit Lloyd M. Hawns BE. W. Bradwin, Re- "voulinuel, on Tage 30 . Bef from Bro. D. M. McIntyre, Toronto, ino ee) ann. © A. 1. Lewis, J.-H. : . : e rice ore the grand-nigster of the order, and prin Julia M. Hamilton, Norma Best Quality--Lowest Price a ] ! " - i re 4 the newly-el ted D:D.G.M:; Charles Jackson, Frank M. Hollingshead, A % the War Hisglus. Pe BYARd-master Py Lucy Murphy, J..8. McCormack, Or- car wos to Bros. J 8. R.'qyong. Whitehead, "Katie E. Skinner, : McCann, W. J. C. Allen, J. R. Don RB, MeLucy, ° np -- i é y . f : v ; Rondo : BY THROWING UP POSITIONS TO . aldson" and W. J. Arniel, who have Senior Latin, Div. 2.--James GQ Black Green or Mixed 30-35-40-50-60¢c Pes 'Jjpbeen actively associated wit. ivdge oumeroy J. F. Curtis, H. J. Valen. GO TO VALCARTIER. aad ! Work for many. years. After the (yn. Div. 2. W. J.C. Hyland, G. inpondos. ; 2 : business of the meeting, there was Hy Fennell, Gertrude Pomeroy, C. A Number Will be Unable to Attend " og Hime itn Jursh with the W. Lses, Lister M. O'Reilly, Mary| 'Queen's as They Are Now Short of 8 aster 25. chairman, Smith, John L. McKinnon. Div. 3.--| Money. O1l Cloths and Limoleums and Carper AS the grand master isa member iil S, J. Hooper, D. M. Halfpenny, Se Squares. -| of * Granite lodge of the city, it is Helen Dawson, J. A. Cameron, John It is feared that some of the We have a large stock of Refriger- ire 4 : uiderstood. that upon the occasion A. Pinlayson, Charles W. Wright | Science students from Queen's uni-| stors und Gas Stoves; also all Kinds of | oy 's safety drop-side "rots, of theanniversary of that lodge, the ju w Bradwin, William T. Medcof, [versity who have been at Valcartier | tew and second-hand furniture; all f¢ hikiiren 220 members of all the city lodges will Mabel Anderson, M. E. Vera Rogers. | AMD for the past six weeks will be | *G00L a2 Teascnable prices. : 30 receive an official' visit from him John Murray, T. J. Hughes, H. H.lunable to return to Queen's univer- * i € and tender him their congratula- Tudhope. Fred N. Stephen, A. Me. ity this fall on account of lack of | MH. SUGARMAN, 242 Ontarfd Street. LEADING Eg ti ! } if | tions." | Intosh, Walter Joyce, E. W. Pilgrim, | funds. te Craig's : ; 4 , Granite lodge happens to have Peter Sinclair, D. A. Mcliraith F.€.| When the students were called : ; 3 1a A both of the chief officers of the Pro- Copnish, Clarice E. Coley, Evelyn out for service they gave up good }] vince and of the district as members. Clark, Margaret Jonson, A. F. Coley, | Positions and reported at once at FE rarer nod Junior German--Div. 11, Juli the camp grounds at Valcartier. BELGIAN OFFICER HERE. | [go Wor time Thompens. "% 'M- | The EVIE ob oF ae Besitions ars ga tof -- Senior Ger Div TL. de that the men are short of taone; : | \ : ; Thought OM 14th Rifles Are to Be Saha pantie. Jl fekean M. fuhich they had xpecten to Duy tor nno cement : ; fie | Sent to Belgium. |, Junior English-Div, 11, C. How. [their course at Queen's university. / » " : 1 y a ' During the pust:fow. dave. the iis ith, Beatrice Fakins, 1. S. Riggs, Although they have been paid $1.10 ; cers. of the 14th regiment, doing duty Laura Argue,' Lucy Murphy, J. REL An lle Sider Suanass; that ; 3 A if} *t Fort Henry, entertained a Belgian Cameron, I. N. Hollingshead, Norma hi her ave a or 3 amouy fi chen who is visiting Capada on Jackson, Jane McDowell, Vera M. R. | iC few days ago the militia depart: |N THE FALL STYLES IN MEN'S "FOR OCTOBER if behalf of his government. Rogers. Div. HI. F. A. OReilly, Hi { oidnt mt Caas0 te iilltia if dt DRS AWAIT YOUR CON- ' tae Belgian, who is a fine looking Tewin, J. J. Carty, J. A. M.. Robb, | ment at its way clear to stition | SIDERATION AND SELEC. soldier, was very much pleased with iW. P. R. Holderoit, Eva Parker. the men at Tete de Pont barracks MON: ya - the way the work at the fort is be- | Seior English--Div.. I. FT. Our-fan aliow them 'to attend the uni-| ine Sureied ah by the men on-duty. ting e Camerow, nw Cavell, eq- | ygraity He visited t quarters where the ua - «1. Hartford. Hv. II, Agnes is ; 3 Metal prisoners of 'war are in confinement. McEachen, Sister' Mary McNeil, eq: a 3 ay a Hazel and Sus ' : It is thought that the rifles which ual: E. H. Fletcher; Tuella Grainger, partment as' the barracks will be 1 band Broan, Bave been used by the 1th for W.J. C. Hyland, Berth M. C. Shaw. | hort mony by the time the 14th regi: [ll ueene Inotr aud earn Al years, but were recently replaced by C. W. Wright, equal; W. J. 'Neill, ment and the R. C. H. A. band are reanan. 1nd slnpes rifles, are Yo be sent to Bel. W. Ri Tracy, equal; Laura MeMabon, [in quartem: : fume be used by the people in W. M. Mitchell. W. J. McKenzie. Div. The science students did work at -------- ei, their country. . II, A. BF. Armstrong, J. A. Cule, Valeartier camp which only experi- , : Yi Grace A. Hamilton, Fsther (i. Hap enced engineers could do. Agents 'for ' On Sumdex William Pick, Amelins- rop, A. D. Lamont, mal; Marv Mor. | Although. no word has been ve-|§ 7 THE WARTT SHOE -- Trg, lost his drive house hy fire. gam, T. A. Reid, Laura M, Ruder, | ceived from any of the students re 3 His barn with all its contents was equal; C. E. Putman; William Boul- | the past few days, it is thought that KNEELAND SHOE saved after Ya hard fight, im which tbn, Nettie Johnson, Mary McNab, they are at work some place be- 100 neighbors helped. loss is 82,- equal: Clarice Colev, J. W. Tdwards, | tween Valcartier and Quebec, where ¢ / 000, with small insurance. J. H. Smeltza, equal: J. R. Howie, the troops are boarding the stea- 2 - On Saturday Very Rev. Dean Mur. Johm Murray, equal; Laura M. Hugh- - mers, " ray. Brockvilla, united in marriage es: R. H. Bernard, . A. Robinson, | = As the "oad is very rongh in pla- HH Princess-St. 3 Herbert Cecil Johnson and Miss Ber Nollie' Naughton, equal. ces; it has been found necessary to \ ' ; . S| nadetta May Ludlow, youngest dau. +. Junior Philosophy--Div, 1, (laude 'place small bridges across it for the . eo o ghter of P. J. Ludlow. RT Ferguson, W. M., Eadie; Div, 2,4. A soldiers to pass over, a ane . i RE gy ir A i A ¥

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