Daily British Whig (1850), 24 Apr 1915, p. 8

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y I pn __ PAGE ¥I0ET ©. ° THE DATLY BETTISH WHIG, SATURDAY, APRIL 24, 1915. ---- -- The Very | Suit You Want J Is Here Our ambition is" to provide. for men and young 'men the very best clothes that skilled workmen are capable-of making. Not just ordinary clothes that have the outward appear- ance of being good, but suits that both look the part and act the part in the long service and satisfaction they af- ford the wearer. Come in any day and slip on a $15 «Suit. Note the unusual tailoring, the original patterns for the .youthful or the adult figure; we show the correct models, PRICED AS LOW AS $12.00 AND UP TO $22.00. fF eo oo 9 Livingston's Brock Street. A Little Out of the Way, But It Will Pay You To 'WALDRON?'S Special Sale of Lace (Gurtains & Art Muslins 60 pairs of Nottingham Lace Curtains, in five different patterns, all good designs, full 2 1-2 yards long, finished with new patent binding; a splendid bedroom curtains; regular price $1.00 a pair. Special To-Night for 69c a Pair 48 extra fine Lace Curtains, six different pat- § terns, three yards long and extra wide; very strong { double thread and corded edge, all this year's styles. Regular prices, $2 and $2.25 a pair. Sy Specil Toit 51.2 a Par 15 pieces new Art Muslins, in tripes and pretty floral designs, light and dark shades, guaranteed fast colors, suitable for curtains and drapes; regular $15¢ and 18¢ a yard. pa Special ToNight 9c a Yard TI QUEEN'S UNIVERSITY THE DEGREES IN SCIENCE AND! THEOLOGY. The Students Who Have Been Suc- cessful As a Result Of the Recent Examinations. On Saturday at noon the follow- ing degrees were announced at the School of Mining affiliated with Queen's University: A Bachelors of Science. In Mining and Metallurgical En- | Eineering-- Patterson, R.P., B.A. Newburgh, Ont. Civil Engineering--F. M. Allan, | Ottawa; D. G. Browne, Mt. Clair | N.J.; W. 8. Cooke, Ottawa; K. P. Johnston, Napanee; H, A. "McNally | Westport; 8. E. Prowse, Aylmer, | Ont.; C. V. Putnam, Ottawa; E.| Racknor, Princetown, Ont.; C. A. Robbins, Brantford, Ont.; E. K. Rob- inson, Kingston; N. S, Shiels, Cleve land, O.; G. J. Smith, B.A., Kings- ton; H. 8. Van Patter, Aylmer (with 'honours); C. G. Walton, Brockville; J. B: Wilkinson, Springfield, N.B. In Mineralogy and Geology--J. R '} | Marshall, Ottawa. In Mechanical Engineering--R. T | Smith, Sudbury. | Stoco, iP BE 1B | | | {J. T. Caswell, In Electrical Engineering--D. E Charters, Napanee, W. J. Jahnston' | Ont.; N. J. Nixon, Fraser Ridge, P.EL; B. C. Platt, Cobourg; Skinner, Keene, Theology Degrees. The following, having passed all the exanunations for B.D., are recommen- ded to the Senate of Queen's for that degree : L. P. Chambers, MA, Bardizag, Turkey, L. A. Muttit, B.A., Vancouver. S." A. White, M.A., Barrie. eX MacKinnon, Fast Lake, Ainslie, A. J. Wilson, B.A. { The following are eligible for Tes- tamurs : { L. P. Chambers, L. A. Muttit, 8. | A. White, John McKinnon, A. J. | Wilson, A. D. Matheson, W. Dobson » Scholarships In Theology. The Queen's Research Travelling Scholarship, $500--L. P. Chambers, | M.A., Bardizag, Turkey. | The Hugh Waddell Travelling schol- | arship, $400--L. A. Muttit, M.A., Van- | couver. | The St. Andrew's Church, Toronto, | Travelline Scholarship, $300--S, 3 White, M.A., Barrie. | Sarah McClelland Waddell, $120--J, | S. Cornett, M.A., Kingston. The Chancellor's, $700. R. ers, B.A., Calgary, William Morris, $50--Lloyd Flem- | ing, M.A., Dauphin, - Man. | Rankine, No. 1, $60--J. G. Laing, | B.A., Dundas. : | Rankine, No. 2, $50--J. D. McCrae, | B.A., London, Ont. | Spence, $30--W. Nipawin, Sask. i Toronto, ev0--J. P. McLeod, Prince | Fdwarc Island. Towse, $45--J. Kingston. | ! Lav-{ Dobson, BA, M. Laird, B.A. | | son, B.A., Sydney, N.S. t Anderson, No. 2, $45--A. D. Mathe- son, M.A., Cote St. George. M.A., East Lake, Ainslie, C.B. James Apaerson, $25 (Gaelic)--jA. B. Morrison, B.A., Sydney, N.S. Mary Fraser Mclennan, $15-W. J. McFadden, Hamilton. . Melutyre, $20 (Public Speaking)--.). P. Mcleod, Prince Edward 'Island. J. McKinnon, M.A., has just been notified that he fas been appointed | to a Fellowship in Theology in Har-- vard University, Cambridge, Mass. (Medical Degrees on Page 13.) Queen's Students Leaving. | The students of Queen's University | are leaving the tity by every train. | Owing to the conditions in Alberta | and Saskatchewan no provisional cer-| tificates are being issued this year to | students who are .mnot fully qualified | and wish to teach in the publie| schools for the summer. A number | are qualified and they are about the | only ones going west. With a great many there are no positions in sight and so they will spend the next few | weeks at least at their homes, in a reat many cases.on their fathers' | arms. A large number have volun- | teered for oversees service and are now in uniform. | | Queen's University Sermon. | The Baccalaureate service will be conducted in Grant Hall to-morrow | forenoon at eleven o'clock, by Presi-| dent Falconer; LL.D,, "of the Univer- sity of | Toronto. | / students, candidates for degrees, | are requested to wear a ic cos | tumes. Student members of the vari-| ous military units in the city are espe- | Invited To Dance. a The students of .Queen's Univer- sity, to show their kindly ling» towards the students of ute University, 'who are here with the 26th Overseas Battery have invited them as a body to attend the fare well dance to be given in Queea's | | University Pigeon owners of the city are going in heavily for homing sport this sum- | illness. Anderson, No. 1, $45--A. B. Morri- | | # { G ) ial, $30--J. McKinnon, | # the list of graduates and the jase Nemorial, ¥ B | ¢ honor list, but not the entire cially invited to attend. 1 - Hague, April tisfied with. the German position, as- en Xt Sunith's Falls, on April 2ist,] id youngest - daughter of Mr. and Mrs. = Victor Chase. aining. uy H. pt is birds to Marysville wd' good time was made on the re turn. | residence, and she was given The Late Miss L. Cheetham On Friday night the death eccur-| d of Miss Laura Cheetham aged twenty years. Deceased was born at Vennacher and had been a resi- dent of that place. For some time rhe underwent treatment in the Kingston Hospital but her condition | gradually grew worse until death intervened. Through her sickness! she was ever cheerful. The remains were transferred to Vennachar by R. J. Reid by the 11.30 o'clock C.P.R. train on Saturday morning. The Late 'W. H. Sparham. A lamented death occurred in the Sparham Mome, 476 Brock street on Friday night when the father, Wil- liam Henry Sparham, passed away | after a brief illness. The deceased | was seventy-eight years of age and of late lived a retired life. In re- ligion he was a Methodist. On Mon- | day the funeral whl be conducted to| Cataraqui cemetery. The Late Miss Clare Corrigan. On Friday evening, a sad death occurred in this city when Clare, se- | cond dauglier of. the late William Corrigan, passed away after a brief | After graduating from Notre Dame || Canvent, Miss Corrigan took a posi- tion, which she since held, iy £ ihe of-| fice of T. J. Rigney, barrister, thig| city, b Besides her sorrowing mother, she leaves to mourn her loss, one sister, | Jennie, and (bree brothers, Arthur, | George and Charles. The funeral will Mary's Catnedral on ing. be held to St. | Monday morn- | PRESIDENT RR. A. FALCONER. | Of Toronto University, who will preach | the Baccalaureate "Sermon at Queen's | on Sunday, | EPbdPER bbb bb bbb bb db bbb ibd * * + QUEEN'S EXAM. RESULTS. + 3 -- As soon as the results are an- # nounced the Whig will publish + pass list. Orders for copies to + be mailed will be carefully and + promptly attended to. Price, 4% including postage, 8¢ each. LOW FARES To California Expositions Via. Chi- | cago & North Western Railway. | Four splendid daily trains from | the new passenger terminal, Chicago | to San Francisco, Los Angeles and | San Diego. Choice of scenic and| direct routes through the best of the | West. Something to see all the | way. Double track. Automatic | electric safety. signals all the way. | Let us plan your trip and furnish folders and full particulars. B. H.| Bennett, G. A., 46 Yonge St., Toron- | to, Ontario. ts | HOUSES TO BE ERECTED For the Headquarters Staff At Bar- | riefleld Camp. | It has been decided to erect frame | buildings for ,Col.: T. D. R. Hemming | | and the headquarters staff at Barrie. | {field camp, and work will be begun | at once. As the camp is likely continue for five months, the will 'want tents. .. to staff something better than HOLLAND HAS ASKED mths . 1 érmany To Re-open The Zevenber. gen Investigation. (Special to the Whig) 24.--Holland, dissa- sumed in connection with the = sink- ing, of the 'steamer Zevenbergen, ,has asked the German Government to re- open its investigation. . _ Married At Smith's Falls. a pretty wedding was solemmized by Rev. Mr. Cummings, who united in marriag © Miss Mabel M. Sweeney, Ag Ori was performed at ctor ceremo parents" away The the" bride's " TO-NIGHT From 7.30 Until 9.30 A particularly good Hosiery bargain was secured this week and we will hand it over to our-customers to-night at a price that means a great saving. 6 inches wide, some with insertions to match. are 12 1-2¢ to 20e¢ yard. 200 Pais Women's Black Silk Stockings From one of the best makers, real thread silk, good wearing Lisle garter top, and extra toes and heels. worth regular 75¢ or 90c. Special To-Night 4c Pair 1,000 Yards Embroidery These are made from very fine Swiss and long cloth, 3 to The real values To-Night 7c Yard Stockings FOR ALL THE FAMILY Will be ready here to-night. Yon save time by coming directly here, as we have all wanted sizes and many makes. WOMEN'S CASHMERE WOMEN'S FINE BLACK LISLE CHILDREN'S FINE CASHMERE, 1 and 1 Ribb, All Sizes. BOYS' CASHMERE STOCKINGS. Needed 'Articles +That May Be Secured Here To.Night: VELVET RIBBON, All Widths and Colors DAINTY ORGANDIE COLLARS WHITE CHAMOISETTE GLOVES WHITE LISLE GLOVES BLACK LISLE GLOVES {bv her father. The happy couple were | unattended. The bride was dressed in | *and-shaded silk poplin. ~ After the | "ceremony the newly-weds left for | western points. Brock Street Hall Service. Hear Richard Irving, Evangelist; Sunday evening in Brock Street Hall. : i -------- . The head of the new Purchasing! "Huvler's BonBons." 0 Commission, which the Government] 0. M. Alger, of the Tweed News is going to appoint to deal with has purchased war materials, May be Hon. A Standard: His-son,-- Ew: emp, mem! for oni horonto, and art, will conduct the Tweed News. Minister without po . | Hot Shot batteries will last long- "No trouble to have a beautify) 'or and do better. than single cell bat- lawn." Kentucky Lawn seed will |teries. H. Miloe, agent, 272 Ragot it. Sold in Kingston at Gibson's. | in W is leading an insurrection against he business of the |-4 Your Last Chance at Our Sale 1 Tables of Ladi 0 es' . 1 Table of Ladies' $3.50 and $3 Boots mark Also 1 Table of pire) Ladies' $5.00 Boots marked .. ... $5 sd tanh WE . Slippers and Boots in small sizes, 21-2 and . the Scott Government liquor Propes- | action. is a als. Lo Ty + leoral Bowser w

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