Daily British Whig (1850), 29 Sep 1915, p. 3

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v DAVIES Dainty Pork Sausage, J Home Made. 3 Lbs. for 25¢ (SPECIAL) NEW ENGLAND, 15¢ L le Pig, 18c The Wm. Davies' Co. Limited. Phone 597. i mn Is called to our fine assortment "Swan Pens The English made pen--noth- ing better on the market. A Dollar Pen We have hal a svecial pen made for us to sell at one dol- - lar--good value at $2. Every one guaranteed. Repairs on all makes Best's The Popular Prug Store. Open Sundays. of Give the Man a Chance A NAAR ttt tit stataatnand) Ny $i World of truth inte a - word eapsule. A man in ill-fitting clothes is like a badly bound hymn beck, be- 'tween the covers, the very best, 'no doubt, but vou don't feel like pick- ing him up. Then you 'have the whole philosophy of cor- rect dress, Again we say, chance, _ Buy the best. What line equals 20th Century and Fashion Craft * We know of none. "Prices as reasonable as good clothes ean be sold for. EP. Jenkins RESULTS ARE ANNOUNCED QUEEN'S UNIVERSITY The Students Who Passed the Sep- tember Examinations In the Vari- ous Subjects of Study. The Arts Supplemental {| Were anounced at Queen's sity on Tuesday afterndon E ish History Div. I., W. F. His- Lousberry, W. I. Medcof, Florence a Ferguson, Hilda M. Jlizabeth MacMurchy. Div. Little, © Mary MeNab, 1a MacDougall, Jane McDow- Roney AT results Univer- History--Div. '1., D, .J. TI, J. E. Cowie, N% HI., J. Murray. Suropean History--Div, I., W. H S. Briggs. Div. 11, K.°€C. '. Sinclair," H. 8. Berlan- iv. ITE, W. Sager Hilda wan, Mamie V. MéDouga'l, Julia Hamilton | Preparation Mackintosh. Junior Greek--Div. Il., W. A, Mac- ntos Div. HI, L. R. Cumming, Armstrong, Audrey R. Ar S. Cornett Greek--Div, I; W W. R. Uslin *dlin M. Kiel, Macfarlane, Arthur West, KF. B Sexsmith £ E. Landon Di, I, M Sarah E. Revell, A. M. Russell, T. V. Scanlon, E. Laura Argue, William E. Hay, J. W. V hit- ington, Samuel A. Hetsman, J. B. Skene, Charles A. Scarrow, FF. R. Horning, Johaw@G: ~Gordon, Eva Pur- er, James A. Lyttle, J. A. M. Robb, Alex. McCuaig, Leonard E. Boucher. Senior Latin-- Div I FF. M Gould Div. 11 Vivian . Harris, Agnes E. Fortune, I. M. Creighton, Neil. Clinton, Lenore Kaulbach, Re- gina McLean, P. A. McDougall, Ken- neth C. Rappell, C. R. F. MacLennan Div. 11L---W. McTavish, H. J. Prue- ter, George H. Hamilton, Campbell lunes, Sister Mary Durkin, H. E. Armstrong, W. J. Mackenzie, Julia Hamilton, Ruby Percival, Bessie C. Aylsworth, J. W. Mackinnon, J. J Evans, Edith D. Cross. Junior French-- Div. « fo=F--N. Stephen, J. S. Hollies, N. Jackson, D. Campbell, ¢. C. Goldring, F. Davey, H. J. Prueter, C. F. Hamm, J. A. Ful- Div. IIL.--H. Stickney, H. B. Galpin, N. Latour, G. I. Cohoon, ill H. W. Moore, W. R. Arlin, H. G. Ar- nold, D. West, M. J. O'Neill, L. Page, Lowny Lawrence Hi; Messer. Div. IIL.--B. Eakins, R. J. | i Lowry, J. W. Strader, D. L. Bailey, L. Traves, C. L. Houghton, A. W. Ill Ferguson, B. Shaw, G. E..Johnson. | Senior French---H. J. Vallentyne, lili W. 8. Lamb, Ruby B. Lang, F. M. ill Gould; Helen Baxter and J. A. Cam- ill eron, equal; Bva M. McGill. Senior German--Div. IL--Isabel |! McKellar. i Junior Germaun--Div. 1---H. A. {il Archibald. Div. IL--Edith G. Mill Ill! ing, Hilda Brown. Div. III.--J. A. fh Bennie. i Junior English--Div. | | 1 | L--C. A. If Lapp, J. A. Lyttle, Lily A. Simpson. {ji| Div. IL--W. G. Colgate, W. A. Lar- {il ter, Fred. Robinson, Elsie Macfar- fil lane, J. R. Martin, J. A. Fullerton, Bessie Moses. Div. IIL.--Grant Lin- | ton, Florence L. Hicks, Mary Black, | Mary C. McGugan, L. Page, H. R. {ll Horning, Dorothy Campbell, G. Mat- | thews, Dorothy Wert, T. V. Scanlan, | ii | Helen Watson, C. M. Kiel, D. J. Mu i Leod. s ffl} Senior English--Div, L.--J. A. Fin- | Div. { I. Nelson; J. A. Cunningham, | J.C. Challiner and W. H. Wine, equal; Consuelo B. Morrow and K. C. Rappell, equal; C. C. Goldring; W. A. McWilliams, W. F. Rattle and , H. J. Vallentyne, equal; Ceeil Drew | | and MH. J. Prueter, equal, Div. IIL i Jessie MgArthur; J. A. Cameron, 0. K. Carruthers, C. R. Jarvis and R. J. Lowry, equal; Laura E. Argue; {| F. E. Daniel 'and' Mabel C. Johnson, equal; Vera M. E. Rogers; Vivian | {i Harris and®J. A. M. Robb, equal; C. B. Brethen; Cora Messer and W. E. Wilson, equal; Ruby Lang; Mabel |! Killing and Dorothy Roney, equal; | Duncan M.-allan, J. H. Erwin, A. it G6. Leitch, J. K. MacLachlan and D. 1G. Sihith, equal, Mental Philosophy--Dbiv. II., A. E. {i Cadman; J. T. Curtis, W. P. Dow- &! nes, equals; W. R. Alp, aura Ryd- hier: W.-E. H, Wilson, W. M. Mazur; Helen Dawson, J. H. W. McRoberts, | layson, Augusta M. McLeod. {i IL.--C fil B. J. MacMurchy, J: G. Gordon, C. | | position in THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1915. Humphries, E. D Hiscox, Una M. Harris Hilda Leggett. Div V. McDougall, Beatrice V. Scanlan, R. P. Bissell. Senior Physics--Div. II A. "HH. Greenlees. Div. HL--R. H. Young. Muriel E. Whalley. Mineralogy Manning, W. F . Mv. 11 111.--Mamie Eakins, T. Div. L.---8. N Henr) Div. II.--Sarah E. Revelle. Div Eva M. McGill, C. A. E Het , Augusta M. McLeod, R. P. Bissell, W. F. Rattle, E. D. Manning, €. I. Nelson, A. T. Batstone, 0. K. Carruthers, F. E. Daniel, Margaret McGuire. Economics--Div. L--W. E. Hay. Div. 11 E. Cavell, W. Boulton, Mar- garet McGillicuddy, G. S. Pound, Vera. Finlay. Div. IIIL.---H. WW Workman, Rg C. McCullough, B. H. Wert, J. McKillip, T. M. Dick, Jean Johnson. » Politics--Div. IL.--W. A. Walsh, W. Sager Div. II T. F. Town- send, F. N. Stephen, W. Boulton, E Cavell, Div. HI11.--J. Shaw, R. C. McCullough, B. H. Wert. Pass Geology--Div, " 1.--W. R. Tracy. Div. IIl.--F. R. Lishman; R. G. Entwistle and F. Hood, equal; G. Linton, W. F. Hiscox, Mary Dur- kin. Div. I1I.--W. E. Abbott, Eva McGill, W. M. Mazur, Mary McGuire. Honor Matriculation--Latin Au- thors---Div. I.--Mildred Sheridan. Latin Composition--Div. II.--Mil- dred Sheridan | THE SPORT REVIEW | The Pittsburg Pirates leased Outfielder "Eddie" the Boston Nationals by route. have re- Collins to the waiver '""Red™ "Harper, the diminutive quarter-back of last year's Hamilton Rowing Club séniof team, is again at his oid pesition for the Scullers Christy Mathewson says that if his arm does not yield to treatment dur- ing the winter months he will retire, from baseball in the spring once and for all. | course at Queen's. The Ottawd Rideau Aquatic club honored "Bob" Gamble and "Pete" Durand, winners of the 200-mile ca noe, race, by presenting medals to! the plucky paddlers. Earlier in the season'it was feared that the Quebec Union would not be in operation this fall, but, as the clubs have all met and intimated that they are desirous of continuing in the game, the officials of the Un ion are now preparing for the sea- son. For the past few winters the good old game of curling has fallen into disuse in Whitby, but a pumber of players have taken the mdtter up en- thusiastically, and it is expeeted that a curling club will be organized shortly, and a successful season is anticipated. --- Although there has been little doubt but that Ress Craig would be found 'with Hamilton Rowing Club again this season, there is a rumor that the Tigers may offer him the | captaincy of their team.'in an effort to lure the big fellow away from the Scullers. Esten Dareh, an enthusiagtic hoc- key player, familiarly known as "Pate; have giver up a responsible the Pert Hope Electric Light & Power Co., to enlist with the 8th Field Battery at Toronte. Lorne Emerson, another of Port ® Hope's star hockeyists, has accompanied him. "Jimmie" Lowe of Stratferd is off for the front as lieutenagt in the 71st Battalion. For siv'years Jim- mie played on the junior, intermédi- ate and senior O.H.A. teams at Stratford. He is also a clever track athlete, soccer and basketball player He was a student at the University of Toronto, and last season he reject ed ag offer to join the Ottawa pro- fessional hockey team. " --- The Ottawa Hockey Club announ- ced that they would send contracts: to the trenches 4b "Punch" Broad: bent, Leth Graham and Allan Wilson | to hold them on the reserve lst. This measure was taken so that -in the} event of war breaking up before the spring, the boys would be welcomed !'S. Fenwick, University avenue. 1 from give the man a equal. Div. lL, J. Shaw; J. Little, | || Sr. Annie L. Dunn, equal; F. Hood; | to Art Ross. The club hope to get i! Bertha Shaw, Margaret Heary, | Ross back in the game. il equal; Ettie Hooper, Mabel Killius, | a | equal} Freda Davey, J. A. Camer-| i on. {| * Senior (Moral) Philosophy-- Div.' 1 L, F. M. Gould. Div. 11, Sister May {| McYeil, W. R. Tracy, H. F. Archi-| bald. Div. IIL, W. E.- Abott, Flossie | || Bogart, Mamie McDougall, Dorothy | Roney, Jean M. Johnson. : Junior Mathematies--Div: I, A. C.! | Gore-Sellen, Div. IL, L. Page. Div. | LHL, M. C, Rosell, Algxina A. C. Wal-| ker, Helen A. Ruddick; C. A. Good- willie;" Heloise Stickney, equal; A.| i! CesRochers, Bessie C. Aylesworth, | . G. E. Campsall, Harriet H. Mac- Dougall, J." W. EdwardS§equal' \ | Senior Mathematicg--Div. I, R. G.| the Wounded Soldier's Fund in New| | Entwistle, E. 0. Awde.:, Biv. IL, D.| Zealand recently at a patriotic box-| Parkhill, J. H. MacFennan. | ing carnival. The bids included one Junior. Physies--Div. L, L. J. of thousand guineas three of | Stapleton. W, MacArthur Humphries, one thousand .each, and numerous Una M. Harris, H. B. +» A: C. | bids of £500 each. A sum of about | Douglas. Div. IL, J. A. Bell, W, A.| £40,000 was subscribed to the fund | McWilliams, 8. Al Hitsman, D. M | during one week by the people of! i Allan," W. E, Wilson, A. J. Beatty. | the Wairarapa district. Div. HL; C Drew, G. A, Wheable, C.| Ym i: : "> On October 10th at the National A. Goodwillie. { Pass Ammal Biglogy=-Div. I, D.| grounds Montreal ball fans will have iM. Allan, W. F. Rattle, T. E. Dan-| an opportunity, of witnessing Ty 0. K. Carruthers, G. Ax Wheable, | Cobb, the leading batter and hase J. Stapleton; Letitia E. Landon, stealer of the American League, in J. Sutton, equal; T. J. Sutton, A. action. Al the close of the Season : Beatty, H. Terryberry, W. R. Alp,| Cobb and Eddie Dauss, the Detroit! . M. Shorey, J. Hartford. Div. IL, pitcher, are going to visit Montreal, | ry V. Leacock, M. Augusta Mac-| the guests of Jean Dubuc, and an ex- «0d; H. B. Campbell, M. Zacks, hibitien game between teams com- equal, A. Sinclair. Div. HL, Alexina: prising City League players and the A. C. Walker, Mary U. HeBonasil,] Tiger players has been arranged. ual; Helen Dawson, ©. F. m i ¢ Pass The Ottawa Football club will not home,. A contract will alsa be sent | ; -- The thirteenth annual National Horse Show of America, to be held at the Madison Square Garden in| New York from November 6th to the 12th, promises ta be one of the best in the history of the association. Aj large number of Canadian owners have decided to show there this year, | among whom will be Robert Gra-! Lady Beck, London, and many oth-| ers. 8 The amazing sum of £21,554 was | subscribed for a 'patriotic flag pre- ; Botany<-Div. I--W. A Me- | { Williams; H. E. Armstrong and T. J. | have the services this season of Don equal; E. D. Manning, Mary. Brophy, the former McGill star, who . McLeod, C. R. Jarfis. A. G. Leitch, has been doing such good work in . A. Walsh, J. R. Martin, Lillie | their practices. , who en- mpson, J. J. Hartford. Div. IL-- | listed some time hgo with the Cana. Norma Jackson, A. E. Cadman, W. dian Aviation corps, received orders Alp. J. S. Challinor, A. C. Gore | td report at Toronto on Tuesday for Gladys Cahoon, A. T. Bat- | preliminary examination. Milling, P. M. Shorey. | turn ott With the "Argenauts or T.H. Div. IIL--Florence {and A.A. Brophy's loss will de felt the Ottawas, as they were count- on him for full-back, Es A by ba raw; wing | Mrs. | avenue, returned on Monday to Mon-| ham, Toronto; John Dixon, Toronto; f | Brock street, | sented by a New Zealander towards! | his family will come from Ottawa to PAGE THREE > T'wilight TEPPER PERI h bbb "4 eT. Mrs: T, W, Savary held ber post- nuptial reception yesterday after- noon, at St. James Rectory, Barris street. The bride wore her wedding gown of ivory crepe de chene sewn with seed pearls and trimmed with old lace, and carried a sheaf of white and pink' carnations. Miss Rogers, Probs.: Fine and cool to,day and Thursday. THURSDAY gowned in black silk assisted in wel- coming the many . visitors who thronged the rooms which were bright with quantities of pink and white asters. The polished tea table, where-crystal vases of scarlet salvia were prettily arranged, was in charge of Mrs. Arthur Cogswell and Mrs. George Crawford, assisted by Miss | Rhea Crawford, Miss Jean Young!'H and Miss Kathleen Crisp. Mrs. Sav-| k ary receives again this afternoon HM when the ladies presiding at the tea table are Mrs. lH. Sharpe, Mrs. W. Dalby, assisted by Miss Lorraine Al len and Miss Flora Mclean. Mrs. Savary will receive on the first and third Tuesday ter. throughout the win- . ee, we i Among the enthusiastic goifers who lunched "at. the Country Club vesterday were Mrs. P. C. Stevenson, Misses Marion Redden, Agnes Browme, Kathariné" Sullivan (Buf- falo), Charlie Short, Isabelle Wal- dron, Rosé Rogers, Kathleen Cars ruthers and Norah Macnee. . + % oe = The Bishop of. Ontario and Mrs. Lennox Mills, "Bishop's Court", have returned from Forento. Ven. Archdeacon ©O. G. King street, returned on from Toronto Mr. and Mrs. George F. Fenwick, New York, are the guests of Mrs. G "Dobbs, Saturday To-morrow Miss Margaret Cruickgliank, Bos- ton, has arrived to continue her Mrs. H. A. Lavell returned to-dav Utica, N.Y., where she was visiting Dr. and Mrs. Harry Farrell Mrs. Elmer Davis and children, Sydenhain street, will come from Muskoka this week. Mrs. T. G. McGinnis and her baby are expected from Phillipsville, Que., to vist her mother, Mrs. H. W. Richardson, "Alwington." Captain W, P. Wilgar, Brock street, comes home on Saturgay from Vancouver, B.C., where he has been visiting his mother. - - - - To-morrow Miss Isabelle 'Macauslangd, Toron- to, is coming this.week to visit Miss Isabelle Waldron, King street. Miss Kathleen Crisp, Portsmouth, is entertaining this afternoon, in honour of Miss Dorothy Berteau. Miss Hilda Hague spending the! summer at Metis and Montreal has returned. Miss Hilda and Miss Doris Kent, Kimg street, entertained informally at the tea hour, on Tuesday, in hon- our of Miss Lilian Mundell. Miss Dorothy Berteau, guest of Mrs. J. H.-Birkett; - Bagot street, | will leave to-morrow for Toronto, where she will visit Mrs. Murray |} before entering the training school To-morrow of the Toronto General Hospital. Miss Margot Fraser, frignds down the Rideau is expected | Lome on Friday. i Miss Kathleen Saunders, Alice street, returned on Saturday from | Montreal where she has been visiting | Mrs. R. N. Smyth, | * 8 8 8 \ i Mrs. David Laidlaw, Earl street left yesterday to spend a few days in Torento. ' § Mrs. . Stanley Graham 'and her] baby. visiting Mrs. Brock Graham Barrie street, and Mrs. Samuel Bir | agot street. will leave on Thurs- dav for Halifax. Miss Eva Molson; visiting her sis-| ter. Mrs. D. Stewart Robertson.| Sydenham street; left on Monday for! Montreal. } Mrs. T. PF. Harrison; William street. goes next week to Cobourg fo visit Dr, and Mrs. Harold Harris- | un. i Miss Vera Dix, Cleveland, Ohio., i - I Is spending her holidays with her! } mother, Mrs. Dix, Bagot Lady Cartwriglit an Cartwright will come Maples to-morrow g winter at "Of rn. Miss Lewis, visiting her George Hague, a ---------------- Er ---- will, spend the| ! sister, | University | treals | i = La | Miss Katherine Sullivan, Buffalo, | N.Y. 4s the guest of her cousin, Miss | I Franees Sullivan, King street. { Mrs. D. J. Walker and Mrs. Ken- nedy, Toronto, are the guests of Mrs. B. W. Robertson, Earl street. Mrs. Matthew Ryan left for New- yesterday after spending a few days with Mrs. Hubert Ryan, The Bishop of Nova Scotia is the guest of his daughter, Mrs. Charles 8S. Kirkpatrick, Victoria street. Miss Luella Hall, Napanee, has been in Rochester, N.Y,, for the past two weeks visiting relatives. Girls Serge Dresses 72'all-wool Serge Diesses. in Navy 4 to 12, regularly priced. at from £3.00 to $8.00 each. 60 doz. celebrated *" Hygiene quality' women's and O. 8. sizes--a 'real T5¢ value. To-morrow . If you could realize the to know the facts as they are from pow until Saturday nigh our store would be bloe ern An Unparalleled Occa- = sion Offering Misses' Wi sses Winter Coats 28 only Heavy Winter Coats--voke lined--a bought from a manufacturer's bankrupt sale sizes 14, 16, 18 and 20. regular To-morrow Penman's Underwear 30 doz. all-wool Shirts and Drawers, the famous 9 sizes only--sold everywhere at from $1.35 to $1.7; «NH Checked Dress Goods 110 yards Black and White Cheek Union Dress Goods--full 52 inches wide--excellent value at/6lc. xc-inorrow Flannelette Blankets 69 pairs only hest Canadian Fi and Grey--real value at Comforters - 24 line tuality Cotton Comforters: double-bed size; To-morrow y value at $2.25 each. To-morrow 3 $9 rN 25 doz. Smart New York Lingerie Waists, beautifully styled, 34 to M47 special value at $1.50. 50 line--in garment annelette Blankets, in White £1.75 pair: in sizes Brown, &reen and Black -- in sizes value -- women's $1.19 Shirts and Drawers, in scope of! this great "Comparison Sale"-- See Our Windows » Miss Edith Pense, West street, is ked with eustomeis J EACY'S "The Woman's Store of Kingston." now the guest of Mrs. George Horsey, istieet, returned to-day after visiting Rochester, N.Y. % | Mrs. Sutherland, Amherst, N.S. _ Captain James McLaren, of the |" Mrs. William Skinner will arrive 39th Battalion, has taken Mrs. G. F. to-morrow, accompanied by her Emery's house on" Wst 'street; and daughter, Mrs. E. H. Marvin, Syra- 0 1 fuse, N.Y., after spending two, weeks SeEuny 1, . + at Big Moose, in the Aditohdacks. ; jC Ronald Skinner, of the 4 - M ras H. O. Eyssel and | Battalion, will also arrive to-morrow Erith Jeft for Kansas City | trom Valcartier Camp on several a odneaday, {days' leave. - All three will be the by ' RSon street, | e Misses Shaw, Clergy left on Saturday for Halifax, N.S. | pests of the w g (Continued on Page 10.) where he has a position as tutor in | the Technical College. Mrs. W. B. Mudie and little Miss * Lois arrived to-day from Gananoque | to spend a week with Mrs, A. W Winnett. Mr. and' Mrs. C..H. MeDunnough {has done good service at Shorn- | Cliffe, and whw Is excetdingly popu- were here from Sorel, Que. where .lar. is to be recommended for pro- they were visiting Mrs. McDunnough; | motion. He is a brother of Mrs. A. sr. and went on to Toronto to-day. |K. Kirkpatrick, Johwson street. . Miss Creighton entertained infor: | em---- mally at tea at the Warden's Rasi- | ¥ in honor | gested to the Presbyterian Synod in who is Torontg on Tuesday that less be . (en to missions and more to the. funds. He alse Lieut-Col. Macrae, Guelph, sug- Brigadjer-General MacDougall, who | 4 See Our ~ Leather In Box Calf, a $3.00 Shoe, for Boys' Solid 100l Boots

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