Valentines Valentines - Valentines AtiUglow's ™ 141 PRINCESS STREET BUYING AND SELLING. You want to buy something, and you want to sell. some- thing. That is merely to say that you are human. oY . Parhaps you want to buy a home---and want to sell some- thing, sity a business interest of some kind, in order to get ready' for the purchase. ¢ Be classified columns will tind. buyers for you-----just as rd) f a they will bring to your notice the things you want to buy! . 2 rr ------ 1 THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, THURSDAY, JANUARY 30, 1919, SIKTY-THREE NEW DOCTORS TO BE GRADUATED AP QUEENS | ON FRIDAY. The List Was Announced on Wesdnes- day Afternoon--There Are Nine Kingston Men Who Have Complet- ed Their Course. Sixty-three new. doctors will graduated by Queen's Medical Col- lege on Friday afternoon. The list of successful candidates was announc- ed late on Wednesday afternoon, and it is the largest in the history of Queen's. A number of the gradu- ates of this last emergency war ses- sion are medical students who served overseas in various capacities, but prineipally with the Queen's hospital corps in Egypt and France. The list of tfose to receive the degrees of doctor of medicine and master of surgery are: L. H. Appleby, Clarendon. George Baggs, St. John's, New- foundland. G. L. Bell, Canfield. *C. A. Birmingham, Troy, N.Y. * A. E. Broome, Renfrew. { Alvinus Calder, St. David's, Gren- ada, B.W.I. ; 8. H. Calnek;, M.B., St. John, N.B. D. M. Campbell, Vernon. C! H. Carruthers, Sarnia. "= H. E. Chapin, B.A., Brockville. | H. G. H. Cummins, Bridgetown, i Barbadoes, B,W.1. J.' 8. Dickson, M.B., Roitleau, Sask. R. J. Dolan, South Nelson, N.B. C. 8. Dunning, Toronto, Archie Baton, Carlisle. L. 8. Fallis, Mill Brook. {. C."Forsyth, Ottawa. F. Goodfellow, Parham. . F. Guest, B.A, Ballycroy. . 'B. Haffner, Kingston. . E. Hammett, Tweed. 8S. Hanley, B.A., Kingston. L. M. Hanna, B.A., Lyn J. E. Harvey, Kelowna, B.C. J. M. Hazlett, B.A., Kingston. be ; Ki ; Mi v ; e 0 ingston Milling Co., Limited : Manufacturers of High Grade Flour "White Rose" and "Hungarian Patent' & For salé by all dealers Canada Food Board License Nos. 118 and 4-118 F. B. Holder, M.B., Georgetown, Demerara, B.G. W. L. Higginson, Inkerman. E. J. Kaliel, Parry Sound. J. A. Kearney, B.A., Westport. R. W. Kirkby, North Battleford; Sask. W. H. Leahy, Peterboro. H. H. Lees, Peterboro, M. T. MacAvelia, Kingston. J. C. MacGregor, Douglas. A. C. MacMillan, Avonmore. R. C. McCullough, B.A., Markdale. A. G. McGhie," M.B., Kingston. B. T. MeGhie, M.B., Kingston. A. J. Mcintyre, B.A., Clearwater, Man: 'Gage's Cash Grocery Cor.Gore and Wellington Sts. "We ean sive you real money by dealing with us. Watch | our advts, We are selling: : Ty +. 80¢ Egompt Delivery 8-2498 License No. WIRE HELPS ' This week all our Wire Goods for Hall, Kitchen ' and Bath Room use are on sale at AE 26% See speeia few articles, sunt of Pre-War Prices. ire Goods counter. We specify a Regular . Sale Price. Price. 20 45 25 a9 vie) AB ¥ Nats dozen. .. Hal and Coat Hooks .15 41 Soap Shakers JA TM TO GIRL STUDENTS We have in stock 4 Liquid Spirit Lamps, suitable for room lunch. They cannot be duplicated and are good value at $5.00. Your choice to clear at . : each i Dover Egg Beaters - . Bowl Jelly Staineers. Broiler Toasters, x 9x 10 inches -.. '.20 ¥ Saturday we will place on sale all our Nickel Plated Tea and Coffee * Pols. See Fridays paper. : it foundiand. t J. D. Mills, Ste. Justine de New- 0. F. Moores, Blackhead, New- D."H. Nichol, Owen Sound. R. E. Page, Centreville, N.B C. A. Palmer, M.B., St. Ann's Bay, i Jamaica, BW.1. R. M. Parker, B.A., Dunsford. W. 8. Patrick, Kingston. H. A. Pelton, Kemptville, 8. H. Perkins, Brockville, E. H. Peterson, Kingston, F. KE. Price, Bounty, Sask. E.. W. Reece, Georgetown, rara, B.G. i Claude Reist, Preston. G. W. Runnells; B.A., Kingston. E. J. Rutledge, Dunrobin. ; J. H. Scott, Poplar, Manitoulin Is- and. . P. L. Smith, Brockville, T. C. Smith, Elginburg. J. F. Stoness, B.A., Perth Road. J. E. Swarts. Goderich. E. E. Toplift, Bath. J. B. Tucker, Orono. P. R. Urie, Guelph. E. R. Ziegler, Melville, Sask. Medal in Medicine--IL. H. Apple: by, Clarendon, with honor of the Medal in Surgery. Medal in Surgery--L. S.Fallis, Mill Brook. Fo Deme- Mr. and Mrs. Brady and Mrs. Kel- lar, Belleville, are visiting their § nigce, Mrs. R. J. McDonald, Mont: Hl real street. Mrs. F. W. Pearson is dead at Wa. tertown, N.Y., aged sixty-one years. She was born in Kingston. % ------ AANA AN WHEN FAAMILY * NEEDS A- FRIEND In the Absence of Nobly Gone to War, After Influ the Grip-- Those wonderfully useful medi- i cines, Heod's Sarsaparilla and Hood's Pills, are warmly recommended. Hood's Barsaparilla, taken before meals three times a day, and Hood's Pills, taken at night as needed, are . reasonably sure to keep a family in health and prove to be reliable and always ready friends. ey pu the blood, relieve and ent ousuess and constipation, build h and regulate the gystem: you need, from your druggist and begin treatment at once. | Get think to-day or either one, as, you|,. QUEEN'S EASILY DEREAGED Hy CITY TEAM. T. Millan Received a Bad Cut Over the Right Eye That Put Him Out of the Game. Ir Kingston intermediates won their j second game from Queen's" Wednes- 14ay night by a score of 9 to 0. The Kingston team combined fast skat- ing, weight, and dexterity with the stick and beautiful team work. They rolled up a score of six goals in the second period, but in the third Queen's put up a gallant fight. The collegians wer: unable 16 score themselves, byt the puck only reach- ed their net bnce. The ice was good, but there was not a_ large at- féndance, and the failure of Queen's to score and give the city teani a race for it, made the game a one-sided af- fair. Hagerman made many beau- titul runs, and he had a strong mate in Derry, who showed clever work in a mix up. 'The whole personnel of the Kingston team was superior to Queen's. The game was called at 8.20, and the first goal was made by T. Millan, who a few moments later had a fall and received a bad cut over the right eye that put him out of the game. Smith was the next to score, The period was not distinguished by fast play on either side. It ended 2 fo 0. The second period was called at 9.05, and Kingston had it very much their owh 'way, Derry making four goals, Smith one, and Brown .one. Derry -was penaiised, and MeDermott had a bad fall, turning a somersault backwards that squeezed the wind completely out of him, but he game- ly stayed in to the finish. The gong came none too soon for Queen's, for the score stood 8 to 0 against them. In the third period, which started at 9.45, Queen's put up a . plucky fight, and Walsh had to look to his laurels as a goal keeper, and he main- tained his record by keeping the puck away from the net, Gratton, Brown and Casterton were penalized, and Hagerman made one goal. Queen's Played their best in this period, but Queen's defence § too strong, and Queen's men had toMgake long shots. The line up was: Kingston--Walsh, goal; Hager- | man, right defence; Casterton, left defence; Brown, centre; T. Millan, right wing; H. Derry, left wing; Smith, McCann, substitutes; Queen 's-- Stevenson, goal; McDer- ! mott, right defence; Davison, left de- fence; Paul, centre; Gratton, right wing, Taft, left wing; McCuaig, sub- stitute. w Referee--George Vanhorne AWARDED A MILITARY CROSS. A Bon of E, C. Mitchell, London, Has Won It. Lieut. J. C. Mitchell, son of E. C. Mitchell, © London, Ont/, a former KINGSTON WON B9-10-0 Kingstonian, has beén awarded the war he was taking a science course at. MeGiH- University. During the] term of 1914-15 he drilled with the McGill College contingent and was anxious. to. go overseas with them, } but on account of his youth was pre- vended. Upon going home in the spring he attached himself to the 6th Field Battery for instructional: purposes and came to Kingston and i a course in the Artillery School, if! tenant. He was then attached to the 29th Field Battery, stationed at Guelph, and when that battery went overseas in 1915 he was recommend- ed by his colonel for an important position; but the authorities at Of- tawa would not grant this request on account of his youth and on ac- count of the short time he had been} with the forces. He went overseas with the 65th Field Battery the fol- lowing August and after a period of intensive training in England, went to France with his battery and has been dn active service ever since. He was appointed X.D.C. to General Odlum, of the 11th Brigade, 4th Di- vision, and was wounded early in September last, at the battle of Am-! fens. Upon recovering from 'his wounds and learning thei the posi- tion of A D.C. was held open for him,' he decided to accept #t and is at present with the forces near Mons. \ Arthur Mitchell, a brother, is in St. Lucia, West Indies, where he has been for about two years. He is with the garrison there. Some time ago he was promoted as 0G. of La Toe Battery, which he mow holds. \ imy Ridge. "} "Capt. A. W, Asselstine, of the 2 Canadian Battalion, writing to his parents, Mr. and 'Mrs. W, H. Assels- tine, 220 Albert street, enclosed a pleture of.a memoriah erected 'at . Ridge to 182 =n of the 2nd! Division who were killed in the ox-| ploding of a mine. The mine was afterwards 1 Military Cross. At the outbreak of § m which he was gazetted as Heu=1 i re -- ------ -- PAGE FIVE © Q - NN ise o CHILDREN'S KID LACED BOOTS, sizes 4 to 7}; quite heavy sole, little heels; extra special . . . 3.95 BOYS' MAHOGANY LACED BOOTS, Neolin soles, rubber heels, . sizes 2 to 5. Special clearing price... .. .. GIRLS' BOX KIP LACED BOOTS, high tops, sizes 11 to 2. Clearing price . . . . ABERNETHY'S SHOE STORE 1.49 A at NS At tn WE a A A Ay PE, SR 2.95 -- . 2.95 © 0 9 CAMPBELL BROS. STILL GOING ON After twenty-three years of business in the store we now 'occupy we will keep pace with the progress of Kingston by moving to the centre of the shopping district in the store recently occupied by Newman & Shaw, 122 Princess street, where we 'intend to serve the J public still better and do busi- + néss on a much more extensive scale than ever before. «This is the time for bar. | gains during our removal sale. Kingston's Oldest Fur. Store Removal Sale | CAMPBELL BROS | -- A, re 2 steps [ilarge, 2 =L Gentlemen ] . le Canes The lips wherever furniture comes into the mind. Where a long time service is required, Reid's furniture proves its economy. Business men know the value of a proven brand; they choose > with con- fidence the article whose demonstrated worth can be identified by the name it's sold under. That's why the name Reid is a guarantee to you when youbuy furniture. : 2 . . : Lo Phone 147, For Service EECCA ARO