Daily British Whig (1850), 1 May 1919, p. 5

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e ___THED# Y BRITISH WHIG, THURSDAY, MAY 1, 1919. Lo a 2 PAGEFIVE a : IAT QUEEN'S CONVOCATION { At the he O00 LS Something New in ~ Children's Shoes a Stephen Leacock's New Book SEVERAL HONORARY DEGREES 'CONFERRED ON WHDNESDAY. | ot (Continued from Page 8.) The Hohenzollerns Coo Ha a lo dy ven] | 008 S00 flowin With rlatives : 5 * L o F ih to 3 po 1 Relatives and For Friday only the Grand will in meri ca Jere nds of Graduates--Principal| soo. the film sensation of the season Taylor Presided. when it will present the seven reel 3 i A d Oth I ibili . Convocation Hall - whs filled to} Pathe feature, "Common Clay," n er impossibl ities - overflowing on Wednesday afternoon, | starring that whll known actress, ; for the proceedings of Convocation. Fannie Ward, This gripping, inter- By Stephen Lefcock = Yrinecipal Dr. Bruge Taylor presided, | esting play of modern life was taken Th IT and conferred tne degrees. Rev. Dr.| from the stage attraction by. the 1 bo 1 7 1 3 ed R. J. Wilson offering the opening) same name which played for a solid n ok 1s not only written in Mr. Lea prayer. In addition to the degrees| year on Broadway and critics say the film adaptation is even better cock's characteristic vein of humor, but pre- in urts, science, and theology, several : : : honordny degrees were comerred. than the original. "Common Clay," sents also a searching satire on the vanity of The degree of D,D. was conferred| is a tremendous success and it is the . 1 upon Rev. George Duncan; of the; kind of a picture that puts over with autocratic monarchy. Church of St. Andrew ana St. Pau, [a punch every human emotion that Pri Cl : Montreal; Rev. Kobert Laird, Toron-| can be shown on the screen and its rice, oth A RE Ta re . $1.25 to, a former Kngstonian, and secre:| drawing power is wonderful. Other tary of the Finance board of the|reels will also be on the bill and Presbyterian church in Canada; and|]several comedigs of excellence will J : Major and Rev. Alexander Gordon, |round out one of the best film bills t ow S Ml, DS.O., son of Rev. Dr. Daniel | seen here infmany a day. Don't for- ¢ : . Goraon, former principal of Queen's| get that this will be for the one day 141 PRINCESS STREET University. The latter could not belonly, Friday, as Gus Hill's Big Min- present to receive the degree in per-| strels will hold the boards on Satur- son as he is still overseas. The de-| day matinee and night.--Advt, gree' of Ph, D., was conferred ou - Rev. A. V, Brown, of Picton. Gus Hill's Big Minstrels, The degree of L.L.D.,, was ¢on- Marking time by progress is such == ae ' : 2 forred on Prof. J. W. Alexander, offa dificult task that often it has been a EEA F 5 Sh d Toronto University; J. Murray Clark,| the cause of much iucaloulution ---- : 'ranc a K.C., of Toronto, president of thefand argument, For instance not so 0 y pe Royal Canadian Institute; and Prof.|long ago a successful showman re- = NANNY REENEREN REE RE Ny x William Nicol, emeritus protessor of| marked that minstrelsy was such a v minerology, Queen's University. dead letter issue that oven the - : race et Dean Cappon presented the grad-|sternest of efforts to revive it on a [sates in arts, Dean Goodwin the| profitable basis would be crowned 0ISd no graduates in science, -and Principal | With a reward of such disastrous pro- Dyde of the Theological College, | portions as to cause it to probably ¢ a C es I || presented the graduates in theology: | Sink into obscurity for all-time. He . Prof. W. G. Jordan presented Rev. A, no doubt overlooked the fact that what the universe wants just now is 1 V. Brown for the degree of Ph, D, " The latest designs Rev. George Duncan, who was] to smile and laugh rather than grope . 5 in mn ladies bracelet presented for the degree of D.D., by] ibrough the mist of tragedy which Prof. Jordan, remarked that his|Seems to have enveloped all human- watches, oct a gon, father had been a trustee of Queen's| ity. Gus Hill's Big Minstrels is just Umversity during, its early regime, |Such a show and it will be at the tommeau, s quare, He also statad that he had Leen bap-} @rand on Saturday matinee and with silk ribbon tized by Rev. Dr. Daniel Gordon, |Right.--Advt, former principal of Queen's Univer- -------- bracelets. sity, and further he was an old wy Behe eter Ole." : college chum of Principal Dr. Bruce e Better 'Ole," with the Bos- These are fitted Taylor. The latter paid tribute tofton Company is to come direct from with high-grade, ac- Rev. George Duncan and made some| that city to the Grand Opera House happy reference. to their college | bere on Monday and Tuesday next : x Y - curate movements, |[|days in Glasgow University, and left With a special matinee on' Monday. ; X GOOD NEW. wl and of course guar the audience to guess at some of the Adve Better "Cle," ums h- Sting pi 5 TN \ E S Cxamin as soon as yon . 1 ' - incidents whi oe »| but entertainment, and w e liked \ 1a suspect eye trouble. : anteed and range in third Fat a i role by veterans who have served their : > : Howio Payniieh a modern home the money sav- Headaches, nausea and{], 7, » in Glasgow where he and "his friend | country "Over There," as well asi, fm eid wa e i many nervous derangements price from $25 up to stayed. those who never knew the dangers NN C g Y- cayse you make your selection are Cased through defective cipal Tiydo. fai oloutont sd DINE PIEVAComy of Tone Sie aors N . from the most magnificent and complete range of eyesight. . . dress, presented Rev. Robert) Laird, |2re interpolated during the action of| ° : : a Or cxaminations are a lit- for the deers of D.D. Pa Dyde no the play and were especially written v : house furniture at figures lower than manufac- tle different and more, thorough ferred to the great work accomplish-| DY Herman Darewski and Percival turers prices to-day than usually, which assures Kinnear & d'Es d for the Presbyterian church. Dr | Knight and they will be interpreted v terre |: esby ghuych. Dr. Knight sid they wili be Interpreted Made in Italy. At the Busy Stere With the Large Stock yon satisfaction. Laird, as secretary of the Finance { there will be frills as well as thrills. Will outwear two hats of 5 OE A TT R Child's Grey Kid Laced Boots, sizes 4 to 74 .. . . .2.25 ABERNETHY'S SHOE STORE RATER - Board was a man who had ample Jewelers. capacity for administration and had 1 There are three modern muskateers any other make. ! ; ' faith apd eptimism for the future. (iB "The Better 'Ole,"---Old Bill, Latest styles -- newest FF Setter ----------a "Queen's has to-day in Canada Bert and Alf, and the audience will shades. i J * . 9 "It's good shopping to buy be enabled to tollow them through stronger place than perhaps at any many ironclad ' -- time in her history," said Dr. Laira} ™aR¥Y irench adventures,--Advi the best." - 0 Beware of"fmitations P hone 147 For Service OPT. D. Ocean Steamship Ticket} |in returning thanks. for the honor A : Sold From Const to Court {NN ENNENNENSENNENENE FAN NEARER gency. conferred upon him, FORTY-FOUR YEARS MARRIED, A "Sight Specialist.' irs . Dean Cappon presented Prof, J. W, » Opp. Post Office . Kingston C. S. Kirkpatrick Alexander, for the degree of L.L.D.| Rev. John Macalister and Mrs. Mac- C AMPBEI i Bros - 1 » " "The House of Better Glasses. 36 Clarence St. Phone 56Sw., and Prof. Alexander made a most alister Celebrite Event. a " A ; listing reply in which he referred to On Monday. April' 1 b) ' ' Ee } rr : = TTY the friendly "relationship between} and Mra ay. ApH] gt py ohn 122 Princess Street Queen's and Toronto University. street, celebrated the fourty-fourth Sole Agents ) : In presenting John Murray Clark, | anniversary of their' wedding day. (Newman & Shaw's Old Stand) K.C., for the degree of LL.D., Dean Mrs. A. H. Scott, Perth eldest sis-|: ~ H. y ' ® . Rn Goodwin, paid, tribute to Ml, worker or sim Ncebinier, as present ferred 10 the work of the. Royal fort o Ufeasion, To and From Montreal and Interflediate Ports Canadian Institute, of which ho is |, Mr Mecalister is the eldest son of . "FIRST TRIDOF THE SEASON | a the president, and made a special the lite AlexandepiMacalistes, ee ' wey Wost 'Bound, Loave Montreal Wednesday, April 80th appeal for science to ba applied to] YY PU s e110 BRAG East Bo : > . : ] aL Res a industry so that 'ov vated at Queen's in 1865 and was GS VENT st Bound, Leave Kingston Friday, May 2nd DO YOU throw your shoes away when the heels or soles are might Fp Bough a ible one of the first class that graduated KIN STON EV] S Order your freight by this reliable route. worn . ° 's in the Preésbyteri \ y YEARS . + NARA } : = Do YOU throw your suit away when you tear it on a nail? debt iousrod iy the war; loins BE eT on loreal. } ROCKPORT NAVIGATION COMPANY, LTD., Telephone 2195. Do YOu have all your teeth pulled out when they commence to tribute to the work of Prof. Wil-]of service to the ministry of the] i : i x ¢ liam Nicol, in presenting him for \ Presbyterian church in Canada. Four St pry rg ne of he fastest RE « the degree of LL.D. It was very Years ago Mr. Macalister-returned to Picycle riders in the city, has sold] _ ' ---- No! You Have Them Repaired much regrotted that Prof. Nicol f¥ingston from his last charge in the his wheel and will not patronize the lf" 3 \ y the best cobbler, tailor or dentist. . owing to illness, could not attend] Presbytery of Montreal and took up|'®C HS oar. + the ceremonies. The speaker gave | residence in his native city. 'Leonard Dick has been selected as AINSLIE'S Western A G D Now kL sten To Us Ha history of his connection with the Mrs. Macalister is the eldest|™anager of the Montreal Transporta- ; tion Company's baseball ted M t M k t 3 es . college, and told of his devotion to} daughter of the late John Green-, oR Company Reale Yea: ca arkel Why don't ou dig up those the" university. . "Nicol Hall is just] shields, of Montreal. I'wo brothers] A choir has been organized for the - ; 3 ay : cue example of that devdtion," said | are J. N, Greenshields; -K:0.; and Oliurch of the Geod Thief at Forts: HAMBURG Why not give your & : ; ® : Prot. i hhatheson. i Save this the Hou. Justice Greenshields of oh bishop Cleary will lay the cor 3 BOY OR GIRL - spiendid bulldings but in addition { Montreal. One son of Mr. and Mrs. a .O chapel' . be spent years in getting together | Macalister is law clerk of the Que- ov Stone of the ne ¥ Chapel of . the STEAK equipment in minerology for thelbec legislature; another som is a Bit Oh Hay «3 20calb students of Queen's." Tp k i The management committee of the . C.P.R. representative in the immi- 3 . x 7% : Prof. Matheson stated that Prof.|gration and colonization department Board of Education recommends a - AND HAVE THEM Nieol referred Jo bis students as | with hieadquagters at St. Paul, Mion: grant of $15: 1a yo pi itinng Fait Cor. Princes and Clergy ne "uy "boys," dnd on the stadents | the youngest son . is a banker in] > hom, "hone 158. s c | . could explain the love he had for | pedi. Seat oa i Danker I for specimens of drawing and writ- ; : A strong Canadian : ; "Wo ogrel that Prot. Nieol fla daughter, Is on the Queen's univer-| Ce rei : TE company e ul unable to be present," added the Sey all, ld ove, Foungest Satins. MERCHANTS REPLY. 1 *\ 1 speakor, but I know he is here i Sng : BY, R D st : Spirit . D: Camel; one af the chaplains | Farmers and Merchants Differ as to S . S its d T. . BE By the newest method. Don't be misled. It is not th Principal Taylor = also spoke : Time. prin uits an o District i ot the old briefly, referring to the big part A-_farmer complained to the Whig g P {th Cor, Brock & Ba Strecets, on Wednesday Oka some merchants, Coats Kingston, style of retreading ov double treading. You take no chance, we rantee all on- > Prof. Nicol has played at the wuni- HW ' o gua e all our work to give you- absolute satisfaction. versity. DR. EDWARD'S DEMAND, particularly far plement deal. hills, $10.50, $15. Sasv ers, opening on standard time an Suits, 50, , $22.50, $25 After. all the degrees had been Regarding Officers Who Would Not} 5iine on daylight saving time. The and "$30. J . conferred, and the prizes distribut- Go to the Fron x g ed, Principal Taylor spoke briefly. ' AG 10% 10 te reply made by one dealer is that there Coats, $15, $18, $22.50 and 3 : 2 He referred to the fact that this 0 disoussing the Militia Deparl-lis no use of them opening at eight $25.00. x was the last convocation at which | Ment estimates in the House of 'Com- {o'clock by the city time, as there is 10%, reduction to returned : Dean Cappon would be found on the | 008, Dr. Edwards," of Frontenac,|no business until nine o'clock, or|ll soldiers. said that during the war there werewhen the farmers' clock points to platform, as he was about to retire. 3 THE EXCLUSIVE TIRE SHOP He : a number of militia officers walkin 'clock eem be poke of the valuable service hel a officers w 8 [eight o'clock, It seems to one ISA AC Z A( K S case in which the farmer canmot fun I i W had rendered the university, and around in uniform who never went 206-8 ellington Street to the front and never wanted to go.|on standard time and still enjoy the 371 Princess Street sald that the university would be the poorer as a result of his retire- | He wanted to-make sure that if any {benefits of daylight saving: - ment. : : reorgamization of the Canadian mih- ' Principal Taylor also referred tof tia took place, these men would not, Prof. T. E. Scott has resumed his ie jihasace of Registrar G. Y.|be given ots rank. duties at Queen's and will be one of == a on, who is at Atlantig City re- General whurn did mot &gree| the lecturers at the summer school a cuperating his health: If with Dr. Edwards' remarks about !for science students. CARS FOR SALE officers in the active militia, 'Hel The steamer Missisquoi started . Or trade; Easy terms said that the great proportion of Thursday in making tw trips daily : - . 3 : : : In speaking to the graduates {officers in miliths units organized to C Vincent, Sprin : Pum and Oxtords Principal Taylor pointed out = that | previous to the outbreak of ho war ay Pe er aory B iu mp 3 § it was ability that would take them | had gone toshe front. 'As fdr as Two 1918 Chevrolet Cars *Sills, Lintles, and Drain Tile, rg " : to the top, but that character and |city battalions were concerned, he z i Two 1917 Chevrolet Cars ~also Grave Vaults, ob a liste saws, ow in cl a re So nt I Pat h 1 - the a, 10 y \ BO | : v : s invite you to view Hho appealed to all the graduates 10] the front and. hud met dens _-- Hy lars. Mazwell; ope ight dels in pumps and Oxfords for the spring [|e br ail the good al. - an | : 3 ] na : @ proceedings of convocation 530g : : | : and summer of 1919. were brought to a close with the BATH ROAD 18 BAD. Bert Stansbury, fi] Pnone 230W., Sear iy oe Fheusaiction, prontuhced by oY; Dr. i Speke Route. 4 | 169 Raglan Road. Phone 1674w | : = ; Cm hey IR. J n, ngin® of. Residents U Lake Front Road anxiet 4 The exquisite patterns charming [Nstional dnfhem teen tie Forint RoE a aot. liprove mae a : dp wing - convocation, een's| The county Aare mot improv- as Asgravaied delight : 1 © their tenacity, and . styles offered, will woman who ji Alumnae held a' tea in the botany|ing much, even with the continued v . room, and it was very largely at-|dry weather of the last few days, and wo uses taste in selection, and | tonded. Tho proceeds will be de-|every wet spell sets them back fuf- J, voted to ths fand being raised for|ther. The Bath road to Collins Bay Ji the erection of a woman's residence and as far as Adolphustown is very {i tor the Queen's University. bad. The first stretch, which was It ahs ro mnd the apt Inspector J. J. Graham, of thelrurs and Ee ast i ata dominion police, who has been en- raqui creek and the village of Col- | gaged with his staff for some time lins Bay there is hardly a streteh of} } in rounding up military deserters a quarter of a mile which is fit for | and absen : Jueaveling . > ville added to his district, making in ot RN rn er } all nine counties he has to cover. BE. Movers, assessor, begins his

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