Daily British Whig (1850), 7 May 1919, p. 5

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THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, WEDNESDAY MAY 7, 1919. _ | s .___" PAGE FIVE 7(CRADUATION OF NURSES! Sat Us in Bed ou Findings flor THE GENERAL HostiTAL ON, ah costs Beast, shartuess Our Stock is Always Complete With the Following List of Findings . TUESDAY EVENING, side, feelings as if smothering, op- pressed feeling in the chest, dizzy Shoe Polish, all colors. Heel Cushions. Shoes Laces, all colors. ! Sydenham Street Methodist Church land faint spells, tired, weak, worn Filled to Overflowing--Rey. Dr. [Out feeling, involuntary twitching of Arch Supports. Corn and Bunion pads. Rubber Heels. R. J. Wilson Addressed (he Gradu- the muscles, sleeplessness, restless, Shoe Brushes. Foot Soap, etc. . . ete., all int to the fac h i : Have Your Bicycles Cleaned and Repaired ates, the Ba at Pra or lat Sither "Togards," something new And dozens other small to save toes of your hose. items. ta, i "4 ------ For the Summer's Use "Great things are in stora for the not what they showid be. Any of nursing profession, said Rev. Dr. [these conditions should be remedied . or . : . immediately so as to avoid a com-~ tJ. Wilson, addressing tae gradu- lete breakdown - ating class of the Kingston General ih ° Own of the whale sys : : * : il | Hospital Training School for Nurses | Milburn's Heart and Nerve Pills We have all kinds of repairs, including 4 the fourteenth annual comm-n-e- Will bring énergy to the weakened motorcycle tires and heavy motor oil. ment exercises held in Sydenham Souatifution, Strengthen and regulate 'H l d Cl 1 d Bi 1 street Methodist church on Tuesday Dots ana lola Up the tired, ysiop an evelan ICycles - ' ; iH evening, Mrs, William Stéeves, Chemical "Nursing is an important part in |Road, NBs wiles: have been a S ," added Dr, |8Teat sufferer from nerve troubles the medical Profession : or and palpitation gt the heart, which Wilson. "The need for proper nurs-{ywag oo had 1 had to sit straight up in X 1 / ing is forcing itself on everyone who |ped to get my breath. I could not lie is interested in public health. it on my left side at all. [I tried doctor 5 | after doctor, also several different is becoming more and more a erime B remedies, but got no help from them. 272 Bagot St. Bicycle Repairing of all kinds ill 16 have an impure milk and water My mother insisted on me trying Insoles. ABERNETHY'S SHOE STORE supply. H Is a crime against the |Milburn's Heart and Nerve Pills, By fi unborn children who will take the|the time I had used one box, I was place of the men lost at the front. [feeling very much better. I took in Th satest asset in the world to- | three boxes, and now I am in per- ge Breatea. asse fect health, and can enjoy a good day is the asset of young life. sound sleep, and can lie on my left Dr. Wilson pointed out the great|side without any trouble." ol part the nursing profession played Hibs Haare and Nerve Rille + are 50¢ a box all dealers, or mail- In the welfare of the people, They ed direct on receipt of price.by The had to do with all things that mini- fq Milburn Co., Limited, Toronto, ster to the public welfare. When |Ont. sleeping ratepayers found that fi] =~ "Stuy A would be better to pay than to kill, g » life would he made safer. Svery Use Cocoanut Oil child had the right fo be well born For Washing Hair and well reared; ke Dr. Wilson gave an admirable ad- |, -If you want to keep your hair in good condition, be careful what you . Silver dress, in which he took occasion to wash it with. congratulate the graduates, and also Don't use prepared shampoos or pay special tribute" to the noble|anything else, that contains too much ; they ¢ o i alkali. This dries the scalp, makes We have many new and ar- Hark i Se Syring 148 the hair brittle, and is very harmful. tistic pleces in sterling silver B Ipidem|c In the.clty. He sald ot slain snisiod cocoanut oil and silver plate at moderate they had gone through some hard (which is pure and entirdly grease- prices, and feel sure we can work, but it was work worth while less), is much better than anything give you a choice that will He remarked that the graduates|else you can use tor shampooing, as please the recipient, wera being admitted to a noble sie-| this can't possibly injure the hair. dwich P1 fechoud that called for thetoughly unr tiny roi po On or oil J GOOD NEWS San WiC ates training. He had many words of teaspoonfuls will make an abun- . B d T, Ch sé encouragement and advice for - ihe|dance of rich, creamy lather, and ALDER : ; How to furnish a modern home the money sav- Examined as soon as yon rea rays, ee nurses, and among the many points] ¢leansgés the balir and scalp thorough- a mg Reid way. Because you make your selection suspect eye trouble. and Cracker Server, he emphasized was that of honesty. | ly. The lather rinses out easily, and Children's Hat Depart- f h . » removes every particle of dust, dirt, rom the most magnificent and complete range of "Be honest in your work," he said Headaches, Ruuses snd Fruit Bowls, etc. "If you should give a patient medi- | dandruff and excessive oil, The hair ment at the New Store. house furniture at figures lower than manufac ay orga cine at two o'clock and you do notbdries quickly and evenly, and it eyesight, do so, don't put it down on the chart | leaves it fine and silky, bright, fluf- Our children's headwear de- turers' prices to-day - that you did give it." fy and easy to manage. partment is attracting big at- Ho dorm atians rea lit . yy The church was jammed to the You can get mulsified cocoanut oil tention these day We have At the Busy Store With the Large Stock than usually, which assures Kinnear & d'Esterre doors, and hundreds of paopla were] at most any drug store, It is very a most surprising range, all you satisfaction. turned away, which maniiested the | cheap, and a few ounces is enough to new stock. To appreciate these . ~ take in the work af . ths training months, R.. B. Kent, chaii1aan of the fanart neon ona Hats For Boys and Girls . ) 1 sehool, - Beard of Gov 8s of the Kingst: Isobel Atkins, and presented by R. ; ! J J STEWART Nr - J) Gonoral Hospital, presided. n ey F. Eliott, : e a From 50¢ up. Phone 147 For Service SN * * d. Lion to the many preszq.ations of Junior class prize, given by the . ' ¥ RANE YEE EET IA W 17.4 0 =e |dii tomas and prizes, 'here was medical staff, won by Miss Kate Har- OPT D Ocean Steamship Tickett! ico musical programm a. old, of this city, and presented "by ' : . - - Agency. . One of the most pleasing features] Dr, Harold Angrove to Miss Boskill, . 'Night Specialist. C. S. Kirkpatrick of the evening was the presentation | superintendent of nurses in the ai. am e 0S . Post Office Kingston we IrKpatric of 'towers to the - graduates; from |'Sence of the winner owing to' be- 4 * House of Better Glasses. i6 Clarence St. Phone 56Sw, their friends. A very livee number reavement in the family. y . ® : . lof beautiful bouquets were presented The musical programme included 122 Princess Street. 2 1 the Eradystes in fact they were{ vocal solo by Lieut, A. G. Strowger, | iE i Tm consi a |, Pers Fie oral" i | NUNAIMAMIMIUIMIAINTG : : yoted towards furnishings for the Jy Goan: violin S010, ATTIUT LOCke, | IVA Ara Aa » : Nurses' Home. we "» ve init § p ; J ubaly Lares hive sole. Daag 1 ba 3 LE x ang ® Mon : In ediaty : u : A Prcueation ut 1 Part BO" this] Mins Shaw: was the wcconrpanist of ¥ ME AT Tey : FIRST TRIP OF THE SEASON fue . # B programme was the presentation or] 'Me evening, ' West Bound, Leave Montreal Wednestlay, April 80th " The following is a ist of the grad- East Bound, Le Ki fi Friday an engraved -and * framed honor ' ave | Kingsto rviday, May 2nd roll," Containing the namas of nurs-| U8tes, twenty-two graduates: FROM . Order your freight by this reliable route. DO YOU throw your shoes away when the heels or soles are ing sisters, all graduates of the Madge E. Glenn, Kingston; Con-|§ : ; worn? § Rtn OD r a Hospital Training | St2nce E Nesbitt, Kingston; Amy ; ROCKPORT NAVIGATION COMPANY, LTD. Telephone 2195, * © DO YOU throw your suit away when you tear it on a nail? school, who have been on military | Helen Caldwell, Kingston; Carlotta b DO YOU have all your teeth pulled out when they commence to service at home or overseas, and{ Mary Brouse, Iroquois; Marion A. |% p - NA AA rind oh rl nt t For Lenten Dishes ache? also those who died while in service, | Davis, London, Ont.; Ethel H. | Sim- 1 . to the Board of Governors by the[MOns, Kingston; Grace Lyons, Tor- 1 NO! You Have Them Repaired Nurses' Alumnae Association through | Onto; Christena L. Hume, Milton fl We are well stocked with By the best cobbler, tailor or dentist, Mrs. George Nicol, president of the| West, Ont.; Myrtle R. Watts, King- "Dominion Brand" Macaroni, THE MORE PERISHABLE FOODS Li T U assotiation. The roll has 1 oved pation; Olive May Anderson, dsr; made in the new Canadian fac- 4 Require expert handling and perfect refrigeration, while await y Chairman Kent on alt of the nk. Berney, Curraduff, Ferns, tory® by Canadian workmen fn d ly a - Now Listen To Us board of governors. Ireland; Blanche A. Heasler, Ganano-| § from the lite-giving, strength. tien 'more 'Derfoct tune at ont vo find the conditions lan. Why don't you dig up those Following the usual custom, the que Junction; Bessie Isobel Wilson. building part of the richest J prevails. * graduating nurses recited the Flor- Kingston; Alma Emily Frost, King- Canadian wheat, x - { : ence Nightingale pledge. ston; Lilian M. Lord, Tichborne; Chol a ~ ® As.the nurses marched Into the| Mary Lorena Sheffield, Lyndhurst, Macaronl spells big food Se onuta hs Er re ira, fe ang Soca Th a and the procession was a|Ont.; Blanche Bauder, Verona; Mary § value; wholesome and nourish- Vent Mina, ... oo... nL a -20¢ ® 1b. 1r m sing one, thers was an ae Avery, Mallorytown; Lily E. Rogers, ing. gan and concert number - by Iss | Kingston; Anna May Goodfriend, AND HAVE THEM folowed by ihe alban of the Na | Soh; ios, Kel, Cochrane, ' | Comer Earl and Barrle Sts. . e signing o € Na-iStella; Lilla G. 8. W - H tonal Auten, 'aiter which Rov. W. | apr: "414 0- 5. Wikon, wailing: § Henderson's | ' > T. G. Brown offered 'prayer. The Grocery Phoge n n "» . i & chairman then made a few appropri- : {ate remarks before introducing the SEMI-READY STORE e ul other numbers on the programme. OPEN SATURDAY NIGHT A Square Firm to Deal With Prompt Delivery 59-61 Brock Phone 279 : sentations Made, Showing All the New and Ex- ER SY By the newest method. Don't be misled. It is not the old - Mayor: Noonan: he Doiior of quisite Models For Sum- Ba A GOOD CARS FOR SALE style of retreading or double treading. You take no chance, we presenting the diplomas to the . mer Wear. ? 3 : guarantee all our work to give yon absolute satisfaction, graduates, and in doing so congratu-| on : SUGGESTION Or trade; Easy terms 3 : lated the"recipients in a bright and 'Service should bathe first consid- ROBINSON & : happy speech.' He spoke ot their] eration, and it 1s with any successful ||' Why not give your Two 1918 Chevrolet Cars Seli-sacrifice for duty, and gave them | business. For the convenience of busy WILTSHIRE BOY OR GIRL Two 1917 Chevrolet Cars special praise tor the work they car-| men who are engaged every day we Two Ford Cars ried on during the "i" epidemic mfkeep the Semi-ready store open every ||, . GARAGE J the city. 'Ihe various other pres-|Saturday night," said David J. Will, : : 1918 Maxwell; 'one light | entations were made us follows: of the Semi-ready store. : All kinds of cars repaired 1 4 truck, 2 Hospital emblem pins, by Miss "Wd are showing all the new and promptly; cars washed; gaso- | ! p Mowat, president of thé Woman's Stquisite [Badels for Suibmet year ini} line, oil, tires and automobile |' Bert Stansbury, § Ald Scciety, and Mrs. William Jack-|genu Semi-ready ored suitings accessories. : 1674w Son. ' : --i{rom imported British worsteds 169 Raglan Road. Phone 167. ._ Gold medal, given by W. &. Nickle|and tweeds, 4 IMP, and won by Miss Myrtle The label in the pocket means the} 239% Bagot St. \[ Wats, of Kingston, presented by J.|%ame price here as everywhere--and | - Phone 242 }] M.- Hughes, in the absence of Ermer]! ®8n assure you that the price marks, If Davis the lowest possible margin of profit at which good clothes are sold in Can- . 1 "ll Sover medal, given by Brigadier-| 8 wh | S Inn P umps and Oxtords ET Td Bee ly thea lj Miss Carlotta Brouse, lioquois, pres- There ate few sheds 1 aud / Pp g 4 3 ' ented Dy Francis hang. - Jhammocks scattered along the rosd ". H Frize in practical pursing, hater {that leads 10 BUCCESS. g aia : ft E - fll mediate class, given p ted We invite you to view the favored mo- iD 6. Lotkett, Moseharmen oa a del . a f . | the board of governors, This prize : . S$ In pumps and Oxf ords for the spring Hl was won by Miss Olive Todd, Brew- " S ' and summer of 1919. : fll ers aie. : | § ister gives 3 : : ¥ Hl Prize in medical nursing, given by| her beau : : is : © fiDr. EC. b. McCallum and won by| | SEL : | a uisite patterns and charming [|| Ethel Simmons, King~on, yres-| | {mine | Briton. = Sonor at the me Referred to Brig.-Gen, Ross, In presenting the silver medal at the General Hospital nurses gradarit- % The exq . ij ented by the chairman in the ab-| , : Ja or in' yoo d th S xr : : i 1102 test honor in the form of the acad- styles offered, will « £ Ui v Ji sence ac Dr. pp. : get : Jos 3 'ar. | Ginie degree of LL.D. is to come : FGETS ED ; . Materia medica prize, given by S ; : : '| from Edinburgh university, Mr, uses taste in R judgment flip HL AC Boyce, won Ly Miss Eilel / 111 uickest| King eloquently told' of what Gon. penditure.. 3 A hs A 4 Simmons, of ve Cit, and presented] | PON Ey 5 hy Kota. ee | ROSS had done overseas and remark- || A 'Begin 3 Se a 3 ; by Abraham aw, of i : \ 2 BF . ¢ that the medal would be doubly | eating it now and it will be- Ae oy : real ne i § : the reel in view of ||| come a substantial part bf and presented by Dr. H. El } | : ; i : . ; ' of Oa No your every mail. It will pay o . . wheel , oad 1 ar, you to make sure that you - & STi MADE ]

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