x 2 The BEST are the CHEAPEST Your Inspection Invited John McKay, Limited Manufacturers of Fine Furs 5 to: 155 Brock Street * $ . Ont. Mischa Elman; Genius of the Voilin 3 The ammsic of the violin with its singing tone, which in 5 respects so closely approaches the human voice, appeals : Aronely to most lovers of music, On His Master's Voice Re- y you can hear the greatest violinist of the day. for Addons Degrees, Making Sty sever n Al Tis Yar. INCLUDE THREE OF KINGS: TON'S YOUNG MEDICAS, The Names of the Students Who Succeeded in Securing Their Standing in' the Various Years. The results of the examinations in the fachity of medicine at Queen's University were announced on Wednesday afternoon. There were sixty-three degrees granted to the members of the class of 1919 in January at the close of the specidl war session and the four additional dogrees announced make a total of sixty-seven degrees awarded dur- ing the. year, Degrees of M.D., C.M. W. E. Berry, M.B., Dundas. W. 8. T. Connell, M.B., Kingston. G. 8. Cronk, M.B., Parham. J. B. Galligan, M.B., Bganville. The Prize List, Faculty prize ($25) for the high- est marks on the examinations eof the first year---J. H. Orr; Kingston, and A. R. Richards, Hyndford, equal. Faculty plze ($25) for the high- est marks on the examinations -otf the fourth year--QG. H. Ettinger, B.A. Kingston. The Boak scholarship ($25) for the highest marks on examinations in anatomy of the second year--C. M. Eynon, Ottawa. The New York Alumni Associa- tion scholarship ($560) for the high- est marks in physiology and his- tology of the second year (open also to arts students in honor animal biology )--A. Clifford Baiden, y . Dupuis scholarship 1 ($60) for the highest marks in chemistry of the second year--J. B, L. Imbleaun, Renfipw. Phe Dean Fowler scholarship 1 ($60) for the highest marks on the examinations of. the third year--C. M. Carruthers, Sarnia, First Year Slanding. C. B. Bell, Ry A. Biglord, €; M. HG M Wemnis, A. R. Richard | Imblean, , Kenneth Kell, Xs increased, or decreased ac~ cording to the manner in which the glasses are fitted and ad- Justed 'When ordering your glas- ses let us give you our personal _attention in preparing and" adjusting them. A Bynon, G. F. Fairbairn, N. , fitting > Bracken, W. P, Branigan, A. J. ; . H, BE. Eckardt, R. A. Flynn, Grant, J. W. Hall, F. €. Ham- i flvon," W. Ia: Howard, L. BE. Joho Judge, G. C. Lindsay, . A. Louden, Charles C. . Patterson, qi x Ore, I 5 W. Robertson, R. K. Shirley, R: Walker, ¥ A PP Second Year Be ta hy 3 LA. 1. Armstrong, A. 'C. Buidem, | Gordon Bicum,. L. ©. Blakely, W. J | Brough, ¥. W. Bush, Wm. Campbell, LA, 8. Chance, N: M. Craig, QM man, A. E; Friend, B. H. Harper, G. C. Harris, W. D, Hay, J. E. L. B. BE Knapp, Roderick MacKinnon, J. Li 'Margétsony WF.- R. C. Patterson, C. P. Peterson, Antonio Senac, K. B. Suddaby, N. C. Sully, "A. © Terry-Phony , 8. A. Wallate, C. W. Waite, T, N. Wills, R. C. Wil- son, C. fu. 'Wingham, Percy Winstin, R. G. Yoerger, C. R. Ypung. Third Year Standing. F. H. Alexander, G. P. F. Allen, CG W. Benuett, C. M. Oatruthers, R. Childerhose, W. G. B. Cornett, R. J; Coyle, T. J. Curphey,"N.. M. Detni- son, Arthur Diamond, D, J. Dolan; D.| Hall, H. 8, Hooper, H. O. Hutche- fon, Ivan W, James, Vernon Knie- wasser, A, C, ke, J. R. McAvoy, C. H. MeCuaig, K. R. Maitland, W. J. Nicolson, W. §, Paul, M. G. Peever. J. G. M. Porter, 8. E. Rutherford, H. A! Sears, Maurice Snyder, J. Regin- alg Third, L. CG. Vandenburg, E. T. : ERR Jderwent an Of Vv. Free: | : n service when on Mo K une and, aadian . Pacifi place tn" Happenings in the City and Vicinity --What the Merchants Offer to the Readers of the Whig. There was no session. of the Police Court" on Thursday morning. W. Swaine, plano tuner, orders at McAuley's, or 'phone 564W, The (thermometer af noon on Thursday registered 82 degrees: in the shade. The late T. BE. Maberly, of the To- ronto Mail, left a widow, formerly Miss E. Wrenshall. W. Baxter, Kingston, is an execu- tive member of the Ontario Labor Educational Association . : There will be a summer model school at Sharbot Lake this year from July 8th to August Sth. The work of refitting the steamer Brockville at Swift's wharf hak been nearly completed: She isa trim Tittle vessel, Unexcelled inCanada, DALY'S GOOD TEA, flavor always the same. Sold at MAHOOD'S DRUG STORE, Kingston. Hereafter on holidays the lobby of the post office will be open all day. This will 'be 'a gredt convenience. to business men. ! nt two years at Queen's Univer: sity, died of pnemponia at Walker. ville, Ont. Belt George Sheridan, Brockville, who returned from overseas last vear, un- 'tion in a Kingston hospital on Tuesday. * After next week Dr. Howard's of- fice and residence will be at 199 Brock street, opposite the Hotel Dieu. Phone No. 497. Now is the time to have your piano tuned. We carry two expert tuners and will assure entire satis taction. C. We. Lindsay, Limited. "Gee, ain't it hot?" queried the soldier boy with his stiff neckband keeping his'head erect as he trudged up Princess street at noon. Spirella corsets made to measure; will send trained corsitiere to your home. 'Phone 1262], Janet Dunnett, city manager. ° The Grand Trunk will, at the com- mencement. of the month of June, enter upon rather extensive ballast- ing poerations from Montreal west- ward. artillery and .was later transferred to the Royal Air Force, home from overseas. clergymen to the fact that to ensure publication of the Sunday service no- tices they must be in the Whig office by.b pm, on Friday. se ngements ave being ' non-mentbers of ho Sssocation yet been ¢l track has been repaired. nesday evening @ gre 'mobile parties visited the scene of the accident, N. ten CONVENIENT DAY TRAINS. Kingston will enjoy a greatly im-| ¢ : ped , additional day trains between Toronto, and Ottawa. "Phe. Rideau" will leave Toronto (Union Station) 1.30 p.m, arrive Ot tawa 10 p.m. "The York" will leave Ottawa (Central Station) ». p.m,, arrive Tor- onto 9.30 pm. for Toronto 1.66 p.m; For Ottaw 5.20 p.m, BA } 'Passengers from Otta Kingston 6.36 p.m. Tea0 pdm Charles: Buller, Thamésyille, wholi has arrived|s We again call the attention of the | == AT To and From the Capitals Ottawn-|= | Connecting trains "leave Kingston |3 The June [Ladies Home Journal ale Tomorrow 1 £ One hundred and eighty pages, including six full pages in colors, suit- able for framing. Distributors for the Curtis Publishing Company THE COLLEGE OOK STORE PHONE 919 ~ You Do Not Lieut. Wilbert Chown, University |8 avenue, who went overseas with thels Buy house furnishings every month, or-even every year, and for this reason when you do buy, it must be right. 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