4 mina, JULY 25, 1919. ' : : THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, PAGE THREE ee -------- n DANE oris {3 oa . - | ENTRANCE : EXAMINATIONS Rayond Mende PROBS: --Saturday, light winds; fine and warm. ; Jessie Maclver, coo |THE SUCCESSFUL = CANDIDATES | [oi Nash. un Um | OF KINGSTON SCHOOLS. Albert Orwell, Kathleen Pecor. { Six of the Pupils Ranked for the| Genevieve Pelow. | The heat ol Sunburn is quick | McLeod Scholarships-----Some 162 Margaret Phillips, \ 3 - oi f ul - Ip y Manson Pogue. ' ig Passed Out of 248 Who Wrote. i . : ly taken out by an application | P d. i# oe a yo We have made Pro- }| Below are the names of the suc- Jilin Quins i : i BEST'S BALM | constul candidatos at the tecent en- |; Giarence Ranger. 81 | "S BAL) od {trance exa tions at the Colleg- ! ; vision for the return | trace examinations at the Co Melville Reid. : : The effect iz simply marvel- a | 162 wens successful. = In 2 to Genevieve ¥ y. i ous---the heat and pain disap- of many men to civil- | these Marjorie additio Howard Rider. " a hl al > : Anderson amd Louis Robinson. Bios Shad al oe 5 in Sateen Soest | Lots Bab 1 | { write through tiiness, have been ac- > 1an life and our stock | vite Shrongh a , {tion on their school record for the t The Popular Drug Store of | year, Doratua Sands. : Open Sundays Those ranking for the McLeod | marion Shepherd. e as al ) ea eS J scholarships are: Ford Connell, | Narcaret Simmons. 3 3 . * Grant Johnston, Mary Gossin, | poyglas Skelton. J , ? Frances Murray, Nora Bisback, | Maxwell Strange. . 1 e 1 n S Anna Prager. Esther Susman. Y Centificates have been mafled to| gertrude Tetro. the successful candidates and state- Nellie Tupper. ments of the marks obtained to the | 'Katherine Tweddell. $ unsuccessful, Lawrence Tweedly. Large Jars 25 cents, EMME % Open Sundays Phone a9. Branch 2018 Gertrude Walker. was never so. exten- {passed With Honors. Names Ar-| Joseph Whalen. ranged In Order of Standing. Riward Whar. : ul learance i Walter Ford Connell rene ng. | ( sive as at present. Grant | JORBSIOR Arthur Williamson iy Mary Gossin. Muriel Wilson. Frances Murray. Samus) Wiliston, Nora Elsback. rene ' ; : There are a great || anna Prager. Emily Yellowley. Added to our already long list of sensational bargains are the Dorothea Graves. Harold Young. y ji ) k : many different de- Edward Bailey. "a rin following special attractions that should crowd this busy shopping / : Bercy Somuson. Trawlérs of North Sea. lf centre from 8.30 to 9.30 o'clock to-morrow--this is positively your signs and prices to Reh Cue "The northeast coast of Scotland Ruth. Cur tn, pacine In Sima, a8 compared if last epportunity o participating in the most extraordinary bargain . 1 oAtrOW. w e antic storminess tha / suit any purse. Jacob Rutgwase. rules the ses ire 1and on the wens event or the season. rices are reduced trom to OU 7/0 1n a colossa Helen Salishun Yrites William Elliot Griis in "Bon- (88 effort to move all Summer stocks--no thrifty woman can fail to Ruth Gamble, : nie Scotland and What We Owe [if Gamble Her," and he goes on later in the ||| avail herself of its wonderful opportunities. v " Bestia Anciia same chapter to speak of the trawl- | ff Ree) Basi. ers of the North Sea. ' | : | s . At Aberdeen "twenty-five millions _ Those le (and they Norman a of dollars' worth of food is extracted are many)*who dread the a Lillkn Newer - annually through the fisheries in ordeal of an eye examin- : ' Mary Rowland the deeper waters, which have been ly aston~ Pe Ly. |tmproved, ant by 'we menod ot || {| Summer Wearables to Clear Hugh Fraser. . : | Ea iy named 3] Martone Foraythe. then by the steam line fishing in \}f Regardless of Cost or inconven- Eatablished 1840 Gladys Milne, "How full the North Sea is of | 3 a Bare : ton. Pass List; Alphabetical Ore. these Arawiers those know who have §E& B Kings i seen them and kept pace with the ef- Jif Hesse Abramson, forts of philanthropists to minister |} NEW YORK SUITS { Hiuent Jin. 1s he needs of the men om board the | §if > . ih t learn- | . . . Harold Babcock. A oreore Sacare ve lave learn (IE 6 only, New York Novelty Silk Suits, in Arthur Bailey. war, these toilers of the deep are | : oe Edgar Batten. 1 colors of grey, sand, navy, purple and black-- : RAT | Eos: pees arse ae ns ant saves I] M Sie 18 15 36 priced ot $65.00 to $85.00. 3 D DE DT a Tealizes She danger even Sytiounding S d $39 95 K Jr-MOD 0 WOO Melville Borland. war of 1914.18, the trawlers nave IO aturgay . . . - " LU. 4 Bldon Boyd. not only caught fish, but in their new ! 1 Agnes Bridgen. capacity, as mine-sweepers, have ke Sawed in Stove fisnes, Bridgen pacity pers, have kept tt as mine awespts, have Kept [J iced from $37.50 to $50.00. : : Lengths William Brown. the North Boa bly Others price 226 Perinows Street BOOTH & CO,, | Sia brake. opaoee A hale fl 1 saturday ciiiei...$2295 ; Phone 133 assis Burke, twenty-five alr raids on London be- | 3 ' tween May 12, 1815, and May 19, ! Tey and advante a Bit beyond tne| . Foot West Street Tailiay Bu. 9 ARE ARNY A And We Use No 1918, completely dispel the idea that CRIMP | Sober, Pueic whils 'the. poorer las suterad I WOOL JERSEY SUITS Sot loss West End résidents entire- i 2 . . - : ae. ita. of he' Xondon- Te Ei 5 only, pure Wool Jersey Suits, in colors it ! Sa mn Nokade how that in the raid of #f. Hl Henna and Copen--sizes 18 and 38. Sold reg- any Chance Ta Da kk Noceir oF Telloning: mellow dened | ular at $45.00. Saturday vn. .$23.95 our ance 0 0 A ow || * were damaged: f ¥ iy A 4 | J4gut-Gen. hi Alt Codrington. BE OCTaiece ci Cae 1s FLOR BOCA Di JL oc ToS. Coo ia AI Do Not Wait for Prices to Get Lower fit: Edmund Connally. lady Jane Taylor. il Frances Crawford. Owing to after-the-war de- bt Daniel Cross Duke of Devonshire. mands the price of paint has § alter nnin~ham : Sone yory mich 'igher. We ! Nate ¢ "Davi: Lord i 3 . : WASH SUIT. S ve decide: . place on sale, i} Gordon Donald Earl of Yarborough, : : § beginning Saturday, 26th inst., [i ; ' [ 3 be starday, doth inst, ff} Luey Dupre Duke of Rutland, } New York Novelty Wash Suits--made in yery: spat styles rn A a coe tm et el al mmol a bons se ¥ : Pulnt~--suitable for either in- JI I \ elping Soldiers : 1 i ummer materials--in sizes 16 to 4 side or outside--it is put up in | Bessie » a In B.C. . and fashionable : SS of Duttideit taput up In : British. Columbia will have a De. Regular $15.50 t0.$22,50, ............ .Saturday $11.95 Hf partm 1000, | : : ghe Sallon cans-many veauti- Jl. . £00 to spend fn PHTOTE LEou a Regular $24.50 to $30.00, ............. Saturday $15.95 prising 7 shades-green, 9 Shades i indy Sonditions ¥a as to provide 7 red, "As long as the sack nets [| Gurnod soldiers. will be. given the | NOVELTY WA SH DRESSES | SALE PRICE, $1 QUART cax [lili Gs i, yreferance, : : i j i Hl Gan Not What She Expected. Priced for an absolute clearance--a good range of sizes and reeset | Fair Lady (talking about ; i inati ; k lice Jack Gilbert. a bas king about & man colors--plain and fancy combinations effects. The regular price of fii seem to be sorry when you said I Jf | Regular $9.50 to $14.50, ..............Satyrday $6.95 was married? Ramsay's Pai ; i. Gibu agony. Dark Lady--Yes, he-said bs was Jf Regular $16.50 to $20.00, ............ Saturday $10.95 now $1.35 quart. ll Sine 15 sorr--houn he dant iow Regular $21.50 to $30.00, .....\." Saturday $13.95 Tea | | SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY | a SPROIAL IX FaOD CHOP. 11 Hola Hersmtcton, Be pt We offer our entire collection of Georgette and Crete de erveral. sate FO: 1 Sorter ib I | Chen e Blouses, Silk and Crepe Dresses, Gingharp and to uss ap very partie of fos Hh note Huenes qo =~. [lI | Cloth Dresses, Corsets, Wash Skirts and Raincoat Saturday less SATURDAY ...v:i....8250 | i Irwin 42 3 ad ; S Lo 1 RS AR ew ale ew Te aan as ven de va. 20 Per Conte i y a 15 Saest Hi. ' A SC 5 AA Am BA thc Every hat marked in plain fig | ures--there are hats for kiddies, ¥