'- DAILY BRITISH WHIG. rm -- re -- -- THURSDAY, JUNE AR) 10m, -- TH. ee -- HCE Se -------- -- ren of the graduating class who are | 'THE RM.C CLOSING DAY! zor candidates for commissions jn | i . . {the imperial service and | Canadian | l ---- In the second class, there is one |Pe"manent force have already been | ; : meie. | ] The following .gentlemen will be | . fatlure, and there are eight faflures {recommended for commisstons. * > » i (Continued from Page 1.) i NEW FUR COATS, CAPES, + STOLES, SCARFS, and CHOKERS {in the fourth class. The academic | Imperial Commissions: rgeant | board recommends that they be per-|y np Scullard, Royal neers; {mitted to repeat their course In 1ce.-Corpl. W, E. C. Royal | their present classes. | Field Artillery, | . | Canadian Permanent Force Com- | missions: C.8.M. A. M. Keefler, Roy- The training received by the gent- | .; Canadian Artillery; Lee.-Cpl.. T. lemen cadets is exacting, demanding |W. Creighiton, Princess Patricia's | as it does a strict personal accounta- | Can. Light Infantry, bility for every action, regularity : INCOENTS OF Ti DAY | habits, simplicity of life, and an ex- |alted ideal of duty, integrity and Racy Local News and Items of General Public Interest. Engi Bipot, Six feet by twelve inches. Photographed by Percy E. Macdonald, B.Sc. A wonderful panoramic photograph taken at 5 a.m. (stan- dard time). Orders for same will be taken up to Saturday night. i Instruction and Training. { Old Furs remade and repaired. . truthfulness--this brings vigor, not evil to society. It evolves dignity, {800d citizenship and reverence for | law. . Four years of constant drill, practical instruction in military op- erations, and respectful submission {to the will of his superiors makes th |the Gentlemen Cadet a soldier in the { Miss Mildred McUen, 10% Pine true meaning of the word. He may | Street, is visiting Mrs. John Free. Or may not have the alents ih man, Sydenham, : | Breat general, but he has at least the W. Swaine, piano tuner. Orders at | instincts of a soldier and a knowl- 100 Clergy street, 'Phone 564w. LATEST MAGAZINES ledge of the duties and technical re- The Preparatory Services will be | ' - . |auirements of the profession; and, [held in Cooke's Church on Friday, | Woman Ss Home Companion, Good Housekeeping, above all, an understanding of the 24th June, at 8 p.m. Address by | 3 : y : : | term duty, which simplifies for him Rev. Alex. Gordon, D.D, i torial Review, McCall 8, Modern Priscilla, {all complex ques of practical | Welcome Zion Church, Oituwa, nt | | ethics. Its twenty-fifth anniversary tea | The motto of the College is the | made the presentation of a silver | | philosophy of his life: "Truth, Duty, |tea set, inscribed with the good | ! Valour," and I know of no three bet- | wighes of the congregation to Rev, | [ter words by which anyouo night | (Major) H. I. Horsey, the pastor. | {regulate his life | Pianos tuned. Phone 1544, C. W i The instruction and training fis Lindsay, Limited. inow on a sound basis. After the | Dr. L. W. Gill, director of tech- {summer, the classes will with one nical education of the Department | exception, be in the new educational (of Labor, will proceed to Frederic- {building and enjoy all its advaatages [ton, N. B, on July 11th, to deliver |and facilities. la series of lectures before tis SUM. | . - | In academic work, the college is mer vocational school. i TRA CTC TAI Oo steadily forging ahead with ite ef-| Friends of Rev. William Craig, | ' {ficient staff and increased accom- | Ottawa, will be pleased to hear that | modation -and equipment; whilst in {he is improving after the injuries | | the military work there is a marked { received when he was hit by an au- | @ ® | improvement in all arms, { tomobile. . Mr. Craig was for a num- | : rl ay pecia | Our system of mutual instruction | per of years connected witn Syden- #, Place your order now. Summer prices. JOHN McKAY, Ltd. THE FUR HOUSE 149 to 157 BROCK STREET TROEMARK TT Ruste RECORDS ! : Get a supply of Canada's F inest Records for the week-end. Try Chadwick's coal. Help blind Canadians emselves, Prone 67. to help Red Book, Pic- American, McClure's, Vogue, Harper's Bazaar, Vanity Fair, etc., etc. ) THE COLLEGE BOOK STORE Home of the "Sun" Records. ions Open Nights. 'Phone 919. On your touring trip get one of our Extension Running Board LUGGAGE CARRIERS. Attached in a minute and can be carried under the back seat when not in use. - Will hold three suit cases, | (founded on the principle that a|ham Street church, Kingston. | cadet does not know his subject un- ------ | til he can teachit to others) is bear- | A | Ing good fruit, and has been utiliz- S400 ieee led to advantage in both the aca- | demic and the military curriculum. | | The pronounced successes in | { musketry during the past year are |, or, {very gratifying, and resulted in the : = Yas Ro ariente hat ae | college winning the Dominion Chal- 1281 6 friends o rot | : i "q 4 : H. T." Wallace was leaving jieaes Shield in the Canadian Ritie Chalmers church ofi Wednesday + a oP # DR. WALLACE CALLED TO TORONTO CHURCH At the Always . Busy Store. 150 YARDS OF NAVY BLUE SERGE teed pure wool and fast color. gym. suits, also for middy dresses. A big snap at this cut price. Friday. ., 40 inchesc wide--guaran- This is excellent for bathing or. evening after he had been pre- Sports. sented with a magnificent cabi- The principle of the college has Bet of Jver 2 telegram Should [ been to induce all gentlemen cadets 0 Ying nm | te participate in the various games I saaiiious desire = the { rather than to produce 2 wanoy | * church, Toronto, that he should accept a position as minister there. -- Dr. Wallace has not yet « decided whether he will accept + the offer of the adherents of the church, * ' + Peet bbe b erate ---- hb Pb e pe ett ve tree eo $1.28 75 YARDS ONLY OF CREAM FLANNEL FOR OUTING SUITS --or Separate Skirts--45 inches wide, good weight and will not shrink. This line was made to sell at $2.00 pgr yard. We got a bargain and pass it on to you Friday ...... ....%cvd 100 YARDS 36 INCH MERCER IZED POPLIN--Cream only-- regular $1.50 per yard. Friday .. .. .... i. ... $1.00 140 YARDS 36 INCH IVORY AND BLACK HABUTAI SILK extra heavy weight--splendid wearing qualities and suitable for blouses, middies or underwear. Our $2.25 line on Friday . $1.50 ONLY $2.50 36 INCH SILK TRICOLETTE-- BL on sciisininne iy seein. ors We are doing the Wash Dress Goods busin 4 Newman & Shaw "THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE" one gilt-edged In this manner are raised to etic efficiency, and football, ave contested th the other, ood fe | ehanipionship team, the gentlemen cadets a high standard of athl In cricket, hockey platoons and sections h for supremacy one wi With the result that a larger number than heretofore have played the games and derived the accompany- ing benefits from the combined exer- tices of brain and muscle undar Stress. The aim is that every cadet at the f College shall be' able to play every game, and shall understand it, being | able to both teach it to his men and | umpire it.. This is part of the coll- ege training. Good Tire Repairs - PHONE 815 » f WANTS A DIVORCE 4 Returned Soldier Wants to Put Aside His Wife. Henry James Bristol, Napanee, ra- | turned soldier, will apply to parlia- ment at the next session thereof, for a divorce from his wife, Minnle Jean Bristol, whose last known ad- dress was Toronto, Ont, on the ground of adultery. ---------------- The man who sees no good in others is no good. ---- Buildings, The west half of the newly com. pleted educational building has now Peen taken over, and is being utilized to advantage for both instructional aud administrative duties. By the acquisition of this building, it has been possible to provide ac- commodation in the administrative building for ap additional mess- room, a superior staff mess, and a subordinate staff mess, all of which were very urgently needed. I venture to express the hope that the dormitory accommodation which Is 88 urgently required and which is essential in the interests of the coll- €ge, may soon he provided by the government. It is gratifying to mention that authority hag been received for this | assembly hall to be known as "The CASH AND CARRY Sir Arthur Currie Hall," in honor of the victorious native born command- ALFRED aad PRINCESS Lo 8 nh -------- nai er of the Canadian corps, General -- = ------ Sir Arthur w, Currie, G.C.M.G., K.C.B., ete. His Majesty the graciously presented ings of their ma jest |in the Sir Arthur C | they now occupy th position. Major Stuart { his free gift to [Sidestaken to Black or navy--yours on F riday stewie av ws $2.50 of the city. $4700--131 Nelson St. brick, 7 | rooms, hardwood floors, elec- |i tric lights, cement cellar gas. 00--Barrie St, brick, 6 rooms, [i $a B. & C., H. A. electric light. Ji $3000--Portsmouth, double frame, || 6 rooms, electric light, lot ff 5 os en 1 LB COFFEE 1LBPURE COCOA FOR $1.00 Value $1.19. The above goods guaran- teed or your money back. Cullen's $6x100, $2100--Redan St, rooms, B. & C., $10,000--Gore St., first-class °' brick residence, hardwood floors, hot water furnace, gas, electric light, garage. SAFE INVESTMENTS. Victory Bonds at Market, Province of Ontario Bonds due 1936 to vield er cent. I Province of Brit Columbia Bonds, due 1941 to yield 6.40 per cent. Province of Saskatchewan Bonds due 1036 to yield 6.25 per cent, Province of Manitoba Bonds due 1941 to yield 6.15 per cent. ALL KINDS oF INSURANCE, The NcCam Agency | Jame; "The Hat Store" HALF PRICE Sale of Millinery TAILORED HATS STRAW HATS Se I -- i -------------- Real Estate-A Few From Our $2850--Montreal St., brick: all improvements. $3600--Montreal St, cement block, all improvements, $1500--Russell St., dwelling, barns, half acre land (easy terms). $4000--Mack St., brick, all improvements. $3200--Albert St., frame, and garden. $3600--Chatham St., bungalow. ." $3600--Cherry St., frame, garage and garden, And a complete list at office. E. W. MULLIN & SON Buyers and Sellers of Real Katage msurance of all kinds, and Division Streets. Yaa Phones 539w and 5397. -- SE ------------ Fen i. IN MARINE CIRCLES } The steamer Canadian passed down from Fort William to Moijt- real on Wednesday. The steamer Brockville arrived fzom and cleared for Bay of Quinte ports on Wednesday. The steamer Toronto down ani up on Thursday. The steamer City of Hamilton bound east and the City of Ottawa bound west were expected to arrive on Thursday. " ------------ R. H. WADDELL 326-89¢. 86 Brock St, . List King has very signed engrav- es to be plated urrie Hall, whera e most prominent Forbes, D.S.0., as the college, has paint the oak-panels which surrownd the hall with the tadge, battle-patch, number 'and name of every unit which was serv- Ing on the western front on the 11th = SLEEPING CAR SERVICE November, 1918, as a representative i . of Canada. It is felt that no greater | iy : | Between Toronto and Kingston Incentive or inspiration could be A { Whart via Grand Trunk 5 Railway System, given to the gentlemen cadets of the Royal Military College than the sight Commencing ' Sunday, June 26th, standard sleeper will be operated Ta- tL FILL YOU PRESCRIPTIO | Accurately and Promptly Lenses Ground on Premises nis 1M. ~ Cor. Johnson of the emblems worn by the Can. H adian corps. Placelt .: On our records and we are ready at any time to duplicate the prescription, thus saving you another examination if you happen to break your glasses, For people who move away or are out of town a good deal, this ription Record 'is invaluable as we will mail g to any point. ° | handed to the college for -------- Grounds, A stretch of ground in the vicin- ity of Navy Bay and Dead Man's Bay, including Fort Henry, training purposes, and is now part and parcel of the institution. A pontoon bridgs kas been built by the gentlemen cadets connecting this land with tae college and making it readily acce sible. 2 It is of immense value structional work, and will greatly improve the training fmparted gt the college. It will be noticed that the roads in the college precincts have been given the names of prominent Caa- ing and of hard-fought battles, thus commemorating the achfeve- ments of our forbears. nual clearance of Millinery -- it means a quick sale of hun- dreds of Ladies' Hats of every description, most of them at exactly balf-price. All are marked in plain figures. - $12 HATS FOR .... $10 HATS FOR .... n RGE | | 1 8 T | Kingston, Ont. ronto to Kingston Whatt leaving Tec- ronto train No. 18, at 8.30 p.m. daily; and commencing Monday, Jung 27th, sleeper will be placed at Kingston Whar! for occupancy 9.00 D.m. and leave on train No. 19 at 12.20 a.m. daily, arriving Toronto 6.00 am. (standard time). For re. servations, tickets, etc. apply to J. P. Hanley, C.P.&T.A., G.T. Ry., Ladies' Strap Shoes ae $5.00 "mma VALUE STYLES (1) Black Kid Twin-strap Pumps, soles, Louis heels. (2) Black Kid Twin-strap Pumps, leather soles, low heels, (3) Black Kid soles, Louis heels. (4) Brown Cait leather soles, low hoels, S. J. MARTIN plain vam ps, sewn plain vamps, sewn EE ---------------- Over the Top. In these of comparative peace we are ting our old war Sayings. The blind soldjers went over the top for Canada. It is up to Kingston to put the Whig's ecam- paign over the top for them. Have you contributed yet? es A wedding of much interest local- ly took place at Frankford on June 20th, at high noon, when Miss Ada May Munn and William - J. Allan Were united In marriage. ey Cross-bar-strap Pumps, plain vamps, gewn Pp Walking Oxfords, sewn heavy tely the newest creation. - »