Daily British Whig (1850), 8 Jun 1922, p. 3

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THURSDAY, JUNE 8. 1922 . THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. er | 9 the graduates to give their attention | * THE QUEEN S MEDICAL | to the hospitals, as their development ~--To instantly relieve tired, {depended very largely on the work of sore, swollen and tender feet. . y CONVOCATION CEREMONY 2 doctors. The hospitals of today ---To stop excessive perspira- si iy |served as the centres of social ser- | By | vice and the doctors showed their in- | tion aud ease the pain of Corns, : : i} Dr. A. E. Ross, M.P., Address= fluence toward tlie state through the [fe PROBS: -- Friday, becoming cooler, showers. de Bunions and Callouses. 8 [Boepitale, The work ig the Beapitals 3 i} 6d Graduates on Relation was carried on.largely through the USE THE "BEST" | to State. nurses. | | "Your work towards the commun- | F J UNE | Principal Dr. Bruce Taylor presid- [ity in which you live, and the state, 00 / ed over the proceedings of Queen's |MUst be aided by the nursing profea- | | Medical College Convocation in Con- |810n, and the more interest you take | : | ; - d the more aid you give to the | 1S THE MONT vocation hall, on Wednesday after-|8n | Powder ONTH OF noon. and conferred the degrees on [Nursing profession, the greater will | . f {| the forty-seven graduates. An audi- |D® your work towards the state and ! | ence that filled the hall to capacity, |the people at large. . A Te a ues compas Weddin S Bas Present for the coremonies. Rev [, ."ARd then you must take an in| of Anti-Chafe and Foot-bath Dr.' Malcolm Macgillivray conducted [terest in public health. We have not | Powder. i 'the/devotional exercise and the grad- |always stood for the benefit of the | --In large Sprinkler tins .25c. ||! Since very early times a Wed- uates were addressed *by Dr. A. E.|DPublic. There is a wide field open | | Ross, M.P. Dean Connell also de-|for you along these lines, and you | ding Ring has been bestowed livered g short address before pre- |must exert your influence along the ! I T BEST {ff upon the bride, and it is still fll coniine Fhe graduates for their de- [line of welfare, | . . a _ Ili & very important part of the grees. Rev. Dr. Daniel Gordon was| "Then too, as a profession, we have | Prescription Druggist {Il "wedding ceremony, present for the ceremonies, the mem- [Not been strong on opinions in defin- | Open Sundays Phone 59 bers of the medical staff being on the [ing what should be done, There is | | We have a very complete platform. The graduates occupied |the Important question of child erim- --_-- J stock Of-- the front seats, and were warmly ap- |Inals. We are simply drifting along, -- ee plauded as they marched to the plat- ua BU segregation of children from form to recelve their honors, © hardened criminals, There is also | DR. BELL'S SHAVING CREAM Weddin Dr. A. R. B. Willlamson presented |th® problem of the 'unfinished man ' | Brush : | g the prize winners, and Principal Tay- | There is something at fault. Our in- es up quickly; creamy lather ! LP lor made the presentations. Stitutions are filled to overflowing. and retains its. motsture { Rings In his address, Dean Connell stat- |We, as medical men, should be ever 800 shaves . ed that all is well in the medical {ready to express our opinion, and ad- | in school. He pald a warm tribute to |Vise as to how things can be re- the members of the graduating class, |medied. Then there is the question PLAIN GOLD and at the same time praised the |0f dealing with the immigration. : : hed work of the medical staff. He re- |Little is being done at the present A great Bargain Day for thrifty shoppers. Here are CHASED GOLD : marked that this convocation nark- |time, to prevent the immigrant com- . . WHITE GOLD led the close of the 69th session of the |1ng here who will be a menace to the values that in each case are of exceptional value, | medical school. He also stated that |country. As a profession, we should ang the trustees had made provision for [take a strong stand. . PLATINUM the appointment of a professor for "Every man in medicine should do A Sensational ent tore preventative medicine 1n public [all he poesibly can for the preserva- ) : health. The speaker declared that [tion and development of the race. The \ Opp. Y.M.CA. Phone 1268) preventative medicine is the medi- | war has robbed us of our very best cine of the future. It will have to do [blood. We must do all we can to de- . with the prevention and spread of [velop the children and see to it that + TO-MORROW'S SPECIALS, R disease, its cause, and means for [they get every chance to grow up and BALADA TEA ° bringing it under control. be healthy, Great things can be » | Dean Connell gave the graduates [done by the medical profession, But JAMS (4 1b. tins) ....... LIMITED some timely advice, in which he ad- [ll this work must not be taken up in vised them to form good fellowship |a haphazard manner, Every gradu- i SAUSAGES ESTABLISHED 1840 with their fellow doctors. ating doctor could find some child in , | : 3 whom he can take a special interest x } : : r EET, KINGSTON Dr. A. E. Ross, M.P., rector of the and see to it that thie child improves 100 charming new Summer Silk HAMBURG KING STR ' university, addressed the graduates ¢ his defects." | on their relation to the etate, He | Tom Nis - | | Here the spes'zer referred to doc- first dealt with the work in the hospi tors dealing out liquor prescriptions, tals. Too often, he sald, people got |," . i 500 Picnic H. 1 the idea that hospitals had reached | We have been made script vendors French Silk Taffeta in a host of at- cnic Hams for week-end, an ideal state. The history of heaps for the government liquor sellers Due : yl I* [without one objection," he said. "To DR. S. E. PORTER tals showed ig to bo er OH a | Wwioas he mn, oo tractive styles--many of which have . a St * fession. \ « oto» Prompt Delivery Sorase A1rta fe JENS Steves "We are to-day, idly standing by : been secured from the manufacturer Phone 10778, 5 TINT AWAY GRAY as a medical profession, watching the introduction of certain 'lems' coming \ + in for the treatment ot mankind. if as low as half price these, augment- ik FADED Hib 'we fall down we should iot have any ; . - criticiom, but if we put forth our ed by a number of our highest grade faith in the training we have receiv- ed, we will issue a challenge and open dresses from our regular stock an Gas Water our hospitals for the treatment of our patients. We will stand on an . : equal footing and dictate who has makes this sale one of the most im- the knowledge and truth." Rum. : Heaters so-called restorarat but hare i | Dr. Ross appealed to the graduates portant dress sales of the year. Dresses, developed in Satin and only one "Brownatone" =~ to keep up with the new develop- WH proferred by every |ment in their work, stating that if 5 OY it they did not do this, they wouldgall down, pointing out that conditions The colors are Black, Navy, Brown, Mohawk, Copen Many times during the day you ; 91 livise had made & change in coud. and White. In sizes from 16 to 42}. Regularly priced from tions. may wisha little hot water. If you had : Principal Taylor also addressed ihe $25.00 to $72.50 students briefly giving them some a Gas Water Heater connected to the Students bristly giving thom Some Range Boiler it would be convenient to 7 pronounced the benediction, the Na- F id H If Pri 3 . as, . ng, d the get hot water when you wanted it. yas ut Hap ri ay a ce You would not be intonvenienced by $3 3% ° [SUPERVISE HOTELS or re-priced from $12.50 to $36.25 carrying kettles and pots. : IN SMALL OENTRES| Stack or Gurney Gaz Weta ; Raney Says That a Committee See window display to-night. Every dress marked in. y Will Look Into the plain figures, Heaters ...............$2000 i § Situation. Installed .~ ...... ......$30.00 \ Toronte, June 3 Steps on. the This is positively the greatest sale of high-grade Dress- part of the government to supervise 1 1 : Zart ot, ihe govetumunt to yuperviss es ever offered in Kingston. Take full advantage of it. of the province were forecasted by M K ] & Bi ° * Hon. W. E. Raney, in the legislature. This wonderful reparation does |The attorney-general stated that C e VEY II'C t not bor wa h off, yon want A many complaints had been received B rub or waa! Ehitul OLpCise, Juat | and that accommodation was not al- General Contractors, Heating Specialists, Steam Fitters and ways of the best. Although he ad- Plumbers, Jobbers of Plumbers' and Gas-Fitters' Supplies, Stoves, ¥ hes maglo fo Fold- | nitted that the situation a a ditfi- ® Shelf, Heavy and House Fursishing Hardware, Tools, Olls, Boat any red--the exact @olor |cult one to handle, he thought there » Supplies, Sheet Metal and Tin Work; Electric work; Painting and UE Jour Sompleion. should be some means whereby the m 0 e S owe t could require the hotels acy to appr end easy to apply woman Wh has Paper Hanging. Special work of all kinds undertaken. = "Brownatone" 18 not only odorless governm: and greaseless, but | ositive non- injurious. We absolute y op it| to come up to a reasonable standard to contain no lead, sulphur, silver, me=-|in the interests of the general public. cury, zinc, aniline, or coal tar products With the co-operation of the o i: Used fi itch 1 ppos: ts 15 El aes Tu Inu ao SO-0petation of ihe oppoas SPECIALLY PRICED ! Mended In Risgston by Mood un ed to appoint a committee to investi- . ' J. Two sizes, 60c. and $1.50. (gate the matter during the recess, ne 25 doz. heavy, Colored Terry Towels--regular rm coe 1d. Special Fre Trial Offes 8 . Send only Wo with this coupon When the university estimates 60c. values C808 0.00 0:00 0 2 sleininieiein di Friday, 39¢. for Free trial (Dackage and help- came up for consideration, Hon. G. : 5 ful booklet on the care of the hair. H. Ferguson and W. F. Nickle, K.C., . Coupon New, Kingston, urged upon the govern- 18 dozen Hemstitched Cotton Huck Towels-- The$Kenton. Pharmacal Co., . ment the advisability of arriving at s Sai Coppin Bldg; Covington, Ky. . | (ont the od whereby the amounts size 17 x 34--reg. 35c¢. values. .F, riday, 4 for $1.00 of the annual grants to the three ' ; : universities of the province could be . pp Metin rope Hd re a Pi pte Saul be 20 doz. extra large heavy White Terry Towel dire "od mallwih | |p H. Grant agreed that such a Ta : method would make life more agree- --reg. $1.25 value ....... sleleisiainie . Friday 69c. able to the minister of education 1nd yiomileey fo evuider the sup: 15 dozen extra large sized Colored Terry Bath : Hon. Mr. Ferguson, supported by i . . You will enjoy your Thomas Marshall, Liberal, Lincoln, Towels--a special value at $1 CR, igs F, riday 69c. Summer Home or Cot- 'AEN advocated the creation of industrial tage ever so much - J y research departments in connection more if you have it : =o [with the universities. Mr. Fergiaon uf wit! hs : : felt that such a step w a ui pret and om from | i the bringing of the universities into : white pim- | | closer contact wth the non-academic able Summer Furni- world. H. A. Stevenson. Londen, ture. maintained that, if properly organiz- ed and conducted, research depart ments could be made self-sustaining. hi i See our stock of PORCH CHAIRS in Old Hickory, Sea Grass, Rattan, Wicker, Fibre and Rush. RUGS to fit any size of room in Fibre, Klearflax, Jute and bright "Summery" CRETONNES to match for hangings and cushions. : i J; Hyg Hi gigs Hi % 1 i Stefansson. wif Iowa City, Ia, June 8.--Vilhjal- mur Stefansson, explorer of the frozen north, discoverer of s race of blonde Eskimos and famous alum- nus of the University of Jows, was S==="tSteacy's - Limited } Ii | PORTABLE VICTROLAS FOR CAMPING, BOATING AND PIONICING. THE NEWEST RECORDS, A COMPLETE STOCK. { T.F. Harrison Co, Limited Pee 9 fit. i i or i [Es i k The Canadian railways propose a i reduction in rates on basic products. N: The French are firm against a : 1 cut ia German re ete Ae od Ld LS A;

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