"THURSDAY, JUNE 15, 1922, THE DAIL Special Music Sale This Week Only Regular 40c. and 50c. numbers, 25 c. each Five for $1.00. Mo-Na-Lu, Poor Little Me, Tosti's Goodbye Melody, Song of India, Always, Birds of a Feather, Bow Wow Blues, Baby Face, Bimini Bay, Cho-Cho-San, Cry Baby Blues, Dapper Dan, Caresses, Do You Ever Think of Me, Down Yonder, Granny, Humming, I Hold Her Hand, I Wonder If You Still Care for Me, Waiting for Ships That Never Come In, The Last Waltz, A Baby in Love, Mandy 'N' Me, Mimi, | Want My Mammy, Ma, Somewhere in Naples, She Knows It, Look for the Silver Lining, Say It With Music, Sweet Lady, Oh Me Oh My, When Sweethearts Waltz, Wimmin, etc., etc, For mail orders add 3c. per copy for postage, THE COLLEGE BOOK STORE PHONE 919. OPEN NIGHTS RT Y BRITISH WHIG. : at (Nurses of Ontario who gave good ad- | vice, and told of her efforts to secure | the registration act = OF R KW00D NURSES W. F. Nickle, M.P.P., presented the | Sliver meda! donated by Dr. Edward iRyan tor general proficiency and {awarded to Miss Ella May Murphy Miss Maud Abernethy, R.N. pre. isident Kingston Chapter, G.N.A.0., presented the prize awarded to Miss {Elizabeth V. Reynolds. for capacity {In ward administration and donated : {by Miss MeMillan, superintendent of nurses, | Miss J. Stronach, R.R.C, matron | Sydenham Hospital, presented to Miss {Grace Evelyn Kimberley the prize {awarded for the highest marks in {the provincia! examinations, This Prize was donated by Miss M. Stran- ach, | Dr. Frederick Etherington, CMG. | {D.B.0., gave an address in the ab. sence of Hon. H. C. Nixon, provincial | {secretary. . He referred to the splen- {aid work of all the graduates of Rockwood hospital during the war, {One of them, Miss Leslie brought . honor to herself and td"her profes {sion. He congratulated the nurses {who successtuliy completed thelr {training and paid a high tribute to! Dr. Edward Ryan whose ceaselees |endeavors contributed to make Rock- THE GRADUATION STORE CLOSES DAILY (From Trapper to Wearer) 5 DALY FOXES CANADIAN FOXES Beautiful, fine, Auffy, silkey, selected skins in Black, White, Cinnamon, Smoke, Golden Red, Cross and Silver. $30.00 and up Your inspection invited. No obligation to buy. JOHN McKAY, Limited Manufacturing Furriers 149-157 Brock Street Kingston, Ont. |The Event Took Place on the Spacious Lawn--A Gra- clous Occasion. The graduating exercises at the training school for nurses, Rockwood { Hospital, were' held on Wednesday !afternoon and drew a very large gath- ering of people from Kingston and {outside points. The weather was !ideal and the institutions and the beautiful grounds were decorated With flags for the occasion which wag made a notable one by the presencent | | men distinguished in the medical pro- fession, and by the brilliant addresses | heard Rockwood hospital holds a unique 'place in the history of medicine in [Canada and in North America, being the first institution to {institute a jpurses training school, and it was Dr. Edward Ryan, the able superin- jtendent, who organized here the On- [tario Psychiatric Association mark- ling a new epoch in scientific progress in the study and treatment of mental disease. wood hospital the best in Qptario. Dr. Ryan had provision made for | The intermediate class prizes were | holding the exercises on the spacious presented as follows: Highest marks lawn under the graceful trees that ijn psychiatry, won by Mies Mary Mur- ornament the grounds and make [phy, donated by Dr: TD Cumber- | them one of the most charming spota {land and presented by Miss L. M. | !one.could wish to see. Here he wel- Hemming, superintendent of nurses, ! comed the guests and visitors in the Ontario hospital, Brockville; highest | most warm terms and then introdue- marks in provincial examinations, | led Rev. Dr. D. M. Gordon, D.D., who |won by Miss Anpe McCambridge, do- | gave an opening prayer. Dr. F. J. {nated by Miss D. Martman, and pre- Farley, past pregident of the Ontario [sented by Miss M. Fay, graduate | Medical Association, Tremten, was inurse. Rockwood hospital; general | chairman and in opening the pro- | proficiency, won by Miss Tena Fitz. | |gramme, he gave a brief address in | Gerald, donated by C. C. Hodging and | {which he reviewed the progress {presented by Dr. D. E. Mundell; gen- | {made in medical science, and espec- fo .0) proficiency in psychiatric nurs- | |lally- the wonderful advances in the ling, won by Miss Mary Murphy, do- | |treatment of mental cases during the {nated by Miss BE. Maud #icTavish and | | past twenty-eight years in this coun- | presented by Miss ML. Hemming. try. But the knowledge of mental {cases is only in its infancy yet, said | | S Pr s tem by | | he. He advocated some sys | Junior Class Prizes. | | { { - STII cmt The Home Of Dignified Economy Attractive Silks and Dress Goods for F riday SILK VEL-ETTE KNIT The season's newest creation, heavier than Crepe knit, suitable for Sport Suits, Dresses or Sweaters. Pretty shades of Bobolink, Ivory, Grey, Navy, Black--36 inches wide. Most stores sell it at $5.00 per yard. Our price Friday, $3.50 Shoppers rrr re -------- SILK POPLIN st quality 3 Cord Silk Poplin--36 inches wide-- upe, Pearl Grey, Maize, Resedo Green. | {which discharged patients might be | : ! Ee | | followed up and their progress re-., Highest marks in provincial exami: | fcorden. There was still much to be | uons, Poin Big SH Sanne Ee] d and he looked to the establish. j/munds, dona y br, ( + 'Me- Sug 'and (Cualg and presented by Dr. R. J. Gar- ; ment of outside clinics to completa | diner; general proficiency, won by | {the important work carried on in the {treatment of mental disease. He also | Miss Ella Nafin, donated by Dr. E. R. | Houston and presented by Mrs. Me- | thought that the government might wisely consider the advisability of |Pherson, Ottawa, ! | paying to the families of mechanics | The general prize for gfeatest at | | committed to mental hospitals their i tention to patients and having the | {earnings for work performed in the {highest standing among her nurses, | : | institution. There was still some- {won by Miss Ruby Bell, donated by | {thing to do on borderline cases and a ir. FP. H.C. Baugh and presented by | | consulting staff was needed to ex- | Dr. James Miller, professor of Path- amine these and the mental defec- | ology, Queen's University. Special prizes were won by Anta | | Brunton, Gertrude S. Sparks and Eva | | A. Sands. 1 The Graduate Nurse, | The Rockwood Hospital orchestra | The services of the graduate nursa | played during the programme and re- | <e0- I'freshments were served on the | | tal cases treated outside of the insti- { grounds at the close of the exercises. ! tutions. -Some movement sugh as | Navy, Black, Regular price $1.75. Friday Special $1.00 ches wide $1.50 yd. CANTON CREPE--Silk and 'Wool-- 40 inches wide. All the wanted colors. cenena. $2.50 CREAM SPORT GOODS--A big range of Homespun--Serge and Flannel plain and striped--54 inches wide. PICTORIAL MAGAZINE for July ..18e. Newman & Shaw THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE Correct in every de tail -- appealingly pretty--easy to i make because of the | ! Special ~ : SOLID BRICK HOUSE--Johnson Street; improvements, $4,300, HOUSE, barn, hog pen, hen house and 5 acres of land on Pro. vincial Highway. 7 miles from Kingston BRICK HOUSE on Johnson Street, 2 story and attic; 11 rooms; hot water heating; electric lights; gas: 8 piece bath; garage for two cars, and stable for two horses; electric lights and water in stable and garage. Price $6,500. M. P. TRUMPOUR 237 Bagot : struction. Pictorial Review Patterns for July 20c to 35¢ || this should be taken up. He was of || the opinion that the government | New Serial Story. ll should pass a registration act pro- |, On Saturday next the Whig will || viding for the registration of all | begin publication of its new serial 'igraduate nurses who would thereby |8tory "On Wings of Wireless" oy | || become county and municipal nurses, | Arthur B. Reeve. Be sure and read | fl Who 4s better able to do municipal [the openings instalments. of this { { if [work than the graduate nurse? By |Splendid story. ll | their careful training and varied ex- | i {perience they are best qualified for | Wish To Visit Kingston i ji | such positions if we ever get the gov- | Mayor Corbett on Thureday morn- | $6,000--Solid brick, fl ernment to put this through. The | ing received a letter from a party in | 1 Hl 9 rooms and 3 piece Hil] Extra Good Family Brooms {rural practitioners know the value of j- 1 h h . f +. 8 l y Erie, Pa., asking about auto condi bath, hot air urnace, (iif ee. {the graduates in municipal nursing | sone between Watertown, N.Y. Jk electric light, gas, ll Large Rolls Toilet Paper fli 2nd there is an immense fleld for | pq Kingston. The party wishes to | ee || their very valuable service. make the trip to Kingston, Mayor MILLINERY open grates in main | | , {Corbett replied that the "going" | We denl exclusively in models made Sani-Flush y ri r00 ee | |from Watertown to Cape Vincent ¥ ms. Bagot t, Johnston's Floor Wax . .. ll The Moving id Austin. | was good, and that the steamer! Ne Lea tiunively In modely | near City Park. Very Hr ae Tener lelacs was given by Dr. L.'7 Kustin: | Wauble gave splendid transporta- | a centrally located. Parivar Shon 22 Brock St t All kinds of Insur- 332 Broek Stree | : : professor of surgery, Queen's Univer. | tion across the river to Kingston. ance at lowest rates. sity. He congratulated them upon | | Successfully passing the prescribed | VICTORY BONDS Castile (snail) il and medicine as practised in the past Bought and Sold. Cullen's Bi centuries. The grecue had attained examinations which admitted them to | ORR 2 |a high standard of proficiency in sur- R H Waddell | li | gery and in medicine, but the Httle | ° | CASH AND CARRY knowledge that has come down to us | REAL ESTATE hot water heat- $5,100. Queen Street x Detached brick dwelling. 8 rooms. ing, modern, for Place des Armes Brick cottage and rough cast cotlage. Both can be bought at the bargain price of $3,800. Princess Street Semi-detached brick, 10 rooms. all or Pembroke Street New detached frame dwe furnace, electric light, 3 piece bath, fir, at an attractive price. Comfort, Surprise, Gold, Sun. light, P. & G., Mother Hobert Soap Castile (large) ~---- Dies of Pneumonia After B Days lliness | | | | | | | able professions. <++7 bars 25¢. || | | most interesting account of surgery Thomas Forsythe, whose home is conveniences | near Kaladar, died Tuesday night af- {ter five days' illness from pleuro- | Pneumonia, at the residence of his | sister-in-law, Mrs. James Forsythe, | West Huntingdon. Mr. Forsythe was ling, 7 rooms, B and C, trimmed with B. C. one of the most ancient and honor- Dr. Austin gave a | i Phones 326-5896. 88 Droek St ALFRED and PRINCESS STS. Give Your Eyes the Consideration Due Them * Seeing is by far the most im- portant sense of the human body. And still it is the one most frequently neglected. If your powar of speech were , Impaired, or your hearing be- low normal, you would not hesi- tate about consuiting a .special- fst--and yet good evesight is the eas'est to restore if taken in time. If you do not know what it ig that is troubling your eyes, or it you are in doubt as to your see- ing power, we invite you to al: low us to. make a thorough test to convince yourselt of the truth. J. S. Asselstine, DS. 342 KING STREET REGISTERED OPTOMETRIST 'PHONE 1019w. AE shows what was accomplished during wars and plagues. There were no hospitals as we have them today. In- § | deed the modern hospital and modern i | | nursing owe their origin to that won- | {derful woman Florence Nightingale. { But for war we would never had or- ganized nursing service ag it exists to- day. There were no nurses in Wel- lington's time. Soldiers' wives went with them to wars and nursed them when wounded. The last war saw a great advance, and you are now call- ed upon to put into practise the prin- ciples you have learned here. I might emphasize some points, fidelity to the men. you work for; secrecy respecting your patients condition, and the con- fidences of the medical practitioner. It is absolutely necessary that the condition of patients should not be matters for gossip. In private nure- ing success will depend upon your fidelity and the practise of the vir- tues of patience and sympathy with the sick." The diplomas were presented to the graduating class by Dr. H. Clare, medical director of hospitals, Toron- to. The class was composed of : Ruby Bell, Clara Louise Northmore, Esther May Northmore, Helen Agatha Thompson, Kingston: Anna Brunton, Peterboro; Alice Garner, Hafrow- smith; Grace Evelyn Kimberley, Sharbot Lake; Ella Murphy, Ren- frew; Elizabeth Biva Reynolds, Ver- ona; Gertrude Sparks, Toronto: Eva A. Sands, Battersea; Mable Grace Veley, Verona. The Florence Nightingale Pledge Was given by Dr. Wallace, Gualph. All of the nurses carried large bouquets of beautiful flowers and the entire audience stood while fhe Pledge was recited by the clase. The ceremony was very impressive. 3 Pins were distributed by Miss Ella Jamieson, président of the Graduate { a brother of the late James Forsythe, { who met such a violent death in his [saw mill at West Huntingdon a lit- {tle over a month ago, and had been {dt West Huntingdon straightening out the affairs of his brother, when he was taken ill. He leaves besides { his widow, three sons and two | deughters. He was about sixty-five years of age, and was a member of the Methodist church. The remains { were removed to his home at Kai- ladar. The funeral took place at | Tweed on Thursday, Deceased was | @ Conservative in politics. some Grocers Defy Wednesday Closing By-Law | The police found that several groc- ers kept open Wednesday afternoon, Violating the by-law passed by the city council last week requiring all grocery and butcher shops to close at one o'clock Wednesday afternoons during June, July, August and Sept- ember. These grocers defy the by- | law, claiming. that the council can- not force them to elose up. The names of the offending grocers-have been handed to the city solicitor who will have to advise as to whetder the by-law passed is valid If he Qi consider it is, prosecutions will fol- low. New Serial Story. On Saturday next the Whig will begin publication of its new serial story "On Wings of Wireless" by Arthur B. Reeve. Be sure and read the opening instalments of this splendid story. ------ | Harry Moore, Napdnee, ill in the j Hotel Dieu, was able tc go home on | Wednesday. 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