v AY, MAY 29, 1918. ov. _THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, WEDNESD EE SATISFACTION EXPRESSED AT THE APPOINTMENT OF ARCH- DEACON CODY, Principal Taylor And Dean Coleman Of Queen's University Regard Archdeacon Cody As An Able Man, The recent appointment of Arch-} deacon H. J. Cody to the position of Minister of Education in the proyin- celal government has been received with satisfaction in educational cir cles in the city. Both in the Colle- glate Institute and in the public schools the members of the staff Save Worry. We guarantee you against have expressed their gratification over the appointment of Dr. Cody, {and look forward to a marked im. provement of the edutational system in the province. The problems caused by the withdrawal of many of the best loss by Fire, Theft and Moth Phone 489. Our Fur Van will call. John McKay, 149 to 157 Brock Street. House Cleaners Let us demonstrate to 'you the latest Cadillac Electric Cleaner with Automatic .re- volving dust brush, for catch- ing lint and hairs. wonderful cleaner, time and labor saver. Telephone 819. J. R. C. Dobbs & Co. 41 Clarence Street. Telephone 819. Perfect Eyesight is your hest friend. Treat it right. Abuse it\and it will forsake you. YOUR EYES may need the aid and coms fort glasses will give, CONSULT US You owe them that much. Consultation free. JS. Asselstine D.0.S: Registered Optometrist. 842 King St. The Busy Optical Store, VY YAR NOTICE TO OUR PATRONS Owing to the scarcity of help ad we have been handicapped in our repair department, and have been unable to get the work out as soon as we expected. We now have a full staff of re- pair men and assure prompt service in the future. Central Garage Ed Walsh, Prop. 835 King St. dha ah a a Stone Dwelling # rooms, hot water heating; modern improvements; New Brick 8 rooms, furnace, electricity, - garage, Earl street, near Uni- versity avenue. Donbia Brick, New 6 rooms:each; electricity and gas, Addi A a At the Golden Lion Grocery Fancy Clover HONEY -{In ome pound sections, 25 cents each. Fresh California Prunes, nice and Juicy ... ... 10¢, 12%e¢, 15c 1b. Evaporated Peaches, 2 Ibs for 25¢ Evaporated Apricots ., . «oo 18¢ Ib. Sweet Cider ..... ... ... 40c gal. W.R McRae&Co Golden Lion Grocery pe NAA Ar A AANA A, i : | {Bleu on Tuesday, eto bu spring rush. : We are showing some extremely hand- | from $30.00 to $4 Woke Ls range of lace cur- m, scrim, mar- young men in the country from the {schools and universities { faced in the future, if the Dominion |18 not to be goven over to the hands {of demagogues and impassioned men {not gifted with sane judgment. It must be INCIDENTS OF THE DAY LOCAL NOTES AND ITEMS OF GENERAL INTEREST. ---- Happenings In the City and Vicinity ~-What the Merchants Offer to the Readers of the Whig, Pianos ¢o rent. C. Limited. ; For the holiday Lockett's have all kinds of rubber soled shoes for chil- dren and ladies. The police have in their possession automobile license number 26763 found on the road between, Sydenham and Harrowsmith, | ~ Abraham Shaw left on Wednesday by motor for Ottawa to attend the annual Montreal conference of the Methodist church. The freshness of the selécted leaf is the secret of the delicious Salada flavor and its wonderful economy in use. The yacht Bethelma was at Brock- ville on Tuesday for a short time. On board were some thirty cadets from Lindsay, WwW. {is not so long ago that Premier Hearst issued a statement calling "upon the | boys and young men of the country jto seize every opportunity to com- | plete as mueh of their education as | possible in order that they may be | prepared for the trials that must {come as a result of the war, Dr. Cody, it is believed, is comipe- [tent to tackle these problems so that | in the province of Ontario there need {he no fear that the strain that the jwar has put upon the youth of the nation may be productive of discord the Royal Navy on a cruise down the river. The cast of "Love and Friendship" left an noon on Wednesday for Brock- ville, where the production will be staged on Wednesday night. About seventy-five left for the river town. The ferry Yennek II., which has been constructed at the Davis dry dock, will be launched on Thursday morning. The bout will ply between {| Gananoque and Clayton. We will rent you a piano, and at end of six months if you feel Ike instead of unity and of dissatisfae- tion instead of harmony. At Queen's University the appoin- | ment is viewed as a happy one by | the professors who recognize in Dr [Cody a man well fitted for the task [that has been thrust upon him. | In discussing the matter Prineipal IR. Bruce Taylor said: "It is a splen-| did appointment--bold, unusual and | well{grar: {of the best results." Dr. H. T. J. Coleman, dean of the | faculty of education, and one of the | 1eading Canadian educationists. also j expressed this pleasure "Dr, Cody {18 a scholar of distinction," remarked {Dean Coleman," and is very closely {In touch with the problems of educa- {tion in Ontario. He has frequently {addressed the Ontario Educational {Association and various other gather: {ings on different themes relative to | educational advancement He a { wide-awake student of current so- {cial problems and there is every rea- ison to believe that his appointment [18 most happy and fortunate. He is fully aware of the new education needs which the w {made imperative. Moreover, he pos- | sesses a most gracious manner and 1 {am confident that in his new position he will show the same cordial and Lemocratic spirit to those under him that has characterized him in his re- lationships with the teaching profes- £ion in the past." is "WINGED WARFARE." {By Major W. A. Bishop, V.C., D.8.O., M.C., For Sale by R, Uglow & Co, Major Bishop, most coveted of possessor of ° the war honors, the only living man with the Victoria Cross, the Distinguished Service Order twice won, and the Military Cross, is now a veteran of 23. His great war hook, "Winged War- fare," has just been issued from the press. In the book you follow the V.C. airman on many 'of his most amazing adventures. You "dig in" with him behind a bit of sheltering cloud, you pounce with him upon a formation of six or eight enemy ma- chines, and in the end vou do not | wonder that the modest little Major {from Canada has won so many med- als of valor. "Winged Warfare" is filly illustrated. Price $1.50 per copy. For sale by R. Uglow & Co. | Telephone for a copy. Lato Ellen O'Brien, On Tuesday the death occurred of Mrs. Ellen O'Brien, after a long ill- ness. The deceased was born in Wol- laston township, Hastings county, fir- ty-four years ago and had lived Kingston for some y morning by , Whebe services will be y the Presbyterian min- of R. J. Reid conducted b ister, Late M. J. +A sad death oeen Hopkins, rred at the Hotel when Michael Jos- eph Hopkins, Eringville, The boy, of age, ing. The dece o Hapkins, Erinsville, and was a bright and happy student of the Erinsville school, i Engineers, and Ann ton. The Lr minster Rus in four JY Wafionenu 5.00. : It should be productive] ar changes have] on balance, purchasing instrument we will al- { low the six months' rental on pur- | chase price, and arrange casy terms | on balance. C. W. Lindsay, Limited | Dr. and Mrs. Young, Seeley's Bay, | are in Toronto and Hamilton attend. {ing the meeting of the Medical As- sociation. The price of tobacco is still going 1p, and dealers have been notified of the advance in price of some well Certain plug tobac- he cut variety will | known brands. {cos as well as t { rise in price. | Prevost, Brock street, has receiv- | ed some exceptional good values in | boys' and men's ready-made suits | which he will sell at a reduced price | His values in the order clothing de- | partment eannot be surpassed. | Kingston will celebrate the King's | Birthday with a programme of horse | racing -three events are carded, a | 2.15, 2.25 and 2.50 class, open to all | comers. Nothing but inclement wea- | ther will prevent a grand meeting. { The remains found at Three Riv- ers, Que., 'were not those of W. R. Leadbeater, 80 Rev. Dr. Jordan was informed. On Tuesday Wiliam Leadbeater, Lyndhurst, returned to his home without fav ing secured any clues of his missing son, | We will rent you a piano, and at | end of six months if you feel like purchasing instrument we will al- low the six months' rental on pur- chase price, and arrange easy terms C. W. Lindsay, Limited. Charles Hensley, who was taken to the Hotel Dieu on Tuesday after being run over by an automobile on Princess Street, is resting easy. His injuries were not serious but he will be confined to his room for a few days. ----e sacri Horse Races, Nothing remaing to be done at the Kingston race meet but call the horses up promptly at two o'clock Monday next, June 3rd. All the events on the programme have a superb list of entries, the very elite of their classes, and a record-break- ing meeting is assured the lovers of harness horse racing. ------ reid Police Court Cases. In Police court Wednesday marn- ing, Charles Andre was fined twe dollars and costs for an assault on J. Abramsky. Max Rosen, secona: hand dealer, was fined one dollar and costs for failing to enter in a book some copper wire he had pur- chased. i ---------------------- Now id the time plano tuned. We carry two expert tuners and will assure entire satis- faction. C. Ww. Lindsay, Limited. Two smart oxfords for men have Just arrived at Lockett's, The long, narrow last so popular now with young men, ARERR ete NA "Headquarters for Headwear" SALE OF MILLINERY to have your Every yy pretty hats should millinery departn our display. | Subscribe Today at These § For 59¢ -- The DESIGNER for 12 months, For 75¢ -- The DESIGNER a ing coupon for 15¢, The Designer is the largest r carrying departments of interes The Standard Quarterly is the fashion m Each copy contains coupon good for any STANDARD PATTERNS The largest selli Read "Shoot in this week's issue. The Colle ing Stars' e. On sale Thu rsday. Se Nights pecial Rates nd one Standard Quarterly, includ- ezd woman's magazine in America, t to every woman in America. agazine of America. I5¢ Standard Pattern ng and best liked pattern in the world. SATURDAY EVENING POST "by Wm. A. Bishop, V.C.,, D.S.O Book Store LMC, Phone 919 Phone 919 ------- VY NN ay Nobby Blouses ON VY NY yyy Ahhh hd 4 4 a 4 NEW YORK STYLES AT KINGST PRICES b . , b ; ph b y , p > > > y b > ; y b p hs Benner hhh dA A a Adhd Ladies' Hand Bags The newest our stock. The small envelope are here, together with larger, more roomy bags, The colors are usually dark, browns, blues and blacks pre dominating, The prices are reasonable, patterns ave in shapes the Smith Bros. \ Jewelers and Opticians, Issuers of Mmrriage Licenses. Famous Starr Phonographs, $1.00 or Arkaba & $7.50 With many prices between. Only new styles to show you. 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Built at our factory, delivered in sections and set up quickly, ds. Bp 5. ANGLIN & C0. Woodworking Factory, Lume ber Yards, Bay & Wellington Btreets, Kingston, Out. a Factory Phone 1418. Bp he was awarded the Military Cross last August. In September he joined the Royal Flying Corps, and was re- cently mentioned in despatches for downing a Germarw triplane. His passing, noble thought it is, will be regretted by many friends in Kingston. From the time he entor- ed Queen's University he was recog. Phone 700. W. F. GOURDIER 78-80 Brock Street. eA si NYY small, NY YA If you are consid- ering selling your property, no matter how large or how see us, We bring results. It you are considering buying a home, or a property for an investment, see s / sure to have the pl been: looking for. 9 Bay 8t., brick, modern, with large barn; a most desirable home, $3500, University Ave, brick, mod. ern, with side and front on. trance; stable and exten lot; would be suitable for a doctor's | residence and office. 83100, A complete list at office, y 4 4 4 4 E E You have nized as one of the best all-round men in the college, and he took x notable part fn its varied activities. In Queen Street Methodist churel he was closely identified with the many organizations, and in the Sab- bath school and Young Men's Club he was an inspiration and a help. That the same: characteristics which made him outstanding in his college days were evident in his mil. tary career is shown by the high hon- ors which were his in his fight for King and coun 5 : et -------- Patriotic Musicale. wee Lumber, Canl and Wood aes o Nam FAVOR NADAS A delightful musicale was Berd 1m denbam Street Methodist churen nee. A large! will be devpt~f 5 part in the eon : ; Aareey Chown, Mrs, "Craig, Mrs. AB. Lothrop, Ri Knight Mies Meroe os $ be arjorie Uglow, Laura Kilborn, Miss Lois Tay. Miss Gertrude McKelvey, J. D. ¥ exall, Stores A, a ------ Fol Mm 15: