TRE DAILY prrrisH WHIG, FRIDAY, JANUARY 13, 1911. EE -- HELD FINAL MEETING | BoARD and an average daily attendance' 142, No teacher was reported abeent | 8 from duty during the month, Extracts were received from a re port from Albert H. Leake, inspector technical education, regarding , the whith was referved to mittee, Several matters of mtecest were touched on. Among other thing: he pointed' out that the decoration of the rooms should be attended to; | that a demonstration room was not | provided; that the coom was too] crowded with work benches and draw CONOMY was our idea when we in- vented OXO Cubes. : : fi rca . Don't pay for water | Archikert Mis Estimated Cost of'a i New School a 7, a nor for bottles -- get | wor hat 527.300 Warn OF "EPUCATION FOR TEAR 1010. ; of school, A Few of the Good Things at | Abernethy's Shoe Sale: VINES BRR, | 225% | ONRES OF AGANS GRLS UBSERS, - 3% | , °% no ALD' RUBBERS, 3 | "4.0 | NEN, WONENS, BOYS UBT EOE," Ti | EER 01 | MO HS SO Words for Work of Chairman the Cubes. They hold "| Richardson -- Commitiee Reports all the nourishing and Passed, a . » | The final meeting of the hoard ¥ of stimulating properties - of rich beef. ing tables that the character of cthe | cine ation fo & igo w - he oad inst iencher "inh excellent: that the equip! el es ify wat mani. In amphe. for work undertaken, | pu irouagn 0 wr Vominu " ik t 3 sod 3 condition: Jess oy 4 sion. * In-the 'absence of the chairs 2 kep i toc h y o ! Seid in Tins containing 4 and 10 Cubes. man. Pr; Richardson Fruste Lam periods are altogether Loo s ort, much i Two Fres Sampies sent on receipt of 2c. a hi rs he dai . - time being wasted, unless organization | WAS ole £ . CAN yy OK >" slump 10 pay postage and packing. . OXR0 is aiso pucked in bottles for Pecple who prefer it in fhuid form. 2% Lombard St. Tovwsto, ROE a © : 8 hanged, serious restriction in grant | ig tion Trustee Macriot, and the other 189 of tee Macnee, a Ro "I will be recommended, teacher's time] members present were Trustees Ben- inett, Chown, Uraig, Denaldson, Hen- might be more ugefully employed than | derson, Lyons, Macnee, Metcalfe, Ren- '® Senching wood working to thirty- fe k Fatine R nc. seven girls jam. Walkie a en Trustee Macnee read, and submitted | i Rtuart and Secretary Macdonald. to the board a letter be had, us | Before thy business of the evening chairman of the property commit tee, | { was proceeded with Trustee Donald received from Arthur Ellis, architect, 15% son referred to the fact that he had ZVing a report and an estimate c s : | taken objecticn to elections at the the cost of the proposed new public ihoard by ballot at a recent meeting school. Mr. Ellis stated that he had He had written to the Municipal World, found it impracticable to convert the | pace now used as an assembly room | £1 Cammen SL Monlresl io EE ------------ EE ------ Tr Tr 8.20220 "0280 Lan for an authority, opinion onthe matter, and it had been stated that vlection by ballot was not allowable in Frontenac sehpol, into class rooms, as suggested for the new school strue- ture, Phe chief - obstacle was, t lack of air space; secondly the lack of | lighting facilities; thirdly, the close proximity to the roof. Mr. Ellis estimated the cost of an sight room school similar to Fron: tenae school, with minor alternations and additions, to he £27200. The letter was sent to the property com mittee. On motion of Trustees Walkem and Bennett, the hoard plated itseli on re cord, as appreciating the able and efficient manner in which the chair: man, Dr. Richardson, had carned on the wmportant duties daring the year, A Trustee Walkens paid a warm tri | win bute to the worth of Ir Richardson, | geen's University, is, to-day, being referring to the careful attention - he |} extensively: and carefully weigh-} for had given all matters before the board, | of hy the students of the Presbyterian They only went a short also" referring to the wise counsel he College. . One year ago the students as- [the sidewalk when they took to had given the members. sociated with the college YiM.C.A, de- road. When they Trustee Renuett spoke of Dr. Rich appoint a permanent secre sidewalk to the J ardson's ability, and the good service would cater constantly to] the sole occupant of the he had renderetl gs chairman of the and requirements of all thrown hosed. With this end in| horses Fsbo praise of - the ale view, Rt Jackson, M.A, a graduate | when wor and also returnad thanks to of both in site and theology i o . oly the assistance he had given was invited , to fill the proposed office : x a the property committee, of which he Un account of ill-health Mr. Jackson | 102 up, ach ne : i? was the chairman. * The motion. of found it impossible to assume . : Pr » D Store Trutee Walkem was passed hy a duties and was obliged to resign from MEETING or POULTRY MEN. 0use S Tug staniling' vote, 'and the %ish was also the appointment. . Elected Year, of the Kingston, Poal Rye imports sstions expressed by all members that the, This year many important question have come under the careful considera Association, held these officers were The letter Trustee Donaldecn received {was read to the board, The secretary of the board stated that he had consulted Messrs, J. Mel) {Mowat and Donald McIntyre and they | Were of the same apinion in regard to the matter snd. that was that when {the statutes did not state that the {hallot could not be used they could he used. The letter from the Muni- cipal World was frled, but on motion it was desided to adopt the minute as they had been printed, so the mat: {ter was allowed to drop in thE mean 'time. The matter will come up again, no doubt, at the first meeting of the 'new hoard. Announcement -- jeeipt of a cheque provincial treasurer rant towards Hollowing other 250 manual hold scienve, £500, City Clerk Sands G00D NEWS FOR THE LADIES AT THE [ perty an Cowdy street, had FOr through the council and had heen given ine | J léd 100 0. {to Alds. Hoag and Harrison to report {en to the property committee. Ihe letter was sent to 'the property {mittee of the board. JUST RECEIVED, 12,750 YARDS OF NEW SPRING PRINT, iia: Halen Sutashy resigned het po. ENGLISH AND CANADIAN MAKES, ALSO ALL KINDS OF THE {Trustee Renton and Pemnett it waa LATEST SPRING WHITEWEAR, INCLUDING WAISTS, CORSET Laccepted. ~~ Mrs. Gamsby = has taken COVERS, NIGHTGOWNS, DRAWERS, UNDERSKIRTS, BLEACH- her «old charge at the. Portsmouth | ED AND UNBLEACHED SHEETING, ETC, ALL TO GO AT SALE [school 1 be Jesh aary instructed PRICE. THIS WILL MEAN A GREAT SAVING TO YOU. jo a i to fill rong? s " n | the vacancy THEHERORE, BE OX TINE AND GET YOrR CHOICE OF THE i An offer was received from IP. W. ! tv of Kingst to-d h MANY BARGAINS. © city of ingston, to-day, that iy pohertson aml I KE. Kenty presi Rober at The death occurred at Ottawa, on i Robertson - that he would 1 . x We ina is . . V carci atering io the demands of the whiver dent, R. Colley; first vice-president, J for a prize in. writing which Tuesday, of a young man, well known | ; : or the néw boa in Kingston in the person of Douglas sly student. That the churches do Martin; second vice-president, T. Clug- ) not and perhaps cannot reach the ston; seegetary, F, Urosier; treasurer, | oul Xrch Masons, oh and Canadian makes, all new spring patterns, 32 and 33 inches wide, in Vira B. Vinluven and Ida Hughson Caldwell. Typhoid fever, from which ] applicd for positions on the- teaching Other complications arose, was the great studegh hody effectively, is can-lw gin." ive cammitter, W. 1. | was, taken to Montreal, - # didly admified. The students truly Reid, C. Maxam, J. Holland, J. Dian {hunded over to hundreds of beautiful colors and designs ; sold e!sewhere at 12lc and 15¢ a yard. stafi. Referred to committee, , cause. of death. . 2 Ph ; Among the letters received was on: ' Manson Polglat Caldwell was a | Appreciate the unstinted hospitality shy, J. Laturnev, H. JJ. Guy, BD | that ats Fwenty members of the lo that is meted out to them by the city! Seott, (. W. Kellar, eo Holland | ¢ al chapter | it the train to n ta Although Print is dearer this year we will gell them at 10c a Yard. from the chairman, Dr.- Richardson, particularly ' bright and intelligent out and in this letter the explanation was OUP Man and a promising career | churches, hut it is generally conceded | nd Lyman, anditors, D Q part the ee w at Men lgiven by his ahsence, He was sway "88 predicted for him had he lived. | that the spiritual' welfare of the stu- [Gran@and I. D. Lyinan | remembered | A dent is not receiving requisite atten- It was reported th entries J ba Hereis a chance for you to get your spring supply from a big selection. See some of the samples in window, 125% Discount! ail, rei Fancy Vests, Mufflers} Smoking Jackets : {HUNT S, "53 Brock Street' HORSES CAUSED FRIGHT People as They Ran--lLady Thrown From Sleigh, A curious To Do You Use A Safety Razor? REGULAR CHURCH 'NDAYS HOLD SERVICES ON # No Pulpit in the City is Catering (0 the Demands of the University Student--A Change is Needed. TO and wnusual runaway oe curred yesterday afternoon, on Prin cess Street, about three o'clock. The team which figureti-in-the run belonged to a farmer, who was in the laneway of James Rhelly & (Co's, unloading some produce. When the were | being backed out, they became fright. ened and started down the sidewalk, They scattered people in all directions a short grace. pd bediam reigned ------ horses when realized, students of movement, which mean much <4o the away your eld Gibtord Don't ihrow blades, but buy a ~@ 022022020220 @>~ 09 was made of the re for $265 from the mn payment of inspection, - also the grants Model schonl training, ®U45; house $260; technieal training Safety Razor Strop and stop dull very 3 distance on the were going from the a lady vehicle, bed went only a short dis they caught and bee standstill, by passers-by He shak shaving with blades Simple to use, and sharpens kind 3 roa, who was cided to tary who the interestd ander-graduates. was any wfety razor blades out on the ey 3 he wrote notifying the ance Macnee also added a were sight : % words, ir . PRICE, 81.30, when's, good scare and the 1 severe lady was not hurt his com Officers Were for Ensuing Branch Post Office chairman would bave much happiness . . . tion of <he students, It is asked why : i : At a meeting the men of the university do net at 4 . WAS WELL KNOWN HERE. tend church more regiladdy ? To this|try and Pet tons E pertinent enquiry there are innumer-|{"" Thursday night, Sad Death of Donglas Caldwell at|able ready veplies. Many students elected i : E n : Honorary president, Hon William | Ottawa. claim that there is not a pulpit in the Harty, MP: W. F. Nickiex M.P.P., B | TRIANGLE WENT TO MONTREAL was teacher Arch Left at Today. triangle, members of ~ Local Royal Masons Noon a new which Ancient chapter, werks ago, to be give The travelling Was the will be freceived by ° Prontenane and Oat aragm wT to-day, Carnmivan chapter ot George noah {for the purpose of getting married, Taken away in the flower of his youth, and his letter was read by the sec- Deing only in his eighteenth year, the | tion. coming in for show to be 115, of To vetary.. Dr. Richardson pointed out Lereavement is particularly sad. Pos- Student preachers when visiting the | the latter part of the month trip around | to the members of the board that an- essed of a generous, warm-hdarted oniversity or any of the city pulpits A hearty of thanks was passed | been the other important She board prevent- ' nature, wxiremely solicitous of others, | irrespective of denomination, are greet- | to the local press for reports given of wd back by the lod him from being present apd as his a clever stutlent and talented in many ed with large student autliences, and | the doings the big demon { nhsensa_svas no secret to the board Ways, the young man had a host of | ax a result the student life invariably | year | the members smiled as the letter was friends who-deeply mourn his untime- | experiences a splendid apiritud] stimu: | read. The chairman expressed his ap- Iv death, Widespread sympathy is | lus. preciation of the strong support giv- felt for J. ¥. Caldwell, the father As a solution to the problem, the en him by the members while he oc- of the voung man, upon whom the | students suggest the appointment of cupied the position of chairman. Dury death falls with 5 double weight, a®| an able student pastor, who, in con- {ing the vear a great deal of work enly last October his wile. passed | junction with visiting preachers, will | had been accomplished. Plans had away 'very suddenly. Mr. Caldwell | conduct the two regular Sundays sor. begn sét out which would be a great feels the bereavement very keenly. | vices in Grant hall. Queen's to-day benefit to the city and he hoped that | The deceased is also survived by | has the strongest choral erganization the new board would see fit to have, three brothers, William, Ewart - and | in the city, and with the evential in- these plans carried out. The chair- | Ciibson, all at home. stallation of a proper pipe organ, it L man said that he would always look | would provide a service attractive to every y.- Regular $1.50. - back to the vear spent on the board | many even bevond the sphere of stu- SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY as chairman as one of the happiest in | dent life. : his life. He had been given good age, {support by all the members and he WOMEN'S CORSET COV ERS. jwished to retwin thanks to all Women's Corset Covers, It wns then announced that a tele made of a soft finished cotton, gram had been' sent to Dr. Richard low round neck, finished with son from the board éxtending con: lace and ribbon draw. Regular gratulations <n the eve of his mar price, Hgc. riage. Later on the work of the SALE PRICE clinirman during the year was referred M id ditt > to when a warm tribute was paid to - Many erent . his worth: 22 IN. UNBLEACHED The management committee and the SHEEYING. finance committee had reports to pre Unbleached Sheeting 72 inches sent, and both were carried. The fin-| % a ance committee's report had to do Cutting Ice Around Boats, wide, Canadian make, splendid wearing and washing quality, | with accounts only * The report of the Those who are in charge of baats | management committee contained L Which arg dockéd here for the winter very evenly woven, easily bleached. Regular 30e yard these two clauses : { have economenced to eat the jee around ' SALE PRICE .. .. 19¢ Yard. { the hulls. When this is not done, the ive when expanding, crowds the boat A Hlmit of 10 yards to a cus- tomer. the big held 12 ] association diving will be number Great Bill The programme at the Orpheum for Tht the remainder of the week ix as highly |' " . } woul then be interesting as the first part of wm han ve rom. Man week was there still, but { on ta performance iff somewhat fr the first part of » week. Yesterday he "ate under wate as well as wrote on a slate, iw addition to his other . 4 Contrel performance. Monday he remained ur der water for t minutes and thirts Matters seconds, Thursduy Le remained under Kingston's ipuor licens OTR for three minutes wo four ORF be H.'W He appears to d riget ease, | Richardson, RK. Fastor and J and seems could 'stay | I". Hanle he appo were under for five without any | made to-day he trouble. He also Andrew MeMuh {how to keep themsel at wd J Maller { vent drowning ued make such a very simple, and shoukl bie ¢ € 1 the appo membered by anyone 8 Hall, comedy sketrl gookl turn, which was vig planded Arthur Lynn : Song that Finds an Feho ' i rhange was Heart." A qguartéite CLs e at the Orpheum. fhe Kingston deputation was add d | wid was ex BVT LBV LTAVRBVTRRGS { the oe : : i : ; 3 - ---- . LADIES" WHITE LAWN WAISTS. Waists of fine quality lawn, embroidered front, Jace down slgeves and on collar. Long or short sleeves. Cheap at $1.50. - SALE PRICE . | Enoch is BE chn's, ue WOMEN'S UNDERSXIRTS, Made of a fine, soft cotton, deep flounce of lawn, trimmed ri three rows of good, lace and tucks. Good dust unce. Well made in NEW LICENSE BOARD ' Appointed to Kingston Liquor Skating on the Harbor. I'here were several hundred people skating on the harbor last evening, | The space covered was from Anglin's Bay out past Point Frederick, The ice in most places was very good, but were there rough spots. How- ever these were avoitled and the merry skaters had a, good time. Those who participate in this pgstime are hoping that the ice on the lake will stay good for sometime, 'as skating is a gredt | deal better sport when one is not con fined to the narrow hounds of a rink. seconds ONers or this Burns . 98¢ it th p thon intments GRAND OPERA HOUSE. May Robson to Appear in Kingston Next Thursday. "The Rejuvenation of Aunt Mary" has been endorsed by experienced eri tics everywhere as one of the best comedies, and Miss Robson as the best exponent of eccentric old women in na- turalness and repose, moreover, one of the few actresses who are really funny. It is certainly a surprise for anyone who has never seen "Aunt Mary and | Messrs. Lynn, Hirst, | follows her adventures in New York. |ford, sang the chorus, Pin parratioh-of the play-develope a fect. Five big reets of pictures made number of intensely funny situations, [8 good show for io pts, 1 Fh and th lines are bright with humor reel, showing W Slim and Fat at Coney ' : withouP attracting from theme or con { Island," was very laughable ---------- a § ; " a. a Jo fusing by a forced climax. Miss Rob i Ee a vx ek Se A rm son makes laugh with the very i WILL BUILD ST. JOHN ARMORY. . : ¥ HH 0 MemRance ol spirit of laughter and we ave glad of | in : . ¥ snaian navy. Ww post inast pils to go the store of R. Uglow &] ee G tin Ren fa it, . During her engagement Paty's Big Contpact Awarded Michael Co. for their text hooks. One of the! : te . " hon to Start Fheatre, London, the most conserva- sallivan; of Kingston, teachers, W. G. Anderson, whose nanie ' The ice in the harbor is now about of the newspapers were flattering An Dlinwa pec ial to the Whig was mentioned in the communication oe uehes Shick, po Sutling by the and the large audiences appreciative. "A Kingston contractor b * local dealer § start xt = 113 kh . - » and Mr. Nosh were present at the x A Sen) n vl $atted next Hon The original engagement was for two | quarter million do Ha oti of the itt Y on ih } Ib 1S expec that there | weeks, but it was extended into over h in meeting © e committee. Your com- Lilt he a thickness of ten inches me "| Citizen says this morning mittee recommends that Mr. Anderson! 0 hes four memths, the best evidence af =ue- Sullivan, of Kingston, be exonerated, he having stated that! cess, Miss Robson will appear at She contractor, has heen awarded xo far as he wd concerned there was! Grand on Thursday, Jagunry 9th. tract to build the "armours no foundation whatever for the com The play will be presenter with the) bo NB. #t is estimated the plaint, and Mr, Nash having informed | same company as in London. ing, when completed, will the commitiee that was satisfied | - 250,000. Mr. Sullivan built the with Mr. Anderson's statement. Portland Orange Association. Lin this city snd several armeuries. in hick "Your committee further recom Portland district lodge met in Sy ™ oo. all of whi ore said] from: stow y + x this provine mends that Miss Charlotte Green be denbam Urange hall on Tuesday for, have reflected much cradit on the llor continued appointed domestic science teacher at the annnal meeting. The district, | oeenior." they can pet which compri f.. 0. lodges, Nox. nn an initial salary of $300. 4 npn a0) hoe Principal Sliter. of the Colleginte Tn. i He, (Sy am), 451, Harrowsmith, ar Ladies' Winter Coats, this season's stitute, presented his report, which Xo. 95, Verona, -- 1042, Jo h diffe desi contained the following statistics : Road, a o. 108 Petworth, was 50, he Re gas. well represented, and the session prov. wnt missioners WOMEN'S NIGHTGOWNS. . Women's Nightgowns, made in néat slip-over design, with handsome embroidery at neck and sleeves, ribbon drawn at neck and sleeves. Full size. Wel worth $1.00, SPECIAL FOR 40¢. show se Present ere to pre Les : chang niment oj od ito Sante hat vere dissatin w" the ne pf the fate board eatting -- off of the Ottawa hotel Com the artists, and and the intents be high SATURDAY, patterns, Sng. ense manded, nent w NH mmissiog should comm " of making noch and WOMEN'S DRAWERS. Women's Drawers, made of a soft finished cotton deep umbrella flounce, finished with cluster of tucks and deep edge of lace, Regular price, Hoe pair. SALE PRICE, ., with good Want to Enter Navy. "Your commitice investigated the complaint made by Mr. Nash, nian ager of the Callege hook store, to 'the effect that teachers of Collegiate Institute stafl had instracted their pu and i= liable to stave in the hall, The channel around the hull is' opened up every week for the entire winter. the one rerriists cos 20¢ Pain - 750 Yards Flannelette Embroidery, 4, 5 and 6 "inclies wide, beautifully embroidered, colors cream, pink, sky and grey. Regular price 15¢, and 20c. ard. 4 y Special on Satarday, 7c. Yard These are only a few of the many Bar- gains in Whitewear. Come and see for ourself. : . ; or wil 2 fone frecvwit. He has alread wel a landed i ber of appli bat ix The | inst ructions Michael | them. well-known ihe con- at Ng will receive veer plan SAYS now tive sw ait ing endl wiih al pois suit rat before he ont . Cat Their First lee : The Rt. Lawrence Ice compan build Folin first dee of the ses shout | dav securing mint {The ice Our Entire Stock. Of maunfactured furs now on iat from 10 16 50 per cent, fut Fhars good Jods one hall inches belug, free faoking that sale discount, Conde Bros'. annual clearing fur sale, ot on on COREL a couple of is und nd of good qualit The ive men are cold weather =o their harvest in {+ A great reduction in price in ready: made clothing, gents' furnishings and clothing - made-to-order, at Provost's, ! Brock street, to make room for spring Fimwortations, The largest crowd so far this sea "sim, wis. on the Stadiam rink lst The. ice during most of a condition, and" by the 14th band, Free Cooking Lessons. You Will be Surprised Miss Jean Ma:ithee, bead demon. Hav cheaply strator for the Ogilvie Flour Mille voll, made furs, at ( Company, will be here from Jan. 19h | ig anm sal 4 len ig fur to give her inter sting lectures on bread and pastry mang from Roval At rank enti of Xe Hank Household Flour. Everything will be [of Cape Vinod, held Tuenday evening made before you and samples will be | the loliowisy dirsetors were elected © 1, servid. toatl present. Ecerything free 10. Woodall, Camp, 4 beginning at 2.30 pm. sharp, Bijou |B. Corsaire, W. A and NX. theatre. Pp Marine Eaghnetes at Home. Council No. 4. of the National sociation of Satine Enginess, hax angements for their annual ae an which will be held wn the city 'hall on Wednesday might, Feb. 8th. Their friends ean look forward to the usual enioyable time. On nest Tuesday might they ase giving a smo ker in their rooms Gm {larinee street ned expect to Bae & Pleiant en vou ean bay reliable ephell Bros', roll, 398; in 1909, 420: in 1908, J sale ed to be a busy one. At the conclus- jon of business these officers were elected and installed by Past County Master (Smith: District master, W. Ennis; deputy master, H. Keats; chap- lain, Rev. T. F. Dowdell; recording. secretary, SN. ANon; financial secre tary, H. Shales; treasurer, W. Jamie son: director ceremonies, son; lecturer, G. Smith, a feprsrge ¥, MN Canler Exch Leds shopper al Best's ing un phrchase of Be. or over be given fine wnbrenkable dreswing comb, Satdrday only "Barrels and barrels of whiskey apd beer go from Watertown into the no- Boones touns of Jeflerson county, ine cluding Clayton. The Watertown Misistevini Union widl Sight against Sandey baseball again text smeon, but will keep silent on goif playing. - Despite the snow, Lhe traliey ina he t Redwood awd Aleinndria Buy is i and teal maintained. Grape - Nuts Contains the Food Strength wp Rn eminrnk Stuns chow. ed a total envollment of 2,157 an in "twelve, over December, 1909; daily attendane year