Daily British Whig (1850), 9 Mar 1911, p. 2

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Po B® TWh FURS and insured against ~ Fire, Burglary, Moth. Telephone 489. JOHN McKAY FURRIER. lec -------------- - - RRs i _ > eR CONSIDERED THE HIGH SCHOOL QUESTION. Address by Three Inspectors and Two Queen's Professors -- The Problem is Very Difficult of Solu tion. The Frontenac council! met in spe clal session on Wednesday afternoon 'and Thursday, to consider the county high school question, which has been the subject of much discussion during the past few months. R., H. Cowley, provincial inspector of continuation shools, was present and gave the (council information concerning the es | tablishment of a continuation school, which has been suggestdd for Sharbot Lake, } 149-157 Brock Street. " the problem before the council is a {dificult one, on account of the diver Engaged of Married People gent interests of sections of the county and the solution is difficult. The coun YOU MUST LIVE WITH YOUR i ! 1 i i FURNITURE. | to} cil was given all possible information by experts who comprised three On- tario inspectors and two Queen's Uni versity professors. ' At the Thursday 'morning session, will help you tolCouncillor Baiden moved, seconded by you will 'enjoy alli, peillor Calvin, that the clerk be authorized to notify the board of edu: {eation of Kingston, that the council is | willing to make arrangements for the | admission of county pupils to the city |Collegiat: Institute, und clause 1 of | section 35 of the high school act. Inspector Cowley explained to the council what the section of the act meant. The city board would first re | quire to notify the council that the | collegiate is open to county pupils. {When that is done, the provisions of Our choleo of Parlor Pleces is extra the act come into force. So far, the large and well selected Newest asi city board has never givem such no- ET ar a Daal Ricpenn] tice. If the hoard: accepts the coun mills. * French and English covers are cil's offer, county pupils would be ad the richest in tone and quality Prices | mitted to the collegiate at the same S500 Suiitg Severed In these are OW. | fees as paid in Sydenham high school : | Then, at the end of the year, the pay four-fifths A large selection choose, Styles that your life t+ {vounty council would jof the cost of maintenance of county | pupils in the Collegiate Institute. |, Councillor Calvin stated that the chief question before the council was | with regard to the front pupils, who | were 18 be turned out of the city col | legiate at the end of June. It was ne | cessary for the council to act at once, and try and make some agreement | with the city board for the education {of the high school pupils of the south {of the county, who cannot be accom- modated in Sydenham High School. Councillor Rankin ET upon the pouncil the necessity of taking action without further delay. What was sug {gested in the motion of Councillor | Baiden might not be accepted by the {board of education because to accom- [-modate the sixty-six county pupils the [city would have to erect a wing at a cost of $20,000 or $25,000. Inspector M. R. Reid gave some start- ling information concerning the school conditions in North Frontenac, which was not ' receiving the attention it 'PARLOR CABINETS AND MUS . CABINETS, Birch, All the newest in Mahogany, ete, These go Berries, Martin Gold, with our Parlor Suites. Our Parlor Carpets and 1811 are in, and a cholee not is being, Showy. Sn 4 Rugs for/ equalled | ; These have come in from Tan Germany, Austria, Turkey, etc. and represent the best cholce possible from these countries. ships were paying from ten to twenty mills on their assessment for school purposes, and could pay no more. The inspector said that a continuation school should be established at Shar- bot . Lake. There were forty-nine schools in the six Out of the fifty teachers, there were forty-four who had only temporary vortificates to teach. Sixteen of them had never attendad high school. Only one of the fifty had ever attended a teachers' training school. The only hope of securing teachers for the north was to educate them in a con- tinuation srhool at Sharbot Lake. Inspector W. Spankie told the coun- cil that the efficiency of Sydenham high school would be the best economy. Piles Quickly Cured At Home Instant Relief, Permanent Cure-- Trial Package Mailed Free to All in Plain Wrapper. Our Repair are at your 's good work. 'Phone 90. T. F. HARRISON CO. erin Arriving Daily § NEW 60005 FROM ALL OVER THE WORLD. d Upholstering Shops ervice for prompt and 1 "Yours, ! Mattings from China and { Japan. Silk Drapes from Constanti- nople. y Rugs from Persia, Austria Ase Curtains from Switzer- and Germany. Carpets and Oilcloths from England. . Linoleums from Scotland. Art Denims and Muslins from Boston. And Lots of other Goods manufactured in Canada. PEPE PE PEL PP PEP EPEPIee R. McFAUL., CARFEY WAKKHOUSS PRT VATVATRTTVTTB TANG The Pyramid Smile, Many cases of piles have been cured by a trial package of Pyramid Pile Cure without further treatment. When it proves its value to you, get more from your drggist at 50c a box and be sure you get the kind you ask for. Simply fill out free coupon below and mail to-day. Save your- self from the surgeon's knife and. its torture, the doctor and his bills. FREE PACKAGE COUPON. Pyramid Drug Company, 266 Pyramid Bldg., Marshall, Mich. Kindly send me a sample of Pyramid Pile Cure, at once, by mail, FREE, in plain wrapper. REAL ESTATE | BARGAINS ( Name .. Street. Clty. . ar own stone; Sass ssessnnna Ordoance Street 2 rent. $300; $3,100. Queen Street--New Brick: 8 oous: furnace, otc.; $3.- "Assess ter BY vanes - Ordnance Street--New Brick; 7 rooms, furnace, ete; $2. L900. Barrie Street--New Brick; ' rooms, furnace, ete; $3, 050. : " Rideau Strect Stone, 7 oom, furnace, stable; $2. ® Sydenham Street--New Brick, dots furnace, ete; $3. . Stuart Street-- New Rrick, 7 rooms, H.W. furnace, etc; $3,700. Street-- Brick, 10 rooms, H.W. furnace, etc; $0,000, Now is the time to buy. See us early. i A WARNING 32000" and his Horanureal Nate selling milk from a dirty AS All rigs. boxes or tins in which food is bundied should be Of the cleanest, x Sefid your Rig to i. : Laturney and have ft done up. It will look so much bet. ter, and will get new customers enough to ad for i. n each ment. Experts No it along. We should. The people of the back town- | north townships. | lan office in the court house, so that THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, THURSDAY, -- Ci oa eer Maintain that school as it should be, was his advice. Dr. Spapkie advised the council to remit to the parents of these who wanted to send' their chil- dren to Kingston their share of the taxes which they pay for the mainten- ance of the county high school at S¢- denham. The amdunt remitted, he de- clared, would never be missed by the Sydenham school. He said the county council could well afiord to give a grant of $200 towards a continuation school at Sharbot Lake. The Ontario overnment nt would be $645. The Le townships could grant $100. With $900, two teachers could be secured. As to the erection of a school, he would leave that to Reeve Thomson, of Sharbot Lake. Dean Ellis, of Queen's depariment of education, formerly principal of the Kingston Collegiate Institute, was call ed upon and be impressed upon the council the advisability of giving every aid in the education of the vouth | LOCAL NOTES AND THINGS IN , . GENERAL. Occurrences In The City And Vicinity ~Other Brief Items of Interest Easily Read And Remembered. Roses, valley. Purdy, florist. Newman & Shaw's "specials." "Orchid toilet water." Gibson's. Eggs, new laid, 2.c. J. Crawford. Dr.) Edward Ryan went to York this afternoon. Buy from Kingston merchants have a desire to help the pity. William Swaine, piano tuner, Orders received at McAaley's. Phone 778. The Kingston Cagadian Club is a live organization. Keep it growing. if you an arrangement should not be made | Spring is in the air. Evervome will with the ity beard for the weiucation {be glad for we have had a long, lung of the ils the front townships. | winter, Dean Elly disagreed with Dr. Span-{ Prof. Bain, of Queen's university, kie's suggestion io omit to the po foi, today, on a trip to. London, rents ing their children to the~E Collegiate Institute their share of the county school taxes. Prof. 8. W. Dyde, of Queen's Uni- versity, was also called upon. The| Mrs, John Hogan, of 119 Colborne continuation school, he suid, was a street, is on a visit to her foto he magnificent growth of Ontario's edu- |the Isle of Man. cational system, and he advised the| gH. i county to do everything possible to |K give the children of the north county |A a chance to secure a preliminary high school education. Councillor Rogers held that the gov: ernment should pay larger grants to the rural schools. The grants to hi education were too much out of pro- portion to those to the common | schools. 'a Councillor Thomson declared that the council should adopt Inspector Reid's recommendation to place a con- tinuation school at Sharbot Lake. Councillor Stewart opposed granting any of the coupty taxes to the Kings- ton Collegiate Institute, and advocat- wd adding two more rooms to the Syd- | enbram high senool. ! Councillor Kennedy wanted to know where Bedford would stand in the pro- posed scheme. Its pupils went to the Leeds high school, and it would be paying taxes both to the Kingston Collegiate Institute and the Sydenham high school. Councillor Cronk said the pupils of his township went to Belleville high school Eg Charles Haystead is in the city on business. He will see Vesta Victoria to-night. 21 Me H. Cunningham, piano tuner, ing street. Leave orders at uley's | Miss Flora Carnovsky, Kingston, is jvieiting Miss Mayme Forrester, of 65 {Grosvegor street, Toronto | & Adolphustown the icechouse has lately been filled, preparatory to the ice-cream campaign of next summer. George Comper, father of the late ordon Comper, arrived in the city, n Thursday mornimg, from Renfrew. Eggs, new laid, 22%. J. Crawford. G. O'Niel, Queen street, has been confined to his bed with asthma and breudiitis, but is a little better to- ay. Orchid taleum powder." Gibson's. F. P. Welch, general agent for the Canadian Lake Transportation any, left tor Fort William, to-day, after visiting at his home on Earl street. T. F.-Farman's article on ""Avia- tion in 1910," which the Living Age for March 4th reprints from Black- wood's tive and comprehensive. Ne meeting of the ool. . . . school board, which was to have been Councillor Baiden said that the resi- j 14 to-night, has been postponed ior dents around Sydenham had had a another week, owing ta the fact that pretty good innings at cheap educa- ' oo the members will be unable tion. The other parts of the county to attend should glow be given Nonsidutytion | Prevost, Brock street, has Councillor Salmond poin out i arm: or: ht woud mat |, ng, td smi" poy or limit of county pupils to attend the ready-made clothing Arig i city collegiate, or there would be a . rush to the city, to the injury of the irhiinge dnpartaeyt. Ths are all well Sydehain sehial. He Yivoeated put Rev. J. Connolly Dison, of Amherst =. . y am so m- gov Island, was the special preacher in Councillors Foley and Godkin moved SU George's cathedral at the We an adjournment till 2 p.m., to give , > el the members a chance to consider the was an excellent motion of Councillor Baiden. Council- VF Was very glad of having the or lor Foley thought the matter could better be arranged by a caucus. The | adjournment motion was carried. | A by-law was presented, on Wednes- bloom. Telephone 36. Purdy's. ley The opening 'akticle in The Liviug day afternoon, by Councillor Taylor, A¥® for March 18th, reprinted from giving the. reeves of Kingston, Pitts: the Fortuightly Revi "Ax burg, Portland, Storrmgton and ist Propagan: a in England, gives Loughboro authority to purchase ne- | ® startling but apparently truthful ac- cessary machinery for the good roads ©0unt of the extraordinary recent de- system in the county. velopment of this destructive force in "George A. Stewart, of Pittsburg, English society. <8 : {was appointed trustee of Sydenham "Red Cross toil paper." Gibson's. {high school, to succeed the late kd: [ Egg, new laid, 22. J. Crawford. ward Milton. Katharine Metcali Rooi's novelette | On Thursday morning, Prof. Alexan- | The Mask of Truth," is the leading der Laird, president of the Children's feature of the April number of the Aid Society, introduced J. C. Mc Smart Set. Susan-Keating#(Glaspell 'onachie, the new agent of the so- contributes a strong story of the ciety, who is doing both city and French artcolony, entitled "Bound." county work. Mr. McComachie spoke 'Sins of Omission," by Jean Louise briefly of the work he has already DeForest, is a strong story, based dome m connection with unfortunate on what a great many people des children in Frontenac. He asked that cribe as the greatest of all. sins. the county council furpish him with NOMINATED AS BENCHER. {he could kes in close touch with the leading county men. The matter was to the property committee. lor Baiden amended his reso here admit the Honor Conferred Upon John - Me- Intyre, K.C. One of the best attended meetings of the Frontenae Law Association was held on Wednesday. It was regarded as the best attended mecting held in many vears, The matter before the members was | that of the selection of John Me | Intyre, as a bencher, for the Law As sociation, of Upper Canada. It announced that Mg. McIntyre had bean nominated as a bencher by the lead ing barristers in Toronto, and the local association was asked to en dorse the nomination, and this was carried by a unanimous vote. The election will take place some time Inter on. The honor is a high one, and Mr. McIntyre is worthy of it. Counci lution to allow high schouls | abouts to enjov thesright to pupils according to the terms of act. The resolution was adopted. Snake Ankle Bracelet. The latest thing in jewellery, so the authorities tell us, is the snake ankle bracelet. This is a bracelet in the formh of a snake which fitd the ankle to perfection. The ladies who wear i them wear short skirts and low shoes so that they may be observed, This idea has got no farther than Paris, where it originated, ---------- City Property Needs. The city property committed met on Wednesday afternoon and adopted an estimate for the year's work. It was decided to ask the finance committew for $8,000. Of this amount $4,200 is {for installing a heating plant in the 'north-east wing of the city buildings. Repairs to the roof and the walls (of the city buildings are required Ex-Mayor Couper's Portrait. The oil portrait of Ex-Mayor Cou- per, which is to be presented to the city council to be gi a place in jhe city hall, i The funeral of the late George Aik- en took place from the residence of his son, Livingston avenue, on Thurs- day afternoon. Service was conduct ed by Rev, William Craig and remains were taken to Wilton, where interment will be made in the spring. street, and reflects great credit upon that clever Kingston artist. The Kingston liberal executive is not i any! recommendation in com- fo. We take it for granted most every man in tewn knows this store as the right place to buy hats. We show an excep- tionally large variety of exclusive afyles and the best makes at all prices} do with, it department alone being a matter of internal arrangement. | Importers of Fine Hats. THE DAY'S EPISODES From New | Miss Bews, Gananoque, is _visithug | of Frontenac. He saw no reason why 'her cousin, Miss Elliott, Queen street, | com- | Magazine, 1s most authorita. | Portsmouth | Review, on "Anar- | was | the | MARCH 9, 1911. i $90 Popular Copyrights of $1.25 T {| Books, cloth bound, in 30¢ editions | Special Friday and Saturday, 43¢c. |3 for 81.23. I I [Daughter of Anderson Crow. { Jane Cable, { The Purple Parasol i By Geo. Barr McCutcheon { Cardigan, {Firing Line, | Fighting Chance, R. W. Chambers. Idols. W. IL Locke Sowing Seeds in Danny, Nelly McClung { The: Foreigner, | Ralph Connor { 1 L ladies Blue | on Sale Magazine, April Magazine now Man, Smith's, New 1260 PRINCESS STREET FOR CAPE VINCENT ROUTE, The Steamer Newsboy Will be Secured. In all probability, the steiner News boy, which has been in commission at Duluth, will be secured by the Thou- sand Island and River St. Lawrence | Steamboat company, for their Cape | Vincent route, to fill the place of the {steamer Ottawa, which was destroyed by fire. W. J. Douglass, the general {mawager, and the chief engineer, {James Gillie, have just returned from a trip to Duluth, where they had th opportunity of inspecting the vessel, {and they were very much impressed | with it The Newsboy about the {same size as the steamer New Island { Wanderer, @nd, wut Duluth, it is re {garded as a fine vessel by all marine jmen. It is looked upon as most suit lable for the Cape run. Negoliations { are on foot, but it has not vet ben definitely settled whether the { will be purchased Likely i vessel IN AWFUL CONDITION. {The Thoroughfares are ! Dangerous. | I'he streets are now in about the | worst condition vet this spring. Al though the weather has been sutheient ly soff for the past week to enable the | merchants to get the snow and ice off | the walks, vet no attempt has been {made to get the principal thorough | fare in decent condition for pedestrians to traverse it, with any degree of safety. Some of the dugouts in differ ent places are a disgrace to the mer chants along whose store fronts they { happen to be. Some have dug out a spot in front of the door and left the rest with the result that a drop i Heft, which is very dangerous. { ------ ! Kingstonian on Stage. | An old Kingston boy, in the person {of "lke" Oliver, has a part im th | "Goddess of Liberty," wa {given at the® Grand last night Mt: {Oliwdr is a son of Capt. Isaac Oliver | whe wil be remembered by ma- | jrine men. He removed from this leity to Ogdensburg some vears ago, {and has been on the st six years and has made g | "Goddess of Liberty" h rold of Lord Jack's tailor {night he made quite a hit {ver was very gl of having | portunity of old home Dirty and which all Oo In takes and Mr g tne « + vast to | Well, Well. Well, According to all 1 some girls out at Hatter's Bay a hie are regular "Kissing bugs' A | known Kingstoniin. had Aston {zo out to Hatter's Bay on Wedn { afternoon and when in front lof the penitentiary for street car a girl came up to him, put her arms around his neck i thim a kisa--the Kind that { fromy the bay alone are able to {A number of voung !standing nearby but the girl eo the rounds weoints there are Ox standing waring .1 ove the fellows | Made Presentation te i "Bouncer." A very enjoyable event took pl after the Portsmouth<iranite game, last evening, when "Bouncer" Brouse's most intin friends gathered in King's Lafe ar presented him with a waich fob | solid gold locket, suitable engra | recognition of his ability as a h i player and the record he has with the junior Frontenacs. "lo thanked his friends heartily and mad a neat speech. n place hock a few od, in ke made New Directors Appointed, On Wednesday afternoon, ther a mecting of the board of director 'the Thousand Island and St Law rence River Steamboat compapy, whey W. J. Douglas resig as a dire tor, and Henry Perry. Bafialo, geheral passenger agent of the New York {Cen railway, was appointed in his place. B. L. Jones, Bufialo, jw as also elected a director. w a Eggs, Eggs, Begs. New laad egge, 22c. J. Crawiond. Fell Down Elevator Shaft, John Esiord, a young lad about fifteen years of age, employed at Davis' tannery, while going about his work, on Thursday morning, fell down the elevator shaft, a distance of about eight feet. He received a bad jolt and was taken to his home in a cab. How's This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Ke ward for ard ease of Cutarrh that can. not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure F. J. CHENEY & CO. Toledo, We the undersigned have known ¥ J. Cheney for the last IS vears and be Heve Rim perfectly honorable in all Duningay transactions and fognciall abies to edrry out any obligations made by his firm : WALDING. KINNAN & MARVIN Wholesale Druggists, Toledae © Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken interns. ally, acting directly upen the hipod 4 surfaces of the system Price 75 cents Druggists. 1 with werk. for it. . ; JAMES LATURNEY 390 126 and 128 PRINCESS ST. Ee ---- " -- 20 Per Cent. to 33 Friday and. Saturday 8 BOOKS for the Price of One. "he Spoilers, Rosalind at Red Gate Mary T The The Riverman, Ou writes objecting to the establish ment Sharbot Lake, claiming that there no need of one pupils come from * x for the county council to few davs, where be has boon tranderred Montreal by the firm with whom be is employed. He is looking as well ever aad his man' friends pleased to see him -- 1-3 Per Cent. Reduction on Ouly. 33 1:3 Off Paper Novels REGULAR PRICE, 15. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY toc: 3 FOR 25¢. 300 paper bound Novels following English Authors Robert Heary Seton Merriman Max Pemberton Guy H. Rider Haggard Populra. Fiction yo Rex Beach 'ono. Bungay, i. G. Wells v by thy Jdttle Brown Jug Kildare, Meredith Nicholson lane's Pa, Norman Wa) Md Wives for New, David Graham Phillips Bronze Bel, Louis Joseph Red Mouse, W. H. Osborne Post Girl, Edward © at Maurice Hewlett Rar Darr Boothby, 8. R Crockett HH William Le Quex. n Philpotts Headon W. Mason Marchmont Ed he A. E A.W Vane 33 1-3 peg cent off all S&reet and Smith Libraries i "he Booth - New Medal Library {| New Magnet Library. | Far West Library New Eagle Library REGULAR PRICE, AND SATURDAY, 'onjurer"s House - Stewart Edward White 13¢, FRIDAY 0c STRAIGHT, * Homg Journal, All Story, R R Jook, Adventure The College Book Store, THE FINEST BOOK STOKE IN EASTERN ONTARIO. Phone 919 OPEN NIGHTS Ag CXR TART --_-- Casseroles For Family Cooking. We sell these dishes, from the smallest sizes for families of two, to the very large ones, suitable for large gath- erings. Thereis no ta- ble piece quite takes the place of the Casser- ole. 'Our designs are always attractive and serviceable. SMITH'BROS., Jewellers, Opticians. 850 KING STREET. Issmers of Marriage Licenses. 3 Eyes should be every two years. The eyes change. Glasses exactly right last year may be injurious now. Whether you wear glasses or not your eyes should be examined every two years. We are eye experts. We can afford you perfect sight Our varied stock of mounts helps us to give perfect satis- faction. Dr. A. P.Chown, Druggist, Optician, 185 PRINCESS STREET, 'Phone 343. examined FUR Sale At GOURDIERS SNAPS Voir -- Investigating YORK STREET, 82 ho, d b k & raf Friday Specials Two Big Specials for Friday Buyers 300 Yards of New Mercerized Waistings, white, in a good range of dainty patteras, ir cluding stripes, spots, sprays, etc: Reg 18c. and 20c. goods, on F'ri- day morning 12%c. a Yard i i. ba ALBERT 4 by & « FINN, VIO STREET, 53.700 K, det §: ® RIA STREET Y bh & 0 fr wi STREET R1L200, LANSDOW AE 3 a ' . d ho stable arge Shree I NIVERSITY AVENE BARRKIF STRERT, $2500 150 Yayds of New ; Flouncing Embroidery, 27 to 30 inches wile, pretty designs and fine quality, 75c, 85¢. and 9c. quality, on Friday morning 49c. a Yard BARRIE STREET, S500 TO LEASE ite MULLIN, | Corner Johnson and Division Sts. i "Phone (29 SOME Laundry Sos vetse Newman & Shaw THRE ALWAYS BUSY STORE . The great Uterine Tomic, and "goniy safe effoctusl Monthly SCORCH: 'YOUR POCKET From on of price. hsinlet, Address: T , Yermeriy W, We don't scorch linen! SE -- We dan't break collars! We don't tear lace curtains! We don't shrink woollens! We don't half wash! We don't disappoint! Ti Move Slowly. A county ratepayer at Folger Stat S00000 0000000000000200000000 of a 'continuation school at : f is would: the { @ His plea frovessd expend | Where he nike kind of laun- Isw't that the dry you want? lowly before sadiling ire upon the cour more : Y Give us a chance to prose these dont's. KingstonLaundry Teansterved to Toronto. "Ren." Williams is in town, for on his way a to Toronts, from SU § | * & 5 E : f as Were . =f "Phoze

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