Daily British Whig (1850), 9 Jun 1911, p. 7

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THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, FRIDAY, I | under the i that the Jeces- -- [BOARD OF EDUCATION =n irs Mr. Bale. i _' Plunging Ahead in popularity' among those men with a taste for what's best in tobacco, are fragrant Black Cat 10 "= {Qc The delightful mellowness of the sun-cured Virginia tobacco in these carefully rolled cig- arettes has won them ever increasing popu- ; larity--both at home and abroad. Our up-to-date Canadian factory is run- ning full capacity all the tim¢ in a tremendous endeavor to supply the demand for these high-class, low-priced, satisfying smokes. Ask your dealer about them foday, At All Good Tobacconists : CARRERAS & MARCIANUS CIGARETTES, Limited. Montreal, Canada -1 Pacific Children's Slippers 'and Strap Sandals Now's the time and here's the place to get the most conifortable and cool Foot- wear for Children. { Barefoot Sandals Patent Ankle Strap, 'Roman Sandals, White Canvas Oxfords, White Canvas Ankle Strap FROM 50c TO $.200. The one best beverage. J. McParland Regal Agent, Kingston. 36 pairs Women's London Smoke Swede; 3 hole sizes. 3 1-2 to 6, sailor ties, good value $2.50 . -- To Clear Out at $1.29 re pairs Women's Patent Colt, Ox Ties, new smart Atherican Shoes called the "Fencing Girl," all sizes, 21-2 to 7, worth $3.00 ~ To Clear at $1.98 About-18 Jr odd and end sizes, White, Canvas Pumps and Ties, values up to $2.00. Not every size, "but tho who capo- find their size will get big. value To Clear at 75¢ About 60 pairs Men's Tan, Patent Colt and Velour Out Oxfords, odd end sizes, values a: 00, 4.50 and 5.00 | Shiseido | Stuart, stating that. the board's share caretaker that new closet apparatus be Lagement committee had no report in Trustee {| The secretary stated that a motion] RE-OPEN THE!to this effect had been made before! STH. {the board, but that it had not been | | voted on, and He matier fropped. It will go to the mariage Aso Decided "to Provide "Better Aes {rope EE i commotintion for Entrance and! The report of the management com Departmental Examinations ' Re- | mittee was then read as follows : ey Ey Tr {Management Report. « a . i That the public and Colle The board of 'education held its réiu- giate Institute close "for the mid sam jar session on Thurbday night, 'and | vacation on the afterncen of put through a good grist of busifiess. fay, the 23rd inst. In the absence of the chairman, Trus | That FP. C. Anderson, commercial tee Renton, who is on a trip to. 'the la art' teacher at the Colleg ridte In- const, the chair was occapied DECIDED "0 SCHOOLS ON SEPT. was then | schools (stitute, be engaged for the year 1911 on motion of | 12 at a salugy provitled by the salary The | schedule, viz, ¥1 400. were :| Your committee having received re Craig, [ports from Inspector Stuart and Prin. Lockett, | cipal Sliter, on the efficiency ofeach Mc- {member of the teaching staff recom- mends that all the teachers who are not getting the maximum salaries, re ceive the annual increased" as provided by the salary schedules. Your commit tee met a from the county council on June ist, with reference to the admission of county pupils to the Collegiate In- stitute, but it was found impossible to meet the wishes of the county un der existing circuinstances. The first clause of the report, the schools close Friday, inst., caused discussion. : Trustee Elliott moved | clause be struck out. He believed that {the last week of the term was most important to the pupils, preparing for the-exumination and it would be an injustice to cut then off of a week's work. He believed the scholars were given pleaty of . holi days. i rustee Lockett agreed with Elliott, and seconded the amendment that the clause be out. Trustio Meek said that he was in {favor of keeping the schools open The question had been brought, up tsimply because one teacher had {for leave of absence, The amendment to strike out after some , by a vote of seven to six, A wh by Trustee Lambert, Trusteés Macnee and "Elliott. other members in atténdance Trustees Anglin, Chown, Elliott, Farrell, Henderson, Lyons, Macnee, Meek, Metcalfe, Lean, Walkem and Wallace. The following communications received, and veferred to the ement committee. | Elizabeth Gardiner and Annie C. Robinson, tendering their resigna- tions as public school teachers. From Charlotte Green, domestic sei- ence teacher, asking that her salary be increased from $500 to $600, the in- crease to begin in September next. It is gnderstood ghe has received an' offer of a positien ii Ottawa. 2 From Ruth Macadam, Ruth Lamg- kin, and Darina Sutherland, all of the Guelph Macdonald Institute, applying for a position as domestic science temchers. From, L. Gertie Hinton, Ros® M. Laturney, J. Dolan and Lily Mabee, applying for positions as public school teachers. From A. A. Jordan, asking the board to again provide for special classes in music, nature study and art, in conection with the model schodl. From G. R. Dolan, history master in the Collegiate Institute, requesting the board to place the history department | onan equality with the other depart- ments, from a salary point of view. From G. Bale, of the Collegiate In-| stitute staff, asking for leave of ab | Jane was passed sence on the afternoon of June 6th, | i. 7th and Sth, as important business pet | quired him to be out of the city. | From H, Birks & Sons, ciceular, con- | taining 'information about coronation | medals for children to be supplied by i It recommended H. Birks & Sous. | That contracts for work to be done These communications were refereed | during the mid-summer vacation be to the property committee: awarded as follows : Carpentering, From Thomas Hafner, caretaker of | George Payne, $163; tinsmithing and the Frontenac school, asking for in- | supplies, Simmons Bros., £75.52; paint crease in salary. ling and frosting windows, W. Ravage, From the city clerk, 'stating that the [$131, and six cents a pane. hoard is given permission to use the| That the request of the land owned by the city, opposite | the Collegiate Instituty, Fromtenae school, lor playground pur- [mission to uso the lawn poses. purposes be granted, A letter was received from Inspeetor|{ That the request were man- deputation that on Led that the Truste: latter's struck 1 asked the discus Property Report. The report of the property tee was adopted. commit teachers of for per tens staff for of the Collegiate JUNE 9, 1911. meets you half-way--does all your: work in half the time and at half the cost of other soap. * Sunlight saves your clothes from injury, your hands from being rough, / and your life from becoming a drudgery. Its absolute purity makes it alone safe for dainty laces and linens. Follow the Sunlight directions. as they weret-- This [placed in his residence be granted: es {timated cost, $30, That clause 1 of the property come {mittee's report adopted on May Sth, ; { and wider which the plans and specifi Case of Mr. Hale. = le ations of the new school were ap , The request. of Mr. Bale, Collegiate | proved by the board, be reconsidered, Institute teach?r, caused some discus-| That, instead of stormsash, the sion, as it was found that he had [Chamberlain weather strip be placed beet absent from his duties, without [on the window frames throughout the proper authority. The principal stated {new building. Estimated cost, $216, that he had not given permission, On motion of Trustee Farrell, the agreeing only to allow him to go | matter of securing a suitable play away, on condition that he be granted { ground for Frontenac school, was left the necessary permission fom the [With the property committee. hoard, which it was Shown had not | On motion of Trustee Meek, it been given. | decided. to re-open the schools ou Trustee Meek at once notified the | tember th. board that he wished ta tender] his resignation, as he would | not attend any more meetings of the| Trustee management committee simply for the holidays for the children in reason that he did not care to have !schools. He would like to soe the of the departmental fees is $214. amount has been handed to the secre tary-treasurer. was Sep Longer Holidays. Farrell advocated more the LIPTON'S TEA OVER 2 MILLION PACKAGES SOLD WEEKLY any difficulty with the committee. {schools closed from June 15th:to Sep Trustee Walkem said that the {tember 15th. The university, he {pointed out, could get through Ns rigrard to the case, but Trustee Meek | work with a far shorter session; and replied by stating that the matter had he considered it was not right to been referred to the committes, {have children studying in the hot Trustee Craid considered the | weather. opposition of Trustee Méek:' was well | Trustee Elliott advocated ie hold taken, owing to the fact that such ing of the éxaminations for the de cases had several times been referred | partmental examinations say at Eas to the management committee, and no | ter, ipstead of in July, when it wa action taken, but he did not see why If such a recommendation Meek should want to resign (Was made to the department he be from the committee simply this | lieved it would be granted. account. com- | Inspector Stuart followed up the re mittee. murks of Trustee" Elliott, by stating Trustees Farrell and Mclean iat the room at the collegiate very unsuitable for examinations. . He had no suggestions fo¥ improvements to the present building, but he thought that perhaps a room could be scoured at Queen's. The room at the collegiate was very warm, and had a tendency to work as an mjury to the pupils. He suggested that-elgctric far be placed in the room. ! On motion of Trustees Farrell und Elliott, the property committee ww inspector were given power to. secure suifable accommodation for the en- trance aml departmental examina ticns, at a reasonable cost. With Poisons--Relief Comes The report -of Rpepector Sturt fos With the Use of the month of May showed the attend ance of pupils to be 2,200, 4p increase eo of wine over May 1910. The average DR. CHASE 8 daly attendance was 1,951, an in KIDNEY -LIVER PILLS. crease of cight. The total kindergus Weak stomach, loss of appetite; in- tey, enrollment was given as 215, : The inspector stated that the | de digestion 'and all the accompanying symptoms of pains, aches, fatigue and mag- {80 warm, | on He should stay on the were Wis No Desire For Fond The Stomach Seems Played Out and the Appetite Fickle. The Digestive System is Overloaded com partmental examinations would J Wh. J lications hae lack of energy t to' make * the mence on June bh. Applications had springtime - anything - but joyous for. ff ws: Entrance to normal The jeople. is full of poisons schools, 19; junior matriculation, 25 bload ie impure, the liver and Kidneys |. =. ation, 3 to remove the waste matter and have Fees for these examimmtions were col failed. This accounts for the bilions- fo. oho r 6335 was sent to the odor eation department 'and $214 pad io is this condition to be over- | WERE 0 8 BO er MOPS' the Collegiate Institute, showed 363 on last year; average attendance, 331i; a decrease of sixteen, That's what people say about Camp 8 He pte Yat! bells hats. New straw hats from 2c and the of x oni duties. fine, #4 up. Stylish derbies Campbell Bros", Kingston's only ex- housewife who prefers ah doing La been received for these examinations many the | }onor matriculation, 5; scholareng have been overworked in an effort Jectadd, to the amount of 85490, of wach ness, the constipation, the backaches the treasurer of the board. the roll, a decrease of thirty. from nous waste matter which Just Right, are enabled to properly per- (Wp. Panama bats, the finest % is | clusive hat and fur store, - The. 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