Daily British Whig (1850), 15 Feb 1918, p. 5

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"THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1918. PAGE FIVE St ------------------------------------S------ 1 hi TX ON BACHELORS! CLOSING 0] THE SCHOOLS ee -------------------------------------- More Shoe . For Saturday. : g "Out of the High Rent District. » THE CTY PROPERTY COMMIT: | "anti "trom Pie iL 3.) | tet Prorat TEE MADE THIS SUGGESTION. | Teg I et corps, 'Trustee OConnor's Ladies' EXCIUSIVE [fo voc we mec a com BEF 1 mittee's Meeting--The : City Sol-| bo yB be allowed : {to sig ; je p inted out that it icitor Will Pass on Its Legality. {was v « 2 boys of to- ax bachelors," sald Ald. Corbett ; 0 se i necessary train- ity Property Committee meet-| jy in eld on Th day afternoon to | consider ways find means of raising | A IAttle Breeze, additional revenue by means of} pe Property Committee, of which ha 3 in the present license rates. | Trustee Mol is the chairman, had 3 tter vame up when the chair-| i but ane in its réport, but it man read an editorial fram the wi g fee aused qm a br , Trustee Meek matter, Ald. Norris said | being re i vr the said breeze. "Tax » old maids as well." he} T¥ OT > reported that it | debate came so general on the st ad considered the annual report of | | je ! at detail are "los | Inspector Stuar i which he had | unti the an I v | ncement w | recommende improvements to lav- i that the City Solicitor would have; n ario hools. All sthe to pass on the legality of such ajchang with the exception of the 30 WINTER COATS LEFT { move. Then the meeting decided | puttin g in of the tile floors, had been | . » ; « i . { that the City Solicitor should be -fap proved by the board in 1916, and All sizes in the lot, for misses and ladies; no dt 10 lecision on the matter. |at this time, the committee furnished | . . Pr The unmarrie en will have to pa estimate t If the board | two alike. Final clearance some more if such a tax can be{so desired, the committee would pro SATURDAY HALF PRICE levied leure new figure ich would in- . Ald. Corbett cited the case of tl clude the estimated cost of all the cabmen who have jumped their rates Fimprovements rec mmended in the B j g * In Men's and Ladies' Footwear. Abernethy's Shoe Store § > 10 DOZ. NEW VOILE WAISTS is 35 she cemetories from §e ee nar Trustes Meek hela Fine quality, latest styles, plain and fancy | cents 100 high. Ti Lo aval | that the property committee was try EEE EEE ENE RENEE TERE AA AAA AAA AAA { Alds. Corbett a ere n-ling to « » the question, and read- a whites, and black and white striped. All { pointed to co-opera with the -{ing Irom the % out « 4 E the on hoc | fmm sizes to 44, Worth $1.50. Rag LOM Iss : I uVin dog ut 3 { 3 OUR BIG FURNITURE SALE | and enforcemen f by-laws that shou 1 for the wel ' | ther license « ng natad | fare the ehildren, Tru tee Meek | SATURDAY 98 CENTS. | none I i y 2 sar 1.1 stated that ti patter shold be sent | A lector vi y n te a + back t« i committee 8 DOZ. LARGE O'ALL APRONS Jl 0 shoe shine parl ; : Chair] Trustee Monk declared that his! u . --- Der year: ax on 1 S a street committe 1 ntention whatever | Sizes 36 to 46. Belt and pockets. Fine ma- DOP yearn LAX ON he Ue OL ay of evading the questi had been | estimat that e ( f e wor terials, worth today $1.00. Bl o oot, per month: a dax oh soda" proposed; would cost bets SATURDAY, 69 CENTS. Qj ux on the sis of goods at the fa S10 an fal cone I come betore hoard S01" Ald. florhets soppestet that gy. Tg beard amin. ) FIRST SHOWING SATURDAY Attwood, maker. scavenger, be ak | (UCL CULL None ineroasing| i Ls Of the very latest advanced styles for early | Property Committee work. There] very. duy kod: that it] \ Prustee Anglin remarked such an amount of work to be + 3 {was n y the board to back down| spring wear. { done, he though ; : { was not f he | P g : Ie : be on 1 : that one pki on such an important matter It was | | Wea 90 Spares With) Le J oard | ine duty of the board to report to the | of Works. The suggestion will he : 3 bef couneil, even if that body did turu| voiced in 4 recommendation to thelino hoard down on account of the) | Board of Works > exponge rhe board had a duty to] A letter regarding office accom-!|y,erfor 4 . " perform fiodation for Major Southey, repre- The report was finally amended | . t | port x \ t 1 | Beniutiye Si Hie ol Sor : A Cont 50 as to give the committee Suthority THIS DINING ROOM SETT IN SOLID BLACK | mission, was disposed of hy a motion {5 procure new figure jeh will in " . al Oa S { elving Ald Uorbats power to act if rh tho ; a ah Wi ons at th i a ; In Will WALNUT ORFUMED OAK Yo lice space is aval able fmprovements recommended in the At the recent large sales oO n 1 iam and Mary St le in nine . . . . |. Jumes Grimsha "kof Market] : : tow Furs. the wrices have ads ieces. in dull Come in to see these beautiful oarments IS 3 m arm baw, clerk of Market | inspector's report reg arding elbset Raw Furs, the prices have ad . . y 2 P y > ¢ complained' that hay and a vanced materially on practically or 1 n and get our prices, A pleasure to show { straw are being sold in the oi 5 Ww ith- : all ery and this bis that all po ished finish Also odd pieces to fill out your | out being weighed at the city mar Reports of Officers, furs for next season will be ad- sett at manufacturer's prices. you. Make your selection and have it plac- | ket, th wel shing being done at Col- Inspector Stuart reported as fol- vanced in price. ; lins B Cataraqui He was in-|Jows on the attendance in the pub ed aside. structed to prosecute such cases. lic schools for January: Tak vantage of oi ~@ { Those present were Alds. Cor- Enrollment in grade classes, 2, Teo agian age of our pr NE vy SATIN HATS hett, (chairman,) Nerels, Chown, | 546; average attendance, 2,203; en- ent low prices. . . . . Millan, Hooper and Peters, rollment in kindergartens, 181; aver- For present wear. A big collection of in- ------ -- age attendance, 119; enrollment at . ' { Farmers Cut Wood. Orphans' Home, 39; average atten- . dividual creations at low prices. That the farmers are cutting more| dace 39; total enrollment, 2,766; The Busy Store with Large Stock. wood this year than they have cut in| average attendance, 2,361, . several ye ad ODO AVE out In As compared with January, 1917, Phone 147 The Leading Undertaker. is the report reaching fall- the city Realizing that coal will there is an increase of 66 in the to p" 4 . not become any more plentiful and tal enrollment, but there is a an e 0S r 4 ! that the cities are entitled to 'the ing off in the average attendance of first chance as long as there 1s wood 29. The abnormally severe weather \ in the country: Phe farmers are during the month affected. the at- ox) - ® ® Oonno now working hard every day to pro- tendance in the lower grades. Kingston's Oldest Fur Store. ' y da) ro-, A duce a supply of this fue Tae report of Principal Sliter, of | 260 Princess St. Telephone 800 Arm RE BO lie Collegiate Tustivate showed (Be, pinpoint FACE POWDER, TALCUM, ROUGE AND PERF UME, AT age attendance, 438. The aggregate SARGENT'S DRUG STORE { was 41 higher than the same month Kept Coming on Neck a year ago, and the average attend- = ------N Corner Princess and Montreal Sts. Telephone 41. ance 29 higher, mes A A AAR A AA AAA ANN Higher up street but lower in price always. 1 Miss Jean McCallum, school nurse, ers sar IA te Sr ' hn re | One After the Other submitted her report which. show- aa hatte - A ed the following: Pupils inspected, Beef, Iron 7 -------- 98; number 'of inspections made, 9 T arents 23: Anyone who has ever suffered from |=' consultations with parents, 23; 3 ( § . boils, knows how sick a tanrable home H its nade, 2 25. Government Standard Flour [xis aru mg Sm ho ows oll and VINE 5 dae 'January pon wére two cases When you think you are about cur-| 4 ; VR FY #Made b . raph aay IT- | of scarlet fever and both patients fet vm i: Rs ha y ed or ous, 'another seems ready toipad heen given proper treatment. No wrong ean be Sone with s ' 3 ake its place and prolong your wret- | Similar action had been taken in five| combination like this. t is y. mn gs n | mn 0. mi e {chedness, All the poulticing and| cases of chickenpox. There were | designed for all indications of 2 2 jiaticing Jou may do will not cure | Th irtotn pupils given dental treat-, i hcakth, wd 49 a reliable } >| {them and stop more coming. ment; three had treatment for ade-| combination or everybody. Is gston Satisfactory To All Users. ! Boils are simply bad blood burst > Wampole's Beef, Iron and Wine B F 4 st- | noids and tonsils, and one fitted for | : x - HUNGARIAN--For. Bread, y iis ling out, and the bad blood must be glasses is a fine ge take. = good WHITE ROSE--For Bread and Cake. I made pure before the boils dis IP The a appetizer and just what you : € 8 sap-!| The Secretary announced the re- 3 oo 7 . CROWN--Wintér Wheat Pastry. | pear. I cont of 4 howl Oar need now. ; i Adyertisement cames from our hundreds of satisfied pat- For Bale by All Dealers. | Burdock Blood Bitters is the great-| Treasury Department for $308.75. 2 ? & F roms. ASK ONE" and "YOU" will come to us for your 8 | est blood purifier known. It cleanses | for manual training and one for $147 rouse S 3 EYE GLASSES. aati ata A AAA. NA nA re - | the system afd removes every par-| for household science, We Li J iticle of foul material from the blood,| Principal Ettinger, of Victoria S oR ¢ examine your eyes and make your glasses. {then never another boil comes and schol, reported some of his rooms j Drug s tore. 4 1 [| the ute is permiahent. not being properly heated during the Mr. Geo. Ayers, 302 ) Gloué ester St., cold spell. a me J @ 4 ' Ottawa, ed writes: "I wish to tell Manager Folger, of the Civie 1 tili- Er éwa you What 1 know nt your won- | ties; asked ft died to ho. dome 1 . ® ® 9 ° * a derful Burdock Blood 'Bitters, In apparatus nstalled in the domestic a O i > . . : Po | needing a cleaning out, for I had poses, Kingston. { nine boils coma on my neck one after| Dean Coleman, of the Faculty of {the other. 1 quickly got a bottle of | Education, at Queen's U niversity, * | B.B.B., and before it was half finish. | wrote stating that owing to the in- ) ] led 1 felt a great change, and it cer-|C¢rease in the numher of lectures to 2 C C ' C d ozen { tainly put an end to my boils, other- | be given that the teachers of the ' : y y . { wise 1 might have had a lot more. [|Callegiate Institute have their salary * [recommend B.B.B. to all 1 ean, for 1! for this special work, which, with one Just to keep our name before {know it tg be a great remady. | exception, that of Principal Sliter, Is you and to remind you that | mm remedy. a gone outside of the regular school : 1 ' i Crawford's Grocery, | { rs Too cows Sic, Si = : 25% Discount Sale |} 5125 each, ana Mr. Smith at $225. Se a "Good Things to Eat" "Phone 26 Of Overcoats De A. P. Knit suggesieq ths ob Ff ea . penditure o on proper appara- 7 ste la one To clenr out the rest of our hig tus for the teaching of hygiene, in he eo J ; i -- winter stock. Sce the extra fine fourth room classes. values at $11.25 up in tweeds, The ladies 'of Sydenham street gloves, boots and shoes and rub- purposes on Thursday of each week, 2, y bern,' from 2 pan. till 5 pm. This was ; 3 AUTH. BURY YB asked for owing to the 'shortage of | : The Kerodox Off Burmer fits your Pe Was adopted after a spirited diseus- } 4 . : . teh ; = no ik 1B. Fortell was da the \ J pends ger, tel ora al nly J di ' s ve on n cold Beware of a Cold. chair. and the other members of the | - ' ' Safe, convenient, plain fnsh. $6.06 in i board pf nt were Trustees Anglin, iy i / ; 3 Tr each; nickel plated $6.50 each, ] Bateman, Campbell, Cohen, Elliott, ; j ar ; / ? od ) 'A Hippy Thought is a range Has f leaked? Lot Rightly priced. . your milk bill 25 YEARS AGO ar that gives perfect satisfaction. In| heip Ry hy ett ng Ith 30. -~ y ' I economy, efficiency and durability | Tove snow and jee Cad 19 Ako .: oy om wry ¥ ven 4 ie ; go ! HH] it has positively ne equal. : Fromgt atten Gon to ai am 4 . H.C. Merriman Mr. Nicol says the same two robins that visited Sir John Macdonald's i | | i -- a meltons, beavers, chinchilias, ete. ! Isaac Zacks, coal at the church. The property i ; : . range. Anyone can install it; any- Godwin, Lemmon, Macdonald, Mae- ) / Side Walk Serapers + You are nee, Meek, Metcalfe, nMincs, Monk, : be J : 5 : sire to need one, 0c edch. Use it regularly in place of Mills, McKay, Renton and Sawer. - - 3 ' sts ary ; erave last year still hover over the > Hi tomb. A : ; Men are engaged in drawing sand - i o vey Ir from Glenburnie to the Royal Mili- ; : Sizes 35 to 44. Methodist ehurch asked permission ETRE committee will deal with the matter. : ES B one can operate it It is safe, satis- vesh milk. Eo "PURE, GEN- » be. Fh fits : Cocon Boor Mats -- Olean snow be used in th k St : ary or. in the erec- $s to. the Hotel Disu.' : 69-71 B Extra ood values In under for the use of the kindergarten BE PREPARED J 271 Princess Street. The finance committee submitted @ COORD 27 £ : factory and economical, Demonstras TINE separated mi in pow. ; " 0 2 ; and sinsh from your feel. Get one Gananoque Council granted $50 to' sizned s&s members of the D'4 wear, sweater conts, socks, mitts, |liroom at Victoria school, for sewing | ; tT - mb bee THE PUBL PROBLEM IS STILL tions daily, For Stormy 'Weather. : report on insurance renewals, which 3 - --- for the home, office and sutomobil = der form: A pound inkes four J Price rasrds fro 1.35 each. Old Fabio quality EB} sie i | KINGSTON EVENTS Sars i ne the Kingston General Hospital aud {Farths | Club.

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