THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1919. . teacher He also roterred to the] ? - uo ---- - wv FOR ERECTING NEW SCHOOL 5 fo Probs: Saturday, strong easterly winds with snow. Amateur Finishing [| \eoeeeeroe 8 : s COMMITTEE TO CONSIDER AC-lths number of male teachers, and| / COMMODATION AND REPORT, [considered that the salaries should AEE EEE EEE EN EE w oi Kept up so as to keep the men in thej as . Salary Increases For Teachers on Col. | Profession > 1 y a =o Yor: . Trustee ott was not opposed to ul egiate Institute Staff' as recom- raising salaries, But felt that the] i mended by Management Commit] committee should have stipulated an Bes Servi tee, Were Adopted. initial salary for the teachers Ww t ke That the n sement committee] Trustee Macdonald stated that tunis 'Bes od o Ean ¢ 0 » done if the board s de- t Results ; consider the s 1 accommodation Souid be done | nn = Best Prices and report at an early date as to the] Trustee Mills said that on general o Now if you are an amateur needs, principles, he agreed with the report = yo tog ) | The above resolution, moved by i of the committee, but raised the photographer what more could iv point as to whetler Kingston was you expect? You can also pro Trustee J. G. Elliott, and seconded by in a phsition 'to pay as high sal- cure the Trustee J. M. Farrell, was passed at!aries as the city of London, as he § a meeting of the Board of Education noted that the salaries fixed were | BEST FILMS held on Thursday night, about on he basis as got in Londen, & i Y ap i Trustee Farrell complimen rus- 2 5 BEST CHEMIGAL fu PLIES The need of a new school was re-l4.q Macdonald and the members a » ey x We are splendidly equipped ported on by Inspector J.. Russellihis committee on the report. 3 L - to supply the returned soldier Stuart in 1916, and in his latest re-}regarded it as an "admirable report," e a OO XCce - and in supporting it pointed out that ' § 2 A Bests with articles he may need to port he made a similar recommenda- t complete his civilian outfit, Pox 0 a tot a board] it was essential that the Faculty of an, Wing to the war, the boar Education at Queen's University found it necessary to shelve thelghould be kept up, and this could be ' The Popular Drug Store . OPEN SUNDAYS Cuff Links mattér, but, now that the war is over,|done by keeping good teachers. Og ® Phone 50 active steps are being faken to have] Trustee Miss Mowat said that she a PPO ni es Brauch 2018 Scarf Pins "ie i had knowledge of conditions the school erected. Brantford. In this city much diffi- Pocket Watches Trustee Farrell brought up the|culty was experienced as a result of . matter, stating that the money re- stan rges being made in the Watch Chains quired for the new school should he Sonstan chan Sma Salaries were 4 Watch Fobs placed in the estimates, and that the! paid, with the result that the teach- 3 To-morrow the last day of our great an- : question of a sited be taken up. ors did not stay. 1 "Whit S 1 ill b d f 1 E ain Pens Inspector: Stuart, in his report, Trustee Godwin considered , nua te ale wi ca ay o unpara % drew attention to some crowded class|too much stress was being laid on - leled value-giving--inasmuch as we are h : Pe Knives rooms, and Trustee Godwin stated |galaries paid i ities y . - 8 sala paid in other sities, He felt ; . : L A Remodelled that his attention had been drawn to|{that the board should get good teach R = adding to our long list of "White" bargains Cigarette Cases overcrowded class rooms by a num-|ers, pay them a good salary, and h f 11 1 i 1 ? Military Brushes ber of citizens. keep them here. Goverment reports the following specials for a great one-day's Si ' Trustee Eliott suggested that In-|showed that the eost of living was sellin ' and ignet Rings spector Stuart submit a report as to|higher in Kingston than in any other I # T w y g: s where the new school should be city in Canada. He regarded p = NEW WOOL SWEATERS Weddi 3 built. : salary schedule as a very reasonable 2g : ] edding Marriage The time of the board at its ses-]one. = 180 pure wool sweaters in all the wanted ired R Rings Licenses. sion, for the mpst part, was taken up| Trustee Elliott said he was not op- . epaire Dy as aS Dan 'of the ma: posed. to. the schedule as presented. A J shades, such as tea rose, nile, copenhagen, agement committee, submitted by|but thought a minimum salary should \ ; 1 : 1 1 Trustee Macdonald, which had under|he fixed. He did not favor penalizing gold, etc., mn sizes 36 to 42--in plain and 0s consideration «the salary schedule.of ; teacher just because she & A / . : , : ¥ . . W F GOURDIER SMITH BROS the teachers of the Collegiate Insti- 8 Wolan tea be Just becaise ee 4 i ; combination color effects, with the fashion ii ok oe b ! . tute, and which recommended in-|giving good service, and had been| Ai able sailor collar and belted--In two quali- creases, The report of the committee |gerving ten years, was entitled to the . * was finally adopted, as follows: same Ey as .a male teacher, al- ties, as follows: 76-80 Brock Street. Jewel Saag . e---- ote mt . tough he realicel jit many jowsle } . 3 a, men omnm 's eport. teachers dropped out o ie profession R80iers Qropy ! Reg. $7.50 values. Saturday ... . .. Cee... . .$93098 | Limited That Agnes Boyd be appointed to]after serving five or wo A Wo. the public school teaching staff for |man assistant was equal to a bachelor GROCERIES AND Established 1840 the January-June term at a salary assistant. He hoped the new schedule jill . Reg. $6.00 values. Satu BY. vc ee a ee a . $2.98 at the rate of $650 per year. would result in success, and that the : Ring. Suh Rup That Miss Bureau, of Victoria |Faculty of Education would be main- We guarantee these values bg be exactly as described, a 8 we are ' PROVISIONS school teaching staff, be appointed |tained. : vi , |entrance examiner for 1919. Trustee Henderson said he was not $ : oe That the Collegiate Institute salary [opposed to raising salaries, but he|[li clearing winter stocks regardless of cost or former pricing, thought there should be a limit, and We would like to remind you . rr -------------------- | "a that our stores are stocked with schedule be reconsidered, the very choicest of goods in WE SELL ON EASY That the maximum figures of the|he referred to the increases given . Ee rail 1a ow Meat . TERMS Collegiate salary schedule be in-|from year to year. As to the high : ; HLadies* Suits, Dresses. Skirts, creased to the figures in the column |eost of living, he Seeiased that prises : 1 2 oA 3 ) * {under the heading '"Recommend-}were dropping, and he ventured to ; C. H. Pickering Men's Suits, Overalls, Underwear, | gs. say that in twelve months' time prices Jewelery, Suitcases, ete. Pres- Recom-|woild be about normal. 400 & 492 Princess Street. N ent. mended. Trustee Godwin stated that the last License No, 85-2152, » 530. : : hone N. Morris, 374 King St. Male heads of depart- report of the Government showed 4 ments .. .. .. .. $1,900 $2,200(that the cost of living in the month Male assistants who of January had been higher than any are specialists .. . ,600 2,000| month during the time the records Male assistants who had been published. Trustee Campbell regarded the re- port as an excellent one, with one SATURDAY SPECIALS : Peale naam ig ,300 1,600 |exception. He thought lady teachers . . . wu The colors are rose, maize, copen, saxe, gold, white, mauve, nile J ] 3 3 assis 5 Whe toin he same work as specialists Ramsay's Pure Ready Mixed Paints {lj Fomale ssalstants who doing o e . : oa : are not specialists, 1,200 1,400 [should be paid the same salary as in plain and combination color effects--to be cleared at these sen-, sational prices. : Female assistants who the specialists. . House Paint, your choice, 35 | are not graduates. 1,200 1,200 Trustee Elliott moved to have fe- colors, ; ; The change to take effect in the |male assistants, who are specialists, y and with ten years' experience, re- : \ year 1919. Reg. Sale ) The annual increases to be $100 in [ceive the same salary as male teach- ers who are specialists, and that fe- Price Price Le each case until the maximum is | Halt Pint Can... .32 25 ) N X ; v . CAR xn... : ' mr pogohed. po mein males, who are not specialists, but Pint Can ... ..' 60 B50 o : with ten yeabs' experience, be paid Quart Can ... ..$1.15 81.00 ; : 3 Discussion On Salaries. the same salary as males who are not Half Gal. Can ,..$2.25 $1.00 > 4 - Trustee Macdonald, in presenting |Specialists, - However, there was no Gallon Can .. ..$430 83.75 7 8 the report of the management com- |Seconder for the motion. After con- mittee, pointed out the need of keep- | siderable discussion, the report of aoe Paint, your choice, 9 cE #l|ing up the high standard of teaching [te management committee was ' 5 Hil} in the Collegiate, and stated that |Passed. Reg. Sale good salaries must be paid to the ------------ on a ba Report of Property Committee. price price ! A B art Can .. ...8$1.00 00 I hroa : The report of the Property Com- oa Nasty t Droppings mittee was presented by the chair- Halt Gall Can . $2.00 1.75 - . Alf (allon Can $3.09 3 : Catarrhal Discharge [men Trustee Godwin, and was ad- . » opted, although the chairman was not Quickly Cured. in accord with his colleagues on one clause of the report, which recom- . Doctors recommend | mended that the earetakers of the Catarrhozone, it is| Collegiate Institute and Victoria nature's own cure. Itfschool be given a bonus of $200 each CARPENTERS' TOOLS fl Be whe flan heals s5OT® spots, Trustee Godwin moved in amend- 390 soft, fleecy brushed wool scarfs to clear at-half to-day's wholesale cost--no reserve, all winter goods must go to make room for incoming spring stock. are not specialists. ,600 1,800 Reg. 90c values. Sale price . .. .. Reg. $1.00 values. Sale price .. .. Reg. $1.25 values. Sale price .. .. Reg. $1.50 values. Sale price ., .. .. ; Reg. $1.75 values. Sale price .. .. .. . .. Children's Snow Suits, Sweaters, Pullovers, Cap Setts, Rompers, etc., etc. Priced from $1.50 to $8.50. Sale price Less ,. .. .50% Every article marked in plain figures. cies Sewing Machine Oil, 25¢ bottle «.. ... ... .. bine waods, He ieh-1 help Knives Bley for... ... oud. SN f est balsams an eal- Trustee Godwin Paring . awe pointed out that Parti Knives, Boe, for ... ... 5. cin connie iiiin ins po entinle, Hight the teachers and all the officials had Paring Knives, 15¢, for . .. cold by inhaling Ca-|P¢eR Elven a boost in salary, while 10 per cent. discount off all lines. Splendid variety of fine | ] 8 quality tools to choose from. H | cleans away every|ment that the $200 be given the ° SPECIALS mearure vestige of Catarrhal| caretakers as a salary increase. He Oousl Reg. price Sale price tat. d.th stated the men could not do the work ou send the sooth-{yemgclves, 'and that they should be i dic Janterns high or low pattern, $1.00, for ... iui +. olin tarrhozone Little | the caretakers or "the men who Monarch Floss and Down 4 / : : . © { worked with their hands," as he de-|g : ' Bolid Steel Claw Hammer | . 85 drops of wonderful | shy 3 . curative power are |*Ensted them, were neglected. .. fof JI 1500 Ibs. of this:most popular wool, done up in | oz. and 2 distributed th n| Trustee Elliott seconded Trustee | : . y the whole ~bréathing| Godwin's amendment in order to put {Hl oz. balls in such shades as rose, tea rose, copen, saxe, Nile, tur- it to a vote, but on the vote being |B » . apbaratus by 'the air) it fo soto. but on the vote being quoise, lavender, purple, strawberry, cardinal, maroon, heather, you breathe.~ Like a W .. : ; ' follows: 3 1 ¢ Be oats bo On. Trustees Godwin and vac-| , || 801d, mignonette, black, white and buff --to™ be sold all day to- bronchitis, catarrh, | donald--2 o morrow at these phenomenal low prices. tolds, and irritable Go i tens Sunpoell. rd B. throat. You simpl oke, ott, Farrell, enderson, . breathe its healing] Mills, Renton, Mowas Sawyer and | 1 oz. balls Monarch Floss. Sale price .. .. .. .. . .27¢ ii fumes, and every trace] Lockett---10. : i . . tha of discase floes as be-| The report of the Property Com | 2 oz. balls Monarch Down. Saleprice .. .. ,..... .53¢ mittea recommended: ' 74 i i Toilet Paper, silyor leaf, . . . ea vow od rolls for Be i | ing vapours of the| ian sufficient money to pay for|= 1 { 1.--That 32 No. 5 pupils' desks] sid. 0 ny e] and © roars bo purchased fo in now | 8 No restrictions as to quantities. All sales for cash; no appro- School bulldmg in Janary ast 18 bation, or returns. _ 2.--That as the cost woe a a - oh at hed A ede: Wa