Daily British Whig (1850), 16 Apr 1919, p. 5

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3 _THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 16, 1919. | | ENTITLED "T0 A GOOD JoB re ERECTION OF NEW SCHOOL : ; ® i] BOARD OF EDUCATION akon NOTHING MORE IF IN FIT Oo 1Ce RANGE TO ENGAGE ARCHITECTS] CONDITION. : . s | Clerk of Works to Be Employed to James 8. Macdondell Tells 'Toronto Supervise Construction; of Build-| Veterans He Is Opposed to Exces ' . 2, ¥ 5 : - ing--Contract to "Be Drawn [ p for sive Demands Made on the Gov. Have Your Bicycles Cleaned and Repaired 'fll smn. ig For the Summer's Use Matters regarding the building of Major J. B. Macdonnell: MC. gi ; 1 ; the proposed new school for Catara-|omgix 'de Guerre. and Italian' Cross Taw . § qui ward were advanced another was elected second vice-president of Pr ' . ji stage on Tuesday night, when the lene corral branch of the Great War Board of Education, at a special |yetorams' Association, Toronto. t . : 3 3: meeting, arranged. for the services of Regarding him the Toronto Tele- We have all kinds of repairs, including Bfi{ mestine, arrangedstor thie services of ordogurding T motorcycle tires and heavy motor oil, arrangements for other details. The very arguments, dealing with The property committee, Sough a returned soldier's fair inheritance 2 * its chairmar, Trustee W, H. God- from the country, that were received Hyslop and Cleveland Bicycles win, presented 'a report recom- ait 'the Jast meeting, were again enyn-|' mending the appdinting of Power & leiated by Comrafle Macdonnell as the -------- Drever, of this city, as architects, course he should support were he The report was adopted with some elected. He spoke on a proposition amendments as follows: fentained ina motion from the west, ; s That Messrs Power & Drever be! t2 which the Government was asked ; appointed architects for the propes- Io consider the following gratuities: - ed new ten-room school building, at|{$2,000 for the active service man; : 1 . a round fee of $2,600, this amount|$1,560 for the man who served in 272 Bagot St. Bicycle Repairing of all kinds to cover the cost of architects' ser-|Fmngland; anid $1,000 for the man : - vices up to a total expenditure tor|who served in Canada. "thé building of $75,000; if the work He declared 'that such a scheme 3 mm i| 068 not go on this year the Board|would® cost the Government $750, g TTT to be at no expense for the plans and] 000,000. : SIRE Tr ------ specifications; but 'when the work is| 'That is $150,000,000 less than GT, : proceeded" with the Board to feel iu [this year's revenue," said the speak- . " aH duty Pound to engage them as archi-|er. "If 1 were the Government I : --- tects on the above terms. The ar-|{Would not give a cent to the healthy chitects to agree in writing to give|féllow who is able to get back as APRIL close 'supervision of the work during/decent a job as he had before: we : the equrse of construction, and to|shall have the country bankrupt," BIRTH perform their = duties under the [Was his contention. STONE a property committee of the Board ~-By-thetime. widows and orphans, : "That in the event of the construc- | the maimed and shellshocked, have tion of the school being proceeded [Poon decently treated theres won't be -» with; a clerk of works be' employed | much, left for the fellows who come . \ Diamond to supervise the construction of the Back, iB at io. ey lave the . . f : Sliool, said clerk to be solely under They cannot be paid in hard cash for Pumps, Oxfords and high for women. the supervision of, and responsible to the service they have given, and as Strap slippers, high top I ts Nor girls and ; 2 the Board, and that the agreement i 'Nice st wee! le o 3 s architect | fOr being subsidized for thé rest of A nice remembrance. between the Board and (he architect our lives, I don't believe in it, and if children. . embody such provision. a 3 o amadmst + . . » of the month--a dia- "That the architect be instructed|Y?! ¢léct me I shall vote against it. Brown boots with Neolin soles for boys. 3 to have a member of their firm visit : F . ra . ] mond ring, brooch, Inspector J Major Macdonnell is a son of G. M. : Everything that's dressy for men in black OF Toronto with School '\Macdonnell, K.C,, Kingston, and is pendant, earrings. or 8chooll before proses i as] ® Young Toronto wyer. ~ . dark brown laced boots--long, narrow toes are er schools before proceeding with the > . fg R : ' Ww k Pl ars ypposed school. | SEEKING FREEDOM among this season's smartest styles. We have © .5an JUake UD [lio vom o ding be emplotid] CRON TRADE RESTRAINT many other styles which we would be pleased to special designs on Board .and the «architect, carrying y . X hort ti out the terms above set forth,' Semi-Ready Price~in=the-Poc=~ show you, short notice, In presenting this report, Trustee| ket Governing. Pendulum on . ' : J : . - Godwin stated that the committee y . Z ie Examined as soon as you had interviewed Messrs Power and Men's Clothing Prices. . 7 suspect eye trouble, 'ava . a will . tli, Drever and they. were willing to "The chief aspiration of buisness is Headaches,. naisea and . ; as Bbeci i . ; ; many nervous derangements Kinnear & "Est ro terms as specified I freedom--freedom from = restraint, : ABERNETHY'S SHOE STORE terre. "¥ do mot think that. we can do Mrom all emergency restrictions which | . Ri : 'are caused through defective eyesight. * ' sal were imposed by half-baked ideas better than to empldy them, said during war time and before. > Our examinations are a lt. + : Trustee Godwin: or > i erent snd More thoroigh : Jewelers. Trustee Renton asked for informa- thar Eo oence o ai pe Plo is you satisfaction ~ * || tion regarding the estimated cost of to. control food and food prices, onlw) " the new school. resulted in a wanton Upheaval of Trustee Godwin, in reply, stated existing conditions, a blocking of the " ! ; that it was up to the Board to finally channels of trade, and comsequent Be : : a J decide on the number of rooms for higher prices, and speaking in rather de * the new schicol. For a 'ten-room|s subdued tone, a disloyal lack of kK / J) school the gstimated cost | was|personal attention and service, rn. RQ Automobile Insurance : 70,000, exclusive of the site. "With trade and commerce freed ° e N Five, Collision and Liability, The thairman, F. R. Anglin, pred-ifrom Government interference; with "Sight Specialist.' : C's'R Sad plans Ided at the meeting, and the other|a cessation of the insane policy of Opp. Post Office Kingston A irkpatric members present were Trustees trying to establish' wheat and other "The House of Better Gl " 338 Clarence Street. Telephone $88w | | Craig, Cohen, J. B. Cooke, Eliott; Jeommodities at a fixed gold basis, we VN " - -- 4 | Farrell, Godwin, Henderson, = Mills, | ghall. soon reach the reasonable ~ ERLE kis xis | Mclean, Renton, Sawyer and Lock-|price levels of reconstiifotion. Semi: . ett, ready pricesto-the-pockeét has been a --------e st governing pendulum on, men's cloth- A SPLENDID TREAT. ing prices--that is @ fact." David 'J. Will, ghe Semi-ready Come to City Hall Thursday to Hear [Store; 213 Princess street.-- Adve, Peter Wright, re Me itd The Canadian Club has Arranged NO CIVIC CBLEBRATION with Principal Bruce fMaylor to in- troduce Peter Whiight, on Thursday|ls to Be Held on the King's Birth- evening, in the City Hall. Following 4 . day A 'meeting 6f citizen was held in A 4 3 | the address of Mr Wright the Bishop 4 : Pay . ' | i of Ontario. will dwell upon the work}the mayor's office on Tuesday even: \ | § nn 0 es | of the Navy League ing to discuss the celebration of the ---- . Fl 9 * f 4 " Peter Wright has gccupied a stir- King's birthday on June 3rd, and it amsnasTERTRTML i = J ring place in British Seamen's 'af-| was decided that in view of the > - J faire aid comes as; their mouthpiece mang. ceisbrations of the etun of READY WITH EAS- Rebuild ft g / Councillor Wright--for at hislbe unwise 10 plan an extensive cele- TER HATS AT THE i rd hogge he is a councillor at Newport, |bration on June 3rd. Each overseas EnE, a guardian of the poor, and d#junit will be given a civic reception NEW STORE re 7 . YOUR member of the school hoard---forlas it arrives and in addition a gen- { Vi : x sl 1 celebration is to be held after : - A BUSY "CI TRE" - N 's J LO al 2. " : ration Ho arid s. whnateus mee rion Is : ah . We are agents for the genuine Where the up-to-date householder 8 are making d | fh ee mn of mali S| wave a3 vow nay. | BORSALING HATS + |XcPtional selections from the. most extensive he eb Sas ister] ally ha Ao] Drsottialk RS o S ° range of high-grade furniture, at extraordinary » ; p r e . . » A! CC! Oi » > Te . VW : 2 @ rubber $ Words ure as a Amel or ke ne uh other leading | values. . Old prices still exist. At the busy stofe ks i fresh as the salt of the ocean and anyone who wants to know what the * At the request of the police - at makes, including: By the latest method in : British seaman, is going 'to do 'to| North Bay, Serst.. Samuel Arniel with the large stoc ins a k. the H in the next si 'n Tuesda laced und t W.I » > . A . ~ 3 TIRE RE-BUILDING Th years shovle not fail to Se or H Shaw; whole Wanted "i North STETSON, ETC. 7 i ' Thursday evening. Admission, 25¢.| Bay, on a charge of wife desertion. : © AND SAVE YOU MONEY v dod or Rp = Re He is boing Boia Bere pending : the Buy Sour aster ha¥ darly in ood ~ . - 5 A 3 i J. . \ t. val t place. t y . f : ] > i - The Sas rele: Toport of 1 In Slated that. Hie ce, ? has 18 Moe _ Avoid dhe runt " Phone 147 For Service. : nai " > 5 A It makes no. difference the size of four je Ontario 'Buread of Mines has a been wanted for about a year, He C AMPBELL B ) ros tire or car you drive. ngthy and well-written article from sg thifty years of age. s ven of Prof. M, B, Baker, of J Si fw Se § : ' oF 4 Queen's University, on "The Geology Fine Easter Stationery. 122 Prin t : . oJ % . . oo STL DOW room, [IFTRE GS) otis 422 Pomes Set' | Kingston Milling Co. Limite 5 ® ¢ 5 Fine Stationery and Correspond- | shire Linen, put up in dainty Easter TET - 9 Shice Carda. in a the new colors and | boxes, fh Easter tints and colors, | awe RITA IA A A : ; : : shapes--specially boxed for Easter make 'most acceptable gifts. All Ee ay Ye Manu ure : : Eifts--at reasonable prices at Ug- [prices from BOe to $2.50 a box.at : : ufacturers of High Grade Flour . | Tow's. $ Uglow's. : ; : \ : . ~ "White R " § "Hy Pa gr ' =? i + Nin Bb i - he ? 7 Crane's Bastern Stationery, : SL 3 i oo THE 8 Wells: Sh ; Shock Left Her Ey Nothing will be used more. exten- ; ¢ ' Aan , For sale by all dealers : 3 : treet 5 ad sively for gifts this Easter season {§ : Oanida Food Board License Nos. ; iif =D NY tre WW sively ox Bit Cartiod | vationeey Pin : ; Oanida Food B onse Nos. 118 and 4-118 , Irae _-- df |The dainty. new olet, Hare : ¢ Tin eee MUO rg es pa . a . i , 1 is oll, Seutch Greb. oN Rose. Shame, : 3}! ; : Lk . Yehen system receives a shock ps or Ne poloon or i ke dna For Lenten Dishes -- ened he morves Wnatroms, the nous |Linied" edges, ate smitonery. Cal |§ Wa are well stocked with | * Ing, all dovers of good nery. Ca y e are w ! With tte poor,.faint and weak foelings|, at Uglow's and look over the new | § "Dominion Brand" Macaroni, Pdisplay, | 3 . Made in the wpw Canadian fac- #0 S----------, tt © Col, McCrae's ' "In Flander's, ields,"" and other gms--betut]- b ; fully bound, and illustrated, for East-| ry : : erat Uglow's. «0 : ; : Men may sutfer ~ untold Priva. ba, % $4.95 PLE : . 8 tions, but women always tell them. } 'Women's Gun Metal calf and mahogany calf bals, high s. J. J Bunyan, TB \ : vy ime cut, with leather or Neolin' sole: , K., : . 8 bres TEE UL a Womens Black Kid Gals in oui | or military 1 2 $1.99 Si I eo Bungle Fhickste seis tips and cue : Allan M. Reid, | =o lH ¥ x Cr

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