Special Bargains | for This Week Only Ford Innér Tubes, 30 x 33, $2.75 each. : Dunlop Guaranteed. Hot Spot Batteries, 'Motor Oils, Electric 8 YailLamps and Dash Mirrors. § HARVEY MILNE HE HHH HE Bowls, Vases, Celery Tray, Bon-Bons, Sandwich Tray, Wa- ter Sets, Conhports. SILVERWARE Bread Tray, Sandwich Tray, Vases, Hot Water Jugs, Crumb Sets, Cream and Sugar Sets, Casseroles, Bake Dish. STERLING SILVER Knives, Forks, Spoons; also Cabinets Complete, You' "hive your new. hats, boots, suits, ete. But did you forget the welfare of your aye sight? Are your glasses mo- dern: and correct for your vision? AVE YOUR EYES AMINED is ~ By our thorough: methods, which are a little different and more accurate than usual. . Ee Kinnear & d'Esterre Jewelers. ' 100 Princess Street : flitee W. H. Godwin is chairman, Hi Board of Education at a special . J. STEWART, , Ocean esr Vika "o- Toby 30x3 1-2 : Grooved Tread 300x312 'fwomen and others. fed as a community DUFFERIN AND CORRIGAN. Principals Given Power to Dismiss Their School Classes if the Weather Becomes Too Hot For Teaching. On the recommendation of the property committee, of which Trus- the meeting held of Thursday night ap- proved of plans and specifications fifor the new ten-room school to ba Hlerected in Cataragui ward. On the li recommendation of the committee, tthe board also decided to have ihe | architects "call for tenders at once {50 that the cost ¢f the building can live ascertained as soon as possible. . The site secured for school by the property committee is in the block in Cataraqui Ward, bounded by Rideau, Bagot, Dufferin and Corrigan streets. The purchase price 48 to be fixed by arbitration and expropriation if necessary. The new school = will face on Bagot street, and 'will be thirty feet 'back' from the line, and will bs modern in every respect. Just as saon as the cost of the building can be ascertained, the board will ask the city council to provide the ne- cessary money to gocon with the work. The members had the pleasure of welcoming back to the board Mrs A, Newlands, Mrs. Newlands, it will be remembered, was elected to a seat on the board at the last election, but owing to the fact that she found that she could nog be a member while Hving outsid the municipality she resigned. Mis. Newlands lives just outside of the corporation. One side of the street where her home is located is in the city, and the other side (and Mrs. Newlands just happened to be on this side) fs eutside of the 'corpora- tion. However, her services on the board are much appreciated. The city got the legislature to pass a spacial legislation which gives Mrs. Newlands the right to sit on the board. This legislation was pat through recently, and as a resul] Mrs. Newlands was in her place at the. board Thursday night, and the memberd gave her a warm greeting, Chairman Anglin welcomed her officially, and the chairman's re- marks were applauded and brought forth a very modest "thank ypu" from Mrs. Newlands. In connection with . the erection of the mew school, Mrs, Newlands brought' forth a most important matter, that of having gas put into the school, 80 as to prepare for the teaching ot domestic science. Mrs, Newlands has in view, and gave it out as a suggestion for the other "members, the opening of classes in domestic seience for young marriea In fact her scheme is to have the school utiliz- centre. Her suggestion received hearty suppomt, and the necessary arrangements will be made to provide the schoci with gas. Too Hot For Classes. « For the first time in the history lof Kingston, the hot weather has matter, (been responsible = for dismissing [classes at the Collegiate Institute nd public. schools, and if Old Sol [keeps dn 'working overtime, the principals of the warioug schools are. to have the power fb dismiss the classes if i is found to be too (warm to. carry on study, The matter was brought to the attention of the 'board by trustee Godwin, who moved to give 'the principals this ppwer, and his mo- tion was passed, after it had been sconded by Trustee Campbell. Trustee Godwin' stated that some of the parents had been wondering why the board had not taken ac~ tion in the matter. He said that some Of the teachers and pipils had been ill as a result of staying in the rooms in the sweltering heat. Asked for his. opinion on the Inspector ~ Stuart stated that he considered the dismissal of classes suffering from the heat [quite propery cruel to keep scholars in where it was so hot they could not keep their mind on their studies. Principal B. O. Sitter staisd that on Wednesday (which 'wi Old py the. new} He regarded it as] rooms } joo Was Made Strong by a Simple | The following letter Wells adds another link to the great chain of evidence which proves that there is notlfing equal to Vingl to cradte nervous conditions. : "Malone, N. Y.--"1 am 84 yeur§ of age and got into a feeble, weak and nervous 'condition so I could . 5o sleep. Vinol has nob only - built up my strength, but it has given me a good appetite and 1 sleep all right now."--NMrs. 8. B. Wells. We strongly recommend if. Ma- hood's Drug store hand at the best drug store in every town and city In the country. at the meeting, and the other mem- bers present were: W. Campbell, Isaac Cohen, W. H. Godwin, Allan Lemmon, J. F. Macdonald, T. W. Mills, Miss HE. G. Mowal, Mrs. A. Newlands, A. W, McLean, W, A. Sawyer and L. C. Lockett. TARIFF. CHANGES (Continued from Page 1.) and industrial development. must adopt thé motto: save." we "Produce and |¥ Period of Transition." In concluding his address Sir Thomas said: "The question which now arises is what shall Be our policy in the matter of taxition for the present year. It i$ a year of great industrial instability 'and business uncertainty. | If the war were still continuing it would be necessary to recommend heavily increased taxation in order that we might pay a substantial portion of the principal of our war expenditure, If it 'were : not 'for special circumstances arising out of this transiticnal period from war to peace, that course should be adopted, notwithstanding the end of the war, because we shall have this year so heavy a volume of what is really war expenditure, that is to say, our out- lay for. demobilization and all that it involves. We must, however, bear specially in mind the anxieties and burdens of the general public at a time of dislocation, unrest and high pricds, and endeavor to wisely bridge over this troubled pericd by giving such measure of relief as, may be practicable, having regdrd to : the neavy financial obligations devolving upon us and our Rational credit in the eyes of the outside world. "The cost of living in Canada has, in common with all other eountries, gradually increased during the war and is causing hardship to a large portion of our population; especially those of limited means and slender incomes. I am of opinion that for this transitional period we are justi- fied in adopting the policy of medt- ing only our ordibary nditure and bonrowing for our capital and demobilization expenditufe. *In 'considering the. dtestion of reductions and inereses in indirect taxation most careful attention must be given to their effect upoh 'estab- from Mrs. |S All sizes--all kinds, at all prices for children \ ' PAGE FIVE IR THA Barefoot Sandals Running Shoes Strap Slippers LRM FER i Ra X nine Abarat) s Shoe Store Everybody, Every- where, Knows Our HATS Straw Hats Panama Hats Light Caps Children's Hats This is a busy store these days because we carry the big variety and save you money on every hat, Follow the crowd to this store for head comfort. CAMPBELL, BROS. Kingston's Largest Hat Dealéns service. JUNE BRIDES ! Prospective housekeepers will do wi JAMES ell to come pi liore for the new home that they are about to start. We make a specialty of completely ontfitting newly weds, so perfectly that they become a life long customer. We have a full stafl of upholsterers and cabinet makers. At your REID Phone 147 For Service 122 Princess Street. kMshed industry and the loyment of operatives depentent upon its suc-| cess for the maintenance of them- selves and their families, and upo the domestic trade and commerce which it supports," -- METHODIST CONFERENCE. The Chairmen and Secretaries of Dis« tricts Named, At the Montreal Methodist Confer- ence the following chairmen and Sée-' retaries of districts, respectively, were elected: Montreal, Rev. HB. I. Hagt, D.D., Rev. J. H. McConnell; Matilda, Rev. J. H. Miller, Rev. J. B. Hicks; Brockville, Rev, W. A. Ham- iltolr, Rev. T. J. Vickery; Kingston, '{ Rey: J. D. Ellis, Rev. W. T. G. Brown; Perth, Rev. Thomas Brown, Rev, Mel} vin Taylor, D.D.; Pembroke, Rey. W. H. Raney, Rev. W. H. Stevens; Otta- wa, Rev. A. A. Radley, Rev. G. 8, Clendinnen; Quebec, Rey. T. IP Per ry, Rev. Johnson Sellar; Stanstead, Rev. J, I. Huges, Rev, A. T, Jones; Waterloo, Rev. P. -Perfgan, Rev. Spring Suits, Spring Raincoats, Spring Top Coats } We have them nfl In Bg, variety, and priced to sult you, See Ra special raincoats at $15; spring overcoats at $i, 2,50 and $25; sults at $18, $20, up fo $35. Al the Intest models, / Your is invited, ' ISAAC ZACKS 271 Princess Street For Washing Hair If you want to keep your hair in good cendition, be eareful what you AP} wash it with, | PUPILS SUSPENDED. ei, he | For Endeavoring to Kidnap Officer In Cadet Corps. rc Turee boys OE the. Coleg: ute. Juatitute have been ® {Just plaig mulsified Don't use prepared shampoos or anything else, contains too much alkali. This dries the scalp, makes the hiadr brittle, and is very harmful cocoanut oil (which is pure and entirely grease: less), is much better than anything jose you can ase for shatipooine, us can't possibly injure Pe os moisten your hair with a 'rub it in. One To! Wo teaspoonfuls will make an abundance' of rich, creamy lather, and cleanses; on the hair and scalp Shorousnly._ The | rl A tl Nn Nn) UR bakery goods are in 0 great demand. The orders are coming from the folks who appre- ciate good things to eat. If you haven't ordered our bread that's one thing you phen Two Out of Three Fires Occur in the Home We Will Proteet Your Home And Contents Against FIRE at a Cost of From 3 to 1 Cent A Day on Each Thousand Dollars Let Us Explaid It Pally Call at the office or drop us ® line and we will enil, You possibly may not be able to avoid a tire, but En Jan Arig, a loss, if you are Insured RD SUTHERLAND a & a Stu, lice, 77; House 134dw. | HOME MADE ECPI "owe yourself, now Fr "pub Jomt airvice. in Fh ble A A Ry