Daily British Whig (1850), 24 Jun 1919, p. 5

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Ea RB " : THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, TUESDAY, JUNE 24,1919, : = = | PACE FIVE SE - ne WILL ASK FOR $125.000/ HAYEFEVER SUFFERER A I : ow He Found Relief. 1t SE vy SP RA H. G. Welly' New Novel . ll The Undying ! In his new book, THE UNDYING FIRE, Mr. Wells has taken a great spiritual con- flict as the theme of his novel. Job Huss is as commanding a figure as has appeared in any of the author's books. © Unreasoned faith and agnosticism alike fail to move him, and in the end, like Job of old, he is rewarded. Price, $1.50 copy. AtUglow's 141 PRINCESS STREET x Fo Might Pay Others to Try the FOR ERECTION OF NEW SCHOOL! Millville, NJ tr was Fen ady s b + IN CATARAQUI WARD, could not sleep at night and entirely == wornout " with Hay I have The Board of Education Receivesichalze of Golf Links, but had to ia w i an Joi for weeks &t' a time My drugs Tenders--The Lowest Was $105.- gist "ask ed 830--Eliiott Bros. Awarded Vie-l Lotties ent! cred me dnd {I am toria Sehooi Contract. nealinier a ronger than I have 8.00 ity Vinol Three j "That the board make ippiestion' been for twenty years. Every per- ; y ) } sob who suffers trom Hay Fever to the City Cduneil to raise by des should try Vinor" "Sam'] Fitékinger. bentures, the sum of $185,000, tor, Vino) contains the tonic properties the purchase of a site, erection and: necessary to enrich the Rood and equipment of 'the proposed new ten-, impart haalth to evan, Muptles and % " issne. ahood's Drug. and a a room school in Cataraqui Ward. {Dest Wrug store in every town and The above resolution, moved by city in the country. Trustee W. H, Godwin, chairman of! ~~ Se me Ai rm the property committee, was passed, Godwin and Elliott, Inspector Stuart and Secretary John 'Macdonald. at a special meeting of the Board of |" "0 recommendation of: the { Education, held on Monday night. Property committee, the board ae- The hoard will send a deputation to!cepted the tender of Elliott Bros, for }{ wait on the civic finance committee | WOrk on the ventilalion and othér re- pairs, at Victoria school, for the sum in support of their requisition. of $598. The need of a new school wasl 'Trustee EMintt asked thit in view brought before the board sdbme time of the very Warr wath of the past : $ {three weeks, and the thood ot s te 8 z 4E0, 4A the matter of securing is continuance, that all the classes be site, and the calling for tenders for dismissed at noon on Tuesday, with the work, so as to ascertain the cost the exception of those preparing for of thé new school, has given the pro-| examinations. - Picnic Cases £ = Small size suit cases--good strong handle--metal cor- : 5 -- = = == = B - ners and hinged lid-- just the thing for picnics--or carry- ing bathing suits. Clearing... ........ .. 7, 35e ~ TTT -- * amen Sm | Abernethy's Shoe Store : t BN : 2 3 , ; : p Noe ttee considerable extra, Asked for his opinion," Inspector |e= : \ pe Ir : YP committee considerable extra)q ASE tor a opinion Inspector Salli AE : v , R ; work. : 3 vor the cl®®ing of the classes at this a a ed a ~ f XQUISITE ; The fowest valk tender rec age period. It would not be at all eon- et) ., or the erection of the new schoo venient, as work had been planned ' : 3 or 0 . CUT GLASS was $106,000, while the lowest sep-|for the closing on June 27th. 'Be Campbell 8 For hn m am h® rate tenders 'for the job aggregate|sides, 'the teachers had shown good Head Comfort ' iri i fa95,810, Which goes to show Shat judgment in their control of * the * - + @ work has n pretty we gured classes during the extreme warm We take great pride on, The sum of $135,000, to be weather. i Cp SHEE * : asked for from the council, covers In view of the .inspector's report; a showing _~ . cut the cost of | the erection of lh the fact that he has the power 4 ' school, the [aud equipment, and ito release the Junior, classes, Trustee ; glass as the esigns and architect's fees. Th& architect's Eliott withdrew his maqtion. + He = are. new and tasty, oe " is understood, will reach {said the little éhildren especially, had 3 + § 3,700. suffered much daring the warm wea- £ with the very latest v The amount required for the, ther, and he df he think it was : 3 [school is high#ompared with the cost right to k em in the classes ie patterns of cutting. of other schools, hut hot 56 high when under eh a! hy: phe increase in the cost of labor andd The chaifman, F. R. Anglin, pre 3 Bowls, * $5.00 up to $20.00 material is considered, for both labor] sided at the meeting, and the other 2 and' material has taken: a 'big jump members present were. Trustees 4 Cream and Sugar Sets $2.50 up since the board erected a schoo). Campbell, Craig, Cohen, J. H Cooke, 3 to $10.00 There was but one dissenting voice Elliott, Farrell, Godwin, Henderson, i to the proposition to ask the. City | Lemmon; Minnes, "Mills, © McLean, 5 Vases, $3.00 up to $25.00 Council tot the aafount mentioned, Mrs. A, Newlands, gud Lockett. J I a d an 8 objection came from Trustee | | Saich Trays $8.00 up to Oohen, the 'representative from (Ca- 4 a tli o}{taraqui ward, where the school is to 4 Ya Yon have your new hats, Bon Bons, $1.75 up to $5.00. be erected. 'He regabded the price Get . Under 1S 2 boots, suils etc. But did you t00 high, especially the amount that : forget the 'Wellire of your eye- Water Sets $10.00 up to $35. would be. required to pay for the 3 Hight? Are your glasses mo- y land, but when the circumstances 1 3 ern and correct for your || No trouble to show and prices' Hyore explained {6 him, he said he a Coo E pe ision? J right had no objection, so the board is 5 3 ry ES i therefore unanimous on the matter. Hat 5 HAVE YOUR EY ; - Citizens are agreed that there is a ! , 5 ; ; pressing need of more school accom- We have all the latest die- ; EXAMINED Kinnear & d'Esterre J| modation--Inspector Russell Stuart tates of fashion. Panama Hats JUNE BRIDES ] ! ' By our thorough methods, ' tj{has reported so to the board, and the in all grades and prices. Prospective, housekeepers will do well to come here for the new home which are a little different and Jewelers. Ae City Council is expected to pass upon ' : that they are about to start. We make a specialty of completely outfitting i more accurate than usual. 100 Princess Street the matter by a unaniméus vote, so Outing Hats, 'Special at 50c newly weds, so perfectly that they become a life long customer. At your 5 ar A ! i i : that the work can bé undertakeen Java Sailors, Sennit Sailors, service, We have a full §@all of upholsterers and cabinet makers. a J (without delay, In view of the high ¥ " Panama Sailors * . $ ; $ & a slemm-- -- cost of material and labor, and there All mew and fresh from the 5 3 o We ! ' = | |is no prospect whatever of either factory. \ pe ' ¢ oan + wy taking a drop, it is not a matter that : ay . 3 : 2 Ocean Steamship Tioketf|can be allowed to stand over. The EY ¥ : : 3 OPT. D. Ys §{board feels that the school must be Phone 147 For Service » 3 S g . » gf jerected at once, as the education of i : aright Specialist : C. S. Jlthe children must be the first ton< } : : f NB A NONE ue" Aas : XB: om. 0 eS dotior eningion 80 Clarence St. Phone S88w. {lsideration of the citizens. Tn the new] «=. N 4 Al Alon ; oA in : : 4 a Mn, . school, every care and attention has 3 h ' -- : 3 -------- 2 been given to see that it is modern, in every respect, and When complet- ed the city will. be able! to boast of a school which, 8 Arst-clase in every 3 respect. Cami ( SERGT. _ Trustees . Mills, Lemmon, Farrell,] Member of aaa KWCE ll Rear | "=r ES ATE | UTHERLAND'S | ATISFACTORY LHISOQOK. iliott, 'Herldérson gnd Godwin jad-| Who went iit ith the i ae E ¥ 4 b) ¢ tation in 1915 wna WAY retwincd fo duty in Londbn. Sergt Hileoek re. turned on Monday. pte ht | the 'board, pointing out the great need for school accommodation, and a most interesting point brought : Se SRL out was that when the grain eleva! | @AD ENJOYABLE PICNIC. art of producing fine foods. Our master bakers construct a loaf of bread that appeals to every family's sense of food value. tors are estabiished hore. 3 is sure J SR dor 0 3 ERVICE ; [10 bring more families to Kingston: | Pwo Hundrefl Soldiers Had pa : TT "481 'The deputation wich will wait on Time. At Bropha's Pinel! 54 pa 1 you walt uu sos Net a Ha 3 " the civie finance committee in regard | 'qpe picnic id at Brophy's Pointll 3 Po ng your property. We have the Shy 3 fo the requisition for the money wilt] on pny : be composed of Chairman F. R. Ang- on Monday afternoon: under the aus ers. If youn a. to buy, let ns w §Flin, and Trustees Mrs. A. Newlands, | oF of the chaplain services was mew your want most successful, . The day was ideal, ya Re ma re on ldiers tui a Ae ; 4 me, © steamer = Wolfe Qur pastries will 'make you : Islander was planed atthe disposal wonder why preal-times i 00 ears of the party and left Folger's what : = _ * oi (ll 7 don't come closer together. at 2.30 o'clock for Brophy's Point] 4 ha RENAE A When you write out your LE RE T . Le 4 Radeliffe's orchestra. rrovided music| § HE rs 4 ER 0 arn pon the way, and also played a chofce| =" mext grocery order write the mame of our bread upon it hat in Dr. Chase's Ointment. There | features of the affair was the base-| § § 0) | \} Hl 2 SS w EE ammo, {bull matsh betwen the young irin-t § 0 AMUY! BHI L_ACHIES BAKERY ; and insist that you 'get it. oF Hemorrhoids, men and the. Vi 1 Training : iy 9 Ap lia 3 ' The game resulted in a vel§ © HOME MADE ---- 5. Ld Reports come 18 us almost daily! 6-671 7 " , +1from persons who have sunered 10;] Dainty refreshments were provid {20 30 years or niore fiom piles or fed by St. i Red 88, Soci il | hemorthoids belore finding out that 3 $ DREAD & PASTF Al ¥ 4 CAREY hay iad * 3 It's good for breakfast too. Try it with scrambled eggs or 'make an omelette with it, 4 3 way crossings. But, Ou ever | dy i] Look and Thin of what is best to do w eh | you have a break either with your ~ Automobile, Motorboat or other machin. ery.; eh oe tl Cap + Wecan help you if you will consult with 5 only too glad to procure and ou.

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