Daily British Whig (1850), 28 Nov 1919, p. 3

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gsi n TT _. , : , Ho FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1919. GRIPPE AND FLU These are the days to catch cold. A little prevention saves 'much trouble and suffering. Dover's Cold Breakers. THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG a -- EDUCATION MAKES STRIDES ee SS sooors PROBS: --Saturday, cold, with a snow fall. Fifteen § : Thirty Teachers Add New Sections Formed and Many Others Reorganized. Cobalt, Nov. 28 --Education is making rapid strides ahead in the What Xmas. gift A few doses will clear up a cold in short order. HICKEY'S SPEEDY CURE "the great "flu" mixture: could be lovelier or more appreciated North, This is especially true in the past two years as far as T.miskam- ng is concerned. No fewer than forty class rooms have been built and mor. 'han thirty teachers have been add: aturday--The Last An quickly relieves the stubborn cough---strengthens the breath than ing apparatus and Is the best i? mixture of its kind sold. ir A { the work or organization and the in | Get these At Best's||{ DPINNER RING? | gection ot, 110 class raom, sgattered The Fopular Drug Store OPEN SUNDAYS a p The ex-Minister of Education (the | Branch 2018 Phone sil. a Th tobehad in § | Hon. Dr. Cody), after his visit in | ; ese are to ~ 7. 4 | June, realizing that it was quite im. Diamonds alone or | growing educational needs of this ! | district, decided upon a division of ed. Fifteen new sections have been | ; lormed, and many others have been | § re-organized and preliminary steps §! taken to provide the children with | icilities for securing an education. | | From all parts of the North re J iueats for schools kept coming in |§ untfl the Public School = Inspector | sound himself unable to keep up with | Greatest Day of Our . November Sale To-morrow will be absolutely your last chance to share in the wonderful bargains offered during the week---the most stupendous selling event in the history 'of this store. We 'have a planned to make to-morrow a day. of supreme value-giving and from a point of savings all thrifty women should be attracted here. 7 ble-for-one- man -$o-meet the +f Keeley Jr, MLO.DO. Insure Against After Regrots by Using Glasses . Prescribed, Made and Pitted by Keeley J, 10.00. The optometrist of today to do good work must not only be equipped with the best mechsn- ical apparatus but must have that knowledge in its use WHICH ONLY LONG EXPERI. ENCE CAN GIVE. It is this combination of mind and machinery of experience and equipment thit makes Keeley's service unique Kingston. Sens suse us eeeies BA0 No. 32, Preserving Kettle | Diamonds with other (Gems. Fashion decrees the Dinner Ring, and our ; Xmas. showing is now complete. MARRIAGE WEDDING LICENSES . RINGS. SMITHBROS. JEWELERS Limited Established 1840 , ing Street : Kingston » TERABION Ni FR BUY YOUR GRANITEWARE NOW AS OUR NEXT SHIPMENT HAS ADVANCED OVER 10%. DON'T MISS THIS £: OPPORTUNITY. McKelvey & Birch Lid, 2; 3 a : PHONE 287 Beef Dripping 25e. Ib, © Cormed Beef, bonelens; 20¢. Th, Pork Legs .......... vee 200, I C10 AST BACON TRY OUR DEL aot pan 've B N RA a Se the inspectorate. All the territory ly- ng north of the Townships of Harris | Dymond and Hudson, was accord: | ingly formed into a new inspectorate | The department secured W. A. Wil {son, B.A. of Haileyburg, to take | charge of this work. { To the Southern part of Timis-| | kaming was added the East of Nip- i ising, including the schools of North | Bay, and those along the C.P.R. to Mattawa and Kloxk, Mr. Banister, B A., who has been in charge of the Timiskam'ng scheéls since July 1817 is now taking care of these While this has considerably lessened | the amount of travelling required and reduced the volume of corres- pondence, it has in no way decreased the responsibilities of * the large schools in North Bay, which are used n connection with the Normal Schoo! for the training of teachers, and the two rural schools, which are affiliat- ed with the Normal. "In addition, there will be cénsider able organization to be done, and re quests for new schools are alread: being received. The special grant of the Legisla ture at last session is now being dig tributed to the rural schools, and is to be employed in increasing salaries of the teachers. A very generous share of it has been assigned to the districts, GOVERNMENT ACTION SCARES PORT ARTHUR Reports of a Change in Order by Drury Cabinet Excites City. Port Arthur, Nov. 28.-A report brought home by Mayor Murphy. of Fort William, that Premier Drury) i i 'had told him the Government might cancel the order-in-council setting | a price of $17.50 for Nipigon power delivered at Fort Arthur has caused | W. Matthews, chairman of the Util- j ities Commission; General D. M. | Hogarth; M. L.A., and Mayor Blag- | uier "to leave hurriedly for Toronto | to get assurances that the arrange- | ment will be permitted to stand | On the basis of power price the Grea® | Lakes Paper. Company has entered | into an understanding with the city to erect a four million dollar plant at the north limits or Port Arthar and a change in power price or can- would likely prevent the location of this big industry here and Port Arthur ie very much excited over the situation. HEARD METEOR WHISTLE. Lighthouse Attendant Saw Ball of Fire Fall Toto Lake. Chicago, Nov. 28 --Hyidence that the great flare visible for a few se- conds Wednesday night in portions of three states bordering southern Lake Michigan, came from a huge | meteor was obtained yesterday. A lighthouse attendant at Grand Haven, Mich., described the phen- omenon as follows: "What looked Mke a ball of fire appedred to Till in the lake about fifteen miles south of me. I thought it to be a falling star. In its rush downward at terrific speed 1 could clearly heap it whistle. When it seemed that it was striking. the water a flash of flame shot into the alr and caused a great disturbance." Hospital Authorities fonsured, Toronto, Nov. 28. race Hospi- | tal authorities were censured by a coroner's jury which enquired into the death of Josephine Zigman, of New Toronto who died in the hospital | from perftonities caused by the use of an instrument in the hands of a person unknown. The woman died | without stating who had . performed the operation and the jury blamed the hospital authorities for not se- curing an anti-mortem statement. €or - ' Poultry Tnspeetors, _ Ottawa, Nov. 28---The Civil Ser. vice Comm pointment of six poultry inspectors for 'Ldve Stock branch of the Agriculture department. The new |} appointees are: Frank H, Ching, R. ., Saskatoon; Rayt W. Za Gu ood East; B. Robrt E. McKinstry, Ottawa; Waiter I. Newby, Winnipeg: | [| | Horace T. announces the ap- | § GROUP 1 35 only, warm Winter Coats in a broad var- iety of shades, in such materials as Wool Frieze, Canadian Velour, Chinchilla Cloth, Wool Velour, etc. Priced regular from $27.50 to $35.00. Saturday... ....................$19.95 ' AT9 am. - An Extraordinary Sale 7| COMMENCING SATURDAY MORNING OF 150 WARM WINTER COATS TO BE CLEARED AWAY, to $75.00. or less. We inv ite comparison. : Hosiery Sale 1000 pairs of Ladies' Black Cashmerette Hose; in all sizes; worth reg. 46e. 3 for $1.00 900 pairs of Ladies' black Cashmerette Hose; Penman quality; full fashioned and worth 60c. a pair. Saturday .i..........30¢ » 600 pairs of Ladies' blacks nigger brown and cream "Cashmerette Hose; in sizes §% 10.10; reg. 5c. a pair, - © 100 pairs of Boys' heavy worsted Hose; black; in siz- es 8 to 10 only; regular 75¢. Satyrday vs suse' BOC, pair 200 pairs of Ladies' black Cashmerette Gloves; in sizes 7, 7% and 8 only; ' lined and reg. 75c. yo Saturday ............89. | Better Values COME AND SEE WHAT SATURDAY OFFERS IN » AT STEACYS Lower Prices FOR MEN 600 pairs only, of Men's Heavy Grey Work Sox; white heels and toes; worth today 465¢. a pair. for $1.00 Saturday 3 pairs 200 pairs of Men's pure Wool Khaki Sox; the best value in the city; regular 60c. Baturday Shas sr erent bb ean ana nna FLANNELETTE BLANKETS 200 pairs only, of 11-4 White and Grey Flannelette Blankets; a balance of 2,000 pairs; while they last Saturday ........ sia dn i Vanden deve saa craves 8240 ! 35 only, large bed Size, Cotton, Down-filled Comforters; many patterns to choose from and each one well filled; worth $6.00. : well | TTES 500 yards of Sine, soft, imported American Flanneletls in white: worth 30c. to 36¢c. a yard. ~ 300 yards of Colored Flannelette, in pretty colorings; worth 35¢. a yard. a Ay "x Bagurday ...oooiiiiiiai iain were B70 A yd. 4 yards for $1.00" | GROUP 2 96 of the season's choicest, exclusive Coats, made in such materials as Wool Silvertones, Wool Velour, Chinchilla Cloths, English Frieze and novelty mixtures; all snappy new styles; self and fur trimmed. Priced $45.00 * This is absolutely your last chance to secure a Coat of quality and style at wholesale cost Underwear Sale 250 only, Ladies' Cream Vests and Drawers; good union make; worth $1.00 each. 90 only, Union Wool, winter Toga Vests; a special at 1.75. 100 Boys' Fleece-lined Shirts and Drawers, in sizes 22 to 82. Penman quality; worth $1.00 each. Batarday ..........q. 06 Children's Vests and Draw- ers; combinations; all sizes and priced Loe. up to $2.50 Men's Fleece-lined ° Shirts and Drawers; in siges 34 to 46; Penman quality; worth $1.60. § 100 Men's. Shirts and Draw- ers, in all sizes 34 to 46; Watson make; worth $1.50, Saturday . cL... 8100 f + { 25 only, of the season's most advanced styles &

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