Daily British Whig (1850), 13 Dec 1919, p. 7

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$ialE i 1 TH i PEN HH ERE Hil i 15h * BERR ui essed ees etn msm " GRAND FLEET . MEMOIRES ' LABRADOR DOCTOR NEW BIRD BOOK LION'S MOUSE ¢ SIR HARRY HEART OF CHERRY McBAIN SHERRY ' DEADHAM HARD RED AND BLACK MISS FINGAL For Christmas Gifts hy ALL ROADS LEAD TO CALVARY Uglow's 141 PRINCESS STREET. 00ks by Admiral Jailicoe : by Lord Fisher )y Wilfred Grentfail --..by Burgess and N. Williamson Archibald Marshall +++«. by Durkin Barr MeCutcheon y Jerome K. Jerome ++. by Malot Grace Richmond ...by Clifford George by = THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG BOARD OF HEALTH DEALS WITH SMALLPOX SITUATION | School Boards to be Requested to En. force Vaccination Act--Must Take | Steps to Meet the Situation. Smallpox has not yet | Kingston, but there are a few cases | within a radius of twenty miles of the city. The medical health officer | expects that sooner or later, with { continuous = traffic from Toronto, { which 1s full -of the disease, cases | will appear hers and has plans all prepared to meet any possible out- break. At the meeting of the Board | of Health Friday afternoon, Dr. Williamson stated that he had a con- | sultation with District Health Officer | Moloney, when the latter paid King- | ston a visit during the week, and | they talked over the situation. On | the advice of the health officer, the | Board decided to request the school | boards of the city to put the vaccl nation act into effect insofar as it { affected the schools, and to request F your child in school is not pro-! gressing properly with his studies Real French Beaded Bags We have recejved just a limit- ed number of these choice pleces, so do not hesitate, hand- "> Special---one very some bag at $32.00. Another very attractive bag ; [that all children be vaccinated be- | tween now and the termination of | { the Christmas holidays. The health { officer sald he would make the same request of the Queen's University au- | thorities so that all students would be vaccinated. Schools and colleges can refuse to admit pupils and stu- dents unless they have been vaec- | cinated when the Board of Health re- | quests that the provisions of the act bo enforced. It is ten years ago since Kingston had a smallpox epidemic of its own, { and the bulk of the People were then | vaccinated. Now fit is the younger | generation over whom concern is felt. and if they are all vaccinated within the next few weeks, the dang- jer of an epidemic like Toronto has will be greatly lessened. The City Council's attention will | be drawn by the Board of Health to the fact that smallpox {8 prevalent in | the province and ft will be asked to take whatever measures it deems | Decessary to protect the citizens from the scourge. Th Board is CHILDREN BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY reached | | IT OPERATES A PENSION AND 4 | i BENEFIT PLAN The Idea has Worked Out Splendidly Harmony With Employees Put | {- on Sare Basis, i Amid ail the labor disputes which | bave charact {1t is pleasant to note that | ployers by wise policies of enlight. | j fned self-interest have attained go | | Sratifylng degree of harmony with | | their employees. The results in those | | cases have been not only to avoid | | Strikes, but to build up & more or | | less friendly and agreeable relation | | botween the workers and those who | employ them. i | A conspicuous exampie is the Bell | Telephone Company, which about | three years ago voluntarily estab- nsion end benefit plan, un- der which last year the company paid for pensicns, accident disability ben- ofits and expenses, sickness disabili- ity bemefits and death benefits, a sum of mg jess than $147,285. In addl- tion to this, the company bears the many em- | | Which amounts to several thousand | dok per year. | This plan requires no cash distri. | } butioh from the 'employees, | The | | oaly requirement for pargicipation in | | Its benefits is continuous service. As soon ak an employee has worked for } | the company continuously for two | ['years, he or she is in a position to | | receive certain benefits from this | i plan, and the longer the continuous | | service exists, the more substantial) jare the benefits that accrue. | In the matter of sickness disability, | {tor instance, there is a sMding scale. Employees with two years service, | { who are unfortunate enough {(o be j unable to work on account of fiiness | receive four weeks' full pay and nine | | weeks half pay; and the amount of | full and half pay increases with | | length of service until an miployee, [whose term of employment hte ten years or more, will receive full y for thirteen weeks and half for thirty-nine weeks. Over $106,000 Was pald out by the company under I the chances are that his eyes should be examined for possible eye defects that can be remedied by wearing glasses. If you ng longer , enjoy reading your daily paper and =. your, distance-sense is also slightly , impaired you should also have our ~ tompetent optometrist examine into the cause and prescribe the glasses # that will restore your vision. ; Phone 609. ad. AYLI "Fhe House of Better Glasses" Opposite the Post Office KINGSTON. 1 WE HAVE and Boudoir Lamps that able presents for Christmas. before they are all gone. LADI ES! at $17.00. Others at $11.50 and $9.00. These cannot be duplicated. Kinnear & d'Esterre JFWFELFRS 100 PRINCESS ST. not asking the council to adopt com- | pulsory vaccination just now, { this heading alone in 1918, i The plan includes a pension, lequal One per cent, of the average pay the last ten years of service! mul- ed by the total years of service, may be efijoyed cer will follow out | tor | the latest regulations by simply pla- | tip | carding the house in which the case | and this pension develops and quarantining all in con- | at the age of sixty by any employse tact with it. The Board does not de- | whose term of employment has been | 8ire to create unnecessary alarm, but | twenty years or more. : | as the whole province is affected, it | {feels it its duty to take preventive | benefit in certain cases measures and advise vaccination. Al- | employee left a wholly j ready the local doctors have vacci- | relative. | Dated a large number of people. ;yDuring 1918 no less than 2,188 Sanitary Inspector Carson present- | employees received sickness disabil- | ed a report to the Board of the work | ity, and the amount of anxiety and A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF -------- Tt ty Offices to let; first flour front; heat. | LEGRAPH BUILDING, "= CLARENCE STREET C. S. KIRKPATRICK, on Premises General Steamship Ticket Ageat 86 Clarence St, Kiugstom | | day and a half, TABLE would make very accept- Call and choose yours $l! | sided, Major F. Walsh If you desire to make your own Shades, we have the wire forms all ready to cover. H.W. NEWMAN ELECTRIC (0. 167 PRINCESS ST. TELEPHONE 441 | | the Countess of _ 78 BROCK WANTED! ~ Raw Furs Gourdier's STREET. ol | and i ary degree.' She was Biven, at 'Hali- dl | tax, the D.C | he had performed since taking office | privation which was obviated by this { on May last. He stated that he found | Provision on the part of the company pretty sani-| is difficult to estimate. { An indirect benefit has also ac- ployees through the | yards and cellars in a j tary condition throughout the city, | Milk Inspector Bell stated that | crued to the em | fourteen cents a quart was the high-| company's supervision ' of { est price charged for milk here. at conditions, and thers are already evi. | present, and he thought the price had | dences that the general health of | reached the peak. { the staff has been improved, owing Mr. Cain objected to material from | to the insistence of the benefit fund | th Bagot street du {son stated tha | being made to mp. the incinerator for ay #0d that no smployee shall return some of tho material | 0 Work until he has When other | Yéleseed. he inspector: | | had to be carted there. | repairs are being made t | was asked to en ! have the | moved to the nuisance ground. | In attendance at the meeting were [|Dr. A. R. B., Williamson, who pre. | low. business of the company and and E. Cain, lightened self-interest which {induces the company to make the outlay. { EET -- ! To Receive Honorary Degree. | At a meeting of the provineia! {committee of the National Council of {| Women, Dr, Augusta Stowe Gullen {drew attention to the fact that Mrs. Willoughby Cummings was the first { Canadian woman to receive an honor- | | AGRICULTURE SHOULD | HAVE REPRESENTATION Timely Letter to Mont- real Gazette. George B, Jones of the -Judge- nes Milling Co. of Belleville, wile he Gazette yn the Ontario Election as coming from Ottawa, to the effect that the result due to abnormal mentality caused "by the wér. The Gazette published -L. The second woman jto reesive an honorary degree was | Aberdeon, the third | liss A. B. Marty, and the fourth | latron-in-chief Bdyth Rayside. The | | last three named ladies refeived their {| LL.D. at Queen's; Well, We'll See. { Ottawa Journal: The Government { does not make the appointment of a { penitentiary warden; it is made by the Civil Service Commission and upon a competitive basis. One of the necessary qualifications is that the appointee have four years of pri- {son administrative experience. (who Yone else to break up the old party lines) assisted by | ' He Won His Case. {| Dr. James V. Gallivan, Petéboro, { won his sult for $150 for medical | services, rendered to James Andre, a youth who was employed by the de- fendant. Mr. Yeotes agreed to pay for the care and treatment of the boy | suffering with < tuberculosis of the | spine when he came to Canada from | Greece. He died after nearly. four years' iliness. Dr. Gallivan operated orf him. The physiclan is a former Kingstonian and a Queen's graduate. rim Seminar 4 CONSTIPATION S------ People, have at last awak- their rights, with a deter. mination to have them, thete# agree, but if they are insinuating thas Was any lack of intelligende onthe eruge man who past represented us. people have awakened fo thet no one class of men can country kke Canada. All must be has in times "I think the fact rule a classes Suit able Gifts | For Christmas ¥ : Nothing is more appreciated than FOOTWEAR. We have a gift for overy member of the family, useful and acceptable presents. MOCEASN. FELT SLIPPERS--OVERGAITERS -- HOOKEY © BOOTS--~EVENING SHOES--RUBRER BOOTS-<OVER- v Alias 1 w 111 PRINCESS STREET "Ste DRE en 3 \ wre New PP Ra: " we Hs re i yl Constipation, a h generally described as a an never ex- ist 'unless some of the organs are deranged, which is generally found tc be the liver bound to i{tghy the same ties of en- | George B. Jones Contributes | | | The company also pays a death | where an | dependent | i i e incinergtor being thrown on the | Committee that in all cases of illness. Inspector Car. Proper and adequate means must be | t when repairs were | !8keén to effect a permanent cure, | thoroughly con- | The company considers that this | | expenditure will return-a very hand- | ple ional STL | ome AVIAN If a ha pri ha it | | results in the bullding upg an ex- | { perienced staff, trained in the par- | § f ' i the women and other right- || erized the present year, | , health | __ _ total sxpense.of operating Ge pian, | Tn: gam Be) lim. -- Christmas HUDSON SEAL COATS Plain and trimmed, with con- "trasting Furs. MINK MARMOT COATS in jaunty styles and exceeding. Iy reasonable in price, MUSCOVA PONY COATS Made from rich, lustrous skins and trimmed with contrasting fur, at prices within reach of every purse. FINE FUR SETS . In all the popular Furs, Now is the time to buy. Kingston's Oldest Fur House CAMPBELL BROS, Kingston's Lafgest Hat & Dealers. A sess, por Em ee 2 33, Ne. 3 per box, Tre BES fe ps: | COOK THE co. _Youours, our. (Formerly Winder.) safe and a ------------ ------ =e MEN'S SLIPPERS in warm Felt; cosy styles -- $1.75, $2.00, $2.50, $3.00. Leather styles -- $2.25. $3.00, and better grades SLIPPERS FOR THE CHILDREN Pretty colors in red, blue, brown and plaids -- all prices--$1.00 to $1.75. Shoe Store ys Salt =; ~ a. A ft ic rT HA em ui - TAA AAA rn | EERE REINER EN NER Ui Mn om Gifts That Put You In Raptures Pleasing and Useful, That Make Christmas Morning Brightes," ! Wr La : TEA CARTS --CARD TABLES --P1 ANOS, AND TABLE SETS. | LAMPS, | SMOKERS' ~ JAMES REID The Store with the Christmas Spirit "Phone 147 for Services, adian prio on Chocolates are reap ect, and our stock yery large. Shae 'S Next Door 0 the Opera House =

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