FRIDAY, > Soa. : THE DAILY BRITISH WwW HIG. -- A-- Torr Tr -------- ! { enderstanding. This was necessary | OBJECTS 10 CIlY 00 NCI he felt, in order that the work might! | be carried on with harmony. There {was a dominion-wide movement for Y i Continued From Page 1) | th * f eleve ; chins a REA D Ff odnents : Gal iasciion .. | the purpose of elevating the teaching SEM I | 8 REgealion in io a Bytive. id | profession. He did not think the trus- | = 28pL, 18 oe on apucars third last | tes understood the action of the . i 14@5u} SE RT 8% teachers' federation. The teachers 4 : on the list.. | { " : pot Tailored Clothes 1 - | 84 0 acemion of "ding up" te . | Cost-of Education. | board. The chief aim was to raise the : 1. {status of the teachers, and the ques- No old stock, but up-to-date goods offered you at Low Prices. 1 The statistics are the latest avail-{ esiatistics e ¥ tion was net merely one of finances. We handle only Semi-Ready Clothes, be- able, being obtained from the Muni- | Mr. Kelly, speaking for Sie teach. el Toronte, $69.39; Sarnia, $83.79: I vantage to confer with the manage- | jeipal Bulletin No. Four, for'1920, 18] 50 or 5 "aor fit that Hany poists i; wR f . : =f n ania, i . ® \ to find in good clothes. Our prices are al | Sault Ste. Marie, $61.39; Fort Wil-{ ent committee, This committee | cause we believe in giving our customers _ J] or by. the, provintial governuenti = ray felt 13a Skate -~ v ---- > A os gi ane We Rl " pn A y a weebibl A880. COULD UE cleared up with a. a only the very best, and the workmanship, i rg Torun " il Fe conference. . | {of Education giving the statiatics of |" op (0 "oor thought the teach | 3 95 . : jliam, $61.08; Port Arthur, $58.78; | . ways right. ih! a1: HR : =» | could then bring in another report to aii cy . . . ys rig. | Brantford, $57.71; Stratford, $52." Ladies' Brown and | Children's Black Kid | Infants' Black Laced : : se} ttendance style and material are what you will expect "| | School attendance. lers would find it more fo thelr ad- [ 90; Ottawa, $52.61; London, $52.04; Chairman Lemmon and Trustees : ' § Chatham, $51.43; Be JLatharines, | ont and Henderson felt that the | . Laced Boots; sizes 8 . . George Van Horne S | a0 Site, S1b4y; ST | teachers should present their case in | Black Kid Oxfords; 2 Boots; stitch down | fas, | $2 i pet Sore: $40.33: concrete form and them the board to 104. Regular $3 ! 3; om, ry re ; s-. | would have something to work on. | (Opposite Grand Opera House) [Sualph, 33366; Mitenener, 53287117, & Oro, tor the teachers, 34-1]] all sizes. value. | soles. Sizes 5 to 74. | Kingston, $38.14; Woodstock, $37.- the board at some length, | p . i dressed | Phone 362w. 213 PRINCESS ST. {62; Owen Sound, $36.24. oes out that the teachers reli] that they should be as well paid as | Reached the Limit, teachers in schools in other cities | | Trustee Mills said he agreed wick | {°2¢h +4 $2.95--Ladies' Patent Oxfords-- 75¢c.--Baby Boots--odd sizes, 4 ' Trustee Macdonald that the yoard | tB® size of Kingston, i Mac b 3 . | Mr, Saunders also spoke for the . . .« | wanted the $2,000, and It was true| Mr. Sgunders also spoke for the Spool heels; reg. $4.50. to 7; regular $1.25 and {the Loard had a right to fix its cwn| ey ee S t d 2 95 { ddan : . _.. | discussion, but as the board had a aturday ....... . $1.50 X uisi e | estimates. The board would not ask | he . | for money for unreasonable expenses big slate of business on hand, it was) § but it must be remembered that thore | decided to leave the matter over for | joart Bi he . 8 *|& special meeting to be held next | Daum i had been increased expenditure for a Wednesday night new school and other things. The city [" ©@0€304y night $2 95 $3 45 $2 95 . . . Glass council wanted to put the tax rate Reports of Committees. ag low as possible, and the speaker i . i * Reports of the management and tad heard man complaints about : ' high taxes, any the iP alt vad not | Property committees were received Men Ss Black Bluch- Only a few pairs been increased, the asscssment hau | 20d adopted. The Manageneat som Boys Black School Ww 1 n welds ' ret oLF wn mittee recommended that no change . Ly We Junk ave a few Ho er te te rea ae ers; sizes 6.to 10; a | Ladies' Brown Ox- 1 1 1 i : . |tween the salary schedules for men . choice pieces of this {had turned down a report of th2 ans en a but this clande Boots: sizes | to 5 . : { board of works on proposed paving rw rithd bY beautiful -- this year and tho board of education of the TEeport was withdrawn Dy could also help to cut down Chairman Macdonald, owing to the : 3 absence of Trustee Mrs. Newlands, : $2.95 Boot. 4 only. FRENCH GLASS | Trustec Henderson said he would who is, anxious to take up the matter, support Trustee Macdonald's motion. These recommendations of the in Vases Com orts {| He thought it was time the board let as ! y ? P | the council know what it was doing. Banegement committee were adopt | y uch and bowls, and the 1| Trias sovugenssied tat wih = mat sue esenstion ot doorge i pay Palmer, physical culture instructor in i» rices ranges from | Trustees were also tapayers, and . : ® | Pp . g [they had the best interests of the the College Institute, be accepted, the | Do you have to scold the child for resignation to date from April 1st. i reople in asking for the amount they BS having a poor report from school ? 2 00 jheop : . | Captain Law has been engaged tem- J Are you sure it is not the fault of -$6. to $25.00 =a Rg ia. The SUI asked for vas porarily to perform the duties 'until his or her eyes? In 90% of the i On rs vols being taken, the mo- | the end of June, at the rate of $1.-| | cases it is "Ue 9 [tion of Trustee Macdonald to notify | 250 i year, a FSEU/an teacher will | Kinnear & d'Esterre { council that the sum would be re.| Pe adveriised lor in Jlay, a Let i . | 4 ia As no suitable applications for the | et us examine their eyes and we quired was carried. i f household science teach will tell you if the trouble is there. S-- position of household science teacher JEWELERS Joined the Association were available, your committee con- a n 3 . | sidered it advisable to close that de- Trustee Elliott introduced Sydney partment until September next, by 100 PRINCESS STREET |. 5%. O d F. B. Bd d AM : an tavs, and F. ee mage which time n desirable teacher will am | and asked that the board become id- have Deen prosured, d shooti entified with the Urban Trustees' As-| 'vegarding the alleged shooting ac- olde . cident at the College Institute: -- sociation of Ontario, and after hear- Mr. Hold ) solit. ab th DiINTAL SURGEON ing; the gentlemen, the board decided % ps oe io ap ent Hy pe "The House of Better Ciasses" * to take out membership in the assoc- meeting e eon 8, Dll as SUPPLIES Corner of Johnsun and Wellington | jation. The annual fee is $25. Mr. | ad no new evidence to offer, your Opposite the Post Office mmitt w rhy it Streets Phone 868 | Ramunds is a member of the Board | °° Se 5a RO reason why Phone 69 - - - . Ki 0 a ; si --Brushes. ~--Whisks. ngston of Education in Toronto, and Mr. should change its former decision ia ¥ Religion, as a rule, flourishes bet-| * ® | Kirby is a member of the school ihe matter, Mr. Holder desires to lay =-Hrooms, --Polishes, ter~in connection with adversity than BONDS AND DEBENTURES board at Ottawa. his suse Je{ove 1ho board, of the pro- =--Cleansers With prosperity. C. 8. KIRKPATRICK Mr. Kirby gave a history of the as- perty committee were adopfed: 84 ull HMousescleaning supplies City soil 1s said to be superior to 36 Clarence Street. Tel. sesw, } | SOCiation since its organization, and I* That the community service be al- See our large packages of | pointed out the advantages the King- lowed the use of the kindergarten AMMONIA ......3 for 25c. country soil for wild oats, ston board would have as a.result of room in' Frontenac 'school from 4 to reer 'being identified with the association. | . a . 5.30 o'clock on Friday afternoons {o> Membership would entitle the board the purpose of earrying on home club C H Pic erg to send two delegates to the annual | % HAVE OUR EYES | held at ¥ Bie 2X moctiog Xl be iy SHORE T0e Sider tu shat Wis 490 d 492 Pri Street { held at Windsor. At the last conven- . an ncess . z . That R. Wallace & Sons be given Phone 580. tion, twenty-four cities were repre the work of filling in and levelling sented, with forty-six delegates in at- Order early for prompt delive tendamte. Mr. Kirby made it quite the grounds at the Robert Meek y P pt y clear that the object of the new as- | 50000), his remuneration to be twenty ee ee i eiR--S--_m-------- sociation was not by any means, one Jer oeut: of the cost plus twenty per to break away from the Ontario Edu- Te d ived : cational Association. At the meetings endgers were received for a supply of coal and the tinsmithing in con- | 71 the O. E. A. there was not the time nection with the stoves and furnaces y h a d 10 devote to the questions that could in the different buildings. It is re- i i other association. be taken up in the other associatio commended that the tenders of James ; THERE IS SOMETHING VERY ATTRA CTIV KATTAN FURNITURE s d of the great help Although many people have normal 3 Bqmusas 10) ja. | Richardson & Son for coal and Sim-(| = 42 Cents Per Gallon AIL the very, tw g y P P the boards could receive by alfitia- mons Bros, for tinsmithing, being the Rockers, rn Chore ra y +B ws ie rom 4 el : 5 tion with the association, along many lowest, be accepted. The coal prices MILLARD"S borate suites, vision, it i i i : , it is often accomplished by over lines, and dealt in an interesting way | FCS 0 SUEOPRE CRC SOR BETO | with various matters of importance soft coal, $9.75 per ton; egg anthra- GROCERY . working some of the delicate muscles | to the board, all of Wich would have J The Leading Undertaker | ' cite, $13.62; stove anthracite, $13.93. : | the consideratiox of the association. | "ot Ly t82 Lolo INCERIR SLMS || Cor. Main and Raglan es €] Phone 147 for service. of the eye, causin what 1 wn Trustees Zlliott and Mills spoke ye, g 8 kno as warmly «a favor of the board linking furniture for the new school. Phone 2351w. eye strain. This in time leads to head- UB-Mh the aesocsation. Sid 3 MOLGD| | Other Business Taken Ep. I ET G00D RED BLOOD mittees: medium weight work | fords; sizes 3, 3} and aches, tired eyes and poor vision in ; Arranged for Conference, | later ears. Agnes Compton, Vada Polk, Agnes ||} | is essential if one is to enjoy vi y The board received a deputation of | gioy¢, EB, Lillian Birchall and Greta |ff j + factulties. Eliminate wast, mal 57 accumulated Gurine The win: Let us exami d teachers of the Collegiate Institute, Bennett, asking for position on the || Sy | 3 » ' ] NY y Ine your eyes an make in pesaid to the salary gestion. Re-| public school teaching staff. | It contains Te OD rm oil remedi ith cently the teachers asked for an in- Joseph Sharp and Howard Wen- || | £004, old-fashioned Sulphur in a, readily assimitable form. : and | Clears the skin--eliminates Pimples--relieves Spring Fever, sure that you are not over-working crease. The management committee | yr, asking for position as caretaker liminates Pimples 00 PER EOTTLE recommended an increase, but on the schools. i REGUILDING A SPECIALTY. them. matter being threshed out by the = prontenac school, asking that kin- || {Il 9 board, it was felt that the city could | gergarten room be lighted with elec ||I J. E. Mullen If Sargent 8 Drug Store not give the teachers an increase. tricity. 161 FRONTENAS STREET The teachers had asked for a confer- Norah Maclenan, Isabel Bureau | ence, feeling that with such a confer- | ang Cecil Zacks, asking for position |[I Phone 1417. er ~~ ---------- &® PY ence they could come to some mutual | ,¢ supervisior of playgrounds 1 --_--. mm---- understanding with the members of | pr Merchant, director of techincal | = ~------ -- ~-------- : : , cal New Eating House for Ladies and or Ladies Gentlemen . the board. education, intimatin i , g that the board : Phone 347. Principal Sliter placed the case be- | should: give a grant towards the . fore the beard for his staff, and | maintenance of the school of naviga- F | tometr - - a. : pointed out that the object of a con- ¥ . ront f Op ometnist 132 Princess St. ference was that of having the teach- Sion ¢lasses 4 enac ¢ ers and trustees come to a mutual] See. Bibby's $22.00 suits. Everything we serve is best quality and a our prices will please you. Comfortable Dining Rooms and the latest NEW SPRING FOOTWEAR [| TWICE TOLD TALES | a il Jousts . +1. :-. 35e, wih, Open from 7.30 a.m. tili | a.m. TIES STRAPS News of Kingston oven mows ........2ne. a 1m. JT . \ When buying your Spring and early TEN YEARS 440, TWENTY-FIVE YEARS AGO, Pot Roasts. ....... Soe. & 1b PRINCESS STREET (near King Street) Summer footwear, we know that you will oo a atarie, Brylors- We EE he er hops be Ie Hattvug Stesk + ca Mh have Straps or Ties--very much in mind, swept away by ice drifts yesterday. | Bay of Quinte run as soon as it leaves Pork Sausages .... gbe. 8 Th because they will be worn this season, vs Tor upon that dene winsil : T° Spin Lamb by Shue To meet this demand, we have a large ay At ag, lp oe dut that bs [of Daal Seopa xi be pull : oc HOGAN'S stock of fashion : nies. Collector Thompson onable models, conservative ee HAMIV ave' was in the Loos JHA 0 et Thompevu couiplaing expressions of the styles, at exceptionally motive Works power house, resulting | paying. 4 low prices. in the injury of Thomas Ellerton, The dairy school will close after MEAT MARKET Thomas Walton and Thomas Murry. | the 18th, as Professors Ruddiek and? Kingston has chosen June 3rd for | Zufelt are wanted elsewhere, | Allan M R " d its sivie celebration in honor of roy- Lieut.-Col, Stranbenzie is honorary |' alty this year, . vice-president of the Batouche col- When trouble drives a man to oe : el "Wallie" Cusick, manager of Ba- | umn association. drink, drink ds him to more trou- SH OE ST. ORE . * ker's cigar store, has presented the McNamee and Coffee are putting ble. : 5 Mercantile League with a beautiful | in extensive improvements to the African Mohammedans will noe silver cup to be competed for this |yscht Hawk, owned by a Broekvil- | touch a dead man. {| Aluminum wire is cheaper than; In many states smallpox inerease season. Han, : Seo Bibby's $24.75 suits. copper wire and lighter. ed 100 per cent. from 1910 to 1920. Having to vacate our premises, we must sell 'ore April 23rd, the following articles, machines. tools, ete, and We invite prospective pur- chasers to inspect them at shop. Though sales may be made earlier, shop will remain open for busipess until 23rd inst.;-- Safe, heavy and light spring waggol counter scales, 5 hp. elec tric motor, 2 switches and wiring, ? electric forge fans complete, quan- tity shafting, hangers, pulleys and belting, hollow chisel mortoising ma. chine, Universal wood-worker, wood tur lathe, woodworkers vice boit and nut threading machine, light punch and gaw gummer, Im; power drill, emery grinder, bending mandrel, tire bender, house col lire setter, tire binder. 2 calking foot vises, 2 blacksmith's vices, an 1, 3 work benches, 3 desks, set auto box wrenches, bolt cutter, hammers, tongs, ete, and large quantity lumber rims, iron bolts, ete, McNAMEE & SLACK 54 QUEEN STREET, Fhon~ 1217w, CLEARING OUT SALE ------