TTT T=, ET PIIDAY, NOV. 4, 1021, THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, ----- -- MISE IN PUBLIC SCHO0LS| Harry Hill, Instructor of Mus-| le, Addresses the Rotary Club That the teaching of music {un the 8chools Is of great benofit to the | pupils physically, mentally and mor- | ally, wag the statement of Iiarry | Hill, music instructor in the King- eton public schools, addressing the | members of the Kingston Rotary | Club, at thelr luncheon on Thure- | d2y, The address was a most inter | esting one. Rotarian "Jack" Phil- lps presided. [a AR Mr. Hill spoks under the title, | Eat, " £Neg * / y ~ fer "The Why and Whersfore of Music t Set 1 AY) - NT -- : 0 ' T {{ 87) Bue SPR A on : Ww in the Schools." In his opening re- | ; ¥/\ ) nt. i 19) Cha 4 : marks, he referred in a jocular way, | 3 ] Pun A - to the fact that music formed part of | ; the menu, at the Rotary club's | 2 i NZ \ c ' luncheon, and stated that music also | AWA - : . formed a part of the menu in the | ; " Public schools. The speaker gave a | 'Yery interesting history regarding | the introduction of music into the | Public 'schools, Music had its first | hold when it was taken up in the kindergartens, TUS Speaker had 8 tew wordy From an economical standpoint, this is one of the best opportunities offered for many #ay about parents who criticized the | Board of Education, and yet they | years to those who desire dependable merchandise for their or future use. hever took any interest in the work | of the boards, the teachers, or their . : 1 Workin ty ear Belin It will prove to the skeptical that lower price levels have been reached--for all merchan- the parents to visit the schools and | ; : : i i i i ices i i h- Tia Dobemere ae coh Joale and dise will be sold below the recent cost of making. There are indications that prices will be hig Interest fn the machinery at work for | er, later on. the education of their children. The | y department of education had found that the teaching of music in the Schools was a good thing for the pupils, and the speaker felt that the | time was not far off when the teach- | ing of music in the schools would / be made compulsory, and ono would 4 have to pass an examination in musie | | 7 9 ) $ for entrance {nto the Collegiate, How | this would be worked out the gpeak- | er was not in a position to state, just at present, The introduction of music into the schools had been | A. ind at tnoaast mcemns or mes | MEN'S OVERCOATS Men' Sut | 'WOOL SCARFS Quirio Bdueaional Avociston i In Conservative and Young €INn's Suits Only a few @7 15 how he spate of teaching masie | Men s todels. Regular up UNHEARD OF VALUES loft oe siti the schools was taking hold, East- | to $40.00. Sale Prices-- 19 SUITS in solid wearing ¥ rn Ontario, however, was behind | \ | western Dotasie, jn his sespert Rs $14.95 to $24.95 Tweeds and Worsteds iia $12.95 ROYS' SUITS ery few places in ntario | - qua > usical & rvisors, | en aes 9 1 i Bad aus at musical eupervisor ' | BOYS' OVERCOATS 25 SUITS-- assorted patterns . $14.95 An cenlions] vatlaly of ee Lod ar enter | ; A smart range of O'coats EXTRA SPECIAL! X : : ly and morally, It benefits them | i in heavy Tweed materials; Grey Worsteds and Serg 23 $16 45 \ from 26 to 5.84.45 . ° Physically, as it teaches them to use | . : A : Sale Price iy their lungs. Physicians tell us that | ' \ all lined. Sale prices Suits. First come, first served many diseases attack the lungs at | $ 0 5 d $ to $8.45 the base, One cure is fresh air, and | i 1 4 an 12 95 In singing a person takes in more | , . . . fresh air than when he is talking, | Exceptional values in All Wool Serges and Worsteds. UNDERWEAR Benet Seni oe oud be | MACKINAWS Regular $4.00. SALE PRICE Heavy wool ribbed, Extra nd tn ee rope: Bahu V All Wool Mackinaws in a $2 4. O85 special. All $1.1 5 "The singing benefits the chjldren : wide range of plaid pat- SIZES ,. 'vo. mentally, Singing calls for a great | d terns. Regular price - deal of concentration, And then | ; $14 00 Fleece-lined. Regular ain it is a good form of relaxation ] ¥ . , pa Hk When a teacher | y Sale Price A $9.45 JUVENILE SUITS FINE SHIRTS 3100 Sale 3c finds that his pupils are just drag- : al fing slong, he stops a few isis] In assorted pat- $ 3 69 fosorted stripe patterns. Co briglitens up the puplls, and it helps ' ar . ° si1zes-- 2 > a lot when the studies are continued. 8 : MEN S EVERYDAY terns, to cle to clear : the Men's Light-weight "The singing in the schools also | PANTS Ea C . Creates a. cherry atmosphere in the . . N ANTS ombinations ¢lass rooms, and at the same time Strong wearing material. JUVE ILE P ; R 1 $4 00 1 9 it also creates a class spirit. 'The \ S 1 P . egular : k @epartment of education at Toronto ' ale I'rice , .. o. i Ado Ba I believe, laid out one of the Ee 1.69 WORK SHIRTS Sale Price "ve finest courses. The programme is | In plain Grey Flannel. Fleeced-lined $1 Go ® ~ §tudies. We start in the primary de- MEN'S HEAVY TWEED C 188es eece-li - when the scholars leave school, they | ings in Black. ece lined Un just like In the oth . pn . mapped out ar b n . other | STOCKINGS Sale Price Ti 98c Combinations where the pu re > tae Jurtm tio reste, Pr a / PANTS > Boys Ribbed Wool Stock- vie ooliie ain . should be able to take any ordinary BT All wool. . Heavier quality derwear Sale 6 4 BO OOK ana vue by vent King- Sale price . .. $2.45 49¢. and 59c¢. in darker ary $1.29 Price-....... ¢ ston schools have been most gratify- ing. I am greatly pleased with the work so far, and I wish to say that I have never worked among teachers | aa, MEN'S SOX . o . BOYS' Fleece-lin ed a Cee ne ary aubyur MEN'S EVERY-DAY os teers 5; COMBINATIONS .. $1.09 ed since coming to this city, King- otton, black only . ...... \ Lie. BOYS' Flgseed Under- 5 | 7c ston has a splendid lot of teachers. | ; They appreciate the value of the SWEATERS Cotton, Brown 'wear, singie garments. singing in the schools, and they are doing everything they. can to pro- In Blue and Brown: : Wool, Natural "se 30, * mote the work, 4 ' Fi d H % . " . -- "And 1 would like to ask for the all sizes ine grade Heather Hose-- : co-operation of the members of the : . All Wool er 65c¢c. . BOYS' BLOOMERS en Tue Fork. os oon | Heather mixture : c B fhe work your sympathy, and speak Sweaters . , i . In Grey & Brown $1.25 and $1.49 & good word for the teaching o : ( musis in the schools when you get a L ADIES' BOOTS chance, . Scholars turned out of ¢ 3s school with a knowledge of musie, y All Grey Kid, Suede and Black will find their way into some choral MIEN S BOOTS JUVENILE COATS association, Ibelieve tht Jarouts with Grey Suede Tops. $3 95 In Bl d Grey Chinchill hag more choral societies than any ° : n ue an r } other a in the continent, and this Black Blucher ee $3.95 and $4.95 To clear SP esses see ey 1 a is because of the teaching of musie : $5.45 ; $6.95 in the schools there. I hope in time ¢ . and to > able. oy get together a chorus Black and Tan--long last-- y . of Kingston schoo} children and vi ; TaD oa $3.95 and $4.75 LADIES' OXFORDS . provide for the public cnoral wor : : that will be first-class, : . % REMEMBER 1 poclowing the address of Mr. Hill Heavy Working Boot in Black and In rogue and saddle $4.45 : : otarian Roy Ward voiced his ap- ' T " . stra sass as ves snea Th 1 l 1 ie an--without toe ca her Li ese values are absolutely in proval of the teaching of musle in 1 p $3.95 5 Many oF lines 00 1 us to : the achools, and moved a vote of ; * Sale Price Aas ae ! comparable ! thanks to the speaker, which was glven with loud applause. The club had as their guest, Rotar- fan "Bill" Cairns, of Ottawa, who is always a very welcome visitor, He Was given a warm reception, and @poke briefly, giving the members Some good sound Rotary dotrine. He 4 : : 7 d trove of one of the chief planks in a a. 4 : A ; programme for the club that of . Ta a» bi : ; 4 "i Le * work, as laid down by Inter . gi Ta FTE WN ' \ i Rotary, He mentioned the : ; " ¥ th y he rh A 9 fact that the Ottawa club had taken a FL oe ) - TH 4, : up the work of co-operation with the school teachers, and he made the wi imo} 336 PRINCESS STREET + Next to Royal Hotel §* rtaat for the parents to-get aw nted with the leachers who had | = ) work of the education of their 1 { b+ »