THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG FRIDAY, MAY », seat -- -- re HEALTH OF PUPLS 55502 no] [mmr STO P | UNDER DISCUSSION March 21st. : FREE--30c¢ Worth of | "That the sum of $25 be granted YOUR ROOFING TROUBLES {Mis shows: Troms, ner Smits | | JOHNSON'S KLEEN FLOOR . . . | dressed the Board of Edu- o Louise Home andl Schoo - ) Let us supply you with Shingles or Roof- cation Thursday Night. ae Home 2s 3 ra, ne With Every Pound Tin of ing that has a reputation for quality. "That the request of Central Home 9 tin" : = viea' | The members of the Board of Edu- | and School Club for a grant of $50 \ ; Quality" remains long after PRICE 18 - [ll tion, at (holy mesting on Thereoer: towards the sarchage or later WC orgotten. night, had the pleasure of listening |®lides be deferred for further con- 5 q | 40 a most interesting address regard- | sideration, : ~ "That comsideration be deferred ) ing the health of the school children i . \ from Miss Shearer, of Toronto, who | OB the request of the secretary of the " 'is in the city representing the de-| Pageant comntittee of the Kingston ' 5 ° | partment of education, making an in- Industrial Exhibition, until further 4 information is available. 1 : ' spection of the schools and co-oper- - Victoria Street. A Phone 1042. ating with Miss Lovick, the locai| "That the report of Inspector Take t} to any of the st listed bel luring school nurse, Stuart, on the inadequate eonditiom arr Shester Lad a most vicoi. | UL the Sung 1h sovetul sebovie ie CLEAN-UP and POLISH-UP WEEK (May 10th to 17th). It work as carried on by Miss Lovick | management and property commit- is good for a 30c bottle of Johnson's Kleen Floor FREE with d ees. * : 4 > ne _ 9 A iol iat ghe Wis greally lest, 1 mewbors of tho Pebife every pound tin of Johnson's Polishing Wax you buy. Johnson's k d with the int t ta b, . . finish 1 . P a4sed W e niores hen by school staff be re-engaged for am- Kleen Floor 1» unsurpassed for cleaning floors. It m- the school teachehs in the health of rh 1 beac t the ehi 5 - | other year, from September next un- 3 s 3 © children. Miss Shearer empha stantly removes spots, stains, dis colorations, water marks, etc. sized the fact that Miss Lovick was | der the rules and regulations of the board. somewhat handicapped in her work, "That i » A i g in having too' many children to deal| 'That your committee be authoriz- with, but stated that Miss Lovick was | 1 to advertise for applications to | The Secret of doing splendid work. Speaking gen-| fill any vacancies which may occur . on the staff of the Collegiate Insti- : Beautiful Floors erally, she stated that she had been impressed with "the ctean faces, the | tute. - 4 "That on and after September 1st, iH Beantifu! floors are largely good manners and pleasant smiles of ; the children," as she put it. 1924, the salaries of Messrs. Otto, i & matter of prevention. The Miss Shearer. explained in detail | Hedley, Shurtleff and Fraser be rais- the work the department is endeav-| ©d by $150 over the present maxi- | great secret is to put them oring to carry on in the various cen-| Mum schedule, increases to be at " I in perfect condition and tres, to provide good health among | the rate of $100 per annum until a | the school children and made the | maximum of $2,900 is attained." * suggestion that the public school| The property committee submitted board co-operaté with the separate | bY Trustee Newlands in the absence school board, ag had been done in| OT the chairman, Trustee Best, re- other placés, in securing a second | commended '"'that permission be nurse to help along in the good work, | 8ranted to J. G. Cruse, caretaker of the two boards meeting the expense | the -Collegiate Institute, to erect a of the extra nurse. It is her inten-| Portable metal fireproof garage, tion to meet the separate school quipped with fire extinguisher, at board and take this matter up. rear of caretaker's house on the Col- Trustee Elliott spoke in warm ap-| legiate grounds, subject to removal preciation of the address given by| at the discretion of the board of edu- cation. | Linoleum: Miss Shearer and assured her that So th > od ) the board was keenly interested in me o e members express y Your Linoleum will last This year the time has been reduced--made \ | the health of the children. He sug-| the opinion that it would not be wise possible by the excellence of the road-bed, and gested that. Miss Shearer meet the| to allow the erection of the garage polish. longer and look better if the perfect condition of equipment. management committee and discuss| OR the school property ang on the \ matter being put to a vote, the clause 86 - Toronto Ve the matter and also endeavor to se- to ancouver, cure the co-operation of the separate of Yo Jepey; was Joted ows. a \ portant Corhmercial urls school board so that the two bodies ese a onal clauses o e Aimy . and To t Centres committee's report were adopted: reached at convenient h might work conjointly. 2. + Cooke expressed the| "That on the request of the de- p Chairman | i P Lear Toronto 10.22 Daily thanks of the board to Miss Shearer partment of the mentor, Rat the a oa x 4 for her splendid address. board file application to purchase at or vi] oon # y a fair market valuation Lots 911, varnish, 7 HIN \J] Hooleum from wear and 912, 939, 940, 941, 945, 946 and bo makes cleaning easy. mange Arrive : : ArriveVancouver 9% \ Daily Business of Board. 947, now held under a license of oc- mars and small N cupation granted May 22nd, 1899, surface scrat -- = The board adopted the foHowing EQUIPMENT] i Sleeping Cars--Compartment Sleeping report of the management commit the department be requested to allow Carr--~Compartment tion oven ton Observation Car between Calgary and Revelstoke, affording an unobstructed view of the scsery. tee, submitted by the chairman the matter to be deferred juntil next P t Li ® PP | I tormnten revisions ce. Triste T. G. Bishop: Jook 45d thus eS sucker wu aste-Liquid-Powdered Trgvel Conway, C.P.A., 180 Wellington Street, "That Miss H. Chown be granted The 2 hn reported that all . Pub H J Kingston, Ontario. Phone 1197 1 two weeks' leave of absence in Sep- the public schools and Collegiate In- i N A Form for Every : S86 » tember, she to provide a substitute stitute were thoroughly fumigated . Salistacioty to She Deisdipal, during the Easter vacation, and dis- ' be oO. Filson be granted) j;gectant is being regularly used in { alia 1 all lavatories. At the last meeting of the board . Trustee Baldwin suggested that this : 3 N a ) The commitiee also submitted a ~ -- J ' . >! report on the repairs and improve- . - ; Use Johnaon Liquid Wax for polishing your f it ments made at the various schools : = woodwork, linoleum, leather, shoes and automobile, during the Easter vacation. - ai } | , Jolimeon's Powdered Wax makes perfect dancing floors. Smitty . EE ; Toba CCO nL The board aleo adopted the follow- A AE : : lag repo o special commits, of Free Offer Good at Stores Listed Below mau: "The committee composed of Trus- tee Bishop, Inspector Stuart and the seeretary, to deal with clause 4, W H management committee report of ° oe i March 10th, met on the 28th April. J It was decided to recommand: ; Ws "That all recommendations and . SIMMONS BROS . requests for grants in the public lo schools and Collegiate Institute must be referred to the appropriate com- mittee, to be reported upon at the . next regular meeting of the board." | fu mw ww we wm wTHIS COUPON ISWORTH30cu w wm = = II presented during CLEANUP snd POLISH.UP week (Misy 10th to 17th), this con Establish Scholarships. Pon «iititlés you to 3 FREE 00 bottle of Joknean's Kleen Fleor upon purchasing s On motion of Trustee Mrs. New- tin of Johnson's Polishing Wax. is lands and Mrs. Godwin, it was de- ¢ : cided to have the management com- . . mittee consider the advisability of SW US Secccccsmassccsanteascccasoqiaca «WF o Wa eRItelars MICU RCS - SEDREIIIC A al 'ie : . establishing scholarships for the Ins ectors with a Con junior matriculation examinations. Ao me saamt steer anna grea & a Jn - ae . Scie nC e | The board received a letter! from | we ! Thames A. S.ekes, resigning his EEE EE TEESE ES ase TT things make inspection valuable or valueless in an auto pasitics Se principal 91 Fronimat al ~ - : " wobile factory, On. yotion of Trustes Eliott and iy organ a Yr atu, Eras om ny Afi iy. uy. he i . lop hy esignatiol ted, Sg. : average ndance, 2,453. es mi r, Fisk te eas Mssuesion to its inspectors: puspon place at the eo ol litesmnes - Golpéred with JAori of last year, hires i ~ AE r Second--the desire of the inspectors to carry those instruc. séht term, the board expressing its Civic e number enrolled is 36 lower. The ere is no su ute for thers tions. \ pes out ns N\ ion of the 'good service reme i va J9eeive Dv te oy average attendance, though improv- | ough-going, ardent and sincere : 4 Ji' "| dered by Mr. McKeé and regretting ro 8 io e Of the |ing is still 50 below normal, due to | earnestness. : The new management of Gray-Dort Moters says' to Gray-Dort / the fact that he finds its desirable to | (PUSS Intention o eC farror | illness, Clemency alone makes us equal ta inspectors: "You must not pass a Single in any Gray-Dort 1 P ysroes s My er t ® « Miss Marjory Fair, physical diree-| the gods. car which is not better than you 3 Inspedtor Sives py the Jou ? _-- m Hes tor at the Calleglate Institute, asking ' - J : ; : ounds salary increase, And every inspector knows that those instructions mui sn ; wa { TILES, WIth power to ust. Before the board adjourned, Trus- ried out to the letter if he is to stay with this orgahization. lJ > 4 sols on a men tes Elliott referred to the fact that . Today the inspection in the Grdy-Dort plant is the. most, rigid fi | emcioat thotoughly fumigated during the | oi cs Thomas Mills, one of the ever established by an automobile man \ ng 4 wore Bhar Jolidays, ii work Yas car- ~ \ rs.» : out during the Easter holidays Go to the Gray-Dort showroom and examine the cars. : ] Ple- | us the report of the property commit- | joo Drive the cars. Find out for yourself how sooth and powerful \ ¥ tee shows. : , 3 4 . y : J. Russell Stuart report- and quiet the Gray-Dort is. : ania 4 ss follows on the attendance fn GRAY-DORT MOTORS LIMITED + CHATHAM, ONT. fhe public schools during Apri: 5 v . 2 Jue: schools, 2,718; 4 Complete Line of Gray-Dort Fours and Gray-Dort Sizes 4806 5 Orphans' Home, 36. seornes $4 fi BALLOON TIRES OPTIONAL AT SLIGHT EXTRA 00s. [Rf | masisr, f Your Jord | [4st win meric sss Wignimnn | ; 2 Es ii : - a i