Daily British Whig (1850), 15 Dec 1916, p. 3

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: FRIDAY; DECEMBER 15-1916 rie re cornice PAGE FERRE ---- A ---- Rea iF Ris: Monk, 'Elliett' Anglin and Sa TOD OF A SIMPLER FORM is of oves 50,000 population of byi " | yer." | wenty-five electors if the « cle : FINAL MEETING OF | A fT od ust te] maller than thai, These nam: t 4 Probs: Cold today and Saturday; local snow falls. : -------- | Board would finish the vear with a N.Y of Je atlixed to the nok de y; a . BOARD OF EDUCATION OF 1916 déficit of about $1,500, no mao-4 Ok MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT |» TGV 3 1 S X are : , tion of Trustees Macnee £ nina a 1 {the Chairman of the Board and the | Stn CONCLUDED BUSINESS THAT IS fECOMMENDED, with the | Secretary were empow to IR. Meek Addrésses the Doard Aud Closed Proc Coding . J A TH Wau bp 2 the * > Singing of Auld Lang Syne-- range with the bank, y bg rl hh ade--Committee Appointed to 7 10 i - "ini yey tn Fron werd " w drat oF Qe8l, Da ui: Foniabn E Urge Civie Grant to the Fair Assos] yroan gag. Y nm 2 JUST 7 SHOPPING DA YS ---- THEN XMAS ! q ciation. council t ~ t lk ia -------- TIARA the Scholars in the Public Schools. On motion of Tru Harold, at present engaged ol, at Barriefield, was appoint e public school {rac The Board of } concluded its b night, and ' with the singing of Auld Syne . i 'orm « Mur pal Gov- heads of t the A @ ® & ably led by one of the ve oy Physical Development, [ r napir 3 : to make tions, whi { the Board, in the person of Trustee Trustee Elliott brought up a 1 tjwas given at meeting of the: v Rseq. by 2 das ti in . James Craig . | important matter; th aving -] A ed Bo: of T 1- The f artment i H. F. Metealfe, who has so ly | rangements madé for fl ' ng of | tc ical instruction for the pupils fn | r would no presided over the work of ti oard, | physical e at ur of govern-|ClerR and au I : during the ye: ws asked to vacate the public schools, and motion | ' r. Me i, but thie resol ; Nn LIB Sens 4 saad the chair, after the business on the !t 1ave the management mmittee | ¢ passe ¥ th oard d WOK € ands : : i @ slate had been cleared off, when a nsider the question, w wdopted | any. ktasked for the es h-| tO counc ee i is 0 4 hearty vote of appreciation of the Trustee Elliott's motion w ec- | me f tment ofethe Legigla-ition. T : would wet lerk érva es IS eé ore Service he has rendered, was passe onded by Trustee Monk, and it 5 {ture mt would be é i no told ne cou reatings, "here ( 1d { 1 ve 1! with the DOTLAr ranch « aino t i 54 to each of 2 com- Under the guiding hand of Mr. Met-| upon the Management ealfe business was dispatched in "to eopsider means for the eads of deg business-like manner, and the ne developmeént of the scholar ) I I'his not now not vould be withen . '¢hinery ran very smoothly tblic senools in gymnastics, under |, . bran i, but rather ' Wg: 4 remuneration The Chairman presided, and he | proper instruction ar ve be arranged. Thay would } other members gent were i equipment.' . Wi Th {ent of Ee pi wide rience and would ac in an 1 . . . : . tr . - wes CHE Gat ih Tras t he had] : friser weit; Never in the history of this stor e--the practical gift store of King- Mees Craig, Godwin, Cohen, 1 n Trustee Elliott: said tha re had ommenting afierw is said only. I same Farrell, McLean, Macnee, a "De 1 . Been prompred fo ove u H ke w) . : kn 0 the Mu ci ul pla oF eration would apply to ston- have we had such wonderful Christmas stocks of quality mer- : ndre The question of the financial stand- chandise properly priced. Shop early and often tomorrow! nn or omin e » ber enlisting for overse: beir ars' A after all the ir IN found medically unfit He Re amendments have been mac t has! ing of the ipality % not now bé- been fmpressed with the importance been =o fixed that now it is unintelii- teal I'he public dq A common mistake which some | or the matter, as a result of the re gible unless deep people continue to make is to accept | cent boys' conference held in 'this and oll of 1s many Ren EE: te <u ff t degree. The bude ia a yin % city, whén the question of mental . funicipal Burea of ' : ye wdapte houl ut hom 3 druggist un act of cod | [1 physicat efficiency, was up for -- Nusjoipal & yronto when that | mitted to pub t $f ven) x NEW WINTER COATS tversthinking they will getthe benefits | isc ussi Ora punt I ire nin] wide publi for Dob TRE ' vy g they g liscussion ty Was » throes of gross mis-| Wide put v for pe nent. ? Less 33 1.39% of an emulsion of cod liver o7/. Trustee 1 Eliott stated tha this Wi t= tton, an ex-, It would > g A aft ' er : . physical fitness could only be ob-| ==" 1007 4 o was asked by (by 1 ( uneil #n 1 5 The difference is very great. An t, was : was asked by neil, they A 50 swagger black matalam ¢heviot, velour, emulsion" contains real cod liver oil, | tion and equipment. He pointed out tained by having the proper instrue the szociated - Boards to suggest al later hy i im i} f which has had the hearty endorse. | (hr, "0, "Ouipment. He pointed out fC" af simplified government, | bY tis neil after the new i ~ broadcloth, serge and chinchilla cloth coats in plain ment of the medica profession for | nicht consi be matter from the [104 one of these vos : oul of Tur' ork f FR and fur-trimmed; all the smartest colorings and many years, while an "extract" is a | point of view t 1e Board already ) ef Five 1 There would ' i ~ : . . - y 3 had splendid accommodation for thi wil a) ee that v combinations. Priced from $12.50 to $35.00, for product which contains xo 0:7 and is | ! Z at the Coles Institute government must be signed not byj V mana v ; : - : : { training a e 8 Ph Ss ' n _-- tv ith rue 0 the council a vd ~ e « - - x7? highly alcoholic. zr [IERIE 2 just possible that arrange. | (Wo hy by fifty electors when rie. Inst a Be neil : a quick clearaway : Saturday less 1-3. d Am A mm oe meme | TAY Scoft's Emulsion is the standard | ments could be made. for classes | =~ DYSPEPSIA lowil e address most com- ! \ emulsion of the world. It guarantees | from the public school Later on plinientary warks by those present 3 ee sc NAc AAA treo ee [it might be possible to equip the and several regretied that mare were Tee the highest grade of real cod liver oil, 2 hool Diff It t C : skilful ; blended ith glve yd | Playgrounds at the variou schaols Oo ure not there 1 ¥ the work that Mr. } WwW ER = Ryphohosoharer on I deed ay and Some of ye 00s, 0 hat th Most 1 oul: Meek had pu » Lh addres He " : INT MILLINERY good physicians everywhere. they "do nor now receive. He ton BUT B.B.B. DOES IT. Fag ation 3 gobitnik ° Hage ERivans J Half Price. Scott & Bowue, Toronto, Ont. W-18 | sidered that it was the duty of th -- - ng or fund { rh boa rd oo \ A No tpn stees to do all they possibitit is one of o diffi Ne n spoke of his y n 4 1 y 1 trust | Dyspepsia is one of the mast dif + Newnan spoke of his (rip Em An absolute clearance of all this season's trim- THE NEW FRENCH REMEDY. f conte to ASD Jevelny fe boys anc boyy" diseases of the stomach there {and the influ e Dr. Britton ce THERAPION MN.5.o [iri physically. ay dress had had on him and how gl med and untrimmed millinery -- no reserve. all No. 2. cones } rink too |e was that Mr. Meek has take > . ' . 0 i; drink tec must go. Saturday Half Price. RIS, fouson Management Committee, You eat fo mu , a | trouble bring the Matter toto 0.3. CUR 8 Trustee Farrell, the chairman auch; make the stomach work over- the local board d ; e i rr vo presented the following report of the | Ime You make it perform more | 0. V. Bart ity trensiitir, voter Everything marked in plain figures. TREE | Management Committee, whieh wa: | han it shoutd he called on to do : "he natural result is that it is going rainst the amount of work | ronment a% 1 red to the lack of uniformity in ircuelars, ies of municipalities through YD, adopted: That the following changes in th o rebel a } out on it It is only .a matter of before dyspepsia fallows. Nr ---- -- Drink SNR province and 1 tem of compari this reason ovr ' cation grant for 1916-17 be made, | ime : } 4 Mr. Hedley, who was appointed That forty-yvear-old remedy. Bur-| - Semporary head of the Qepartmont he | lock Blood Bitters, will cure the dys-| Communications and Reports. | I aml bs, 1 Face Yes. at ay ye jepsia, 'and will cure it to stay cured| The following communications were | 1s doing the same work tha WA 1 wis TRE prove by the thousands of | read: £ y late aster 1 : {read . doné by the late master, estimonials we receive from time tof From Lieut.-Col.' R. J. Gardiner, Mr. Hitsman, who is acting as time { A.DM.S.. than Z Aha board tor coo) assistant in mathematics, to receive operation in se oR hospital 5 i Soi . . t in s ing ital sites, $100 as critic teacher Mr. Neil Cameron, Kiltarlity, Front dio Slr Bosal sites. The $25 hic s giv acl (8. writ riting wa : = ¥ y of { The 320 which was iven to each N.S., write am writing you enclosing copy resolution to the ! ell you what your great a of g1he four heads of departments ew lines tot | Minister of Ag ture asking for ( last year for extra work to be drop- | medicine Bur « Blood Bitters hasd ' relive to . ! . . . . Jant yy Mr. ny Miss Elliott Y r i . Iw Ho Wn vouy! Ae Hon 81 ua depletion ut Jive St k Christmas Gloves. } 600 pure silk gift ties, in hand- : 3 N + : Of ' pups in Canada. 4 and ed at the . . ¢ . . taal we are well stocked | wf Siig, ie teachers, | Last : vear | MOC with dyspepsia for the past two J, op iovcgiiamectinnden at theilY "Wie Kid Gloves. * |{ some colorings and designs; J sens | eteh as critic teachers. AS Year | years. 1 was recommended all kinds! 7" Id shea a, . i . } Runde: Cameras, He el eis ey icl medicines, but they. 414 nat help Ns Ea gi an Very special tomorrow, l 20 { made up mm a'generous 50c shape. : " { » arrangements which are jpg any. At last'a friend advised mej & ¥ Wats . his 'vJ ' . / : . . me any : during the war and even the prohib pair Fownes imported kid gloves }{ While the quantity lasts, Satur- Toifet Sets, o anf v ; : ¥ frm satisfactory to Dean Coleman and , vg > 1.B.B. 1 took four re : 0 try a bottle of B.B.} ting of exportation. This recommen-{ Manicure Sets, 'rincipal Sliter 11 involve ad- a and was totally enrec i 9 WwW : 23 Hand Bags, ucips Suen yr rane oy) boiled Lad yas iy tora id ton was endorsed. ; { : all sizes. Reg. $ I . 50. hile y day TE ELLY Se. we NT c Wallets, request of the kinder- glaaly Fron the commission of taxation a they last Saturday og $1.00 . } 120 N Y k : 3 New York ties, made of That the ; v manufactured only hy Ottawa stating tha Iswer {oa Fountain Pens, | 'garten directors and the other mem- B.B.B. is garten diréctors and the other mem i Limited. © To ent letter front the I board the Other makes at $1.25, $1.50 oe Fie, bers of the: Public School teaching! T®e T. Milburn Co., r of Finane t | 1 d k OC P A + < age \ 1ronto, . A ster of Finance v 1 to state ow 3 ( a Let us assist in selecting ac- {Cominted on § ok nto, Out nn mane | Hat the Whole question of paper was and $1.65 mn black, white, tan { re Se ected stock. Reg. 75c. From the secret: and grey. All boxed for gift || aturday .. 7. .. ..... «50 ceptable gifts, ' pom a - A -------------- being investigated. ton Board of Trade protesting § 1st giving'. } x All ties in gift boxes. ; . y . 4 : the decision of the Ra ay ai g charg f freight rate: on a ate in. : ~~ - cc ct PA Ap ri lt, ea lat Prt Sr ma | mvenient to business er Decent 5 . A - " {her 31€t This was referred to the . THE POPULAR DRUG STORE : Open Sundays 5 Nr D4 Whe! np or hitlecs win, - Sa A BEAUTIFUL WAIST A repon Ya § v f by the pred jen a ¥: ¢ Makes a Much Appreciated Gift. YOU GET QUALITY IN RE a. pens Jwhielr had gf : In Crepe de Chené--A host of New York novelties Il atu Gok. Srlinet In fding , | GE in white, flesh, maize and colors, at $3.95. 1 sites for the 1,000-bed hospital. o He aise Teporied on tre Question of, A SS $4.50, $5.00, $5.50 to $9.00. asiay 'nn New MK mails se p 2 mails, however, Wil now iu any ese : Georgette Crepe--Made of real French Georgette, : | come by way of Prescott orf Montreal. NA in white, flesh, maize and colors; in plain and- A FRIED TO ALL GENE INE PACKY 1 AAA at distribution of the Faculty of Edu i- The president will nanie a com- | : ¢ 4 mittee to approach the City 'Counel| | ne novelty effects. Priced at $4.25 on up to $12.50. "8 i findnee committee to reimburse the # ; . . . . . 2 3 lodustrial Exhibition Association for White voile waists; plaid and novelty waists, boxed . PRIME RIBS he AE a bee an SE the $250 spent in repairing the fair! of for ift ae : ;rounds buildings. ; git-giving. SIRLOIN STEAKS .. .. ... .. .. 28¢ EE ul u Totter ream] SIRLOINROASTS ._ He [roiimuithiantnd ooo CE : ~~ 300 boxes of the celebrated Kingston. He was written an eps . | : Kingston tHe 300 pure wool knitted over- Wind reakers BEEF SUET -- BEEF DRIPPINGS ere were prosenc at the meeiins: | @§ Holeproof (guaranteed) silk || alls in colors black, white, grey, a ; i IR: Xue ied 3. Busheil.| hose, in black, white and colors scarlet and cardinal, in all sizes, y { } § § ; V. Newlands, J. Minnes, R. J, Me- ~--three pair in a box. Sat. $3.50. | from 0 to 10. The prices we . : - ' Clelland, R. A. MeClalland C. C, Fol- Aan? tat ger, H, W, Newman aod R. F. Burns. 120 pair black and white silk {{ quote for these garments are the and Wa. Davies Go., Limited, Phone 39] | ~ 'W hose -- a very special value, 3 Taunanaidams Weading, $ same as last year--no advance. | St. Gabriel's * Roman | Catholic pair Saturday ms Ee $3.00 3 ------ A i. Saturday .. .. .. 90c to $1.65 {ehurch, Biggar, Sask., was the scene! E ' c Id Kil : - A ------------ a vv v v vv [of a preity and quiet wedding on 0 IN he Ea ! a | Tuesday morning, Nov. 28th, when ki wv : ; : loin Catherine Agatha, dana daughter pat : : The BEST $15 Overcoat [iid | succmsmons ron rovomow: 3 | IV = yIVIVU LL Henry Adams by the Rev. Father Cok our I efs ear, Wool vening : wh ] i i, line. 'The bride, becomingly attired' : . yp ay ' : : Sweater Coats that keep IX THE CITY. JMAVE MADE OVERCOATS FOR 35 YEARS, § [12 a white Hix crepe de Thue ton Scarfs, Boudoir Caps, Camisoles, Silk Underwear, Fine Lingerie, out the north orth winds and KNOW WHAT I AM TALKING ABOUT. was attended by her cousin. Mrs. Wi Sl Ladies' and Gentlemen's Umbrellas, Dress Silks and Cr epes, Men's . Sry d liam P. Anglin, who wore an Alice. 3, Q $ . ' - . insure perfect comfort. ag J T d d Dine silk gown wi largo Wl me; J and | omen's Sweaters, Children's Knitted Goods; Clouds, Linens, All ool. Prices the | ohn Twedc ell, bridal psy, wore 1+ ie anil. Prankets and Comforters. > AA pure woo. "Civil and Tailor. | wanvirved, Mr: and oh Sete SEE OUR WINDOWS Mr. and Mrs. Adams left were three si PL Boi iio 0 RE oR abe mosh tral lan "; y . : same as they a a ele Sekar hes: wm at Then come inside, you are welcome whether buying or just looking! ; lish moke, durable'

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