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WRINGING THE BOOSTER'S NECK.

Ever. get up in the morning feeling ugly and mean— mean enough to want to kick the dog for wagging his tail, or to wring the rooster's neck for his morning carols, or to kill the canary for singing so merrily ? i Those who- meet you say you have '• got out of the wrong' side of your bed." You are grumpy, and crosa, and ill-natured. This is not your natural disposition, but you have been like it several times recently, and if you are not very careful it will become chronic. The meaning of all this is that your liver is cut of order. The bile secreted by the liver has got into your blood, and what you need is a thorough cleansing. Don't continue being a bilious nuisance to yoimelf and your friends, but send out to the nearest chemist or s!ore for a bottle of Irnpey's May Apple, This ideal i family medicine is scientifically compounded | of well-known herbs, and aids nature gently J and pleasantly, leaving the liver, kidneys, nnd bowels permanently benefited.

viz., that no part of 'the cost of flags o* flagstaffs were chargeable to schoo 1 fund3.— The , matter was left in the hands of the Secretary. The Westporfc Committee itfquiredit the Board was* doing anything in regard fco the appointment of a truant officer for West port. — "Resolved, to reply bhat tne inauer' -Hits eitill tinder consideration. Certificates were received from Dr Hudson, recommending that Miss Cbisholm be excused from 1 attendance at the Saturday, technical classes, owine to over-sfcram. — It Was resolved that Miss Chisbolm be excused from attendance afc the Saturday classes for the remainder of the year. / . % The boundaries of the new aißtnct recommended by the Progress School Committee were approved of, provided it was found on examination, that they did not encroach dn tboSe of Reef ton. . In view of the Teachers' Salaries Act, in which no provision is made for the payment of sewing teachers, it was resolsred to gj«"e i,he three sewing, teachers in the' Board's serVice 1 iiotlce- that their services would not be required at the end of the year. Mr Maginnity introduced a deputation froui the Town Scdools Committee (the Revs. J. I?. Kempthorne and J. H. MacKenzie), in ,i-egard to the new scale of teachers' salaries under the Act, and its probable effect on the teachers in the to.wn schools. -A letter, from the Committee \vas read, suggesting that a*, conference be held between a sub-eommitiee of the Committee and the Board on the subject. After hearing the views of the deputation on the subject, the Board resoleed, the deputation Having retired, that the Chairman, Messrs Best, Lock and Franklyn be, a cdmniitt^e fco meet the Town Schools Committee in conference as suggested; the Chairman to convene the meeting. A letter was received from Mrs Davies, Cape Fouiwind, mating certain complaints about school matters,— "Resolved, ou the riiotion bf Mr Franklyn, that Mrs Davies be informed that if she will iriake | specific complaint and forward it to the Board through the school committee, the Board will inquire into it. lfc was resolved, in view of the approach of Christmas, that the next meeting of the Board be held, on the 16th, and, if necessary, on the 17th prox. Tlie Board then rose.

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Colonist, Volume XLV, Issue 10268, 27 November 1901, Page 2

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WRINGING THE BOOSTER'S NECK. Colonist, Volume XLV, Issue 10268, 27 November 1901, Page 2

WRINGING THE BOOSTER'S NECK. Colonist, Volume XLV, Issue 10268, 27 November 1901, Page 2