| THE DAJLY BRITISH WHIG. Te ee ---- f | LATE MRS. ROBERT WELSH. | CLOSING OF THE SCHOOLS | a at Howe Island = | Classes Dismissed on Friday | or, fin uesta). Mrs. Rob- | i \ | For the Summer [ert Welsh took place on Wednesday | ; i idence of her | Holidays | morning from the resid 1! 0 ys. '| | mother, Mrs. Thomas Prior, Howe | i The Collegiate Institut and pub- | 1512nd, to' St. Philomena's church, gs i | where a Solemn requiem mass was [ lie Schools closed on Friday after- : snag lor the repose of her soul by { Room and all the "kiddies" are In a | = : Py i sy 0 | 7 Fee oho Carton 10 o'clock y r wil » able to set | : 8 arals 2 wo montis Shey ill be ab Sn seen on Howe Island, for the deceas.- | Oo°cloc e all their studies anc | ed was held in high esteem by num- || | 800d time. | gs | { th ard | ®TOus relatives and friends, and. her | Lt It was the sutention Oe Boa Nien dont ae tp for | | cation to ha 8 8 expressions of deep regret, and sym- | - | pathy with the bereaved husband and i 1S 1s 1 | jathy IB This is your opportunity to buy those { Mrs. Welsh passed away at the Ho- 1 Dieu on Monday after a brief ill- | keep open until June 29th, but at the {last meeting tke trustees decided to close on the earlier date, and in view of the exceedingly warm weather, ii ne | tel w inly a good move on the | as certainly a g ness. She was twenty-six years of | rustees. The hot weather i ' 1 1 Jar! 91 the Husispe, The but weather | 1960. TBO wat we aiid | much at very special prices-- Hole- | during this week has been mont | i trying on the school children. | rat aon ler fritnds, Ror ii I 'H g : | any of the classes there was B er death she was visit- . : |a BE Lo a of songs and jag her Sister, Me, M. >, Keves, ; Poo osiery, Natura Pongee Silk, : , | recitations to mark the closing, and | Princess street. eceased was born ; : hy HERE S RELIEF, SIR ! [F2tatio ay dopant ice [ On Howe Island and resided there all | Ginghams and Crepes are in readi- . cream treats were the order of the | her life. She was a Roman Catholic | : Regular Cold Storage Outfitting Here Jig ? in religion and took an active inter. ness for you at prices you cannot af- and Plent Of It ! In many places outside of King- | @st in church work. . : . y | ston the schools are not closing until Those surviving are her husband, ford to miss. Come to-morrow ! ; | the 29th, 50 the Kingston boys and | her mother, Mrs., Thomas ----Light weight Coats. | girls are receiving a few extra ho;l-| Howe Island; two sisters, Mrs, M. P.| : . . [ days - | Keyes, Kingston; Mrs, J. A. MeDon- || Flannelette Outing Trousers in |. The new Robert Meek school will 54, Caleary; and four brothers, wil- || Pl RE SILK 1 1 be ready for the fall term and the | liam, Howe Island, and John, Eric White, Grey and St 1pe. b a rps lala opening of the | : : ; r . . | long way to re : some of the over- The casket was banked 'with a i i ----Duck Trousers in White and Cpr i Telisye sam [profusion of beautiful floral ang |! ) Khaki | Arrangements have been made fr |SPiritual offerings expressing the I I . the opening of the playgrounds at | affectionate regard in which the de- needed articles that you admire so Macdonald, Frontenac and Centra) | ceased was held. --~-Straw and Panama Hats, acdos ~The tea : , \ hot fo; tpt Wi Sie Bot |B | FOR WOMEN--Regular price $2.00 Pair SATURDAY Negligee Shirts--so cool, comfort- |THE COUNTY COUNCIL James Lachance, Michael McCarthy able and good looking. | BUDGET oi M. Driscoll . --Cool Underwear in the new ath- |Same Tax Rate as Last Year Woulieq Dedgisr Sahat : : ; alr letic Suits. | --Provincial Road PP 2" Pires Weeks . 1 1 ost. Cecilia Tryon, an 2 . - Mesh Union Suits, etc. | o shot ot Hanon dlieged have Ueen . 80 dozen pairs of the celebrated Holeproof, pure Silk Hos- ~----Cool Hosiery. [afternoon adopted the budget pre-|%ct be able to give evidence at tho | .qirhe county council on Friday (4Waiting trial in Napanee jail, wii iery will be cleared at a remark ably low price, $1.50 pair Satur- | sented by the finance committee, It | Preliminary hearing for three won. ay. This is the first and best stan r ity -- ri - ----Summer Neckwear. fo . a io di ana ver according to Dr, L. J. Austin, || d y : 5 da d quality ribbed garter one-half mills, the same as last year. [WhO has been attending her. fo | .proof tops, double heels and toes. Colors: Brown, Grey, Black Summer Belts. | The estimated revenue is $123. | father, Kenneth Tryon, was to have d Whit [ 760.61. All grants are the same | @DPpeared at the postponed prelimin- an te. . | : . : " . 7 hearing on Friday, but it was en- er for outfit as in 1920. Two new items appear, | &T¥ 3 e Come here u fi ting and let Old [an allowance being made of $2,000 | 1cT8ed for another week So far as is rn Sol do his worst. {for mothers' allowances and $4,000 | known no statement has Been mada | for the memorial window and tablet | Ey the girl and the hearing will \ in the court house. While most Probably not proceed until she can |, 7 | municipalities have had to increase | Appear in person, . » * » their taxation, Frontenac is able to | Smet ! vingston 5 | get along with the same rate as Just OLD PASTOR IN SAD CASE | year for general purposes. There | ------ . will, however, be an additional road Putting Coal in Flames Pays Better | SUPERIOR QUA LIT Y--SATURDAY Founded 1847. {ta: next yar in order to meet the | Than Keeping Souls Out. | expenditure of over $101,000, being Vankleek Hill, Ont, June 24. 75-77 BROCK STREET [the county's share of the provinolal | The feature of yesterday's session of ' ? { highway through Kingston and Pitts. Ditawa 'Baptists' Association was a ."" : " | burg townships. It has not been de- | stirring appeal for funds on bekalf . If Off Your Route It Pays to Walk cided yet whether the debentures wi;l | Of the superannuation fund by Rev. y , of jrun for seven or ten years, and final |J- S. Farmer, Ottawa, the newly nom- |i | decision of this matter will not like- | inated moderator. "It is a deplorable ly be made until the antumn. fact," said Mr. Farmer, "that super- sy: sununte) Beptivr wrenter ry Juper- | This is the fine twelve mo mme selected Pongee, unbleach- ~eee (Ig Out an existence selling books || ed and washable. The most practical Silk fer summer wear. and insurance. I know a railroad 3 a |} IN MARINE CIRCLES } a"eman who receives in wages mor= (8 ll Compare this quality with other Pongees. Notice - the bright a week than any minister of the Ot. || . . ~* [tawa Baptist Association, bar ono || silky threads on these--a feature you usually find only in Pon- The steamer City of Ottawa passed River Trips. | gees at $1.25 a yard. Natural color. Width 33 inches. i j dowa from Hamilton anc Toronto Steamers of the Kingston Naviga- || 0 Montreal on Thursday. tion Company have commenced regu- {| The steamer City of Hamilton pass- lar trips down the river among the {ed up from Montreal to Toronto and islands, leaving ferry dock 2 p.m. 500 YARDS [Hamilton on Thursday: Sunday, June 26th, (city time). The steamer Cape Eternity passed | : » ' Limited {up on Thursday from Prescott to | An Honor, | Queenston to run an excursion to the That's what it is to be allowad || [fone place. 5 a 3 to contribute to the Canadian Na- : The steamer Kingston: down and | gional Institute's campaign for blind an 5 TABLE SUPPLIES up on Friday. | Canadians, Send in your donation The steamer Concretis cleared for to the Whig. . Quality--Variety--Quantity the west, re mmmarei SPECIAL PRICE The schooner Keewanie discharged | The $260,000 liquor stock of the a cargo of coal at Anglin's wharf and | Ontario Export Company, which mys- cleared for Oswego. | teriously disappeared from the com- | Car ferry No. 1, which has been | pany's warehouse at Ottawa hetween | 23c ard having a new shaft installed at the | dark Tuesday and daylight Wednes- | SPRING LAMB Collingwood Shipbuilding Company's day morning, has been located in the 75 F . . 1 dock, cleared for Cobourg on Friday. warehouse of the Quebec Liquor ronts (specia ) 26¢. Ib. The schooner Newland cleared on Commisison in Hull, Quebec. oid Ing... . : 3 Frid or Oswego. Pre- 5 ym. vies || . se . Legs--Loins Fa a: with orders, TE tsar passed up |Company moving, san, oil thelr tio | 500 yards--includes stand ard qualities Ginghams-- abso- Rests 20c. Ih on Friday. | 2 Sargaing on vase eleven. snr I3 lutely fast colors--in Checks, Plaids and Stripes. Also fine Cot- rs eve . 112 FELL INTO DRY DOCK | HANSON, CROZIER & EDGAR | ton Crepes in a variety of Colored stripes on a white ground -- WESTERN BEEF FROM CAR FERRY Soar PRINTER ! ideal quality for Men's Shirts, Ladies' Dresses, Blouses, and all y | i : Accident to I. Wesle Co- 3 i : { Choice Stewing Cuts". . Ses A ne he | WaRRER squank, Rucrecn kinds of children's wear Choice Pot Roasts 20c. Ib. General Hospital. BORN. rs xtra Special Quality and Pri romps Kirn op une ea f ; i Liri d | OVEN ROARS ng y A nye I. Wesley, employed as a deck at 65 Ridean Street a sop. ei John Laidlaw & Son, Limite fl hand on the car ferry, "Ontario" No. | sMITH--At the Kingston General Hos- 21 3 1 % - "aly 1, was injured on Friday morning, | pital, June 23rd, 1921, te Mr. and | to 6 bs » 25c¢. Ib. at the plant of the Collingwond |e fire. Altred L. Smith, a son | Deena -- ---- Ee Ene . CORNED BEEF---sweet pickle Shipbuilding Company when he fol! NARRIED. EE off the staging into the dock while | Sha : cure ......, +2eens...15¢. 1b. engaged iy painting the boat. The | EV ANS --RIGEY--In Kingston, on June ® a h m 0 the CHEESE --prime, rich ......... .19¢.Ib. Kors vou In the drydock under-| bridvs pacenta She Brock "Surcet : . 17+ 'Eoing repairs, andthe unfortunate only daughter of Mr aay Mrs. J. Ready to serve Meats -- cooked, jellied, man fell a distance of some thirty Evans, to W. J. Rigby, Ottawa. ? ® i. i roast feet onto the stone steps, injuring -- --- t NT = 2 . his head and shoulders. 'Dr. G. W. . : HEAD LETTUCE >- with crisp, white Mylks was called and the injured CARD OF THANKS . ; cr y I ow ct y 1 c man was removed to 'the General Nurses of the Hotel Dieu Hospital aise i : heart--specially nice for salads, hospital, where he received treat- Doctors and Nurse in attendance for their kindness shown to the late T TO Ares ment for cuts and bruises. Wesley, M bert W. n oss OMA ES--very fine, outdoor grown; who has only beer in Canada a few | and death; Ria oh a Seve as ds for thelr kindness and for sun ripened, therefore the excellent months, is a resident of Cobourg, ne spiritual and floral offerings he : fl oo ' where his wife and two children are | ceived. a | } V as avor. : living. ther iusband, mother, sisters and bro- L - WN i. 2 GREEN PEAS --shelled and in pod. Noth Sturdy Stabe Fran Sak. AMES ing finer to serve with Lamb. Cooked in Baskets of cherries drop in price . 10c every hour after six o'clock at { 4 . : NEW POTATOES. Ea ly Ohio' Carnovskys. Bi had 0 : : ; UIl 1p r 10 §-- : ------ - : ; <i, : y 60c¢ A new Canadian automobile com- . : : ' - i. * IT size ..... t deli : . peck pany is beiag Jered by a Sroup of The Leading Undertaker Two Dollars Ninety-~ight Cents FR S--- ew season's o Canadian interests. It will be known Stree: . a qe h "i S/Tveries as the Parker Motor Car Co. and Ladies' White Canvas, | strap, mili- DESERT FRUITS: -- has taken over a large plant in the ; ! ta heel li 1 hi h tha t . California Plums . .90c. pox; 20s. dos, Jy ome ene eal ie. 1s Underta_.er and | all oie plslight y higher tl n cu ): 30c. doz. ~s A California Apuicots 90c. box; the city, visiting his son, Charles Phone 183, Georgia Peaches re 95¢. box; Attwood, and renewing old acquaint- 2.98 South Oxford Liberal Association a: on. W. L. King will address tha J ; i Another table of Oxfords .. $1.98 P hones 458-459, Wholesale 1767. Tillsonburg some time in July. ; : : There was no session of the police court. on Friday morning. | Davies moving sale. See their list