LY BRITISH WHIG, FRIDAY, JANUARY 14,1916. owne; Jan, 1£-=The Lah The Late Mrs. Thomas Whitmore, in dor islowhey Pr omen's I Her Eightieth Year. tute met in the town hall on Jan. Tth. Gauhnogue, Jan. 14. The late There was a gi attendance. Mrs. Thomas Whitmore. who died M. Towle gave a very interesting p- | (From Our Own Correspondent) | 00 the 8th, was formerls Margaret per on "Nature Study: The 1 { Jans 14.--The annual meeting of Rea, daughter of William Itea, and | tute is actively carrying on the the one Board of Trade was! was born near Toledo, April 12th, Cross work. The store formerly @c- eld at the International Hotel last 1836. She married Thomas Whit. cupied by Foster and Fredenburg has Jag 3¢ From 7 to § an excellent! more in 1858, who died in October, been secured and is open Tuesday. i supper was served aud some 60 mem-| 1887. Twelve vears ago slie rempv- Thursday and Saturday afternoobs, i bers sat down. After supper the an-, #d to Gananoque, making her home Where work is cut and given out to | nual business meeting was held. The "with her daughter, Mrs. Thomas Hill. | those wishing to help with the work. | president, A. W. Taylor, gave an ex- During the past five years she had Next week a class in domestic Sci- {cellent resume of the business of been in poor health, and some weeks ence will be formed. The Govern- 11915. The éléction of officers re- ago she was taken with a severe at-' ment 'sends an instructor to those | sulted: tack of grippe and bronchitis, She Classes. { President, A. W. Taylor; first vice passed away on Saturday last. | president, C. Sine; second vice-presi- Seven of her nine cliildren survive, | dent, M, McParland; sec retary, C. A. being: Mrs. Willlam Iva Hunter, Cal- Ri. Watt; hon. presidents, Sir * Thomas sary: Mrs. Edward Freeman, Chan- 13 Io Ag H Ts RS White, Senator Col. Taylor, Charles try; George, Jackson, Michigan; Wil- 3 & MacDonald, C.E.; F. J. Skinner and| liam, Regina; James, on thi. home ) ha Fire | E D : \ Dr. E. L. Atkinson; auditors, Messrs, farm, Toledo; Mrs, James Hill, Bar- - u ! Gould and Cooper. rie street, Kingston, anfl Mrs. Tho- ! It was decided that no contribu-| mas Hill, Gananogue./ Four . of} i tions be allowed at tlre Board of | these weré present af her funeral' Trade sessions during the current) held Monday, January 10th. Her , | 1 7 JR HOUSE | | | year. The secretary's report show-| pastor, Rev. Melvin Taylor. offici- 2 KINGSTE ony. 1 - / | ed a balance of $2 5 to the credit! ated. i: ? y / i of the Board. The fee was reduced Mrs. Whitmore was converted in| =~ from $5 to $2.50 for 1916. The | services held by the Rev. Mr. McFriz- | secretary offered a voluntary reduc- 2ell at Frankville about forty years PRINTED ACCRDING T0 GOVERNMENT REGULATIONS a j ! tion of 25 per cent. in his salary. ago. She then united with the Meth- n | or wo ee S R y Jin i At the family residence at L ind- | odist Chure¢h, of which she remained . p i! & say's Point, Mrs. Alexander Lindsay, an earnest and consistent member, re DIED AT GANANOQUE. © Women's Institute, 1 | | Gananoque a highly respetted resident 'of this As long as strength" was given, she ja en passed away vesterddy, aged! found her way to the house of Gad. . i ! {| { | seventy-six years. She had only| Her life was exemplary, her charac- | WRAPPING ea anuary a e ° > fh: { been ailing for a short time. The ter fashioned after that of the Divine y Li} 4 | funeral will be held on Saturday af-' Master, and her children used to call | | ternoon. | her blessed. | . Every garment of winter wear must go--no re- © ||| James Soles, an employee of W. G. lt) serve. The newest, cleanest, and best assorted stock : | Rogers, had the misfortune fo lose After considerable delay' Iroquois NN two of his fingers while working in iis again honored with a postmaster, of dependable merchandise ever offered to the buying : = . | the butcher shop on Wednesday. William Moore succeeding the late | public. A Bargain festival that no person can afford [alt 2s Bien Sonortes; Rere that} W. G. Smyth, The plum fell to Mr. 0 miss. Lack of room and need of money are the two principal reasons for | be moved to Brotkvile the fore part at meiXicen rendered. the Come! this great sale; besides, we fiever carry over stock. Every season must be {of next week, and hoth citizens and | George Mason, publisher of the| { soldiers have heard it with regret. >. o started with fresh new merchandisq Our spring goods will soon start to ar- | "Mrs. W. S. Abbott, South street, | | Prescott Jounal. bas been, elected 19; \rive and we must make room. Only dependable garments to offér you--everything of the best and backed jeunterained a few friends at her home| | by our personal guarantee. Your money back if not perfectly satisfied, - { Quite.a large number of young | | people of the town drove to the home ! pg {of Miss Norma Toner, Pittsburg | township, on Wednesday evening,and [were royally entertained, i i H. Hurd, Brock street, who has 7 | been confined to his home by illness The Musician for the past three weeks, left for Kingston at- noon yesterday. finds | in the | Died Near Gananocue. | is UE, ie pintzman - Just a leader from each department -- equally as g'ood prices on all other lines that space duet not is oe ns or io rs Ja-| # 5 & Go. garét Brown, relict of the late James m | Brown, died Wednesday morning at| ' pe it us mentioning. {her home on the Kingston road, | Art Hiano {about three miles west of Ganan- { ") ® - {oque. The deceased lady was well 9 4 DRESSES tnown and highly respected in the his demands more than met. . He finds a tone i : oa S 1r S WAISTS - ne:ghhcrhood and surrounding coun-| unequalled---a touch that meets every require- Ladies' and Misses' » .s s , having lived the greater part t oe fine Serge and Pan- 75 only. Ladies' and | 10 doz. Silk Waists, r life in the same vicinity. She ment---an appearance that pleases the artistic a hh Be i : : ht ¥ Runal Fine Serge and Fancy N 1 Bitek. fi aie Sauzhles of Ne te youn Rae sense. He finds a piano which is an inspiration i : "ESSES. esp' y Wf . Navy ¢ ack 3 elt on UKE, Loyalist, anc as born . . . . y Fh xe ¢ Misses Coats left. Twecds in. the newest wy and Black, fine Be Gi Tanst, and Was born in. iisella piano from which. bean. obi a Rvory oe Syslusive styles for present wear; quality of Messaline ago. She leaves to mourn her loss »fiects not possible from apy other instrument. SILK DRESSES style; no coat in the lo . ye . {two sons and one 'daunghter John l I : tl tol {materials that cannot be milk, in late styles; all jon the homestead: Robert in Syra- as or v store | - All the new: shades as i hoy { bought to-day in Messaline for af- | Ver SIX weeks, C : j cuse, i Mrs. Harrison Cowan, Gan- a | } all to £20 sizes--sold regular at FE or Br Te . C. W. LIN. SAY, LTD, 2 aie priced veralar $10.00 ! at 25 per cent. to 33 1:3 $3.00 and $3, 20 Henry Harpell, Cataranui, and a 121 Princess Street. roa] Neak to $30.00 -- fake your | Per cent. Discount. cach. «Sale $l. 98 jsrent Myny relatives vi At, each ee JL Lo > : pick during the sale at _ ree Price , vo pol EVENING HALF PRICE 5 DRESSES rE i Undershirts VOILE WAISTS Fine Netty, in White * y A large number of and Eeru. Children S new styles, in Voile, At, each i . Fine Sateen; in black | Crepe and Lawn ---- ' Fine - Messalines, Coats ard colored long sleeves, high or E with Ninon and Lace { At, each : low collars; all sizes overdresses; all. the Ages 6 vrs. to 14 vrs; | to 44... Values to I shades, for about 40 onlv to be clear See our great special £1.50 : new each ; ed at less than wholé- | Underskirt, 98 sach 98 | Ni sale, At, each .. it y a p ( ) 1 : Cash " Plain Figures . One Price -- No Approval | | Of Men's and Boys' Clothing and Gents' Furnishings at GREAT CLEAR. a 5 J E ANCE PRICES. . Come in and see us before buying elsewhere, as it is a Great Saving for you. F 5 er APRONS. HE L ; ur ! etts 5 NECKWEAR Overall Aprons «HR i ry. Nae are Tr 200 sample pieces of Neck- Work Aprons a n takhisia & wear, Collars Silk Ties: * ». Fine Fur Fabrie Stoles and 3 ollars and Silk Ties; Nurses' Aprons | HE a a, N ~ Muffs, in trench plush, fine seal- i ices result Je ole, Tea Aprons HE A ¢ Ww of Our S ja ials , I 4 ete, lamb, ete., ete.; manufactur- | P*'¢ Price, each ; KIMONAS 8) hE ers' samples; worth up to $9.50. BOUDOIR CAPS : LE : 5 ' 6 doz., values to The. Fine eiderdown, in the newest : Sale Price $4.98 a Sett [Soc vice cach colorings and patterns. ll A few Men's Heavy Tweed Over- | 1 & $1.25 Men's Flannelette 69 ° J At each Se | coats in different colors; $8 95 Nighi Shirts: clearing Sat'y. Cc - . : reg. $18 50; Sat. Special , . 6 Doz. House Dresses at 9c Fach. 8 Doz. Angora Wool Scarfs at 69c & 98¢c Each | 25 Boys' Overcoats, in Thany. differ- : Penman's Sanitr y Wool Fotos .ent tterns, in All Wool. English Underwear; clearing : oo Tweed, sizes from 28 to 34; regular | Saturday, Suit . 85¢ CHILDRE 'S SPECIALS MILLINERY CLEARANCE : i} $7.50; clearing - 33 t) 5 Fur Fabric Setts, from : 25 Trimmed Hats; values to $7.50. : " Saturday 2 . : Flannelette Sleepers, , 39¢ |' AL each A ; r | A new lot 75¢ Silk Ties; Hockey Toques 2 60 Silk Velvet and Plush Shapes. A few odd sizes in Boys' Suits; rogu. || special Saturday . . 35¢ Wool -Overalls (White) At. each Bar price. $550: clearing : : Wool Jackets (White) : 5 Doz. ( hildron's Winter Ban- i Be Dye ' 52.95 Overall Pinafores, at wives anes Seared "de and 29¢ nets, at ay ' : . : NI $1 25 Big B Brand Overall, Black rrr de fan nm ein Prt i tae wh fot a : § $1.50 Negligee Shirts, in many 69 ¢ and blue Sipe; special Sater "89¢ Owing to the scarcity of materials, and the ever increasing prices, it will pay you to buy for a ,. diffefent pavterns; special Gi day : . year ahead. : REMEMBER THE DATE OF OPENING, SATURDAY, ARY 15TH. R. A. Jeffrey, Arnprior, was call- ed to Toronto by the seridus. illness 3 These are only a fw of the many bargains for Sat- day. Come | in and convince yourself, - ~ Kingston, Ontario one | ): he 0s. Abramson, Speke ea Z steam ad ech ai i Nn a A A Al HA Nl A A At rt "The Store with the -- Door above -- Paar gore. ~ 2 3 Princess St. - - Opposite Grand Opera House | ST