= - 'PAGEEIGHT THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, SATURDAY, oc TOBER 19, 1918, i UENENEEEENNSENNENNNNNNNNNCNNNEEER Nor: | : I= ITUARY = SPECIAL BARGAINS | - TONIGHT Ladies' Soft Wool oC -- i Major Charles E. Stewart, District = Depot No. 2, has been struck off the '== strength of the C.E.F., being surplus Late Capt. J. J. Murray. _ in rank to establishment. At half past eleven o'clock on 'Fri- --- . day night,, the death occurred at his The late Sergt. George T. Alcroft, home on Frontenac street, of Capt.}172nd Battery. who died in Quesn's Joseph James Murray, at the age of Military Hospital Friday afternoon, thirty-seven years, The deceased was|js to he buried Saturday .aftérnoon a native of Kingston and had been &| with full military honors. Satur- mariner on the Great Lakes for fif-| day morning there was some doubt teen years. About.a week ago he|as te whether the .R.C.H.A. band was taken ill of influenza, which rap-| would be allowed to take part in idly developed into pneumonia, Sur-| the parade owing to the influenza viving him are a wife and five small | epidemic, but the officers, NLC.0'S. children, . and men of the batteries had been ------ asked to attend, The deceased sol- Late Mrs, James Black, dier originally belonged to the R. With her husband, Gunner James|C. (H. A. He went to South Africa Black, lying dangerously ill in the |' with the Cabadian contingent, and same hospital, Mrs. James Black] volunteered for overseas service on passed away in the Hotel Dieu on |the outbreak of the present war. He Saturday morning, after an illness of | went over with "B" Battery and was pneumonia of a week's duration. The|in France nearly three years. On | deceased was born in this city thirty- | his Teturn he was attached for duty six years ago, the daughter of the |to the 72nd Battery, and was on late Thomas Barlow. Her husband |duty there up to a few days ago. enlisted withthe 5th Field Battery of the First Contingent and served overseas until five months ago, when he was returned on furlough. He contracted influenza while at his home, and both he and his wife have Fadeived freatment in the Hotel Dieu place at the Tete de Pont Barracks since last Wednesday, The late Mrs. , Te Blac S . on Friday last, when two N.C.O's. ack is survived by three sisters, : Mis. Ji > of the R.C.H.A. were presented with ® Mrs. James McKane, Mrs. J. Powell decorations. S.M. T. Turher. W.G and Miss Julia Barlow, of Kingston, . ge es 3 2 i. 5 was presented with the meritori and two brothers, William and 4 SM. 'W.- Thomas, of Buffalo, N.Y. service medal, and S.) L. - : . . was presented with the Croix AND NOW COMES THE NEED OF A NEW r mG. nslee, Guerre de Belgique. The os oe OVERCOAT, ' AND THE "SPLENDID STOCK |, A iknovn tiisen died ato on 1025, ere praseuied bv Brig Gen Friday afternoon, in the person District. y i t l ANSWERS: William C. Ainslee, for fifteen years oy a popular uptowr meat dealer, The Work at the [Tete de Pont Bar- Y late Mr. Ainslee was born in Kings-| 140s fs almost at a standstill ow- EEA HA Two American' recruits, ~Pte. . Q. Thomson and Pte. Lindsay, weré taken on the strength of the R. C. H. JA. on Thursday. : -- An interesting ceremony took X ton forty-five years ago and was a ing to the influenza. Up to yester- 3S resident of the city all his life. - One day afternoon there were over fifty week ago pneumonia developed and cases at the bafracks. 3 5 ® he passed away at his residence..35f, |- Cine Johnson street, The deceased was an Capt. H. Peters, paymaster of » Is surely a gathering of overcoats that will glad- Anglican in religion, being a member | No. 8 District Depot, has been on {of St. James' church, and he was' a |the sick list for the past few days. den the eye of the particular man--the man who conservative in politics. He is sur- -- knows style and value when he sees them. | dren, Howard, George, Dorothy. and [of Soh Delis iy Lelie. commandant dren, Howard, George, Dorothy and [of the Depot Batteries, who was A . . . Come and get mto one and enjoy this brisk Ainslee, three sisters, Mrs, H. Mc-|of this week, has now recovered TTT TTT . In all the best British makes, including Penman's 'and Mercury. Your choice to-night at { Joseph. His mother, Mrs. David J. stightly 'indisposed in the early part 75 1 00 1 25 P . th Faul, Mrs. W. J. Arniel and Miss {and is back at duty. y Cc, » 5 4 . a alr weather. Bertha Ainslee, and two brothers, (Continued on Page 6.) t Herbert and Monte, all of Kingston, ' e . ahs: : ce: 00 00 00 00 also survive, DAILY MEMORANDUM Pri : $18. ' $20. ' $22. ' $25. up to $35.00 } See top of page three, right hand . ner, fo robabilities, The Late Mrs. A. P. Guild. wd ry There entered into rest at Matlory- BORN. town, Ont, on Friday afternoon, Oc- DAVIDSON--In Kingston General Hos- tober 18th, Sarah Flagg, relict of the pital Oct. 18, 1918, to Mr. and Mrs. ® @ 9 late Albin B. Guild, at the advanced Wm. Davidson JF, a son, ; .|age of eighty-three years and three MARRIED. : \ She had been ailing for months, ADAMS-SMITH--At St. John's Chureh, some time, but up to last week was Portsmouth, Monday, Oct. 14th, able to be around as usual. - Death 1918, Agnes Jean, daughter of Mr. . Ese. uf rd ¢ > and' Mrs. Thos. Smith, to Hemman BROCK STREET . came after a few days of illness, and Walker, son of the late Mr. and on Friday she passed peacefully away Mrs. H. Adams; Oshawa. COSY, WARM WINTER WEIGHT UN. DERWEAR For All the Family To-night At prices less than to-day's wholesale cost. 225 LADIES' WARM WINTER VESTS AND DRAWERS In Turnbul"s and Leonard's famous makes. Special values to-night at from 50c¢ to $2.00 a gar- ment. 450,GIRLS' VESTS AND DRAWERS In wool and union, in all the best makes.' Your pick to-night at from 45¢ to $1.25 a garment. ALSO 150 GIRLS' WOOL AND UNION COM. BINATION SUITS Tonmightfrom. . .-.. .... 2 .$1.00 up E : E I gE : = : = Es | . iad : i With her demise passes one of the ' If off your route it pays to walk, oldest residents of - Leeds . county. DISD. . Throughout a long and useful life shel \ rngiui---in Kgngston on Oct. 1563, "went about doing good," and many gus, Willian George Ainslie, eld- families for miles around found in her st son of the Jate David J. Ainslie 3 Ah 3 : a and Mrs. Angle, 362 Johnston a ministering angel during their days : street, aged 45 Saga. of sickness or trouble. She was born Funeral private from bis late residence, near the village of Mallorytown, and 356 Johnson stréét, on Monday at in that vicinity spent all her days. Ne Sp Corarhiul, Cometery. ui . 5 cus ANDERSON--In Kingston, X 3 Her husband predeceased her on 1318, Arabell itass Andersob, aged April 14th, 1914. Five children mourn 60 years. the loss of a loving and devoted moth. Funeral will take place from her late er, namely: Clark O. and Stephen A. residence, 34 Wellington street, i rh Monday afternon at 4 o'clock to Guild, of Mallorytown; Mrs. John Cataraqui Cemetery. Tuits, of Muskegon, Mich.; Mrs. John Friends and acquaintances are respect- A. Root, of Mallorytown, and Leman fully invited to attend. (Motors, ) A. Guild, of the Daily British Whig, | BLACK--an Kingston: on Oet. 19th, this city. The funeral took place on gis, Mary: inriow, belowed wife of Saturday afternoon interment being FOnaial Trom the residence of her sis- made at Mallorytown cemetery. Of ter, Mrs. John Powell, 226 Syden- her it may truly be said: ham street on Monday morning 4.30 y » o'clock. to St, Mary's - Cathedral, PR where a solemn requiem mass will Life's race well run, be sung for th happy repose of Life's work well done, her soul, ' Ei ' : ; i Life's victory won, CRAIG--"Entered into rest." on Friday, ; : Now t st Oct. 13th, Mildred Henderson, be- pew - ow: cometh rest loved wite of the Rev. William 5 Craig, 376 Albert street. & TT 300 BOYS' ALL WOOL AND UNION SHIRTS AND : DRAWERS ose In Turnbull's, in Penman's, in Tiger brand elastic rib. Specially priced to-night at from 90c to $1.50 a garment. PENMAN'S FLEECE LINED SHIRTS AND DRAWERS For Boys. Yours to-night at. ... 65c to 75¢c a garment Jobe Laidlaw & Son ) Late Mrs. William Craig. Funeral from her late residence -on One of Kingston's most nobln of Monday ait 10.30 a.m. r £ S| women passed away Friday evening DELONG-1n Bellevite on Oetaber Tot, A » ' Ml] in the person of Mildred Henderson, 1918, Edna Pearl Wartman, belove : : wit f Richard L. Delong, eldest 3 J > 8 wife of Rev. William Craig, Albert daighter of Lewis A. Sop or Ji| street. The deceased 'was born six-|iuneral from her father's: residence. omens Underwear - Bilis tiimioibuss ins i fi = 3 ; "SB the Rideau, and the many years of hey lu Adald uty. : : activity oun] and neh life in YUILD-imtered Into. reat, at Mallory. A own, nt,' on ct. LN be » | Methodist itinerancy, both in Ontario Sarah Flagg, relict of the late Al- Vests and Drawers, white and natur P and Quebec, had especially fitted her mn hb. Guild, aged $3 years and 3 g ' 2 i months. : good winter weight. Special at 45c, 50c, | tor prominent leadership. for which |, oP pe te (TTT i TTT she was wonderfully endowed. Mrs. of her son-in-law, Johw A. Root, on and 75¢ a garment. "- ; m| Craig's life was one of supreme seif- Saturday, Oct. 18th, at 2.50m p.m. sacrifice, for, not only her immediate Interment at Mallorytown DINE ---------- 4 ' "ps . . family and church, of which she was tery. Women's Combinations 'with long and Wis prominent and 'talented member, "Happy he vale : but for humanity. er first and last| With such a mother. Faith in woman. short sleeves, ankle length, white and na- [| bu for bumaaity. AINAYS. Bok 0 80. och vue pot wat sro so FE 8 "tur WwW 3 ga! but of others, truly the life of h al. ' orth to-day $3 00. To- ht for | Master be been fully exempiiged in Comey vavy and the' he trip and . 1, 3 $2.00 a suit. a | ler Bie, ti lrieng and Sobsaler > Fe 8half not bind bis soul with clay." | those ie, or * HOWARD--At Kingston General Hos- sj : : z R| Who came in contact with the deceas-| "A 5 CAL Kingston General Hos: ~ Fall line of men's'and boys' fleece lined od f6It that she was in truth & follow-| Francie Masel yooogost Bram: aL er of the Divine Master, who went of Me. and jure. A. Howard, Collins ¥. Ag 3 years, . 'union and wool shirts, drawers and combin- about doing; gout. and her COMSMANG yy tu His ns "Wes senttiches | at * . ~ ans and Turnbull's best | housht was the advancement o Friends and. acquaintances Fespectiulty 3 : ) invited to atten makes at less than present mill prices al; [he Woman's Missionary : S . odist MURRAY---In Kingston, on Oct. 18th, aL bl : of the Meth church 1 1918, Capt. Joseph James Murray, ¥ aged 37 years. Funeral will taiph place from his late residence, $45 Monday morning, i to St. Mary's Cathedral, where a , ous soleann requiem mas wil be sung ons of Sydenham® Street | _ for the happy repose of 'his soul M rch the person of a ¥rishde wid 4cquiintances respectfully valuable and beloved leader in qll de- daw to attend. ~~ J Daren eke ed, Jaa ing The | MORAM--In Kingston on Oct 1xth, | SS -- ; * 1818, Nancy Morah, daughter of the | SORXOEIOOEXNIREXNR the late Mrs. Craig pos- late Mr_ang Mrs. Morah of remarkable ; pair, % | fe dovoiod wits and | dunia Cassis 108 Gover HR : : lly : 5 Hh i A , A Wilfred H. paves Cathedral, whore . 8, Tavera A 13 SA, These Shoes of fine black kid are un 'com- § Be heavy vibbed sro hg, durable, det i BAPE Tepe i noe soul | I» fortable to the feet--and very unusual value, $8.50. : ES i ot . 1mvited to attend. . : Wii 3 ¥ - : % " 'Cashmere and Wool Socks in other colors at 35¢, 40c, pair. . y . A fn i i Esty HH ~EB g TRENROK Ju, Kin on,..om October - 2 AE : ~ ° £3 meses | WO Compare the Price : Sr s an easy thing to say that the cost of shoes is not a any J id to have ou compare the price of our oes wi any other shoes | dependable for. service, good fit and good looks. ~ LOCKETT'S i i ad