\ THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG 5 ' TUESDAY, JANUARY 8. 1920, rt ES DEATH OF MRS. ILC. ALGUIRE | ert 0 hs ] FN, The Best News In The Paper WENT WEST FOR REST AND PASSED AWAY SUDDENLY. To-day 18 This Born in Mallorytown--Funeral is to > be Held in Athens When Remains S---- Announcement of - . Arrive From British Columbia. The Late Patrick Fannon. > +k Jan, y Plea death occurred dn the Hotel ng a message s | Dien onWNonday afternoon about 5.30 ving the sad p 1 O'clock, when Patrick Fannon, who * ' aor Livingston 5 . a Ss for years was coachman at the arch- tal, Vancouver, B.C., of one | bishop's palace, passed to rest. The | dl, of Athens' highly respected residents [Cause of death was due to pneu. January in the person of Mrs. 1. C. Alguire | monia, ; On October 21st last Mrs. Alguire| The deceased, who was an expert left Athens for Ottawa, where her | OTseman, served with the R.C.H.A. \ fi sister, Mrs. A. F. Chapman, of that {in the North-West rebellion. For i ! 'ity, joined her, and the following | Years he was marshal of the Young " day they left on a trip to Edmonton | Irishmen and used to ride at the head IA and Vancouver to visit friends. After | of the procession through the streets spending about ten days in Edmonton of Kingston. He is survived by his with a sister and niece, they proceed- | Wife and family, ed to Vancouver. Mrs. Chapman re- | -- : - turned home the latter part of No- | The Tate Mrs. Collins. of Suits and Over vember, Mrs. Alguire having planned | The death Soeured at the family 1 | to spend the winter in that city with |residence, 91 Te street, on Monday, coats at a reduction ex sitar Wire Pre SA daughter, | of Annie Rodgers, wife of William ». ! Mrs. Anderson. | Collins. The furaral takes place on of One-fifth off regu- J | Shortly after her arrival severe | Thursday morning, ¥ 3 1 headaches developed, from which sue lar prices -- high | had suffered slightly. They gradually nor Marys Orphans' Guild. 3 became more violent, and on Decem- | © annual meeting of St. Marys grade, reliable, ready ber 17th she was taken to the hospi- | Orphans' "Guild took place on Sunday 3 tal, after suddenly losing the sight | afternoon. The election of officers to wear Clothing Si of the left eve from hemorrhages, resulted: President, Miss Agnes * and the sight of the right eye was Doolan; first vice-president, Mrs. J. right when you need " nearly gone. Specialists attributed | Doherty; second vice-president, Mrs, ; he cause to a degeneration of the | P. J. Murphy; recording secretary, them most. Mothers, blood. Five teeth were extractea | Mrs. Dowe; financial secretary, Mrs. owing to abscesses. | Maiden; treasurer, Miss L. Whelan. take advantage of i Ea Mrs. Alguire was Laura Judd, the Is eonnection with the work of the 1 third daughter of the late Mr. and! guild, © first euchre party was heie this sale to secure Mrs. Henry Judd, of Mallorytown, |at the House 8t Providence on Mon. ' 3 {and she was born in that village on | day evening, and it was a pronounce Boys Clothing at less | Aug. 28th, 1849. On June 19th, success, reflecting much credit upon | 1872,, she was united in marriage to | the president, Miss Doolan, under than they can be PA { Isaac C. Alguire and took up esi. joss 3isegtion all of the social and 3 2 ; { dence in Athens i the beautiful [charitable work o © society is cam bought for wholesale S al | home, she ever since ~ occupied | ried on. : } Elgin street. On March 3rd, 1912, -------------- to-day. [2 D: . Mr. Alguire passed away and she | was left alone with a niece of her | Bi ett Tu Shusiciaus. » . { husband, Miss Ella Deming, who had | Wie Say 8, J $20.00 will do the work of $25.00 during | always resided in the home. For the | trade, had a number of excellent hi 1 | Past five years her mother, Mrs. | UPright pianos brought in in ex- this sale. . y sSod. 2 we at su | change on players. The list contains Judd, who passed away last summer, hn Willa: | lived with her, and Mrs. Alguire, feel | all Souq Makes: New Scale i wen 20 PER CENT. OFF ALL READY.TO- [J] ins the need 'of a seat ani ates) | Brome avormwith, Weber and Goir- . { planned to spend the winter in Van. | ley. These pe ts wi Ho x WEAR CLOTHING | couver with her sister and niece. She | first class condition, a oe r { leaves a host of friends who sincerely | I've ya and_Some are ih ng a regret 'her sudden death. She was a low: 3s $285. 5 ere is EE. | 1 h | Woman of warm sympathy and grac- | intent ing pure asers. Jone St A 1 sales for casn. { fous manner, and her beautiful home | OF call at Lindsay's, 121 Princess St. : . | was always an hospitable one. I TT Goods marked In plain figures. | She was a member of the Metho- | G. Y. Chown has left on a trip to | N d 1 | dist church and took a deep interest | Atlantic City o goo S on approva . | in all branches of its work, being an |? -- i: i class leader and ah officer in many of H | TT ii Ii IR A Evening Apparel Befitting A Brilliant Season IM Evening Gowns Superb fabrics, daring new colorings, designs of regal grace or the most buoyant youthfulness, And Only One of a Kind Exclusive, but not expensive--$30.00, $35.00, $38.00, $45.00, up to $110.00 HAA | ardent Sunday school worker and | ee Her memory ANSON, CROZIER & EDGAR ' ° ° | the church societies. | will ever be cherished in the church i | and village. ! | Besides Miss Deming in the home, | | she leaves six sisters and one bro- | I | ther. They 2: Mrs. V, Buell, Van-| . 75-77-79 BROCK STREET. { couver, B.C.; Mrs. A. F. Chapman, | , Market Square, Kingston | Ottawa; Mrs. WF. Sheldon, Athens: [re "If Off Your Route It Pays to Walk" Mrs. (Rev.) T. C. Buchanan, Edmon. | DAILY MEMORANDUM. ton, Alta.; Mrs. O. H. Bresee, Mrs.| Band at Palace rink to-night. . (Dr.) Sparling and Dr. D. H. Judd,| A. O. H. Euchre Party, Wednesday | all of Boston. 2 re op of Pag» Three, right han The remains left Vancouver Sun- | corner far prohetlitias day morning and are expected to ar-| Bn he Seek of Frayer Meeting, | | rive in Athens about Friday. The fu- | CUPO cach e party and dance at| | neral will be held from her late resi- | Barriefield Hat, Friday, dan. oth. Lad- | '| dence to the Methodist church. | ies provide. | ee een | BORN, | SULLY At Westnork. Deb. 30th, 1919 to Mr. and Mrs. 8 J. Sully, a son. { TOE EY Pl Theatrical {| siawmen Jong HUNT--HICK--In Belleville, i 1st, by Rev. Rual Dean Swayne, h | Lorna Bernice Hick daughter of | } } I Everything To Hostery Make A Dance For evening wear in all Worth While the pretty new shades. Corsets For Evening ; : Wear Priced $1.00, $1.25, In beautiful pink bro- $1.50, on up to $3.50 cades, and the best pair makes. Priced $3.50 to $5.50 mm A RR Ran (HATA, -- Hi I HI IAN tpg, fi, \ A Nd Am Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hick, Belle- ville, to Harold Roy Hunt. son of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Hunt, Kingston. cm mp At Griffin's, 'Wm. Farnum scored another tri- | umph last evening when he was | shown for the first time in "The Last | 2 DIED. of the Duanes," the great Wm, Fox | BETS At Kingston, on the 4th in- production which headlines the pro- | stant. .H. A. Betts, Esq, eldest son gramme for the first half of the week | of The late Dr. Betts, of Calder- at Griffin's, "The Last of the Duanes' | Funeral (private) at 10.80 a.m. on Wed: 6 as vivid a portrayal as the "Lone | nesday, from 150 King Street. Star Ranger," and the other Zane COLLINS --In Kingston, on January 5. Grey stories produced by Mr. Fox, 1920, at the family residence, 91 As Buck Duane, about whom revol. (Gore street. Annie Rodgers, dearly 7 & » beloved wife of Willlam 8. Collins. | ves the teeming action of this Texas | Funeral (private) from above address | tomance and the attractive love | Thursday morning to St. Mary's story, Mr. Farnum offers a charac- | Sathedrel uere a Sule Feqiuiem 5 > f % mass w »M Sung a oc or terization extraordinary in ita force | the happy repose of her Soul and delightful in its shading. The | Friends and 'acquaintances are kindly Last of the Duanes" is a most realis- | invited to attend the mass. tic presentation of the days of bor-| tBostal and Hamilton papers please der terrorism in Texas, and certain | oopy. . Scenes were filmed at risk of life | Dion Hmph Exion, at the Hotel and limb. "The Last of the Duanes," | : « Patrick, eldest som of the! is a remarkable picture, and will well Fu 4 repay a visit to Griffin's. --Advt, y Street. on Wednesday ming. avg o'clock Sa St. ary's sthedra ere a solemn requiem At The Strand. : Mass will be sung for the happy A , magnificent picturization of Tepose of his soul "The Woman Thod Gavest Me," by and acquaintances are Rindty Hall Caine, the most famous novel (Toronto, Guelph, Alberta and Ro. Uy the Manx author, will be seen at chester, N.¥.. papers please copy). tig Strand theatre tonight and | LONG.-4h Hotel ey, Kingston, on nesday. Hugh Ford, one of the most loved wo 1920, Surah Jane Cole, experienced of stage and screen pro- | Teloved wits § John long, aged ducers, went to California to make | Funeral will take place from her resi- the picture with a powerful cast ence, Elginburg, 1 o'clock, Wed. which includes Katherine MacDon. Cemetery. room. to Cataraqul ald, Milton Sills, Theodore Roberts, | Friends ang Acquaintances respectfully Jack Holt, Fritzi Bruuette, Kather- | {avited to attend. ine Griffith and others. As a picture | SANDERSON---On Sunday, 4th January, = it doubtléss will prove one of the Avenue wise Moune Pleasant | == screen's greatest triumphs. The tre. 2 after a) od Tal : mendous story of Mary's stregers| et of Gorge apie, Mathew, SO ie AHR after being sacrificed upon the altar. . 1y of the Tibi of Nova Scotia, of wedlock 10 a man she hates is un- IN MEM orgettable and as the Story covers a ok ; ----] Tang ood EYP Africa, India, Bug | oJ7,10yins memory oF Jomuarat fror- land and the South Polar regions--it hi died January sth, 1919, T™e, AE pd id OO 00 Tes TTT Ac THT IHL SPECIAL SALE OF Household Linens 150 DOZ. BEDROOM TOWELS AT ~ PRE-WAR PRICES bt Frzelope | | Camisoles hemise In Flesh and White, of Of Crepe de Chene : ay, Crepe de Chene, Satin anc. Silk; Flesh and or Silk. Priced $1.50 | ite. Priced $3.7 | White ead $ 5to | to $5.50. i IH 5 Of fine Nainsook -- priced $1.50 to $6.50 I i Silk Underskirts $4.50 to $8.25 TT eran a I John Laidlaw & Son, I td. Huck Bedroom Towels, extra large size, hemmed ends, a splendid absorbent quality. ; "This Towel to-day is cheap at $1.50 per pair E and could not be purchased from the manu- : every other way. The production has Never shall her mem - facturers at anything like the price we offer, Frasticatly Fran Star oast of play- Around sh ouEits wil ay Mager, ; . - ers. acDonald, a prime favo-} grave gle s Bought a long time ago while the lower ol i Sesame and Jack Holt has one of the best ! IHR A : rite, has the leading feminine role ul prices prevailed, enables us to make the foles of his pereen carcer.--advt, In ovine ORAM, Bare | 5 J anua 's Best N ews : 0 3 'Rebekah Tod LO.O.F. Officers, Who died January Sth, 1913. ! : : : Th al election an - ' : +1 : speci price to or cant elestion and Jhatala- da ws Sartre on are broken, 3 FOR WOMEN IN NEED OF SHOES No. 10, LO.O.F., took place on Mon. Brigihne bopes we fo day evening. Mrs. Webster. distor: On oma "ous ey mr Drighior. ; IT'S NEWS OF OUR ANNUAL SALE deputy President, of Gananoque, per- the shining shore, h ! formed the installation eeremony. | 49% We know that o'er the river ' ' g . = its dear -» ; : : Ethél Lemmon; JAMES } Py. held espite clreumstances that would mak It seem almost impossible, much fous necossirs, 'STARTS THURSDAY, JANUARY 8th, CONTINUES ALL JANUARY