Daily British Whig (1850), 27 Apr 1922, p. 16

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THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG .. SECNSHAY, ARR, wr, fom | FATHER ARTHUR STALEY |" amine moves | "SUCCUMBS TO IVURY } \ rived this morning from Hamilton R Passes Away in Toronto Hos- | ..4 Toronto, and took on consider- » ant pital--Skull Fractured In able freight here for Mon : Auto Accident. The steamer Jeska arrived { eee morning from Poin 3 s with 1 Rev. Father Arthur Staley, rector coal, and is being unloaded at of the oman Catholic. church, | ward's wharf. Weston, : passed away In St., Mich-| The steamer Iocolite, of the Im- Balls Jioepita), Toren, Wedsesday perial Ofl Company, passed down . nye . Vas ec Ved vy : ' wm n:ng ore Was .XTere've 'Y | this morning from Toronto to Mont- { for the early Spring | in Kingston that little hops | _ of recovery from the injury sustala-| Th R St: {ved with - ied in the automobile accident last e tug Ray Stanton arrived wi'® : when the weather Friday was entertained from the two barges of hay from Wolfe Is- . first. The news of his passing was|land this morning. is sO changeable-- received with deep regret, for the The steamer City of Ottawa Is XA PRPRPPLTLIIID * IN deceased was beloved by all associat-| overdue from Montreal, and is ex- . ak . ed with him in his religious work. pected to arrive up to-day. : Indeed, With the Many Practical Materials As- medium weights in { Rev. Arthur Staley was born at] { s ; - fl! wolte Island, being the eldest son| Two More Vessels Aground. | sembled Here For the Home, the Task of Getting Balbriggan. of Daniel Staley. He was educated It was reported that a wre cking | 7 {at the separate schopl, Wolfe Island, | crew from the Donnelly Salvage and Settled Is V ery Easy. jand St. Michael's !College, Toronto. Wrecking Company were to leave | For several years after ordination| Thursday afternoon to float the stea- ' {he was assistant to Rex. Father Mc-| mer Oatland, which is aground near . {Cann at St. Francis' church, Toron- | el ro Little piv is] Draperies Make Such a {to, He was appointed pastor of} expected in the operations of remov ] &E | 8 : > | Weston church about ten years ago,|ing the vessel. It is also understood | HL i ¥ 'Difference to the Home [hic position he oseutie] at hie that -the steamer Vinmount is | i =n r : : ) his death. a happy dis- agg i somewhere he vicini A >A 3: 3 a Detred bay PY i sgronng spmewhers in the vicinity 0) * | in Spring. SINGE GARMENTS iva e790, deh UNIONSUITS ........«v.5-..»31.30 {and people. 2 | He ig survived by his® father, 2 | } DRAPERIES go by seasons { Daniel "Staley, Toronto; four broth- a ers, including Rev. Louis Staley,| " hia f { : | just as clothes do, and to shift the SPRING SHIRTS SPRING NECK- { Chesterville, and Rev. Melville Sta- SAN 3 i p omit Ei scene of your home to Spring are {ley, Thorold; and four sisters, two in {the sisterhood, Loretta Community, Toronto; Mrs. L.. Shyne and Mrs. : il { Dut neither Su) Hor Wales Samuel" Brooks, Toronto > a 3 } breezes. Choose the drapery fab- The remains will be HProught to : Kingston via. G. T. R. on Friday ev- ening and [the funeral will take place | Bs | ows. . The Home Furnishing See: from M. P Keyes undertaking par- E |lors to St. Mary's Cathedral on Sat- { ) > } i urday morning at 9 o'clock. Es 3 | S34 colorings. : WEAR Splendid time to se- bright, colorful Draperies, shutting That are different-- new materials-- new Lot ew Spat patterns. Priced ee! you pang Neckwear. $1.50 to $3.50 "75¢. to $1.50 ric by the yard and design, your tion suggests many new designs p ----+------ | SPRING CAPS SPRING HATS |The first sign of . Spring calls for cool Tios on correct Hats | FP} 0 thu n or Spring--all new headwear -- Cana- BiHe Is Pushing Ahead Improve- ! dian Caps, English ments to the Township shades. Special Tress Caps. | Hall Entrance. $3.50 $2.50 to $3.50 pg as BUNGALOW "NETS | CURTAIN-SCRIM | | 1 | time to supervise the city street worl | 20c. up | I 2 2C. up {as chairman of the Board of Works, | . MAJOR H, J. MACKENZIE ar veteran and S.P.C Rar ; ra rata WT i 5 | but he is busily engaged in township | uate, who died of 'f ane : The range of patterns in the Bunga-| SCRIM is one of the most popular . and pn I i T 8 tai P All the new Spring Haberdashery. Ee a go reek | 7. iichacT's Hospital, Totonto. low Nets is Yory complete---numer. | materials for Curtains, and comes 1 | : | ange ol exce 3 as- of the township as well as the city | To Buy Street S : able patterns suitable for window | Bo ee wear White Cream and : : p § Sweeper. es ? 1 council. He reports being quite suc- ao y veoper. { drapes and door~panels. The three | peru, plain or fancy borders; full cessful in getting th sopl tC J. S. Spence, implément dealer, has 4 " a i ' . getting the people of Ca-| i cq an order from the city board colors are: White, Cream and Ecru. |yard 'wide, . taraqui to sign up for Hydro power. | em Lue fily board s . @ ® " ' | Next Monday evening he is to 1° works for a street sweeper, The dress a special meeting of the vestry { sweeper will be delivered immediate- | EE ALD. GRAHAM BUSY IN ! RE Rema | 25c¢. up. CATARAQUI'S INTERESTS \ ; JO of Ohrist church, Cataraqui, and ask | iy and will be used on paved streely 11 them to join.in with the others py | It Is a horse-drawn machine and | 75-79 Brock Street signing the Hydro agreement. Ald. | POS all dust and dirt along the | : I { curt { Graham is also helping to Supervise | "'"™ | "If off i Kk" co helping © Supers | : -- 0 our route 1t ays to wa | improvements to the Cataragui towne | li y P ship hall. A concrete platform and [\ Scientific Palmist. | A Special Sel ng of steps are being built at the front en- Has read the hands of hundreds of | trance. A curbing will be built to [most distinguished people. Here | . { O | IA il the road and the ground will be filled | again for few days. Randolph Hotel, | ll | » | in for a driveway, Room 2. Hours, 10 to 12, 2 to 5, 7 | hse to 9. Terms $1.00. | FRASSO-CUNNINGHAM ee 75¢ each | The man who is not afraid of tail- | re hy Wedding Ceremony Tock Place in jure seldom has to face it. Il Church at Cushendall, He who hustles has no time for | GREEN--WHITE--CREAM The marriage of Pearl Cunning-| envy. ®. b ham, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. crete | . . . : ? E R S ON John Cunningham, Kingston Mills, to DAILY MEMORANDUM | { ' First quality, usual width, strong, dur- : . Alger Frasso, youngest son of Mrs. Irishmen's Euchre to-night. | | : . i ? eer a, Tt ite Muicriy | COLT, Notre Dame Hall, Friday, § | able rollers with good spring. | " ' at Cushendall church at nine o'clock | Mission Band Concert and Tableau, | Rev. | In costume, Queen street Methodist sis a ---------------- . . | Monday morning, April 24th. | church, § p.m. | = -- me -------- BROTHERS [Limited | Father Kingsley performed the cere- | or --ci | mony. The bride was given away by | | her father. She was beautifully] { Phones 458--459. Wholesale 1767. [hor father "She 'was beautitoly | RINTERS and hat to match, and also wore a | 3 ~ oost wriet wate, no gir ot the | HANSON, CROZIER & EDGAR | f « groom, She was attended by Miss | Ee rape A rrr | : TNH | Irene Grames, Prescott, who wore a | MARKET SQUARE, KINGSTON. i { Meet Summer Needs Most r I : | navy blue silk dress and hat to | | i Economically A] V Y HO | mateh. Mack Cunningham was | BORN, | / | groo: SMITH--In Kingston, Ont. April) } | TSMR, HR Tg ay Nira Cyril W. . : $ | 2 5 up | a ° a 2 LJ i » SCRIM: CURTAINS Following the ceremony the bridal Smith, a daughter. |couple drove to the home of the (Toronto papers please copy). a . . . id Thx f h bride, where a dainty breakfast was i ; SCRIM CURTAINS are very suitable for Ay enjoy a Fish Dinner Fri ay from the served. The 'bride received many DIED ¢ summer because of their loose weave mak- costly presents, Including checks. | STALEY --At St. Michael's Hospital, | 3 rer ing them light and airy and the ease with * * ~ wide range carried by us. Every taste or [ir congratulations, Mr. sna Mrs. | Foignio, of 4p ech 1923 Hev. ; Which they withstand frequent laundering. - Frasso left on the noon train for the | Funeral WM take pl f M. P. " he Crisp, lace trimmed styles freshen up the fan can be met. Note a few of our regu oast for their honeymoon. On their Keyes Re ih iy Satur- bedrooms, and there are various bordered hE 3 : : day morning at 8.30 St. Mary's | . lar lines--Halibut; . Salmon, Special Red return they will reside at 87 Earl A I a er. Fornian] patterns in designs for the dining and liv ] street. The groom's gift to the mass will be sung at § o'clock for ; ing room. Spring Salmon, White Fish, Mackerel, bridesmaid was a gold brooch and en repose of Jus soul. Jespeottutly Pickerel, Pike, Perch, Bull Heads, Finna fo Bie groomsmen a geld te yin, viet Se. » » ' » | : + : NOTED PREACHER COMING. IN MEMORIAM * | E Haddie, Fillet, Cisco. ee . In loving memory, of my Sear hus- | anc x our dad, Pte. *. ¥ " Ripe Tomatoes, Celery, Parsley, Lettuce A Vieuets, RCo Divine to Preach 28} wiv who Elles action Apri, 1318." : & . a Announcement wds made last| He lies beneath where the poppies Ee (Leaf and Head), Cucumbers, Cauliflow- SE Clhuccs tani { Part dh Ee ers, Radishes, Green Onions, Carrots, i anniversary services will be held --Wite and sons George and sianey | LIMITED | next Sunday. The special preacher * Beets, Cooking Onions and Cabbage, Pine- will be the Rev. Dr. W. G. Wilson, of IN MEMORIAM | » A -- . Victoria, B.C. In loving memory of my two sons, A - 3 apples, Strawberries, Bananas, Oranges, Dr. Wilson is a brother of the pre- Fred and eorgy Murray, whe, fell Ja 2 r-- ori ee -------- ¢ F it L nd A 1 sent minister at Chalmers' church April, 1815. A | Grape rut, Lemons a PP es. and has preached in Kingston before. Gone, but not forgotten. | \ He is a strong, virile preacher with -->Mother, sisters and brothers. > a living message. For some years i - . . . a he was the outstanding figure in the CARD OF THANKS. So Bl J I TE R--Dairy Prints and Rolls--this 18 religious and philanthropic life of wa Seri, Inoths ther und Brotiier of f ht N 'No. | stock. To clear at ,per lb. . . 36¢. the province of Seskatchewan. As| Litia't; (heir many friends tor their ne 0 1 e ew oes { minister of St Andrew's church,| sympathy and beautiful floral offerings Moose Jaw, he preached every Sun-| during their recent sad bereavement. day to congregations which taxed the|™ JAMES REID EGGS--Ask for Perfection brand in. car- seating capacity of one of the larg-| The OM Firm of Undectukers ; F y a) » ; : : ' eet churches in Canada, 254 and 256 PRINCESS STREET Tl tons. Every Egg guaranteed. - he moved to Victoria, B.C. The a 43 Tar Ambulascs : 0 p | n * - same success seems to have followed % : 2% ' . him to his new field. Ome example ROBERT J. REID of-liis worth and Catholicity is in- The Leading Undertaker _ GLASSCO PINE- | GLASSCO JAMS |]{ficctea ty the tact that a his rece phone 877. 280 Princess street - APPLE MAR- AND JELLIES : tion In Victoria the Roman Catholic . - ; Strap Shoes are very pop- 'MALADE Archbishop, the Anglican Bishop, . the 1i t ernor, th ie . 2 assorted--4 1b. tins. Yo cas on rise and the mayor of the ular and this is one of the 41b. lass jars. regu-| Regular 95¢. city joined with the ministers of the : WN ; new styles--Patent Lea- Sind churches of the city in according him Special . ... . $1.10 Special . ...... 75¢c. le NO ey aii adel. Undertaker 3 _ X te) ther Turn Sole. edly be of unusual public interest. Interment at Sand Hill 3 . The remains of the late Mrs. Sam- . 500 Large Bottles Catsup, each . ... . . . 23c. uel Williams, who passed away at gr Ny ! : }| Battersea during February, were in- rred in the cemetery at Sand Hill $ WATCH THIS SPACE. , le: Wednesday afternoon. The fun- LER : Ab eral was very largely attended. Rev. : Mr. Codhing, Battersea Methodist church, conducted the service. x &

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