Daily British Whig (1850), 7 Apr 1906, p. 9

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Nn Kingston ¥, Will ¢ he Agaic" It Back he, Yee vraaan Next Monday we wish for next M > i bout 10. clock Eo. 1, 3 ere to save money on the - ur ins and Corset Cover Ep rchae of ook here :-- : eries-- Cover Embroi- and one-quarter me very dainty rly .all 15 inches - at least from choice at 10 morning, each... 'mbroidered Nat turer's sample ® 1 { ong and full 50} gularly he sold | ir, but to clear [ time, our price | ® 10 o'clock, per | assorted lot of Fine Swis 1 they Net Curtgiy gn, and they must all be clea rains, o'clock, you may have vou d on Mop. t. discount. y with OHN LAIDLAW & SON . pend ~ 5 ds : Kingston : "Easter" -,_i2 not yet ss majority. nded. On f all the is 1906 as you list, but AL, the and one v to the itiful, of are check sine; grey, > +95 § d, JHN LAIDLAW & SON -- Easter Bonnets, Tooll se, we think they deserve and need h as you. ' s you did not know we had the pret: easing assortment of Children's Head. It's a fact--and it will take only a rove it to youon Monday. Children's Lawn Bonnets, and Children's Silk Hats, and Boys" Silk Hats and Linen hite Silk 1 Boys' Linen Hats, with bat id nobhy toned crown, in A% Serve white or linen si Bh * doc. and . ming ap- five dif Boys' Silk Hats, in t} lam' hich "will style with full reching of la in front i 1 1.15] sane = 99 rie, 1 . JHN LAIDLAW & SON iteed Black Silk tart, at 5.75 its general appearance, superb in the : fection in the cldss of workmanship, ) greater ingston red be- all the e ideal ection- inated. ordon"' lustrous accor at top nd at 1 small ep dust 2.1) aid Before We guarantee every pair of Gents' Burtt & Packard's Pa- tent Colt Shoes " There is some: satisfac: tion to the purchasers whea they know that the Shoes they paid $5.00 for ae not going to crack in two weeks, or if the, do they get a new pair. 'T SHOE STORE SECOND SECTION. rie vie ~ YEAR 73. | NTARIO, SATURDAY, Al ELE TL CT Tr EE ET W Smniversary of the laying of the cor- her-stone of the Baltimore cathedral, the centre of Catholicism in America, will be oclebrated next month. This fine old 'building, is the pride of American Catholics, and is known to the churchmen of that faith the Sori over. Beneath its allar rests ithe ho of nearly all the primate archbishops of a century, Within its walls thr x o cardinals have received the red hat of their office. What to the Mohamme dan, what the Temple of Jerusalem is lo thy Lsraclite, what St. Peter's Bas Sica 3% in Rome to the faithful of the hue h Universal, this: cathedral is to the American Catholic,' said Cardinal fibbons in, a recent address. For that reason the centennial of the mother church will be celebrated Mecca is Sith services of extraordinary splen *. All the archbishops, bishops-and ey ith imposing ceremonies, the 100th We Tell We have nothing to conceal! No rss to hide! We publish the Ormulas of all our medicines. , You' hi find these in Ayer's Almanac for If you do not have a copy we will gladly send you one. Then show formulas to your doctor. If he not approve, then do fot buy; # i'¢ approves, then buy, and keep these amonsignors been invi oi the United States ted to attend. Pr Roosevelt is expected to be present at one the On Sunda celebration a reception clergy will of the larg Cardinal Washingtog quent chur Cardinal more than invited = all to be pr Monsigno del p wate to cotmiry sir Standard family medicines on hand. LS a ee | bration wi place in the cathedral ést hall? in the primate see and monsignorsetn the ent at the celebration. celebration services . v, April 29th, the religi of the centennial will t The next day to visiting prelates and he held in the Lyric, one city Gibbons will pontificate at the religious ceremony, and the ser mon will be delivered by Archbishop J. J. Keane, of Dubuque, the first rector of. the {atholic University. at.. and one of the most jel h orators in the country G who has presided diocese of Baltimore, the in the United States, for a quarter of a century, has the archbishops, hshops I United States r Faleonio, the apostolic the United States, will re sent Pope Pius. wea th which the cele il commemorate. event about sixty | ministering to about 40,000 Catholics, in all of that | vast area lying south of the St. Law- rence river, and the Great Lakes, and extending Trom Michigan to Florida and from Maine to Missouri Now there are fourteen provinces, with seventy seven suffragan sees, and about 13,000 priests ministering to a { Catholic population of about 12,000, noo The wiests, | cathedral congregation was not the first Catholic Raltimpre, but its inception was toy the selection by Joha Carroll, ad the first bishop Baltimore, in November, 1780. Before the Revolutionary War, priests from Southern Maryland, where the church had existed from the days of the Catholic landing under the Cal to Baltimoretown, as it in due Pope Pius VI, of of organization About the At the reception on » second day | hostilities with the mother country, addresses will he deliverdd by a num- | S¢. Peter's parish was organized, and ber of prominent 'laymen. One of | the ercetidn of a church on Saratoga these will probably be Sceretary of | street, near Charles, was begin. the Navy Charles J. Bonaparte, who When the edific was nearing com is a member of the Catholic congrega- | pletion, the builder found the small tion. 1t is expected tha President | congregation whable to meet the fin- Re vilt will also .déliver an ad- | ancial obligations. He locked the dre chiirech door, and the few Catholics The odebration will be one of the | were still without a public building most: interes occasions in the Ms | in which to worship, . tory of Catholicism in America, and ow long this state of affairs would will 'sorve as an obivet lesson of | the | have continued it 4 ix difficult to con pr RE . holie church in this { jectane, had it not heen for the pre Lsmce of a regiment of soldiers which there were many Catholics, in 1 edifice { ated under { by the Right Rev i verts, came was then called, and celebrated mass for the few = Catholics in private | houses. time of the outbreak of Interior or Gee ODalhedral These soldiers were ene ml in the immediate vicinity of the little church, and, when Sunday came around, they wished to attend mass. Learning that the church was locked against the chngregation, the soldiers marched to the scene in a body, and the door was battered in. The build hearing of this incident, and fear ing lest. the soldiers might go to fur ther limits, became frightened, and de livered up the koys, The builder was finally paid and the was until the cathedral was ready for occupancy. used . The cathedral parish was incorpor the laws of Maryland mcorporators in being headed John Carroll, In colonial days the standard value was a pound of tobacco, and contracts and acts of that period were made an enacted on that basis. About the of the eighteenth century this standard was changed to that of a bushel of wheat Accordingly, in providing for those who should have a right to vote for lay trustees of the cathedral, thé act "That all male members of the 1795, the close | Society of Roman: Catholics, being at least twenty-one years old, and hold ing a pew in the church of said town, or contributing to the support of di vine service therein not less than the value of thre els of wheat every year, nor being in arrear for said con- tribution, more than six months, shall have the right to vote on the first Monday after Whitsunday." The trustees purchased alfout two acres of grou what is now Mul berry and Cathedral streets from Gen John Edgar Howard, of revolutionary fame, and arrangements were at once begun to erect the edifice which is of classic design, and which was con structed of Howard county (Mary land) granite. The corner stone was laid on July 1806 As the number of Catholics . were comparatively small and their financial resources limited, funds were exhausted, and work on the structure had to be stopped, In 1811 the trustees. introduced in the Maryland legislature a WIN asking the privilege of holding a lottery raise the money to continue the work, This method of securing money for church purposes at that time was com- mon. Three vear's later the vestry of St. Mark's Protestant Episcopal church, in Freflerick county, asked the same privilege of the state, An act anthorizing the lottery passed. Archbishop Carrell, was several Free to Mothers Every mother, who sends us her name and address, will 'receive a generous free sample=-enough far -ight meals--of 'Nestle's Food Test for Babies, TRE LETMING, MILES CO, Limited, MONTREAL of | © Boon | to | v -- priests and a number of laymen were named to conduct it. The scheme con- ) templated a plan for raising $50,000, and the trustees gave bond in the sum of $100,000: It seems, however, that the privilege was not availed of at the time, owing 3p KINGSTON, O APRIL 7, 1906. m---------- em - TERETE err > bl fio a : ; = ® . . erable temple having been baptized, 0° 2 X : ; . ordained 4 priest, consecrat bish- | : 3 hy 7 fob, and' having received ¢ i Biel Tura Mos Will Drive 4 ; : ; 0 {- i a, therein speaking of thedFal the Most Obstinate Case of "You will find other sanctus Rhatanatigin, : . r : 5 ; Hoge spasious, Shan, this, but you will : Es none that t time so \ rr ry ' C4 r many illustrious rd ot the G »t « Church of America. mn "You will find other caskets more . } rich and ornate than this, but none ! 9 in which have been set so many pre- : cious jewels of faith. There are other ; ca more ample; many daugh- » ters there ave who have outstripped ¥ this Tothts church. in majesty and suite size, in the number of their progeny, . . © and the. accumulation. of ra nin you will find none equal to the moth- and ¥ o in the splendor of ecclesiastical tra- bane s . . itions,"" vs 3 ; | 7 The' approaching celebration at the i | Baltimore cathedral will equal in point y Tw mith, £ of attendance and interest the gather- | Caledonia, Ont., Says : For a ; { ing of the Third Plenary Council in | bet of years 1 wah badly srovble 1851, and the centen of the Ameri- | With rhewnalisin, sudgwas & can hierarchy in 1889, Ae up 1 could scracely & any work 1 It will be the first general wathering | tried quite a number of medicines, but of Catholic prelates since that time, fax 4d 0 help me, Then 1 saw Dr, and, for that reason, will be one of wil o' ¥ Pills, advertised for the most important ecclesiastical | this troulde, and 1 got a number of happenings of this generation. boxes. Before the third box was used, 1 fond myself improving. I continued MORE AUTOMOBILES to use the pills throughout the winter i and they have completely cured me. I Will Be Used in Kingston Next | #0t so that I could work on the md s ar est day without a coat and not i Whils ili 3 a twinge at Ye trouble. I have told hile automobiling has not reached quite a few of my about the * the proportions in Canada that it has in the United States, it is by no weans inconsiderable, Last year there were manafactured and marketed in Canada over 200 cars, and it is beliey- od that there are over J 500 cars own- ed in the dominion. Experts say that another year will incremse the output of Canadian factories to over oO cars, furnishing employment 10 many men and being an important factor in the commercial prosperity of the country, . Kingston, too, can send up fi quo, anal three ner local" ta, ibis ba an hell dosen it is likely two or autos will be touring about town, this year, as contemplated purchases gre in the air (like the gasoline smell !) The fact that an auto race is to be a feature of the Vitoria day celebra- tion, on the afternoon of May Mth, at the fair grounds, should give the enthusiasts an impetus, If one tourist's opinion speaks for aught, it is not the - lack of good country roads which keeps the good people of Ontario from automobiling. Speaking of an experience of 3,000 miles travel in United States and Ca- nada, C. A. Clark of Jacksonville, Fla, who was in the city while on a tour last fall, said Ontario roads were far and away ahead of those of New York state, and equal to the fine highways of Pennsylvania. This speaks volumes, NOTABLE EARTHQUAKES. Many Lives Lost in (Recent Years, : | no doubt, to the outbreak of the war of 1812; for in 1818 the trusices asked the legislature to authorize them to carry out the provisions of the aot of 1811, The request was granted. During the following two years work on the edifice was pushed forward, and on May 21st, 1521, it was dedicated by Archbishop Marechal. The same year the trustees again went before the leg islature, asking for authority to issue six per cent, stock certificates to the extent of $50,000 to pay outstanding debts. From 1793 to 1815 twelve acts wef enacted by the Maryland legislature in the interest of the cathedral. Additions to the building have been made from time to time, or, to be nearer--correct, the full plans have been carried out since the dedication. Abofit fifty years ago the massive portico wag constructed under the as ministration of Archbishop Kenrick; and ins}876 the structure was solemnly consecrated by Archbishop Bayley. Fdifices used as churches, according to Catholic law) cannot be consecrated until they are free from debt. Y Three years later the sacristy was added, and other alterations were made. The sanctuary was enlarged end other improvements made in 1888, the year belore the celebration of the centenary of the establishment of the American hierarchy was eclebrated within its walls, The Baltimore cathedral has been the scene of many conspicuous and his ! torical gatherings. The three plenary or national councils of the church that | have been held in the United States, have assembled within its walls. First of these was held in 1852, when theré were six archbishops, twenty-three bishops, and a Catholic population of | about 1,000,000. The second was held in 1866, at which seven archbishops and thirty-seven bishops were present. The Catholic population was then ab- | out 5,500,000, | At the third, held in 15884, there were fourteen archbishops: and sixty bishops present, 'and the Catholic population was then about 8,000,000. | No church structure in the United | States has witnessed so many conse: crations of bishops and ordinations of priests ak have. taken place in this venerable cathedral in Baltimore, | Twenty-six bishops have been conse crated and about 1,500 priests have been ordained before its altars. Three cardinals have received there the red biretta or insignia of office-- a record unique in America. These car- dinals have heen Gibbons, Satolli and Martinelli. > The edifice is not only a temple of worship for the living, but is a mans- oleum of the sacred custody of the dead, as the remains of former Arch- bishops of Baltimore are interred be- neath sanciuary. It is the last resting place of the Patriarch of the Ameri- can Church--Archbishon Carroll, | Cardinal Gibbons whose life's. his tory is so closely allied with the ven- Notable earthquakes of recent years 'were : That in Spain in 1854, when 2,000 were killeds that in Italy, three years later, resulting in ahout the same number of fatalities, and 'the one in India, eleven months , when the first Sfutes of 20,000 ith were later wed, to leas than 500, Below are given the dates and fatality figures of twenty-three historic earthquakes. The voleanio outbursts of Krakatoa and St, Pierre are not included, About 30,- 000 lost their lives in éach of these calamities. Judea « $180 10,000 Antioeh : , Antioch .... aay ah 230:000 Italy 1067 22,000 Sicily 1187 15,000 Naples... 1454 40,000 Lisbon - - . 1581 80,000 China... --agm 662 800,000 4 Selly a 1093 100,000 Pekin . 1781 100,000 Ling and Callao 1746 18,000 Jairo " ioe 40.000 Lisbon, Fez, ete.....1708 70.0060 Guatemala 778 8,000 taly «1788 40,000 estorn South Ameri- a oan : 797 40,000 Caracas | A818 12.000 Manila | 1866 10000 | Peru, Chile, Ecuader 1868 40,000 Spain - 1884 2,000 Ital hiss a 1887 2.000 Asiatic Turkey » 1908 2,000 India 1905 470 Total 1,181,470 Nobody Knows. Baltimore Sun, Only a kiss on the baby's face, Only u kiss with a mother's grace, So wimple w thimg thet the sunbeams faughed, And the Sete ha-hahed from where they quafled, Only a Kiss, but the face was fair, And nobody knew what love was there-- a Nobody knew---Sut mother. 1 * Only a word to a mother's joy: Only a word to her parting boy. And the changing lights on the window shone 0 As her bey went out in the world alone: Only & word from a mother hrave, But nobody knows the love it gave-- Nobody knew--but mother, Only & sigh for a wayward son, Only a sigh, but a hopeless one, And the lights burped dimly and shone With a blur-- : Could a mother condemn ? "Tis human 0 err. / Ouly 8 4igh as she took his pa rt; But Wobedy knew what is cost. her heart Nobodv knew--hut mother. Only a #60 a% the tomb doors close. Only a sob, but it upw rome, And the lights in the window flickered "nA died. And with them her hope, her joy, her ride. -~ Ni a she turmed away ; Only a sob as But' nobody knew as she knelt to Noroy knew--hut mother. ---------- 'fhe Jananese war office has decided to discard the use of balloons and carriee pigeons. This is the result of unsatisfactory experiments with them during the recent war. ; . | Many a man would be glad of an op' portunity to decorate the ~rave of an enemy. 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