Daily British Whig (1850), 7 Jul 1906, p. 12

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y y ndian Tea with » My Sister Free to You and Every Sister Woman if Be hil telehusahie "eal / Thin is the Shoot Metar Are. Write for estalogne and Classik Kids : Kiet sont fre You have no idea how you may easily and cheap! y have Galt Tha Ceilings in home or office. Louis Xiv design. = Beautiful, economie cal and fire-proof, "Worth knowing more about, GALT ART METAL CO Ltd blending of strong, rich Th delicate ge Erion "That "rich fruity flavor Rose Tea the table beverage of thousands of Thome Vad 3 * . It distinguishes Red Rose Tea from all other makes it different from and better than other tea--it's a flavor you won't forget. It made Red PR THE DAILY WHIG, SATURDAY, JULY 7. A FINE OLD CHURCH! 22" oes me» foe Trial of Abolition Has Had x Bad Effect. A RELIGIOUS LANDMARK AT * DELTA, ONT. "Abolish*the Canteen" has been a cry 1 of but little effect in the United States The Steady Progress Being Made in Ontario Diocese--Re-Open- and Canada. In the former land the ! trial of abolition had indeed. a bad ef- !fect. The Services Were Very Bright. One of the oldest churches in On- fl reformers began at the + wrong end by forcing abstinence through tario diocese has. been undergoing for ough renovation and re- --a little better flour --a little richer butter --a little finer bakery --a little rivation of the opportunities. In the British army the beginning has been in moral suasion, and the canteen in many army stations has become a gro- | cery rather than a grogery. The Roy al Army Temperance Society recently more care in baking --a little more attention to Chey, EEE 002° AT LT long been » = Ite ae a Souls I ams le an old held its annual meeting under the pres- ' details--make - settled section of country and stands, | idency of the Duke of Connaught, and beautified, one of the landmarks of the , claimed 49,000 members, nearly half the unty of Leeds. The early pioneer ad- ja strength. The church's plan of Mooney's herents of the Church o | moral influence will win out every from the old land and, as well, Eland: time, because it wins, leads and associ- : Empire ists, raised the walls of , ates, and grants men the privilege of ° ty GE |, Sd eg Perfection ti t r of to share > ? . 5 the Building with Baptists if they The first church in Western Austra- AN lia was unique in two r s. It was made at Perth by soldiers shortly after their first arrival in 1820 and was com- posed almost entirely of bulrushes. In addition to 'its use on Sundays, it oc- casionally served as an amateur thea- J ter during the week, and during the NEY BIsCuitaC STRATFORD N [HOONEYS | Cream « GENERAL NOTES. Gathered Together From Many Sources. " ie Willam Dunc ids given oom 4 reshyterian Ci oO he He sat as a Liberal in the last Farlia- ment for Paisley. . tals and dispensaries, 300 foreign phy- sicians, -5000 trained native assistants, caring for over 2,000,000 patients each year, Following the example of the Society of St. Jerome, Italy, under the new Pope's policy, cheap copies of the gospel are being sold under the auspices of the Roman church in Brazil. Mr. Shen Ke-I, of Shanghai, has founded a "S&éiety for the Reforming of Private Elementary schools," and es- tablished twenty-one branches, having 200 teachers over 3,000 pupils, A Chicago contractor, a bachelor, who died recently, has left $20,000 for the gubport of a pet Scotch terrief, named Bill, ten years of age, yet missions to i I £ i i i i } 4 8 ¥ hi i fn Fi In China are over 250 mission hospi- [| Sodas a whole lot better. Are you getting the best ? Your grocer has Mooney'ss* whole time as barracks. Old Custom In Ripon. A quaint custom is observed in Ri- pon, England, lasting since the city was surrounded by walls on which a watch was kept. An officer bearing the name of the "Wakeman," blows a horn at nine o'clock in the evening, as in good King Alfred's days. Three blasts are given at the Market Cross, an obelisk ninety feet high, surmounted by the arms of Ripon, a bugle, horn, and a spur rowel. After this the wakeman proceeds to the mayor's residence and gives three blasts more; then again at the four corners of the cross the blasts are repeated. The ancient horn is ga Ag i]y] on - [ MOONEY BISCUIT A CANDY. C3 STRATFORD Fo Bo | i X CANADA | SYNOP.IS ¢ decorated with silver badges and bears HOMES the insignia of leading companies of the town. It is still borne by the ser- { Any even seant-at-mace in civic processions. In ! ton ands | s . the far-away days the "three long j Sunt 2Tovia bore art in the cost of completion. 1 i wailing blasts" were to guide benighted | yo jointly by the two bodies, until allowed pilgrims to a place of safety, and to { fanily, or a X :; Aegan Sing) h proclaim that the city was in safe § %ke. to the to fall into neglect in 1850-'6o, Whe keepin until the risi f th If, ten, of 160 the Church of England had built a ping € rising of the sun. If, Entry ma more central church, that of Trinity, | after the sounding of the horn, any { local land © Lansdowne Rear, which became the | SHOPS or houses were broken open the land. to parish church of what is now the 2nd robbed the loss was made good to howmesteader parish of Lansdowne Rear, which in- j the Sufferers. For this obligation ev- ' cludes Athens. ery householder had to pay a tax of 2 fourpence a year; if he had more than In 1865, under the rectorship of Rev. one door the fee was raised to eight- cation to ul § Uttawa, the tion, Winni; § the district + to receive Chris. T. Don Roche, the Anglican 3 tinke eutry " pence. The motto of the town is: -- the heathen are still in. struggling state. | members took up the matter of renova- | I¢ y : HOMEST! Dr. iffith John, from SBling st i tion, bought out the Baptists' claim and Exot the Lord keeps the city the bas been gr China, cons that he is now looking | reopened the Shrek Hn in, in the in vain, } stead . ist at the ni of an entifely new | separation of the Pari 0 nsdowne the followin China, e eh es in the next twenty Rear from s- Rear, it seemed des- Rev Fine Out Yow Banner, at lea years will astonish the world, for the | tined to suffer and to fall, as it were, 185% Bi Nashi iktun, Doane, 1799. and cultiva whole of the East seems to be undergo- | between two 'stools. Until, in the pres- prolific writer and author of a nu ber flag hg | ing a wonderful transformation. ent incumbency of Rev. R. B. Patter- | of hymns.. His -- works af oreer ber a 'The American consul at Hankow rg- | Son, the bishop laid it a regular charge | inti in_four Yolumes. were published eligible to ently said that on the streets he could | upon the parish. The members, few in | ¥\it ron 'at Riverside tn 18 gh, Wes j dersehe pr [Gist ish Christian Chinese women, not | number but zealous in work, under the | Mins but the banner ! Let it float mi I only use they were neater and | inspiration of the rector set themselves | Skyward and seaward mer Jo4 wide: i cleaner, but by the expression of their | 10 the task of safsing funds, with such Teun that lights its shiniue folds. residence pr faces, which are happier, stronger and | Success that ofl June 3 they worship- Fline out the banner! Ay ed. au brighter than those of the heathen. in practically a new church. The | In anxious silence o'er thr sign, Le Tether | editor of one of the i feneral effect of the interior is pleasing. | And vainly seek to comprehend A residence uj papers in Northern Japan wrote thus | The colors in new and large old-fash. Fine out aoe beanie, gn n\n Juss in the not long since: --"Our of loyalty | ioned gothic windows agree well with hal see from far the glorious sicnt. } Xx . | requirement and obedience are higher than ever. And | the light blue alabastine of the walls | And Hatiece crowding to be born ND Pe strai t selved bo) iad when we inquire into this great moral | and the oak finish of the ash seating po Ptize Shir spirits in its Wht. 2 € "APPLICA Tha Sh: pele gk othing" ese | and coiling. The lecturn and prayer | PURE ow ho bapmer! Sih sick "sou ? 9 Die than the reli of Jesus." | esk are of oak. Shall touch in faith its radiant hem, or e i re the The Train mission in India, do-| "The feopening services of Whitsun- | And spring lmmortal into ite. ; a : A. TYW, er . | Houmestean ing earnest, effective service on hopeful lay, June 3rd, were of the brightest and a The b rr heh ons wide: -" : : he sortier lines, has been cheered by the gift from | happiest character. The weather was Our glory, only in the Cross : : ! fo writing wo friends of Rs. 3.000 for a church ist favorable and he building was { pour ouly hove, the Ciucified 1 ion A H RA - ] mizion 1 ilding at Pilibhit. Services have been ed at both services by people from | Fling out the banner ! ide and hig 5 i i do ew held in shed or tent or under trees, as | adjoining parishes and from other Sealurd ak skyward lt it shine: H Nelo SSE TT SYNOPSIS weather Rerfiitted. i Sshes. At 11 a Rev. or Fitz- Nee a), or Set, that ori ours ile h cedl EW 2 I 8 5 ma gazine a There have n remarkal erald, of Leeds Rear, preac upon ------------------ 3 - - 4 in connection with NS a Acts 1:4 and Heb, 378 and oa Marvellous Escape. that i C1 \4 JET eal! 1%] Issued 4} Stara of temples into schools in obedience to words appropriate to the Festival. He Recently the congregation at Wook- : : uf & be acquired Jo onnberial edict in Southern Ching. | indicated the Holy Spirits work in the | ., RGeonty the congregation at | Be times a year] 06 |e ETM Teen th hb) | bor ton 0 In one instance the prefect ordered his development of Christian social evolu- land, were singing the hymn, "Oh 4 3 1748] ly on the. gro men to a temple beautifully situ- | tion and urged the people to a deeper | what the joy and the glory must be," a IHRE 0) 510) 8 1 N Quarts ated in a grove of trees, to pull the | Spirituality and a larger expectation and fireball split the steeple in two and ' SR UE Fi ils BL or Sa mple rented. ul idols from their thrones, to split them | Waiting for of the spirit of promise. In passed through the roof Explosions NY) 8] no 5 < fe oo from $50 , Speaking at a meeting in South Af- | the evening, upon Ps, 122:1.2 "1 wae followed in the church, and hc rons SIs eTels! EE DEIN Co gi, i Le 0) IR hi RI; IY 5 vany accor rica, Hon. Marshall Campbell, a member | glad when they said unto me we will gregation, panic-stricken, rushed to he Y is ful RIDE fee. of the Native Affairs Commission, said | into the house of the Lord". He spoke the doors. - Several persons were i i" + ip dpines, 2 that the majority of the members of | of the joyful privilege of the occasion, | 4: htly injured, and in response to an " ee TL The {ve | that Commission joined with the idea | and emphasized the personality of the a g al Bae Vicar -the congr ation At least that they understood all about the na- | Holy Spirit, warning against the dan- ibys returned and of on -- --_-- ' - -- iain each fives, but they soon found that they | er of resisting His fuller coming into prayers for their marecllons cua. A OPP aay (+ TT been sxpes had underrated the work dome by mis- | the life. The music contributed much | 400 blo k of freest ris pe d PPOSED TO MISSIONS. upon havi sionaries in South Africa. Before the to the beauty of the services; the offer- in grees he as A og Alea = +1 complying Sittings were concluded, each member | ings reached a goodly amount towards ya Fac ene is wo F ars ro Mission Extension is Wish of J The chase the: lone wpa it was. the missionary | the TEMIOVEE St the sll debt semaine | front e; Sarah the toof on tothe Most High. [\ ORINE nt inE a realty Who. was bringing the native out | ing upon the work. : e-- : The Bisho irmi i New Ceatary,--th % icine et - PLACE] v r shop of Birmin ham, in a re- Ed ary, --the most wonderful Medicine ever dis. of darkness into fight." EE What They Swear cent lecture, dealing with objectors 10 Sates cured Tu" see mak hedical world, ~ 10,008 yoarive: Ie Invelling of the Gladstone mem- BURNING CHURCHES The judicial oath in the 1 I fM foreign missions, pointed out that the Medical Board has recommended pis Reng, ational "A fre © orial in Hawarden church will 'take 2 Judicia; I S'e of VAN | objection: against inciple of ev in the Insane Asylums wh i f place on July 25th by the Bishop of St. | Where Dangerous Doctrines Are | iS SO Quaint as to deserve printing : Sm again She Jrindple of evan- majority of the Payline where, cin ell known, a bead) % Asaph, This.date is the anniversary of "By this book and the holy contents | 8¢ as an objection to ristianity in its most terrible form, In Europe the remedy ir discretion thé double weddin at Haward y § Set Forth. thereof, and by the wonderful works | it5¢!f: There was nothing more in- etdorsed by all governments and is now used as The lees the late Mr. and firs. Glad a There is indignation - because the | that God hath miraculously wrought in | !¢873L to the New Testament than the Dy athe F Stor Pg res J rnce ton wi \ . Gladstone and a A y ght In { ot h ery : and Germany. Steps from seven to ten da; the lease | Lord and Lady Lyttleton (sister of Mrs, | 20thorities Jin South East Africa have | heaven above and in the earth beneath | (OCHHNC that every race of mankind Shehat they mever return. Dreins entirely ceese jer ann Gladstone). During the same week. W. | Purned native churches, but the situa. in six days and seven nights, I do swear | 2S 10 be brought within the scope of he modow day's treatment. "The akin becomes cleat Royalty a G. C. Gladstone, grandson of the states. | [ion is not understood. ' The "churches" | that I will, without respect of favour | !N¢ Gospel, He admitted the difficulties regular. Headaches disappens. Ro Shastic, bowels ed on the e man, celebrates his coming of age, and | if Question are not sacred buildings, but | or friendship, love or gain, consanquin- a 2 vay of = reafization of the broth: for Trine mind becomes bright and active. A Food Deputy « on the Sunday following special sermons | Political meeting places, where the dan. ity or affinity, envy or malice, execute a ota Of Han, but it was only as How chronic the cans, 4,ECTTmE0eNt cure no matter N.B.--U) Will be preached at Hawarden church | 870US doctrines of Ethiopianism are the laws of this isle justly between our | 'Tistianity had become catholic that and address plainly witten pal' ptt advertisey by the Archbishop of Canterbury and | Preached. They are conducted by the sovereign lord the King and his subjects i great results and meanings had dis- of Restorine will be sent FREE fu plain 'sealed packs the Bishop of Stepney. J "thiopian missionaries, and the creed | within this isle, betwixt party and par- | $0¢d themselves. There never was a With Succes ane jo moment. We will treat you A tongress will be opened in Tokyo | Preached in hem is that the white man | ty, as indifferently as the herring's omens ove manifestly marked by the Success and with honest confidence. for the findi das a must go, and the black must be ha ie i i vine hand of Providence for mission- apted ¢% oe te Cligion best ad back his country. White Bt oe handed Backbone doth Hie in the midst of the ary extension than the present. For the Dr. KOHR MEDICINE co. Po. Drawer I, 2341, MONTREAL. Japan," Representatives i gio Bo allowed to enter when the services are] first time and in a fresh and new way, creeds the world over will attend Ty under way, and the natives refuse to Collapse Of An Abbey the Nida ation of the ' western and y -- ---------------- -- most interest : . | permit white missionaries to preach i : ' > ristian countries was permeating and ; i Blo Si do durrahman, TE elegate wil) be Ab the huts. The future cristo pr Part of the nave of Thorney Abbey, penetrating the countries that i Tt ' was A. B Thom son. H. ve Fears 350 European in South Africa is depend- probably the oldest parish church in yet Christian, and if they failed to take ¢ Be cl, in oie "1k | a, tcp ue ting ut Bui | mbes, Bi Pec hor [1 Phe nl i, bo Britis : : '* | ism, and this ans tl . : © a en releading it, bu ere | doom of God on thei civilization ¢ I'l er Ni Bria oloses, ad President hs Ney: | misscalied Ranans the destruction . of . {on mo warning of the Yisaster, For- | home, 30 Yeh, Shvilization of ; ba » §- » +h tunately no one was injured. The ab- i em, and has since been an energetic St. Paul's church, Durban, was not acy lRe ---- ee : v a N od 3 redo A s formerly at to Peter- ie' : . propagandist for Islamism in India An- | burned in this way, as has en re- | POY Was fi . soter-, The Captain's Reception. ; oth . ! "Hike | Ported. The church ws , borough monastery, and is equidistant A arabia tas : For 1 : Biber case of Derverted pentellect, ike | SLIECH The church was me Of, the between that city tid Crowland, where ren Interesting incident is related of a a few days we will offer our large stock-of It memorial to the plucky Dick King j the north wall of the abbey , Tecently man, 'of 'the S I eR Ar Dain" Bate. Refriger t a 4 whose name will I ) » 'buckled. The church, which is on the | M3" ©f the Salvation Army, and Dr, scralors ata Athan In He Blindness. long as one Thy Te Temembered ha | Duke of Ruttonds Estate, wis partly re- Sr Gyn, ishop of Fete oro strange act of fanaticism caused | cabinet was s ashed evi y uilt in 1 t the nave belongs to cred tn con ay Cot the "Captain the loss of several lives at Nasad, near | natives, and the Dri ay he ore | the 12th century building. the high UP, courage and called Npon o H mbay. A Sadhu, who claimed to be | it was fired ba the od opted b fore the bishop. He was welcomed, and the 3 C the divinity, piled wood in a deep pit, | caped total ruin, and the church js -- Days Of Feudalism. by D Gl the Salvation' Army Praised € lc 101 {) w dnd, jvited levers to descend with | tothe whole colony. Hellmingham all is th, t of Lord | Th bi Bop 0 by ho Save A subscription A om in into the flames : * e seat of Lor ¢ bishop then asked his visito « 3 i ity Oo es Ie romised Shem Tollemache in Suffolk, about eight miles amid all the strain and Sastre it Bow, . : rte, w of a glimpse of heaven. The re Mutual Good Wishes. _ from Ipswich, England. The existing | his own spiritual progress fared. | The We h s : Von were ihe disciples -- five of whom | , 1n¢ Archbishop of Dublin recently | drawbridge has been raised every nigts | prelate toh him into his private chapel ¢ have all styles and sizes of Refrigerat 4 Were women -- want down into the pit, performed a marriage in the family of a | {OF 300 years. Another fine example of | where they knelt in prayer, his lordship v : g! ors on jor Bluch put soan shouted for help. Attempt was | Wealthy Irish distiller. After the break- | § Moated house is Leeds Castle, near [invoking a blessing on the wil of the | hand at Prices ranging fro made to raise them, but the ro; broke fast the distiller thanked the arch. | Maidstone, in Kent, which forms al- | Army, and laying his hands in -benedic- B g m Misses and the fanatics fell back into the flames. bishop effusive fo his share of the | MOSt a Take Stussed by Wingle beidge. tion on the "Captains" head, : 85¢. and ree were Fy roceedings, and sai to him as ere is a hne moat at Wells, in Sbm- -- ed. but Ye See leave, "The Lord be with og vy ersetshire, where the episcopal palace, David Rankin will gi > Child': ---- with thy spirit." is reported 9% have | 30 ancient castellated mansion, is sur- found an industrial and 32000000 to Missions Were Blessed We rejoinder. of Ground Thi peeioning seven acres | ing school in St. Logs (AE, TAM ' : os; u . of ground. This moat is supplied with le. i erate. os tardren. o "A remarkable letter of thanks : no With | people in moderate circumstances : was re-| The Ethiopians h . water from St. Andrew's Well -- ances s ceived recently by the Miss; unopians have been described - -- , . ary Society, from LF ission- | by a missionary as "rank sheep-stealers " te --t-- i i i ; -- Fein BEGET ereen | mre CALL IN AND'SEE THES for Seite of Ssionary wo the field, by the rl of pal og in A few examples of the manner digestion. When you = ahd re BARGAINS Since 1003, Was sent thith- | church next door to the mission 4, the some Church of England clergymen | food into your stomach you destroy a \ » x LOAN was the beginning of L This | white man and arping upon racial feet. | ore overworked Were given at the meet- | the process of dissolving and assimi- S de begi I work which ing. Besides admission to th Ethi Ing of the Additional Curate's Society. f lating. - You render the waste oh ver All es for Ca : Into 120°. churches in Cape | jan chiirch aj t ives it uiop- | A great parish in the north " less BHC Juices S. Tor sh Only 'Colony, with ; : rch appeals to native north of London | useless and make vourse) the ©. . Presiden 32,000 a 10,000" communicants and | easy to obtain S ®t is so has only three clergymen for 19,000 | Hutch will ist th jr healthy. v : : ' M a S. They a mn. . tro 1 \ assis he rest A \ oney ares o {he Society. ion Sram to Japan he introduction 4 missions in- a tv tien in Durham Yiacete ill make vou healthy. Haig is sine Pe .. Renerations of ievers who have a y ve fundred nevolent in- | white ' for 15000; doctor for ten cents. All q 2oiSts oF : ed away in meant pass eos have feca established. They . With mone tho rgansbire parishes by mail from the Wosdwara on . ro, ore that, * had only two clergymen, TPC '® €ach { Co, 299 Washington street, Buffalo, If Office, | gym. N.Y, s 35iand 353 King Street

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