Daily British Whig (1850), 27 Aug 1910, p. 9

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ER etme peck EAR 7-80. 199 MILLER McCONNELL, SSSS44559499 499099793999 SHS IIS IVS i» Copyrign: 1910. Yu borg' Prdew The bicontoridgry. of the fist Church chestir, wirich of Eagland server i Cana i Heotia, Luckily place ot Annagi 1710, commer oy 3rd. 'hat sation, forming time part of - the Freavh 'posses in North 'aneriea, then entered its regirae as A part of Croat tain'y POssons 1, And gratithde 16 the Almigh surighder of « the French ---- 8 pt thie SONY upon Bri of the eommander act REY, It Are h) DAVISON, Lora hop of Cante rhury the Bridich wodinrs etd dirine vier, conducted by the canplain the forces, Jt ik this Services which ia to be fittingly celebrated by the hi dignitaries apd laymen of he church. Port Royal, an the French of that day called the plage, was survendorsd to the British in the year mentionsd, the commander being Col. Nicholson, The nao twas allorwands anged Lo Annapolis, tu honor of the British queen, and the place has since become famous, not ouly for its historical and geographical concection with "The Land of © Evangsline," but on ac count of its situation in the far fam- Valley,» pot. righ associations bub in ARCHBIN Primate of alt Canave ge ---------------- the products. of the farm and thie orchid, for. the apples which come from that jection are of the best. wm the word, The areangementd for the ohoervance ol this bicentendry svent have leon going on for monthy wind aro planted on a most elabordte seale, There is no doabt it will be the most striking event of. pebord in: conneetion with the Chareh of England in Canada. High dignitedies of "the church from England, Neotlind and the United * States, ag. well ds vom all ove Cane | adn, are now on the take part, Among the peaks froum will be hofi dor-Swith, hap lain genernd i i watish army; Right Hon, Rev. £. Lyttleton, headmaster of Fon " ges he Bishop of London, Rev. De: ge the peymus of Seot land, soo Fay of Meath, Ave Hioaron Madden, Qihwrgl Sie Charles Warren Am: aud Sie - Wawloworth. . 1 t mine -- & ra of: Wash + Tennossee, Ver gy to Eaphynd ericans will be ington, M mont, SARSAARSESs60 544045000 506R Bicentenary OF The Church ; Of England In Capada f f : | : ceedings, King's jotary l EE EE > > w SE famous as 5 i : ae the movenent » United | i Emmanuel State The celebration proper will commenes with the formal opening All nts' cathedral an September 3rd, which the most magnificent history of the held in Canada, of the following up to the Canadian church con All the histoneal and oth # are taking an interys event and will participate 1 » = Ha promis oy t Anglican Lhe i Incidental to t will be n special conv College degrees be Suturnidly tit hile imeroration of the 1 id at Aunapolis and after thes larg tiny there voof | at Windsor when I will conferred, § BTV ey I "ent, of f Tu i iJohn ri "Pogliean ch ) race for a great gathering ' in stockade atyle ito correspond with the fevremony moration 5 PH (ris histo : 1 real wv the e} ry } uf k for were of ence plains an unportant that of the x wel EW ALL SAINTS CATHEDRAL, He ALIFAX, { anada of the hes th } date in Nova Scotia. could be no = more out I iP tiful the fatter part of August and the bewin- | ning of September than 'The country is then wn of its summer beauty, with bright sunny days and ¢ool evenin That nt fairs in osc | hece b Nova Sootia. |; the fullpess ; i mont ropa ti choolmas rival of Col In 16} FOOTIE XK, noted a ito 1738 and of another 17 The fisst. chorch i Halifax when the 'site And two ele | pedition" were pla | frame work of the church was brought | {from Baston and the first service {held on September the was ued of 'clergy men, was ton, ment iple of the Angh Se olin The | aited brought aud I among clergymen loyal Among them iwho became i Nootiad The wii exons IR ¢ wp of HAMILTON, Ottawa, rel fru fons h did ears later, by Annaj tlers ther nm id it ols was built Caornws Wernor | BOCO the Rev, wire Loyalist fare I them the Ren fo began incident body, men with harge. in not |ery and of Nis for of from 1 after selected the 2nd, 1750. chureh; Une of the the in Delawars, whee he be in 1739. He labored until 1764, when he went to New York and became assis tant to the rector of Trimity church, {of which be afterwards became rector 'Dr. luglis wever wavered in. his loyalty to the British e¢rown and his {private estate was confiscated possessions seized. He retired Nova Seotia and afterwards to E land. His appointment to Beotia gave him jurisdiction bishop of British Upper and Lower Canada, N 8 t15, New Prunswick, Prince Edward Is'und, Newfoundland and Bermuda, The new ishop struggled manfully w..bb the wive dut of his large dioces One of hie first caves was the establishment of a seat of learning and a school and college were ablished at Windsor called King's College, ill in a flourishing condition. Ihe history of tl stitution i largely the hist jthe chureh in Nova olin {In 1793 the wawieldy diox ivided hy "tke apponitacit mii gan his ministry successfully there ea 8 the | es com the ; the ! REV Bi DR. WILLIAMS, op of Huron Pr. Mount Quebee, The first bishop of of Nova Beotin then limited 0 Nova Feotia and Newfoundland. "the Nev. John Inglis, son of the bishop, was the first pu- pil at the Collegiate school at Wind lishop Ingtis: died at Halifax in 'fifty-eighth year of his ministry and 1806 ut the age of eighty-two, in the the thirtieth year of his consecration, { Ia 1815 were in Nova Seotia filteen clurgymen and in New Brups- wis 2Or, "wick cight cloegymes. the {anso from | the | sllis to es tablish | fn ex- | | Rev. fe. Bianser with the secand ibishop but he officiated only for a short thme, and the post afterwards ,went to. Ree, John Inglis, the first bistiop's son... He was consesrated in 1835. He worked soceessfully = and died in London in 1550 at the age of seventy-two, Rev. Her C.B., Séutia ort Binney, bora at Syd- s the fourth bishop of He died suddenly in and | w the «last bishop ap- pointed by the crown to the see of Nova Scotia. Rev. Fred Court- ney succeeded him and officiated until a few vemis ago when he was sue eseded by Bishop Worrell, who has directed the affairs of the church with much success and has been largely 8 h instrumental in arranging the coming celebration. he story © of the growth ef the cn -- ---- S-------- i -------------- " aed The | was | St. Anglican | an Bre N¢ vn move ther of peo h into wa NUMerous | tf m British crow . Charles Ingle, | first bishop of Novas | 1776; jand no Jess thap 15.000 reached Nova! {Sentin: while { Brunswick. fat Lambeth bs 3 b La matter of i { Ireland, lores 11,000 grent : and people. Hishop Inglis was the i Archibald Togs of Gla nod Killear, He dite of a family of hee | | citys dats mes. Coning-4o:Pennsyl in seithed Inglis w $87. Hi satis in soni of o} vane #8 an early. ange be engaged school trating, bit afterwards sought holy orders, Reta Jhnt purpose hie was ordained by the : 3 bishop cof Lahdon and war appointed of the first Bishop Inglis to the pres- DRCOINGRAM, Bishop-of Londod, Nova Seotians will take fall opper- tunity to display their beautiful pro- vince 16. "the best advantage goes without saying. | One ean readily imagine the pictur 'eaque_ character of that first Angh i oan service - North Amecican soil Jn the erude Feeuch Tories, in g move for safety from attuck: than assanht from fore There have hoon many wach annals Mo British warfare in parts of © the globe but probably HORS more interesting than this, cessarily it partook evtively of iting character as there were y 'art Royal eed to es 13, when the treaiv of Ttrecht of the inhabitants : jent time, ; {the see of Frodericton for the i New s conseornted | erival Was tion to the | tev ng to England for 0 i WORRELL, Bishop of New Scotia throughout Canada se the developed in its westward is one of Joyal Christian en- idesvor, and from the early ministry "church couniry In 1845 ovinee of New Hrunswick was cregted. The jereation of other sees followed; Huron tim 1557, Untario in 1863, Nisg 1874, ote. The following figures Wis irate the advance of the ehiirch in the {older provisess from 1561 to the lust [available statistics : oti 4,7 2,776 Prince. Edward Teland 6,785 311s and apis ath Rey Manitoba i san Territories ...... E #4 an extensive one: One of the most important events in the history of the Church of land in Canada was the « Winnipeg in 1890 to consider tion of cial synotls and the synod for church in Png uiference at the ques H the provie North" Ameries of 8 genera government of * the Fhe ehief: bodies ynod of the » provincia It Yend lade union between a of British tablishmoent "the § Canada. was orig Newfound synod, but: that so that the plies to the do to the general did not synod euly inally land country general mmon. The Most Rev theson, 101, and metropolitan « will: bes gathering 10 come In, 3 Samuel Pritchard Ma primate of all Canad Rapeit's Land wus figure at th preside over th ol the char eon among th whe CORRYHE 1% he will principal meeting In Atidition dow CHEE i gress Bish AL {ntarn re the are 1 oronto, : QOROGIe 1. "the Arch a long list of standing. bishop of Mtaws, with the clergy of prominent IT IS COMING, The 500-Ton bloeamotive Wil be an Event, engme € ing one mil drawing . auy coaches tant pounds freig At won load eapable « ht of or smgioe]l 'which has reached its 1 fegree of perfection in the Ranta locomotives, Jes in of driving wheels. one, "An expert onstruction wgines the necessary un front might fave an unobstructed cunding curves. have ware feet, 3 garage for an automobile, sould in use 0 ton Joeomotine m le Fe is pesetically two en with (wo distinet Why not three ? who has directed the of some of largest to-day, savs that on it wouwid be place the engineer's cab order that the engincer view in rewired of serve the The firrbox surface to a grate arge enough as or as a dining room for a large family." Several mor sggested. President 3 natty le Eng che less, infaniliar tongue. exhorting a congregation vas vowed "ok, ng forth ch "And n o- protect Hives # our Whin t rtious | o hus ¢ "Well, ¢ radical changes are The Same Thing. Tha Pigaro evan h, of ® fly REA Bis) ow, nn he nu son, "pi w 'Is it mot the pickle 7" Look *1a mule. REV. DR. NEWRHAM, Bishop of Saskatchewan. which will stand the strain on the drawing burs 1s forecasted in an arti cle by . Northy in the Septpmber number Popular Mechanics, who cites some of the difficulties invalved, as follows ; "In railroading on many other things. with the capabilities of must be constructed and tracks to weight, the strength culverts, the hewght of fuonels, "the overhead -cléarance of bridges and a snore of other considerations, "HH the S00-ton giant iw to have all sesible for is boiler the will have to be 'sorapesd stack could be sup- planted by a system of foread dealt, but the present system of dealt as applied {0 losomotives is extedmely sunple and effective and dors nol ge pire a stack of any great length, The sandbox could be placed on the pilot and' the steam dome could be made very small by the use of super heated stolim. The top of the vaboor cabs could be Jeveled, and, tho bell, the "time-honored bell which hus "held ite plaes 'vo tenaciously through «ii the changes in locomotive constriction would be obliged to find a few home, "Ihe Mallet articulated type ol depends Ioeomat roared i ry thing A the Drdanee in ac of bridges < gad ol The discovery na salted mime is a Shave anvihing to say ma man pepper) Tab Fallieres of France but S01 tells of ery its none the Le com-~ Fog gelist who knew who was fond, peaking publicly in One Sunday of Americans and and startled his hearcrs by launch into a prayer ending with: HOLMER M DR op of sonee gol Lord, | pickle us all we pray the rvice was over, the am was called ue,' said he and to attention hie you?" wold Fame to preserve when tH at--tkewise the ey 16 in he apt has invested to make a thal Best and purest of all Salts for and Dairy use- wy Vacuum Proce made 4s -.. ensuring absolute teedom from adulterants of any kind. 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