Daily British Whig (1850), 15 Feb 1911, p. 5

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| THE DAILY BRI TISH WHIG, Ww EX NUSBAY. FEBRU ARY | 13, hit. seesscssssseesssseessesesessesesttserstetens T0 S AY GOOD-BYE SPECIALS MEN'S HEAVY RIBBED WOOL UNDER- } WEAR. Regular 75¢; Now §0c. Regular $1; Now 73c. ) BOYS' SWEATERS. Regular $1 and $1.25; Now 78c. Men's Sweaters. Regular $3; Now $2 MEN'S AND BOYS' WOOL GLOVES; 20 Per Cent. Discount, {Continued from Page 1.) | ! the parish daring x ! 9 { of apostolate among But great as ks ments for the archdiocese, ous institutions, irr * | or creed; cordial a tercourse w iffe in our m you and value more jor the ? ar "op thoughtful acts which sve | od t joie tod 1s, Mes Sif, (chai lighten the Joad f x ani; ) liam Harty, sulfering, and to\leach vo flow r. (secretary): John Hi § > $ 3 HUNT' S, 53 } Brock Street} oi... Nueach vo Sevserivsesessesersrsigrseersserseseseenes hess and pence; for the many su « was magnificently bound -- - . | Ble words of counsel 'and thal ad. § 0 lentd d the address done with . - I _---- Vide wineh you have sposah nl moments x r ketches of St. Man's ¢ athe 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 {when the warnings of a father; and the al, Hotel Dien, St. Mare's-of the Bar Solder, Babbitt Metal and ali Ingot Metals worth; for the why. yuu race" five ies i Hou of We are headquarters. up to the subline motto we read an the work of a voung Toronto man ® THE CANADA METAL COMPANY, LIMITED {your coat of arms, "folnet toward : OFFICE: $1 WILLIAM STREET. TORONTO. 1 Ope Lot Girls' $1.50 School $1. 25 Women's Kid Bluchers, reg. $ Biuchers, sizes 11 to 2, $1.20, 3 60, wizes 3 to 7, special L25. hs'. Calf Blueh- ' §1.2 Due Lot Yous as Ie veg iar q on Lot Chili's Cali Blac hers, $1.50, for $1.20. « sizes 8 to 10} reg. $1.25, Feb TY , > ruary 98c. One Small Lot Infants' Brow N 49c. Doe a --~ oo 10c. bn 20% OFF THUY gio VALISES One Small Lot Baby Boots, all Spats, Overgaiters T5c. regular §1.00, sizes 3 to 71. 25% OFF and Leggs. key, (treas < 9IIIIIITIIIIIIIIIIIe Hives times," ("In fide et lenitate™), in th The Archbishop's Reply. light of faith and with a gentle hand i vishop Gauthier ev wyhady verywhere' and st al 14964644900006403080849400459000039000900000% Purest of their, kind. Have you tried them? S AKELL'S ICE CREAM PARLOR Next to Opera House. Phone 640 Jreevistasiestestetnsstsieeississtestestess i...Your Afternoon Tea..... is not complete without Ice C ream Order early from PRICE'S Phone 845 277 Princess St. ap. AE eA Hp GERI A Great Investment Offering b IPSS IIIIISSPSOSIRIY | 499 Scere of soul, seeing in all mes ent reply to the pres Ase tapi {Abernethy's Shoe Store FHP P III IRI III IPP PIII I I IPI IH HFT IIIIIII III IIIND fellow students of mine. Some of you received your ordination at my hands. { There are others who have come from abroad with that great knowledge and faith, and who are always doing { good." His grace then paid a very warm tribute to the priests who came out from Ireland, to the men who had {done much in the early days. He | would accept the cross, presented by. | the clergy, but would' say that all the | good he had accomplished daring his stay in Kingston, had been due to | the devotion 'and love on the part of | the clergy, and the generosity of the people. "And may God bless you all" | he said, "no matter where mv lot may | be east, I will always remember you." "How can I find words to express to { you the gratitude of my heart for { what yon have done," said the arch- flattering. It attributes qualities to | me which I must disclaim. True, there has been prosperity in the diocese. We { have been blessed in the twelve years, inot only in Kingston, but in all the | parishes, there are signs of progress. And why should we not live on good terms with people outside of our own! Fhis all due to the clergy and the { people. Had it not been" for the liberality of. the people, and the ; guidance of the priests, there would not have been this progress. Wa nre prodd of our eathedral, and justly so. It is doubtful if there is a better ca- thedral in this country, and it is in- General Masterson was the oldest priest in the diocese. Upon his arrival been to appoint Rev. Masterson, as vicar, and in the trust wposed upon him then, he had made good. He ex pressed the hope that he would aet with wisdom and clemency. These wery the two qualities he would like to have in the administration. He felt sure that he would show both these qualities in his administration. As to how long there would be a vacamev, he could not say, but he would say this much, for the information of the people, that it would be some five or six months yet. In his closing remarks, the arch- bishop said he was pleased .at the good feeling which existed hetween the embers of the church and those gut side the church. He hoped these good | wi | relations would always exist. Refer- | bishop, speaking to the people. "Your { address is flattering, altogether too! ence had been mate in the address to the place he, as archbishop, had been able to keep. He had resolved, when he took up his duties, in Kingston, that whatever happened, he would do his best to have peace reign, and he, had succeeded church ? The fundamental principle was found in these words, "Ag | have loved you, love owe anuther."" Hel could never understand anyone call ing himself a Christian not doing this He was glad to know that this leeling existw in this parish. in Kingston, one of his first acts had GOLD RAW WINDS To prevent or cure chapped hands, face and lips or red- ness and roughness of the skin use : Balm of Violets An excellent toilet preparation free . from grease and not sticky 23¢ BOTTLE. Prouse's Drug Store Opp. St. Andrew's Charch. NOW ON For Homieseekers GRAND TRUNK PACIFIC.--~Townsite Lots at Rivers, Watrous, Crystal Springs, Tofield, Edson and Scott. ARCHBISHOP GAUTHIER. say v have seen none better, We those absent, for the kindness shown Sale Now On have every reason to be proud of it, me during my stay in this city.' i } 1 | | CO ai : Ee | deed } t k of i "1 wish to thank my ' Protestant ur : x: x 3 uta deed, a pleasure to spea of it. wish to an 0} Otestan 1g ™m ture gr to the city speak of it, and friends of the city, those present aud u 1 & | bratbars with equal night to call up | addressing the clergy and then the pat the praise is not due to me. 1] ie on wha®bis best in yowr wed | people. His grace said he received the | 'wish to pay tribute to the present rec | Benediction Given, i mind serving no private e | remembrances with a - grateful heart. [tor and the rector before him. By i > . Yet, an 3 i a . ' 4 th rhbish 5 discourse, CANADIAN PACIFIC Land; drrigated, at Bow River and within a radius i God's eng such we He cveforred to" the «day when he enter- | your generosity and labors, the pas pliut the alm loned Sacrament of from five to one hundred miles of Edmonton, Alberta. { known, your grace. So you en | {ed the cathedral as archbishop and tors have attained this success. 1 am t i : 3 ives. The choir as in good [yoursell to us, 1 in like the references made to this occasion grateful to vou, and I know that you Nas: ge ¥ ¢ - " Voit 3 E \ form, and, under the been of N. KE, NATURAL RESOURCES~--Lots in Fort George and Fruit Lands at will irrestistibly gather are wd 3 touched his heart. He spoke of the will not forget me. I am going "to O'Connor. rendered with much taste s new flock which has been intrnst: | protherly affee . . ee , Bisque and Okanagan Valley. B.C, and farm land surrounding. Lod t : - ~ | h alle tioh shown him by the other fields, to take up new cares. | and precision Concone's "00 Salutar- jo lo vo are. ct clergy. They had given their pledge to | am transferring the plow from one js" and Lambillotte's ""Tantum Ergo." » are loth to spea separation. | Ho hi 8 : is Bh oh : " | The i " t of 3 or} ' i. will od } t th Dh id He hei ed wo an fold to another. 1 will still be work-. The altar boys, conducted by Fr. Hal ) « gra i «a t the FAC 3 iy oe. And or ry a a jhe npr ol you grace wu de that they kept their pledge 2 1 ing for you, to secure' your eoternel ligan, also sang a hymn to the Vis St Na lots soup | 10 alo wis wed to state that no pledg blessing. I will always work for you, gin. Prof, Denys presitled at the organ | tar t . g Aa | had been better kept. than this one. but I am obliged to go to other fields * At eight o'clock, this morning, his | mortal ey are allowed to associate | 4 y r thant § . : { moi tal eve Are A '€ 1 He was glad to know that it was the and commence new work in a place grace said his last mass in the ca ¥ t tately 8 tr 3 py uals wil hi . te ; vel belief of the clergy that he, too, had where conditions are different than thedral, during which the children of | spy LALS IN COUCHES AND ent aU trains in 4 | kept his: pledge. When he had receive | those here. I will take with me the the schools contributed very sweet a : ho { monious sti t nandate from the superior head hearts of * the people of Kingston. music. He also spoke a few words to DAVENPORTS. the Catholic church, whose voice to There was a most heantiful expression the little people. Archbishop Gauthie im was just like God Himseli, he felt in that address which you read tome. left at 1 p.m. today, by special © that a sacrifice be made. There [ do not know of a more beautiful TR. train, for 'Ottawa. A large num '0, and when the time ly.worded address, and those words ber of the citizens went to the stat Lots in Weyburn, Saskatoon. Regina, Moosejaw, and Farm Lands in Sas- katchewan. Full particulars will be given on any of the above properties by fin teath, as those } J. 0. HUTTON, - | '18 Market Street, Kingston, Ont. | ihe orpian inden shelter hristian } and he o x el 3 consi and the id a « able must be obedien {And these monument 1 tat . . ame for him to make a sacrifice, he stating that | would carry away a ion to bid him a last adieu {our charitable city, built or en d : +i TER | diving your tenure of office for | must obey. There was no alternative. parcel of each of vour-hearts went to m-- ha A Slur). lever proclaim the high 1» of | The new position was not solicited. my heart. May | alwavs earry with Outside Clergy Present. + . 4 xt | your purposes, and the succe § vou | He was quite satisfied ¢ to spend all the me the hearts of the people of King The outside e¢lerey in attendance y administration {days of his life in the diocese which | ston." I88t: evening: were : : Mer | We are assure vou will ke | was so dear to him; the sacrifice ho I'he archbishop said, that before Masterson, Prescott; 'ery Rev. C. Ib AND COMBINATION BED COUCHES tal e of the : } » } ating | away with you a m 1st make, was that of separating), vaving he felt as if he should give Murray, Brockville, Ur. J. J. Salmon, oN SLE people amd" scones Kava Si wn thie priests and the people of the | Sime counsel to his people. He wish- Morrisburg; Rev. Fathers "J. T. Ho been familiar to yor Y ha wi fediocone; He had made sacrifices and og ¢o speak of the children. "God gan, Perth; Thomas A. Kelly, Smith's . {will treas iva the recollections of this | for the future he had no fear. There pless your children," he said, "they | Falls; J. J. Connolly, Trenton; John | parish i Rt HT ne na ould 'he ) xtra Jabers in Ottawa, But are bright, and they are goed. See | Flemming, Chestervilie; P. J. Harti JAMES REID An S | choice corner of ir heart | as I iad done in hangstom, so would [to jt that nothing will be wanting on | gan, Dereronto; M Spratt, Belleville, "op shoes in Black Velvet, Suede and Pat Colt | In bidding you Godspeed vo | 4 Mis Phone 14Y, ~ i * {fore feel, that we only do» ke Ly all trust in God, {thts so that they will be able to Rourke, Westport, .T. P ("Connor, Bd } ah draw closer iritunt | "Brother priests," eontinued his | take their place in this world as good Napanee; J. McCarthy, Centreville; J! Cook's Cotton Root Compound. od : . 4 . you, Skins in instep and ankle Strap bonds that neither time nor space ¢ | grace, "1 canrot tell 'vou how dear citizens of this country, or any other | 8. Quinn, Tweed; 1. Carey Erins The great Uterine T We have just received some very snappy pe to-do in Ottawa: He would Sour part, to instract and eduents Thomas Mel arthy, Reid; M u am---- We are blessed in this city, with "Murtagh, Marmora: Charles J. Killeen, depend oid 1 three Sagres TTT TT = | splendid schoola--1 do not know where | Picton: J. P. hehoe, Gananoque: w zat of Trength - No, 1, BE sever, rs a token of their appre i ul H are to me. Some of you were | country, and be prepared for Heaven. lle: A. Carson, Mertickville: Thomas gonly safe effectual ol Mauthly COMING | PROF. DORENWEND "of Toronto 'the well-known Hair Goods Artist, will visit During this visit be will be showing samples New York styles. You are invited to call, lnspect and uy on any ui these of latest Parisian and CLE SUPERIOR A in Kiagston, We have good school houses, good teachers; everything is comfortable, and there is no reason why a child should not like to go to school. It is for you to see that the children go to school. Ses to it that they do not stop going to schdol at an early age. No large bank account can be compared with an education. The archbishop then referred to the early struggles for separate schools. At the present time, thanks to "the majority of the population, the church had a separate school which left little to be desired. They had Catholic in spectors and the government had been generous enough to contribute a grant, all this, the church was very thank ful. The people should nuke -use of all these privileges. Tribute was paid to the province of Quebec, for the support given Ontario, when the fight not been for the support given by, Quebec, in these days, Osjatin would not have had these school "I wish you and your familias every. thing that is good. May ahnighty God children. I would ask you to pray for me. | will have the greatest confid ence in your prayers. Wherever my lot | is east, I will ever hold in my heart, a grateful recollection of the day's spent in Kingston. This gold you have given me is a princely gift, but it is the parcel of each of your hearts | which comes with it that 1 appreciate | the most. Flow much more grateful 1 | am to receive your hearts." Appointed Administrator. After concluding his adres, the archbishop said that it i been 3 od administrator of the archdiocese until the appointment of his sucess sor, lp felt wore that all would be pleased in tiis abnowscement. View "i the same as to the other schools, For | was on for separate schools. Had it bless 1. And He bless your | you al May Ha b Fer voites of Great Pritsin. Their viet we have schools better equipped than A MeDosagh, Micaville: M. Meagher, Marysville; J. J. Meagher, Kempt ville; I. McKiernan;, W. Kingsley, Kingston Mills; Johan T. Hanley, To ledo; Charles O'Gorman, Spencerville F. G. tirey, Carleton Place; J A Meehan, Belleville; A. Trayovor, Brew ef's Mills; J. O'Riordan, Madoc R.| (VFarrell, Mountain: Patrick Kesher. | Lanark; J. J. O'Rielly, Carmanville iJames Traynor, Frankfort; D. Calli pane, Trevelyan; ¥M. O'Hanlon, Smith's Falls; D. Rheaume, Gananoque; Lewis i Staley, Railton; R. Carey, Prescott t James Keeley, 1indsay; 8. Corrigan and J. Powell, Flinton. Sheffield Choir Coming. It is a - matter for oe ngtatulation that Kingston has been able to seer on April Ist, a visit from the Shefliel H chour during world wide tour on which it is now engaged. The present tour of the English speaking world is the result of wn years of organization, | undertaken by Dr. Charles Herriss for! the purpose of giving a greater impe- tus to the movement for musical rect pocity among the Anglo-Saxon races choir consists of 200 of the hest to America promises to be most sue cesiful. In Cleveland aiid Columbus | the sell-out of the tickets is already asstived, while in Cilocionati, a few prominent men have put up a gwar: antee fund of $15,900. Fagland's greatest composer, Sir Edward Flgar, twill accompany the choir snd person ally conduct his masterpiece, "The {Dream Of Gerontive," snd his other | great work, "The Kingdom," in wwe {ral cities. The concert will be held in Grant ball under the adsmicoss of | | (ween's Musical and Dramat! commit At Mp H. Calvin's, King street, om Fhneadpe piiermnp, from 2 io 6, in we 2-Buckle Overshoes ...... .... . 2 eT «10 degrees stronger, for al onsen, Bold all dru $e po J Te pd on Joo Lf rie. Fu tia . 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