St ote _THE DAILY BRITISR _WHIG, MOXDAY, APRIL. 10, 1011, ey | HUNTS 1 Wiore To Go. § 1. MARYS SERVICES PLEA FOR THE WEST Co fora NATTY HAT The Shirt, Collar and Tie Store of the city. TREDUUM OPENED ON PALMIGIVEN BY PROF. DYDE IN F ARE- SUNDAY. WELL SERMON, Rev. Father Derling. Toronto, Ad-|Uanada, He Says, Has Passed Time dressed the Men on Profanity--| Of Adversity: and Has Entered Appealed to Them to Respect the] Ubon Prosperity--A Call Given Holy Name. to Duty. - {| The ceremonies in connection with Prof. 5S. W. Dyde preached ay elo- i Palm Sunday were carried out ves. |4Uent sermon in Chalmers church, Sun- terday morning in St Mary s Cath- {day evening, and it took the form of with much impressiveness |a farewell on the occasion of his leav- gooOD VALUES AT : . gregation | mg for the west, where he will become weg ty P. J. HUNT, 53 Brock Street of the|prucipal of the new Ere yvcial col- See our Swell Strap Shi | palms t p y Mc Donald. lege at Stratheomn, Alberts. The con- = A | solemn procession vk place gregation was very large, the lery | 1 $5 6.00 8 00 Patents and Gun Metals, als HIGH I9I09 499999999 IIII ud through the aisles of the church, bei filled with Queen's the { ' . > ae ' vets : whilst the choir rendered a 1. Pro, Dyde preached from the text, y 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 |, hymn * » s Et | Zephaniah, i, 12: "And it shall come | Lower Priced Goods 2.50 $3 $3 50 | Monor." The gospel being st to pass at that time, that I will, * ! he Re Father Deriing. C8SR. of To- [search Jerusalem with candles, and | | ' {rigs Announced the opening of a{punish the men that are * settled on | $3 4 00 an 4 30 : : The overnment eS pos ii $4.5 | triduum, preparatory to the great their lees: that say in their heart, the The Government Bulletin No 21K, just issued, shows that | Mast of Easter The reverend father Lord will not do Zook]. neither will he g Ice Cream is the purest in the Province of Ontario, and second PIIIVIIIIIIN ITE IIe EEE Him out of hfe's programme. There | | spoke to a mass meeting of men in|™ere some who looked upon the pros | Cathedral last evening oun |Perity of others with envy. They be-| [HER is very popular among the Catholic ' r | ong ! : Sido evil.' L 00s S80 re {of this city, and it is always with The preacher pointed out that the | y ? Oxford 8h are al | pleasure they see him in th midst}, f, : a. 1 i 'oi to farther the great tk of the om re ered to were the prosperous nspec on. | . great wi the i . ¢ R 2 3 . men, selfish and ease-loving men who salvation of souls. At the offertory belioved th i to be sei i |the altar boys, under Rev. Father| = Srey er 3 "made, | | Halligan, sang with much expression wlieving they had gained what they | | . nde Domine Prof. Depyi had, by their own hand. They looked iy < PR " {upon God as a heathen God, and left! the organ } the Observing of the Holy Name. Helcame jealous, and complained, believ- tdelivered a very masterful dis-|ing that God was not dealing fairly | jtourse. He explained the purpose of [With them. Believing this, they allowed aware the Canadian law can fine a ad ihe Holy Name Society. The name | their hearts to grow hard. If we felt THE MARRIAGE TIE man heavily for breaking such a pro of Christ should be held in rever {like this, we failed to learn the les- mise. Therefore a priest may incite' Save What -- lence, love and respect by a good (sons of adversity. We failed to spell -- a man to break the law and as tha 'athe a . highe g o . a as 5 Cath lie It is the "highest nam lout the lesson. We were very apt to SUBJECT OF SERMON BY REV. [law now stands it is powerless to touch Y u Ha i gh above all others, and should [cherish our prejudices, to love our bad < . him. A Protestant clergyman may, {only be breathed in prayer or spok-|habits, and to hate correction. We H. D. WHITMORE. according to the law, marry two Ro . len in the tone of deepest oct. | by | » . a on ae tobe of u pen respect. | hecamk like animals, biting the things man Catholics and the priest can an- with } . hat do we ar €| which seeks to help us. We snarled at | Roman Catholic Church Arraigned | nul such a marriage, branding the | stores, shops, cars and on the sireets { discipline, and would sav nwise 5 3 y | we hear the name railed upon and|ime rt or hate Say unwis for Setting Itself Up as an Inde-|woman a concubine and if any issue 4 8 {things at our fate our eyes were " r spoken in contempt. At every turn open, we would thank.lGed, ~ | pendent Divorce Court in Canada. the children of the marriage ilegiti- Dander - we are confronted by those whol '(oul thout. mu: : , : mate, and wonder of wonders, in the think nothing of daily and hourly ould we not, without much trouble, | Revi. D'Arcy Whitmore preached a | {antieth century, a judge can ba y | taking it 'in vain Even our home bin ot the blessings of prosperity ? strong sermon in Calvary Congrega- | found who would administer judgment It kills the dandrut | air av 1 A ~ {are ot free Brom arotnn wey would appear on the surface, tional church, on Sunday evening, on according to the priest's demands, and cures "itching of the aban Ihr Nh we not all given to be prosper- | 'The Sacredness of the Marriage Tie f his judgment given in a Protestant t hair falling out, a ba 4 There: vis 3 oo . | Mus " . t mtg 8 x stops r falling wile alli son AE To Hore was 4 mark of me rit, in | Must Be Kept Inviolate. His text land. We would like to know why the motes. hair. srowth » | phemous way to bring evil upon: her | i 4 ae oF ge ¥ We nol mim nas ¥ the Lord Cod 1:1 church of Rome who so strenuously oi growth, { head, and the wife in retaliation re- LIE Ol Some atcount in the "Am the Lord Lod said: It is not ,hn00e divorce, is so anxious to be A delightful hair dn i . rhe . mathad of arbres. jCOMBIRMILY People wanted to have |good that man should be alone: 1 will |. a sorts to the same, method of expre Se a it 4 x ) os on come an independent divorce court delicately perfumed {sing her opinions and conviction © ofmion of the prosperous man. [make him an help mewt for him." "Christ has said, 'What, therefore, yl > : t Husbands and wives should set af lM a man was wanted i, (Genesis, un, I8 : God hath joined together let no man 50c Bottle, -- stter example before their children, |¥ ciety Prosperity, however, must What, therefore God hath joined to put asunder.' This declaration of 2 but some of them do not seem to not be regarded as a sin. Diligence | gether, let no man put asunder. Christ is distinct and binding for all routine what it all means vas a virtue. Wealth is an oppor- Matthew, xix, 6. time, except in the case of gross im Father Derling ajured his hearers '"mty, not a crime. Although pros- He said that just so long. as the morality. We, as Onnadians, will not to live up' to the conditions laid |Perily Was no sin, it had its own Church of Rome lives in the past cen- stand Br atiy church abroratihe io Ss el down by the Society of Holy Name [z"eat dangers. With prosperity we turies and secks to bring into the life itself the power to annul the m rin arriage | b | { a | First, that they will not call npon|wire apt to become dull gnd lazy, and of today the decrees of frail and falli tie. 'We must stand with. Protestant Opposite St. Andrew's i i | i r Derling, of Toronto, best in the whole Dominion of Canada tsn't this the quality of Ice Cream the public should use? +» foods should be used. We use no starch nor gelatine Vv Only pure Our lee Cream is made of PURE CREAM ONLY I There's None Better Than the Purest SAKELL'S ICE CREAM PARLORS, Next Opera House | the name of God save in a spirit of lat the same time claim we were ble men, just so long is she an unsafe | R ! : ave pi e not ] « g an Unsale Germany and Roman Catholi Aus 'Phone 82 tria and Italy in this matter. The li berty of all must be protected, and the just rights of Roman Cathohes and Protestants preserved as British sub- jects, but no liberty can be given to . . | vain 'My _ friends, especially those who der which varios laws oi the Roman any one church in this land to ex Made This Way { He told the thon they had a better ave passed the middle age, what do {church were formulated. From this {2° lordship over another I ge { opportunity 'to assist in this WOrk | we think of ourselves ? Have we not {council the ne temere decree came have a lay, then we must en'ores ! such a law, If we haven't a law than the pri sts The people congre- en playing the game of life a good | Surely the thinking men in and out | * for Your Comfort gale ia the churches on \nday ANY while now ? Are we pot into the sec- | of the Roman communion must be dis- |" W° must make such a Inw and the fr iat_lalks 19 them oi the Rin ond half of the game? Will we not |! gusted with certain events that have 3 a he Protenant Deitial law md church and straightway forget it. |' the course of a lew years, hear the jmp pened during the last few weeks ted onto our statutes to give power rel a. Sruighiway forget it. whist e, and the game will be over 7 | Have Protestant clergymen no rights to oppression." i ' ciety are associating with one an-| "When we _look back, can we not, [to be considered in a Protestant land * t . This Hyglenic Cushion con- other all through the week, and have | "ith little effort, recall the forms of | Has the day arrived when clergymen sists of a stout coiled spring set the chance to check the flow of bad|™™ Who started out in life with us, | other than Roman. are to be brow Mr. and Ernest Cossact. of into sliding tubes forming a language whenever it is heard He| Mith call a Shanes, yin who have | benten wh scared by these who' baw New York, members of * I'he Private compressed alr chamber requested the men to think over| en called hence as God made a |nWittingly shown their methods, and Secretary" company, received a t blunder, in leaving us behind ? Are (thus declare to all the Protestant pany, what he had told them during the! | ran Sunday o 2 i am on Sunday, announcing the dan ka a 8 Jjwe ut < v rus thes » world that the tome s 18 LY - week and come to church next Sun-| putting our 'trust in riches, ease | ! of to-day is but yrrous illness of their child, "and they All concussion is absorbed. day ready to join the society nd comfort ? Are we losing our faith | the Rome of vesterday, and of thw left on the noon train for their home » v yrli reach e . tir- iin the risible " ines tiark cent x C bet me. Father Derling preached a stir-| he invisible Are we becoming [ta renturies when men's lives were A actor and an. actress Jeit. New York ring sermon, at early mass. on Mon- [dull and stagnant? Are we forget-| [held cheap because they dared to dis last night to join the company to é » day morning, 'dealing with the sin of [ting God ? Where is God ? Who has [obey } ill thesr places. Tha comp 'has a The assey { people who spend all their money in {ever seen God? Has the telescope eve- | 'When justice, morality, and the oupl: of blank date. owinz to the | pleasure, and allow their accounts to revealed Him? Is He regarded as n{most sacred relationships in life are [fact that their advertising material j 80 unpaid. He pointed out the great myth or| superstition ? How can we [made abortive by interferences of the | went astray. It is remaining here for Equal to any $18.00 Mattress \ ushion Frame Bicycle carries a in of taking so much pleasure, and bring Hjm into our day life? We |chureh of Rome as are now public {a day or two before proceeding to Ot- | ' . not paying the merchant's bill {have redd a great deal about Jesus, |property trough the public press it {tawa. : i FOR $12.50, - in the summer tine peaple Were (hut we have a great deal ' more to {is time that measures were taken t« ns ! - often noticed Enjoying Real is all the learn about Him yet restrict the privileges that are now Frontemas Cheese Board {Made of the purest material and AXCUrs ) « ¢ owin nelr 3 a A The "MASSEXY" Cushion Frame Bicycle will give longer ser- on or or ane other |, oh Ed gh, hoe boing . Joauels FR Jy. ths Shurch The Frontena: Cheese Board will skilled workmanship vice than a rigid frame machine; the Cushion saves the frame and | trademan to go short of his pay ! and has etored "Po prosperity. cure et oo » - Bupa fit to 84 Jsoon be organized for the semson The ar ' ffoct § ting the winter 1 theatres and five | . 2 spensations and performs mar | first meeting has been called for Ap Our Kellaric man will be with us parts from the effect of shocks and jolting ! he vin he hr Ane ho here is no need of a finance mmister | yiage ceremonies between Protestant: | ril 20th, and it is likely that the ses shows 2 he rad 14 3 ® nas)! tell us that. The prosperity of the and Catholics, then we as Protestants | sions will be bold in the city council all this week. No a hants The as | untry i due to the prosperity of reserve the right in this Protestant | chamber, as usual.' The serratary, Wil Come In and see him. } " The day of adversity island to compel that church to leave }iiam Pillar, has made application for citizens B PABUT it ; Comfort, Economy, lealth am n aylug Please in this ¥. | A and: a new day a dawned { unmolested families we have united. the use of the chamber for the meet when it should be devoted to som | re we man enough to stand, or T'here must be laws framed to ex | ings. James Reid other purpose ire we going to thicken and stagnate? | pol from these fair dominions the 'Ne e---------- : . ANGROVE BROS. : ih | wre are opportunities for every Brit- | Temere' decree. We shall be in goo Make Kingston beautif 'Phone 147. i om - : ish subject in the new country, in Lhe company, since Europe, Roman and Jtucky lawn grass seed helps } ~ Kingston. CALL TO THE POLICE. est. Men are looking to q anada, for | Protestant, have foroed the pope tc Jit Gibson's : second chance, and are leavin ithdraw the decree and leave th Bright new coal, toad ving AT THE POLICE COURT, Believed There Were Burglars in| th mes, kindred and church, civil. law of the land the controlling | laily. Swiit's | . » Canada Uycle & Back Yard, a home in this new country power False modesty oft kes one ridi- | Over Sixty Years Old 1p For M Pelieving that burglars were in the £ must, give then schools ah Sow a | Long before the Roman church hag Jeulous . ' Drunkenness, a : otor Co., Ltd., wk vard n Posi of lower Prin 8, uy make b A : eel py . ay tome into existence the Almighty Gog - runk was the only offender at S¥ . tieel gave » polire a hurried (Rae a home, hae 2 had permanently settled the law o REASONED IT OUT the "px » court, on Monday mom Fs Write for Catalogue. Toronto. caP. on Saturday night, but it proved |feel they are to6 lumely and too far | sud the church of Roms -- a man over Hx eat oh TR ' a false alarm. at least if Tom hom il surely recognize that these were jAnd Found a Change in Food Put] be was charged with being drunk, he there were burglars in" the vicinity -_ er not mere marketin of cattle, ~ Him Right. wok objectio tating that h » The First Ngitation. J] presume we understand the scrip A man dues: nut rount. as wasted tha je ng a few drinks, bit he Ai certain that he was not vader the Police Coustables Filson and Arm sitation in his new diocese of On included) may put asunder what God | Husinese, it he seems loth v influence, 2 Sergt. Nesbitt was called 0 "bansh trong hurried to the scene on reveily «will in on June 12th hath joined together.' Does the | the same sort of caréful » ' call, 'but found no person}. . vi issued a salar letter to | charch of Roi presume to say that [himself and to his health : memory. The sergeant that the accused was under the ne ; 3.95 |i OL wa "F T Yi Ci ? B L ] : vafing around- the premi his clergy in which he makes the an- jevery marriage ceremony she per. | his business would be worth tle wi or ea ou an t eat ipton S$ : ¢ and asked that special | forms is God joined and that all the J out good Dlh to care f fluence of liquor, on the ste , and be! nouncement To Meet Tuesday Evening. prayers be said until September 10th | mill ons of men and women who have | business man tells how he did himself {28 In such a condition jo able to eare for himself. It Has Stood the Test of Time, While Others f g of St. Andrew's church | next, for the success of the visit. Arch- {been pnited by a Protestant clergy- | zood by carefully thinking over The meeting | ¢& £) . trate took the evidence of with the letter | bishop Gauthier will visit in all some | man fire not so based vhvsical condition, investigating ' 3 , and imposed a fine Ot ww. twenty days. The Have Been Buried in the Ashes of Inferiority. ongregation to deal with Ler | as hop jman ha of Rev. Dr. Mackie nnounRcin his forty-four parishes, situated in Que | We know that within the Ronan | nd out what was needed. and then It's the Rec ognized World's Standard. retirement from the ministry, is to be [bee, in the sotthery portion of his dio- | church as will as without there must | Cianging to the right food had no mone; he went di ) 3 i d no m v, 50 he held on Tuesday, the lith, not on Me, have been in the very nature of the 'For some years | had been bother d a great deal after meal My food \ the. 19th"as prev ously stated : ---------------------- case very many who were not joined s \ 3 ¥ Of - J - ; Bicycles apd Automobiles Out. | iscether by God, and no elaborate rit- | #emed to lay like lead in my sipmach : N rihern Lights, A Agr "The one lawn grass seed' you ean Yesterday was one of the uicest inal, no chanting of prayers, or ad woducing heaviness and dullness and Ihe Portsmouth philoscphe' | make a beautiful lawn, days this spring and hundreds availed | yinistration -of sacraments could | Sometimes Jositive pain. Of course | the boys to Reps their overt ih i . : onger for the depend will hentucky. Sold only at Gibson's themselves to get out in the open air. |aoke some marriages God joined or this Rendered, ton mors or less ugt for for a while ! or 2 ill dae res S [eo y Jus fresh stock of bright The rdads had dried considerably and business, an made up my mind juights were playing over the Over - Million Packages Sold Weekly ust arrived, a fre . " A that somethin would have to be levening and he says this in 2 new coal Swift's a consequence bicycles and auto ke the church of Rome I am g » ¥ = . ---- . Most of us dre persistent advertisers chiles made their appearance The _---- to mived marriages, bit on Hae, ti led = th sign of more cold weather. ¥ --~of each 'other. fivery stables did a good business. | somewhat different grounds, and wedo f= an (at Me a Ve jwell te remember "That ye be nop » unequally yoked together with unbe 'lievers," is a dangerous command to | devotion; and, secondly, that they indebted to any person for our sue- guide to men and women in high and will do everything in their power to!oess And we would refuse to help | 'mportant moral and spiritual ques prevent their companions from using | others, helding our heads very high. | tions. . . it otherwise We should do every-|l'ride and unbelief were great perils in "It is sad reading, to read the his {thing in our power to prevent|times of success. God was very often [tory of the various councils that met, { Christ's name from being taken in{hdt out of the programme of life. | particularly the council of Trent, un ! ' i flosvusane 00000000000 OOOCOOIOROS Ssvsanssqtescscsasceqeveseeey tester arene Tider over rough places without discomfort they managed to make good their es ¥ 3 ' g : i i ape rehbnshop Gautier's first pastoral tures, correctly, that 'no man (priest [time he in thinking grant onclusion | were the prettiest that overeating, filling the stomach | seen in a long time. They a with indigestible food, was responsible | the sky with the brillisne r many of the ills that human flesh ltoore "and move around » : mdures, and that I was punishing my- north to the west where ¢ disobey, and has led to much mise an hey 4 0 : a } DUSEEY laelf in that way--that was what was | daalls disappen to view, LIS R 0 ER ES NOW holesomene. - . (and unhappiness in Romans Catholic as k so dull. } g oil. uno: : HE : : | G& e ¥ I 1 ight. thishne Rams wes 5 ou anfit pons) and it oe! FOR SALE OR TO RENT "All right thinking Roman Catholics meals. I conduded to try Grape Nuts ' ¥ * x lof the better class must see the ne food hat ould da Jor we The Stratford Beacon js in : LLECTED. { . 8 : vod to see what it cou r a gat nfs . SALES NEGOTIATED, RENTS 00! |cossity of keeping the marriage in- "I have using it for. some sixth vea wenty of which § Fviotate. no matter by whom per months now, and ani glad to say that] 900 the present Propriete j formed, if the young girls of pure d 4o not suffer apy long ger after meals. | 0 Beirve. Tt is a fine publics { morals are to be guar ed against the ¢ food seeme to asmmilate easily |Tanaged and walited and & | {modern pariahs who "would "ute this pil perfectly, and to do the work for influence in Western Ontario. FIRE INSURANCE, . |decroe to serve their own abominable which it was intended. al owner is known far srl Ww temds. No innocent girl is safe with "1 have regained my normal weight, [10 going lo Stratford Me such a decree in forve. No pure wo- land find that business is a pleasure Obtained wisdom and experie man's name can be kept unstained. | once more--can take mors interest jn | ast, having spent years ig N CONVEYANCING AND REAL ESTATE. . ' No children born of such unions canjit, and my mind is clearer and more : alum, and escape the dreadful stigma It isfalet" Exsmination Result Insures the food against = : tin. et. fi h ervel. It is a wanton mockery of the an foun by Postum Co, Battle | Queen's students may have ood tapirit of Christ. It is a travesty of | Creek, Mich eontaimin, the examination alum is the greatest menace to | Cheictianity, opal Read "The Road to Wellille," in | mailnd $0. their address ayl i "You may not know that according [Pkg®. "There's a Reason." 24 the United States or © health of the present day. Ho a os no Roman Catholic Han Ever read the above jefter" § new i had to keep a promise solemnly made | One appears from time to tims. They 10 a Protestant girl unless a priest are genuine, true, and full of human bad ratified the promise, As you arelilterest, ~ E. Blake Thompson, OVER NORTHERN CROWN BANK. RKET SQUARE, 'Phone 2 KINGSTON, ONT.