Daily British Whig (1850), 13 Jun 1911, p. 6

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"willsave you many #n hour's © work and worry when camping out. Handy size -- ready to use. 4 CUBES, 10c. 50 li - Teme! ee Gael, b " en s ; wours Ei 4 Ye &) ard Bt fest ogee Seemann SRR. THECLUBH TEL GTON STREET, (Near Princess) are other hotels none approach he Ciuh homelike surroundings. ted In centre of city ann fhe' to principal stores ane Arges are moderate Bay [2 THE DALY BRTISH Whi, TUESDAY, JUNE amen - ol ing marks behind them. They were 3a hogethes a thing of the past; the, the church not for what, she could do | are to be found in different parts of +dar them, bul for what they could da} the diocese still; and even with a good for her, and for the souls of men. {spring buggy vou would not choose They wore not lookmg for town pare a icutney over them for pleasure. under He new big. {Wwe of easy berthe; they had come | Paine. in those dave, was labor the 9th of April de. pend, and be spent, as good sol [ic wnd. unremunerative work; the th oversd dn immense Lg. tof Jesus Christ. Ome of their farmer, then, hid wo machinery' to 20,0008 5 jnare tuiles, snd i Mistakeind not goiiy out after the | lighten his labory as he now; he wh isatonars idly settlers pd compeling them to come yao often far Bom mat, received a Le vo ay did pot use the method which | very little for what his land produced. Lot hi i od ry Moody Bas 'hacacterized as "haud- fi ue got & weskly sewfpaper, he J unvisfifel ang fot coo - picking' having personal deal! | thought himself quite abreast of the the ital districts ry ings with People, telxing to one at a | times, and that his lot was - cast in a poor, ak Je miiority time, get inte his hfe, Ending out [fair place. The people generally, had their church than they did, | 1% Gilicultieg 'and. ).ciping Bim. They {wo en of the. vastness, the productive ny uj" ag to ; y the wilderness fn gs, the mineral wealth, 4r the pic Church of England : church at [turesshigness of this wonderful country; had | never been avd work one of the fairest and richest in the they thought the old land, world, destined yet to 'be a great them, withont any | yhere he was often e ag well fnntion. Ho rovers one-twelfth of the en' their part for its] J parson. They held any Wmber of [lund aren of the earth, and is as They loved it, bat nev- services, and preached good | rons, open as Europe, and larger than the necessary to make any! fren over the heads of the wd { Loited States, At that tim it was fey: never rendized | {not infrequently = over opie pea | it of only, as counsistivg of the ewards for sermons worthy of being preached fg pmunitime proviaces, and Upper and their substance Wad | ny of the churches at home. They ex-{ Lower Canada, --as it was thn called, "" ipected the people to come to the ser- They hed a vague idea of tie existence {vices they held, but they did not, while ta sireteh of frozen territory to the THE BISHOPS s CHIRGE : tt onim ted ream page 1) "The f bap wa tired there » nm vily of then Ere Sap Like a J ¢0} tawg nt chuirdd ol home and to like that of the rector resp fomnte rife that they that ths ¢ God, an at aed that Ged 13, 1011. Is the real thing. A Pure Lemon product. - It has the delicious flavor of the fresh ripe fruit. Contains no other acid. Each bottle makes half a gall delicious lemonade--12 glasses for 10c. AT ALL GROCERS AND DRUGGISTS on #f 10 Bomar: of the Imitator--Insist on Dalton's |} "Third Place. at some one calling at every house, one Mirth, and west, generally Kiown and {of the peoplé, knowing them and how nated Bo the title of ihe Great to talk to them, possessed of a strong feos to Is valuable voice, a good deal of zea! and confi- oy for the fu ring animals which [dence, and a ready utterance, would Foy pany. at he Tubes wr ret those ople who sthyed away » {from pind gn come and hear him, able to catch. How diffe every - Oe upiex wa bikhogf hie wvnod | alter his econsecka hud ineregsed the thirteen adkdi- coulih have if he >a i864, find th Vi n nree tion, saving that he umber of Theres by tional men, I that it more hr ot he increas. d much largely, Specia) rates by the week PF. M, THOMPSON, Propricior, PEER ERBR TRA man". IAbinARAAMMAAAALALIAALN them, the work only had the to support and that the nhohitely dem; an Jnerpase {the church wi the field, but sha did not cover the yround Toad h in Lime was taken ap by otherd." She took tol much for granted, and was satis ied With contfitious which were factory. What taking piace to-day fin the North-West took place in this and o he ¢ diotiscs ip older Canada, {that mstead of occupying the first, eqpy only the third place numerieal- 1 he "cl days were Hargels universitios of [the old out pre | pared hardness gid werd not afraid of though in doing fthiir we they often made mistakes: fant no wonder, they did derstand le, and the {disl them. The | tions they so different {from those ito at home wire of th th mentally, MLS neeessities of need such first Srnmsassassasse in neat in Oo howe the had come gy in min from land, endyre v hn ter work, wk, f far not un- the peop people ton not uni n condi A att of Se eect nee. Small Pill, Small Doss; Small Price © must ber Signature rer Cascants End AM THE FINEST = $ the Miserable Days | ICE CREAM $ \ ten cent box iisures you against a Sick Hes ela he, AND SODA WATER} ._ " 5 CENTS REE Y66 Princess Street, niet thin 1 heir head, vith were t's ail been mistakes, however, rather than of the strong men, physical and have left endur accustomed | heart; \ VE FI { : Bilionsness, Con- a Rad Stomach a long Time. Primitive men did not need Casear- ets. They livid wutdobrs, ate of fruit, and all their food coarse, We modern people are ferent. + We exercise too little, edt tle fruit, and gur food is too too rich, | We can't have the bowels clogged up. and Reepy Well, Jt means that the od retiim oT there decays, 'The decay vranter pow ns And those poisons Lore sucked ato the blood through the very ducts Tntended to suck in witrimem. So we must make choice. We live, t6 an extent, | tibe thy primitive man, else we must feat Cascarcta, Casearets do what would do, The effect {the othr lConvenience { tuke them {large des s 1: { time, That is vo 10. box plenty wus dif- hit fine, the right food what plenty of exercise does i" on natural from as The question is one if yom choose Cascarets, take food, not but a tablet at a way to keep well one 1% vau in rely, the now, "225, 82 nd up [OUR CRYSTAL BRAND $10.50 to Of Standard Granulated Sugar | Has been tried and found excellent for! | preserving nd table use, Price is always ri AN AREW MACLEAN, Outario Street, EDY, FHERAEIGNE BIGNETE: fospitals h great success. Cures blood | x Dad loys ost vigor & v txlforer drains, Josses, 8c. Either No. at | drugy' stor M+] &1 from Fougera 8Co. , 80 Beckman ew¥ark Cite. or Lyman Bros Co. Lid. Toronto IRON REDS . - BRASS BEDS, 812.50, $75.00, IRON AND BRASS, and up. $3.00, 86. 30) | i | rr loubt No. rgunised. seod setfpddressed envelope | { for free book 1a 1h: Le Clare Med.Co. Haverstock Rid | Bamstnad London Eng. Try "@ Tasteless) Form of Therapion, casy to take, safe, lasting cure. BICYCLES S8ICYCLE SUNDRIES meyas at Cut Prices Send for Cat Price Catalogue ** esse svesessesscses {Geo. . Muller & Son KINGSTON. SE ER STR Mattresses and Springs to rit FEUT MATTRESSES, = best hier $13.50. MARSHALL SANITARY, $18, St. 25.00 as , CAMP: COTS, MATRESSES. B. d. REID, | | she does mot Drink MecCarthey's Ale | -anl Porter. It's the best. | Agent, R. J. LAWLER | WE --------------------------------" sevescasesssiscines : NED BY EXPERTS. ¢ _ Honiton, Maltese and all 3 « dainty and costly Laces are 8 tleaned at these works by ex- 8 & perts, who, fh addition to their airiage rersonal skill have all acilities modern has yet iE produced, R. PARKER & RA fo. asasesaciiee oe eveed the a Lan i ® 3 invention . 'e 3 wer J the | «our | of | , wll schargesipithersen weakness | { ship through it to Christ, | whether we have little or much, Lone astray; seek and fo save that which is lost in the various positions he has hell @ (biles: a lomber waggon was the car . Sadun. Le. with logs $jxide. close $ spread over them. In the winter, frost would heave these logs above let loose. the earth, and make the road almost impassable. These : : : thing is now! The count and to mistake, as some one has said, -- a pert ot he omc) corr "perspiration for inspiration. An- not only' %n' orn oF old Catnda, other mistake was the failure to teach but in the'great- North-West, ks woll. | those. who came to church their duty We. have goud roads. ' on whid' antar | as stewards of God. They were afraid . mobiles can almost everywhere run, they might be thought to be begging TE ------ BAR SOLDER, BAEBITT METAL and all INGOT METALS. Headquarters for Quality. Write for Prices. The Canada Metal Co. Ltd., Fraser Avenue, Toronto except in the very northern, apd rock? fur themselves, and they would have | | portions of the diconse, and ww there starved rather than make their wants | 1 they are greatly improvdd within the known, apd piten they had wants: ! Tust few years. We lave beg to Another mistake was & certain official realize wht i Whiderful countr a ism and coldness of manner of which : possess, Thirty-theée per cent. of "the they were unconscious, 4 matter of in- . cea of the + nls gupire 1s Within vee | heritance, which kept simple folk at a | Dominion of 'anadh, and: the tak distance and Jed them to fear rather | that it is a wonderful country is ne than love the parson. {generally known. The dyes of othe ) | There were sixty-six elergy in active | world are upon us; peaple are (row | service, at the formation of the dio- | {ing in by the tens of thosdnds, wi | Jeese. This number had increased at [afl parts, secking homes in this favor the time of the division, in 18396, whey, | fod land; the population of the country | Ottawa: was separated from us, to. BM, Lik increasing hy leaps and hou ls than doubde ths original pumber. [climate "in the west is milder fh, then left with sixty-five the east, except for sudden amd retired gud superammuat- [sional drops of temperature, , making seventy-four in all | While we, here in Kingston, therefagre, on second | of February, were banked with | and of work, snow, and some had all they ruby of {do to keep themselves warm, they very one | ploughing in Alberta, and the southern | | part of Manitoba. That is what a very much sma area to cov. | Once thought was the frozen nor ler, only aMout half the original field, | The splendid harvest which God gnve | md with very much better conditions, | 18 last: year mid the good prices which | ie havedwen obtained for all manner of | the [farm products, have created an era of | Sa prosperity, for which we ought render thanks "to God, the Giver fr The | in 3 mre We were tive ae- bie avd pine ed clergy We period of existence: practically the which the original it began its wor the up id | started, wi with wark dion had | with, how same saueber when Yo ever, I must the and pas does understynd how rch can be hidden | ht, fie 2 nnot work of : 3 ch oll ol si as it too en of all. QUALITY IN SUGARS All Sugars. do not look alike, if placed alongside each other. Every Grocer knows this, We want the Consumer to kmow it. Insist on having EXTRA GRANULATED SUGAR You will not only have a good Sugar, but the best on the market, The Clear white color proves the superior- ity of " Sugar. When buying Loaf sugar ask for REDPATH PARIS LUMPS in RED SEAL dust proof cartons, and by the pound. The Canada Sugar Refining Co., *. MONTREAL, CANADA. Limited Established in 1854 by Joka Redpath lets said that during Archbis hap - Fh first ---- vears of his episco- he confirmed an average 1-4 year--25 00 persons altogether church * They "should have church ? They should haue communicants, and cust think what an that could do! The fact ivisible effects result from | numbers that confirmed, {impetns is given to the means that in the past, as fear twenty Resents Annexation Cry. Of course, there are some people, go ing up and down the country pow, professional politicians for the most part (though there are with them, who know about the matter), who Sony -about-blue rain; the ng on our country, through recipro that no leity with the United States. Whether church's work, | it woild be in the general interests of i is | the country 5 a question for debate, not infrequently the in the pre-and about which different opinions {sent, cither proper eare is not. taken | may be held. But politicians have not lin preparing candidates for confirma [devoted their attention so much tioh, proper instruction is not given, | the disenssion of this qiestion, ! or proper shepherding fol- | ringing banges on the cry, that if low. With mauy, the the | Meeipre ity: were adopt od Nit would be olass ends with the confirmation ser | the first step towards amexation; that This should he The | the United: States would be buying ug, [time of preparation for eonfirmation aud we A buld be Be Uing ourselves. a time of great opvortun;ty jo nn that is greatest nonsense that evir came from the mouths of clergyman, apd of great responsil lity d : " x supposedly sane nitn: as a Cane acdian, | If properly used it ought to' take resent it. id think littl i temptations, and powerful influence o,} ant bn woul hn it of my b loyalty to the Pritish crow, and the {to draw of the candidates British empire, if it depended on tariff from the church, and from schadules who think. the {lowers of Christ. | fear, in tional spirit of Canada is such a poor tnses, ite merelys in and incertain thing, that her exis {the catechism said, no explana: { tapca r nation, would he imperiled | err | Li or helps, ie J by an of trade with the Uni-| < When-1 was instruction ted St certainly do not know her | { prepar atory Phere is no part of .the British empire | over three mouths, with a lecture orice | jn which there a week: the was exactly half | Canada, and she an hour long. I began on the stroke | nor sold. It fof sight, and closed at half past. We |both- parties, had two hymns and two or three! donald down, ieallects, which gave full twenty min- | ciprocity with utbs for the lecture, besides time to | lookéd upon feall the roll. These lectures United Stat open to all, and while in {and T am practically the same évery ver. pate, of 100 a {the the all era. i | ] | he; ? heen work- like others little are singing a which id com some active fuet army that ha large are care to as in dues nt ' work . with vice. not SO. ls the lis great any away being fol many hearing Those na consists giving as morease a rector mv to confirmation extendid ates, is truer loyaliv than in service can be neither bouy that | Ma thing A. for tlex, ar but is a strange from Sir John have sought the United it as desirable, 8 would not agree not sure they will when it apparently there raised aga 1 | I i | Were substance, year, vet | hows 19 wi our reach, a ox . wheats grown® Nn Canada-- Manitoba Spring wheat ° "Wad Ontario Fall wheat. = It has the bredd making powers of the one--and the Qastry- making powers of the others, Every woman, who bri / "BEAVER ™ Flour into her hom EN makes the right start towards better Bread and Pastry. 12 DEALERS Write us for prices on Feed, Coarse Grain and Cereals. THE T. H. TAYLOR CO. LIMITED, CHATHAM, ont. the services at which they were deliv 3 it, as though it meant the ru ered were the best attended week mation night services we had. The same eo- {ple attended them, year by year, mil {the chapel, which seated 129, was in- { variably full, every and {many people standing, ith {fundamentais--the creation, the fali the atonement, how we are made {takers of it, the means God ol {for He invariably works by jwhat we have to do, what od does for us, explaining repentance, faith, {baptism, the layidg on of "hawds, iprayer, the reading of God's word, | the assembling of ourselves together, the holy evommunion, what the chureh |i%, our place in it; and our relati wm the respon: |! which rests upon each of us the country. Factories' to be tor go ont tures have are to [be closed, railway tied up, steamship line of business--wonderful been painted hy those never before were known to have way | artistic talents, and, by what the have said and done, are likely ti} establish for themselves great re | putation in this With all | this prospect of ruin ahead of us; wel find the C.P.R. advancing from about ! 200 to 242, and other stacks in pro- | iportion. It shows i how régard it. The opposition reci- | proevty' is 'simply a political That | {there are men of both pation opposed | to it, simply means that men re aught by a ery, and can be led by | as | sentiment. The thought of anuexy- {tion mukes many incapable of calmly | [parately, anh had praver, before judging the matter. Mr. Borden, the firmation. It waa really. a revival in {leader of the opposition, like a sensi- the. parish, and the lectures were iii [ble man; has, 1 believe, * while Poss: {tended to touch both head and heart fing reciprotity on economical grounds, land they usually did. I refused to take up the Samexation ery, or to use it in any way, as an gu Kment. -are oe seat occupied, pre whe I-began | not Oys, any me Ins, respect business men | 10 can be | {sibility stewards of God. I then saw each con- Where are "the © Confirmed ? During, my episcopate I have cow | Canada will suffer a real Joss ig the firmed 8.670. Where are they ? The departure of Farl Grey, 'whose term of | statistics gathered from the different | joflice will shortly expire. The services | parishes do not show this increase. fof "this distinguished representative of | dnasish such a solemn step isQgot ta- ihe crown have been greatly appreci ken Uy 80 many as a mere form: sure fated by the people of Canada. « le has | {Iv they have mot left the church, vet jendenred frimself to oll classes, and has | seem to kaow them, taken the déepest interest in the af-| {or whire they are. They ought te fairs of the coamiry, It is a great sat {be looked after. We should mat he lisfaction to knew that he i= to be suc | satisfied with ministering merely to | ceeded by the Duke of Conmaught, the those who come to us: we should go [brother of the late king, ome who has ont to seek for the shiep which have! won the confidence aml wsteem oka al in the Master's name, to with whom he has come into omit ! i att, When Bishop Lewis begen his work | He will come to me, not as a strany the country was in a very different [er; but as ome whom many Canadians 8 | condition froMf what it is now: then have met, and with a clear knowledge of our country and he her neds. use among the far Political Conditions in England. where any wrk] The politicgl pomdition in Emad them, were generally [is anything but satisfactory; an ef laid side by fort te seemingly being made to keep, , and i little earth fap aPpesratices antil after the corona: the tion, when ly the farips will jw vome, of coafSe, hnows that. the peace wm all on the s 1 {Coutinued ou pope 7.) were po railways, or automo. he eral war pot upon toads wre not. al. 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