Daily British Whig (1850), 15 Mar 1912, p. 7

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THE DAILY RRITISH FRIDAY, MARCH 135, 1912 y SEVEN. THE DIAMOND JUBILEE OF SYDENHAM THODIST CHURCH IN KINGSTON = : 265---John Ge : With gratitude to God for His pro- Among deceased ladies who were lead . -- 1565 bu Cemiley, 3 vidental cate and for tdkens of His |er® in the Woman's Missionary So i . , S64 rab Gepal J . is presence, with appreciation of all help | ciety were: Mrs, R. J. Chown and ; 1864--Jobn Gemley, J. Clasks given, and with a deep sense of obli . William Dunlop. Sydenham Street Methodist church, present the record of sixty years of activity and blessing, and celebrates 'ts diamond jubilee, on Sunday and the first few days of next week, Sy church who held office at the time oi A : \ - B Rvek the fiftieth anniversary have also 3 i 4 - / 3 i Ba « Byckman, M.2 thom passed away, among them being A \ OES . Trustees Fdwin Chown," George Rich- : F | 2 Ryckman, - ¥. V ardson, Dr. Isaac Wood, Joseph His- } Ma IM \ s : . s a 1865---l oh Gemle J i gations involved, the congregation Is A number of the officials of the 3 \ 4 : 4 J h hn Gemley, Clark Ryckman, M.A. Thom- as Brock, 1369----Henry F. Bland, John Sean lan. IST0---Henry F, Bland, Dondld G Sutherland, 1871--George R. Sanderson, 1. G. Sutherland. I872-George R, Sanderson, W. Wel. ngton Carson ; . IX7T3---George R. Sanderson, Kichard rp Te Mifiy veh af ' Bible school Eason. A Ch arheoN, ster, 3G air : ears secrelary 1874---J ames. Elliott, Richard Eason. ¢ Philander Smith, Elliott, James Allen. ~Jobn Hick, T0--James Flliott, James Allen. 3-5-6--Again united" to Bay of] | I877~ William Galbraith, B.CL., J. Quinte circuit, G. Crozier. . : |827-~FKzra Healey, Cyrus KR. Alli IS78- Wiltam Galbraith, centre (then known as Cataraqui), and 'exception of the tower and steeple extending west to Napanee and Prince ;, and the ey ok place Edward county, enclosing six town areh. The h March 30th, ships. In 1791 Rev, William Lda 5 i a splendid account of the came ils first pastor, and the circuit | ope t new hut lev. Jackson. was named after the city. The first | E york, resident of 1 confer- 38. David Wright, John 'C. David 1879-.. William Galbraith, B church was built sonal From ence, an lev. Egerton Ry TS were ny 1850. 1853. James Elliott. 1795 to 1521 Kingston fas included in} th RAG ' a re » ae 1520--Ephriam Evans, wmas Be- 1853 id Leroy Hooker SAMUBL ANGLIN what is known as the Bay of Quinte | church accom { J ople 1888-18801. W. . ' iLIN, Sparie - vitt, , : & Ireasarer of church and one of the circuit, i 1830--James Richardson, Richard 1889 1860--W, W. ( The first chapel was built on Bay gan St ix tur as $7 1801-18041 sor Arsor members, homas Griffith, Ph.D. ---------------------- aud Bagot streets, and became known IR! i Smith, INOL-1806-A. (. Ucurilee, THE LIVINGSTONE CHANNEL. as the Day street chapel, Some later two other 'small chapels built--one on Wellington - the other on Johnson stre William Smith. 5 Ten-million-dollar Improvement Wil} Joseph Stinson, ¢ § S be Opened About July 1. Son - Bubse- b. Joseph Stinson. } § Ge Windsor, March 15. Preparations REY, T. W. NEAL, PASTOR SYDENHAM STREET METHODIST fuantly ghothiss shullel Da a 3 1836--William Lord. Egerton Ryer- i} |for the opening of the new Livingstone Ee} CHU RCH. builf in Huamsvilie, which was s i AEN 3 wm, John G. Maney. ig 3 : channe! will begin as early in the . perseded by the pregent co ment TEs : illiam M. Harvard, Egerton : spring, as possible, and, according to denham street church holding prob- (cock, Stewards, Henry Cunningham, [and active Princess rch, ' \ A i present plans, the channel will be ably first place in the Mounireal con- | F. M. Campbell; Robert D. Anglin, lo The first definite steps taken respect : 3 Matthew Lang. § a available for use about July lst, ference, and prominent in the churches | cal preacher, and Webb Robinson, z e erection of a pew chur o ey 1830 Matthew Lang. : i A Plans are as yet indefinite, but that of Methodism in the dominion, the | class leader. enham street was taken : 1x4 --Jdohn OC. Davidson. al x } the opening will be attended with = celebration will he worthy of the The present officials of the church jing of the prominent members and a 1840---John Carroll. L eeremony is certain. The Livingstone best traditions of such an historic {are : friends of the chur e city or » ; {311---Henry Wilkinson, 3 : E . channel is next in importance to t church. Rev, Dr. Carman, superin- Ministers--Rev. T. W. Neal, pastor; [March 28th, 1850, 1842 Henry Wilkinson. : A wo locks in the development of lake tendent of the Methodist chureh in the | Rev. E, B. Ryckman, M.A, D.D., su |cuperintendent, wan 1843 Fdwy M. Rverson, lsaac It : ; ymmerce, and in may wavs the ens dominion, will preach at both ser- | perannuated; Rev, Samuel Craig, |lic canvass of the He d i {gineering problems attendant on the vices, and his presence alone will | church secretary, superannuated; Rev. | was started; the ving entlemen [R14 ix tg f : construction of the channel exceed in create interest and give weight and | Samuel Shibley, superannuated. Local | heing the collectors: Capt. Patterson, : a 9 a ss oe difficulty even those encountered in blessing to such an Anniversary. A | preachers-- A. Shaw, Elmer Davis, L Capt. Meriwell, James Fraser, t- | : 1846 Edu | erd, James t Con So the construction of the locks, The congregational tea will be held Tues- | M. Mayelle. Class leader, A. Shaw. terson. Thomas Met nm. Thoma 2 : sll ET : td a y : construction of the Livingstone chan' day evening, at which Principal Gor- Stewards--Samuel Anglin, treasurer | 0 gon. Shaw, Wrickt. Wil : ; err Dat 1 . Ya 5 EE] [nel has occupied five years, and the don, of Queen's, and other speakers |of the church; H. W. Richardson, Dr. inn Anglia Yol oo Yoh oR hr atorge . AY, (BAA a ; ; cost is in the neighborhood of $10. will be present, A. P. Chown, recording steward; Dr. |. nt ' Ch Mus ; RE ard. 4 Sa gy 000,600, of the most expensive sine The church was never in a more | W. GG. Anglin, Oliver Chown; R. F. et £, San lo ft : 3s 134 n Squire, 1 i gle mg ements on the lakes, prosperous condition in all its orguni- | Greenlees, E. P. Jenkins, secretary of | N ane | mig Rex ; id } ; Reon i use, Harper. Ra 3 } -------------- zations, and the jubilee fund, which | the joint boards. JOML S118 AEE NEY pes aaa : 3} B. Har Trustees--Judge C. V. Price, Thomas [President ot the. conference W, Mills: J. L. Whiting, K.C.; Samuel John Ryerson visited the Anglin, Dr. W. G. Anglin, Dr. A. P, [assisted in the scheme. Chown, secretary; A. F. Chown, T. F, Harrison, H. D. Bibby, I. W. Rich- ardson, G, T. Richardson, J. M. Hughes. Society reprosentatives--W, J. v the Crothers, 8. R. Bailey, F. R. Anglin, ; " ? pI ae i lo la : 4 1R96.1800 P. B. Chown, H. E. Flynn, *R, H. ; d : By FI ae re hg ous parson + 1809-1902. or Ward, H. E. Pense. : py ey ooo on um stioet, TOT ie pine OY, District visitors : William Ferguson, ? 8 3 good BURY YEAS a ler Hore : Ss Jou J90% Yuba nis M Aq DD, James Knapp, J. P. Pense, W, J. ! 3 commodation v L desitabe am oh ! 1905-1907 C.K Ms OWE: (vibson, Mrs. MH. Lyon, Mrs, W. H. ; Queen street church was ere ted, FA Y ; 305 3 IC. L. suing, Anglin. he <b 4 i baLY both continuing as one circuit until " Ta 2 x Sykes, B.D. In connection with the church is a} p 1879. x SURI ale Wo Deal, Bible school, second to none in the 3 3 In N78, under the pastorate of Rev, ; 3 5 dominion in staff organization and V ER William "Calbraith, alterations were 3 ; X THE equipment. T. F. Harrison has been : ma to the interior of §. thirteen years superintendent, and juare were 'removed, tl a 4 Help Welsh Lad Who Had Lost through his untiring efforts and the S A lo ised, rallery lowered, il S His Feet co-operation of the staff, the school Lond es Ah : : stands out among the schools of 'all Ii To arch 15.~A Welsh lad and any denomination. The member- he ns dena Yho recent] ship, counting home department and Aa Ve 4 # cradle roll, is 650; with these deduct- 2 . | . . 0 2 > 10 tube was made A commi George ed, 475. The total receipts of the oe 2 ate} ower, axidite } 4 & V 1 ower, L 11 { TY 10 school for last year were over $1,300, ; ts Eq cor ra ak ripake ] es It has the most modern system of 5 : t ho ) r ALIS 1 2 wr 0 ay : aa) : hi 3 " grading, the various departments sep- Eo 3 BR A Et TR E MS xa ABRAHAM SHAW, arated--eradle roll, primary, junior, entag 36 expends ah id J put ped Bible school assoclute superintendent | intermediate, senior, Chinese, and MRS. M. ASSELSTINE, a ee, TARDINER. sbseat H ring of and class leader, home. In connection with there is a it. Hearmg of Who still takes a deep Interest in is being raised, will place it on a KING'S KINDLY ACT, f the ch » the F---- i rior re-decorated; all £5, 400 In 1587, under the pastorate of Rev Sparling, extensiv wrement MAYOR F, J, HOAG, hief librarian io Bible schoal; the i s \ k- the Iad's 4 MARRY oR LEAVE, splendid library. There are seventy- church activities, i ible scho on lect ail ne ihe ol 3 an wor te Jad 8 disapboin POTS satisfactory financial basis. six officers and teachers on the staff, ladies' parlor, and othér accommoda- € had him sent an eceived him. | Notice ked hard 1 t Served on Bachelor Tenants . worked very hard and were assisted by | tion In 1901 some repairs were wo The pastor, Rev. T. W. Neal, has of the younger men of the city. {to the steeple. Over R12,000 sas A by Council. many te i ion and . ce com itv. i € , : ® : : . vell. . TR . : Dublir March 153. <The distrig is Jw i to. the city, in 1910, At the conference of 1850, Rev. John len in subscription for defraying the IxH3--John Ryerson, G. A. F : din y om : i the : wall t of ps Sila He - . . Ww . 3 YO ¢ ¢ Sm GWY » won himself and also has his wile a Douse was removed, and was succeed- | 225 000 enoe. and to Todut : he is Lo 4 counci ma \ warm spot in the hearts of the peo- . Dickson haughlin, in tha county of Meath r Rev. S sl D. Rice, who gave |i} bt A 0 hi x RETR ans an i ple. Mr. Neal is a strong, practical ed by Rev. Samuel 1 ice, who gavo|ihe debt h gradual, 1354---+John Ryerson, George Doug vas ordered all the bachelor tenants i 3 le 1a arate sia v {or iin rat . preacher, of pleasing personality, and : ges eS up al hin TE o re ng torwam Rev, Dr. storaie.a » no | las Ex versl cottages . to get married in pastoral work is devoted and : . § 3 the hel Agno Lhe EHuPeh. pm gan was. @ 2 [ with yreo months or leave the -sympathetic. The pastor is greatly : Ea ing held in the parsonage the first | During t las. : assisted by Rev. William Craig, the trustees of the new chureh were ele | provemer i i 18%6--George Douglas, Thomas 8 ; 7 Epa] m------ financial secretary. The choir of thir John Counter, William A Bn, AH toriun A 2 ear] hen \ : ki ty-five under the leadership of Prof. Chown and Edwin Chown. iia (decorated, i James Small, is one of the leading CRE ] Coverdale was appointed wstalled the re ewed | Botts, : oN | Belleville, March 15--A middle aged musical organizations in the city. The E 1 The style decided on was Go sand § ane » bible s 1 odelle An IS58--Ephraim Evans, J, E. San- wy ' { ma wrge Swenor, a livery man ab oo: congregational singing, through FN 6 the size 60 x 90 feet. Tender : \ x His majest 8 { p 1852--Samuel D, Rice Charles La 3 cart pin 1855--John Ryerson, George Doug Ephriam Evans, Jonathan E. Nr ! Drove Into Unused Quarry. nhroved. ice Poit une, while driving from Shane s leadership, is especially marked. ' asked for and contracts awarded, work Williani Pollard, J. E. San onvil his Home, owing to the he membership of, Sydenham reacnes .. g commenced, and the four p { Pastors Since 1791. | iH : : {darkness « the night drove into am 700. About five yFars ago the church was daid by John Counter on April 1, | Willink J.oste b (R60--Williang Pollard, N.'R. "4 4 unused q , sustaining pain'il ine had the services ol a deaconess, which , 5 1851. Revs. Rice, i Das a has . Fron kby, T. W. Jdefirex 3 ? be : a were very efficient and thankfully re- i Enoch Wood were present, and. the | Daviua Dunhagh. ISI Georee Young, N. K. Wilioug hs i Are were broken, his ecollag ceived. i y proceedings were followed by a tea in| Tig ro owin ; a be TW. Joliros wok ; v {bone broken, and he was severely eut Since Sydenham street church cele . the Bay street chapel, I Na Rol win i ofp, TW Sele as. Wo. Hondas ; : shout the fac and head. He was brated ite fiitieth anniversary, tem { The work was. completed. with the tanga i Fn B ' y ; youl te hospital here fog years ago, many of the older mem- 3 circuit from ¢ son. tment. bers have passed away. Rev. Dr. oe Philp, who was pastor at that time, . , : . : -- ory A Leap Year Twin, after a year's illness, died in Bhe sum- fg : i 4 : . ; oo : - pp n mer of 1904. Among thé earliest mem- y } Eee : + ? EO 1, March 15.~The fun bers, who came from the Bay street , hs WRT : oi ia: fof ace of Mrs Annie Taylof, church, ing at the tine of the DR. A. P. CHOWN, y ; i g : widow of A, i. laylor, and a native jubilee celebration, but who have Recording steward, : : g i Hyaciothe, Que, She sod hes died 1 Sek oh Is x # g site Mrs. Warren Molntyre, werg and i Mn Richard Sonaell, and the majority of the members of ET = ; \ : # i J known as the famous leap year twins, the school are adults. - Among the : ' 2 ' ? Feb. 29th, 1® Her daughter oi in, Arthur a young ro the Wesleyan Club is sev , Ee : ; et : OMAS W, MILLS. < : Mrs, Mary Odell, of Sherbrooke, eighty and ninety years |®L¥ SHORE. 2 EY : a ; ' ] Tustee and lender In schoul and Bilie] Que, he i : The th League of the church 1 5 A : : ely. Mrs. MeRossie, has a i pd forty-five, with AR Hy Aa : Slaia-------- . v Miss L. Knapp as president. In addi- § : y ; : i t - 3 5 . PON'T WANT TO LOSE BEARDS, tion the intermediate and junior ' 3 ¥ he : " Men Threaten Strike if € i es are very active, under the su: 4 , ? 3 g Bl 4 Chorus Men Threaten Strike if Com. perintencency. of the Misses H. Anglin AE "A 7 ; 3 : oh or : pelled to Shave, and M. MacKenzie, respectively. . 3 i -§ x ; ent ig Paris, March 15.-The opera 'Mrs. M. E. Muithead makes an ex: Bi ] ; TANT hk § : hreatenod with other stilke, cellent head of the Woman's Mission: gS 2 : : 2 le time among the male chorus sir ary Society, and the Woman's Asso : : ; 3 : Slee : ciation progresses with Mrs. H. W. 7 \ ; : #8 Massenet"s new operas, Roma Richardson as president. The branch J : ; Ty herein the chorus has to represent of the King's Daughters is 6 is one of the ; § J ; Cassy the potent, grave and reverend men working forces of the oh : ; : 2 g joo bers of the Homan senate, » Bevel No. 3 Kingston troop of oF Boy Scouts J S lowed their beards to grow, 1 he is also a unit of the congregation's ry 3 » mmissthorus - is not resigned to sa work. ' i ; / : i / ; ? 3 rifice the beard in the cause of art ------ i ae : j i hey plead that an eéngzgement 8 History of Kingston Methodism. {i . . 7 chorus singer at the opera does Although the history of: the congre SW / ii 3% bring in suflicient to live upon, and gation dates back to the first Metho- nia / ; J that they have to supplement - their dist rs Sreeind = the sity, inthe f : oy : ile Saat 1 pay by singing in churches and tak- Year yon Tuer ol ¥ 4 ing other jobs where they = lo Bagot steoots, the church on the pres- H A o be allowed to appear without mo; ent site was erected in 1852. : % } p . taches and beards, "Roma" i to the Methodist system ! i be played before the end of Mareh, the congregntion has had many pas RS so that thers is still time to arrange Eo See ML, 4 £2 FE | | > : TOT . Foy probably the hist shrge of a fs The city of Hamburg will build a OTT MT SMALL theee-mile monorail railroad to test the advisability of the plan to the} Ae ordinary tin wash basin, wilh a municipal traction sysieme 2. kole cui in the centre of the bottons Safety matches were Tavented in to fit 'a lamp, will make ap efficient se Sweden in 1855 Bector for an incemdescent light, John Ryerson the trouble threatens to srs

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