-» REV. DR. SEAGER | CONSECRATED BISHOP (Continued from Page 1) the episcopal throne took place. Pre-| ceded by his chaplain, bearing the episcopal staff, he entered the throne | and promised to respect, defend and | 'msintain the rights, privileges and MHberties of this church and diocese, | #nd to rule therein with truth, justice and charity, not lording it over God's heritage, but showing himself in all | things an example to the flock. The | consecrating bishop, the Lord Bishop of Huron, them declared Bishop Charles Allen Seager enthroned as| Bishop of Ontario. The Bishop of! Huron gave the benediction and the | procession left the church to the re-| cessional hymn, "Jesus Shall Reign | Where'er the Sun." The Cathedral was filled, people being unable to get seats | Among the representatives of the military and civic bodies was General Hill and the staff of No. 3, M. D.; | Col. Constantine and the staff of the | Royal Military College; members of Queen's University staff; Mayor An-| grove and members of the City Coun- cil; members of the Ministerial As- sociation. Among the Toronto clergy and laity present were Rev. Canon Dixon, Ven. Archdeacon Ingles, Ven. Arch- deacon Davidson, Rev. Canon Plum- | mer, Rev. Canon Baynes-Reed, Rev. E. G. Burgess-Browne, Rev. Walter | Loucks, R. W. Allin, Mr, C. J. Agar, | Mr. Thomas Mortimer, Mr. J. M. Mc- | 4S Whinney, C. M; Baldwin, Other clergy and laity present were | Canon Muckleston, Canon A. H.| Whalley, Ottawa; Dr. W. Jackson, | Judge Reynolds, Brockville; Mr. J.| Elliott, Belleville. many | Bishop Seager. The Bishop of Ontario is a native of Goderich, a son of the crown at. torney of Huron. "He took /his de gree of BiA., at Trinity Collége, To- ronto, in 1895 and his M.A., degree in 1897; was made D.D., (honorary cansa( in 1914; LL.D, (honorary causa) in 1922, Dr. Seager was or: dained to the diaconate and to the priesthood in 1896; became a canon of Toronto diocédse fn 1920 and was appointed 'Provost of Trinity Col- lege, Toronto, in 1922. Hé 'was Prin- cipal of St. Mary's Hafl, Vancouver, B.C., and later rector of St. Mat. thew's Church, Toronto. TRUSSES | We have been appointed ' asx | agents for OHIO TRUSS CO. {i and are now in a 3 models. . i We also have the famous "Non- {} skia® Aven Support and the Camp [| THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG = WHERE THE CONSECRATION TOOK PLACE ALL ROADS WILL LEAD T0.JHE CRICKET FIELD Big Programme Oonpleted for the Field Day Sports on ¥ Wednesday Afternoon. The programme haz beer complet ed for the Police Constables' Field Day at the Cricket Field, on Wednes- day afternoon.. The programme will LT.BEST | Call 50 for delivery. i ! For Sale $7,000 -- Brick, 9 rooms, hot water heating, separate toilet, electricity and gas, h. * Ww. floors; eentral, semi-detached; oi doop lot;. right of ' commence sharp at one o'clock. There are twenty-five events on the programme, and there is a big time in store for all who attend. Grest interest is being taken in the Baby Show, which will be one of the fea- tures of the programme, There will be two games of soft- ball, one at 1.30, between the Su- premes and the Treasures, and an- other at 3 o'clock, between St. Paul's and Wonder Y's, both seven innings. On Wednesday evening a concert and dance will be held in Ontario Hall. Kingston's best talent will take part in the programme. At the dance three prizes will be given for a The Chancel and Altar of §t. George's Cathedral, where the Consecration of Rev. Dr. C. , Ontario Took Place on Tuesday. Br MARINE The steamer Hansa arrived Monday afternoon, with corn, and is unload- ing at Richardson's elevator. "The schooner Mary A. Daryaw, from Oswego, is unloading coal at Ri- chardson's coal dock. The steamer Cedarton is expected to-day, with grain for Richardson's elevator to be transported by the Sinmac barge to Montreal. Monday---Glenellah, up, 4.15 pm.; Royalite, up, 4.45 up. Tuesday-- McKinstry, up, 3.35 a.m. The steamer Brockville arrived at 11 am. to-day with a large number of passengers and freight from Pic- ton and Amherst Island. Vessel Movements. Port Dalhousie, Aug. 24.--Down: Lambton, 1 p.m. Monday; Cedarton, 6.80; Claremont, 11; Aragon, 12.30 3 Tuesday; Thom, 1.30; Easton, .30. In canal, .down bound: Turret Court, Laird, Baird, Metcalf, Col- lier No. 1, Thunder Bay, Keybar, the best lady waltzer, best genile- |LADEe. man waltzer and two prizes for the ladies' Charleston contest. - Admis- sion to the dance will be by invita. tion. The following have been appoint- 'ed chairmen of committees for tha various events: Races-<Constable Willlam Fiiz- gerald, Ball llamas. : Grounds----Sergt. John Naylon. games--Constable McWil- . Refreshments--Constable Timmer |: man. Dancing--Constable Gilbert Mar. rite. . Concert----Ald. Harvey Milne. " Prioting--Constable McWilliams. sil Armstrong. ot. Marsh- tive Thomas Mul PREMIER MEIGHEN IN SASKATCHEWAN Tolls Prairie People What Conservatives Will Do. If * @iven Power. -- Aberdeen, Sask., Aug. 24.--Pre- mier Meighen returned yesterday to the wheat fields of* CAMBRIDGE MEDICAL STUDENTS ARE HERE Seventy-eight Arrive to Inspect Queen's and Kingston, Hospitals. ------ The members of the newly formed medical society of Cambridge Uni- veraity arrived in Kingston this af- ternoon, seventy-eight strong, well pleased with what they had so far seen of Canalla, and determined to enjoy their trip to the limit. Ia spite of *he fact that Cambridge is a very old university, the medical society has only been in existence four years. One of the features of the society is the annual tour which has brought the members to Canada on this occasion. Last year they visited Europe. The visitors were welcomed on their arrival by Dr. L, J. Austin, on behalf of the Kingston Medical So- ciety, and by Mr. Fraser Armstrong; representing the hospitals of the city. The party was conveyed to Ban Righ- Hall, where it is beirg accommodated, and during the after. noon was shown through the univer sity and the General Hospital. This evening it is planned that the Kings- ton Medical Society will entertain the 'visitors at supper at Ban Righ | ! Hall and following that the whole party will participate in a moonlight sail through the Thousand Islands. On Wednesday morning some of the city to the various places of his. thecl ty to the various places of his- toric interest, while others will visit the several hospitals, take part in - (clinfes at the General Hospital, and dicuss professional subjects with the instructors of the Queen's' Medi- cal School. At noon on Wednesday for Toronto. 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