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Daily British Whig (1850), 8 Apr 1912, p. 5

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THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, MONDAY, APRIL 8, 1912. i FAGUR FIV TE SI TU THE GRRE = ~~ SPORT RENEW remem rrr At Chalmers Church, Macgillivray preached of | THE PONIES BAsERAL LL. CLLR . . * The Day Was Rainy and Gloomy, But the Glad Easter Spt Gh roles Shiny stylet megs omer 13 ai : * . * . mr ------------ itn Rev, Dr, g The New Heaven and the New) ETE Prevailed i in the Houses 0 of Worship. Farth," and at - the evening sesvics This (lub Was Formerly the Junior "God amd Man Working Together.' Athibtics--Dert Stanshury Has Fhe choir, under the able leadership ot Been Secured as Manager, ---- Mrs, J. RK. €C. Dobbs, was heard to : : Pespite the inclement weather on dther in memofy Ol the Rev. William {good effect ir apicial Easter AM the digs meoting ol the Ponte Faster Sunday thé church services BR. Tandy, and the third in memory anthems, "Iy Hade Taken Away Vasecball Club, formerly ihe. juiior were well attended, especially ju even tof Edw. J. B. Teneo y Lord," (Harrison), and '" Easter Athletics, champions . of the Junios ing, when most of the edifices wer The preacher at 1gh celebration | Titumph"" (Holden), Mise H. Massie filled. The pastors preached bright and | was the dean, and at the children'sl=ang a solo, . impressive sermons, on Ehater, if3 [guvice tn the afternoon, when the -- and what it should mean to 'jpenten mile boxes were given in and At Couke's Church City League for 1911, it was decided to enter a team in the Junior { ity ' league. Besides all of last year's players, the manager has obtained the services of "Eddie" Ryan, last 3 with the Park Nige. The following of . . : . ficers were electex 10 the season, and wus effectively ren: y.g the preacher, bis ° theme the }dhurch, on Sunday, and m spite of Honorary presidents, Hon William dered. Easter flowers were in profus |e. gardens, the garden of prom* f the inclement weather there way a} Hartv#W. F. Nickle, M.P., A. F * * LJ » * ® ' rh . humanity. The special music in all (roegted on the altar, the missioner Sermons and musie, appropriate for * . ® ® ion before altars and pulpits, is, the garden of pais, and the gar |.ood attendance. The choir rendered | yf pp Sr Harte, Muar F. ' : | ® ° ® . ® » |e ® ® * ® * * the places of worship 'was appropriate ignole, AL ' evensong Mr simpson | Easter, marked the services at Cooke's SHOEQ OF GOOD TASTE. SHOES THAT FIT WELL Tans, Patents, Velours. White and Fawn. Easter Shoes for Men, Women, Boys. Girls and Children. ABERNETHY'S den ol power, At the. close a solemn, fine programme of music Miss | Hoag, W. KR. Givens; president ag, 3 resi y ¢ usick: first vice-president, J. Baker ad : , 3 tl . : second vice-president, J. Spence; man Before beginning his Sermon in the Laweet. vice. Allan Lemmon, in fine | yger and treasurer, "Hert" Stapsbury; rang tt lens t ankod H « . pon voles. took » solo part in one of the tary, A. Briden; captain, N ation Jo 5 Ener n nf, r xs 3 . . ann F lhe Denero vay 0 anthems. In the morning the pastor, A mascot, "Sambo" Hawkins whizh they had responded to the ealll pe. J. W, Mcintosh, preach on ?Aithough or finanthal aid to earry- out the "thir Lord's Resorrection Mioistry,"' trimphan tly sung "in all her Cs mpl mission, and the missioner at nigh and in the en ening on "Ihe Deeper | (he boys have found a valuable man throughout Ya at eh "the ggrated thay ae 2 tangible thauk ] Meaning of Faster.' n "Bert" Stansbury, the well-known world. In St Mary's eathedra the | offering for any blessing received -- : 3 \ ' 3 "i !vink manager. ceremonies were most imposing With | throuch the mission: that the con" First Baptist Church, gy oe Ee -- . He ai her |. ener x o nat § 8 is- i ask x 3 CAPRA? EU . all the pomp aud: u endo at | pregation build or « ublish a mis The services at ~ the First Baptist NEW STEAMER NAMED, " 5 ao > ONGrs we day! 5 ouse in oe ower i timay . h ¢ ih : bo I gion church or house in t o {church were very appropriate in the - pia A EE r - y V N bles Cherie ETE of the city, such a wh . : . morning the anthem was "Christ Is] Will be Known as "Thousand 1-1 BIG INCREASE IN EXPO y and enables " a so thi ' ny D 5 ' YES divin y ' : wig ; id Lo tes " very greatly needed; or = : . He 3 Rasen Mes. T. J Furner sang lander." | hod ans to peo bP 3 de ro 3 sie out the cathedra . ah . ' jendeavyl > Wap Ha { » Ja o EVE ' : A . ny come. At 110 o'clock, pontiicnl hich | gee 2 1, Glorious Day." In the evening 4 pp udand Island Steamboat | Total for Quarter Three Times - edlobrated hy "hi face. i TE ihe pastor preached, taking for hist i v received over 6,000 su 1 8 perf! o # g ' : 55 | compan « ve on ' Buy Aree = i par a i bi he a 1 eR ; 3 sm-- text, fhe Jov of Heaven," which) pan r mine their new steamer arge os a Year Ago. & 8 wv © nbd » h p 2 v i tions wha 1 e 0 steame . Mer i an rh pra ; Ba Rov Fat ro | St. Paul's Church. wos illustrated by lantern slides by n be i built at Toledo, Ohio. The F. 8. 8. Johnson,' America # ii priest an % hers 4 , no ing oledo, (hie He ley nd Sebon: wld ns deacons ved There were very large congregations | hr Lake The solo part of the an-| lected was "Thousand Islander," sul at Kingston, report a ns on a : Yt : nF % \ me selecte as sand Islander, Lh tall of ut dl the services im St « Fas | (hem was taken by Miss Edna Single , |declared value of expe sub-descon. A sermob full of meaning 4 y, wi I ter Sunday. At the early celebration | jon. Mis, T. J. Turner sang "The United States from RK and hopelulness was pre: whed b J i ! i Father tones," The dal Fast there. were 1506 communicants, and | Holy City, which was illustrated by the quarter ended Marcel usta $1 : : ) ' I over sixty communicated at theeleven Hantern slides. lection was taken at he door, k o'clock service, At evening prayer the ' : names of dhe subseribers bn | i tiled. . There were hand Bethel © : ' | stearaer is an American vessel, and : . as filled £ the are : i uently published Shure "a a i i" i by add tron .. Bethe ongregationa | will run in international waters, thy / ; decorations n st g hy The muse was in keeping with the | Soule ors oo i A WF. Fite Both services at Bethel were held in | management has awarded an wdditio | 14257: hid aolemmity of the day and showed the } ERO! id ks " I'ethel vesterday. The midister preach | prize of FW, divi lod Sail be 1,142.77; hides cand skins Flynn | Gerald, officiated at all the seyviees, © 3 I eso ail: nousehuid In the morning he dedicated some handsome gifts to the « hureh, includ my Yhroe ice books for clergy St, Mary's Cathedral, in flea, Ju thaoksgiving for the erie Red rendered a solo in the "{hpiet je riven, hallelujah | This reais of the mission, was sung. oro sad one in' the 'evening, in the day the Lord hath made, let exult and rejoice thereih.'" It is these words of the liturgy « the churdh the great feast of the Fie 0 { 'yection was recalled, the same ih without the services "lLanker" Walsh, the former manager ; : : * " * » - i | 1 : i i ALWAYS ACCEPTABLE A BOX OF OUR CON. FECTIONERY, > ro0eee vee sevocvccrere which was proposed by many contes ants. Miss E. Walsh, Kingston, Ont, as the first to send in this name, | ; - vere as follows «nid receives the prize of 325. As the 3 4 ! Avimal hair, $944.72 cattle, S100. feldspar, S5,996.15; fertiliers, FNS absolutely pure wholesome, freshly made, delicious 1g the taste What better present Easter time than a tox of Pure Candy? o Sie ' Sakell's 2. v. | NEXT TO OPERA HOUSE. rve---- | 'Phone 640 4 100000000000000600000¢ sreervereeerersarroned Cn - a a AAA td: 0. fish, 8 furs <7! excellent "iramin mparted, one sermon of twenty minutes Inst | (ween the satond] wind third OPOSETS " . ot 1620.50 ¥ 373 i mass, specially arranged for mixed evening, and in the morning the | of "Thousand Islander, viz., (3 62 junk, $T2NAU. lumber, : a . 80 NIE 63 ini BR iy church observed the sacrament of the| Brevbus, traflie ageat Luternational | nuca, So, 21.64 nthago, $079 : % ; . TE Lord's supper, when the pastor wel Railw: ay Co... Buffalo, NiY., and R. 1 rags, #1 ,986.00 urned Aner i >) GH voices Yhovs and men)" was elfectivels rendered under the joint direction ol ; NN. BE. ("Connor and: Rev, Vather Hal nan suse comed to fellowship thirty-one new i tncksone chief clerk to general n JOOUS, York Central lines, Watertio hgan, Prof. Denves presided at the ? it.) he's Of rel members \ choir of eighteen voices, | \ organ There were large econgrega St, Luke's Church. with Miss lezobel Moxley, orvgamst, |'NY. | | | tions present ul ol the services, Rev, RR. 5. Forner conducted the formed the chorns. Alan +D Haffner, | -- -------- morning service ut Sr. Luke's church. | of Ottawa, enabled the Bethel male Convention at Belleville, Holy communion was celebrated at foumrtette, W Thompson, ¥. 1. Wil he annual convertion At St. George's Cathedral cizht ar at eleven Welock. About | son, F, and X. Hafner, to be restored Presbyterian widon was held Jovously was the Easter feast kept J 100 in all received commpnion for the day, and they sang two selee- le ood Feday in St. Andrew's churc The nnpber of by the congregation of St. George's In the afternoon the "children were lijons Solos were sung by Miss Ger | 13 tien lle A goodly number of dle jeeetiffied ut the Ame cathedral. The congregations at th addressed by Rev. Jd W.. Forgtes An irude Holland, Miss Wynnie Woolgar, three celebrations were very large, the johering was taken for mission work. | Alan Haffner: a duet *hy Messrs, Fred celebrant as the 6.30 an. service be Re J Forster vonducted the | gor and A. Hafiner, and special an ing Canon Stare; at eight o'clock ger fevening sen jee. Special nis ic Was | thems by the choir preached the re- hy _thesehoir al I the ser- | iveetion fact in song. The evening f the King- 13 Incrense over These are the days when the farmer is ea "coming into his own * He is prosper- i the three mont! fesd a : . x 1 3 . . on al ude ug Pe re there pe TI ous, and his trade is worth going after. 1 | Rs representing the Young he. presbytery atiended. Kev. umbir ws 214. The number of pes The Weekly British Whig, with Waelntosh, of Kingston, gave wm A ! han t a g : : vice, the dean, and at high celebration [furnished by Aheohort WE J a : jas stash, a wiv |: States gumte vty thro a sworn, guaranteed circulation of 5,341 © shop of the diocese he SHO 00s The offerings lov nor £ | congregation, too, was very large ane r moston ni athe 1 ioc 1 na PY ; : the bishop of the diocese, the mission: vices. Abe STEER C0 0 ied vo [he people sang - the vory large and |, ors from Kingston and other Torti] Durbar Pictur copies, will carry your messages right er, Rey, Walter Simpson, being gos and ev luces addressed the convention | 3 . : [Like scomes fron I} enbinn] into his home, Mr. Advertiser. t resting address petlor- at this gelebr wion and admin: | the building fund with spirit, The officers elected for the ensan Istering al two of the services Jit ---- cour were: Presideot, Wiliam Moore; | Nights," he go The band of the RO .A, was sta At 1 lainfield, Ont vice-president, W Me | Durbas Pr tioned in the Lady chapel, «and bofon Bright snd helpfnl, were the Fastes int osh Madoc secretary, 1H Ww | dis tinguished high celebiation and evensong played wrviees nt St. James' church on Sun Very entovable Easter services were mn Kingston; treasurer, DD A for, queer "1 Know That My Redeemer Liveth," |das Ihe church was deeorated w ith [held Nin the First Congregational : - {4s ston? Bree tive and fan {of India, and assisted in all' 'the hymns. The] Easter lili md flowers, and the Lehurch yesterday The pulpit plat haw py :] ands of Hallelujah chorus; perhaps the grand: | music by he choir was appropriate Horm was decorated with palms and . wl A | Easter lilies Appropriate Easter St. James' Church, First Congregational Church. rial committecs were also struck Ihe financial report was read | amd mean 1. A. Shaw * 1 the peopl | atti edd Amang those who atte the con | atti in ving colors : vention wore Miss Fk hell ane | scopic hnes § elep : red testant Chapel, AT THE PENITENTIARY est psalm of praise ever written, was }for the dny. Mi Faford render : ; played at thy offertory both morning | solo in the eveming, wa hundred peo- | music was furnished by Lhe choir, an and evening, the people standing as | ple wel gout In the norning for the [der the leadership of Miss Bess organ and band pealed forth the ax: | comminnon orvice At the morning | lodgers. At the morning worshipsthe wltant harmonies. At evensong whol soryies Rev. 1. . preathod§ pastor spoke on the subject of "The = beautiful snthem, "1 Am He That {on Christ Our Pas * Nod Hm the Risen Lord," giving evidence for the 0. You Easter Hat Liveth," was magnificently sung hy jevenmg, "ihe Angel bodily resurrection of Jesus, while at " us the choir, the cornets sustaining the a -- teipmphant notes of the trebles and YY Soecial Faster Seevice in ros ' : 1 amels NOD i Mires Georgina (Cullen, Fingston, ungls and oxen, all ? tired, fill the scen W the turquoise blue sk 3 i or 1 x the heat-ray oi the efening service his theme was Ihe weather man was certainly 0 | -n Great Men and Immortality." It | friend of the new Faster hat on Sune § 0 both organ and band combining Wan st. Andrew's Church, was noted that nearly ail the great jday. There were hundreds 8 Kinematol Wonnt necompaniment which only satis MA] Easter Sunday mormng marked the men of hist gry: philosophers, seient- | new Easter hat and : York, the env with beautdiul music, nobly | first celebration of holy communion by « had a firm belief in the away lor to make a showing rendered, but made voeal, with al s{ Andrews new minister, Re TH urvival of the human personality af day, but the weather man thy glorious certainty, the day's great | M, Compton, fl). Larwe congrega- ] ter death. At the close of the sermon | water" on the milliner: dis play. truths tions were present + both morning Miss Mrvile King sang Tennyson's | up girls, fine weather is eoming, Never has the cathedral been 80 | and evening services In the evening, | Crossing the Rar, which gives | there will be every chance beanutiivily decked for the Fagter | Mr. Compton preached on the meaning | strony and beautiful expression to the | the new. st le Bum of dhe feast, the sanctuary beng a mass of fol Christ's eagrrection, basing hi poet's faith in immortality men also had ds" to io "Perrin flowers. Between the pillars of the | discussion « St. Luke oy ol "And » nt nd. were disappointed, Loo Kinemacolor » be, ' i ¢ hor i ' ) Gloves" altar we hung APEC CY ONSEN, one | blessed i= he, whosoever sha not be : - Ee he Kin sd a t Bons \ 3 i . . Fos v { : : ™, altar eta hung A Sunith. tor | offended me." Miss: May Hinckley Wt Queen Street Methodist Charch, Death of a Graduate, { . ne. ir } t FeDa r olo dd ih : \ | Feat give the final Tons *L ' The musical part of the services in FF. St Duthas Skinner, "a graduate | ¢ 0 hy Coronation Dy , v CE fe Crossiow the I a touch of effective- ne EE . * | Queen Street Methodist church, vester- | ol the Roval Military College Arrival at Delhi The + 3 » day, was of a very jovous character. | died on April Ist at San Fra { the anthems were rendered in an ex aged had spen the last i cellent manner 4nd were very appro 8 California. He was ¢ sue | mony: Th of the " Delhi PACKED priate for the day Francis Fisher . | amateur rider, and owned State Garden i ot tn Powers sang the Resurrection' with | numbe rool horses, As racing { IN ONE great feeling anM expression at the | ofheu +» had much experience or w | Le LRT ALL KINDS OF WEATHER 'AND TWO morning service; "Easter Dawn' was | Pacific coast andl north-west tracks, | Queen's Alumnae Association rendered by Angus Orr, in a very fine] and had served at the Juarez meeting ee i Ott 2 Great Assortment Given Ring stonrd | i | entire will ists and poe rand Opera nm Less to any costume. J hs palais cp lh ones di dest dealers, everywhere sell "PERRIN" ht p v ve . wening ane vr Mex voice, in the evening Mrs. Evans! lexico., Few Days z sang "'Pethelewm' in he well-kno 2 am he fr « the ' lh . rl i i | of coffee by the cereal substi- effective manner, and the duet | Pied in Toronto, I Coens Unnersity fo route ' rk i fr Tox di | HIS IS T ; tute 'people. voflee ia stijh the ith Looks Up To Thee, V ; Intimation comes from foronto of | ce the total subscriptions to | wid WHT ansormern Yio, dh vans and Mr. Shea, was' he death of Rev. Thomas tri th breakfast favosite of millions of most appreciated pumbers © of sip... who has been for a number sensible people. : whole programme. Rev: Samuel Sel-| vonrp superanvuated and in a delieath |p lery, pastor, dwelt upon the resurtees | condition. He was formeriv pasto fled Mies M. + tion of Christ at both services | Sydenham Street Methodist yareh wrosidenis. Mrs ee dd was one of the test hiked clergy to. ox Princess Street "Methodist Church. | en that has been winted with | 16: and Mrs. § coffee The Faster serving, in coungelion { the Methodist catise in thie city co-presidents; ss Mav Macd with Princess street Methodist church, | wile wd several childrbn survive x | anti ftretnry, and Mis { val ' SANBORN wore of a very special character In} SL ---- sri 1% cin, Kingston, ireasurer . the morning the pastor, Rev. F. -G.] Hospital Association Officers. ha . i To "Cure Robinson, gave a sermon to child- | The Canadian Hospital Assocation | "Hig Day For Merchants, wt . | youu on the suber of 'Lood Friday lected these officers © President, Miss 1 Qufurday - x x 1 ike Laxative Br mo Quinine Ya the afternoon an dpen session of | M. J. Morton, t« Mingwood: vieepresi | Chants . he {lets. Pruggists refund mosey if i the Sunday school was held when |dents, Dr Donald Robertson (Otte | {he mean ual . nie curs. E.W addresses were given by John Vlewes| wa), br. H A. Bovee (Kingsttm), Miss | of corine sand a deitiin' a Fa each box. 20c, and Mr, Finlayson. j Rogers (Niagara Falls), Dr. Linedin | throng . i . A boautiiul choral service was give] (Calgary), Ih EF. H. Young (hing til lat shah Th obristo : ied on Sunday en in the evening, by the choir, whem} ton); secretary, Dr... J. XN. EK. Brown, | ane of the church was filled to the "doors | Toronto. ! cons Streets J 'The antheme® and solcs were very | ; -- ee {for Yh A renewed shop, right wid cheery, spiel and span, impressive. The pastor spoke on the | Elected Mayor. | tthe chang \ hich : iit i as | A Stock of High-grade bleycles "Canadian. Euglish, text, "Now is Uhrist nsen from the | be. Wilirid MeKechnic has been elee- | reminds o Jd wing, Lremuins will by i ? | The most useful and step AmpHicu: Bie. dead and became the first fruits of | ted mayor of the township of Ken- [it's an ii wind 1 Tow IT i n burial rx. An extra Pair Dunlop Deiafhable Covers with syery new thers that slept." * lian. Wis, by a sweeping majority, | good me saving Kitchen Cabinet wheel sold. and is also medical heaith officer for $ a - . i » steel 1 ti. bora made A Sach of good Guse, Singleand Double, New and Sccopd-havd, Sydenham Street Methodist. | the came town. Dr. McRechnie ix = nl H. W. Newman C Pe : 3 Maytreal a Cold fy" One bay. { See our Window : . Demonstration | Showingghe 'OLD WAY' | Ard, the 'UP-TO-DATE . BTICHEN. former Queen's graduate and a { brother-in-low of William Duraside, of E24 ' The pastor + Sydenham street Me | {thodist eharch, Rev. T. W. Neal, gav, i C. A. Jones, a an ewcecially good discourse Fasto Kingston, Ee | i morming, to his congregation, fois lee is Weakening, os REPAIR SUOP. AND UPTOWN "BICYCLE theme xing 'The Fae of the Res! 1h joe in the harbor fs weakening 204 PRIN CESS STREET. surrecian. i The heavy tain, on Sanday, played | IS EET RL Ihe choir sang the solo, "0 Bells | " havoe with it. Teams were Crossing in the Steele," at both services, Mrs. | fover gn Monday, but it was reported | James Nmsll sang "I Koow That! be ; soushitio . : : ' Je Rec omer Leth at the Thurs | Hoes. in pour condhtion in some Ia . JY REID 3 ing service. The seen o'clock oor es vice was almost Fntirely musical. | Coming to Kingston. "Phone 147 The anthems were ull well rendered - Lulu Clusor's Sour. thi i A : ¢ ba s E 2 Ed : ' of u n a , this weasoa, |u| i bi, hy a Marts x rd £Miss Dudelsack," has been extended | Lg Mer ' L a: : 1d 3 ? . ie risitie 4 Sexsmith, "0 sive Thanks Unto the |ord." {to included dates in Canada and will | Sunes 4. Willan ed i ay - bruw ber to Fhe wity date iy the | | p A 2 3 AR } A LI A rs BEREERY 4 SEXSMITH, WILSON & COMPANY [@essssssasnssassasssssnr tes GG, Tavdlev. Messrs, Hardd ami ' y Hoe ev Ancrove favewed with Si Br atm nd, Yh mtat duet, "Watchman, What of the A Corteshondence Sethi Night." A tenor sale wis ales very Hr 21 Wiens Werk, flessingly sung by 4. Harria Jones, That Street, vol muon, Sunk of Kt. Medikine' chinweh, Dubin tJ. W. Forrester, MAL of Smith's { Falls, was a visitor in the city over | Souda. {Jamaica gran feat, 3 and 4 boo § 25e. RH Tove I Arthur O'Leary, of Ottawa, vised | at his home n Portsmouth, over Sun i § : aassceseans sssssassag wp ------------------------ 1 br atagsantert NEW SME REPAIRING BUSINESS \ ROBERT PAYNTER has taken yer Se pusitess of the iate Toms ai the pid stand 269 1y Ne Een STHEET AH Kirds Tf Show Hepaiviog promptly dune Ab work Fuarasived salvation Army Citadel, Easter Sunday wax observed at the Salvation Army eiladel, on Suoday. [In + the LE sor ie od ihe | spending a few days in the city, wel st or un acoaant the Bi - pn, We. per bas } eee her. In the svening there | HE eg : : ah) rated wong Clark Mexley, Wontreal, js visiting in the aly dav. Navid Bowser, of Toronto, Gus been rive areann: Sh i i Rn TR a ----------------

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