HomeMy WebLinkAboutWingham Times, 1890-02-07, Page 44.1. WILLIAMS,
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DRTJG4IST.
Or P. R. TICKET AGENT..
ACT. C. N. W. TELEGRAPH DO.
Opp, Brun: wigk Nouse?,
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FBa leUABY 7, 1890.
the word, as the proceeds amounts
to upwards of ie hundred doilsrs.•--M
T W Scott, who went home feet wee
lK
on account of a 'severe 'attack of th
grippe, returned to towel on Monday
looking a little pale,• --Mr Donna)
Molcellar, ofthe 'firm' if'f•:Ieer ngto i
MOICellar, our well known merchant
joined the ranks of the noble army of
benedicts last week, Idle Tisa Rel:*
ton, ycungoet daughter• of Mr, John
Newton, of Strathroy, 'being the
•blusilricg bride. Neer correspondent
wishes the happy couple joy And pros
parity.-- We join. hands with the
Standordf in saying, why cannot Blyth
support a niontely horse fart Now, we
hope or terming, friends will take
this matter into consideration and
further' the value of these noble
animals, which will; also further the
interest of the farming conunuirity..
A social will be gi:veii. at the real•
dance of liXrs, :Srow,nlee, Westmorland
street •under the auspices of the T. P.
Q'f'Christian. Endeavor', in eonnec-
tiotx"with Trinity. Church. All are
cordially invited to attend,
While most of our citizens were
Clinton, attending diving worship, on Sabbath
tY.ATi;>3is seems to be the most eveni � leek, a youth entered the
talked ori enbjtirt now a days, Feb. Presb .terian•ebureh and informed one.
y of, OUT merchants that there wexe
ruary opened mild; on 'Tuesd'ay ewe bu.rglaxa in his store, By the time
were favored with, a call from a Pa's- he 'reached the store, it was sur
,sing thunder shower. The drops were eounded'by an armed for'w, amongst
large and heavy. Mud aeems. to be whom were our•eonstable and sub -con.
referred to snow thia winter by the retableDoc, allreadywltletheir•shooting
Contented. intone, The merchant then entered
H>;.Lra.--The great member 'who the store;. aeoonapanted by the chief,
have been laid by for some time are ' with cocked 'revolvers, shouting'to the
meetly recovering, 'Messrs .Rowell and burglar tossurrender, when:the iutrud•
$tumsteli are in a critical• condition. ' er let forth an unearthly yell and
yet. No deaths to record this, week. , disappeared into a sugar barrel. They
Sewers seem oat in the shade this dropped' on all fours, shouting, "Close
year. There ie a captem a of team in, close in, he's making 'for the cel•
at the' Collegiate,,bnt you, look in vain
for the club.
OnueouEs--Bea. Mr. Atcbison,
XCippen, exchanged with Bev, Mr.
Stewart, on Sunday. Quarterly meet -
tri services were Heid in the Batten
d xaInrnli ,
r The echool in the section .east of
Sunshine was. closed the latter pert of
a last week, the teacher, Mr, Bleck, peen ese,—.1. believe, from what 1
. hoeing had an attack of le grippe,: •••• have heard, that your reeders are
I' Tie Tinnily of Mr Joint Rel# hews, weary of thls controversy, but AS
+h been sorely addicted of late, Mrs Bell Catlicilia. Layman bas 0,4,0e queiatrnns
• ^has' ettt n bad ntiaok.ef ery*apelas, Miss and. made demands, 1, may be par-
belt bad lagrippe vest: •bad• •aunt now doled for replying once more. -tie
• k•reetitly is down'with.`typhoid fever,— refers to Prof. Coven's statement that
Mr Jamea'Snith is recovering fruit), a thejeesuit disci Cine rewires a mein"
tweets attack of inilarumetion.—Mr her to be in the Bands of the superior
t Frank W' heeler,'.Selgrave, and James “like a stuff or small crucifix," and
• Wieholsou, Of the 4th lino, are off 01011 that he therefore yields up. his cone
week for British Columbia, where they,sole/ice to another. He asks for
hope to more successful woo Dawe preef that each.is the case ; for .a
Fortuna. We wish theta success -- copy of the vow. I ruay observe Haat
We hear that Messrs "Michael Kelly, in regard to this deentiud, as well es
Wineham to testify as to the
W. Clarke, James Neweoi•abe, and 'the others, that w Len I give an ,
others. were summoned to appear ila llt• tor eineinut mantscessaoriy fur n arstate tb� give�t bis risessons
genuine-
ness Of their sihnatures, whloh Were for the statement. Catholic Layman
attacked to certain notes offered for ee at liberty to refrrts'•it, •if, he can,
sale by one; Armstrong, and !who was but this helms not clone, Premising
arrested on Saturdety, on complaint this, I will say that my own, investi-
of Mr W, Oleg e for forgery, -4t ie ?Ration, goes toy cor.firin the ?rafessorte
hinted that a• couple of, farmersiu statement, Suck emirem t au thorities as
Ellis township were so economical that 'the Eneyslopedia Brittanice, and the
when thei> ,wives bought about $i`80 Sohatl' I'lerung 'cyclopedia, show that
worth o:f;watehes, use., from some thisunreasoningsubmissionisrequired
pedlers, they started. for Winghane --in fact, diligently .inculcated in a
at once and compelled the pedlers to long course of training. Further,
take back the goods and refund -the Boman Ct4tllolio writers, sit h as
money; but it is said they were so Pascal, Artierre, Grayon, 1;ooete
much pleased with the company of and others, who may be supposed to
the jewelry men that ere they left have known something of the in -
then), they were scot the possessors of ternal economy of the society, from
handsome gold watches worth some actual knowledge, also tell the •same•
$75 er more, The jewelry men tale, Then, :besides we have the •pnb'.
wish other irate+• husbands would listed literature of the;, Order, th
go and do likewise. We have have Exercises, the Tionstitutiirns,"and ,,tl p
not heord what the wives have to say letter of the fojander, Loyola, to the'
about it. Portuguese 'Jesuits, 'It•is'frene l is'
Turnberry th,it. the statement respecting "the
gtaif:and oruu ix" is•taken, Aithougb
'Quite a number from this neighbor- the,Jesuits Inaive not Ibelieve pukbliehed
!hood attended the teaAmeeting in the their vow, yet such an insight iif ob-
Presbyteraan churelt Wiilghani, last rained from this literature ink' the
Monday. etteningt=-We tinderatand nature of theinaliscipliiia'as to justify
hdtall parties ow,ningttnYber' withid` the statemein1s respdoting 'tl#es+i,
orte hundred feet of the C. R B:.. nine "Obedie, ce," 'says Leyola "is to
_y'trackswill be.:'' obliged to cut it be, rendered ,„ to a ei4»erio ' riot
cine as: it endengers the sitfety-hof 'ori account ill his,, wzsiton',' • goody
trains —Miss Seraph Blackwell is neris',or'any otbg.. aitch. like' qualities
spending a few days in I3rursels, midi•:; which he'trliay be ‘endowod`,'
erisiting:her sister, Mrs George Barrett but'' 'solely beemise -he id'' in''Gdd'e,
,Mr.
rots •
.
`.
R id Witter }Mere se#ve+'re�attaeik laae`an'd •wield's the authority of I][iha,
of nleti Gzip e°}. Iti6t1' ar.lek and; the who slept : ThaaJ that ')wth Etc; 'Zierih.
dootoitevas its. ettendaune. He is how re• me. 'Oatholio -"harmers' eaye' his'
covsrutg.—Mr Jamb'sfesser has the omission oft, the ,word' "private"
job; of furrr3•thiug .he•wood'for lib -Ames before immorality makes no differ-.
school. --Mr Ater;' Kelly' h:aieedisposed� fence, ands` • that it is ` a_ enth. to
of his milk business tai Mill' :Caasels,e day that "a number ' of i nodal„then
who will curry it ;bit in ••future. La •will • •• oirgd�tlize thei)iseivee into a
Grippe isevisiting large number.of '•society for immoral purpdses, or that
familes in this vicinity,-•.Mr•]3;, lni r- they would • oin a society;- organized•
tin's sale. last weeps was.well• attended for that puripq'se. As to, their privets'
and good .prioes••;realised.�-Mr, Thos. • 'mooals I 'nine simply said 'no-
Henderson,` jr;, whin -has, been • itns'her thieves. T'heree - may • be differ..
the. past two, weelts' is: able5:to - be ence;i among them as at'uong others.
:!round againe, -Mr: Mark, rPipling, of . But that -good `poen 0 sonietiinee
Toronto, shoat a few . daps'; With his -found supporting an .unproper 'cause,
nephew, Mr Amos Tipling, of ••=the is._well known, Thos; Generals Lee
boundry• holt: week.•=Mies Laura' and-•.Storretvall • Jeckdon, ,sere•'' good.
ICennedy, of Toronto,. who has been ,men., So were hundreds of others,.
visiting friends 'for the peat six ,iveeks..'Who fought on'the ainuthern side in
,returned home on Saturday last, •• •the late-''Americati war. They, I`
.• • , '+ •presume e -believed they •were doing,
•right, l,tt'in our opinion -,they were,
engage&1n supporting an evil cause;
slavery„ , this 'Was -the corner stn
of the t�tifederacy; Some •of th
may have considers d that ::'alley :warp-
met ely supportittg'States' 'Rights, :and
others may ;haves _justified slavery,
The:, feet 'remains; *they. practieeityy'
supported what •tl i'eehristian world''
Anotliesr,ebter from Rem. Mr,
StKirtt.
xe-thetutiterottha "xtµoa.'”
late " They all proceeded toward the
cellar, following the supposed burglar.
When they were about to open•tire •on
the barrel in which the .bur•glav was t
concealed, they MI stood amazed when
and Ontario Methodist churches
their eyes fell on their wenn, eirhich vrd
buryit Sunday last the turned out to be a big gray eat. "Whey ' d
y , pastors assisting all ducked their 'hearts and departed
eteh.other. Quarterly meeting was to their homes feeling a little pale
also held in the Baptist Church, on ; over their disappointment and somee
Sunday, Mr Seldon officiating Rev
`
Mr Tr
Craig was in his :place again on EazYst`VICaw'axxosh,
t#nday and his people were Hauch Wednesea Jan 29th, the ' .children
$Ir#tithe` to have lima, y�
attendrug No. Il` school, were neatly
SAiiBAT$ Sennas were much better alt -sick but in• the eveiling . we had"
attended last Sunday than for some f tee pbysioguomi• t, C•e'• ° zone, :here
!lane. May they continue to improve, and we had a ery: nice ' time; ,., He
till they have their scholars restored , spoke meaniean `the. faee, shewin
tp health and strengxth. The Super- i twelve cha 1aoteristios ilf `the mouth
intendents, Messrs •Swallow and Foe- t and mange:other, traittt,<'as. exhibited
ter, were both in their,:places again on in the nose, chin, neoI'', • ears, 'eyes,
Sunday last. eta•. The:, meeting was - not large,
i I TLwAY—Judging••€rgrn the greet owing to no•notise,b.ei� g given .
xt amber of cars on the .track 1atel being before
y, ',mink lrut'there Ives splendid. rittention
shipping aquae be :,h1;ant.ino. ;' *'idle • and, e e reenne got: his -pr, 1v* head
engine. and pile driver, whrch ewes jj reads Wile lecture ' a
engaged at.the bridge',. love,'ssaglnung,(,r shwa 'oiQ all
it, had bid us farewell.;-. Nenft.auni iter':uarltages that the ld aeerne froth all
a new bridge is promised; ' ,o un'deretanding,vthe heir of kiting,•- and
Scr3+bridg The o lie i in• ` 'finished by seyine that children•. were
9-, in too
+hili for anything,;. if:. McGinty should to s great sxteiit {;rA.uglit'up #n ,ignor,
desert there would be .np fun. Though
exatninationeeare• .ee'q epted thee same
brit& as last, .year„hoax; of the . young
-folks are .eijeyien eti ea,Ylselves. Drill
est ca: istheni4: '"•hav'e begun. ;once
),),eyrie, It eithetetoteleet of tosi::eold
to Via: t sornehody, • •
anon of these le ws mad weeny parents,
/through scene false znotiesty. refused tai
etiuca'to :.v}reiri �in' these; .things, and
many parents thenise1ves did not'..try
to 'obtain Tight on these 'subjects.
He also .said thati.the duty of a chins -
Tien -was- not fiuishrhesi unless he Wiley.
dors Ger>G:Qa s lt>~s bPon engageded in and advocated• -thele: subjects,
} as precentor : in ' thee; and that -these things or ::every pare.
e • sbyterian of the human system ta'elonged to,
Church. biytb,-!'IisS.,Tayclison re3tn.rn- religion and could Dot b e.
•e 1 f •om Toro to thiswee, ,She reports 2 d t) r
4 2.,'h ib Mr. 1Lci})AUgall•'or�cupipd the chair.
it
cell . Ia grippe, Y
�. � , g pee, but, hA•��yrha+';s° . Ai�rit)i3sExvl,aa
disgusted ,•vital bis roeepriese he edit- ='
covered tie shad an im phren! Enn g ;. • gars. Garr ardice. wl)o ltas soon visit
meet evs elsewhere au in: ao a said "a"e • lug at ^,ar, W. Scott's ter, some tinge
I, aid to have ',cast, returned to Haltozesen, Thured ''.
i•he germ of a,novol ,in,tnwn; a Young
1 ay
filen asked for a young lady, and when
she refused him, brought futth a
revolver. No dangerous rceelts so
'
fee ; t .4pq t ask, “Will I .sheet."--
,
.47e-nntertainm n/cin the Pr
•,r � esbyterian
•chu".li was well ,e dered, hut the
audience Wee couspieious by it absence.
• w A wagna wheel, tired of life,
enocucabed on Ontario street oil Tiies-
dac'. re: watt buried , with becoming
. 1Solar, and, Misses 13sinenaortr. ,Solar,.
(Xat;stnra Cloawan—'pliers, ain"t no, hfagtl: and Edtrarcie ;instrutxtentel
eatow for snow ►calk. This weather i music by Miss, f.laresny -, coni by'vrr
• 'ivi I kill in. sooner or later. i-Iave ,1Ku ill, and . kisses iiti htru .. il
yogi had, lerc-ha:ea-ha-ea ha, Le ea -he,' aad tai afeee ues . tanoseu l
en lee O.t1r11 Wonder wiry i,t d 3` i g y arid,. talaIiime
41.in.t frer.x?.-.-J3 ...Blasi noes is rui i• ch._..:. wits.
what
tl.l y of gismo
tYxarsaa�on wae•s;tnaewiiat torisr Elaan)fat givgti.
prices.—All sick, thamts. h . , ,
s. Preceding
y # r. Gott s nigra •all ; :•
I r rtd
"� ;: Blyth, ay, although their : were not- iso
til,irly pie'cee, having neither violin
Thera was no ee+•vice h..i.i Ill t1
•—alias Airnie Littlefair y of Belgrade,
wee visiting at Mr. Pellet :last. weekr; --
Mr. ,A. P. Morrison, ,of .'"Winghameie
working et Mrs, 1,1. Harrison's on .the
6tO concession.—Mr. T. ,Johnson had
a Fate of. farm stock and implements,
on Wednesday,—e , ,yery good . pee -
gramme was given it; the Literary,
on Friday night, under the lead
ers Iir
Y
p
(' f .
e J.• Kolar, IiP.eitaticns, were
,
given by • tieeera. Wikhtman, j 1agill,
►e tial month organ Muffle. AS n0
Viethndist O11ureh here taut laahhath judges woro.a ritit¢d those i .
ai+reniti,I ort ateount` of the attar, rs, a auto were moth
Bev: Mr. Tou;3ee wislriru� his �r ��nzt can use tlrEre own judgment, fever'
t tagoux to he 11:� and to the respective merits oft hie nr.
eon > sernntz either programme. towns
which was delivered Iry Rev. Tie•.
t;I, ants D, D., L. i r. Xi., i�Xndr'rator of
Victor
•l. 0 rfeetini, at Ana time city on. S:ebbs
` le tit•nert 1 Assembly and PritiHnei maser of 1:'oteeto, died at hie residvt,ee !' of all t
s' ie,,,,e i'a eenieerat"tee teineeenn, in firth Park Monday, lin was 81t ,.
'w.ni.-h, r.euPed net etty, Wane tt good r•rie years raid. Ile vi•ax a i stet 11
a1i�, •t plrointetl rtt
Goderieh i
Your correspoittder t 'having. been
laid. up with -4i, grippe has not:;•beeb.
able to forward: atiy news, but trusts
in the future to. do ;better,.: There are
very few homes, if any, that have iiot
had this : terrible grippe; . Diptheiia,
,,itis said, is entirely. obliterated from
our,town, Otir citizens were getting
very tuuch.alarmed over the, matter,
fourcohildren beim taken away front
one bocme.in ,less than a weektee-Qu)r:
populer•reeve of the town, who was at
ono tiMe in-:o:..very critical condition
with latgril peters. on .the safe road :i
recovery,•=, r 3rd Mrs (leo. Acheson
are away on an.5rtencled,visit to Geor-
gia. Whey will•begenie tip months.—
The. electric- liglit liled•,to•; light the
town, last: 'riday-and.f.iaturday even-
togs and our -Merchants were almost
in darknes s
s a .
, Ute- art of the
mac t ,
lc Ltl
eryi of being:;in. runnli„g order being
the cause.•=:Professor .Catalan; , of
London, is et. present ,conducting a
writing school., in town, arid: is aneeting
with very geed _ success •i.'rotn pert.
scull), ' acquaintan:ce, •,we..kiiow. <,the,
P.lofessor to boffirst class Jilt this art:•*--
<Thettorgat feetb ; as• nor:Jprogros lig
us�fastraa 'enro•.wfivaa like. to see; •it
l zt'rnana;dr;Mel ensie ants'a great
real on Iiasld and heti grade a uuccess-
'lel� mauaaor., so, fir -e -I ie'v Guorge
micli:irdspn wri, called dui : lest 'rel 'to a '
Saturda ., to attend y •,. • . , � � r. .. �� t•,. tlrls beep urat pr off,
y the funeral, of his notoriety its the jtiblic prritlt' ' t I
syr.-• Mr A fl liendet•soh, a great 1ptit,state ,for tine benefit of.,Catlto1ic
to in Grsileriell on r,ccount of Iaayrnaia that Mr. Mercier :made tare
t'sidel talent, spent Sunday in admission in his speech wnen rtes i g
aincl tang a beautiful solo in Mlle Jesuit cry I $
I „lslatinu. It is recorded
ria' Street Itiethndiet Church do iu the.IIanteird of the ("Notice Route
th evening. It wee the remark foe 1888. 111„ -
aa words were oontilaii,
flat it *as the best tir •y had a ally (a cheque instant) the eeelesies
armed to. He will lie welcom.1tioat a,utlrotitiee made claim to it•
k to Godwin!' at any trine,•-r•1tbey raid to u$ with energy, is do note
chary Connell closed its session i s,,y unjustly, hut with energy, with t
rrdity Iasi —Ono of the most : vig •r, that wee were detenteurs of roc), r
r ynune; 'sake of (ioelnriell will ideation; property,that we were soli i
ter he known es the wife. of, Lure, and that we should nate recti. I
B s\'allwi ,,•of•T3Iu(P.in, • ',+,tu Ion, lreoalete all the members off
the flovertinaeat and the Leg ; ature,
foiled thenmelvee (or wo , finde
tbewse•lvee to be) subjecte to certain.
"ecclesiastical penalties (pares no tuna , #is
les nneiaillres du Government et de la,
'Legislature se Irouvaieut sous fern•
pirn de. certaines pekes ooclesiaeti-
clues. A larger extract hoe been,,
printed unify sheets, and . if Catholic
Layman is weenies for a copy, be can,:
,get one fraiu the Moose office.”
(ler. taiiily,• if Mr. Mercier dial not
mean that ho was threatened •
.lire+utly by the Jesuits, he was ,
by those who were promoting their
interests, the eoeiesiastioal author!.
ties of that cliurobi, in which Jesuit
dsnr is the paramount influence W-
iley. Further, we know that. in
the pamphlet memoirs sur .les Bions (par
un Jesuit), he was quietly threatened.
Mr. glias. Lindsay referring to this,
painhplet, observes "The Jesuits held,
up to the Executive and Legislative ,
authorities the terrors of excemmunies*,,
tion as the penalty of non•compliance," -
1:Ir, Chas, Lindsay I may observe, is.
the 'author of a work for the times,
"Rome in Canada," I would reaspeot.
fully recommend Catholic Laxytran,
and your readers to get it and peruse
it, •
'3. In regard to the war of l879, I
have given good authorities, Gold- '
win Switf and the Encyclopedia.
iirittanica, The causes of the wee tiro, •
also'dealt with by uumeroiis French
writers, ae :Leroy, and About. They
are Mao traced by Gambetta,-Bert And.
other• Fieii;h•Liherals, which Catliolic•
Laymen' eau study -at .Biel .leisure, .
Actiorddni;'to Gokdwin 'Smit),!, -aa ,�Ca
tholic"l�,ayman May see •lay • efeiuing
to . the?extract, ` •it wee theougliw the
French Empress, who was known bo
be ueder the iaafluenee of the Jesuits,
that they are considered to have been
eorioorned in; bringing on the' war. ,
As to the Revocation of the Edict
of Nantes, the. more assertion of
Catholib`L, ympn that the ,Jesuits
were net'in Aver.: with the Court of
Loltite'XIV, and' therefore could not
be blamed for the 'Revtontion, Proves
nothing. - Nor can a 'quotation frons
,an Obscure worts `like .[arras +'ceI•';
siastioal History, "evert/441w such '
eminent 'authorities as Qolal•.win Smith '
and •thd Encyclopedia ,'Brittanxoa:•
But ' Tito fact ' is; the :Revocation '
Of 'the Edie;t of .Nantes, , under
.ilesuit intiuenise,.,,: as w .'. stdek''
cotta 4t with°'svery'' :Frendh historian •
who •let not ''�hopelessty prejudiced. I'
would espebially recommend the ' study
of the standard French' • histories of
Sewnondi and Martin. The follow
•ing''passagefrom Chambers Encyclo- '
pedia shows ho v the Jesuits worked,
at was a serious thing for France and
`!isle=world•, when Louie"•fell under Cie
,00htrol of- his mistress; the 'Marquise '
"de Maz tenon, whointhe married in a • '
half private' manner, in JG85;.' and
who was. .herself• governed by'• the .:r
Jesuits. One of the first •offeets . .of -, •
this change vas .the adoption of setere
`measures, :'. against the +Protestants...:
The Encyclopedia Trittanica, after. re. -.,
ferric),; to..the eases where the -.,Jesuitr
ne:", appears inthe back ,grouna,the,>xiurdel� i,.,,t
the of Williarn,the Silent,, and _Henry. IY,
and the Gunpowderplot,concludesthus
10 'regad 4o tile.evidene of the.. wars
have referred to : "There remain •. , •.
severallcottnts of the indictment whish
are but too clearly needs gut, as for
o iustaitien their large shote, as preach-.
era,. in fanning the fiewes of polemical ,,-'
hayed against the iluguenots under -
the lag* Ya;10 .§ ),sings; their cola
'plicity in the plpts againet the life ofta,
Qeeen Elizabeth; their .responsibility;
for kiiadling.the' Thirty `/oars' ,War.
thee -part taey took in prompting and -
dii'ectipg the orueltiet , which marked
th'e : overthrow of 7?'rotestantiem in'
Bohemia; their deoisive influence in.
caitaiing tho ,.evocation of the Edict. ,
of Nantes, ,said the expulsion of the
Huguenots i . and their accountability,
six rprecipiteting..the T+`' anio'German
war of 1870.” •
W, It. &toner, ,
('ro n' nous trim ti4 T •avnsIi.} 1!.
at large considerecl:=i great evil, : S
the Jesuits may •consider .•that they
were doing rigut u persecuting others,
and io•blindly obeying a cupertor • but
we ben . leave to. '!liter 'wit. , t ,
Catholic Layman says be annot LTrdur-.
stand how those who preyed nttignifr...
cent missionaries 'Could he capalilt,- pf.
such cruelty. The ir,conaieteetty: ees
been ably painted out by llegaulay trod
other writers; But a,• greater tiini.;all
said "The lime cometh•,. that whoa°,
v
e er 'i
11 1 �•
et r,
� au sl
l
l Y thilnIr, the„! 'he
death God ser a ilea ,e' '.,,is thus, ash at
we`ecplain"tdie'rt:ol•i,',.'.i tlxe.,j'i: hits
aid of those'getitierno, who pi;4 ich'd
over tue. tnqu i iticn, , who tortiitccT,
hurtled and sICw,.in iiiligree ways, g0
many ttaolisend4.. " '
:meq_
(Catholic Lay1008 enleas that Mie
7llercier was threatened with •eecteeit
astiaal pt:naltiss, atsd, alto ollailesa es
aneato rove t-hat,:he made' the ad-
iriissioi) as - :w"
. 1.s teen and wliaro,
It 10.0 seem,'htrdly worth rvir le to
a rev. gentleman is onn of the eurv'vel' urid• r 11 iliinm tyotn :ifacknn. i Thee(
tors which aur:..country is tie,, Toronto' first nr;tyror. In 1899 o
t ,' bow +'ri: 'Tae team in •i itie 'lee Margtiie of L me conrerrrrM en hurt ` p0pt h%
• its. told on trembly r+vanirtlt lie dignity of a R0.41 sartadt,n. heroai
Mraoeeti in ever, Venal o Acttdemicip. 1,4ov.
,+,, ,t+; ttettretrt
...On Thursday. Jan,' 2Brd,, -'a. IlaPPI,
•
event took splaee nt tri •residence of ,,,,..
Mr:C PeacoMe of ,the • t Inne
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casirinheiliglaiii erriegit 01! theeeconc 1s.
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d ti '1(?i�.,, olie ee, ;eo l' Joseplx:., .
•X3recken u&dge, Tile knot was tied by
Ioov, A. It; Hartley, of 13lut'vale. .Tho..
bride. was attended ley Miss E. J':: res..
cock and, the groom . by Mr gravid.
Breckenridge. The bride looked sal
perp in navy.blue satin. The happy
couple start out in life with the bee;
wishes of the emLite community, and
we join with weir litany friends in
them a long and .prosperous
life with last enputrh c.oude to iszake
esll..s,•t,"--,•Iia Grippe " tnti.1 ),ends the
Tulin power around lza,ra.*..'Ne have
' eon threatened' with "sleighing" two
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