HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1889-04-05, Page 4ninillam between 'Jeuuit aggression' and. Pro. Morrla• l'Vigbtttian,Jolni 13ayies,Cllat= ITonper,; ! pointing nit. Engineer for the Torre
Oonceseiott 18—john Johnston, Edwin'ehip, and Iiy-ltaw No. 4 188tt,.ttppoitit-
[intohibition cause? If these .true patriots' The Council met onr. the 25th ult. .Tolttrstan, John Renwick, A Vitiaaer,. fug Saturday, 18tH April tient, ilt
were a little• better acquainted tv ith;the All present except ll ,r, Kirkby. Mi f�tr filling npthe
•' histrr of flag' own country they lilies. of hast meeting were passed., Richardson, e; ;! �Fitcl,otJas Neil, oWm vacsi,cyiotl Q?inch, htIi»gt'eaand
FRiD A �� PR1L 5,. 18
*,, . 88, would know that the history of Jesuit : After interested parties being heard Boit, Win A.':' ottc, . J Sanderson,. passed. bt Ooune , b to reined in
operations in Canada is the iPuora of in reference to proposed changes .in R Earle, Jae Sanderson; Concussion favor of Wasrs. Kingston Bros,
one long struggle with the French 'sohoot stolons, it was decided
that B—R Lang, Chas Sanborn,:Jas �Clarl,,; I:.favorave, new tin hex fat: asaeesorry
VIZ. LAZEI JOHN Ei 01W, Government against the importation of , north half lot 24, concession 6, b
e o her most d� and the sale of 'Are-water to' detached from ao11o01 section No. 4f R Braden, A Miller, jr., Wm- W.illitts, l $2 John Anderson, collector, postage
i.nglaetd hag lost ono f brandy •, � S Griffith, John l�i'oaey, lr; Concession !anti stationery, 1888, 1•al�alr.ng tii�
gifted !Attuned, .o ultar, amiable and their Indian converts. Not only and annexed to sehoel section NO.
0. 4, 8 -•.•R Dodds,. Geo Hyslop, A 1,a.ss Concession and'
sat $3.55;'' Win. Carr, salary as,
gifted, P p the Jesuit fathers, but the entire and that smith. halves of lots ..8 and
universally beloved and influential on a Catholic clergy, headed by M. 29, concession 7, and north half Jot son, Hugh Patrick, John 1'lcAllietex, treasurer in 1888, $60; Win. Carr,
tglilic men in the person of john R t n gy Robert ,�nar in, Matthew Sbarpin. extra services, 1888, postagetn, station••
Pp de Laval, pleaded earpestly with the[26, conoess[an 8, b9 detiaoliad Egotist 1'onnd•lcue erp Jas ('' Wraith,. John cry, commissions, two. journeys, &c ,,
t3riglit.. The lofty character and pub. Home authorities for the entire aboli- i school section No, 11 and annexed to hooey, ee Gregg,John Rea, S John e 22.03 ; Robert McGowan, services
lie achievements of this wonderful tion of the liquor traffic, hurled the school section No, 4. Council tool Hoo, Hooey,
Brown, .John a,Alex as 2.0 ; Ro e889, to lisle, 'Al ;Root,
n have been full recognized in leis thunders of the, Mather Ohuroh Ino l otloti in the on 7.- an nortlof hi half Roe,
Edgar, John 151t:Tavish, Wm Greer, % McGowan, plank for culvert,. lots 39
baa i name will no doubt,
against every andn of hers that engaged of lot 20. ones concession 7 d
lifetime,but his i in it. Weary sick of the misery :lot 27„concession 8, being changed I Fenceviewers — John Akins, John end 40, concession 2, L The Council,
be;enrolled in future history as. having wrou ht b the unrestrained sale of . from, school section No. 9 to school I Watters, Robert Ferguson, D ?hair, (d+ then .adjourned till Saturday, 26th ^
Rush, F Harding, Wm Wade, John 11Jtiy nett, then to meet as a Court of
*beemidentified' with the greatest social, intoxicating liquors, the Bishop of section No, 4 Accounts were paid as Rush.rmitt, Robert McLtatiehlin,, John Revision and Appeal,
political Laud iuoral movements of the Quebec, in 1678, undertook a juurttes follows : tt m. McClrae, work on west Maguire, Edwin Sparlin John Gallo.' P. Ponenneiarn, Clerk,
p to Paris and for two years besteedgravel road, $3; R. J. Forbes, remov- g ”'
Victorian age. As Mr, Gladstone the French King and his ,Ministers, in itis oaaad and repairing s, rer,$1, slier, David Rae, Wm Weir, Moved (The list of patli,usastcrs will ape
retnarked in his. appropriate and season and out8 of season ta. bring 13. Geriy, nails, $3 78; Jain ldays, by A. Dutmnag°, seconded by J Jacques,,, pear in next issue,)
eloquent eulogy in . the House of about the total prohibition of the i charity, $5; Corporation of Brussels, that the auditors report be adopted
Commons; importation into Canada of ardent halt rent for Division Omni, $24. Tire and the clerk have 200 copies printed • Blyth,.
" He lived to see the triumph of spirits .; but the. State authorities following pathmasters were appointed t in Pamphlet foam—Carried. Moved--
h A Ruburtsoli, seconded by 3 Jacques, RUMNESS kLAr.As,
almost every great cause to which he temporised and gave :trim little en• North boundary—C:. Henderson, R. that the following accounts passed, The Dinsley is the. motto,
specially devoted his heart and iniad," oouragemeut, contending that Franck Maxwell, J, McOraekan, R. Duff, �'Vm, J Jonah wood to Mrs McDermott,• chosen by lir, John groceryAl is flan, Here
interests demanded the, continuance of Thornton, N. Thornton, J.l5lessmr and Donaghy, .A, Quaker in his religious views and as charity, $2.50; U S Milne, refund all kinds of fresh groceries can be
very the traffic. An. inhibition was issued A. Miller ; lst line--R, Vanalstine, an dor tae, 1, Robert Jamieson on l a1 ends Mr. Mcl11i►liau does a very
of unobtrusive disposition, he v y prohibiting the sale of brandy, under C. Campbell, Jas, Grey, A.Hnghes, L.
reluctantly assumed the responsibilities severe penalties, among the native Fraser, A, Robb, W. J. Johnston, J, B line Bridge, $60; R J Doyle, in- fine business. In addition to groceries.,
of public offices ' His influence has tribes. Bet this did not satisfy Laval, R. Miller; 2nd line—R. Warwick, H. surance on township hall, $7.13; P he deals largely in glassware and
p T tie install and Wm Wade, auditors, crockery and is ably assisted by Ins..
made itself felt in every dependency "who had sot his heart upon abolish- Perdue, :Wm Garnese, Farrow, Geo 8 each John Nay, $1, dogtax re- popular foreman, Mr, assisted
teMcGregor.
of the British Crown— aye, and ing the liquor traffic," That is the •re- 'Purvey, W Gulley, Win Forrest, F J funded; Geo Harry, tor,taxe emitted, Mr. A. Taylor is loeatad on Queen:.
cord of the Jesuit Fathers and Roman Wilson; 3rd line—T Braud�n, Wm $14.70; as charityto Mesdames, J3aird, St, and deals in groceries, crockery,,.
beyond. Sia political shrewdness, Catholic clergy on the Prohibition -Hopper, T Proctor, R J Forbes, 1'; , glassware, &o. He is. always u with
caution, judgment, -earnestness, per- question snore than a century and a Oliver, R Soticb, H Sellars and Geo MoDermitt, Shaw, Tidy, Whiteman, „Y p
_ Whit,Meanie', Gritlin and Brat,tigan, the times and keeps the beat ands
suasive e]oqueuce, lofty.independence, half -before the first Temperance Re- Henderson; 1 Nichth olson, Wm Bryans,MC Proctor, Council adjourned to meet at Brown's purest brands,
and unsullied purity of life and formation Society hotel, Nondavieh,,on the third Wedges Mr. W. H. McBride is one of the-
integrity of purposg have., made his Britain, In olamtring, therefore, for L Wheeler, Wm Little, Wm Slteddan, dayin A gilt War, lthirn Chards. leading restaurant loan. He devotes
Prohibition and Jesuit aggression",Wm MoOraoken, Geo Brewer and D p '' special attention to oysters in all.
name oft household vP9rd win ali,:lands. the new third party "builded better Currie;5th line—D Meiklejohn. 3: styles. This is also a favorite place-
the
B 'him, tog„the E . gtis la uaga -wasthan they knew.” Cloche ,Geo Armstrong, Geo Parker, East Wawanosl•
with the, lovers of ice cream. Mac.
spoken,in its purity, anclaim Maintain; J Smith S Love, J Sommerville, J Miss Minnie Lemmnn, of Hamilton, also keeps a neat and well sehetect.,;
ii1g this.he was especially zealous and EDITORIAL NOTES. Kirkonnel, N Flatt, W Innis and J is visiting at Mr. W.Nichot's.—Messrs
Mooney; 6th Tina—J Nethery, R D. and J. McDonald and J Cook left Stock of confectionery and groceries.
Mrs. Carey also keeps a neat Little,
powerful. Speaking of ,his fadeless Host J kI Porn, Minister of Rail- Young. d Agen, J Cook, J Douglas, J for Michigan on Wednesday.—Mr. store on Queen St., where a nice.
name, Gladstone.might well say: ways, died on Monday last. Kernaghan,'S Forsyth and Wm Robb; .David Scott went on a business trip to little business in her line is done.
',' In intellect he might claim a most A sox of the late president Lincoln 7th line-'-J Nesbitt, 3 Wallace, S London this week.—The young people Mr, J. M. Hamilton has a nicely
distinguished. . place. But his characterThuell,, J Kelly, A Soott, R Bowlby of the 6th tripped the light fantastic selected stook of drugs, soaps, per-
lies deeper thaintellect, deeper than has been chosen American Minister to and G Redmond ; 8th line—Jas Smith, at Mr. A. Scott's Monday night.—Mr. fumes, patent medicines and toilet.
p ' En land. A Lindsey, T Laidlaw, J White, Wm lata is erection a goo
eloquence, deepethan anything that g yr E Livingstonb particles. Jimmie has no opposition and ,.
can be described' or that can be seen Evenn bye • election in England Phalen, Wm Skelton, H Jackson and factory in connection with his saw does a good business,
upon the surface. The supreme shows the growing strength of the Geo 114eCall ; 9th line—J Snell, H mill. We wish himevery success in Messrs. N. H. and Myles Young •
eulogy, :that is his due is that heRichmond, 3 Frasey, C Taylor, R B his new undertaking. —The closing have again been called to Lekelet
e]evate.1 political life to the highest Gladstonian party. ' Laidlaentt Shortreed, D Farquharson entertainment of the Literary Society owing to the serious illneae of their-
point, to a loftier standard than it had Ma. LAutunit's motion to repeal the and Wm Carter; west grave] road—J will be held on Friday evening, April mother Mrs. (Col.)Young.—The•Rev.
ever reached." Dominion Franchise Act was defeated Golley,, C' Lawrence and T Gorman; 5th. A good programme has been A. McLean preached a very interest-.
by a vote of 105 to 75. east ;raver rood—A., Bryans, James prepared- and a splendid time is antici- ing sermon on the Jesuit gtaestiou in .
TEE THIRD PARTY.Bowman, Thos Maunders, C Ritchie pared. the Presbyterian church on Sunday;
THREE American and three German and D MoDougald; Walton—C Me The Council met on the 28th ult. tMr.he McLean is (against this hilt and
A: year.. ago, a third party-Can- men-of-war, were wrecked at Samoa Donald. The council adjourned to Members all present. Moved by Mr; .made an able effort, showing why it
ada'a New Perty-was organized, and lately and 13 officers and 133 men meet on the 27th. May next as a Court Patterson, seconded lay 141r. Sutler shonlal-not have passed.—Owing to-''
hotel, itefirst lanniversary. hist week.of Revision and other business. land, that the following scale for the the gallant way in which Dr. bloc
Dr.,!Sutherland,tlie chairman, says the were lost. W (heart; ,Clerk. , performance of statute labor be adopted donald voted oe the Jesuit Bill he has •
arty hies come to sti4y, and its .very THE different colleges of the Presby- for the present year < Assessed up to `secaredl•.many friends in this vicinity.
modest terial). Church in Canada have sent out Howiel£•
motto i "Citizens to the front $500, one •day;, from $500 to $1,000,=,Dlisa•Annie Kelly is now fully rem
and politicians to the rear." . Thus. far. 160 missionaries, students and tate- The ().bunch met at Gerrie' on the two days ; from 3,1,000 to $2,000, 'covered from her recent illness. We
chiefs for the months. 20th ult. 141 embers all present. The three days, and for every additional "are pleased to see that Mr. Georgy .
the third party project has been view summerReeve reported Waiting .on the Local $1;040 or any part thereof, one day..Phillips is fast itepi•oving towards...
ed with comparative indifference and lz is. definitely announced that the Government about land improvement Three days allowed as usual for man, vomplete recovery.—Mr. Will. Potter,.•
received the hearty cooperative of a .British, Cabinet will propose two Irish fund. A petition of . Wm (7asemore team and implements. Males from 21 who has been attending college itr ,
'very limited number :of even temper-. measures, one providing for a scheme and ten.other regnested the council to 60 years of age, when not assessed, Toronto, is home on furlough.—Mr.
men. If two ps,rties are bad,. of laud purchase and the other dealing to have lot 21, concession B, detached one day's work. Moves by Mr. Mc-
what corieeivable good Geo. Powell, of the farm. D�c$iunon:
from. TJninn 'School Section No. 14, Gowan, seconded by Mr. Sutherland, Powell,, is now oil the road. taking
aan be achiev- with local government. Howick and Wroxeter, and attached that Wm. Stuart, of lyingham, be orders for hams, spaced- rolls &c, &c,
• ed by ttddi;tg another with the same AN interesting and graphically to School Section No. 4, Howick. appointed Township,Engineer, instead ;Success, George. -The cry is heard on,
selfish, endst, and dispositions as,ehar- written letter has been received from Crochet Wiliita was appointed arbitra- of James Warren, of . Kincardine ; every side to ring.the br]l. A petition,
acterize,the•.parties at., present in•ex;, H. M. Stanley, the great African tor in. the matter.and.a by-law passed salary not to exaeech$3,per day when lamely signed will be laid before the
for the same. Pathmasters appointed :: employed, with an allowance of 10 council at next meeting. We hope.istence�? •IZp remedy or substitate•has, explorer, for whose safety fears were lst concession=John Menzies, 0 C cents per mile one way„for travelling
as;yet been devised for, party femme entertained last autumn. After great Smith Christian Baylor, J Smith,M expenses—Carried. Communication that they will decide to leave the bell
jthen, ought and hardship, he had sue- Daum, Henry John, John Kroft,Thos from Wm. Nethery,. regarding . V- a r present practisingR. Drummond
nd is here dnaen
ts
inert Thoob'�et, to be suffering
to., minimise its evils,, To resolutely ceeded in joining Emin Bay Pasha. Hargrave, Sebastian Wenz, Jonathan opening out of sideline 89 and 40, ob is a onder nd. sire predict for
combat the evil, existent in parties is Newton ; Concessions 2 and 3—Paul concessions 5 and6; neceiyed and filed, him: a successful .cancer:--Mr: Will,:
Ix referring to a congress soon to Doig, B Maguire, A. Edgar, Amos Resolved, that Jas.. Rays taxes, north Phillips has been appointed Secy. of..,
more laudable than to flee to evils we be held by the Scotch-Irish of America, Snyder, H Hutchison, A McDermitt, east quarter lot 38, concession 12, he St. Andrew Sabbath School,. vice}_.
know not of, by starting new parties the Interior, of Chico o, sa s the two J 'Tilker, 0 Roadhouse, J Dunlop, E remitted, the family being in indigent the W Craig,who is now workingin
and alienating—in this case—good traits of character of thisrace are Graybiel, J Paterson, J McLaughlin, circumstances;. also, that $2 for nn Toronto.—Dis base. hall club,.- he:
Wm Bride and B Wallace ; Concessions performed statute labor in 1888,
temperance men in both parties. It pugnacity and piety. A Scotch-Huron Stars, has been re organized',,
has been well said, the remedy must iriahman is ready for a, res er meeting 4 and , 5—John McGuirensPhilip charged on collector's• roll be also officered as follows : J. B. Kelly,
P y g Zimmerman, HenryTownsend, Thos, remitted, provided said work is per-
oot►te, from within not without the or a battle—agrip ora res er read Walker, ,tames Roe, William. Wade, formed along with the, statute labor president,, W. Bevis, secietasy; 0..-
: , p y , y , , Hodein,s treasurer, and W. Even.:
en.:
existing parties. Third parties, thus to thrash or pray for a man who Christopher Walker, Henry Newton, of the present. year. Moved by Mr. field captain,
fare halve achieved little or nothing. speaks disrespectfully of them, as he B. Gibson, James Roe, A. Little- McGowan, seconded. by Mr. Patterson,
Tha.determination of this new urgent. most needs. john, S Hyndman and John Griffith ; that the . treasutser . be paid $12 for Whxteairiaxch.
- Concessions 6 and 7—Alex Sanderson, extra services in 1888, also $10.03, Rev.Mr. Iludson, of Paris, of ciated,
ration to ,put candidates in the fietd q?urxiberrv. Samuel Greer,Jas Perkins, for posta�;es, commissions, stationery very ably in the Presbyterian ,church
far government positions is likely to Spring is coming, but it ain't quite Richard Farngey, D Fisher, J Mee, and two journeys, and thrt,t his salary A large number were out both morn=
i,'lustrate the old saying that the in- here yet, There is quite a lot of snow Hobert Pyles, John Goggin, John be raised to $7,1i. per annum—Carried, ins and evening.—AX Ross, claiming
discretions of avowed friends does yet in the hollows and around the Corbett, James Downey, W ni Arm- Moved by Mr. 111cGowan, seconded by to bo a scientific head,; face and Band
more injury to many a cause than the fences.—Fall wheat is looking fine so strop Wm Leonard; Concessions 8 Mr. Anderson,, that the half day of reader gave tf lecture in the Forns- .
£ar at least what is clear of snow, but and 9—Wm 'Montgomery, Jno J Day, statute labor, returned by James x'er- ter's hall on. Saturday evening: After
attacks of pronounced opponontis.. it has tq .,run tlie,Apiil gauntlet yet, Chas Heibein, John Stewart, R Hooey, due, pathmaster in 1888, and charged the lecture, the gentleman read a ,
What we oonaeiye to be a foolish. dud 'which is generally the hardest month. James blunter, Geo Mee, S Miller, J against George Fitzpatrick, south half number of heads to the entire satin-
f.►ta1 step has aft ady been taken, of the season on it,,—Feed, is , pretty Douglas, M McLeod, John Campbell, lot 40, concession 12,' on collector's faction of all present, though he
We refer to the.Iinking of. the Jesuit -scarce with some farmers, consequent- Samuel Harding,. James Lunn ; Con- roll, be remittedbaolc to him. Moved 'had some of the young men married .
geeation to that of Prohibition, What ly stock is looking pretty thin. If cessions 10 .ai;d,1,1—Geo Gallagher, in amendment by Mr. Patterson,, se• with families.
• some of them were to fall •ower it Jas ] 1 rtiti, (deo .Raitri, 0 Irwin, John carded by M. Sutherland, that the
has the :eanit question to do: with ,would be a hard matter for them to tlpotten, P�;Bennett,,;rlibs Dane, John Council takes no•actian in this matter,
prohibition t Why try ,y to , agnintlt • Cnail•
rise t+tilihout assistiwpce., We.hear the Gregg, A Spowten,,Cl;iss;Cauddle, Rabt Amendment carried by vote of the ,
Mr.-James Fergusonrerusleft on bion
prohibitionists t.Q. anything so, -ab- ' crows are quite jubuluut, over the Harding, E Harding, .Wm. Pritchard ; Reeve: • Robert McGowan tendered daymorning for Rondeao,—Mrs. J.
Turd as o poaitio to JQ.uitiatn' 'inatter. A•a1i0rt.tireesage, a tranp, (0oneeesiens 12 and 13.--P• Keating, his resignation as Councillor fon the hgetcal£e is riesling her mother in
o' a y • iC balance of this ear, having sold his y
What follyto aseutne that the whole 'wishing to matte a,pericli til, visit ata eller li hila , R Cunlnu, hnm,,.J Wilson, Statile. (71Fnannan is now a land of
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- farml Ouse, was in t itr :iihp yard by ti Clegg, Geo Nay, win. Montgotnary;. farm, and being about to. leave this "taint and maple syrup.'.' Some of the
Catholic t Church is opposed to Sitio the watch dog, v4io. with "more flail, John P Eaton, Cleo Hooey, JQlxo Per. section of this country.. Moved: by farmers have made as tnueh as 1001be.
biticn—nirto pat them in that position canine sareicitg” objected tQ• his en terfiel ., Andrew Hood) , Concessions Mr.Anderson, seconded bar Mr Sather- of sugn.r.--Mr. and Mi�s,W.m.rsinklater
esters byimputation I Does not this ,traneia and treed• him up on top of p 14 and 15—J iiane;l:-1tigh Wiley, Luke land, that his resignation be accepted, of East Wawauosh, paid a flying. visit
an•oailed new' arty show its inlolor• woodpile, from which critical position Bush, Geo Scgtt, Win Hays, Wnt.lX sb and that the °lark cave dug notice•on ilio 31st.- Mondiay being till fools"
p qda the usual ttuni1 er of lies were
+soca, its stttpeudaas folly, eta narrow ho was relieved lythe farmer's wire herd, S.' Nay, It. Phillips William an required in such cases, that the Y, � '
• • c tui jg to hi rescue. That dog ought Kietrger, E. 141iiligan, C"hristildn gnotnmatfoti of a candidate or midi- told.
grasp of ptlbiie questions, by as rear+rr to have his iature taken; and be put l3im,klay, I Ilemfkterling, George .,dentes, as the ease may be, to Gil the
• • rh oltxtiorsf As Mr. Ver. H. O. T{err on the honorarylist.—Jas Thompson, Mali ; Cotteessioh, 16 and 17-James .eneanc;+, will be held at school house If apostrophe is the sign of the
Q ortunely woks in recent letter to of Corr 9 was bsy plowing eft Thugs Ritchie, Thos Douglas, Jas Lowish, iro..,8, concession 9, on Saturday, possessive vaso,. ashy is its use not um.-
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'O.?. labs: day. The first plowing -done in the Geo Inglis, Chas Wright, Henry 'nit.' Alst}l. next, et 2 a clock p. tn,, form ? filthy ntnit in such wordb aft ,
t.; rh t p,�mssilde tlonneetiottairr..tlaete towpnhip tins yet r, we beliove'. . en an, ohs Greenlys F t noun, Wt1r C>xr itw4. 13y•law No 8, J889, ap•,1 its; Merchant's Dank, &,r;7 -
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