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Te kt lilt 1,,b he= est Wieleanoeh Council met
w.
according to adjournment cm Satur•
day, Nov lith ; raernbere all present ;
minutes of last meeting were read ina
approved. John Miller presented a
petition signed by 13 ratepayers ask-
ing for a grant to bim fur wire fence
FRIDAY, NOVE11113ER 29iti89.
Emiroituzi NOTES.
Tem election in West Lainbton on
Monday resulted in the return of Mr.
Chas. Mackenzle,th e Beforw candidate,
by a majority of 660 over Ur. Meek,
the Conservative, and 1,726 over Mr.
McCr le, the Third Party candidate.
Tata Toronto city councila has ap
pointed a committee to examine a bill
to reform the present system of aci.
ixiinietering municipal affairs in that
itity, whish has been presented to the
council by Alderman E A Maedona!d.
The hill provides for the appointment
of six paid commissioners to adminis•
• ter the affairs of the city, the council
to retain the power of giving or with -
;Ming its consent to any recommen-
dations made by these commissioners.
East Wiewanosle•
The following is a statement of the
number of marks taken in the last
weekly examination in Canadian
History by the pupils of S S No. 9,
East Wawanosh. Number of malice
obtainable 100: Lena .R Perdue, 90;
Willie James, 81; Robert Coulees, 65;
Manly Anderson, 63; Jennie Demon,
T8; Eupheinia Deacon 29; George
Jams, 20.
• M. CAmmum, Teacher.
Mr j W Mason will commence
shortly to learn blacksmithing with
Mr G Snell, Londesboro —Miss L D
Dey, teacher, S S No. 7, Hullethspent
Sunday with Mrs Fells, on the 7th
concession—A. prayer meeting was held
at MI W Bone's on Wednesday night,
by Rev Geo Law, of Belgrave—Mr
Geo Henderson had a large and well
atteuded sale of farm stook, imple-
ments, etc., on Friday of last week—
Mr J E Fells has purchased a fine
colt from Mr Alex Dey of the Brd line
.—Lt is reported that an old time duel
was fought lately between two young
men living not a hundred miles from
Westfield, clubs being used on this
occasion in place of pistols. There are
several different versions of the story,
• ehe most likely one being that one of
the combatants lay in ambush and as
his -adversary was passing sprang out
and struck him with a club; before No
recovered from his surprise, the heels
of No.1 could hardly be seen for dust,
as he was running away at a rate of
speed almest unsurpassable.
Langside.
Home cleaning is in its height.—A
few narrow minded mortals • raised a
report about one of our most accom-
plishea young ladies, saying she was
married no less than twice last week.
—We are pleas: d•to see our Methodist
pastor able to -discharge his duties
aain,—The Sacrament of the Lord's.
dipper was diepenSedin the Method,
ie. obur4 on Sunday lute—Rev Mr.
Calling •-of,Lucknow, gave us an ex-
nellent sermon .on Sunday morning
A. subscription and . collection was
• takeilup.on.leehalf of the Educatioc al.
fund. Anniversary services will be held
(INTENDr.D roa.LAST tvssa). on December lst in the Congregation-
Pwould t It 'oht t f • al Church, and an Old Folks Concert.
ee :),...VS* 0: • . ;
6044.•
AM 'Mourn WOW TO 0A.TedO14a he had said that the Jenks* were
eight. Like Pilate, the iminet judge,
he wend find no fault in them and
yo he wiped them out. Thitt may be
right according to Catholic Layinan's
ideas. It ie not according to tiers
Never should the Pope in deference
to false accusations and ungodly op
position, have suppressed preaohers of
righteousness. It was a grievous
wrong and Catholio Leyman's reason
ing has reached the climax of absurd
ity. We, however, who are outside
end can judge more impartially, with-
out trying to prove both parties right.,
approve of the Pope's course. The
Pope appointed a Congregation of
Cardinals to take possession „of the
temporalities of tile Society 'and threw
Lorenzo Ricoh the Generahinto prisou
where he died. The brief was sent
forth in 177,3etachin 1774 the Pope
died. His death was predicted be
forehandetnd it has been hotly debated
ever since whether poison administer
ed by the Jesuits was not the cause.
5. In regard to infallibility, I sim-
ply asked a question,aud it would hive
been more courteous for Catholic Ley
man to answer me, and not charge me
with 'lamentable loot -item' Tho
'lamentable ignorance,' however, ap
pears to he on Catholic Layinan's
part, who does not even know the
doctrine of his own °hutch, He says
'Catholics believe the Pepe
only when pronouncing the decisions
of the Councils.' •: In a previous letter,
he Enid that the Pope is iufellible
'only when as the mouthpiece of the
General Council he speeks to the
weed.' In that case he would nor
really be the Pope, but the Council
that were hifalliole—the Pope being
merely its mouthpieee. • But your
correspondent plays Rip Van Winkle
and appears not to know what took
place in 1870. Since then it hes beeu
trumpetted all over Christendom in
papers, magezinee and hooks thee the
Pope alone is infallible. A. reference
to any standard authority will estab
lish this. Take the Schaff -Hemp, En
cyclopedia of religious kw:sled:Ie. It
To the minor the Theta
Dann notice that Catholic
Layman, after a long eilence, has
managed te reply to my last. As we
have had a rest, I will, with your
. .
permission, reply as briefly ae pcis.
bible. I. If Catholic Laymen pre -
to be built alongside road at lotti 18 . fors to be called 'Boman CatholiC to
'Romanist,' all right. • The latter
appeared shorter. These lectures on
'good breeding and regard for the
feelineisi do not, however, come very
well from an adherent of • a ehurch
which denounces Protestants as
'bereticsn consigns them everlasting
perdition, and whieb even still per -
sedates and hounds them • to death,
where it has the power. In iVlexice
several have lost their lives within
the past few years, despite the
general government.
2. As to the Papal Brief, I quoted
'from the- edition of Oretin.eau-Joly,
(a friend of the Jesuits), "published in
English' by Rev,. J. J. Roy, B. A. ,
rector of St, George's Church Winni-
peg, Prof. Austin evidently regards
it as a standard transIntion, for he
gives the most important prtssaects
referred to by Catholic Layinen,in the
same language on page 16 of his own
pamphlet, showing that 'thousands of
complaints' were made against the
Jesuits. That 'the very bosom of
the Sc'eiety of Jesus was torn to
pieces by internal and external diseere
sions. , •
3, I would recommend your read -
ars to get Mr. Austin's or lir. Roy's
pamphlet (15 cents each) and to judge
for themselves whether Catholic Lay.
man's special pleading ie worth ;Ay -
thing; and whether he puts a fair
interpretation on passages advanced or
does not. • unconsciously 'give
them a Jesuitical twist. For in -
and 19, and along south side of con,
12, a total dietanee of Iso rode. On
motion ltIeesre Stuart and Bowers,
a bonus of 15 cents per rod was given
for 70 rodslying along the aide line.
$5 was oleo given Wm Miller as omen
peusation for damage clone to his
fields by teams driving over thew
when the roads were blocked by snow.
Ricliard Phalen and others asked for
a bonus to Jas Wood for 50 rods wire
fence along eastern boundary -10
cents united was granted. Thos Miller
reauested the Council to pay part
of the costs of the late arbitration
between the township and himself—
request refused, Hamilton Smith
was paid $1.00 in fell of his claim
presented at last meeting. Moved by
Mr Stewart, seconded by W Gibson,
that John Theckingbottom be paid $2
for attending Judge's court and $3
for selecting jurors—Carried. Moved
by Mr Bowers, seeouded by Mr Gib -
sone that a refund of $2 be given. to
Joseph Strothers, being the assess-
ment of a bicth improperly charged to
Mr Sbrothers—Oarried. After pass.
ing a large number of accounts, =m-
ei]. adjourned to' meet according to
statute on December 16th,
R. K. Mame Tp. Clerk.
• Blyth.
• Mr. ECovey, a Clinton, carried off
the honors of being -the best pigeon
shot at the shooting match held here
on Tuesday.—Some mean person or stance, he says, 'the Pope did not call
persons entered the box stall in the on. any princes to execute this Brief.'
Central Rotel stables, the night of the It is not the princes eif the world, but .
shooting match, and stole a fine big the Bishops of the (Thumb to. promul- -
goose.—There was a dance held at the gate the Briefs of the Pope.' The
residence of Mr. N. Newcombe on passage roads, 'we exhort all Qliriste,in -
Thursday of last ,week,—Mr. John
Denholm shipped a number of live
geese, turkeys, ducks and chickens
from this station to London, on Thera-
day.—Mr. McLean, who moved here
recently, from Belgrave, lost his little
girl, through death,. on Wednesday.
Mr. McLean and family have the that thialetter of ours may receive its of July, 1870, in these .words: • engeteed Mr. Nettevent to repair out -
sive chnrch and eontracted the Betnifiee's, '
Oat hullo creed into the *iv •netieie
of Wain the Pepe.'
wee het the
B very
.:e
t.
Thua the fin& tiumai.in
Pape alone iv leaflike Oi
thy that the Pope confirir
igen, Napoleon ileoll.r41.1 agatn
Germany, and madly brought on thn,
malice, that brought to an and tb,
Pope's temporal power—in whiell may
we not reattoneblytrehe the hand of I,
rerriteitive Pr ntidence — for such
presumplen, It mei tee preemie:eat:la
of this dogma, which closed De.
•Dellinger, the West Roma Catholic
theologiati in Germany, end anterai.
other scholars, to withdrew and to
form the "Old Oatholie Petty."
11110 remarks from pin-C(11)0(1in
• Brittanica are in vol: 24, page 112 awl,
vol. 17, pege 754.
W. K SnonTr.
Tu.rn.;30rrV.
The Municipal Commit of the Tot we
ship of Turuberry met Sults' hall,.
on Mouday, !november 18th, 1889.
All the members present the Reeve,
in the chair, Tile minutes tif lea
meeting were read and approved.
Communications, were read hem R.
and Wm. J. Kennedy, re surveying
the public road thee passes through
lot 17, concession 13; &Om Geo Bryce,:
asking the council to have government
dram on John 13allagles lot cleaned
nut and other work done. The report
of the Board of Health fair the tome-
hip for ehnnlio eurreet year Wite read.
and adopted, on motion of Mr. nom -
son,. seconded by Mr. Gemmille
Vetted by eta Diluent,. seconded lor
Mr. Gemmill, thet the Tewnship
Treaserer pay the Treasurer of 8. S.
No. 4 the sum of $100 on their school_
requisition -- (Jerrie& limeve 51e -
Interim reported thee, along with
Cioudoiller Cruickshank-, he had. in-,
apected Eetlie•s bride and done so•no
small repairs kited neeessary ; else,
that they visited Edward Artnetr.on
and sist4r =Mound thew in need of •
some clothing and °thee. necosearies;
also, Lavin inspected ditch deg by (.,
Barton and found that it is of Some
prinees, wide all the mighty authority , nye, Vol. 2, p 1077, 'After the Coen
and power that the' have receivedien or Treat became a bone ee ne.: small value to the road ; John
from God for the defence and Prete°. tention between the Gallicens encl.tho 1 Watcher had comp'eteci his jobs ote
tion of the Roman Ohurch, and also jesuits. The latter triumphed in the ! the B. Line, Jpi,bn ani-Gcay's badge,
with that courtesy and respect with Vatican Council, which- brought the and recoindvtuled that lie be Piled
which they are animated, to this Apos-. controversy to a close and formulated $2 50 iu full for the mom . Depety-'
toile See,, to use their energy and care the new erten° of faith by the decree': iteeve.Tliolaisoit reported that bo heel
heartfelt sympathy of the surroundin,g
community.—Mr. Joseph Carter ar-
rived here, from Wingliam, with the
balance of his load of mountain
ponies, on Saturday.—An entertain-
ment in connection with the Presby-
terian Sabbath School of this place,
.will take place on Friday evening,Dec.
6th.—The annual Christmas tree, in
connection. with Trinity Church, will
be .held on Christmas night,—Itr. Al-
bert Scott, an old Blyehite, was in
our midst on Thursdayof last week.—
lir. George Flemming, of Toronto, tion. Then it is a question of morals.masteareported culvert on MeLaren'e
was in town on Wedneedity.—Mrs. D. It does not hinge upon whether the trine regarding faith or morals to ' be,
by, thp sideroadeat cancession 1, in bad order.
McKinnon was visiting friends inheld by the Universal Church,
aInstractiouts were given to get tem.
Jesuits were suppressed 'for keine im-Lucknow- last week. -111.r. S. Smith, moral or not. divine assistance promised Mm in
repairs mado. Moved by WI
opt- popular cattle buyer, took a trip. 4. But in regard to the relean. for blessed Peter, is possessed of that in- P°raq
gighw Diment, seconded by Mr. Gel:multi,
to Montreal last week.—J. Green, of which the Jesuits were suppressed, fallibility, with which the
that no action be taken on the cone
London, was, in town lastweek.—Mrs. Redeemer willed that his church should
inueicatioa from Messrs, Kennedy in
Catholic Layman says: It was a case ne endowed, for definiug doctrine
W. King wile in London. this week, for the peace and tranquility of the regarding faith or morals, and that respect to the survey of road allowance
.at this meeting, and that 11essrse
chrietian commonwealth.' But where - therefor: such definitions of the Roman
Thomson and Cruickshank be a cam-
Listowel, there is a breach of the ' peace, some. Pontiff are irreformable of them,selve.s,
inittee to inquire into the matter and
on the one side the Jesuits, on the
one is in the wrong. Here we have. and not from the consent of the church.
report at next meeting of this council
But if any one—which may God avert
—Carried. Moved by Ur.- Diment,.
other, thousands of domplainants, in- _
presume to contradict this defini-
chadine 'the other religious orders, the ti le+theme seconded by Mr. Genii -Mil that the
fullest effect', ,(Prof, Austin's edition). Vert In Lower ,i, . . . . , , , . t
eiVinghein.• also the
'Therefore faithfully acl'aering to the
be, along with. Mr. ' thericasliank, nail
Does that mean that 'bishops should tradition, received- from the beginning
measured the ditch cleaned out by
promulgate 2 Does he merely 'exhort' of .the Christian faith, fel. the glory o
Thos. Martin and eyelid it 814 rola,
Bishops 1 In the previous.paragraph, God our Saviour; the exaltation of
and recommended that he be pant
he says, we order, and in virtue of the the Catholic religion, and the salvation
obedience to which they are bound.the snored 00eTaaie $1.12, balance in full of job, Cowl.
of chrlstian people,
oilier Dimwit reported having had --
we command all and every ecclesiastical; approving, we teach and define that
drain on concession 2 cleaneel web by
person, regular and secular, of what- it is a dogma divinely revealed, that
John Yeo, and that he be paid $1 for .
ever grade, digpity, rank or onnditione -
&e. But if it did mean 'Bishops to the Roman Pontiff, when he speaks
same. Conneillor Gerninili reported •
ex cathedra, that is, when in discharge
having let a job of putting in culvert
promulgate,' it would not effect my of the office of pastor and director of
on bouudary to Jas Frazer, at $1.5, .•
argument. Isit 'a right thing f
them, to do or not? that is the --°r all chrisians, by virtue of his suprem-e
.Howick to pay half. Jas. Hoeg, petit-
Vas- a mitotic authority, he defines a doc,' . .
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oecek to attend all the- dances in this will beheld in- the Town Hall on the
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viciirzty.—Mr. Walter Neellei late e. veiling follownig. . goo progrmame
taken his departure. He *was our is being prepared.—Mrs V. Patterson,
betel:smith and gave good satisfaction. of Wiartoa, haibeen engaged a choir
Hi thought he would like to spend the leader in Christ Cherth—It has been
winter at his old home near Wroxeter. decided to put a few additional gas
There are worse b .ys than \Vett — lamp posts in the outlying parts of
Mr. Wee Walker spent Thanksgiving the town. The dark nights of No -
cloy at his old home in Wroxeier yember have made the need of in-
, have been seriously in the wrong. 'That it is unlawhal to'. appeal from Turnherry the amount due the town -
A. Crowston in Paramount. We len very apparent, and the Council is Fiore
. . . . tis a dilemma on the horns et the judaments of the Roman Pontiff 'ship on arrears of taxes on lots in
whieh Catholic layman is impaled. to an Ecumenical Council, as though Wingheen Town Plot--Oarriecle• Mole °
Eie ritust: say one or the other. If'. to a higher authority.' et] by Mr. 'Gemeeill, secondel by Ur.
the kings, bishop!, universities, Catholic Layman is thus in direct Thomson, that G. 13 trton be paid $3.
it says very little for the effect of opposition to the decree of his own for canna drain on boundary, How -
Remelt Catholic temithing that they church. There was a difference of iek to pay half—Carried • Moved by,
would thus turn so fieroele upon in- opinion as Cationic Laymau says, At Mr. Cruickshank-, seconded by Mr. ,
nocent men doing their duty, that the first 451 voted for the dogma, 88 Thomson, that Robert Cranston be
Pope should have to ceinpleteiy sup- against it, 62 that they would accept Weeded $8.10, back taxes collected
press the Society to rnalce them he at it modified, and 70 did not vote at all, in error—Carried. Orders wore ism -
peace. I3ut Oetholic- Layman, line The opposing ones, however, largely ed payment of amounts as follows:
made his choice. He says the Jesuits took to flight before the final vote. Geo. Pocock, $2,• gravel ; Wm. GI ar.,
rett, $23 88, gravelling and grading;
Foresters hall, $2, rent of hall for
revision court; Thos. ItIettin, $1.1,
balance cleaning government drain ; •
Wm. Masser, ;.05, supplies for B.
Armstrong, charity : Samuel Auder-
me mews Me eee and A creasing; the number of street lights
Hoye allethree had a charming time.— emu. e in ma on, e slightac t
A. number ofeour young people'cele- eettenditure—The following are the
braced Old HallOwe'en at Mr. jacked" :names a the officers elected for Court
Tifffinhe After havippllaughtered e. Mapleton, No. 123, Canadian Order
magnificent goose andlgegantie turkey _ of Foeenters, for the present term:
the remanet part of ale, evening -0hDanger, John Glenne P Soc.,
William Dixon; R S.ec., J J Foster;
14-0-g anent in amusing pliticie inter.
mingled evi:h songs and instrumental V., 0, J 1.1 Geuther; Chap., J Kikler;
music.— Mr, Cozens, Phrendoeht, S Austin Grave; J W, W. Bier.
nett Physiognomist, of Wingliam,°was Pan; B.G Porter; J W Johnstorn
in No. 8; on the evenings of the 12te • C rilYsiciant Dr Thompson—Messrs.
and 13th. The feigner everting wae Bums, 1X jensen and .R R Tre-
.
secular clergy, the Universities, the clerk be instructed to write to James
a .a ° ° aY. Ballagh, Winghain P. 0., to clean
ence a.ppearsi
Colleges, the Public Schools, the very '
loge' and stumps or other rubbish out
sovereigns who had admitted tied man himselfis anataem. anorrdaring to
that the Pope is infal ib.e only as of g
welcomed them,'the 'kings of France,' saygovernment drain that are'Musing
Spain, Portugal, the two Sicilies' be• the mo.,,e,thpihee?!the...G.ener.al Couitcil. the water te back up on Geo. Bryas
'The .tincyclopea!a .uratarara, another land-el.:lamed. Moved by Mr. Di -
hike specially mentioned. Now in
standard authority, gives the same as mut, seconded by Mr. Gement, that
this great dispute, which led the Pope
to take such a serious step as abolish abeve, only condensed. Th also i es
g -v - the clerk notify.R. A.„Graliam- to pay
ing the Order, one side or other mast the following item: to the Treasurer of the Township of
8 oat reedino heede- on the letter main have returned from their Mus•
he di livered a fecture o'n Matrimony. keka hunting expedition, bunging with
—The anneal meeting of the them severaldeer, some of wItioli
Branch 13ibl ;1y teas held in the tipped the scales at nearly 200
Peeshyterian church on Friday even Pom,las•
wore rigbe Hence, the greater part Emeyclopeala Brittaniea tells us that
•of tee Roman Cethohe word worethey were led to believe that two papers
terribly in the wrong. • But now Oa- would he flab:rated to them. One
°lone Layman is impaled on another was for • their esent. The other to
dilemma. If the Jesuits were right, resign their dioneee, in cue of refusal.
• simp'y doing their dm:7, oppeting evil, They also feared personal violence
in, 8111 inst. An address was de - as Catholic Layman liar intnnated in that the Pope would ilee ins temporal
livered hy the Rev 11 Idanly,pertnanent - Belgreye. his lottors, the Popo did. wrong to power ageinst them as rebele. When
rigout, of the society, and Which Ms Mr. John Seandrett, hi order to abolieh them. He should not have the final vote was taken there were
very interehtieg end inatrnetiVe. accommodate the public, is building yielded -to an unrighteous chimer. 535 for and 'only 2 against. Thus as
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a near arivitLY, shed itt counection with lie shoed. do right thoteth the lidth the /encyclopedia firittanita syn, 'The
Glexiantian. his hotel.—On • Wednesday of last yene, 'fen, Either the tisuitit wore mojority lied indeed achieved their
Tr. Jame! Andeison, baggagethan week the only daughter of 1.1e. Ruin) etriously wrong, or the Pepe did seri- triumph over history. 'rimy Ind done
C. P. I, station, 'Winglnn, has 'teen 3,1ereenn died of Sing scion of the nus wrong. To nse Chtlinlic Lay- what warning voices dialttred be..
treneferred to Cayanyine, a small twain in Myth. The funeral took mauls egression, 'Yon pays your fore band to be their per-
.tnitin on the C. 1' 1,. between Torten.: elitee on Fridley, the remains being
o and Peterborceigh. We Wish him . onveyed to the Brandon et deter; fur
WOO. tern:nut.
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money and you takes your dhow). Bat
Catholie Layman hint made his choice,
Ve says the rope. did. right. Before
pee, annihilated the itidependenee of
the,Epiticopate, abrogated the teaching
and attesting functione of the dieper-
son, $3, stone °invert ; John Watch-
er, $2.50 repairing bridg s; Wiegliam
TIMES, $10.50, printing and advertis.
ing ; Dt, Towler, $2,
salary its Medi.
al Health officer ; Jos. Elliot, $1,
chairman Board of Heal t It ;
Lemont, $4, member of Board of
Health ; Wm. MorhorSon, $4, mem-
ber of Beaed of Health ; Robert
Doughts, $1, metrihar of Beard of
!testae; John Burg-ts, member:arid
secretary of Board of Health,
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