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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Signal, 1890-5-23, Page 66 TBE HURON SIGNAL, FRIDAY. KAY 23,1894. S koog' .f trauet WawreM• beat ion of souls at Illtsaflfaed. u Ilse sad K , May 13th, 1Mm of wee year a eaesrey oared i• She toga of Awberetbura sad he received oharga Utter of the Burgs thaaal• Uoderlch. of that vast parish. However, two years Dsaa Sia. thia day a Isaiah, un later en, or thereabout, the bishop Il v Agcfl 13th, a goad servant of Ood, cod • the dre .d to ull• ut thrill derFatto solId benefactor of this washers part parte' er Hmrop, was most BY called by Wasseresu was 1 to the pariah the votoe of the Almighty to come sad of 8t. Frances, where the French Ole - give an account of his s • • On meat was wore predominant. Here Rev Easter Sunday last and the two following Father Wassereaa cootlnued for about days this faithful servatit was celebrateug twelve yeah the work of •vangelimtio0 with sad for the people committed to his and of ',ideation of wale, whim oar lam care the solemnity of Christ's glorious thirteenth of April, Sunday after Ramer, resurrection, and on the follow'.' Bao- his panahieoers ass.sbled for the Sue- world be Ir day at 4 p to. hu soul had already re- day mw were shocked w find him fallen of a crowded church to the mato altar,ap ewved esetence from the Jsdge. He from bed during the night, stretched on proputely draped sud emir all ablate ab attachments of youth, without that MO the Her Augwuw Weeswsau, who the donor and laboring under • stroke of with lights shed l from tacks b ed Itiowni s and. were 'makes tthe term 'the an ur • cause 10114311 buys' c tinily ap- w the merinos of propitiation for sin. P.s.....ans el r.w.es. At i o'Pock a low mass wan oelebra'ed Wises a wan las passed 40 yeah of at • blas there had slew ely .1 tyle the fneeds ot .cbo l or colleen da) a t.. sewer* holy upwards of are dead or hat. These bozo* uumpwt use hundred mud fifty perigees. Mean. twee d beanies., with its sharp and while the other priests ouottDued to bear aeroilwa'niggle forthe'watery, awfine 10 partoers a the throng. ouot Atmema tee,arcl earnest ck enrgy, robed hour. use's w0Id associates dee, ud after the to vest'aeuu suitable to their dtlereut ur- metre of the memo alley gen tweet r+, den,formed themselves (nes 1 they move away, ted after the.ssbnee • order aud, pr.oeded by the ones and and gaud by come oblivion; they be - the seaotuary boys, arched from the curse paukrupts, but our sympathy and menet, ander the mournful strains of regrets do not reach our pockets or trans - the "Ds proftirudia' and entenug by the fer our capital to their um ter the rester meas dour proceeded up the osutre .Isle anon of their fortunes. So that men the unseal - for near eighteen yeah, va.,from 1)eouw- paralysis, but as yet Sur a whoa quite her, 1857, till February, 1875, preached Iccid mentally. He nevertheless failed the glad tidings of the Gospel to the to melte the gravity of his condition and, various Catholic oungragattoas then es feeling that at wont he was in peat* with tabhshed throughout a belt of land ex. bus tial, having had made his ounleaston tender silty miles, from Port Frauks in the day before Easter Sunday, be rather the,south to Point Clark iti the north, and discarded the idea of disturbing soother forty miles inland, along the abort* 01 priest on his behsif from the arduous our beautiful Huron. The itev Father parochial duties of the Sunday. It was Wamereau was a native of France, hie trot long, however, before his mind gave birth -plana beteg, if I motske not, the ei ideut sigol of being unhinged. Whilst town of Tool, in the Duoce«, rf Nancy, he lay held down powerless, and as the and provin.. of Lorraine. 11. sprang angel of death had already entered the from a family who stood well•mutt' approaching u house fast apprching hted, his lipstheir fellow-citixetis, both for their social were heard wuttermg the first prayer of position and their standing in the world mans, as though he were in the act of as - of pious and devoted soldiers of Christ. cending the steps of the altar "/otruibo After paving the year of his childhood .id alt.tre Uri."—Yes, lather Waamreau, in innocent happiness uuder the tender thou faithful priest of God, unconscious - nursing and care of an idolizing Christian ly, no doubt, thou wert then on the mother, amidst the joys r1 pure cow- threshold of God's "Holy of Holies," and panion.bip with pious sisters and stem- no doubt it was the power of the iuvia- piary brothers, ons of wh tut w'ag also, 1 bl. grace of Oud dwelling in thee which believe, • priest, he (ullowed during boy moved thy lips and made them say .nee hood a successful curse of C ,is*ice, and more and fur the last time on earth was reading divinity art the Ow -logical •'I,atreifw ud nitare the' -1 *hail se - seminary of Nancy, when, in the year cend the steps of Mount Calvary. 8ee- 1857, he, with his fellow students, the ing that the throes of agony had seized pious and most zealous Theodore Wag- au their revered sod no doubt beloved ner, now Dem of Windsor, t►nt.,and the pester, the parishioners took themselves most genial and vets talented and to the church and, •hepherdlem, preyed scholarly Joeeph Gerard, also now par fervently, olden time Cashion, as they for of 11e11e River. Ont., volunteered at were wont to do in days gone by hong the call of the then Bishop of Toronto, ago,and your i ant prayed with the 'tight Rev de Charb,nnel, to tome them, and on this oeession aro doubt au and evangelize the poor in this, at the alarmed people sent up to heaven fervent time. sparsely settled and atruegliug •upplicattona and obtained of God 10 Western Ontario and the then newly send down His holy angel to receive at erected 'boccie at London. With the the threshold of eternity the mut of the aforenamod revereod gentlemen sod good shepherd. In haste . mesacoger some other Levites, whn are now doing wan dispatched to Stony Point, the near - work in other pane of Ontario, the Rev ret parish. The Rev Father Schuentee, A. Wwerveu creed the Atlantic in fortnerly of French Settleseut, dose u August, 18b7. As be waaatili much art- ._Hay, made all possible huts to reach in der the age prescribed by the Canon of the tame the bedside and glee bis -brother Church for ordination to the priesthood. priest the benefit of the sacrament for he was sent by the bishop of the dices*. ;he dying. but in yam ' for half au the Right Res P. A. Pinwneautt, to hour prior to the arrival of the print. spend a few months in Assumption Col- Death had already drawn his sable pall lege, at Sandwich, there to read up his •,ver the parish of St Francis; Father unfinished coons of theology and make a Wwmereau,ln the thirty-third year of his more immediate preparation for ordina- priesthood and of faithful services to the tion. le October of the same year, if Duoceee of London and in the fifty-iuurth my memory serves me well, he receired of his hfe.ked passed away. Sntoi after the order of sub-d.acnahip, cn the 6th the sad tidings of F..tber W.ssereau's of December following he was promoted nest unexpected death were scut to his to the •order of deaconship and two day friend and college -fellow, Father Gerard. later. the 8th of December and Feast of The latter gentleman at once placed hien- the Immaculate Conception, by especial self under duty to pay the last sad bon - papal dispensation, as he was still two on due to the faithful priest; availing years outside of the required age, he re- himself of every opportunity permitted calved the imposition of episcopal and by the shortness if time, hs gathered .acerdotal hands, which raised him to from the neighborhood eight or nice the dignity of the priesthood according greats, and on Tuesday, the Lith of to the order of Melchisedech. Im- April, they solemnly laid in the grave mediately after his urdit tin Father the sacred remains of good Father Was- \Vaasereau was sent to the town Pf l:,.de- seteau to sleep in the Lord till the clang rich in the capacity . f as,oetant to the tug of the trumpet, when they shall veteran missionary of the Huron tract. awaken in the clothing of immortality the tate Rev Father 1'. Schneider. In and proceed to hear the laving Judge hid this capacity for three years he most them take their place at His right. A sealonsly acquitted himself .if the few days afterwards the unwelcome news laborious and sacred duties of the holy reached Ashtieid and were received by ministry, now in the town of Goderich, the people with saddened hearts and again at•.:ngst the French-Canadians eyes moistened in tears ; they bewailed settled down below hayfield, at other their former past. r of the days of their times here in Aehtield and also as up- strugeles 01 settleinent in the land ' He portuntty permitted further inland in had founded their parish, he had built the townships of Woman.eh. Itulhtt and therein the tint parochial residence, en - Morris. About the year POW Father larged and beautified its tint church, Schneiders large held of labour as it then , built the present church of their sister was by rniscotul r rdinance (livid- • cnelfraitation of St. Augustine, all most existed gar eD eaD M Dome to the foot of the altar, the Rey pheable to the young and the old, ase Father YcOse,of St. Augustine, emoted become isolated, narrowed, dried up by Father Onam,of Wyosiwr,as dea«o°, within the family circle, were it not for Father Cooke,uf Sesforth, as sub-des000, the of polities. Believiu,t in and Father Molt•*, of Parkhill, as mast- the lame pnociptee, members of the same er of , ushered to by the sign party, inspired with that esprit de corps of the moues the great and tremendous which, in all ages, has formed, io noes sacrifice of Calvary, the lull choir of of trial, heroes, mit-tote, martyrs, melt voises,utingling with the melancholy and work together inthe caucus or convention, plaintive tones of the organ and led by tight together at polls for the triumph of their pastor, devoutly mot up to God a sommos cause, and sheet or share in the first pious prayer and pitiful wailing victory or defeat. TLey will open their for solace and Iutht to the revered de- pocketbooks to contribute money and firnet—"Kequirue t.,n.un,Iota eta, /how- doss their places of bustoees to give their tae." Then the maw* went on with more tone fur the candidate or friend without than ordlcary impresuvenessand stem hope or ezpectatici if any other reward nity,ttll the moment of the consummation than his soccer'. They will endure of the sacrifice, holy cumtsonim, bad ar- discomforts, hard•bips, travel, rough rived,when more than two hundred per. riding over country try roads to elect • sons in addition to Shoes of the morning favorite. They will make exertions and piously arum and approached f.dr holy sacriticestohelp acoompanionwho iadnwn, ctmmtun'um. In all, close unto tour when n business messr and side.er From nds dscpass b hundred pansies or very nearly every adult member of the para- sure of and iu clhm ce ttachmeniswibehind pihem, ctpeted in the communion of the roma pulse, come ismour bust .n with the r uttered for the solace of the soul p of the deceased priest. After the mase the Rev Esther Corcoran, of Lot ■laard's utlsers" relieve* ]reralim. Selene, came forward and with beautiful thought expressed i f well chosen tan- W guave pronounced the funeral uratoma and for half an hour led and kept the cotters - t God's. mercy Men to take order@ for Nursery Sim k, on 'sumo before the throne a yaVry or (-omutisrtoa. 1 can make a nuci cast u w humhle and fervent supplication ism behalf of their devoted fatber.the lament - SALESMAN tONSliN1PenO'i CUREDv ')t p T II Z Valet )eer readers that 1 have a remedy few the slows �seaea. d wa. tb.n.sa.sds w bine Wes carr have Ow garmaw�l7 care& ke aW to seed tes_baltlas of lily remedy MRtg to say of yaw nudes w►o have ma- lt they well Bead ma tl,ee L+ayrrss and Past Oc. Address. Reeesseery. T. A. t1L00t1Y. r O.• tN west Adelaide Si.. Tt;1NOOT0. ONTARIO. Ho you sleepers, Rub your peepers Open wide each eye; Don't be creepers Bargain reapers Nuw's the time to buy. RIGHT THIS WAY TO DANIEL GORDON'S sea s►snaps Firet•Class Stork of furnituro.l&� BL ALUL'It SU1 AH. ItKDHOOYJSUITiB, DIN- My ai.n has always bees to keep Icing -Class Furniture. The past will speak for Itself. flare .. n • ‘,I , .. i , jige ry ur t i.•. t t t . r. 1 il»n u•••n Off Pint Class goal'. That will cure itself. In to t1P nd in oldest and titin experteu std I hays everything une.�al litres tor oitn the County. t'11AlttiE.4t Mut)1•.ItATI. West-st.. (toderich. nemeses t .U. and Houk of Montreal. !11110. 1ti. el Augustine t\ asseresu. Then,as many of any one who will work and follow my in. structione. Will furnish handsome outfit ryes could be seen throughout the church .tree snot lay your salary or cummisswa r. «r) suffused with tears, the clergy and sane- ween. V. rUe for term. at once. 51 to tu.ry boys reappeared, torch in hand, and 1L0.0RAHAM. Nv,ssryean,Toronto. est ranged themes!in round the catafaloo •• _�_� __ erected in (rout of the sacred Wiling on •• �^ the identical spot where stood in the old V Farber church the altar from which Wasseresu had so often spoken the word __--__--paw tAI.G ns .•f divine truth and sent down his sacer- dotal blessing to the awgregatien. The heartrending waila of the L»b'ra now pierced as it were through the roof of the church to send up to God the last desolate but hope- ful prayer of the living for the dead, the congregation knelt down s,- idst the silence of the Pater Nostrr and Geer that catsfalci which in thought brought then the presence of the defunct in tis sac- erdotal rotes of penance the urticating priest pronounced the last ahs,luhon.fol- lowed by the piercing last shout of the chorister, "Rg•.iesrot in pare," and the people of God respooded a subbing "Amen." Yours truly, AnaLrti Rlsard's Liniment fir wale' THE "Y.S'' COLUMN. Moles. If Prohibition o • failure, why du the liquor men spend thousands in fighting ►t • Here is a bold and manly challenge. Mr W. S. Caine, M. P., whose devotion to the temperan:,e cause is beyond all praise, athrmn that if every Christian who case to the Lord's Table would unite t i forming a party in the State to take up the drink question, they c.,uld form a Government in five years. Many hearts will twat a sympathetic response to tins e u,o two s. d t t di a,ct sect - ns lather' credible efforts of zeal, of industry and I patriotic sentiment. WwP. ream assumed then repo•nsihle and of gener.etty for those days of strug,tle I The late Sir Edward Baines -recently f thebort l ern division 'and pioneer life • tee had watched their deeessed, at the patriarchal age.•( ninety Wawanoshes and Morris. In this new Isnd, had martIeU one hadt f the prem- ferring to his Parliamentary experience, minion therm vete at the time threw ent generation etc regu'ar and prtuctled stations entitled to portion of the other half he had pre. Commons not one glass of wine or ale Sunday norm:, art the proportion of the pared them for the grace of God and ever touched his lips, and in ecnsepuence numerseal strength of each congregation imparted it to them ; he had visited —not in spite of it he was able to du, /(� �v n� +T +��`1 Tee ectively the residence being, how- thene visited theta in sickness, consoled ' almost as much work es any man in the l il� l } S'I I j IJLS. pas toral Chante u i which encircled A.htiek , the two father. and many of them clear their! —some short time before his death, re- r 0 1 toapt:zed the larger : d.rtlered that whale in the House of G. H. PARSONS ALBION BLOCK. OODKRLCH. establishment. i am the tATWAttS•& tall KO McLEO D' S Sstll1 llfll\»1M' JOHN ROBERTSON Begs to atmouncr that he is now agent for The LiquorTea Cofflpa1s Celebrated Teas Your choice of one out of a hundred or more Handsome Volume by the Best authors, Riven with every 3 lbs. Give it a trial, and acquire a Valuable Library without feeling the expense. And Other Tested Remedies are becoming the Standard Medicines of the day. Parties calling or venting from all pans of Canada and the United States for the System Renovator. It Dever fails to cure i.n0Dre, weak and ' 1 blood, dyspep.is. rheumatism, loss el memory, bronchitis, gall stone*, jaundiere_ kid- ney and urinary diseases. St Vitus' dance, female irregularities and geLeral debility. Manufsctnnd only by .l. M. McLEI)D, Sole Patentee, better known as "The Old D actor,-') Newgate-st., Grdertcb, Oat. The System Renovator is sold at *1.00 and $2.00 per bottle. NEW ARRIVAL 'GOODS ever,lixel here at hinl.hnd,te. Ashfield, them m etttichon and sent many of the which place received dominical service friends to heaven. He had been sway twice in the th. For fifteen years from them fur 1 , years: they had not setts the lamented defunct worked uuo.teota- him in that long spnn of years excepting I but with much devotedness to e tow who visited him at his far away IloDs) u th their Huu•te, and be left parliament abs.rlutely' unscathed, and all but unworn. /What a Remnants to be Cleared (tut. 1'rrf ct splendid testimony : to ire and Showy Shapes. Meese Teter* r. A. emitter said. his charge in thus little outpost of the 1 home whenever opportunity offered, but The pr)ple have no c ,n.ctence on this H • DU N LO F Lord's sineyard. The distances were yet they remembered him, they loved I question ot intemperance, because they 1 laboriously eras', fully thirty-six miles , him and the unexpected and very are guided and influenced by cu.wmland 41St7- The West -.t. T.t.lor of half -broken roads intervening between early "taking away''of him filled wuciatiolta of the post. "flume lime' the pastoral re+,drtice at Ashtield and i their hearts with sorrow. . Thai ago,, said the speaker, "I visited a large the Morrie church,.tn'sated in those day sorrow and this 'ref became mauulsctery of mouldings. The knife! near the center of the township. 1)s- ' particularly manifest on Wednesday last, come. down upn the woad and leaves its The TIL a T, A TEST lances were creat, hardships immense. I 7th inst.. when their preeect pastor, impression: It comes out a fixed pattern. j j�V weatm and worldly combine scant indeed. tie Rev R. Boubat, rightly tnterpretieg The same with men. The impr«salons of Nevertheless, holding himself contented f their sertiments brt•ught them together their •bnnuitet up' holds them in a close and happy before God and in the midst i to pay a solemn tr.btte of well merited embrace." rho point was aptly Must rat - of his people. Father W'asoerea0 for fid- ! respect and ot grateful duty to the mem- rd t•y contrasts of the drinking custe:ns teen years zealously, Sunday after Sun- I cry of the aforesaid beloved founder of the put with those of the present. d day ■ft er d.y dispensed the and former pastor of the parish. This S/4,me people tell u., when asked to Y. grace of hie mimatry offered up the innate of Catholic piety and of tender sign the pledge, that they hale too much sacrifice, preached the Gospel and pre- remembrance on the part of a Catholic brains to become •drunkard. Too often pared the dytu,t 1..r a happy resurrection congregatuow towards a ole in eternity. Se, devoted was he to his spiritual counselor took the shape 11 a charge that it wounded his heart when- solemn requiem service celebrated on ever anybody would, for joke er other the aforesaid date in the 'thumb of Ash- wise. any one word slightly retlectmg on field for the repose of the soul of the Rev any memMer u1 his cougreeation, and a Augustine Waesereau. Quite a good hero of ae.tdui;y u, duty he proved him- number of priests from various parts of self 1•, be, s..uueh so Ina barely twice the diocese had hese invited to be ices - or at most three times in the year was he eat and had signified their ready se - known to step over the Bites toren-bins ceptance of the invitation, but the tuner- betweets his mi..i.n mot elite- parte art al of another lamented god priest'• the civilisation. His heart wss ell his peo- Rev .lobo 0 Connor, also ones of this old enough to understand what they are pre, his people +ere his tr.-smite and western' part of Huron, which took place signing." De we let our children go on therefore he loved to dwell with them at Maidstone the day before, unavotd mad tell bee, or commit theft, or do other it a want of brains that is the trouble. Sp akin' of perform' responsibility, Mr Burdick said. "Niato be .w the right side is to he o n the wrong side, every time. The pledge gets men sober. Christ keeps them sober. No other power cam. The speaker dwelt at some Ienvth and with greet earnestness un the importance of the boys and girls signing the pledge. Some parents say: "Wait until they are and felt happy to be devoted 1.. them, ably prevented several of the reverie's parte, ulerly to rieknwee and rather efflto- gentlemen from reaching Aehheld for tine.. Yet towards the year le7:. the the 7th. However, some few made bishop ot she dna-eac, femme/ out so salami effort to arrive on the much .m.du.ty so.tuty in • c,mparaute preceding day, and likewise during ly isolated aeetion of the do,.... .night the afternoon and till late in the evening eventually prove detrimental to the •of Tnesiay, the ikh. the larger prtinn Phys.. -.i r•••,•r. sod perhaps even to of the flocked to the church the no.•r.l en«rot • L.r g'.•.d of the faith- to make the confession of their sine, fel pest ,, removed him from Aehheld. obtain absolution of them if found suAi- S •d .ltd -• etre( . t aa. the severance PI Gently repentant and thin prepare them - the too. t ,R.. • •e, which fled intensified selves soeording to Catholic manner bet a • en 1t ek .0..1 State.', dim the day of of life to receive holy on the pamov. end .hunosni were the tear* morrow for the repose of the soul of good wht.h s fo..a .h. eerie • f both the ehiM Father Weapons.. Early on Wedges - ten son 1..« sl. al le. her. After the day morning and these' till the hour of naughty things, without check. waiting wall they are .dd enough to understand that they are doing sometbing wrongs As parents, we generaly let them un• derotsnd in s very- emphatic way that these are Itttle evils the nature of which they must 1 at recce. My experience is that PO per cent of the children who sign the pledge grow sr total abstaining men sod women. Somebody asked inn, "How 1 stopped drinking." 1 gait ; and there a no other way, brother. Canada Citizen. The entering wedge of a complaint Rev frith., W....r,.e uses advised to the solemn service at ten (+ aloe Sha that may prove fatal is often • slight cold, g 4-4 .p«nd et hes owes moors land sit deep toned bell of the chereh .set up which a does or two of Ayer's Cherry • m .•1.• of n. nr•ion .net .4 oyes to the farthest removed dwellings Pesters/ might have sand at the moa per.4. tat hes ...set, he sac pendia. throng/nest the retinae lands of Ash• . it would be well, t►ere- the ..pe'o'ns . i .. me aa.esMe p.rt.h, .sit fold its doleful knell of to fore, to keep this remedy widths leek to smile Dr Kelt"y is the *ode of saaeti- pious of the departed and at all times, A FEW GALLONS OF PURE MAPLE SYRUP LEFT. _,,: JOHN ROBERTSON, RHYNAS' OLD STAND, COR. SQUARE' AND MONTREAL STS. ICURE FIT agWhen I say Ctere 1 do not mem merely to stop them for a time, and then bevy tans hams agate. 1 imams A R A D I C A L O U R'. 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