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The Wingham Times, 1889-07-12, Page 571 I )' moot 0 arts, the highest court , of France ' t the time. To weep the judgment . of the court they appealed to theXing. And here the influence of Madame de Pompadour was greater than that of the Jesuit cruufessor, . Who irefused the King the Sau*aiuents un. less he dlsu,issed his- mistress and their order was broken up in France. The caube e£ their dismissal by the court was.the teachings of the order us evidenced by its couetitutions, which are its colletitutious atilt; the .inllueuoe of the 1 ing's Wistretiel pre• vented the preeegative of the Ring ieiug' exercised in their favor. It wins only a year after this that the treaty of Paris was wade, under wuiob the Jesuits Mainz ail'eaial privileges in Chani L. But they were out recognized by the Crown ipFranoeuor its colonies and, therefore, could not have been considered in the treaty. It was but eleven years after this,.ili 1773, that °lenient XIV 'attached against the society the Bull, Dominus au lledemp- tor, by which the order wassuppressed Iltlrougbout the world. This is a very long document, which is 'largely devoted to the injury to the uizurnh caused by the evil doings of the. society, amongst thein being—"their .universal employment, in, ulnae ,places, of heathen rites, instead of those which the universal'uktureh had only sauce *booed; or concerning their use' and interpretation of•certai z maxims which the li oly Seedeservedly condemned ae sc&ndalous, and plainly prejudicial to good morals.. Ale Pope ordains that, we, after mature council, with ;certain knowledge, and by the plena Cuda tf •the apostolicarl power, extiu- guisli and suppress• the. afeiesakL %moiety, and that this • 'present.' bull 'shall always and perpetually be, and 'continue to be, valid, firm and effeo- tive,. and shall have and obtain its full and complete results, and shall .he inviolably observed. by all acid revery Dile. whom it effects or will iu any way effect in future." These. two authorities then agree as to the char actor of the Society of .Jesus, and 'the decisions of the highest court in France, where the society was per. witted to defenditself, and of the. aileged infallible Pope of Rome who did • not permit any st.ch defence, seems to be absolute on this subject. But to attack the Jesuits .on the score of character is to flay a dead dog." Fearing that,I have trespassed too much upon your space, 1. mist con clods, Listowel.` `Over a year ago, Rev.F. E. Nugent came to this town to take charge of the Methodist • church ab.•tbe request of the Stationing Committee, but in 'oppoiiitiou to the expressed and deter: pined wish of the congregation. It was no personal feeling against •their new pastor that caused•the alienation, but one of dissatisfaction that the -wishes of the people had:beeu ignored aud the man of their choice sent elsewhere. The opposition was frank and honestly expressed. Mr.Nugent's tenure of office .then has not been of the most pleasant . character. The people had consistently adhered to their determiation not to give material support to the church whilst their wishes were being trifled with. By bis gentlemanly manner, active and conaistent life and faithful ' tninistra• tions, Mx. Nugent won the respect and friendship of many in Listowel and this was publicly ,recognized previous to his taking his departure by the holding ofa garden soeial•on the par- sonage lawn and the, presentation. to Rev. dr. Nugent of a gold watch and chain; and a silver bowl anti spoons to Mts. Nugent. Dr: Philp occupied the chair, reviewed the unpleasant path Mr, Nugent bad to tread and paid a tribute to ilio ability and. Christian character. • A kindly, worded address Wag read' which was signed by James Lee, Dr, Philp, B. B. • Sarvis,, T. W. Jackson and J. M. Sbinbein.. Ad. dresses were given by Rev.. Messrs. Campbell, Gilpin, Deck and Frank- lin. expresltive of sympathy' and friendship. The • baud discoursed pleasing music. Bitievale.• Mr. Messelr sold a sbipmeat of cheese at -the Listowel fair for 9 cents; —Rev. A.' Y. • flarttey. has been indis. posed for some df ys.. Mr. D, King emanated the meetings Sunday. -Mr. J, J: Messer---doe—is borne on a visit,—Mr, R. Mcidardy is indis- posed —Mr. ndis?;posed.—Mr. R. Patterson returned to Dumfries this week:=•• -.A number of pedagogues have returned to rusticate felt seven or eight weeks—Miessrs. b'rlitou, Wm, Hartley, John King and Mopracken.. --Mr. James Oasemore returned from Manitoba, being acoorn. •pat ied by his daughter, Mrs, Cante- ttin.--Stiss Mary Aun.Ross is iu poor theath,--41r. S. Scott ,has nutip over! 860 pigs at the factory, yaw I III 111. isinut1and Pr'osbytory. The regular meeting of the Presby tory of Maitland was. held in Wing. dans,, cm Tuesday, there being present: Rev. Messrs. Stevenson (Moderator), 1l,1:oNab (clerk), Law, Monition, Sutherland, Davidson,. Anderson, Oaineron, McRae, Brown, .McQueen and McQuarrie. The meeting was 'opened with devotional exercises. The cell given by Chalmers' church, Iain- ,oardiue and Bervie to nett, D. A. Mo. Lean, of Kemble and Sarawvak, • was sustained. It was signed by 110 inetulunii and 285 adherents. The salary .promised is $800. Messrs. Wm. Heudersoa .and ()aulpbell,teeti1ed the heartiness of the call, Air MCNab was appointed to prosecute the salvo be- fore the Owen Sound presbtery. This call front Whitechurch and Oalvin church, East Wawauosh, to Rev. W. H. 4i dries was Moo sustained it tieing largely signed. Mr. Jamie u, of Cal- viu, uhuruh, and i14r. H. D. Bender. son, of W iteoliuroh, represented the interested congregations. The salary promised is $850. •'fete induo• tion is to take ,place•. fit White- cllurch on Thursday, • the 20th of July—liev, Mr. Forrest to preach, Mr. Cameron to pieside, Mr. Mc- Queen to -address... the minister and i1r. Mc)tae the people: A case from Belgrave was discussed andadjudicated on for a couple of hours.. Mr. Wight man, an elder, an active and consistent member of the church, having had some disagreement 'with' his session, considered it his duty ,.to sever hie 'commotion with that church and made the request that the usual certificate of membership be given him. This the session•saw fit to refuse, notwith- standing the fact that Mr. Wightmall had al'ways.beeft a consistent member and active worker in the, dilurcll and that be had never" been made the • snbjlict of discipline or had any charge preferred against him. Tho fact appeared to be admitted that Mr. Wightrnau was entitled to his • certi- ficate, but the court appeared unwitl• i,ng to reflect on the action of the 'session., After lengthy disouseion, it waedecided to • sena a delegation, to. ascertain utore fully, the facts of the case. The presbytery. then . ad- journed. Salem. ' A fe&ivai'in connection with the Congregational church, at Getnmill'il Corner was held on Thursday evening, July 4th. `The webthoa";i• fortunately,. wits fine 'and there was . gond ` attend-' ante. After refreshments were servcl Mr Ritchie of Win Bain', wasun- animousiy voted -'to .take the chair.' Inspiring speeches were then delivered by Rev Mr Smith, Wroxeter; Rev Mr Shorti of Wingham and the pastrr Mr Totten. Theprogramme was varied by songs rendered by Mr Cline, of Wingham, Mr Thos Cd•ibtJon, Wrox- eter. Mr Graeey also gave some humor ous readings interspersed by selections by the -choir. On. the .following evening -a social in connection • with. the.flabbath• School was held. 11r A Longley, superietendent,was pleased to say'that the school was prospering •numerically and finanoiallyand wish- ed that by the divine. blessing a good work was going on in the hearts of the young.- Singing and recitations were given by the children rind addresses by Mr Totten and Mr • Wilson com- posed the programme, which was pro. longed ata late hour.' • East Wativn.aosk, Mrs. and Miss Carradice and . ]Kiss Shcrtreed, of Esquesing, are • visiting 'at Mr. W. Scott's.---it'tisses Mary Littlefair and. Maggie Miller, of Mor- • riswere the guests of Mrs. S. Fells this week.—hiss Lizzie -•and Willie Armour, of Wingham, are spending their holidays at -Mr.. J. ' Bennet's.--- Quite a number of sixth .liners attend- ed the hop at Mr. J. Ioakey'e ou Fri - 'day night —While Mr. John J. Mason was carrying a Minch of shingles up a ladder to the roof of Mr. L. Nethory's barn on Friday the ladder gave way hurling hike' to the ground. Fortun• ately, beyond a good shaking up, he was not much the worse.••-='I.fhe Owner. onians'.played a match ¢sine of base - ballet Belgrave on Saturday with the team of that village and came out victorious by 80 runs, the score being 54 to 24.. G1ez inn ^ A. Haying :hes begun and the 'crop is a good average oue.-=-Rev, Mr. Mc- Q;uarrie, of Wtnghatn, tacked in the Presbyterian church here on Snudiay, in the absence of 11ev. &1r. Hartley, he being indisposed.-41iss Annie Weir, left for bar home at Arkona, Latnbton, Co., on Tus day. She was accompanied by Miss Maggio 3. Scott, of Glenaulian, who purposes staying there fur a Neut. Visitiva. Morrie. A correspondent of the Seaforth Repositor says of the gentleman who lies acted as township clerk for many .years : Mr, Wm, 'Odic, of the . 8tti line, after listening for the -past 10 years to the very different reports BUY YOUR SUMMER given by those wile had been to the li.�t a .Cr.reU far west, determined last spring to go and see for •himself. After making - an .eixterraive tour thzough Manitoba, he waif so noon taken with the court- - •try in general, that he would fain have ,spent the summer there, only that he thought, as his foreman, Geordie, beipg only a boy, and addicted to nocturnal habits, might not run, the farm satisfactorily, be resolved, to return to Ontario,. and if possible, sell or give away his property and WRIT then take Horace 'Greeley's ad- vice. ' If Mr. Claret should leave he will be greatly missed, especially in township affairs, as he has been town- ship clerk for the last thirteen years. Dungannon. Mr. J. M. Roberts has resigned the, secretary -fillip of the West W awanosh Y 0 r .+; .1 KEEP COOL AT W ebster CLOTHING O0'. 4 ALL RANGES IN AND REGATTA SHIRTS Cheap for Cash. S Insurance Co.and is said dee by AT 'CLEARING OUT PRICE'S. 11tc. Wln. Lune, who is Said to be. n .�1 cowpetent and reliable man. • Wroxeter. The Howiek Mutual Fire Insurance- Oompeny, appointed i%ir, Wm. Mc- Kercher, jr,,to be secretary, instead of Mr. Thomas R, Miller, , recently re-'.�1E signed. .�1:� COME AT LAS111. Brliissels. • Rev. Ur. Swann . was tendered a reaeptiou before leaving here.—The teachers of the Sunday school present- ed Miss Ida Swann with a handsome album and book of poetry. 6Y -LAW NO. 161, 1849, L By -Law to raise the aunt of Eiyht Thousand .Dollars for the pur,"pose qf` erecting'a Hall on the property of the. Curpdration of the Town of Wvrighani' and to' authorize the issue of debentures, therefor .and the levying of a special: • ..rate for the payment of -the debentures and interest. (WHEREAS itis !lacquer to raise the stun of• • PEOPLE'S JEWELLER. LIST of as Qfoons_ 75 Plain Gold rings 50 Gents'•Set Rings .50 Ladies' Gold Rings. 75 Chaste Gold Rings. 25 Charms 25 Pairs Eardrops . 50 Pairs Cuff buttons 100, Brooches 100 Pairs Spectacles $2 25, worth $3 50 $3 00, « $5 00 2 00, " 4 00 200. " 400 25 cis. , " 1 00 30 cts., ,r . 75 eta. 15 cts., « 50 ets.,. 25 cts., : " • '75 cts. 15 Cts„ " 30 cos And all -other goods will be sold accordingly. y Now is- the 'time. Don't miss it. eight thousand dollars for the purpose of emoting a Difficult watches repaired and put in thorough running or& hall on the property of the•Corporatibn of the Town of 1Vinehant, and in order thereto it will be nacos- with promptness and despatch, and all work warranted 'by' " • 'eery to issue debentures of the Municipality ,or theT dollarsown oWtbgle as herem •itheu. sari ed eight, thousand • • '� ]' A' g�y � r4 wuyable' -i ,4it b r provided. '�/ ,(j 8c C AND wnaN,ans •It µ:iii bo requisite to raise gnnxtally, •� during the term of twenty yearceby epeciai rata •for e _ paying the said debt acid dnterest the .bum of six ' B P. 0,LOCK` ° s bundled and forty-two dollars: r. • ii?INGIA111: •' AND. wireases the amount of the whole rateable - oNTARIO MUTUAL. LIFE. property of the.Munleipallty according to the last' revised assessment roll aluounts to five hundred and seventeen thousand cue hundred And seventy-five - dollars. • Arm wnsasas•tho amount of the existing deben• turn debt of this Municipality 'Is fiftyseveu thopse-'Casli Income for 188$ and six hundred and sixty dollars and no principal New Assurances written.' in 1888 r 8 orinterestisinarrear.2 u.�,,.', t •`. Therefore the Mtuuioipat Counoil •of the Corpora' Assets, as at Dec. • 81st, 1888 tion of the Town of Wingham enacts as follows : 1- It will be Male' for the Mayor of the said Town Assurances in force, Jan. 1st, 1889 for the purpose aforesaid to bbrrow the said sum of Surplus, Dec. 81St, 1888,..... t• fl,i ; eight thousand dollars aud to issue- debentures of the said municipality to the amount of -Dight thous and dollars in sums of not- less than one- hundred dollars eaoh, payable at the end of twenty years from the date on which this by-law takes effect, and to bear interest at a rate not exceeding five per cent.. per annum payable annually on the thirty-first days of Dcoember in eaoh and every year, during the cur. rency of the said. debentures and on the fret day of September A. D. 1909. 2. -The said debentures as to principal and inter- est shallhe payable at the office of the Treasurer -for the tiinebeing of the :Mid town of Winghar)p. 3. It shall be lawful for the.. Mayor of thee,,said Municipality, and he le hereby authorized -and in• strutted to sign and issue the said debentures here- by authorized to be issued, and to cause the same - and the interest coupons attached thereto to be. signed by the Treasurer of the said Mutlictpality, and the Clerk of the said Municipality is hereby authorized and instructed to attach the seal of •the said Municipality to the said debentures. 4, There shall be raised and levied annually by a. special rate on all the rateable property in'the acid Municipality the sum of four hundred dollars -for the' payment of interest during the currency of the said debentures and also the sum of two kundred and fo.tytwodollars for the payment of the said debt. 6. This by-law shall tako.elrect on the first day of Septeniber A, D.1880, • 6. The votes of the ratepayers of the said Munici. pality char be taken on this bylaw at the following times and places, that is to say on Monday the 22nd day of July nett at the hour of nine o'clock In the forouoon, and continuing. until Sve o'clock in the afternoon of the same duty. In ward number one,at William Ridd s office, Vim toria street,by dames Fleuty, deputy returning oifi• esr, Tu ward number two, at a room in Tamlyn'a block, Josephine street, by George Payne, deputy returning officer, in ward number three at the council chamber, by J, B. Forewent,deputy returning officer. In ward numer four, at tho woolen mills, Alfred street, by William Robertson, deputy returning officer, 7. On Saturday the 20th clay of July, 1889' tho Mayor shall attend at the council chamber a`l ten o'clock in the forenoon to appoint persona to attend at the various polling pintos and at the final• cum ming up of the Votes by the clerk reepactively, on behalf of the persons interested in and promoting or opposing the posing of this by-law. 8. The Clerk of the- Comrcii of the said Muriel. polity shall attend at the council chamber in the maid LOwn of Wingliem At ten o'clock M the forenoon - of Tuesday the 28rd day of July, 1880, and sum up the number of votes given for and against the by. law. Dated at the Town of winghani Vele 2nd day of July, 1889, i Mayor. Clerk. Scat. • TAKE NO`G'10E That the above is a Otto cOpy of 0 proposed by.law which ' has been taken Into consid• oration, and which will be finally paced by thoCoun• ell of the Municipality in the event of the assent of the electern being obtained thgreto, after one month from the first publication thereof in the Wingham Times newspaper, the date of which first publication was the 6th day of July, A.' D. 1880, and that the votes of the electors of the said Municipality will be token thereon on Monday the 22nd day of July, 1880, Commencing at the hour of 9 o'clock in the forenoon and closing at five o'clock in the afternoon of the ea,ue day ; and On thesame day and at places therein fixed tot taking the voterlof the electors the poils will be hold, Towu Glurk'a Ofltco, July Pal. 1 80. • .1. B. Fl:1u1tTSON, •. Clark. • SPECIAL FEATURES: Prompt Payment of Claims, Annual 'stribution of Profits, d.':im , Surrender Values, and Li rat Policy Conditions -A X. DAWSON', G.t:1CltitAL Win ihrin W1NOHAM SAW MILL, ZETLAND SAW MI's, LUMBER ANJJ SNOOD GEORGE THOaMSO� Pio ri , � iet `'Y Y.AR7D_ L� & J* IVICLEA.N, PROPRIETORS. ALL KINDS OF LUMBER, LATH, SHINGIJES,. AND WOOD Kept conetantiy on hand or out to Order and deliver- ed in any part of the town on tho shortest possible notice, ('All ordera attended to promptly and satisfaction guaranteed. Orders in Car Lots a Specialty. Mill and Yard on Josephine. street, adjoining the D. P. R. track. & J. MuLEAN, Winghern, May lat, 1880. NISMES W Tendore w topairing floor, !louse of S. S. 3, after holidays be ret kt ED. for plastering telling . new platform, etc,, in School berry. Also Teacher wanted t iralf year. Address, '0, .It, SCOTT, enannan, P. O. PLEASANT VALLEY •APIATelt. Tho undersigned lifts for sale a nnrber of Colo. riles of PUaE ITALIAN' DEEM. Ile also keepson hand a full supply of Moo. All redeye promptly Lumber of all kinds, First-class Shiagle- and Cedar Pest.. Car Load Orders a S a i ity . WOOD delivered to any part c Wing'ham. =Orders by mail promptly attended to. trL'OI:CSL` THOMSO , .__iv it elitt+,1'.. 0. REDUO'E D RATFAi TO ALL POINTS i*I MANITOBA, [3111' ISH Cr.'LUlilttair -axe van- ' NORTH WtsT R1''t STATES, BEATTY'S SARNM LINE ST I:A:1!I:1i8 • ''Cietten Eterittn.", "ONTARIO" tr1 "Cs. -..sus. • Leaving Sarnia every TL'I,SDAY end ;'i:iD A Y Lig i during navigation, ((weattms p uedtteee, •net a antis every WEDNESDAY tui "s,t.,.i.., .9 tet °tori. and Itineardhte, where they rn.,c ,, e Ali the 4'l• " li train leaving Wingho:n az:t.tc-., no, to. ;It Jr.. Island, Carden River, Titer tie,,,r.,,t Artl.ter Vuluth, emmecting at lett Ar.Te.r u;tto tuc�:1' R,; and at Dulnth with tl'e eel .sr Lowro-Rxres, itrtT Ae'o':u, lOxr'atcas 1,.t • ..:.: t': i• :P `', Mended to, Carpenter work In all iia btanehee attended to at Ai!k your nearoet O::r1 'NI .f. t"; : oa'. e all times, rtreigbt and pnlsouger Lee, PIt 1`iila A. a i:LtEK 11'ighain, „ Jaeit, LE : ev, Opposite troenan'8tannerp. - c•.•,r. ea*r 0.•r:• •