(Cmttivmed from Fourth Page.) as I quoted before:â€"â€"-“0mnis cloctio mali medial est mala sec! mm a, can verso omnia electio bani medii on positive buna .†Trans- lationkâ€"“EVery uliuice nf evil means is evil. but not. every choice of good means in good." So the rev. gentleman calls this a "distinction with a difference.†If he has not intelligence tn perceive ll diff erence, he is not, cumpewnt to lecture on thu subject, nl' if perceiving the difference he has not the Cillldfllll‘ to admit it, the case is still worse. I leave himself to decide . And the rev. gentleman goes on 2â€"- “Actions speak louder than Words, and I am preparer] to afï¬rm and maintain that not merely the Jesuit. society, but the annn Oathuhcs, whalsvor may be their theory on the subject, have only tun often by tneir actions given and proof that they do believe that ‘the end dues justilv the means.' †This all seems like childish prsttla. There is no sense in it. Surely the rev. gentle dues not mean it for ar- gument. Any schuul buy knowing the ï¬rst rudiments of logic must. be aware that we cxmuot proceed from the particu- n ' " I" . lar to the universal, that is to say, from particular cases we cannot make agenerul charge. But inethinks I perceiVe here a, hint at a threat that if I should continue this thing he will expose all the aboiniu- atlniis oi Roiimuiain. These have been now so often exposed by Cliiniqny, Maria Monk, Widows, Fulton, &c., that I don’t care. In fact I am quite desperate on those points. In fact 1 think I shall be able'froui Presbyterian sources alone to balance these accounts when the htext ot historical truth caiibe applied, and in every ease the part of the Toronto Uni- versity faculty who are Protestants will be the judges. I know that the Catholic representation there is not very large, Czitliolie and Jesuit ziugressiou not having yet gone so far as to monopolize that institution. We have a good deal to be thankful for that we are allowed to live. There was a time when, in a cer- tain country and under the British con- stitution, the law did not. suppose the very existence of a Catholic. But these \veie in the days of civil. and ‘I'CIVE'II‘OLIS lib crty, liut not like these degenerate days when Catholics and even Jesuits can eu- joy liberty like other people. How huuidiating to men of the J. L. Hughes stat-up and the bigots of the Min. iaterial Assnoiation the result of the late vote. They have raised the No Popery Cry from one end of the land to the nth 61'. The outcry has resniiuded fruin pul- pit and press, ll: notes were Fierce and sanguiuary. They were. worthy of the paliniest days of Tittle Oates. Lord Gord- on, or the Pigotisis of the present dayâ€"â€" all imbued With the drvpest hatred of the members of the Cntliollc Uhurcli. \Vheii we reflect how uniiring are the men en- gaged in this unmade, how many coin- plexioiis it, in“ tissumed. now boasting of their Zeal tor the purity of religion, now pflrnuing iln-ir :mlwilude for our nnble couslimunn. imw threatened with des- truction hy an insidious foreign influence, When Wu K" lleut. huw unscrupulous are the men engaged in it, hnw Iuany glaring untrulhs they have buldly published,bntli from pulpit. and press, how many base forgelies now kuuu'n Lube such, are unâ€" blusliihgly perpenated in the full light of day, and erh the enlightenment; of the 19th century beaming in their faces‘gvbun we reflect, npnn all this We ale tliunktul that, all they Could accuinplish was Lu in. flame the passions of the ignnrant Lu hute their Catholic neighborsninu' the ruï¬iriuly element, to march at. uiuhL phn ing insult.- ing party tunes and wrecking Cdtllhllc in- stitunions. But. when it came to influenc- ing ltho better and mum enlightened portion of our citizens, ewn the repre- sentatives uf the peuple, they cuuld inns tar but ii baker's duzen. However. Rev. Mr. Percival did not expect any other result He pmpheamd that. the Bill wuukl nut be disullnu’cd. He proposed hmvever, a practical solution out of the difï¬culty, and Ilmt, “as to cun- tribute monev m the Prushvtcriuns fur thï¬t the Bill wuuld nut be dis: He proposed hnwever, a practical‘ out of the difï¬culty, and tlmt “us tribute money m the Presbyteri; the purpose uf converting the H I have read such lL'pIIl'KS of cum by Mr. Chiniquy Hm. the Impl't-‘r 18“; that they had all gun-e mcr t: byterinnism, buv it. aï¬ellls a. few z to be converted. mmuuh perhaps I‘Hfll dilltgnr t I â€n: cullstlllllluu Ml brought nch' from the Wicked i at Romnmsxn. I have it on anthonty that he ::s>erltâ€"tl H14: :1 verted 500 Ruuhlhlsls llIlII Fresh by diatrinuun: at few Ethics them. “(My if this be u. hut, : Bibles nuke l‘xeahyterIm-s nf [h not: Math-“hug “hy shullill Hut t make Muthmlmts ut thew. ht \Vuuld their salvulé-rn nut me as : Melhuulmlol h tin-n: gledlt'r in Preï¬lulrrmuhnu I l: uuuhi u lrom )sll‘y “dist they wm Ul) lll k'un the ministry emh sm‘ tn y that. Ihe unpressnm was Ad all gone over to Pm»:- n. it. mums a few are yd. . enough perhaps to bd a In: cmxsmuuuu if um um.“ um Xhe Wicked inth-nue I have it on reiiulfle Mr of cunvcrsmnu hut. u girl unu- Presbyierinus Mes aumnust act, and the uf them und 1 not the Blhlr- m mintnms‘ the m n- Me r all KHSIUUII IH‘U mlllh' posed in its consequences, not only to morality, but to the foundation of all moral laws. It teaches that God fin-wr- dained what ever comes to pass. Puss in review then all the crimes that have bct'l) committed since the World began. inclml~ ing the ï¬rst and last, nnd since they have came to pass it follows that God huii lure- ordained them. And since he had furo- ordained them it follows that their per- petmtnrs could not avoid committing them. And since they could not nv--id them. it follows they had no reason to be sorry for them, and since they hml no rerun" to be sorry for them, it fullnws there was no motive for exertinn ta Monl them, they will happen in spite of exert-=- ion. But enough, this is a wicked doc:â€" rive, the consequences are awful. ... .4, -0" -4..~_‘,7,_, The rev. gentleman says that the pub- he were ngaiu beginning to regmd me as a gentlman. This would imply there was a time when they did nut, and sum: nflur he puts me on my guald against pttl'SUll- ahties. Tlnt‘s very ulmd. He signs himself ‘ Yunrs in truth." \th in the world is attacking the truth, or what truth is be defending. Is nut this linu- ging the whole questiun with a vengeance? If he means all this, he is so very innw cent. that its out. amongst the babies in the wands he ought to be. Or can it be that he is as some have hinted, Will I say it, a «Issuit in disguise? That at one time he insinuated himself into the Meth- odist ministry, then having learned all about them, got on tn the Presbyterian, - ~ .- i w“ "'7' D' ' . and 15 there now busy advertisnng the Jesuits, denouncing them so that. the. real truth may come out. If this slinnld liap- pen to be so, but 1 don‘t believe it, what rogues the Jesuits must be-Laiid he Would return in the Juanita, proclaim himself an six-Methodist, an ex»I’reshyteri:iu minisâ€" ter, and Duke awful disclosures, like Maria Monk, Widows and Chiuiquv. \Vould nut that read like the paws ul 3 romance. Like many others. Rev. Mr. Percival has of late been booming his olimch Il-t our expense. I can reudllv believe that. he has no ill will towards Catholics 'l‘herenre many who owa Czulmlics nu particular ill will, make a [loud living by slam lei-inn. misrepresenting and abusing them. The subject is always sure to draw a crowd. and in this age of emer- prise it, is In) \Vulldel‘ than penple avail themselves of this popular craving to mlâ€" vertiw themselves, and prmuntu lhcir emls legardless uf the means. The rem. uentieulan says that he was Speaking in Ina own church and m h's own people. The affair was advurziaed, many others attended in consequence. In any cue, neither [here nor any w h rrc. has». man a right either on his own authority ur by false qunratiom, nmke assertions aL variance \VIth u'nlh. Hts lecture then was unblic. having been giv- en m the church and advertisvd. 1 m- any one else hdve a perfect, right to cruiâ€" cise his statements. I am “UK at. all aggressive. Evurv n who knows me can testify tn tlml. B when a minister uf the Gublirl in \k publicly, unfounded slaieiiieuis aim the Cnhulic religiun, than, tlluugli t wildest or men, it makes me annmAl mad. If he had Consulted me, J Nllnl have suggested a subject nbuut which knew s-uneiliingâ€"tlivn he nnuld iiul h» made villains of the Jesuits and a fun] himself. If then tn my knnwledue statements are made, within the limits of this pansh, either frum the pulpit or (hm-ugh the press, in which the dnchines or practicrs 0f the Church are misrepresented, I shall be always ready in my humble Way to take my place, Ihall J. say "in defense of truth.†Thuruhill, April 8th A beautiful line of at [0, 13,15,20 and black and colored at Will. D. Atkinson. The Most Successful Remody ever ("so ereu, as it is cn-rmiu In its (am-us and due; not, buster. Bend prool below. KENIALL’S SPAVEE’J WEE. Bmznmn or CLEVELAND BAY up Tnunma mum Roms mwoon, ILL, Nov. 20. 1555. DH. 8. J. Knmuu. Co. Delu- Skrs: I have always purchased vour Ken- dall’s slink: Cure by the half dozen ~bottles, I wouldl 9 prices In larger quamuly. I think it is one or the‘ best llulmems on eurnL I have used 1?. cu my stables for three years. . Yours truly. ems. A. Enum- Oman or Camus A. Swan, g KENMLL’S SPMEH WERE. BROOKLYN, N. Y.. November 8. 1533- D13. B. J KENDALL Co. ‘ Dear S desire to give you testimonial of my good oplulon of your Kendall‘sSnnviu Cure. 1 have used {c {or Lumeuess. Slifl' Johns and S nuns. nnd I have found it a sure cure, I comb n1 ' recommend It to all horsemen. \ours truly. A. H. 6193:3233 KENIï¬Ll’S SPA?!“ WEE. M! WERE-n HEN 'emv int: ‘ SAK‘I‘. Wm‘ron COUNTY, 01110. Dec. 19. 18$. B. J. KENDALL Co. INT. 53.135. A..H GILBERT. belnnnger Troy Laundry Stable. ‘ 1889‘ Ladies' Hose 25¢. per pair the Fire Proof, ott .TRUGGXSTS. But thc h w 1163- Veterinary Sn rucon, Gol'l Mo‘lnlist of the Ontario Vatcrmnry College Town tn, W11] visit Richmond Hill Wednendnv and Satur- dny “humour: of ouch week. Day hr night culls m‘mm-tlv attended m. A full >11mllynfmedicines rousmutlv nu hand * difnré Notice tdcre Pursuant. to the I 1867, chapter 110 so that all creditors a on or against. the a Latent the Village of Richmond Hill, in the ("minty 0! York. Gunneman, who died on or about 01101.3“; day . (Junnury. A. D. 1889. an; on or Detox-o me 131‘. Day of June, 1889, To send by post pro-paid or deliver to M19. 0. D. Currier. Richmond Hill, Administratrm of the estate and effects of mg mm 38.5. M. , Davm de- , s _.-____- unvuu; uuu Ulluuvu v. “n, ceasedmsmtemenh of she‘irnï¬nmes, witnesses and (less intions npd full particulars and pmuf _ n... --:A munch uuu “can: â€mun†u...“ u... yâ€" _, 7 . of their claims or demands upon the said estate and of the secul-itlestif any) held by them ; and that, after the said ï¬rs‘ day of June next the mid mlmimsbmtrix will m‘oceed to administer the astute and distribute the assets of the stud de- ceased amour: chepmtics entitled thereto having A... __1.I Ava, ummcu nunâ€... mu, ,4... .0.“ regard only no the claims of which the said all- miuistratrix shall then have notice. and the said administmtrix will not be liable for the said Assets orauy part. thereof to an person or per- sons of whose claim or claims 9 e shall not; have received notice at the time of such distribution. OLIVE. D. CUï¬RiER: _ Richmond Hill, Aer 3111,1889. of tha Township (.f Vaughan, in the County of York. Insolvent. J; g; (Eztllauuuglt. TENDERS I Notice is hereby givpn that tenders will be re- celvwl by me up to the First Day of May Next For the Blacksmith Shop. Paint Sbnp. Stable, House and Lot, with the stock, 62s., of the above- nunlell Insolvent l‘he Blueksxnnn shnpis concrete. ()0 feet long. with good Paint shop above; the stable is new, the dwelling lxouse,w1t.h kitchen attached is in goml repair. and there is plenty of excellent well \\ Mar. ’L‘emlers to De acoumpnmud by a. deposit of ï¬lth" dollars No tander \Vlll be accepted unless satisfactory The purchaser will be required to pay one half the purchase munov u: the time of sale. The balance may remum 01; mortgage on the pram- Wheat in]! per Wheuu spring: Dressed 11015 per 1k Beef {ore quarters ‘ lieu-f hind quarters Uhil'kflllf, per pair . Ducks do ‘ Gause each ........ l‘urkeys each ........ Butter pound rolls butter tub dairy .. Eggs fresh per doz.. 12 Potatoes per bag 30 Apple: per bbl ..... 1 25 nnious green per bag 75 (luhbuzu do 25 Cauliflower do Celery do 25 ’1‘umips.per bag 25 Carrots, do. Hay, per ton . . 16 00 straw, per ton .. ....10 C0 RICHMOND HILL Thursdav April 11, 1889 oats per bushel ..... Pans do. ..$033 .000 Blessed hogs pen-100 lbs. 7 00 Beef fore quarter... 4 00 Beef lliuxlquurtur . . 6 00 Chiv'kens per pair . 0 35 Ducks do . 0 50 Geese, each ...... . 0 50 ’l‘m‘kevs. perlb . 0 9 Butter mund rolls . 0 23 Hunter {urge rolls . 0 20 E as freshmer dozen . . _10 ll or! me. M. Davis. late of the Village of Rich mond Hm. in'the County of York, Gentleman, decaased. RICHMOND ST.R1CHMO}\’D HILL : Dixtea this m1: April. A. D. 1889. ALEXAN mm CAMERON, Assignee. L5! Tesnnn P. O 'heub uley JAS. M. DAVIS, ver Seed mu: Eiavcttmcmwtg. on)! RIGHARD N. LUND, mt. mule Revised Statutes of Ontario, } pter 110 section .36. notice is hercbv given I creditors an] person» having claims upâ€" ‘ linst the 03mm of I Tonos'rn Thursday, 11131111wa FOR SAI FOR IN THE MATTER OF but-1w) do do do do m bust (to 100 lbs 01155 and Lot cot flund,is forsake ou Wmhrtï¬. Richmond Hill P.( ‘lu. SALE. SNIDER, 'Admimsnmtrix‘ .s in exr‘s 51 05 1.0 1 . 1 (Ki 1 44: 3.) red mild wf 600 030 10 00 50 50 50 so 50 23 on 20 ‘nminin mid 1800 000 (M) 30 00 i Call and see our Spring Stock, consisting of ‘BEAUTU’UL SPRING TWEEDS, 1 FINE CASHMERE. AND 50 ST. Mun s Emscoru. enuncmâ€"Senime M b p u.. except the third Sunday of every month when the sarvice and sacrament are held M 11 mm. Sunday Schoomr' pm Bo‘V.W. Bates FRESH GROCERIES AI.\\H\YS 0N HAND. Rector _ hlz'rnoms'r Cauanâ€"Servmes at 10:30 a. m and 62:30 p.11). and Sunday school, at 2.30 p. 111 Young people's prayer meetmg Tuesday evening. General Prayer Meeting everv Thursday evenmg in the Lecturo Rmym Ran 3.1â€. Simpson. Supt. Rev. G. N. ltiltlerlv'e Assistant. PaESBYTEmMI CHURCH or CANAxM.â€"â€"â€"Serviros as 11 o'clock mm. and 62:30 12111. Prayer numbing on Wednesday Msumg at 7:30. Rev. W. W. Pereevul. Pastor. RoxMN CATHOLIC cfzuacn.-Servives in order a. follow 'l‘hornhill M 9 mm. and Richmond H at 10:30 mm: the following Sunday at Richâ€" mond Hill at 9 mm. and ’l‘bomhill at 10:30 0.. 111. Rev. J. J. Egan Pastor New Prmts 6 cts. up, Chambmys IO cts, up. Ladies’ and Gents’ Furnishimrs. 1889 Flour and Feed Delivered. Farm Produce. in Exchange. Hmumom) LODGE. A. r. at A. m. “0.2.3, qux Meats in the Lodge roomJ‘vIusénic Hullpn tha Monday on (W before ful] moonmtfl o'clock p.111 J Elliott. W M. R E Lmv ï¬rm-emu'v ANcmyT 01mm: 01: E‘onns'rizmâ€"Court Rich‘ mum] No. 7046 A. 0. I“. meets in the Musomc ANcmyT 01mm: 01“ B‘onns'rumâ€"I mond No. 7046 A. 0. 17‘. meets in \L Hall every alternate Fridav at 7.30 ‘f. Blown (3. R. The Methodist sabbath school'l‘empemnce As sncintinn iSSHO pledge cunlsevui‘y Sunday when deiired. \VuLHnrrisun supt MECHAXN s’ LXSTITUTE.â€" Library 01 over 1000 volumesnpon every Tuesday evening. in the Me.- sunic }In.ll.fmm 7 to 8 o'clock. E. E. LEW,Libl'tl-- rian. G Tijench. Secretary Rlcminxb HILL FIRE Bmmnn' BAND meets for p Mtico every Wedesdny (it Saturdm' eveningv nt 8 o'clock W. Sheppard, Louder. W E ‘Viley, Secretary VILLAGE Conscn..â€"-Re vr~.WnLPugslev, (‘mm- cillors. Messrs. P G. SM age. Win A Snndersou,W Atkinson, Dr Wilson. (Hm k. M. lccfv me BmeADE.â€"Regulnr meuiua ï¬rst. Monday of every mnuLh. held in the Council animI-er, M. 7p. m. Membership free. Cerï¬ï¬cntps issued to meiuhem entitling them to certain privilegesuud axempsimis, Wm.H. Pugsloy, Cupï¬ain. h. A. Nicholls. Secretary. A. 0‘ U. W. Ivy Lodge, No. 141, Mcetsin the Cummï¬bnee mom of the Musmxic Bull each alternative Tuesday nt 8 o‘clock p.1n. Bebe- ticxujv certiï¬cate given 31m- $2.000 in case of death J. Brown,1\laster Workman R E Law. rec R. T. of Temperance. Richmond Hill Council No. 43, Meets in Temperance H:Lll,ench alter- native Tuesday evcmng M80'clock p m. Bene- ticinry certlï¬c-Ecs issued to mule 01' female members for $1,000 Orin mse nidemh £2000. one halt nnvahlc in case ofdisuhility. J. H.8anrler- son'Sulect Councillors; J.A.E.SW"tzer.Recording Secreturv 'TRENCHS -CARRIAGE wows.- RICHMOND HILL. â€"â€")n( In returning thanks to my m1 friends for their lihern] patrmuge the past, twenty-ï¬ve yams, I be; In returning: thanks to my numernna friends for their lihem] patrmuge during the past twenty-ï¬ve yenrs, I beg to re. mind them and the ueuAal public, thax ¢ having erectet’ 811. (fly new and cum- moumus premises. I am enabled to supply Rmumoun Loner). A. F. &_1}. M. £0. 23, G.R.(‘ .1- 1‘ ,, A... Phaeton‘s, Buggies. Carriages, Gutters, Both light and heavy. all uf which an guaranteed to give satisfaction as tlH work is under my own supei-visr V). I all also prepared tn do all kinds â€f black smithlug (L‘ repairing in the must wark mnnlike manner, on the shurteec notice nd on the most reasonable terms. Sleighs and PLATFORM SPRING WAGON S. NINE HQQMED ERESK HQUSE, EXR M mung: Qirrttury. M FOR SALE. (1 special attention to. Village of Maple a. ï¬rsn~class (Churches. (privilege. “WM TRENFH Shoeing ;&. NH( )()] B1133. SPRING riving-she \VOOU LEND maâ€" Oscar are the am SWW WEE SM ! Also 3.101; of sec: sold cheap. HEW-SLRSS WWI; _ EOEWWL, $1. an m 2.; 3mm. Higmv Ccncentmte per 1 Sula evenwhere. Rice 25 cents and 50 cents per bottle Ploprietms amt manutncunexs, THE UNION MEDICINE 60.. Taron‘w, Can IB-tf @msah & am am DON’T YOU HEM W EM I Are swarming to the work that is pouring in on them. He would has: to announce that. his Fall and Winter stock uf 'i‘weeds,&c., have arrived, and he will be pleased to Show them to his numerous customers. He can Show you unprecedented van-jaw. malitv and cnempn-ess, and the stock consists as follows: RICHMOND HILL. Tweeds etc Having “Mohamed hm 12‘. Gibson, Lam 110‘ BEE-HIVE In Beavprs, Meltons. Naps, Pilots, Friezes, etc in all shades. guarantee a. Co_xue to me anon. A large qpnutitv of ï¬rst-class stove. Nut Blacks'uut‘h's Cum. Now is the Limem buv‘ fheJmce is low. Coal delivered on $111. ‘ 4‘09 or vurchncers may load than wa: L» hum the our, The prunrietnr has also tor sale a: Rich! 11in village :1 lot of Ti) {In Black 8nd Fancy VVursteds,an.Wide Wales 0. FEE In Scotch Tweeds, Canadians,VVorstads,Funcy ml Black Nigger-heads. eflc. RIC HM In all thelntest stripes and checks, in ï¬ne lenrl) Worsteds, West of Euglunds, Scotch ASK FOR DP“ HDDDEWS COMPOUND. mammm HELL STATWN '“l-ï¬smvvex cause :11 ising 511‘ emule w eukueswa . mmlueueml dabilit) ~' l’mely Vegetable, Lv Concentrated. Pleasant, Eï¬ect‘dnl, Safe l) R. H ODDER’S in (when Said everywhere. 1>rice 75 cents .TR The undoraigned has now on handy at TAILURING ESTABLiSHMENT. flax-CLASS MAPLE WOOD. n.1’DOC 1 OR. NUN'S VEILINC‘. THE BUSY BEES OF deERéN’ATING-S 115'. but ï¬rst-class trimmings. and I mxfect m and 1 eliable wcrkmnnship imd save vomaeu 111021er and vexd FARMERS At $4.00 CO A'I‘ING 5 PAN'I‘INGS W33 AURORA. SUI'I‘INGES class \voml‘ which will be )ND HILL MEPLE WON] WTTâ€"T T011 "-18.89 11 hand at hi CU RES 11112511 from Mr red to deliver k-u Disco and all rarities 01 um] from x Lupluint sprain, MS; .dalcho. mumes utisuu. senses Hill what. arising ' when wrteï¬ï¬ aggona the