The
Cardinal Timeline
1880
- 1889
The
World
11882: Thomas Edison builds the first power plant in New York.
1885: Karl Benz patents his first automobile.
1889: The Eiffel Tower opens in Paris.
Canada
In 1885, after long-standing grievances remain unaddressed, Louise Riel
and Gabriel Dumont lead an uprising of Metis in the Saskatchewan River
Valley communities in the Prince Albert - Battleford regions.
Subsequent actions by aboriginal groups lead by Big Bear and Poundmaker
create concern in Manitoba communities, but relations between settlers
and aboriginal people remain peaceful.
Manitoba
1881: March 2 - Manitoba Boundaries Act passed in Parliament, providing
for an extension of the province’s borders.
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Cardinal
1880
- The first pioneers settle in the area.
1888 - Philippe and Céline Cardinal settle on 24-6-9 where the
village of Cardinal now stands
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1890
- 1899
The
World
The World’s Columbia Exposition (World Fair) opens in Chicago in 1893 –
to commemorate the 400th Anniversary of Columbus’s arrival in the new
world (1492). Featured prominently are exhibits highlighting the
possibilities of electricity.
Canada
1891: The end of the John A. McDonald era.
1896: Gold discovered in the Klondike.
Manitoba
Manitoba School’s Question divides the nation as governments decide on
the future of French Language instruction in schools.
The Manitoba Government authorizes the formation of local Farmer’s
Institutes and provides some grants. The goal is to improve farming
practices.
The Farmer’s Institute Act - 1890 – offers support to local farm groups.
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Cardinal
Throughout the 1890's the village of Notre Dame de Lourdes is the
commercial and spiritual centre of the region.
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1900
- 1909
The
World
1901: Queen Victoria dies, Jan. 22. Edward the VII reigns.
1901: Marconi sends the first radio signal across the Atlantic.
1903: Ford Motor Co. established to manufacture automobiles.
Canada
1906: Manitoba farmers organize the “Grain Growers’ Grain Company” with
shares available at $25, for any farmer wanting to join.
1908: Manitoba Government Telephones takes telephone services.
1909: On May 15,: an Earthquake is felt across the prairies.
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Cardinal
1905 - Construction of the railroad and railroad station in Cardinal.
1905 - First store built by Louis Moreau
- First hardware store built by Joseph Poncelet
- First restaurant built by Pierre Château
- First constable: Philippe Cardinal
1907 - Construction of the Cardinal Hotel by Louis Chapdelaine
- General store and post office: Maxime Allaire
- General Store: Joseph Poncelet
- General store: Larivée & Co.
- The first elevator is built. It is demolished and
rebuilt not long after.
1908 - General store: Jérémie Beauchamp
- Jérémie Poirier, a blacksmith, and Pierre Péru, a
cobbler, arrive in Cardinal
- Blacksmith: Arthur Poirier
- Charles Toutant petitions for a school to be built
in Cardinal.
- Telephone services in Cardinal are established.
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1910
- 1919
The
World
1912: Titanic sinks after hitting an iceberg on its first voyage.
1914: WW 1 – 1914 – 18
1917: Russian Revolution and the beginning of Communist rule.
Canada
WW1 brings a Conscription Crisis
Manitoba
Widespread drought
1919: Winnipeg General Strike
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Cardinal
1911 - Harness repair shop: Francois Moulin and
Pierre Péru
1912 - Saint Louis A School built.
- Blacksmith: J.B. Château
- Butcher shop: Joseph Schumacher
1913 - Horse stables: Mme Régis Proteau
1915 - Justice of the Peace: L.J. Moreau
1916 - Shoemaker: Louis Moreau
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1920
- 1929
The
World
The conditions imposed upon Germany after WW1 help trigger an economic
collapse and political turmoil that results leads to the rise of Adolph
Hitler and his Nazi Party.
1927: Charles Lindberg flies solo from New York to Paris.
Canada
Post-War adjustments are difficult. The “Roaring Twenties”, though
fondly remembered, most correctly applies to the latter part of the
decade.
Manitoba
1920:The Manitoba Grain Growers’ Association becomes “The
United Farmers of Manitoba.” It turned its attention to
progressive farm legislation
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Cardinal
1920 - Lumber yard” Philippe Cardinal
1926 - A group of residents establish the Société
Saint-Louis in an effort to build a church.
1927 - Contraction of the chapel begins
- Hydro services arrive in
Cardinal
1928 - Francois Blain builds the altar
1929 - La Chapelle Sainte Thérèse is completed
- The grain elevator is demolished
- M. & Mme Jos Lemay purchase the hotel.
- Gabrielle Roy is hired to teach for one year at
Saint-Louis A school
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1930
- 1939
The
World
The depression set off by the stock market collapse in late 1929 is
felt across North America and Europe.
Sept.1, 1939 Germany invades Poland, setting off World War 2
Canada
The effect of the world-wide economic depression is compounded in
Western Canada by an extended drought.
In 1936 the Federal Government cancelled debt for feed and wrote off
many advances to the drought areas.
Manitoba
The Farmer’s Creditors Arrangement Act – aims to reduce
farm debt loads.
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Cardinal
1930 - Construction of a new grain elevator
1933 - The Saint-Louis A school is renamed École de
Cardinal.
1935 - Philippe Cardinal dies.
- On November 17, the chapel is blessed.
1936 - The way of the cross is blessed.
1938 - Construction of the sacristy.
1939 - A bell tower is built.
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1940
- 1949
The
World
December, 1941 the United States enters the war after the
Japanese attack
on Pearl Harbour
Canada
Aug. 19, 1941 - Nearly 1000 Canadians die and 2000 are taken
prisoner in the
failed raid on Dieppe.
1945 – WW2 ends.
Manitoba
Rationing and consumer goods shortages become a way of life.
Manitoba Power Commission decides to extend service to more rural
areas.
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Cardinal
1942 - The current bell tower replaces the old one.
1945 - Élise Fouasse is the first child baptized in
the chapel
1948 - The archbishop refuses to form a parish in
Cardinal
1949 - The second baptism to take place in Cardinal
is that of Robert Pittet.
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1950
- 2000
The
World
The Korean War – June 1950 – July 1953.
1954: Elvis Presley records “That’s All Right” at Sun
Studios in Memphis Tennessee with Scott Moore and Bill Black.
Canada
1957: Lester Pearson wins the Nobel Peace Prize for organizing the
United Nations Emergency Force to resolve the Suez Canal Crisis.
1957: John Diefenbaker becomes the only Conservative Party Leader
between 1930 and 1979 to win a National Election. He governed until
1963.
Manitoba
1951: Manitoba Hospital Districts formed. Ivan Scultz, Minister of
Health made the expansion of hospital services a priority.
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Cardinal
1960
- Archbishop Baudoux closes the chapel.
1989 - The chapel is named a municipal heritage site.
1900 - 1991 - Restorations of the chapel are undertaken.
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