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The Signal, 1900-11-29, Page 1THREE "A'8" ADV'TS J•w. ACTIVE AGENTS flfN� PLAO.o /N THE SIGNAL ionat. THIS OFFIOIAL 1STDWBP.A.P33I1, OP HURON OOUNTY. FIFTY-THIRD YEAR. 2806 LOOK AT YOUR LABEL.' IT SHOULD SE MARKED PAID FOR .4.1900 GODERICH, ONTARIO, CANADA : NOVEMBER 29, 1900. D. M°GILLICUDDY, EDITOR. THE WEEKLY MAlaws:i REPORT. Goe6u.0 M. Nov. i18, 1000. Fall Wtteat 0 61 to 81 i ,our. famlll. Per owt 1 10 to 1 10 I win., pewit. per cwt 150 to 150 Pron. V ton ...-..... _ 13 M Lo11 W Bborta . ton 15 00 to16 00 r4oreeninge, per owt 1 00 to1 00 Itye per bush 0 W to 0 .'1 Buckwheat. par bosh _.. 0 10 to 0 50 O.te.. buts ... ...... 0241o025 Peen, a '.0.1. 64 to 0 54 Harlot. per burgh ... 0310053 3 Hay. new. eltoo 760to800 Potatoes. pew, . bust. .. 0 10 to 0 26 Mutter, . 9 17 to 0 18 ('hee•e. nor Ih .. 10 to 0 11 I.4)(, freer, anpoukei 6 do._ IS to 0 16 Woad .. .......... . . (0 to 4 00 Ride*. ...--•-....... 50 to 6 00 LamDtlkluw 50 to 0 66 1,Ive Wore ... ... ..... 75 to 5 00 loaned flog, 60 to tl 15 R.00e.. .....-- _ 10 to 0 17 Hero. per 46...............1240 0 t5 Ler.(, per (6. Ilio 13 Direr lt.af tore quO.1sr ... 00 to 0 00 Dressed Beer bind 00 to 0 00 Osate, itz75 to 1 50 Ord .6.1 00 to 3 60 Strayed Animate. NAME ON THE PREMISES OF THE l r eubwrlMr oo lot No.5. eau 1, township ay Colborne. about three wt.eb ago, a two. 7ear•cld h Her, rod and wilt, Inrotor, part jersey. Theowo.r to have the tome by tonal proppa.rtu . oaylo• expenses and taking bir&way. .1At JglKINA, Williford. It ASTRAY.-UAME ON SOUTH PART MI 3. fourth ouooeeeloo. Ath6eld (oear Port Alberti, on or abouttbe 20th of August, two sheep. 'I'b•owoer la requested to prone prop.rI pay expressand tab them •osy. JAB. IITK V JC NEON. 6 It ('1AME ON THE PREMISES OF THE V undersigned. about Novwmb rr let, • red oow. with • tittle white o0 belly. Owner will please claim the same, pa expenses and take it away. WILLIAM YOUNU blot I1. lake It.nge. 001boroe) S6eppardtos P., ). 5 4t Publlo NoUss. MEETING Oi THY HUYON COUNTY f70UNCIL Notice is b.nby Ovaa east SO* Council of the County of Haran_ will meet In tbe oounoll chamber In the town of Wlrgb.m oo Tuesday, the Iib day of December next, at 3 oclock la the .tt.mou. fu Dated at Goforleh thin 30th S. LA7lflt, day of November. WI Clerk. Situation Vaeant. U RS E WANTED, TO. TAKE 11 eh•rge of "mol) •killdeer. ♦ y to MRs. GALT, Nelson root. Apply WANTED.-BY DECEMBER 10TH, M experienced 1eeseral servant Ap- ply LIMAS. A. MoD. ALLAN. 6 ft reaeh.re Wasted. VI ALE TEACHER WANTED )OR 8.8. 111 No k W.D. A.heetd, holding 'rood trues °mothers. A plte•tlew crating •aper. Loco sad salol will be received o to Dec 1 110 b JOHN 'Ta T. RIFIN E Ior KNNILT1j Mcr.1U .N. Ltnt.U. Ott 2m FOP IMO. 1./uU8Y 110K BALM::'' -MN)61HLY ..y.. t11 Cottage 16 */psi to E. 74 I.L W18. HORSE AND BUCOY FOR 8A ehup. Apply to JAI. STONEHOCTS, Dlbagaeane. POLITICS IN PARABLES. The Blueno.. Poet and Phil- osopher. Mr. Neck Tele. Ms Woad •1 .sygoleg - "Me Wear. use 64rler'. hats"-Ae- atn. Ile bleb as a 'event People Dartmouth, N. S., Nov. 22, 1900. Say, Mr Editor, it you ever lived war the tea side, end got book .ftp being Inland for • oouple of years, you h.,. an Wee how girl 1 .m to get 0 miff of Ile ear Were in- to my gills ogaio. That Lake Huron of yours is o mlpbly boa body of water, 1 .d. ate. There isn't anything In the brood cul verse to equal our (:ao.dlan inland ...t, and you ought to be proud of them broad fresh wart oo..w of yours. But whim you 0.r. .melt the sell wind for throo score years or more, off and on, thin. 1s some thing in the tang of It that nothing .Ise can equal. 1 ran .oro.. Dr. Russell, M, P., on th. . treat loot night, and p.y. Wm • hood of E l.dntss and cengr•taleted him oo hle vlo• tory to Hants Co. Th. door/ (be's a law dente,) be soya,"Why, it's Unlock P..ob. 1 thought you were in the West. 1 saw that • Ood.nch paper had some of your ob..rv.• Nona lately.' H. shook his head, and said, "Pesch, when will you leave off spinning yarn and talking polltles 7" "Say, Bee," 1 says, for thin all call the olever lila* man Bon down he1're, "I'y. lo- on up stories just now for poetry. 1',. tut k000k.d off • plea, stout your win. .re .he roe.: ear. It urea Mode 'em tomtit In tLe fight to Hants. 81noe that tussle Dr. Russell Wean tail victor's pants.' "flood rrrolow, Uplink," .ye RUMOR to N, "why do you rogation tho-' "U.'seetioi.bles 7" I put in. "Well, nes, doctor," says 1 in a taloa, explalpior sort of w.y, "le the fent pi.M It Is poetic license. 1 bad to rhyme with Hants Host. : pant. See ! Dr. Rnseell, ho just laughed, and said, "1 thought 1 was sans oullot1' "I don't koow shout that," says I, "bus Ib. Tory hopes MANE A Lur what tk. re. turns Mme In from your county." And es.o I say,, "Didn't you tell the folks that you were one of thou wither to stand In the breeches, sad you wesieyt Haute 1. the Llber.l part 7 " "1 believe I did say mire We thee," says the doctor. "Well," says I triumphantly, ,'and you now steed to the eont( RtS-otherw,sa the victor's pints." Theo I took • oopy of Tat Sloes. mit of my pocket, and 1 showed Bee Rosaell the reeoler you printed the day after the slop• 'els.. " Whet is be wearing -t" 1 liked. F0 R SALE.- THAT DESIRABLE house and lot 1e the .111.0" of Dungan- non. the property of the tete Rieh.rd Tre- leaven. The boor le brick veneered and 03n. sista o' main part, LxYl. kitchen. 1828 Herd and soft water In ouoecU.. toms woodshed attached. Good frame stable. eta on the property. Tb• tote comprise one-half acro of land ; beautiful lawn, with One Mode trees surrounding. Poasees1on can he hod at any time. Apply to this o$oe.or to GEO. BTOTBERB,onthe plebe, or to W. LANE, Goderlob. el tt 'UGH SALE. -THE GALE FARM, ONE of the beet 100 -eon farm. 1n Go4erloh township. Hanna county. Lot 17 and part lit 841) cocoessloe., 64 miles from Ooder(ch,7 miles from Clinton The farm othta(us rood bulld- ing.asd geed fuer. Is well watered and well under drained. Thew Is a lane tearing or- chard 0.1 garaen of small fruits Terms to Butt purchaser. ApQply to WM. GOULD. oo promises, or Uoderlci 6..0. 31 tf VOR SA LE. -LOTS 96, 96, 117, 118. 119 1' and 148 In Dlutohlsoe's survey. and south holt of 876 running ppnppumbers, e11 Ie 0ororloh. For p.rtlonl • applPHILy HOLT Barrister. km, Goderlch. March 1411i. 1100. "Ott MMala WGLENN CAMPBKLL. Organist and mutest dlreotor of North st. Methodist church, and trotter of pianoforte, pipe organ and theory, will be pleased to re- ceive e- re ve pupils. Instruction given either .t studio or sit par 14. home. s desired. Studio at Emerson. Kunio Store. West et. 71 tf I 1 ENRi JORDAN. - tel uioal director Enos Presbyterian church t. opening blares In Vocal Organ. P,•on •o(( Cornet. Pupils prepared for Torooto ('College of Music examinations. Apply for terms el " The Frontento, " South street. Goderiob, - r.ttoOtn to Odhrellows' buUdtng. In.uranoe. eta (111A4. E. SHAW, OKNERAL INSUR- • ANCE sod real estate •Rest, isms some good farm and tows propertyfor wleortrldo and sante mora. Olen, tee oor east of P.O., (loderloh. R. k011514RT80N,- laoountaet eoo I. made up. Agent B uilding* rented ond rens . ee alldtmII twA FIn Insurance In British and Canadian Companies. Oflloe- in Prondla & Ho, aomae, North et met, 0°der oh. 41-11 LINJ. T. NAFTEi., GENERAL IN - 1 • SUSAN, R and Real grate Went. Fits 1141�4 A. .. Ide.toed Mate 01.Iosuranos 0Reotooe mntnal or .neh plan •t 'oweet rat, Poul No. Rost Knottier and (anadlon companies Tell ,.tented. (Mot next door to Harrow & (1•rrow, liar rioters. Hamilton otters. M .died. DR8. TURNBULL & TURNBULL, Partilohlinit, Burgeons. eta. 01St. Hamilton street. Night mils answered from osett. 1011. J. Telephotos FU8ULL. r F. D. TUiI XBULL. DR8. SHANNON & GALLA)W, PHY• BIC(AN3 an4 gnrgeon.. Olflce In clank Of oommern. MiIlditn . west elde of square. t) . Shaw � t ,wideness (i.11nve eta ,aside".. Asper et. Elrlw et w. Thous N. 'Phone 60. t_ VoTIICBIfor otherwise treepamo pN•r�tRa�oIBR�EBY pGIIVKN THAT RidgeJ-1 arrea• "War afar t my er tell he ar „n• 7'.rt, 47fr Warning. It M said *8.t. the Loreleinra w:11 b• milel to Menge the d,or sou-. s re to hays It bow tau it le Dow This su00 maty earwwa wars fetroy.4 I,y 111el warm weedier. and it le.agg.ted that the open I10n. b. from November 10th 8. 91140, 1. * Mee Mthem, •Manu weNb•r. "The vtot.r's peels, sere eooagb," says the dreier t and he laughed until the Mare eam6 tufo tris eyes. "Test's what i calla s11:k bIr , We "See his shape." "Why are the pante D I•Id t Sari w drew,, u Interested as oo01d be. "'that's • oompllment be the HI,blyder. around Loohalsh, to the north thf.er of Huron runty, who vete about five Orli to one Tory. I.eaatwsa tha0'e my notion of It." "And why Is his Worsts rolled up a0 the bottom!" the clever ores* inamlner he asks, "Oh that's to show that he is strong on PRIMO/ PREr.0(N.'1," I says, knowingly. "It's awfully &0111th you know." The drier he just roared, and oolA, "I mast gt.e that to Sir Lees Davies when i nes him. British prefetma' ; latest London , tyle. Pretty rloh " And then he asked, "Isn't then any Iritis .hoot that rooster of Dan Me(i1111- °odd v. !" "He's Irish Ram'," I say*, qu(,'k u • trap. "Mee his nhest flung out : Look of them span I tile whole attitude 1. irsh- fearle.s in war, gentle In pew, •rd.t In leve " "May, Pooch." said the deem, "you ought to be In pelt/toe. And if there Isn't a ,treat of frith In you, I'm mietakee." "That's neither hen nor then,' sari 1. "Bet the Irish are • penolior peep(• Talk •teat the Jewel The Irish are more Diose then Hwy Did you 5004' notice that 7 i*'e • foet if se Irishman s o l'•thnlle y,. will find him et mass when those of other faiths are snoring le Moir bed& Thate partly heman he le • O.tholee, and larraty boons In Is Irish. if he is an Kpioon. palm, he 15 mon inlet In hls oheroh duties Mer an Rat/limb ,gate* Th. If he'. Metbedtol, M .n give tke bawler prayer attho nisi week pnyer•meollea. and mart a 0ymb tithe Were say of the ether fellows ban catch their breath. You weer found . Baptist harder In or e0.11 than on lrlsb one. Sty, deem" 1 w0tteotd, "1 am re• minded of a little story, given as • straight foot, that show. that oo matter wore b. may he, nor what be may be walled, au Irishman le one of tie mut devout la es reltgiou, Lelia and practl.. "Daring the Crimean war the English and 'Turks were oamp.d olose together, and • Turk he Started to go down to the well for • drink of water. Jut • few yards te- em] him were • couple of British soldiers. MII for pray.'. was wing out of the Turkish Ross, nod the Turk soldier he pull- ed out hie little praying mat, knelt on It with bis far to Meow, and bowed 01. head 1 the ground to prayer. On. of the British Soldiers hs gave the Turk • boot to the most uolsplouous pier at that moment, but the Turk be kept on with hs pnyn. Th• other soldier be also kiok.d the poor follow In the um• spot, and oo hard as to kook off his fox sop But the Turk he never paid any attention, until he Seabed his little prayer. flea be sprang to his but, bit one of the Britisher. straight be twee° the eyes and foiled him 11►e an or, and then he landed on the other soldier's ohln and sent blm over likewise, • sort of dizzy. The foreigner then picked up his fez, and brushed the mud off, saying as plain as 1 am saying to you, 'I'll faro y. to Interrupt • TIPPERARY TURK In hie devo tions.' And they tell me he had o brat'. LI brogue." The doctor he laughed fit to kilt, and goys, "Ah, Pesch, 1 knew you would have to 1.11 a story before von got through. And We a pretty good ons to," say. he "You never oro tell when you w111 find an Irish• man" "1 h.m heard some say that they would like to bud more of them in ottem," NYS 1 Thee the doctor rye : "Well, Uoiook, hew did you like the game we played In tbt. i'rovloo, taking the tum all round ! I think it Wu a tall, olein, snappy Rome, and it was one to win." "It certainly sou," says I. "And say, doctor, It did me good to hear the folks •t the boarding.hour Ie11 of your big remotion here to Dartmouth on the Friday alter the •leottoo. It was plucky of von to go right In there Into Hants, with all the little jealousies they tried to get ap at Windsor sod them other plates. They tell me It sou • great hurrah the torchlight affair. 1 missed it, as I was •t Ottawa that night. But you, and Drysdale, and Rocha and Waller, and Goudge, and McLean, and Troop, and Mitchell, and Chipman, •od Feuer, and Austen, and young Blockader, and .11 the fellows had a high o14 time I Maud. Well, you mods a great strike, mid showed that you had the staff to win. lo 0041 • 0.eeball flours of'pereh, you fellows in our good old Bluenose Provioce as a team did great batting, and all Canada .d• muss your Fielding Score 15 to 5 Er- rorless game for the L borate, who get the pennant." "You are a gay old sport,' 'eye the doc. for a. we .hook hand• of parting. U R. A. Pgz'u. AROUND TOWN. BENTENca SUSP1NDED. - On Saturday Francis McKee:to Path/ewe, Bent down for trial by Mayor Clegg, of WIogbam, oo a charge of assault, pleaded guilty before Judie Doyle and was allowed to go on me padded eeoteow. To PRA(tl,n AT AU -Dr. Frank D. Turnbull, who hat boon ot.obleted with hie brothor, Ur. Jame. I, Turnbull, to Gods - 'lob, tier bought out the profit" of 1)r. H. H, Ross at Auburn and 1s now located them. Dr. Turnbull le o olever pr•otitloner and will doubtless 000trol • large practice. Dr. Roes will remain with him until about Chrt.tma.. HURON POULTRY SHOW. -The annual winter show of the Horoa Poultry and Pet 'Stook Aesopt.tion,wlll be held this winter in God W• shell probably be able to date ewes week. ChuWelly, CempOsll,R U Postlethw.ite, Jas. Munro, Ed. Robertson, J. Lennox, W. MoCre•tb, W. A. Ross and R(1. Munro .re the bowl directors of the Aesoolatioo, Miss Cif *FOAM APPOINTED. -cels* Chores, B.A., formerly of Ooderiok Collegiate Io.ti- tute, was lost week appointed to the posi- Non of the teacher of modern languor's is the Toronto Junction High School, et • salary, to oommenoe with, of 81,000, MI's Charles hsa been teaching tea fall In • col- lege .t Dell.., Tezu. We presume that her •oopt.00e of the position at Torooto donation Is an lodloatloe of ao Improvement to her health, whioh sou quite ao.atiat•c- tory when .he left Uoderioh. We trust that It 1. so, GDDIILUDWI' S(„'IA1. Ev gots(' -Oa Fri day evening the member. ot Huron Lodge, I. 0 0. F., ga.e o large bomber of their friends. very pleasant evening .t Odd - fellows' Hall The 000ssion was the first of a series of social entertainments to be elven during the winter. Over fifty ampler' were pressnt, and the dancing to the tine as- sembly room we muoh enjoyed. M1.. Hattie Donogh was the muelolan for the evening. to tie lodge room upstairs an Impromptu lunch woo served nod was high• ly appreciated. Moat !'ARIN EYPOa1Th,N AWARD, - Geoffrey Holl, of (loderloh, at present at- tending 'Trinity College, Toronto, hoe n- osl..d noNoe from Paris that the interna- tional jury at she Perls ezblbllloe hoe awarded • gold medal diploma to the Do- minion of (epee for a oolleotive •zh16(tlon of plume, of whloh his mettle formed a prominent part. 31111101 Rr.okenrldge hu Ived • similar sr neUce in respecthl .f • .xhlb'l of apples. A oopy of the award will be rent to each of thou exhibitors. trade - Hob mode • good showing •0 the grett ex• hi blllon. (fIrr TO PU11I.t, LIORARy.-Ides. (farrow lately made • handsome present to the pub- lic library In the shape of fifty volumes, mostly Bottoe, many of them late Issues, and ethers very aooept•bla as (formatter' of mash road books. Tne board was much gratified and passed • vote el thank. to Mn. (farrow, and expressed the hope that many others would follow her example Very many pennon hays books In Hier homes which oboe read are seldom 11 ever *ken ap train, belie In no renese works of retor.nm. in 4h• publto library they woeld be always •ooes.lhlo and would be • rearos of d.ligbt rod profit to ether. 8A1., A 611.1.40. WEI.I. SPENT. -If 14 1a not your hohle to hs to Illustrated took for your f•mlly'' Christmas 1.•dieg, try tke experiment, "Toronto Saturday Nioht'e Christmas," silty pages, toll of stories and plenum., will Intermit e7er7oet and width Oho Melon of all aa (aeadlaw. Four plotless getable for tering, one of whioh-"Rsphael'o Mother and Child" --is an extee reproduction of the usenet and best pictcre In the world. Nowhere oleo err you got the same vele 1 Flys dollen' worth of Me best .rt and literature for 50 mato (4et 14 from ye.r newsdealer, or from The Sheppard Publish's, (7cmpany Limited, Termite. Hs OoLman Has, -The (Jlinen New Era rodeos the following story shoat the 01 one eltit...: Tat ether day Jth.thaa Miller, Lb, omit thews, pertly .ad Ieuts pnprNter of the Redford Hesse, 0.der(eb .s ie tis deorway et Dila' livery erten, bore, when • little girl about live or "Ix years of are Mme along, Ste was evident- ly Impressed by hie size, for, eyelog him ositloelly, the sold : "You're • pretty fat mw, mister ; would you plow stood up till 1 Or how big you •r•!' Miller emlled, and stood up, with the remark, "How doe• that suit you. miss!' She woo evl- dtotly pleased, for u .he moved along the remarked, "My goodness, but he's big." Jooioi Terrumi.-Th. Junior 'Tem - Plats held their regular meeting on Mord.y afternoon •od elected their ctfimere for the ensuing sir months : Director, Mrs. ('olio (J•mpbell ; V. D., Ajar Mclvor ; seo'y. Ella Collinson; true, Junes Carne; chop., Maee Sutherland ; guard, France. Wig- gins ; genteel, Bert Kobortsoo ; organist, Reggie Elliott ; lookout oommittee, Mangle Hoer*, May Coates, Hugh Polley, Brats Rud. Days of meeting are the Bret and third Mondays In every month, .t 4:30 P. M. TO SPEAK IN UODzntcH --Rey. E. 0. Taylor, A.M., 1) D., or Butte, will .d - dr . muting. In Uoderioh oo December 8, 9 and 10, under the .u.plo.s of the W. C'. T. U, Dr. Taylor's leetores .re oo spooled ' objects, new to Mit majority of the people, and w111 doubtless be interesting and io• ' ttuo►lve. Rev. Dv. Thomas, of Toronto, says : 'The women of Coad• nave eel• direly made no mistake to securing the airtime of Dr. Ttylor to p.vs the way for • successful pleblsolte°mpere 8..ddr..s sou admirable. It had the merit of being rich In two .ssooti.la of effeotive throb - facto. and general moral earnestness. 1 have seldom heard the subjeot of temper ants discussed more to my sall.taotloo." HOCKEY CLUE KE0IwANIZID -The re. organlretion meeting of the Uoderlob hockey olub was held at the British az• ob.uge hotel on Monday needing. Tb. following officers were eleoted for the wr- aith 1900 Ul :-Honorary president, Hon. J. T. Gamow : honorary vloe president, W. L. Rlio1 ; president, F. M. Dunham ; ver president, H. M. jet ; .oretary, Geo. L Allen ; treasurer, Chu. Shephard ; mane g er,E C. AMR' ; Mp110, Wm. Mo(arthy, Fred Shephard and Peroy Walton were ad- ded to the •z.outive committee. There was • di.oauton as to the best ,oceans of raising funds, .od it was decided to Ma Vass the citizens for sabeorfptlow. An ef- fort will be made to seem new suit. for roe team. RIMMED raoM SIBERIA. -Capt Tretb- swey hu retorntd from bs trip to Siberle, where he w'e sog•ged, with • party headed by the Matga(s ot Queensberry, In ez•mir• tog some void mining properties. An A. .orated Press desp•'oh from St Petersburg a few days ago oont•ined the following In telligeow : "An Eoglt•h .yndlo.te, with • oapltel ot 41,000.000, has just secured • onnomision to exploit the P.rhena gold fields, which are 370,000 sores In extent, in the Amur regeoo. The syodlo•te will also be allowed to dredge and ezo•vete thr streams. The Maryut. of Queensberry and Prof Holloway are the heads of the godI. eats." W. understand that Copt Trot b• may boa an offer from the eradicate to con. Nous to their serve.. AT THE LANE FRONT -Two mon big bolt• have brought Mrgots to the. port dur t g the 0.s4 week. The •teamor Spo• leis arrived on Fridty from Cblosgo with 116,000 bushels of wheat for the Uoderioh Elevator Company and after unloading °lured Saturday nigot for Chicago. 1 he steamer America arrived Monday morning from Duluth with 110,000 i.a.h. t• 11.zseed, also for the big elevator. At . not the largest in bulk, this 1s the mo.t valuable oarpo that hart yet bun deltyered here. the elevator was nearly full when the vessel arrived, and the noloadlog was (L- isted until spam war mad• for the corm by large shipment* per U.T.K. The flax. seed 1s de.tlned for Baden, Ont The sawmill is shut down temporarily. A tow days mcre will finish the nutting for this o vation, A LITERARY l'ROJE T. - The youth people of Numb nowt Methodist ohuroh art working upon • plan for the production of • both of quotations to le oontrlbuted I y the citizens of (iod.rlch and • few outride Woods. The plan Is to receive quotations and pobl•.h them In • handsome book, .long with the names of the oontnbutnn. The young people have to view, of .urea, an addition to the fonds of their sooisty e o result of th• sats of the books, but they believe that the produotlon will to the literary upeot be • credit to the town, and that as a oolleotloo of the best sentiment. of our ethane it will be of great and luting inter*".. Twtety-five sees will be Meru .d for • oopy of the book and the privilege of oontributieg • quotation. The scheme is an ambitions one, and we wish 1t every . oboes.. GOVERNMENT 11AKINO Po DER TWAIN - The Royal Baking Power is an old .asdl• dal. for favor with the housekeeper. rel the Domtnloo. Is patrons will be pleased to . now that the recent Government report glen, the analytes of baking powders sold to the Dominion show the Royal to is the purest of cream of tartar powdery, the most healthful to ohar•oter, and of greate.1 leavening strength. it is shown that the art In baking powder making is to ;rim s para and healthful powder, of highest leavening power, which will keep toriefinite- ly without losing Its strength. These t0 o qusleflosttons-effective keeping and high - eat strength -It 1e impossible to combine in • powder exoept with the use of °htmtoal- ly ingredients, The report .fates that the eoly entirely oryam of tartar powder. which Mme up to this standard were the Royal •sd (levelaed'..----_--._ TRYow•: Co T t. t�- The Worn eo.0oil held • brief r of session os Friday treeing. with .11 the members in attendance except Mr. Holmes, Ths bylaw respecting. the harbor mill was given eta emend reading. (The bylaw, which will he voted upon .t the time of the munlotpsl election., b pab- tlthed In the advent/Ong oolumn. of Tor SION At, this week) To. Meyor and Mr. Marney reported oases In whloh relief had both granted, and His Worship also men- tioned the owe of James W(leen, who dm sired 60 he oommltttd to the hour of refuse and who corded some olothleg before going there 11 war dreided that the oorporotlon men shnnld be instructed to swoop the /ravel off ►h• orossingt on the Monate, as It would destroy the w.lka if allowed to re- main. Councillor Knox megges6A thatsome- thingbe done in the w•yof • reception to Plm. Marron donee on hie arrival limn from South Afrlm, .ed on motion of Meson. Humber awl Knot It war deolded to naive him at rho 'tattoo and to tender him en &Adres., ether detail' to he orroagle by the Mayor. On• o1 the m0oelllor. *height 1► would be • good idea to proctors one of th. Boer nae sea and net It up In town sea memento of the war. 1)ovn.r. (104NTln A FOR1wie (a.INroN WOMAN. -A Aeep.toh from Detroit, Nov. enher 9640, hes Wien: Ellen Hamilton Miller, mother of six children, stns of whom are mania&, has hese a deeerttd oris for 1.e yon, and has worked se • dams eta to 'spurt her younger ohlldr.n. She told Judge Robson today that sol and thous R Miller were married in Clinton, Ont., toothy for than ago, and they lived hap rdly toroth*, tomtit Ave yore ago, when M111•rtheepteel se offer to go to the Algoma Dlskrl.t of (J..•d• as • school hSS1Er, parted treat N. k.11y with meelsg gip+. sept bone money for their malulw•ooe tot one leer .Dd t. oar Ole lettere and remlltao- ons *topped A year or more afterwards Mn. Miller learned that her husband woo in Copper Cliff Her brother we. golog to the Algoma country, and rbo soot along with him a oowlgnment of bye oblldreo. Dae of (hose told upon the WHow stood the story of the ,- ternatloo of her father when they molted Miller was the super- intendent of whools in Copper Cliff and also superintendent of • Sunday eohool, honored and re.p.1.d to the oummuolty. Moreover, he w•. hying In good style, and • Mr. tiller answered the (Lor•b.Il He hod married • Mimi W lob, daurhter of • prominent busioeoo man. Hs told his ablldren that they must return to their mother, that he had • sow wife and had cast off all allegianoe to the old eon. At. toroth Drummond pored op to the oourt • couple of blipping. from Copper Cliff newer papers and whoa Ms Honor had perused them hie "ole words were : "Take • d.ums." ReytstoN ear 1013.9' Lu111.-Hs Honor Jtedgt Moret has made th• following changes to the rotors' lista of the various municipalities of the oounty of Huron Change of Change of Added. Struok off. mane. property. Aehtt.ld 44 33 1 Brussels 29 10 C Lion 28 24 1 Colborne 40 26 1 1 Exeter 21 14 Grey 17 6 1 Goderlob 29 33 1 Goderlob tp. 43 24 8 Hensel 25 14 1 Howiok 58 3 2 1 Hallett 24 20 12 2 MoKilltp 10 4 Morris 9 3 Simeon h 37 27 9 1 Stephen 63 4 4 Turoberry 13 1 1 Usborne 14 6 1 Wawanoeh,E 11 5 3 1 W•w000eb,W^( 25 2 2 Wingbam 41 32 Wrezet.t 15 1 3 556 310 61 12 The lir for hayfield, Blyth, Hay, Stanley and Tureen:DMM were oertlfi.d without appeal. y0001 MEN'S LITERARY AND D31ATINO (,Lt'. -A number of young men of the town have formed • blab for the purpose of die owning public questions, and with the fur- ther objeott of developing the art of pablio speaking, Improving their.otlualntanoe with parllam•otary prooedure and the rules whoa)) govern public meetings, and looms (op their knowledge of literature and 61s. tory. The olub hu seound • room at the 1'emperanoe Hall, where th• org.nlzatioo meeting toot place last Thursday evening. The following officers were elected : Hon. ovary presideot, H. I. Strang, B. A. - presi- dent, M. B. Dulm•ge ; elo•-president, H. B. 4)01.1 ; seorerary tree.urer, W. Stuart Lane ; program committee M. Maedonold, E. H. McKenzie and H. B. (tante young men who are interested in the alma of the olub as •boys net forth are cordially Invited to brooms members The olub twill meet •vary Tbur.day ev50log. After the bad- ness of the initial meeting had been 000. oloded, the question ot the abolition of the Sena': of Canada was di.oassod, curly e1y coo protect taking part to the delete. Ti , ant mutation presented favored the total e,LolU ion of the upper chamber ; an • meodrnent was brought In looking oo the r.forma.uon of the Sen•1. ; and en amend matt to the amendment •dyoo•ted Lt• r. Notion to lar present status. Tie reenlo- (lona were •11 delisted, none of thorn sear. log th• support of • majority of those present, and the not result Is Chet the Norte remains introit, at least until the young men take another whack at 0. it mty tie as well to state that the olub Is sirlb►17 non partisan, and that it is the ln- wotion to disown only questions which are n ot contention' botweee hilt great p'rbitlml pante AT 9o.u10DE BALI. -At the Divisional (hurt at Osgood* Hall on Monday ludo moot was gime by Chief Justice Street to the nue of Butler v MaMioken on an ap peal by defeadant H. 0. MOMtckth from judgment of County Court of Huron In so Moo in that court opoo • judgment reoover ed walnut detendanta on 1St November, 1877, In an action in the oounty of Ontario Appellant oontended inter .1ta that the right of cotton is barred by B. S. O. (1877). oh. 108 ; that subsequent to the jedgmeet he berme insolvent and reigned, and duly obeli ed hi. discharge under the l000lv.nt aoto then 10 form ; and that the writ in this •orlon had not been served serail' twelve months from Ito ante nor properly renewed within that period. Held, following •111 - son y Br000, 19 1' R , 143, that 20 year., sot ten year., 11 the period of time .pplio- • ble to an action on • lodgment of • court of record , held, oleo, that at this stage ob- jection to the validity of the writ cannot be raised. The renewal of • writ la • matter of pran0(. resting In th• j ' -.1 discretion of the lodge, and whit.. !hat dm- or.Mon has been exeroteed oou t, . "al la provided or none attempted, the ,,., - nn renewal t. binding (years v Meyers, lb I' R , 381, and other oases) Held, .leo, that the evidence of discharge In Insolvency not having been discovered In time to hen an application for new trial under sub-eso. 3, . in. 61, R. H. 0 , 65, It mey be mode to this ooart under role 498 Order made that upon payment to plaintiff within four weeks after taxation of owta of former trial and this appeal, this court will appoint • thew to reeetve the truth*? e'tdesoe u to dle- ohorge as 3efend.nt may adduce and .t., plaintiff may wish to give In reply. If Orta not paid or appointment not applied for within ten days atter payment, It made, •ppeol dismissed with nota .1. M. Clark, Q C., for appellant. (farrow, Q. C., for plaintiff. Ct.IwATUt-It is • rather prevalent no. Nom we believe, that Uod•rinh, by reason of Its position on the shore of • large hody of water, 1s ooldor than Inland towns In the same latitude. in summer the proximity of the I•kee doubtless loops the alt here molar than it le inland, but in the winter the nibdtfying Influence df the body of water work, the other way and prevents the extremes of told whtnh other plumes have That this Is not moiety a theory, hat . real condition, has beth proved time and .gain le post winters, when cold waves baro snook places to the south of us with mach Greater severity than woo Me ems hare. But you have suoh 81g11 -wind. in (loderloh, say. tbe Inlaeder. Well, 1k• the storm of W.dee.dy of last week for an instance. Any etn1gtr whn was In (lode rleh that day might well hay. thought this • Meetly town ; Ib was a raptor .eerter of • tale that struck vu ; tout Thursday's papers .hewed that the same humerus 8.d visited other parts of the Provence .peer esti? la eves greater fere., and the wind earth from th• weer, toe, 4h•t day, A London • lorp flagstaff was blown down and the ruble mid was blows out et o brtok stable. At Hamilton the gale bre down tree,, talephnne and .lee•al, Ilrht wires tears, awnings, .tee, and tweaked down an Tres emekmitank, Al fliag.ten, Ottawa Toronto and ether Oasis no tried played M*(1•r pranks, .6 I.ggligsfie falling • Ile Millar of • settee( teen Was .rte o 1111 Wawa. SI esnaill neobs• "took of • woollen mill was levelled, sad at Uoelph tie wind performed • vitriol] of Irtuk,. We beard that • baro had been neo roofed la Uoderioh tewuahlp, but we have not loomed of any clamor* In town worth speaking of. The moral is : When Me Minoru within our gotta enoouoten • breeze, be Mould not begin to utter anthema" opoo our zephyr. ; he would muoh better bang oo to his bot and thank goodness that be 110't at some other place where he would Ire blown away bodily. W. C T. U Norio. -The regular mot - Ing of th• Union was held ou Monday, whoa oomml1.ees mors appointed to mak• ar- rangements for the taming of the Rev ): 0. T.ylor,l•otur•r, on good olttz0nahlp and escudo temp.ranoe, •'theca of much Im- portant, especially •t this time when w• are threatened with the szoluslon of the e oleotlflo temporanoe text book from the public *oboole. Wit hope publto opinion will be so ar.s.ed that such • change will be impossible and th.8 the teachers will more decidedly vote down euoi • retrogrodt ae'eure, To these wbo 0.r not given th• sabjer0 moob •neaten we would say, be oars to hear Mr. Taylor, who ie Iravell ng under the auspices o1 10. W 1.' T. Unions of the ['retinal, for the eduoatioo of the publto along thou lino. An extract from the Boston Transorlpt will terve to show the prootloal use of .uoh instruotlon, wblub no doubt many of us could personally give fumbler proof of : "Don't Oly. Brandy. A millionaire brewer, • Senator of another state said to Mrs. Hunt, I shall vote for your bill. 1 have sold out my brewery, and am Olean from the whole burnous. Let me toll you what 000urred at my table. A guest 0u tak•o dangerously 111 at dinner - insensible -and there sow a o.11 for brandy to restore him. My little boy .t once u• alalmed, No, that is just what he doeeu't nood. It will paralyze the nerves and mimeos of else blood vowels so they wi11 not seed the blood to the heart. When the liquor was poured out to give the man, th. lad Insisted oo pushing It book. You w111 k111 him, he hoe too muoh blood (til his head already. How do you know •ll that, his father afterwards 'eked, Why, It is to my physiology at .obool. It retar the text books prepared by snob neo •s Prof. Newell Morita, had suooeeded In giviag Mo lad some delimit.* Information wbtoh was prov- tog useful. Senator, said Mr. Hunt, are you sorry your boy learned that at eohool. Madam, the man replied, raising lila hand, 1 woula not take five thousand dollars for the'e50r.nre this gives me that my boy will never me • drunkard." For dates and further particular' of leoturen w advor- tleem•nt.- 8s.-. CHURCH NOTES. Speol•I servloes oon1nue with growing lemon in North street Methodist ohuroh. Rev. M J. Wilson, B. A , will preach on Thursday evening, and R'y. R. Whiting, B. A., on Friday evening of this week. Servloee oommeo°. each evening •t 7:30 o'oiook. The meeting. wilt .leo be aim tinted next week. Everybody Invited. The sacrament ot tis• Lord's Supper w111 be dispensed In Koox oboroh out Lord's Dry morning, Thit prspar.tury servioe will be held next Friday •ysaing of 8 o'clock, what Ret. E, H. *mem of Bruoe- field, will preach. Atter the oervlo., the o ew oommunic•ob will be admitted Into full membership, and cards distributed to intending communicants. The collection on Sabbath will be on behalf of the poor la the 000greg.tlun, Kev. J. W. Robloeon'e sermon In Vlo• tort• street Msthodl.t oheroh oo Sunday craning had spooled refennoe to the .te Mrs. Walter 81111b, whose death 000urrod 100ently under oiroamstanoes of prealler @ Wns& Th. tort was from Revelation 531: 25 -"There shall be no night cher.." The pre•oher sou beard by • large and at- Notive 000gr.gatioo, the ohuroh being orowded with friends and sympathizer. of the ,.fatless of rho departed one, Iaysreess Camp, Sons of Sro►Ised, V commemoration of the anniversary of St. Andrew attended Knox ohuroh In • body on Sabbath morning sod were sddreserid by the pastor. Rev. Jas. A. Anderson, B. A. Mr. Anderson dellnred an admirable ser mon from th. text, "'1h. people 021.1 do know their (cod moll be strong, 1.4 do oo_ plolte' (Daniel 11: 32), pointing out that the greatness of the national life of the 'loottteh people wits due to the foot that 11 wee founded upon the fear and rotenone of (hid. Th. address was muoh •ppreol.ted by the members of the order, who upon their return to their lodge room paved a resolu• tion of thanks to Mr. Anderson, and also to the oholr of the ohuroh tor the service they had rendered. The annual muting of the teacher. and of dere of St, (Morpe'e Sunday school was held on Tnesdsy "venin, In the sohool room, for the reayln(' of reports and dlreusse■ o1 other blueness In connection with the school. The rentor oocupled the chair. The Bnan- olal report was considered ••ttafactory. It was decided to form • ease for those •boat to be prepared for confirmation. A motion WO. pseud thanking the late snpertoteod- mit, D. N1fte1, for t his long 00llri0g work and Internet In the school. Also to Mn. Armstrong, who Is obliged, temperer i1y it is hoped, to dlsoon4lnu. teaohlop. The thanks of the school were also tendered the organist. Mr. ('uff, and hie wl.tante, Mss 1)onogh,; H. Blackstone and H. Cuff, for their °holtservl.s, and to Mies Lewis, the librarian. On motion of Mr, Neftel and Miss Radon, the new superintendent, .1. Fowler, war requested to convey the Numb* of the school to R. M Williams slothim v .lo• e Rlf of Illastr•ted texte. Arrange rear were made for the holding of the an• null Christmas festival. A weekly N•ohsre meeting tor the study of the lateen and • new system of (wren, the St. Paul's sell.. of graded Sunday eohool l"""one, are M he Ietredaond. The yearly promotions and readjuttmenl of the °laser will be mode not Sunday, being the first Sunday in Ad vent. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS - NOV. 29 82 a Year -The inodon Free Pre. P/g. C. , [,1d 8 Amount -The Canadian Poultry Review, Toronto 1 Notice to ('redl8or.--Preudfool A Hay"8 Sheep Astray-Jas8tevmson 1 Cbrlstmes-Ktdd's Rook Stare 4 Dress (coeds -W. Aoieson & Son 5 Ckristmae Books and Goods -Porter's Ston 8 Stoves -J. H. Wereell 4 Bylaw No. 18, 1900 --Tows of Ued.rlob4 Arad. Looal.-.0 W. Andrews 8 Heifer Astray -.1•s. Jeoklo, 1 Root PuIpen-Goderlob Engine & Bloyole Co. 8 The Drurglst'e Duty -J. Wilson 8 House for Sale -R. N.Lewt. 1 Mortgage Solo --Philip Holt, 1 new ohuroh, and his people are fall et •d• nitration for him. LOCAL NEWS IN BRIEF. The pump question foolish.. molter for dim pute lar mu0tolpel politica, but thrre Is no dis- pute between I'rldh.m, the tailor, and his customers 3TC and style guaranteed and prior rltfht. The regular muting of Munk• Council, No. 103, R. T. of T., will be held pent Moa - 4.y everting. As there will be eleotlon of "48)011, • full otlendano is ,.quested Coon lioder(oh, No. 32, C. 0. F , will hold their colt regular mooting on Tuesday n ext, Deomber 4th, Af there ors some more Initiations on band and .leo the nem- lo•tloD of otfMrs a full attendance la re- lussted. 'f. Bushow6, reo.-se. COMING AND CiOINO Mn. "osford has relara- ed from • visit to Simone. John TI3he left Mondey a(grnoon on • week's holtd.y trip. Mrs. P. T. Halla and Muter Reggie aro vlslting .1 80.. Marys. The Muse. Neftel, 88. Vinoont week left on 7aturdly for Toronto. Wm. J. Carrie has returned basobee a - resit to rotative. at London. W. A. Harri.o 1e visiting his daughter, Mn. Gordon, •b Lacknow. B•roley Doyle, of Dello 1, was In town over Sundt' visiting friends. Mn. Wm. Proodfoot and Muter While left on Saturday on . visit to St. Mary.. Miss Carrie Shannon, of MoEw•n. Toa• ones, left last week otter spending the summer and fall months in town. J. M. Sutherland returned hems last week from Colilogwood, where he 0.d been employed on the drodre C6•lleoee. Mr, and Mrs. (ieorge Wilson, of Cho Huron road, lett on Tuesday for Pickford, Mich.. where they will spotlit the wlnber, A. Egwn.r, Inland revenue ob1ioer, boa re• turned from P•Imerston, where he had been for • month relloving an effioer wbo Wad 111. On •000aot of 111 health Miss Mary qtly• bourne, who hos been leeching la 40. Ur.Httou public) school, hu returned to her home here. John Bata lar returned to town alto, the' e e•N,o's work .t W larton. His son William, whom he visited In the hospital 01 Buffalo, la getting along splendidly after • ray erit(o.l operation. Will K. Mellott left Tuesday morning for Sault Ste. Marl", Out , where he bas • la- or•tive poultice as stoma/nil-iter with the Algoma Commerce! 4'.mpany, o1 which the grist (lergus is the hood. W'111 Is • clayey and steady young man, and has .uod prw- pecte of advanoemeot •head of him. "MR. PEECH. PLEASE EXPLAIN." Tbt�Yidltpr of Tits SIGNA- L. SIR, --I have been muoh *Med by Shp homely destortatlow on politico Cha6 0. appeared In 1 Hg Slott At. recently frets the NO of Mr 1•seoh, of Nova 80o►1., but then is • reformat in his last letter 8. Canada b.. log ruled by the Freuah Canadians for • gnarter of • century, and "no Tory raised • NtnMl." W bold yea be good enough to ark Mr. 1'eoob to explain. Louden, Nev, 27. 11. B&atal. ANNOUNCEMENTS. Oyster.. (;et them at the Yialsria Bop titurant, West street. They reosive them regularly -always froth. Ioe °roam, ono- feOtlnDery, fruit" and negate. ('. t31.A(-r- STONE, proprietor. Tslspbooe 70. Wanted. -One Mn of cholas roll butter. 20o, weekly Also dried apples and fowl. Our stook of dress good., furs, and ready. made olothing etc., Ie large and not NUMMI- ed. We hove • few odd mantles to oles,r, 810 ones for 8.5 and 8,5 ones for $2.50. 0, K. KING, Wingh•m. IN AN AMMAN? NIII.NNARY !-Al the mnololp•I striations in (toderloh In January there will probably het at lout fon, bailee -one for the harbor mill bylaw, one for Me row bylaw, one for Money oounolll•rs, and one for turn oounolllors--and possibly • fifth for th. mayor. A olt(ren who hoe had 'one ewperleno in municipal oblations tag• guts that there may be *omit difficulty In ;Lattice through with *6• voting on all these mat',,., especially as • considerable number of toter. ht:e to be put through • Doane of In.tr0otloe .e to whit is expected of them alter they bpet to than I �n I few 1Do hoer., polus an assistant, orn 11 clerk, V is • DDofnted for mob sub division, who would relleve the deputy rolnroing (Atter of • portion of the work. The town coanoil might 1.k" the suggestion Into.nsideratlon. The new Roman Catholic) church •t Dub lin was dedloated no Bundy hut with Imo pruslvw oeremonle.,and in the preoenoe of • great •s.emhl•ge of people from far and near. The oeremooy of blessing the church was performed by Archbishop O'('oonor, o1 Toronto, who afterwards *Admitted the people. Bishop Ma0vsy of London, Itlshop Dowling, of Hamilton anti a large cumber of priest. orf.ted In the d•dtoatlon, Rey. Father West, of (iodertn6, being one of the number. Th. net oat of the church In Ito present state of oompletlon le $13,000, .11 of whloh amount has bees.ub.ortbed. The of fertory nn Monday morning ammeter to nearly 81,200, and the evening (inflection month the 0040000. to •bnof I1 600. Theo sire of the new edifice Is 137 feet long by 60 teat wide, with • 'prior vestry In the north side of it. In the front, rlatng from the entrance, is the loll Meer. Tim tone. Of I. finished In white, fifth the °illog of blank ash. The smithy tenacity, inelaling the large gallery, to 800 The basement, lighted by stained plus windows, aerie's tat there INgth of the fielding. Th. •l. tor, whloh stands at the rear of the epanIoua eaorlsty, le of Roman.vgne design and 1e bee%►Itully flnish.4 )'ether Fogarty, who is the priest of Iho pariah of Dahlia and Itishtowa, has toren very eewgetto In over, wring and dtr•otter the elute whI* have ....Desi le the *sovietise of the Madams Auotton Miles. MOetTOAUB "SALE. Pursuant to the power of tole contained In • certain mortice?. boaring date till 4th day of Jane, i898, e. , *!with will b. prodooe4 at lho time nt til•, there will he offered for sale by publto •notion by Joh , Knox, Ano. tomer, at Barton's Hotel, In the town of Uoderioh, on Satanist, the 22nd day of Ieosmber, 1900, .t one o'ol.k r. se., the following Droperty, namely Paroel Nn, 1, -Lot onmhar 6y mid the Northerly part of lot Dumber four le Ger- don'e 5000.7, D•rltrlorly described In • deed thereof from ,)she Hen to William Harr et the said lands and romist.,' d le the Scam,ry OBim of the coney of Hares on the 75th day of Morels, 1896. On the property there Is • frame hones with kttnh.e, • (rune ,tore and .table. 1'aroel No. 2 --Part of lot number three to the Maitland (;onceoo,nn of the town- ship of (inder.oh, containing one-half an 60re el 10,1, more or lees ; more p*iilou aro ly dssnrlbed In the said dud from .1oh. Herr to William Herr. On this there Is • frame atter., aha • large no. Terme -r,Ten per tent, at the new of ..le and the balance within ewe teeth therMfter For forth,,, parsionk,, apply to oenll or to the r,ad°r'wllalter. D.t.d 24th November, A. D. 1900. JOHN KNOX, PHILIP HOLT. AowD.uer. V.s4.s'. 8d61068O.*.Id► the