The Signal, 1909-2-4, Page 5T*' -1 t7u li geweriit
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PEN AND SCISSORS.
Betio 1.11.414.
filmier Wenn of pudding and • larger cut Of RM.
Ike ter l luta. are cottons, and the I; mea hang.
high,
Buckwheat oaks.. and sausage, and the day U
w,utnnm yet
When unn esti eat road turkey ntead of 1.1.
crokett
Better ttmes, booming times, bu.lnimoi on the
hum,
The 111111 wheels are so busy that the pessimist
u duals
Stormy Weather
Coming
1)1.441 y soon. The sea* •, for wet
walking, wet feet and pl etunonia.
That is., if you are not provided
with stormy weather footwear.
lie wire and secure a pair ol.our
WATER andWEATHER
PROOF SHOES.
They are not the big and clumsy
kind you have been nsrd loitering.
They are erotic waren and water-
tight. yet are smart, enough in
appearance to wear iu any weather,
WM. SHARMAN
GODERICN
Watchmaking, etc.
HALSEY PARK
•
wATclne AKRr. JgWgl-Ijlt el•r11.i..,
anointed* of N.tuwr.•, Uoderlch, OHL_
• Civil Engineering
VAUGHAN M. ROBERTS, CIVIL
• and Hydraulic Engineer, Ontario Land
Serves or.
tents -McLean Mori. Rnief`0Tt, Mane
Montreal street. Telephone 137.
- `Igaesetnaq Mineral W
111111C GODRRiCH MINERAL WA-
• TKR (Y).. manufacturer* of '•Mene..e-
tung," are %repared to deliser to any part of
tae tows 7lelfast 0(n w Ale 1n pints and
goalie, also Mineral Vater 1.1 three else.
plllw,Into quartet, and quart, Seltzer Water and
Double Soda. Theme rooms are made from
natural mineral water, and are therefore irey
from all Impurities. 1'. L WALTON Man.
ager' igloos 041 .
a lure
,t 1.FRKD E. COOK, TEACHER OF
n Piano playing, Theory. Harmony and
counterpoint. Pupils prepay for examina-
tiorw of Toronto Comer. atory of Mu.1e. Aptly
.t Thermion* Music Store. or residence of Mr
('larence Pennington. Brock stmt. Itnderich.
Mondays In Clinton. at residence of Mr. AWL.
Mackeai*. Ontario wrest.
. A
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ROY ADAMSSages ow
• Heals la Murk of Meowed Moak.
A fawuus verse in a fortune ('ata-
dian boat -snug it onee again the sub-
ject of a newspaper di.cu•aiuu. The
VIM be runs 4a.. fullowe ;
From the loon .hieltug on the mutely island
Mount sin+ dl,idn u and wa..W of sear.
Yet the blow atomic and the heart Ie High
land,
And we to dreams behold the Hebrides.
Lord Rosulicry years ago declared
this verve to it. "nae of tit. t ex-
quisite that have ever been written
eblut••the•4ieut lbh exile," yet wan
misquote! by Robert Louie Steven-
son, who should hese jtnuwn, and
Joseph Chamberlain 11.4 given it out
in emasculated fashion. its rlury has
just been t'ecouated in a volume of lit•
entry and historical sketches by (1. M.
Fraser, of the public library, Aber-
deen. The authorship' lav been at-
t•it.uted at one time or another to the
twelfth Earl of Bglintuu, J*111e4 Hogg,
John Balt, J. U. Lockhart awl Prol.•+-
err Willson (Christopher Nos 1.10. Mr.
Freers tells us that 'The L',ne Shied
Mg" tln.t appeared in lijeckwood'r
Msgazint. fur September. Deet. The
mWlu er►pt :n .ljs ier.i 44h...k19.adi
possession show., it has been mated.
that it was written by Lockhart. and
incorporated try hiin in ••Noctes Am•
br.niauac." L,cklutrt as is that. 1
worth mete rent to Tido q• '•a nen
in dipper Can.d*," and Messrs. Rlack-
wu,e1 believe the friend was John (Lilt
-the John Galt who did Ito 'teeth for
Canada through the agelicy of the Ca-
nadA•Comlwny, and nut the D.
as wee 114 11 t to (iatiaela
of that fine-t•umPerel statesman and
titian -ler, Sit Alexander Galt.
THE SIGNAL GODERICII. ONTARIO
.7nternatlonal )Yewspaper
_Bible Study Club
Suggestive Queitl.ns on the international Sunday School Lessons, Prepared
by Rev. W. Ltrucott, $ranlford
IltAegl�.ert,l rte acoendsuwu with the Copyright Aet.l
Februar77tb, Igoe: -Trus and False Brotherhood.
Acta iv.: 32 to v. a 11. the proceeds of it, or had hull it all
lio[dest I4pd are-. an and brought•"nnlrhatt'tbe prtioetctii: li
abomination onto the laird : but they the community did out need. guy
thst deal truly are Ilia delight. Prov. worm, and if lie told the facts, would
luau '.�.' he luau Luau just a. well pie:wing to
1'rt ee tea -Are all who are one with God ?
U(d always one with each other, that Venters 1.2-11'hat prompted Atiau
Ir; "of one heart and one soul %" ia. -and Sapphire to sell (Is-ir prop -
Should a Cluistiun consider that erty?
what he posewea is his own ? In what closed,' you put the sin tet
Would it he either wire or desirable pretending to be better than Ave are ?
that ('hr' 'au. should in 3.bis day %Vhy did they pretend that they
have all things its ni? .. had given all the pr,(kfeds of their
Wee it Uod'r plan for then[ to have properly to th.. itp,stles ?
all lhinga.in comutou. in that day, or Whv u it that pride is solei a ter.
did they allow their love td• run away rible.ein
with their judgment ? Vetter 3 4-Wh • was the he 1f An -
Verve 31 -What is- the .)i.ertlL.toe, aufaar.Jietothe l�Ioly 13pirisi'---- .-
witne+slug fur Christ with "great From Peter's remark, do -you cult-
p.twer'i" elude that the welling dif the proptily.
Verses :WO -Speaking (men exprt•i• and the disposition of the prime,- 1e,
Nice and observation, how tetany lion- was wholly a voluntary nutter" .
est, industrious. Oud•fl•ariu..tnru are Verses 5 0-1ies the death of An -
there that "lack" any ueclerarry lhlug attire, juttiorli by the standards tet Wet.
in LIMY -111e? yy a just penalty for the .sin :• •
In a chnuch under obligatiulr to What good did the puniahtnent of
provide fur the UecnIN air,. of the poor Auanins and )apphira pruduee then
m Its jWlydu tiuu ? and
riuee ?
Whatever mag Jim been the [:ase
1nlliat-�y, would at Le wisllulp, or think that alto wouuu, wanting to
fully, in tine day. for the IlU•u114WN of appear big in for r immunity, was the
the church las. sell guar poe*rs.i,n'r.instigator of this Ito, and led her hur-
and hand over the money to the band into it :'
atis-the-ditfta'Pace r t 1 Til•
sin of Ananias and Sepphi a and 1a
man who gives a ruin lie (1 a rause,
saying it yyr, all 1133 can alG.t•d when he
can at! ot'.rwore
Suppose a man gives s than he
might to 'gtve- -125-'Tlib 0
Is faithfulness to (hal 8 ante titre does he commit practi 1 the sin of
for *hot•tnes+c,f as. . - Ananias and Sapphua 1 (This question
From t tie re •. nt .1n yrs.. tals,t must be answered to writ'i6g-by-members
thai they sold literally :all their pow of the club 1
sessions, or only their real estate ? What should lie our attitude in the
Verses 36-37 -1f B:arnah,u had sold distribution of our 1►aruings to God's
nue-half of his teal e.tnl a and brought cause :•
February botb, 1909 -The Apostles Impsisooed.
A.ls 5 : 17.12. 1Vhat were theirima.' afraid would
Gulden 'frit-Hks of -ten'-- they llk
result Ttv,tu-The teaching of the
which ate pIat.erded for rigghteous. a.+urs%
nes. sake ; Tir theles is !lie lAtigdoui 11'iII a true man tet God, 'reacher 0r
of heaven. !loll. v.: Ill layman, ever ism angry at tte trxchhfii
Vet...id 17-18 -1f a child of tical fled•• 1 of tiny siucer•e religious teacher. no
himself in prison, which is the better , matter what the aloe rine taught?
thing to du: fret end worry about - it • What to the proper ati.ftude- t.s fake
or les gleed and rejoice? to all religious teachers?
1f a good roan ie in pritmi is that Terse 21I-14 th')'voice of !lite church
the bast plum for him for the time%I the voice •t Gott, or btu at eyet• been
Can an enemy or circumstances or his
ignorance or any other power other than r
personal stn put a Christian ,n a position 1Vutj or who in the last analysis. is
where bis highest interests are not bang the Anat authority to a bUtruo ts1t41Y
served to the utmost possible ? (This eats V • =rs there any power. or
non must be answered in writing by mem• authority or threat, which rati pee -
hers of the club I i vent a mark who it indwelt of Gd
o
Verse 19-I(y what method did Clod from bold!; witnessing for God? •
release the apostles from prison ? What is the witness to Christians
Dtie3 Olid in these drys-.rxer adopt, today te4 the,sNtlity.ff t3brirt's death.
similar methods to release his mer- ternn•ect-ion and ascan -inn, and of the
vents from prison, and did he always forgiveoear Of sins mud liteev.•rlasting?
alopt tlr(t ' "Watt/ method in Verse 31 -When the holy t?) hrrelic
LII drill' l'4. c rte..• 1uL Immix .ve-
stor►-xrt-ridettre rhe[- thrlr
John the Peptise ► yietine are right, and that they are
May Christian in palatal today he wrong. Oro they glad or mad %
absolutely sure of les relessr, if that is WJiat was it that "cut" these
neres.,ry for the ac plirhineot of pprii•sts "to the heart" when it i1 lel
hi. work % bave.wade their hearts jump for joy ?
Vers', 80.21 -Dues God now give w Verses 3140 -What ii t hu better
direct and specific instructions as to way to twat heresy, to let it alone oi'
our duty when that is necessary ? to oppose it?
Should it Christian always testify in IN it not trite that the heretics of
God's temple when he has the tumor- one generation have been the stints
tunity ;- or should he wait ter special of the next? - --- --
instrortnns from (iod ? Who and what was this man Gant•
Venice •l2 -25--l. it atoll possible that alien ?
any power can preyed suain,t God or ilow would you ehtrecterize Gam -
those in the rare of link! ? ali.•1'* great defence of the apostles ?
Does (Jai sumetmee require us to Verses 41 -42 -is it ant wig,. Imo* ns
run the risk of our lives as these it was fur the a*Iles 1 • rejoice
apostles were .loin.(? when we,3ufer,for.It:_sua.iak..•
-- Thee* 2b -94 --Frain the time of What IS the' dailk- Tty and privi-
Je•sns until now, which clime of men lege of a Christian %
h.,ve t opposed the advance of Lesson fur Sunday, February 21.1,
rulwrnettraf Christianity, the people 11N114Stephen the First Christian
or t he priests? Martyr. Act* vi. ; 1 to viii : 3.
11114. in a lint 411 eutinrnt people
whom .eotennial anniversaries come in
the pr- e*t year -they were all botn
in Diu,:
Edgar Arun Pse .., . Jan. 111
Mende .soh,. ..._s,- I vh. :i
!Stearin..... ..... ..........A. fell. 12
Lincoln ... Vets. 12
Fitzgerald .. Mar. 31
Lord H.otghton - - '''o; June 19
J. A. !hackle .... -July 29
Kinglak.• Aug. 5
Tenn 'w1:i .7-7:"..,....,Aug.
0. 1V. llolures Aug. •A)
Fanny Kemble. . Nov. 27
Ul.detoue Dec. 29
gethoal
r--•r_zs
- DRB. EaYRRRON 1k Tr/RI/BULL.1J A. T.ICrrKRwn", M,D.
W R. TraNDULI. M. It,
0111.4• l;amllton Street. Phone 102.
- --1 rIll3 mmennu' tesldenoe. \orth street.
Opp0ite St. (leorre'church,'phone 194.
- 11>r, Turnbull '• rewidenee, Montreal etreef.
/Southwest of Public l.lbrarv. 'Phone 4 M.
1)R. W. F. (1ALLO V, M. H.
(Nene, ('olbnrnenlrMes3(.. next door to Stover.
Warn Hunk. TMeobssse - Omoe. 121 ; house.
4. 16. EILLORA1RrR..
- HARRI*TR
solicitor. notary. etc. Money to lead at
lowest rate.. a Mlea.-Nortb Street. O.a40eh
tower Maned Oa.* la tlea00114 I.SSM.ys
and Monday".
l,
O. CAMERON K. C.. BARRIS-
TEFLmonrhor. notary public. r►t6nes-
llton Street. Oederieb, thind door trots
Smarr. -
PILOUDNOOT, HAY`( a BLAIR
Intrristen, .dlcilors, notaries pane pr •
tore In the Merit ime Court, etc. (Mier, evt .lie
Hgwre, next door 3.'. A. ♦alms *Reamer!. Irl
tate fund. to lend ed rata. of
W pitou1 ullT,aK. C.
11. C. SAVA.t (1 y
DIOKiNSON s (JARROW, BAR-
RIHTRRIt*, atiorneys, eolleltorw.`etc.
L. n1r IN10 (BteAIItLLItlend n OoAwRn rates. t Y.
O. JOHNSTON. BARRISTER,
eolN,iwr, Mmmar.ionsr, D not*ry0public. • (1am11tpn .trust• Uoderiob 111.
Insurance. Loans. to.
W . R. 150/11.:111140N,
INSI KAN('E AI;E\T.
) Iar. AND LIGHTNING : Britteh. Canadian and
American.
/,u IDRNT HI,-..,. u. Alm 1.Vp1An•Rxn' 1.I4e11.-
;Tv: The Ocean Acotdeot and )ln*rantee
,'orporauon. Limited. of London. Eng.
y- 1.Dk4ITT AND 113'AMA4TKK Mortis The 1'. S.
Fidelity and (in*rantee ('onll•any.
)Nlnc al r0,ldenoe, northeast corner of Vie-
lorla and Ht. navtd"N etreetw. 19 17'4
1OHN W. CRAIGIE, LWFE. FIRE
U and accident lienuanee. Agent for leadMg
nlut nal and •tock companies,. nouranee In all
Innes effected on best plane and at lowest rates.
('al) 3t onion. corner Wast Street and Square
or .ddrems J. W. CRAiUIK, Ooderlch, Ont.
fele .hone M
171 cKiLLOP MUTUAL FIRE IN -
eURANCK CO. -}Pero and hoisted
town property teamed.
(M1cen.-J. H. Mclean. fres.. Rlsgen P. -.0-
T. Fewer. Vloe-Prat, Brucella
TbomM K Hays. Sec. Tre.a'.. He*fort4
.forth Job
INrectnrs -w'a. 1'hg.,nrr. Hoa
0. Grieve, Winttuop , Oegrge (tale, forth,
John IhneeweM, Hebert: lemma Keane,
woad ; John w at, Hedrick ; Thos. Frasier,
Hruceflsld ; .30hn 14. McLean. Moven : Jut I
Connolly, ('lint on. iI
J. W. Yeo, Holman -111e. agent for Wert
Hnrem. Policy holders own pa wirmiemnntw
and get their cards nroelpted *t Tozer a: ;
Brown's, Clinton. or at It. 11. Cult's grocery,
Kingston .Deet, tlodertoh.
NOSBRIDGE. •
FRIDAY. Jan.
•Rev, Fathers O'Neil and Fe
.tided the Dalton -Deane weddt
eek. -
1V \o.. The marriage D
Ilizalweth Deane and Michael I
.1 Winnipeg. trw.k place at 8
,ph's .•hureh, Kingdbeidger -a--
* 1 ten. Tneedsy morning. J.
.0111. The bride was attired i41 d
4 white silk tthesealine over
*tin, and wore a toque with
11111113•. She war assisted by !.
or. Ilia. Anna Deane, who
Tbr l':anadian Courier tit Tomltu has
announced the result of a balloting
cuntest which it c.tnducted on the
question. "Who are the t •n big/feat
('.radians?' The voting was brink,
over 1101 celeltltee bring merlin/ited
for placea4us the roll of humor. The
only restriction was that the names
emigrated sho';ld he three of living
Canadians. The first ten were as
follows
1. Sir Wilfrid Laurier.
2. Lord St,alh.nna.
:i. Kir Williern Van Morale.
4. Itr; Ooldwin'math.
5. Mr. William Mackenzie.
fl. Kir Charles Tupper.
7. Hun. 11•. S. Fielding.
8, Sir Thomas Mbau{hnee.y.
9. Sir Sandford Fleming.
h►, Mr. 1L 1. 8 wdea. ---
Of these Air Wilfrid La er, !lir
Charles Tupper, 11.in. Mr Fielding
'Aged Mr. Borden belong -lo t4teemen-
.hlj,; Sir Willieni Van orne, Sir
Th.Htlas Shaughnessy nd Wluhtt,t
Mackeesie are melee president. ;
SWMelydfoni Fiemin its s i11'htirirt
and scientist. and I)r. iuldwin Siuitb
represent[»itetetur•.
gjta
Ie Friday ap tacky? liledrtone,
Beaconsfield.-1Yashington.
Fahrenheit and Spnrgeo,t were horn on
Friday. t)n a Friday Henry Vilf.
1 ion which Ca1Ni,r his commie,1l It>a
4..
41w---dieerrerg of J orth America.
Columbus Actually discovered Americo
l' 7t i$I im y. One. landed11he
f'lymm h an Friday. Once 11101 4., the
Hort pew'+palter "ad" ar.d the fleet
newspaper prihle l by steam power,
(The/Times), tooth appen ed on a Fri-
day': w•h11,' the etanip act was repealed
In 1:ngl4nd on the sante day of the
WeWeek. With Chirleo Dickens Friday
as en a iprelal favorite. • - - --
ler stuttered badly want to -
soil after ten difficult
suns Irs?nett to Nay quite distinctly,
"Peter Piper' ' ked a peck of pickled
peppers." His Ode r•ongrntulate(I
hint upon thin pitting .hievetnrul.
"Tea." staid the Ina' uubtfullyy,
"hut it'4 's -4 -such a der cedly
d-d•d-difcult- tem -mark to w -1s.• k
into an ordiu•n-nery c-c-eonvetM-s-en•
tion, y' know."
Marriage LlcetuseI
AMR B. JOLLY,
7 7 OUDLLRICH. oNT.
Wateamaker. Jeweller and Optician.
limner of Mantes., Licensee.
TTLANE, ISSUER OF MARIII-
, A0I lioslrab Oedericb. Out.
st3,t9I1f0 PARLOR
11EDFORDBLOCK BARHKRsit OP.
- ThM well-known nod ,,pular stand
often Ire patron. the bed Mr, lee In .heting,
halr•eutUng, site, eta.. ladles' hempooing a
peel*(ty IIn11 04111.11 hands empinyeol.
�Yosr pw4one will be eppreclatel. H. 11.
YDOaEa RR, =mister.
inction(Iatf*
►r HOMA14 GUMMY, LIVE STOCK
sea general atletlnneer. (/1gor on Nonth
Rt.eot, whets he will lee found at. all time.
wh.n nnt',rying galea Torn1 reaw.n.hle ani
evory ellbrt owed t0 give you ostistafUon
Phon*5n _ -.
AUCTIONEERINti.
All hr*nnhe,. eatahlty attended tn. Farm
8,130,, lay. .tnek Mks, real mistime rind m,.mh*n-
Ala* 4313* made Anywhere, Write for /ate* or
call and talk It over with
Geo. 8 ckett,
Hamilton street, Goderich
Tapes' No. ted
e slit
•
Many harlehip4.uidut,d by students
nllending university or college in
Scotland have been roliKht.'to light
from Time 10 time. The lilargow
News tell.. of n'sliefint of Anderson's
Medical College, in that city. who ful-
filled the 11 111 11'11 of a lamplighter dur-
ing Ida •'snare hottest in a neighboring
n other income than
btu h. H
r bad n) c t h t
K
the few shilling. I,e rrreiyed weekly
for lighting, , itingui.hing and denot-
ing the burgh leutie, and ft this he
paid his college fee.' and kept himeelf
A.irly reapaet*Ila. lin one nae4si01)
he applied for an inrream of wages,
and was celled before the eon'
miter. One of the heilli1'm
market that nn able.bolied• healthy
-
Inoking young men like 311. sip-
plieert night find . other em•
pinyment instead of westinghis time
as ho was doing. The application for
an increase was tofu/ed. One may
conceive the he tIIea shrprise et a aub-
.enquent meeting when the sown clerk
read a letter from the lamplighter
tendering his reelgnetion. rut he had
messed hie final oseminetinn ae a folly
qualified doctor. Mr, Carnegie'. Iw•n-
efwet.inns to the Kent. 1'niverdties
Ont have done away - with ell heroism of
['hie kind, llkewiae the romaocc.
121111 a person be a Chs ielian who
doter not hold hie prolk•rty subject to
the orders of God for ire dt.p•tarl :'
Will a Ohristiau be as glad to Kit
lir money at the tuttunnud Of Ural. sr
!holt urs, I.',Intim) 1, 1909
THE MARKETS.
Liverpool and Chicago WheatFutures
Close Higher -Live Stock -
Latest Quotations.. ,
sluraday k;vtnlux, eats 1
IJverpnol wheat lutur i cloned 3 4 high
eM than Saturday, and conn rimmed un
.hanged
Chicago May wheat c_lueed 3k err
than reitetday:- Mtn .11ic high , aa7-oats
Inc higher.
Winnipeg Options.
Wheat -January SOAOtf bid. sett' -sterni
bid. May 11.06 bid
Oeta- January Mee tad, May t1iir bid
Twwate Gobi* Mabee.
Wheat. fall. bush et 00 to 8....
Wheat. red, bush 1 (s) ....
Wheats goose, bush 0 91 ...,
itye, "lush 0'05 ....
Buckwheat, bushel
Peas. bushed ............. 0 r ....
Barley, bushel 0 SO
Oats. bushel 0 e0 0 el
Toronto Dairy Market.
Rutter, esparator. dairy •n e 0 ti
Futter, store Iota . 032 0 33
nutter, creamery. solids 037 0 3e
Butter. creamery, Ib. rolla0 *7 , los
Eggs, new -told, done % 032 0 33
Eggu, cold stanage 0 M O 37
Chrexe, large, Ib 0•I3K ....
Cheese, twin, Ib Olt
Healy. extracted 0 30% 0Ill
Nsw York Dairy Market.
NEW YORK, Feb. 1.- Rutter -Top
grades firmer. „titers slow. receipts. 5;30.
creamer. spatial.. 30' to 304bc (official).
extras.. ea: to Mike: third to fust. Sk• to
2.e: held, common to special. to
w0
proc
. os,m0n to special, l& to,33 ,.
«ntern-factory, tlrtRs.:-'iiia' to Mee, wast -
urn imitation creamery, Drat, 3. to 24o.
Cheese-&MdY: receipts, 176. state. ruts
cream specials. It4tc to I624c. d.. . fenny.
1H4c.-_moo., good to floe. 14e, ultimo, full
to specials. !tee. l0 11%c.
i�gr--inrrn: receipt/1 713; state. Penn-
sylvania .Ori nearby, fancy. selected.
white. err: do , fair to choirs. 37c .to Mc.
brown and mixed, taeoy. . o to 3Oc: do..
• nth to choke. Mc to 36c. western. first.
Psbe, .•.econp. IOc to 33c.
CATTLE MARKET.
"UNIVERSAL"
intr.cre tKRR
And lit:tlSElt....
(III-tleror+tt lir,, Irl 1(107
iu Thera: :tUuutcn.
WittiO.t rrfl.ne hn,d• re the (ketch.
ylaNe and r 1,y 4, .lt.e.
th til tilt tie
THIS IS
SO METH I NG
.their own 11
'tread should have.
We will let you have
a thot•otigh trial before
purchasing.
bath Ili
w
Frio .:,-... r71
i
t
Cables Firmer -Hogs Are Higher at
East Buffalo and Chicago.
• •4 • , Feb. • I. -Louden rabtee for
cattle ere steady at 13c to Lil,c per I1.
dresrrd weight: refrigerator beef L
quoted at 101kc to ;Piss titer lb
Toronto Junction Live Stock.
TORONTO JUNCTIuN, Feb. 1. -
Receipts of live stock at the Union
Stock Yards were 77 'carloads, -mini-
poactl of 1596 cattle, 213 sheep and
Iambi and 19 calves.
Ntebess. -
Prime picked lots of butchers sold at
16 to 40.3). loads of good, Malt to 14.40
rnedlurm. *4.L- itt..14.40: manatee. 1x.75 tq
:4.10, cows, $7 to $4.:O; canners. 11.50 to
12.60. - _ ...
lit' ..r. and springers.
A limited number of springers and
milkers sold at froit 130 to Situ each, and
The Catholic Truth Society
Of St. Thomas Takes Exception to Certain Ques-
tions in Dr. Linscott's "Questions on the Sun-
day School Lessons," Which Are Widely Pub -
lished. ,
The Signal is naked to republish the
foltowinq liter sant to The St. .I
Thomas Thoes by the Catholic Truth
Society of that city.
o t e ''1 tor of The city..
Silt,-In your issue of lust Saturday,
in the weekly 1
c.kl installment for
the 31st
January of "Qiteetinne on the Sunday
School Lesson." by Res. Dr. Linsrott,
some questions' are propounded wWeb
constitute an attack on the Catholic
church and are even calculated t r bring
contempt upon 1110 clergy of all de-
nntoinatiune. This su:alty seeks no
.frtntroversy and attacks none, tint, as
these. "Sunday School Questions' are
widely puhli.l,ed, we simply request
an °ppm trinity of defence 1n the same
Public manner. -NVt queue the ques-
tions objected to in 1 heir order :
(Zoe. 1. -Acts iv. -v., 1.t. -Why did
these ',,;nisei,. whomaim
pointeett for r arrying on His chum..',
oppose Peter and Johin seeing they
were in the•utna'se viete?
Comment - -Art - -I TIMMY til
Jarael, Doctor, anddosI not know that
1110,4 Jewish priests were no longer
(cod's appointee*,•lnit were in opposi-
tion t0, and not in the service of, that
PAM wh Peter and .John served ?
2. --"Are professional teachers
of re ' . n naturally jealous, wben
others heg o teach, and are making
i t a ,nrcees %" -
Conntent. -Yee, - •tor. and justly
so, if lily can 11110W 1 1 ' • connuission
to "speak nm having authority." So
also ate governors, judges. phi -Petting,
and other duty appointed men, gtitte,
our very next question Is one well -
frown form of pet secution by�nnuen-
O.
tie, 5. -'•What �t 1M1;It' iia Rnm•an
t oiLcs Into the P,-otesl.tuts%"
--C.uuutettt,-Yam arontine here. Doc-
that only Catholics (with possibly
Doc --
tor, n t
1
Y fR Y
theexceptionof the ease of Colvin
(,sir 1+1
and Servetusl are answerable for the
pbyyeieat-per,eetrtions'4(nd -intolerant
writing. of past ages. Let ter Nl33
what leading non-Catholic historians
of high repute have testified :
"The adhctents of the Church of
Home have never tailed to emit two
repruache.ton those who left them :
one 'tient the reform was brought
abotit by intetal)ergta and calumnious
amuse. by out edges of en excited popu-
lace, or by the tyranny of princes;
the other that, natter stimnlating, the
of the church, it instantly withdrew
that litteray of judgment. and devoted
all who pttreuwed to swerve from the
W ` °auto by law 10 virulent
obloquy m• tot a imes o bonds and
ti t l 1
death. These reproaches. it may 11e a
shame for tea to own, can be uttered
and cannot he ringed." ---Hallam.
"It is true enough that each party
abused the other. and that many
keen. severe, Wee and malicious
things were put forth by the Itonlish
party, but for ecnaeless cavilling and
scurrilous railing and rileildry, and
for the most offensive peremelilie',
for the reckless imputation of the
worst moll yes end most ,I*.Oaa vier,,
in shot t, for ell that was calculated to
tender an opponent hateful in the
eye f those who were no judges in
the moa of dispuie, *dile of the
Pusateri par.,went far beyond their
1 wan to defend
adversaries. tet t d n
1n
the ItOmi»h writers hut it really
appears to the only sig with to
say that, whether from •r had
:riot fere, they did in feet *hat tin
Ibat tierce, truculent and abneive
Ianguagu, and that loathsome 1 ihaldry.
which chatarteeixrd the style oft ,0
many of the Puritan writers." --Mait-
land (The Reform'atinn, pp, 47, 49.
h:d. 1849).
"Tilt e*yIum of Papists It11e fiettle-
ment of Maryland founded by Catho•
lice and presided over by the (Cat bribe
Lord d Raltimota) was the spot where in
a remote corner of the world the mild
forbeerynce of n proprietary adopted
religions fr•eedoln as the Miele of the
State. The Roman Catholics who
were oppressed by the laws of Eng.
lend were alts to find a peaceful
asylum in the quiet It/whore of th-
reasonably jealous of roil-eppointe
governors, judge* and physicians, no
matter whether they "snake A Nemesis
i ee pro -
Helmer!
God H m If r
of it' or not. Even [
,-I*imer! that He was a "jesluua Gal."
Why, as a teacher, do you set the
t ming against their legitimate pallor*
and thus pro lllnl a religious anarchy ?
Que. :4.-"Jlave priest+ and preech-
ers in the part !Wen quick or slow to
see (:own's new revelations of truth,
whether in ',cisme@ or theology?'
Comment, i'riestr, and presum-
ably pre/whets, do nit claim a cnei•
mission to teach the science.. except
indeed the 'science of the (baps! of
Chriat ; still, one could give an ex-
c@edingly long lint of (letholie priests
who have been not+hM eentrlhutora
to flrrigrr•as In the realm ..f /science and
Indention.
gee. 4. "If two persons are really
one ,kith (Ind, will they persecute one
another for diferenec of opinion, no
matter bow wide apart ?-
Comment. - Certainly noL Yet
1• ^ii.,� si�t�,°
•
vest r-11NC
Vaal calve- sol.! . to Kos
per'
$beep anti Iamb.
1 -spun ewes sold at N to $4.5 per cwt.;
rams, 37 to 1150 per cwt.; Iambs, 16.00 to
16.16 per cwt.
Montreal Live Steck.
MVSTHf'wt. r.u.-4.-( 1sof-*tins
I(ontreal Stock Yards West land Market,
the reeelpts of live stock for the week
ending Jsrl.-311 were cattle. an sheets.
sad lambs, gee holo nod 300 calves. The
supply for lural consumption this morn-
ing consisted of 1303 cattle, 310 sheet, and
lambs, 1904 hogs And Me calves. -
The condition of the market was much
the same al that of n week ago for cattle.
pricer bring steady, In spur of the fact
that supplier were larger, and the quality
01 the sir - not uulte,*u,aoest_.-.►-w.w-a
GI the tae was the demand for export.
aocouut, and quite a few of the best
steers, cows and bulla war.. boughs by
e ome western shippers. The local and
outside demand w•as rather alum In the
early part of the morning., bun later It
Improved some, and on the whole a fair
trade war done. There were really no
.holee stock on the market. and In con.'
sequence the top figure realised wan 1yr,
but Stec would have been paid by some
buyer.. If they could have obtained the
quality. Cables received from Liverpool
reported trod. M eartte very aloes, while
those from •Glasgow steted that trade
was rather more active than a week ORD.
The beet steers utfere.l here to -day mold
at 034c; good stuck at 4%c to Sc; fair
a1 4'Ac to 434c; medium at 3%e to 4c;
common at 3c to Ake•, and Inferior at k
to 2tec per pound. A stronger feeling
bee developed. las the rkrt for lambs.
-
and Prices ala.eabaa d1)}--west!_illave se-
vaseed '-1' pec, -pound. wlileh Ir ane 10
Inc continued email recrPpta and the good
local and outside 'demand for the satin.
Hales of chek-e lots were made at ie' to
6oyc, and good al 4Yee to Shit: per pouni.
There Is no change In the condition tit
the market for 'Meet., which remains
,rine, under a fair demand, end Mile' of
choles stock were made al Sete to 4e, and
culls at 3'er to Pee per pound. The de-
mand for c alve,, -was good. "f which the
offering• continue small, and prices rule•
firm at front 13 to 310 each .e to .lite and
riU.TB)'.-"The market fur each,
is strong,
and prices have scored a further advance
of Ina• i. Jae per Ia) poleax .Ince this ala
weak Tbl' Is allriboll,t In the small
e uppl)ee tontine forward. and the eon.
Untied keen demand from packer'. Sole*
of selected le,x were made at r In to,47.00
per 1001 pounds weighed off carr, ' ' - -
- -East -Bulfiro Littiillarket.
MAST HI • FFA L4 ., Feh. 1.-ratur-Rs-
octet/. J0n1 head, s, live and strung to le;
higher. prime eteerr, 16.5. to 3e 76. rhleQ-
ping. 116.M to 16:5. butchers, 1475 to 16.13;
heifer', $1.:.5 t0 3i; coma, 13.30 to 35.;5.
butte, 33.5 to 14.Z.
Veal.-IteeeIpta, 110 head; active end
'J. L.4her, r so ter.
Hogs -Receipts. 0400 head; fictive and
lar tn_N--Tffxliel'; Ittya, me to -re higher:
heavy and mixed. 47.11 In 17.::.: ymite, s.
tog•-14s.._16.51.lea1N.-Ta; rough*. 3
U1 Ifi ...•eines. e4.r0 to 43: dairies, 34.76
to 41.15.
Fticep nll-li T.arnhre- i%.celptx.-Perotkc-
live, ewes steady: others[ 10 00.' high -
pr; lionba, 10 to it; yearll0R4. 36:., to 37:
wethers. 46 to 1..7 ewes. 31.U) to M.
Muse. mixer!. $2.10 to
New York Live Steck'.
NETS: TUItik. Feb. t..:ttw•yea- Reeslplr.
$106: steers in very light supply and ►w•
to Se- higher: fat baits. lir to _,r higher;
others. ateady;- r:
eteerr, :v to 16.95; bulls, $3 In 14,16: cows,
17 1,• $4.10. Cables quoted live tattle
1. °therm steady : cows stead t0
lee Jeetker, - -
strf- mews to it es mot » ere
cattle steady at It 4,, Ile MI' IL, dreamed
weight refrlgr'rator beef stead)', at Me
to 111x..• per pound.
calves-R.r•ripts. 40.4; reals *Si, [Ower,
barnyer4 velvet' and western slow to e0e
lower, veal,., $6.531 to $9.70. few choice. 110,
rutin, 14 6.3 to 36: barnyard . calves. 32.30
to N: weatern ralvee, est to 84; Indiana
do„ $4_' to 1/.75.
Sheep and Iamb -Receipts. 13,m3, sh..p
greedy to strong: lambs Mc to Me- high-
er; choice stork N'• molt her; sheep. 41 to
Or •: extent metiers, P.P. culls. 32.01 to
5 2.7".; yearlings, 17 to 16 linin* 3 las
706; one mar. 31, r1111.4, 14.2:. to $190,
IIoge-Iter-elpts, 11,751: market 3.: to no
higher, at 14.50 10 MM.36._- _•
Injunction Halts Manager.
Ptrrl Arthur, Feb. 2.-T. 11. Macau -
Mc. reapptrinNgl Manager of the street
rail* al by the joint board, 'bid tort
take up his duties yesterday as in -
N w
�i Pr being served nth tot itt'unc-
Gnl i c
g 1
issuedJudge1 Lcx u n
tir)n 1 41 he M
ispplieetion of,W..1. Dewier. K.C., for
Manager Pilcher, alleging breech of
01011[x01. •
gl:t--enotlgh of a good
.thing. �M1' mother
sa\'s, there'- nothing
better tri;Iii
Moaney's
Perfection
Cream So�h:�
keep your pantry
:;heh'esstocked Wit.'1
" 3ily(►I)ey's"
"-they
are always fresh :ind
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6rm,e s, w; v„1..K, Calg•• r,
Vancouver.
-streaks. ; and '!hare, Ice,,' litotes -
ere kheltervd against Prole's-
ance,"--Rana oft IProt rs
tent
tont ih
tent hietoria
Surely it in pose e for Or. Lin,enll
to conduct those Public "Sunday
Schad Questions' 'w•ithkwti making
covert and easily refuted altai tstaipem
other pearrehle Christians who err
willing to let the lamentable religious
uphearale of ancient day. re+t in the
pages of impartial hlutnt'S'.
Yours, etc..
TIIK CATHOLIC TROTH Ao(•IgTY tit'
$T. THOMAS.
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