, of the next ii vc contestants. ml hi C" 3131.5 Slilili' BLUE as THE Gazéï¬-E'é BRANSH. Prizes for Answers. The. l-izcttc has secured the right to publish the international Sunday School Les-inn questions by the ltev. Dr. Lin- scott, which have aroused so much in- terest elsewhere, and they will appear ' weekly. One of these questions each week is to be answered in writing, and upon these answers prizes will be award- ed. This paper is also authorized to form a Local Newspaper Bible Study Club for its readers, and guarantees to all who join and fulï¬l the conditions, that everything heroin promised shall be I faithfully carried out. Persons may join the club at any time during the year, but must, of course, answer the 51’. (piestions hereinafter ex-' plaiied, to qualify for the prizes. It is, l::)“.‘.,'\’ei', (lesirahle that the questions be ans-.vered as the lessons are studied. 7 The international Newspaper Bible Study Ciub, which had its origin last year at lh‘antl‘ord, Ont., is for the pur- pose of promoting, in an unfettered way among the masses, a wider study of the iible, the baser truths of Christianity, and the problems which enter into every man’s life. it is composed of all those who join a local club and take up the simple course outlined herein, barring only ordained'clergymcn. We have the sympathetic eo-oporation of the latter, but it is not considered fair to have them compete for the prizes. Sunday School teachers, b’ible class scholars, and church goers generally may belong to this newsâ€" paper club, also nonâ€"churchgoers of all shades of opinion. ,All such are warmly invited to join and compete for the prizes. CONDITIONS 0!? THE CONTEST. 1. Each contestant, or his or her fam- ily, must be a paid-up snl.)scriber to this paper during the continuance of the con- test in order to qualify for membership in the International Newspaper Bible Study Club and this Local Club. 2. Each contestant in this Local Club must answer each of the written ques- tions for 5'2. consecutive weeks, comâ€" mencing for Sunday, July Lilith, and the ' answers must all be in the possession of this paper within two weess after the close of the contest. El. Each question must be answered separately, and the paper written on one side only. No answer must exceed 200 words, and may be less. if possible,1 write oil/letter paper, size about 8;- by 11 inches. 4. Each answer must have the name and address of the writer at the bottom - of the answer, so it can be idcntilied, given a number, registered, and then the name cut off so the examiner may know it by number only. 5. Students should be careful to under- stand the question before answering. To do this the lesson text must be read, and especially the verse or verses upon which the question is based. 6. The answers for this local club must be delivered at this ollice, and they will be collated at the close of the con- test and forwarded to lmadquarters for independent examination by competent examiners. The prizes will then be awarded according to the highest num- ber of marks won by members of the internatiomil Newspaper Bible Study Club. and prizes which may be awarded to mombersof this Local.Club will be SE, ven out from this ollice. ’ ’l‘llE PRIZES. First Series.â€"â€"A gold medal to each of the ï¬rst live contestants. Second Serios.--~A silver medal to each Third Series.~â€"A teacher’s Bible, price $150,110 each of the next live contestâ€" ants. Fourth Series.â€"â€"The book, “ '1. he Heart of Christianity," price $1.50, to each of the next thirty-live contestants. ll‘ifth Seriesfld developed mind, an expanded imagination, a richer experâ€" ience and a more profonul knowledge of the Bible and of life, to all who take this course, whether winning any other prize or not. _ Each medal will be suitably engraved, giving the name of the winner and for what it is aaxnu-derl, and in like manner each bible and book will be inscribed. All who can write, and have ideas, are urged to take. up those studies regard- less of the degree of their education, as the papers are not valued from an edu- cational or literary stamlpoint, but from the point of viewef the cogent-y of their reasoned ideas. Rrv..l)r. Linscoit’s Susseflive Qua. - tions on the Sunday School Lesson for Scpi. 13th, was. David Made King over Judah and lsâ€" rael. ll Sam. 2: 1-7 ; 5: 1-5. Golden Textâ€"David went on and grew great, and the Lord God of Hosts was with him. ll Sam. v: 10. Verso I-â€"l)id ilavid expect a deï¬nite and clearâ€"cut answer from the Lord in l _v response to his enquiry ‘3 What method did God probably take to answer David's two matter-of-fac'c- questians? is it reasonable, or is it fanatical, to expect God to answer similar matter-of- i'act questions to-day ? If our first answer from God is not clear and full. ought. we to’ keep on ask- inu; until'we are satisfied 2’ (See I Sam. iii; 24, xiv: 8?, xxiii : 2, iv: 9-12.). Verse 2 --Was God pleased or displeas- ed-with David for having so many wives ? What is the evidence, forth the Bible, that God has plannedjfor- one manta be mounds-ml-oalr qf.'osa-r.x‘ata~?i of Somervillc, to be entitled to vote in Is polygamy always wrong, and mon- ogamy always right, under any and all Circumstances, and why ‘2 Verses 3-4â€"-â€"lIow long before this did David know that he was going to be king? I Sam. xvi 21â€"13. Does God ever give a personal promise Ill these days, and will He ever fail in its fulï¬lment ? Verses 5-7-â€"What can you say in com- mendation of the spirit shown by David in this event ? What are the chief human qualities which are necessary in order to have success in life? Chapter Verse 1, â€"-\‘s'hy did not God make David king of Israel at the time he made him king of Judah, eight years previously ? Can God always bring things to pass when he desires, regardless of what men do ‘3 Why is it, and is it always right, that we should favor those who are “ our bone and llesh †more than'we‘, do others ? Verse '2.â€"ls real ability or merit al- ways or generally rewarded in this world ‘3 T0 wnvr liX'l‘EiN'l‘ Dons 1T imrnxo VPON onussm‘us as To ova l‘ROMO’l‘iON Olt sve- C‘l-Iss IN mm? (This question must be answered in writing by members of the Club). Verse 3--â€"~God had planned that David should be king over all lsrael. Has he in like manner a plan" for the life of every man ? Need there be any doubt on the part of any of us that we shall fulfil our high destiny in life ? Verses 4-5 â€"-At what period in life is a healthy manat his best ? How would you sum up the results of hands reign ? What is your estimate of David‘s char- acter as an individual mun ? Lesson for Sunday. September 20, 1908, is the Review for the past quarter. M Are your glass 75S right? ' Vision changes as all things do. Consult S. L. ’l‘aube at the Mansion House on l‘donday, Sept. 14th. Voters†List loo Municipality of the Township of Som- erville. County of Victoria. Notice is hereby given, that I have transmitted or delivered to the persons mentioned in Section 9 of the Ontario Voter‘s Lists-Act the copies required to be so transmitted or delivered of the list, made pursuant to said Act, of all per- sons appearing by the last revised As- sessment Roll of the said Municipality the said Municipality at Elections for members of the Legislative Assembly and at Municipal Elections; and that the said list was first posted up at my oliiee at Burnt River on the 29th day of August, 1908, and remains there for in- speetion. And I hereby call upon all voters to take immediate proceedings to have any errors or ommissions corrected accord- to law. Dated at Burnt River the lst day of September 190$. 31 2 ~ SAM. SUDDABY, Clerk'of the Township of Somerville. This School bases its claim for support upon merit leOllO' ELLEGTT _ f '4 / i 7 /’-“//‘" ' I . I , m7“; . rename, our. \/ , Has high grade courses, superior facilities and unsurpassed teach- ing talent. Hundreds of students go out annually from this college to good positions. Let us cdnca to you for proï¬table employment. We will do it right. Catalogue free. Enter any time. . W. .I. lCl‘lio‘tt, Prim (sipal- ;. COR. YONGE AND-ALEXANDER STS. . kWWmm - S 5X14 {CS 131 EDI. Whole or part of time ; liberal terms ; outfit free. We have smoothing new to oll‘cr. Write at once. Established 1857. . 500 acres in nursery stock. Till} THOMAS W. Bown'ax (is So): Co., 1111)., Ridgcvillc, Ont. - ' . a ' mmmmb 5 ll l‘lEi‘l illilillilll costs a lot of‘ money. Therefore take care of the wnggon you have. If it promptly and properly. DOn’t let it go to rack through carelessness. My facilities for repair- ing repainting and over- hauling W'il Q'gOllS were La never better. All work gua ‘anteed. 13LANING done on a good np-lo-date F. 0. Chambers. i needs overhauling or re- pairing, have it‘ done n . A ' )~ I ‘ . machme at itasonable . Surgpons “f 0mm ‘ates. gTorontn Universiry. lg; Wedding“ Rings {3 CGRRECT CGLGR, " CQBRECT thtlll, CURRECT lllElGHT, CORRECT STYLE, CORRECT FlillSl-l, CGBREC? SHAPE. Stamped “Britten Bros.†and C-iuarnteed for all time. shines as . Persons requiring dry lumber should take advantage of the facilities afiordcd by our new dry kiln, where they can have lumber dried to order at reasonable rates. Foot of Kent St, LINDSAY ISSUERS OF MARRIAGE LICENSES. “Wedding Gui-ts. JEWELRY, SilliERlllilllE, CLGCKS, Fli‘lE Cl'iliill, CUT GLRSS, nu spots. We are always pleas- ed to receive Visitors and shew our goods. ' . “'3’. . Lumber planed or ï¬nished 111 any style dean-ed. Ftiililflii with Fliiiliiih filitl..- FRBPREETQR. to use is THE . SEER haw â€" W. wars Pillii’ T It is a pure lead, zinc, and linseed oil paint of the greatest durability. plied it can’t go wrong. 3 WW Vw . 1 6“ 30$: arms, WWW pk» diï¬t‘s'l' A LETYLE ï¬ï¬iï¬ii‘dï¬ï¬ï¬‚LE-EST Yï¬‚ï¬ FORGE? That we are agents for the famous “Buster Brown†children’s Express \Vaggon. Handy around any house, store or farm. Very strongly made. \Vill last as long as an ordinary large waggon. a full line of furniture of all kinds at the Leading Furniture Storeâ€"â€" L. EBEYW-li‘liiï¬ Â£22; ï¬EBï¬'ï¬ii} Diyiï¬lï¬fi 605.5513? --â€"OF THE»â€" County of Victoria . The. next sittings of the abmre Court wil be held in ’l‘womey’s hall, Echelon Falls ON THURSDAY, SEPT. 24th, 1988, commencing at 1.30 o’clock in the after- noon. Saturday, Sept. 1211], will be Ihe last day of service on defendants residing in this county. Defendants living in other conmies must be served on or before Tues- day, Sept. 8th. 2&3†Ofï¬ce hours from 10 a m.to 4 p. m ELISHA MARK, E. DuHANDp Bailiff. Clerk Font-ion Falls, June 19!;8. K D E N T I S T R Y. on. H; A. NESBH‘T, I. D. s, D. D. s Graduate of Royal College of Dental Honor Graduate of Three Years practical experiénce. V All modern improvements. .Office uvcr Can dian Bank of‘ Commerce, corner Kent and Wiiliam street,..l4inglsay, i0“; Khrmï¬mt. ' ‘ Properly ap- VVe can show Ion houses, painted with; it years ago, hat are still in good condition and that _ prove the value of the paint. ' {It'atï¬xi’AVm-Mr' " ‘ " ?'"r.‘.'a'.'l‘.ï¬*n‘r’l ‘ killsrmmcwi W3 ' ‘ 'r -‘ 39%.“? 313$.‘M‘ptl'ï¬i E‘EVI'.‘ ‘r‘ A -.‘ Call and inspect. Also - FEEï¬ELQffl FALLS llilEilBliifi PLENTERS BF NURSERY Sliliiii. Should either write direct to us or-sec our nearest agent. before placing their order. We guarantee satisfaction. Prices- right. ' Fifty heavy stockoi‘: the best apples. A-gents. Wanted. Whol‘eor part of time. Salary or liberal connnission- Outfit. free. Send for - terms. CANADA‘S OLDEST NURSERI ES. i The. Thos. l‘l. Barman & Son, Co. Ltd RIBGEVILLE. ONT. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE GAZE'l’ 'i‘ E oer: THE. BEST. tï¬r Malina 1 silliinr..in‘linz:mllllmilimnll’mtmilitarii‘liuflnm‘l‘inwilinrfldllh Waughrflhmfllnz. 'am’tï¬sr years’ experience. Extra ' r . .. . ., _ un’ , full-It :dlicmillizt Jdlliimdlann‘l'l‘atflht anthracite.isilllwuh. awn. 14‘ .52, .- not and Ell "'gpfdmmr limit I have a carefully select- ed stock of the best lines. All sizes, shapes. styles and prices. See them be- fore buying yourhfall foot- wear. u'lmll: Jflll’gll' uimr‘nmxmwr mflv’w‘ , l r M littlli illitii is complete and all goods . kept new and fresh. mngï¬ynrrnmprnnï¬g" opium“an l‘ _ n . J. W. BRYANS. Weston‘s Bread for Sale. EXAM lwfl lll‘lmflrll‘lï¬lfll twill. lunarlr ldjfllf'fllfll’flrmï¬â€˜w‘. lelWlll Jul}. Jtlhllllifllldum1 at Don’t forget that I have a. ï¬rst class Planer and are: prepared to do all work in this line in the best style ;. also to make SAEH ï¬féfl BQQRS. Your patronage solicited. Us in}: that high. What would you think of new engineer Who ran his engine- :two- or three years. night mall day, without cleaning or oil.- inn“? ' W'lla-t would you give hinr. for his machine after a few .; years of such use. ' And yet you subject'yonw wattle-a far more delicate; piece of machinery, tojust this: . treatment. ’ Don’t you. think it would}: pay you tolmve it cleaned. and} oiled up once a year. ‘z JOHN SLATER... (, ISSUER OF illARRIAGE- LiCENSI-.. .a NEXT noon 'ro Po.,"râ€"0IvFICE. FENELON FALLS. We have some of the newest lines iii-a Wedding invitations, Visiting Cards“ Memorial Cards, etc., which it will gnu. us pleasure to show you, at the (Murray onion, " ‘ ' ~~