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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 16 Oct 1908, p. 5

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uutammrn NEWSPAPER ', Bille STUDY CLUB THE GAZETTE'S BRANCH. 1’ fixes for Answers. l H: . no Gazette has secured the right to publish the International Sunday School Lesson questions by the Rev. 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 fulfil the conditions, that everything herein promised shall be faithfully carried out: Persons may join the club at any time during the year, but must, of course, answer the 52 questions hereinafter ex- plained, to qualify for the prizes. It is, however, desirable that the questions be answered as the lessons are studied. ’ The International Newspaper Bible Study Club, which had its origin last year at Brantford, Ont., is for the pur- pose of promoting, in auunfettered way among the misses, a wider study of the Bible, 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 heroin, barring only ordained clergymen. We have the sympathetic co-operation of the latter, but it is not considered fair to have them compete for the prizes. Sunday School teachers, Bible class scholars, and church goers generally may belong to this news,â€" paper club, also non-churchgoers of all shades of opinion. All such are warmly invited to join and compete for the ' prizes. CONDITIONS OF TIIE CONTEST. 1. Each contestant, or his or her fam- ily, must be a paid-up subscriber to this paper during the continuance of the con- for membership in the International Newspaper Bible test in order to qualify Study Club and this Local Club. 2. Each contestant in this Local Club must answer each of the written ques- consecutive weeks, comâ€" mencing for Sunday, July 26th, and the tions for 52 answers must all be in the possession 0 this paper within two weeks after close of the contest.‘ 3. Each question must be 'answered paper written on one separately, and the side only. No answer must exceed 20 words, and may be less. 11 inches. 4. Each answer must have the name the writer at the bottom so 1t can be identified, number, registered, and then the name cut oil so the examiner may know and address of of the answer, given'a it by number only. Students should be careful to under stand the question before answering. do this the lesson text must be read, and verse or verses upon especiall y the which the question is based. 6. The answers for this local club must be delivered at this office, and they will be collated at the close of the con- test and forwarded to headquar’rfirs for independent examination by cc--..-ipetent examiners. The prizes will then awarded according to the highest num- by members of the Bible Study Club, and prizes which may be awarded ber of marks won International Newspaper to members of this Local Club will 9,3an out from this office. THE PRIZES. First Series.-â€"A gold medal to each of the first live contestants. Second Series.â€"-â€"A silver medal to each of the next five contestants. Third Seriesâ€"A teacher's Bible, price $5.50, to each of the next five contestâ€" ants. Fourth Series.--â€"The book, “ The Heart of Christianity,” price $1.50, to each of the next thirty-live contestants. Fifth Series.â€"-A developed mind, an expanded imagination, a richer exper- ience and a more profound knowledge of the Bible and of life, to all who take course, whether winning or not. . Eachmedal will be suitably engraved; ' giving the name of the winner andifor 1. what itis awarded, and' in-like ma each bible and book will be inscribed. who can write, and have ideas, are urged to take up these studies regard- education, as All less of the degree of their the papers are not valued from an national-or literary standpoint, but the point of view of the cogency of reasoned ideas. ltcv. Dr. Llnscott’s Suggestive Qucs onthc nuday ' Oct; 18th, 1908.- - David’s Kindness to J onathan‘s-Son. â€"â€"lI Sam. ix. ‘ Golden Text-â€"â€" And’be ye kind "one to tender-hearted; fergiving one another; to another; Epiniv: 3‘3. Wliat'is the greatest sentiment which I the human heart can experience ? Verses 1-5â€"â€"\Vhat had been the tion between David and Jonathan Wnu nuance or a FDR :THZE SAKE‘ 'OF AN (This questiox writing by members of What would you say 0 fused help to a stranger, 91 he was the club.) until he for help, and! learning who he was, ran off and him our services, what would be titude at Jesus to us in. such acase 2: er, or refuse to help we have the power, or if we act just the contrary to this, is there any reason to believe that Jesus takes our action as if fits which come from the If possible, write on letter paper, size about 835 by any other prize School Les-son \l‘or IERIT“ \V’lULD 'YOU ' cm: 'ro.=x1.\'nxnss snows TO ONE reason," ornnn PERSON ? 1 must be answered in f: a man who re- the son of an old fricnd,‘ and than lavished kindness upon hnn '2: ‘ If Jesus were to come to us, incognito, , we refused ' hnn ; be- Should we wait to be appealed to, or ore we show kindness to our fellows, should we take pains to look up those who need our kindness and sympathy ? or snub a strang- If we speak cross to. I I him in need when rendered to him personally? Verse 6â€"â€"What are some of the bene- being the son of a good father ? It often occurs that the character of parents. as in the case of Saul. entirely changes during the period covered by the birth of their children ; does such a change affect thehereditary tendency of the children born under the different dispensations ? Verses 7â€"8â€"Ts it necessary. or right, under our Christian civilisation, for a good man in a humble pesition. to pay more respect to a man in an exalted pos- ition that he should to a soâ€"called equal or to render obsequious obeis‘ance to any man? How would you characterize the act of David in giving to Mophiboseth all the land that was owned by his grand- father Saul ? the death of his father. afterwards learns the father al right to, as soon as he learns who it is ? Verse Qâ€"Thc earth. common gifts of God. f or social table, but by what law vants who till his land, docs sarin have any more love miration of, or 1ntercst in, than the servants? lation between of God ‘2 be toward the “lame” are nnlitted to make their Is it an advantage or f to sit at “ the King’s table?" ll keep the aged and all who to support themselves? The Joy of Forgiveness. Psalm 32. FENELON FA LLS MARKETS. Reported by me llixcd Chop this COLLEGE, TORONTO. nner ed u- frcim their tions. pairing, have through.carelessness; rela- -; hauling; waggons-a ' b‘etter.. never . guaranteed” . PLANING‘ learn- ‘- ‘ rates. . then. I offered the at- l If a son legally acquires property on which the son had no mor- is he in honor bound to res- tore the property to the moral owner, the sky and the sea are the common gifts of God to man- kind as a whole; what moral right, the refore, has any man to exclusive own- ership in either, or any part of these Verse lOâ€"From our usual standards conduct, David did a fitting and a generous act in inviting an impec- unions king's grandson to eat at his of Christian ethâ€" ics are masters justified in compelling their servants to eat at a separate table? When God looks down upon a rich land owner. and his large number of ser- God neces- for, or ad- the master, Verses 11-13-~What should be the re- masters and servants, ac- cording to the standard of the Kingdom What should our individual relation and those who own living ? a disadvantage for the average young man in being able Should-the State make provision to are not able Lesson for Sunday, Oct. 25th, 1908. “I? Fenclon Falls, Friday, Oct. lGlh, 1908 Norm eLar Roller Mill 00 EUR FIiiE CATALQGUE is mailed free on request. Write for it if you have any notion of a College course. CENTRAL Bcsmnss W. ll. SHAW, Pres. E. It. SHAW. Sec. â€"â€" r "X. seconn nnnsmn coua'r i luv lllGGOll i costs aflot _of money. V TherefOre take care of the i, Waggon} you=havefip If it : needs overhauling or-~rc- it done " "promptly and properly... Don’t let it go. to:rack; My :f‘acilities .fo‘r»: repaira- ing“ repainting; and; overw- were All; work. _ done on a good up-to-dat-e: machine at reasonable:- .ri9:.+_9haml?9Â¥$ ne‘â€" .3... Needed help is denied many eyes because of the wrong that glasses once used become always necessary . . . idea In many cases they may be used occasionallyâ€"like a tonic â€"-â€"with comfort. Yet there are cases where the constant use of glasses is as necessary to health as to life. a stoma sass. ran: sameness. Edd-EMST Can do a great deal of: harm without: » hall”; trying, especially in the handling of‘ . prescriptions or the more powerfuli I drugs. You adopt a safe course if youi - Buy Your Drugg- l here. We know drags from A to Z. Our' , prescription work is highly commended". by physicians, because we follow direcu - - tiens absolutely. That’s one of the roan- : sons you ought to trade here; Robson’s Drug Store... ~AWWâ€" dry lumber should take advantage of the dry kiln, where they can have lumber Persons requiring facilities aflorded by our new driedto order at reasonable rates. Lumber planed or finished in any style desired. ff” * *FEHEWN' FdLLS PLANIHG MILL ' PRDPBiETOR. g1 v ihmdhmilfln nihmafilmlftmilln militanlllnnldnadln fined; A. TEIRS i, , , ' ; °_,__________â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"-â€"â€"-/"â€""’â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"/'â€"â€""‘: 05;, on and suns w 5%.. I have a carefully seleet- 65:- ed stock of the best lines. is. All sizes, shapes. styles and prices. See them be I fore buying youfifall foot- : ‘g wear. Windscreen THE . ,. SHERMfl-WILLIAM s" ,1 , Pam {i My fag; _ It is a. [pure lead, zinc, 5% and linseed oil paint of -- - __ _ fl gill. the greatest durability. Properly ap- mam' ' ‘3 complete and all" goods. . plied it can’t go wrong. We can show - kept new and freSh-“ 7?, f you houses, painted with it years ago, (i "“ that are still in good condition and that ' I J. I; prove" the value of the paint. 3 moors Bread fox-Sale. gamer: affilim‘lli‘fmlliii‘m'iiilviall‘uli‘i‘flili’ii'z‘iliii‘niiflw“tilt awrillmtfé I r Wheat.Scotch or Fife .... 80 to 35 F0 Wheat, fall, per bushel.... 80 85 Wheat, spring .... 75 80 Barley,pcr bushel.... 45 50 Buckwheat “ .... .. . . 48 53 -â€"-â€"â€"-- Oflts u ........ 35 36 ,» I... ‘ . . , . ‘1 Eeas’e, :3 Don t1i01 g: that I gave ye " m an .r-an amt Polzitoes, “1 .. ... 80 90 I 3' fiflbb atlas" 1191 k Butter per h . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 20 ' e are 1 to a iwor in: be Eggs, per dozen . . . . . . . . .. 17 18 j - Pr . “ii-W“ t°“------ “~00 140° thisline< mule best style ;.; [-lidcs ..... . ...... 4-00 4.50 __ Hogs (live) .. 6 00 6 50 also..to.mal‘£e‘- b Hogs (Dressed) .... 7 00 8-08 ~ ~ 9 Beef . . . . . . . . . . . . 500 6.0 a ., Sheepskins.............. 5’) 90 W001 . . . . . . 3 14 Flour, Brandon’s Best . . , , . 3.00 3.30 ~ w Flour, Silver Leaf ...... .. 2.75 2 95 m0“, Victoria .... 2.70 2-90 w . n v .t f Flour, New Process ..... .- ‘260 2-80 Your-p-atronag‘esonci ed.. h‘lour, Family, Clipper.... 2.55 2 75 u M Bran, per. 100 lbs ...... .. . 1.1:“) 1.25 Shorts, “ “ ... .. 1.30 1.35 “ . L55 1.60 JUST A LITTLE REMINDEfiflLEST YOU FORGET That we are agents for the famous “ Buster Brown” children’s Express Waggon. Handy around any house, store or farm. Very strongly made. Will last as long as an ordinary large waggon. Call and inspect. Also a full line of furniture of all kinds at the Leading Furniture Storeâ€" " L. DEYMAN & son FENELOH FALLS lNTEllDIllG PLANTERS 0F NURSERY-STOCK. Should either write direct to us or see our nearest agent before placing their. order. We guarantee satisfaction. Prices right. Fifty ,years’ experience, Extra heavy stock of .the best apples. Use an vans. Right W hat? would'» you think". of 1am engineer." who i ran. his engine-‘- two or- threcyears;.night and? day,. without. cleaning; or: oil; - -â€"OF THEâ€"â€" ing?’ What would” y'ou'=‘ give ‘- hima for-his- mac-inner after. a. few" years of . such use':. L And. yet" you' subject your? watcherâ€"a: far~ more: delicate: . piece. of machinery, .to justéthisw treatinentt‘. County. of Victoria. ‘\ The next sittings of the above Court wll be held in T‘w-omeyis hallchnelon Falls on THURSDAY; SEPT; ammonia, ' commencingat 1.30 o’clook' imthhvafilem- ~ noon. Saturday, Sept.12t.h, willbevthe lusty day-.ofmcrvice our defendants residingrin» I ' this county. Defendants livingin other ‘ counties must be served on-or before Tues- mgpnts: W‘autedl. “ Salary or liberal Wholeorrpart of time.- Send. for connnission.. Outfit free. 1. dabeSpt. 8th.. . t '(Jlfice hours from 10 a:m..tov4 'p..m-. erms.. . . .. . . ' i L 'l 4 , (I. " :i I 15 7 " i . ELISHAMARK, , y E- D.:HAND,'. cannons owner NURSERIE’SJ. = Don t‘ 3-017 thiuk It would ' BMW. Cm“ payfyou :tolilaveat cleaned 2 andl W: Barman titling co. m d' 'FcncIOnFalls, June 1908: RIDGEVILLE; 01W... 'Tlle 'l‘h‘os: ! oiled .up once} aayearr. ‘ JOHN? Starling. ISSUERI .OFi‘ MARRIAGE LICENSES-i 1 SUBSCRIBE? FUR» THE 3 NEXT DOOR TO :ros'rorricn... i ; EEHELonz. FALLS. GET: THE: BEST: ‘-.___‘___,________.___._â€"â€"-â€"- '. 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