cm. who-o m m m m- Inna W Joni-on. of Torontb'ls‘ jam! by will: NW N! a D“ “it home for a month's much. new: and amine has an broken. m. J, o. m. of New Stock. Was la m with»! um. m me New Your; can» o: In ad; M» an. is In my poor haml- m. M Johnson. -m. m 1m W and It. Sam M in training on 0th!!! Wampum“. has not harm. m h m and m of â€19 m. Victor Johnson. ot Madam}. ‘3“ We MN m 9303‘“ 8 «a home (or New Yul-'0. Mdmmumm is m. and m 31‘ Km min - - an; AQ th- alum «6 to madam placed on the delves on Setutda)’ evening. The annual meeting Will be held in the near future. Ambuolthe 00°" lovers ’3‘ mmtdontom on “V min: to 000 the hockey J. A. WYUE, th.B. Just Received 1000 bush. of Llsike 1000 “bush. Red Clover Highest prices between Toronto and Montreal paid, delivered at. my store. hr ~ 3â€" 6-1L Ant] I‘I‘y ‘Ubvn v. Brim, Shorts, Seeds, Salt and Shingles for sale. Coal, 331:, seeds, flom and feed are Strict- !v CASH after 16th imt. {3' CASH OMEMEE and Emily Agricultural Society an. nounces its annual meeting for Watt neaday. Jan. 18th at 1 p. m. A meeting of the Emily Cemeteny Company will be held on Monday. Jan. 16th. at 2.30 p. '11:. Miss Thornton has returned (tom spending her holidays with friends in Av Our local order of Masons received a fraternal visit from Peterborc lodge on Thursday evening. Thavisi- tors were entertained at. the Com- mercial house, after which they re- paired to the lodge room and parti- cipated in the exercises of the meet.- £1137 as a. Board at Health. Oiled streets in summer and deeply-covered snow streets in winter m a. decidad contrast. How the town does run to Toronto. Year's holiday «an 1: terboro. On Wednï¬day after: ding ceremony was cell manse by REV. D. H. «meadow-us is umfh a “W“ on NM.“ J-vu. auâ€" 7, The village council met on Monday and were sworn in. Some mutine business was translated. Emily township council calvened 9,: Monday , J. Morrison spent the New 5 holiday with friends at Pe- ACClDtNT AT SALEM and $301: the oath of of- day aitemOOn a. ven- r was celebrated at the r. 1). H. Currie, the parties being Miss Mc- ‘th her daughter. Mrs. at present. [1-5. Robert Mc’l‘aggart. Ol‘ Dwtlon. It. Ignace Davina. ' o! 0 Plain. Sula. in spending the tar with his parents It. md In. Imc Gooue me neuhnmt'. an!» m wag the winter with NI daugh- ter. In Wm. Shannon. 8:. ad In “sum m mu or an. neighboehood prior ‘0' M pub. {or an Mmaxyunm. and met: many mm hm‘ m plundmoeeunmnd‘ouuth‘ any prom Mums we“ in tho mine provâ€. hp. and In lone 0mm ad "to m Rune“ we value. upon. New Yum with It. mm‘a «mm. In Goo. mm. d mum ‘ mu nude Simon. 9! mm Bantu. m Q “Not with he mm wumm and John on Bu- few days ago. wane mm In. theloorhealippdandleuon m knee. breaking m9 hiccup. He m when to Dr. Hall. 0! Little Britain. Master Charles Tum IS a sent under the doctor‘s carve ing from a. severe sore throat hope to hear of his speedy re occupied tie pulpit. of" church on Sunday last senoe of the pastor. Rev. Mr. Du- prau, who was preaching on the Little Briteï¬n circuit. Mr. Arthur Tremeer is busy these days putting in new telephones in Little Britain and vicinity. Mr. 'Lawrence Rodmanu is doing a rushing business in the stock line and shipping: to the Toronto market. Dear Mr.. Emmaâ€"Wilma reamng the Liflord news in 38m!- i'seme of last week we were very much: surprised to read the fake and miï¬lbtuï¬ng ac- count of our Sunday school enter- tainment, written jnm doubt, by one ,01‘ our “roam-be literary chaps who attend church services and enter- tainments evidently for the purpose of mocking and ‘ beï¬tting church members and Sabbath school ï¬ork- iers. who are endeaVoring “ to look up and Rift up." In‘ the interest of truth and the Sunday school we wish to contraâ€" dict in the ï¬rst place, the statement that Mr. T. Efszapies and family and others went to church to spend a. social evening, also that one of our lady teachers is credited with singing. " Has Anyone Here Seen ‘Kellyfl This we consider one of‘ the most brazen falsehoods of the wag's whole tissue, as no such song was sung at our entertainment. It was deemed advisable by those who were interested in the entertainment to hold it in the church, it being more central than theghall, and also on account of the bitter cold and drifted roads. We had a fair-sized audience, some coming from the Fleetwood neighborhood and also from the 8th line south. A wise man once saw. " â€use a young man without either moral or Christian principle, educate him and he becomes a power for evil." 3 Yours truly. WuODVILIJF‘. Woodv‘ille, Jan. QPDied at his daughter’s home, Mr. Graham in Dunsfotd. on Jan 6th inst. Eph- Edwards‘ A preuy house weddhxg teak place at the home of In, Jenn mm. when her youngest daughter. Mo. was united in me holy bond- oi matrimony. \e m. Imam Gun. Lin'ord, Jun A (CORRECTIQIN .. R. L. STAPLES. 10, 1911. at reading a. pod. renown tron the «a. o! on man; mm: m be- pram ITEMS 31mm. Jan. Hui lamina. d Peta-bore. is tha guest of Dr. and Mn. HcPhuil. Wm. White. of East. M18. and {Will take possession Lurch 1. Mm John Ashton. and! two chil- dren.. of Lindsay, were the recent \isitors of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. ‘Dixou Jr. YMMV!" OWNLIRS SELL OUT- Mr. Later His-glam enjoyed tho lo- lithy scam in Mantra! with his ‘ Mr. Wesley Mullen. of Oshuvn. Ins rented the farm propertypl Ira. Mastev Ray Nokes whoâ€" unfortun- ately broke his collar bone while coasting, is improving nicfly.‘ Dr. and Mrs. McPhail were recent visitors in Port Perry. School re-opened here on Monday with a fair attendance. Miss Hamil- ton. of Methane. is the teacher en: gaged for the éï¬Ã©ming year. .A"7j 'fhe annual trustee meeting 'ot’ Wed- nesday was poorly attended“. Mr. Wm. Dixon. jr.. was re-electod' trus- tee for anothemterm of years. LUV lUl' anv- ucn :val .u v. J -.._ Property has been changing hands ~01k Monday last and it mus 1“" W in Manila of late. Mr. Robe. so. men}. the conï¬dence the mmpqyers burn. of Cobalt. purchased the resi- have placed in it- dence 01“ Mrs. Kate McDanal'd, and' The ofï¬cers of the Publi'c- mmry McInnis Bros., of Cobalt. have pur- held their annual meeting on- Mon- chasedf Ir. Neil McLean's midway. dhy lust and if we are to» judge from It is. understow, both parties intend: the report given out that renovating and improving their; pro. instkntion is in a flouni'shihg con- perty' next summer. ‘dlti‘on. There is at m present Mm. Noble. an Indian: beach-arm time» some thirteen hundred! Volumes the north, called at the comma; ib the library and a go'od‘ balance house- last week. accompanied? by a, on hand after paying all“ macs. young black b?" he 113" caught 5"†J' R‘ Balfour. 0‘ Ball: ' $88k" , _ _ . - W 2-. 1::2303n1r his uncle XL. R- bath. 0‘ imp; and had trained it, to be harmless and playful as a. kitten. l forming some very cute and do tricks, which were quite amusing. CAMERON Jan. IOâ€"The Woman's Cameron. of his place. will hold Institute, ' their next regular meeting on Janu- ary 17th in the afternoon at 2.30 in the. basement at the Methodist chm-ch There is to be present a lady lec- urer. Mrs. Watts. who will dehver‘ an interesting address besides a pro- gram by the ladies of the branch. All ladies specially invited. 'In the evening a jaint meeting composed of the Farmers' together with the W0- men's Institute will be held in the Grange Hall, when speeches will be given from both parties. All are wel- come. Kinmount. Jan. 9â€"Snow, plenty of it, and Cold, well. yes. sometime. 23 below last neck. and 34 the week be- fore. Mrs. Dr. “11ch spc-nt the week can visiting friends in Fenelon Falls. Mr. Will Craig and family. alter a. pleasant .visit to his mother. left last week for their home ih Gowgmo $0IE WWW ‘ Miss Ethel Barr left this Inching for Havelock to take up her duties» da. yuv-a.g ---â€"â€"v v- â€"â€"~r ockey has “Mn tum hold 0! um M MN m. wank us our young mam our Devon 10W am no pin to prom am In- to Hinder: Inst Friday waning. um! mu. A equation 0! Mold- me: the septette of that 9‘“. com- on will van on m AW lag cm «L to a m (“or o! m- u to at for human“ in GI. mum.mwnmuwusm wnmumuwmmu an . wiry plain“ and DOWN -C‘.\I\ K1 )2 V1017 NT .rï¬es intent the report 81"?†W" um- 11.. m, ; the-17“â€? instkntion is in a flouni'shihg con- 34.“ ‘diti‘oa. There is at; m present was»- an beachwtrom time» some thirteen hundred! Volumes strpng; l coma-dd in the library and a good balance up- to- I mied: by a, on hand after paying an macs. . 11â€.. 15‘ caught ma, J- R. Balfour. of “alum, Sash. . “um†‘ only vb to is Visitin his uncle XL. R- Le'th. f. be as g 1 o y 31 u. kitten. purâ€" town. , xih. h amt clever Mr. N. Pengelley and his son are‘ magi; ‘l‘he Epworth League of Cambridge street Methodist church were the guests of tho Cambray league ‘ last‘ mght. at. a. social gathering. Two steighs took about thirty young peo- ple from Cambridgest. church to V . Gummy and all report a most de- ‘ enu , lughtful time. A good program was ; er a provided, (allowed by lunch that was left. very mugh enjoyed by the visitors. “'88-!1- The (alloying Iron town took put in tho program: mu Evelyn Gm 0 ham. 3 reï¬ning; mm, V. Lunny and ty of s, 28 k be- .32" 0552 05 3.31.48 3 «1 our aid". HALIBUR'ION. Wharton. Jun. 10.â€"Are we attribute this inclement. am of the weather to the influx of visitors from the west, or from natural aus- efl ?' Whatever may be the reason the weather is quite cold in our lati- may; The sleighing is good' and to the lumber ï¬rms woods. ‘ uv n-â€".â€"---- most dail‘y to Penelon Fallm while the Laking and Milloy ï¬rms arc sending out large consignmenvs of .LlLindsay Young lumber. . The farmers are bringing in hay. oats and all kinds of farm produce. from which the-v receive (antv pric- town. Mr. N. Pengelley and his son are home alter spending several months in Calgary. Alta. They speak well 0! the prospects out west. Miss Winnie Balender. of Toronto. is home for her holidays. The ï¬rst hockey match of the sea- son is to be planted on Friday beâ€" tween Halibut-ton- and Minden. The Rev. NTH. and Mrs. Ste- vens hax'e se'v'ered their connection with the Haliburton congregation and haVe moVed to Menisha. Wis. i'I‘heir many lricnds regret. their re~ moval. The council had mu G. Thornbury. vmus TAKE ACTION m mm me am can. mm. 011%.. Jun. 10.43% 0’ un- munbornood. who m â€0.00.0 on was In a» man M TO PROTECT INTERESTS People Took Part ulna: nu: time all busy i'u a. most de- Asa was such grant» was creed that wt to death. w} better man took put W .Iun Gru- it? .ugï¬â€˜gfl’ehj '2! g: ’ :‘giigi 3;? {a dooonotdothtMM'IW aluminum Mp'lfl vent 31ml. “The eyes of the we run toad mustang“: the whole arthteshowmmseltmhthe behalf at them when heel-u- are per- fect toward Kin? (chapter xvi. 9). We need such a word 11- this-'0‘ much. tor the m It aims coin: to- and in in the earth and walking upmnd' M1! in it. A: a roaring lion he walketh about. wearing whom- he may devour (Job I. 7; IL 27." Pet. v. 8). Eariy h the reign of Am the Spirit ‘of God spoke to am mmugh Lamb. the son odeed. in the words 01' verses 2 to 7 of our lesson. referring to the _ ;____ l a! t 8' any Mono- mum otmmmmhï¬bm' unv-'_ years past when the people had been out of fellowship with God; but when- ever they in their trouble sought Him ‘He wee always fund! of meal. Inch of the message takes us back to the days of the judges. By the Leafs gracious dealings wlth‘ E!» peeple in the past. notwithstanding all their sin. He encouraged Asa with the words. “89 yo strong. Wm. and let not your hauls be weak. m- your work .shnll‘ he- rewarded" (verse 7). His ex- hortad‘on to us still and’nlways in, “Be strong it the Lord and: In the power of Bismuth" (Eph. 7h 10). See also he. '11..28~31: xlv. 24: Josh; 1;. 6, 18; Ha:- :m.4‘.hand note by eonmnt Unknown . .A. L n _.__ heed unto the Lou! and song: nun with their whole desire and entered intoneovemnttoseekthel‘ordcod or their fathers with all their heart and with all their soul (verses 11-15). The ï¬rst use of the title God “Al- mighty.†which means “the mighty God who is all ancient." B in Gen. xvii. 1. where Abram is encouraged to or their fathers with and with all their soul The ï¬rst use of th! mighty,†which men! God who is :11 some! xv“, 1, when Abram 1-1;; more often than in an the ot the Bible. we learn tpat to I the Almighty there must he an abhor- rence and renunciation of self (Job xiii). This turning to God in the days or Asa was such a reality that they deâ€" creed that whosoever would not seek the Lord God of Israel should be put to death. whether small or great. whether man or roman (verse 13). % it might be a auction whether this ‘ compulsory turning to God would. utt- or ill. prove to he a real turning of the heart. With us it. is either life on the Lord Jan in dead in mil-o- and sins. I lost soul. but the good new: in that Juno come to neck and save the lost (John ill. 18;! John v. 12: Unit. ii. 1. 2: 1! Cor. iv. 8). It the love 0: inlm whouvoupnmsmmt LUV h'ï¬'ï¬ï¬'ï¬Ã©ï¬‚d‘é’é to .o. | I! w my price. No): a Cold In One Day gm mom"... Mlu‘nmflluuimh uw _w|., Ada-guy, Kai-é our in. 011' mm don not win u to am woman to «In in 108 fauna! of men. loch ‘ with takes us» back to the hand 58â€- By the W‘s 9.180 {s with His people in i 0““ manning all their sin. I an e: m with. the words. ' ““80 ‘ â€"â€" Mm. and let not i went. rm:- your work 8191!?) ed" (vane 1). His ex- 3‘8 .ml- “drawn: in. “Be afls‘h Wt baton said meeting. 8. G. 00831231.. 8% Treats ammmmJ mmmmwm M â€Mam WGMKNW lllwn. a: . In. mud maul: ,0' the 5"†d‘l' Ufla maul Fire Inï¬ll-ant. cm, I“! be “d “I ‘4†00m“ “anâ€- in the m 0‘ IAndsay, 1911. at. 1-1 o'clock a. In. [0' m. pupa-o o! raving the Menu». not. who cloak-x d_dim, and reek. Just a few left. A splendid Columbia graphaphone. slightly used. {or $20. This is what, is called a bargain. Canada/s lead- A,_.___ m “H"! did $900.00.. W m-tho Kan-u City. 110.. 5°“ "’4 nut works. SURPLUS STOCK FOR SALE: - 31: discount for 30 M- 0"“ aflghtly used upright pic-0. ‘m .395, now $225. One upright Duo wood for summer only, VI! 3325. now $275. One second hand 0'8â€!- IAWNG’S" HORSE “(HAM sale Saturday, Jan. 15. ’11 Ten months’ credit, no int-est. discomtatmwotswmt. on crodlt amounts on an sums our on SALE. â€" A FEW SECOND- hand organs at extremely 10w pric- . es. and on payment of 50 cents a week. Just a few left. A splendid Cdumbla graphaphone. slightly used. {or $20. This is what, is called a, bargain. Canada’s lead- ing piano, the Gerhard Heintunan. with several other makes alnys on hand at the rowwt possible prices also A-I org-ans). Pianos to rem. Orders taken for piano tuning by an expert. Thos. Brown. 26 Wel- .25: 25 choice Holstein and. 4 pure-hm Holstein. due only. 1 Holstein 4 years old. due 11th 0! 2 three-quarter bred Ayrshin flail- 1 yénrung Hdlstein. ; breed. in call. 12 Horses, workers and drivers. 1mm,xp§nandgeldmg.8udu years old. grey gelding 12 years old. “PM he")! mates 11 years 01d. bury horse. 13 hundred pound; nut-class driving home, 4. yaua ant-elm mungm man. 9 put. unbroken. Mm home. by Keawick. been an. In: tall 1.4.85. “W m can k can. 1 mahw dua January. ‘ You-km“ 30". an duo January. 1-" WM :0: tannin. {Gallon an cumin. an alt but 1 1 l 1 Old. : Linn mu“ horse, 6 your: on. 1 l Big discount for : aflghtly and “mix! 0895. now 8225- One need for me o! tugmvymmmmm mutant. 1 «out». _ Auk an m. †mm“. “mm Jam 1121!. 1911. ‘Hm mun Lindsay- o'clock- I. In. tot tho $3545 Hm ’ I'm" ' I :6 El" BEST PRESS FOR ‘ BUTTER color 100 pounds of butter, And the inmuod price will pay for the odor ten times over. It is Nady hamlees and does by giving it that rich June col- or vith oiir BUTTER COLOR. Tracy-ï¬ve cents worth will flafl’oct the taste of the but a! in the least or color the but For Wms. etc.. write HENRY C. HAMILTON my. Ontario. Organist 3t Aat'flw‘l Pmbytedun Church mt. mum! nus. 1‘ We will be in a position m gi ‘50 public of Lindny uni nu rounding country the I.“ No vduu in “In and. PIANOS and ORGAN Our strong point is ‘ ï¬rstâ€"while price 18 as honest quulit-y will Terms of payment ‘0 5‘ Wm. Warre M St. hdrcw's Church. William-st Phone 131-1. Box 217 {w. u. anssweL W“ LINDSA Y MONUMENTS. $13353 OFFICE Hours: it 006. buudays 10 a. Drs. Soper and F8.†r' wnaon Eogimd. issue unease Policy. giving 82'. on disability caused by Ior ._v t em and $500.00 (or para limbs or total blindness ca diocese. ï¬e}! Estate A Good Resolve for 1911 Whfle we do not, wish any per “1 We. nevertheless you V mum to time have some (11 me “I Besulve Ln m4 ,0“? FINN!†here whvm qual Ml pro-eminent. Others 11 fl‘ my um. supply ponds uf III“! quality. but ynu urn Mm I!!! to the best Llw market 25 Torcnlé-st. Premium Only 1' will]: glad ‘0 show 3' Enflmntn- cheeflu Health Insurance ‘Emissim DRUG ITORE Union â€(1 ROâ€K A Year 1911 Toronto 0: 20m 1 and Luz. to l p “y tarnished to suit cus is quality on we go $3.00 to (“‘0 sum ncl )w W81 mu! INF