stronger than ï¬ction} verily. I say truth is a. great thing. therefore, I wish to necupy this space from week to week. in order that the people of Raven lake may become more fami- har with the truth. We an congratulate Mr. Wm. Pearce in his judgment of a. gaso- line engine, he having purchased a. Doings at Raven Lake Cement Works Work is progressing the cement plant. Hr. Vaughan. the 5‘ made a flying business onto w-v -_â€" Mr‘. Sherkr electrician. returned tom Not-land and the power house, and reports it very cold there. ARGYLE. in Eldon townships were regularly mentioned in The Warder. and not wishing this Scotch settlement . to be in the rear we hope ta be able to supply items of news occasionatly in the future. Hrs. Carruthera. of Thumb. spent a few day: waiting local relatives Ian-t. week. .A.»..; Room. In the norm get! 0! mg: muo- In W nwth 9M 0! nus unw- must the now when of Me Oua- du Psalm mum II mum flaw 0! manual“ and comma «on. Dally dump-om. mm lumber and the other “marl" m bola: hauled tram the G.’l‘.R. ata- M to the “w nae. Operations wlll commence at noon on the anuw alumna". The" 1: also plnty or mature at: to whether we dull be {new with a nation or not. and VII-'0 it. will be. The theory which got- most. support. is than.» mum will M be on the m . S. W. Renown. our genial amm- ar. down a an“ business. When wan. anything don" target. 3:. is progreSSing favorably at Some of our New Spring Jackets have already ack, Shepherd’s .Check and Taupe, 54 inch 10““ n! February Offerings pf White " Goods Pearce had the misfor- inz a. fine horse kicked McCall Patterns 357‘Waist. No. 3879â€"553 Price, lSceatseach A SMART FROCK Notable Exhibit ant} auto-o to. Frequently “'0 other hamlets were regularly New Spring Jackets superintendent. s trip to Tor- full of praises on behalf of their cellent reception. Annual Meeting toria. Pure-Bred was held in ofï¬ce last ‘â€"v-' matters regarding the pure-bred stock sale were discussed, eiter which the election of ofï¬cers for the' ensuing year took place. Everybody} was satisï¬ed with the sale held last month and it was decided to hold a similar sale around the twelfth or January next year. The following are the ofï¬cers for ‘the year: President. W. H. Cums; vice-pres., J as. Casey; sec.-treas., D. A. MacKenzie; directors, R. E. Thurston. Bobcaygeon ; John Spence, Omemee; John Foman. Vicâ€" toria Road; J. F. Graham, Lind- say; Wm. Graham, Lindsay, J. J. .Warde, Lindsay; J. D. Costello, Ladies’ Drawers, made of good white cot- ton, deep frill. with wide hematitched hem and tucks. Sale pnce 25c u Vin-onw- â€"â€"â€"v r, 77. Ladies’ Drawers, mgde of ï¬ne cotton,fril1 of embroidery, and 8 rows of tucks. Special 0!. Ladies’ Drawers, extra ï¬ne cotton top embroidery frill. .Special 50c. Other lines up to. ..$2 Ladies’ ï¬ne corset covers, wide lace yoke and lace trimmed. Special . 25c Ladies’ Corset Cover, good quality cotton,L with ï¬ne embroidery, trimmed, tight ï¬tting, Very Special ................................... 30c Ladies’ Corset Covers of ï¬ne cotton, yoke of deep lace and insertion, heading in yoke and around tops, special .................... 40c Ladies’ Corset Cover of ï¬ne ï¬rm cotton’ yoke of ï¬ne lace and insertion, trimmed to waist. Special ................................ 506 Lindsay; R. H. Reid, Reaboro; A. E. Swain, Valentin; Thos. Cornead- den, Lindsay; Geo. Mark. Little Britain; Charles Jenkins. OAkwood. Wctor‘a Road. Pet). 6â€"3“. B. A. Anderson Anderson is here mowing nhl acquaintance. He ml to be well pleased with the WOOL than Joan Shtolda 1mm hero on “mu-day for many to “and the limdm‘ College. Bar mm Mead: “3811 he Wy new» with her mad- 10!. Other lines up to. STILL CONTINUES A SOCIAL CLUB of Stock Owners meeting of the Vic- 3d Stock Association :Ir. D. A. MacKenzie's Saturday afternoon. mod attendance and Underwear already arrived, 54- inch length, 12.00 and 15.00 orset Covers tnoooIOoIooou.-. of ‘White Underclothes for Women D 111039 here. Mr. and Miss Corbett, of peg, intend leaving for this week, after .pendi with the'r aunt. M?!- ald. Mines Lily Ray Fleetwood, Feb. 7â€"Qu1te a. large number of people visited Lindsay to transact certain business, and report a. large crowd. Mr. C‘ Cumisky haS, by thekind- ness of the neighbors, been able to get all the factory wood drawn up. Mr. Elmer andMiss Vida Goulter of Lindsay, called on their friends of this burg. Mr. Ross Staples, is buSy cutting his wood, which he bonght from Mr. J. Shea. of this burg. Mr Sydney Staples and Miss Flos- sie Hart. of L.C.I., spent Sunday at home with their parents. busy buying horses i the count??- Iv vyiâ€" Skating is very poor owing to the thaws and snow storms. We hope they will be able to be at it soon A most I). Lutiful selection of New Spring Dress is at hand, h fancy silk and wool mixtures. Wt Values at. ............... - ............................ . ....... again- unpbell spent. a ‘ week in Toronto. Woodville, WOODVILLE. Ladies' Undonerts of ï¬ne whi deep frill of ombrpidery. Special Iledies’ Underekirhe, ï¬ne quality of cotton. deep trill of embroxdery insertion and tucked muslin. Very Special ....................... 1.00 Ladiee’ Underekirt of ï¬ne muslin, deep flounces of 4 rows ï¬ne lace insertion and wide lace edge. Very Special ............. 1.25 nuâ€... “an nn tn .......................... 4'00 New Goods, Ladies’ Fancy Blouses Blouse of fancy white striped red, yoke of heavy fancy insertion. the entire blouse veiled in black chiï¬â€˜on of good quality, new kimona. sleeve, very smart and dressy, ’AA vâ€"w ~â€" â€" V Price ............ I: .............................. 5.00 Blouse of white net, yeke formed of heavy medallions of white lace, front, yoke and collar trimmed With Persian silk, blouses veiled in grey chiï¬on, very handsome, rnn bï¬ge'....-.â€"....'T;.§'. ..... ' ....... ' ....... f ......... 5.00 Blouses in veiled styles in old rose, heilo trope, kings blue, all new shades and styles, Price ............................... , ............ 5.00 New SWeater Coats just arrived in new styles, buttoned to neck, in navy, smoke, grey, red, white. Special ....... -2.00 to 3.00 {ham- I90!“ 3““ New Dress Goods ', _ of Cavanville. i5 Other lines up to 13 for their home spending some time Mrs. Chan. McDon- fly um Florence reg: day- 0‘ 1m -â€"Dr. Staples, of visiting at his Sweater Coats Skirts I CO 0-... OIOOICOIICO of are at present visiting with Mrs. Cooke's sister. Mrs. 11mm: Wool- ley. . BEATEN IN RAID Montreal, Que., Feb. 13â€"John F.‘ F. Roberts, the local secretary of the Dominion Alliance, and three detec- tives, were badly beaten up while conducting a. raid on St. Lawrence Hall last night. Sitting at the table drinking were three city policemen. Roberts seized a. number 0! bottles of liquor. and was IenVing the place. when he Was seized. All the raiders were beaten with bottles and clubs. ‘This morning Roberts laid a. com- plaint against the place. and notiï¬ed Chief Campeeu ot the coduct or til nn‘ire. There will be an investigaâ€" police. tion. THE ForWomenâ€"Lydla E. Pink- ham’s Vegetable Compound mum. Ont-“I m no mt ad won out from u tumult mama W 3. Pink- . {am 1’0th Nobel o'f “snitch. was > u BEST ' REMEDY. white cotton. ess Goods Wonderful ...75c on his cousin, ml 75c Lmdh 'VI11.â€"1=1n1 quarter. For g: m. 111, 1911. 11115 11112119110111“; games 001m Wt A8 he sat under a juniper tree far can: In the wilderness he realized that hemmbetterthnn others and not worthy to live. The conflict was too “ A I -A _-_L ."e'v'e'r'e'. Eadie would an be at rest. Hemamanjustumkuan! 0‘ us and strong only In 99 140"!- T1†slept one or those hlmed ministering spirits (Heb. i. 14) prepared something for him to out and drink and awaked him that he might be refreshed with food as well as sleep. Again he slept. and again hemawakedtopartakeot -,L L- _â€" wâ€"_ _ _ more food. in the‘ strength of which he went tbrty days and forty nights unto Bomb. the mountiort God (verse 8).- Therehelodgedlnaeave. and the same Lord who cued for him at Che- rlth and Zarephath must have cared ï¬r him at Hotel}. but what were his - muons?! Did he think of him to whom wwvâ€"y the Lord here appeared in the bush that burned. but was not consumed. and who here fasted forty days on two diflerent occasions? Did he think of the thunder: and lightning: and quak- ing of the mount at the giving of the law (Ex. iii and xix). and dld be long for some manifestation of God? Could he forget the answers from heaven on Carmel so recently? But many 7 days or even weeks had mused since ‘ then. and he had not been in full rel- lowahip. It is a sad thing to loae in any way or for any length or time the conscious fellowship with God which is our privilege. Wen. in due time the word of the Lord came to him with the question. “What doaet thou here. Elijah?†(Verses 9. 18.) Hi- answer each time was that he had been very jealone tor the Lord God of host: and that he wan the only prophet left and they were ‘ eeekina hie lite (vene- 10. 14). After hie am reply he was told to no north and stand upon the naonnt Lord. Then came a great rent the mountain: and eeee the tech betore the then an earthquke and then a ' nntil after the ‘Eééiizaï¬ ; ii? a g 5 . HJM... Sound 3. 0-» E. to... William 80mâ€! '53 m Mam autumn Government . . with propaned new bridge a My Creek mush. , . Application- (or .ppoinunent assessor were received â€'0’“ ‘ ‘ u... 1:: Made. JON! W- 5‘ the ground: _ Applieetien (or school money was received Iran the trustees of school sectionNo. 8, tot $100. . _; . The clerk stated that he had for- warded copies 0! the letters received from the county clerk re committal of Charles and Katherine Chamb- ers to the House of Refuge, to R0- bert Dwell and Robert Maitland, Fowler's Camera, but had not heard anything from them in'the matter. The report of the arbitration com- mittee re settlement of the.a.mounts to be paid freepectively by the inside and outside ratepayers of the Ome: mee High and Public SChool district. A. was handed in ï¬nd conï¬rmation ox same requested. ‘ Carew â€" Wilson â€"- That William H. Curry be ré-appointed treasurer at a salary of ninety-ï¬ve dollars.â€" at a 1912. '(both days inclusive) be awarded to Allan Gillies, proprietor of The Warden Lindsay. at or {or the sum of 850. said contract to include all necessary printing and advertising required by the muni- cipdity with the iurnishing of en necessary bleak tonne and election euppliee required. and the publishing oi the minutes of the commieâ€"Cer- Carcw â€" Wilson - Tint by-hw No. 281. ï¬xing the mount. a! nu- tuto lcbor um commutauon chm- tor. ho unendd no that. the flaw“ labor commutation puma“. previous to the nut do; 0: Juno out you â€all be incl-cued mm seventy-Mo «an to on. dollar per day And W tron on. dollar 10 on. douu' nad emu-av. cum ' pu- Mud tint {30de do nowdrm tho bar-luv tor WI pm - Clb fled. ‘ Horflhoyâ€"Nâ€" me. thorordhsotthomfl I We will be in a position u 7 w m. ,u m n' "â€5 tub public 0! Lindsay and. . ~ It i' M ‘° d‘ m ""3 Vi“ . rounding country the ‘ “WM“WM M Mâ€. 7‘1““ m » Hm: Budd 23$“;V33'. ‘ ,Mflind ORGANS V id m Ind rherim w ‘ a '. .. -y-Egmmhzg ‘ sumo nncam as J a. 1911, 'to 81M. of J anuary, ._ mt Ricth conï¬rmation of In “much bridge “1‘08. ., McElwuin innitr mï¬ROCEEDINGS wu- with. re mum .9 WM b0 PIN by u. and. I.“ m utopmon d m I†m nhool diam-M u ‘ h, w to bo\ \m h- me, an add NDOH bv gm ’ W b\ Hus m w an Whmuo (about. â€a th min] rod “Mon to as. (maid. mumt‘rs um mom m w as presented be“ u- odvod an! adopted and that u. M b. M ll Why instrucled to have 900 ooplu of m: sbsum “melt prints! for disxrihmonu 5 «Com. MW Kcarns, {0, growling on the 8th con. line, :20. ‘ ‘naglhey ~ wnnon - That when. u it has been reported to this co“- cu that‘no work was performed 0., road division No. 52 during the sea- ‘oongot 1910. although the road 1131 Mai- wu duly returned with the statute labor thereon marked as per. loaned, ‘ that the clerk be and is héreby instructed to write the path. master on said road division and request him to attend the next ses- sion 91 this council for the purpose Io! ’explamhg the matter.â€"-(.'urricd. Cam - Fee â€".That the accounts as W by James C. Lew); for himself and George W. Taylor, for work said to have been performed in connection with the sending or a pe- tition to the Dominion Gov-mrm-nt re the construction of the proposed bridge across the Emily Creek marSh, be not paid without further explanation as 8th work was not authorized by this council.â€"Carried. 'Feeâ€" meâ€"That artist he issued on the treasurer as ï¬ollows: John C.‘Leary. salary as 311- ,. ditor as per lay-law ...........$ 6.00 John J. Magee, salary as au- ditor as per lay-law ........... 6.00 do now adjourn to meet on to lelt the Union Station on ï¬rm, but when st Brown's station. a “m0 was awaiting the enejnccr. entering him to return to Town 0 (or Supt. Warshnw, who wished 1: visit the some 0! the run-OE "“"3 mate! a. delay of thirty I It in under-mood uni: the mm! was by no menu serious. mehmrzh modal-y wu tedious. line (speciï¬l) Further developments are expected s connection with the wreck of the nrmera Bank of ,Canada. L; 0.3" - That ondors be on the treasurer for paymem “10'1" m and bridge ac. mmnmu :‘fnymant to shit ". FEB. 16. am That this council ... noguuoo 0- F’WCB 1% ‘ 217 , Tuesday, :t, at the at which fenceview- $1 47.00 35.00 about pmsm Gun stocks made to order. Clippers sharpened equal 1 Umbrellas covered and re Saws Gummed and Set. Sharpened, general machiu which they can earn a ixvm, SPOTTON’S BUSINESS 0 )1 LEGES are the largest trainm in Canada, and our gradmu- secure the best positions. \V. gen study at home, or partly :- home, and ï¬nish at the CHUr__"< Should learn those Hardware Stands far above the morn Chess college at this (‘ounlr_ word (or placing students in Glen is a. remarkable on". ““10qu free. Cor. Yong Mulder-sis. W. J. Elliot! panama BUSINESS COLLEGE 7 at Lindsayï¬icycleand General RepairWorl max-r pos'r Bumnmo Geo. '1. Shepherd Prop. Mason. m. 16. um ANTED. â€" YOUNG MEN women to prepare for positio Trust and RBsponsibility \ from $40 to $100 per month. “nous lo yuung pvmm um lu-‘u-I‘Mq-zunnl «a Wraith-u at forulm- ur u l “are†in a “me uf mmd Mush Mailman training (militias w give you lhu h 1118 in “In PN“ium-. Our mnlfllLlI". All and shorthand (Gregg. Bum xuw. Wlfllfldfl 8t (0. 30'! ITUDY COU RSES Lindsay Business (191% ï¬â€™7/Jziafliï¬ Guns of All Kinds Bapai je 113mm President BRAND eady Mixed PAINTS 650.. :SPflTTON.‘ Principal HENRY c. HAMILTON cm: Paint 605.. For hams, etc., write TORONTO. O N T WE HAVE 59. Omani“ subj< Bus. 0011084 Iron hush suhjv Mar I Um u !\ \N 0!