Advocate Building A four copies of the following peti- fln are being circulated through the II“...- To the Honorable, the Minister or Railways and Canals: The petition of the undersigned re- sidents of the townships of Ops and Haripose in the County of Victoria and the Townships of Manvers and Cortwright in the County 0! Durham humbly sheweth . .â€" - “AL-‘fl-An“ â€"-â€".._J 1. The Lindsay and Bobcaygeon bunch of the Canadian Paciï¬c Rau- way passes along the south and east. side of the Scugog Lake and Scugog River to the town of Lindsay. and -_:I 1 mm . I‘l‘wn my -_v there {a 3 station on the said rail- way called J anetvme. near the north east angle of the said lake, the Scu- 744- 5‘4!‘ 101m. 2. There is no bridge or way of crossing the Scugog Lake and River between the village of Fort Perry mad the Town 9! Lindsay. a distance at shout thirty mike. 53. There is a very largé poputm um on the norm and west side at the 9am Ma and mm. to whom the mud runway would be a very great. eenmieaeo 1! they could take ad: “mm“ o! it. the whole of “6 me «May along the 90".th side 9! mmtdlakeudmmm el- ooedtas‘y good agricultural territory. PAGE 8!! <59. <09, work. A (rind of mine .dvisod me to ""° "“"‘ """' â€â€˜ ' try 3 box of your pins, which I did, and ‘0‘“- ' ‘ - you: (out! out. did. They ll. tho » 1909 at. mchul’l 001109. Tore! but 3:23am I 1mmI ever ukan for in W14“, M“ KW- um nerves. mammal! ï¬ll: . 0cm Tor â€nymmï¬eMINuh-u‘um 191' 8“ mm. '9' o: - _ toâ€"ru-kddo Canoe cm. Toronto. AT TIMES â€"3 Wall. 1908 COULD NOT WORK. wall. Mll- ueorgu nun, urun-uy vac“ 'ï¬mzâ€"“Jun t tow line- to ‘0‘ you hav yhfl flburq’l Eggs-t 3nd Nam I A...) BECAME 80 WEAK .. 110:0 3:30 for me. I Maud River flowing __‘._ - _, v Mill ends, checks and stripes, 40 inches wide, some with border, lengths from 1} to 8 yards. Reg. 14c, sale ................................................. . 10c A genuize bargain for this week, 4 this is a very special purchase, 72 inche strong quality. Reg. 28c sale per yard , Heavy quality English Shaker, on choice range of patterns and perfectly fast Regular 14c, sale 9 yards for ................ Cottona. Factory Cotton Apron Gingham§ Unbleached heavy quality for every day use, patterns, good width. Sale price per yard ......... Extra choice heavy quality, frm good width for sheeting, pillows, lin 10c, sale 12 yards for ........ . ......... Sheeting Shaker Table Linens 00v .ooto-0-0 be mm or i 4. The lake at the paint I. in an 600“ J anetville station is not mo: it across the _...-yards in width, and is I convenience of and could be comparatively 19 vicinity of W bridged. 5. The Scugog river was the Minister of very small creek. until th 1 was raised many years '80 u undersigned re- vigation purposes. and if, is lake, the Scu- out near this non-0.09. Table Linens, Shegtings, Shakers. Apron Ginghams, etc. STAPLE DEPARTMENT Badge Across the Scugog pm vigation purpomï¬o “‘1 V' held up and will Cont / up for the purposes °t no: the Scugog branch of the ma...“ Wherefore your petitioners pray , V -- -â€" â€"- - v 1911, to Mr. and Mrs. Henry 0'- that you may be pleased to have ant examination made of the aituation,l Keefe, 8 son. and that you may be pleased to re- ‘ ROCHEâ€"In West Ops, on March 5. command to the parliament of Can-v 1911' to Mr. and Mrs. Frank rant of money for the pur- Roche, a son *poees of and procuring the construe. ‘ _____:_______.._ tion or a bridge at this P01“- 'JUMPED INTO CREEK. And 30“" petitioners, “5 in duty An exciting runaway occurred at hound. Wm ever pray. !the western end or Kent-at. on Sat. W urday afternoon about five o’clock. n. H. A‘ SENIOR HONOR BOLL‘lWhlle a team hitched to a sleigh 1. 5-..»; A) the: V995, ty: 1395 Queen‘s Universlwâ€"Tflnny University. 1896 Queen's Untvorsisyâ€"Strauordl 1807 Gum's adversity - Tomato Univemty 1892‘! Osgoodo‘ 11311-th Ull- Vanity. 1000 Taranto WMonaâ€"Qm'n Univwaity. 1901 Town“ WQIIWW"! University. 3003 Toronto Wolllaflons â€" Corns “an†1903 Toronto Wellington: -- Cour wail. , 1904 Toronto MoriboroamPath. 1905 Toronto Korlborol - Smith's Falls. 1906 Barflyâ€"Toronto Argonauts. 1007â€"Strou'ordâ€"14th mt. m 1891 Ottmvaâ€"r-Queen’a University. 139') OttaWaâ€"imgooda 3511. ism) Ottawa-(mm University. 181M 0339060 flailâ€"Gum’s Un‘b u; , of Ito. 4g hmmtmmnhew mammalian gm madman, seam mum _ «mum. “mm.“ “3 ,,,n 2‘ ‘LAl‘ Ina...“ week, 400 yards to clear, 72 inches wide and oer vatd ............ 190 1903 14th M» Baddow. Inch 4; - Welt“: m . WAKE linin; 0.00-- FOR THIS WEEK years ago for na- , and if. is now :ontimie to be held as or navigation of h of the Trent Ca- until the water choice 25c that the worst is over. On February 2131. to Mr. endure. William Suggitt, a. daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Watson. of Coboconk. were the guests of Mr and Mrs. John Suggitt, on Sunday. We are glad to hear that H11. Wm. J. Goodhand is recovering tron her recent illness. Miss Zillah Suggitt. of Kimount, spent the week end with her parents. ASHLEYâ€"On March 6, 1911, to Mr. and Mrs. Wellington Ashley, Peel- st., 0. daughter. SHINEâ€"At Downeyville, on March 1, 1911, to Mr. and Mrs. William Shine. a son. O’KEEFEâ€"In Lindsay, on March 8, 1911, to Mr. and Mrs. Henry 0'- Keefe, a. son. ROCHEâ€"In West Ops, on March 5. 1911, to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Roche. a. son, Unbleached wide, Ibex quality which is the best, grey or white, pink or blue borders, 12-4. size, these are lovely s‘oit quality. Reg. price $1.75 pair, sale price ........................... 1 59 Shaker Sheets Tea Toweling A special important shipment, 23 inches or red check. Regular l2§c yard, sale price. coco-.00.... Roller Toweling Extra Heavy Linen'Crash Toweling, 18 inches stripe centre or red border with plain centre. Reg. 10c yard, sale 3 yards for ........... ~ .................. Made of heavy quality Damask, bordered all choice patterns. One dozen only to clear at each Sample Table Clofh " IIIIU u vku- â€"__ v - was Coming downrilin mm of the 11mm: school we \vhgflqetms dropped _1__... nhn Uu-vu in 9mm manner. Manama: the horses. whe get (M at the was and made a race down the south “do at KgnHtu‘ Coming down the mu at full armed that ran until they came , _ __ “ll-.11‘...‘ lull Bye“: cu“, .. about half way between Snows-st. and Victoria-um. when they tried to got amen thfl crook. am home Jumped. but the other to“ in. drag- gmg tho other on top of it.‘ A ovowd qmokly gathered. and noon dragged on top horse on. but um mummy was tound in rescuing the other. Tho homo had tone: in such a manner um its head no under water. am no toot- wu caught in tho wanking o! a moving. m name hard work. however. thou!- "W“! "1" uml was liberated. but. just in time. an a minute long†and it would have men drowned: Both norm mod little the worn for an accident. m, larch 4. 191-1. Flam Mop Intyro Elliott, wife 0! Hugh El- liott. aged 26 you-I. ¢ months. The man) will luv. tho Runny rename. lot 4. con. 14. may. on M. m 7. ‘t 1.†ï¬n“ â€d mud to add am m~m than! in m m M W Extra heavy quality Linen, homespun weave, , will launder and bleach perfectly, nice pat- I. Regular 50c, sale ..................... Otoooootoooooooocooo .uoo. Barn Burned were~ of. dinner. the burn on Ward's farm on the eighth concession 02 Pickering took ï¬re. supposedly from a spark from the traction en- gine. So swilt was the spread of the flames that all the live stock wept seven MED." Six valuable horses and twenty head of cattle as well as a. thousand buildings. Mr. Ward, while trying to get at the horses. was severely burned. There is a. thousand dol- lars insuran ,which is a. ï¬fth of the total loss. The farm is owned by Mr. J ames Birrell. Make it Lawful Hon. Dr. Reaume. who has charge of the Fish and Game Department. mtenda to introduce 5 bill gtvmg iovemmont employs: the right. to kill beaver where the maul! do. stray property and when tho damn flood ï¬elds and block roads. Many complaints have been received tram runners In Grey county. near Flo-h- arton. that, the colonlu or beam- have beeome 4‘ nuisance. AL“ II un- lawful $0 km Denver. m tumors cannot do “mm to flop their do- predauena. The bill silo anemia the number o! same warden: tron “VII ‘0 Mo Changes in the open mm we made in the mu. no open mom for mink open. on tho hm 0! Km \‘ember in future. 1mm 0! the â€If 01 December. The open mo: (or woodoook in to be M um dam. Mammamwumhuu hill to mend m M Had Om Act. which lupmuo mg no on! M! about. more thus 35 wild duck of any kindlnoum;mmthun 10 partridge: cad m man than 150 duck: or so putrid" in d! lamina Whitby, March 6.â€"At noon So.- u-day while a. force 01 men 811838ed ith a steam outï¬t in chopping ï¬ne man. he uâ€. want- «0' pro- hibit the an o! mtomtio ml by gun. huntii. wfletoduthwithubuehtll «MM'm-MW Thom Wanton-0. who wide, blue To Kill Beaver around 1.19 Like a Torch 60 in. 390 25c club Izovlnw any! : an enthusiastic reception. mounted Us adherence to the win. eiple oi loyalty to the ladiee. de- claring that he would eooner have the wave oi n handkerchid tron one lady than 10.000 wavee iron: the comm lie mentioned that it was on the wry platform on which he was standing that Sir Jamel Whitney. then plain James P. Whitney. had made his pledge oi 5:11th the school tool. ring, and giving the peo- ple cheap school books. This pledge had been redeemed. just an the Con- servative pa: ty alweye carried out its pro-elect ion pledges. Speaking of the liquor tramc. Col. Hug-hen quoted ‘irom Congressional Records to show that the money paid out for liquor in the United States in 1909 greatly exceeded Ibo amount paid out for any other of the necessities oi lilo; THE RECIPROCITY BUSINESS. ' I want to mention reciprocity, " said he. "I am free to any that red- proeity will beneï¬t some. and injure â€"somr.r The question is: which coun- Lryisgunerandwhichtheloser. 1 untmtosaythatlthinkthat in them.) analysis 0! every fair-minded thinker. Canada. is the country that 1:! going to sufler.†Speaking 0! E. C. Drury. he refer- red to the Grange men as working in the interests at the Liberal party. seeking to turn the iarmm' clubs into Grange organization. where they would be under the political in- fluence of himself and associates. Drury wanted to open the markets to the south. and to open ours. 11¢ cared nothing for the industrie- of Petorboro. Undsay. Norwood. There Wasnohamintakingwhat Drury had to say with a grain of suit. (Laughton) Speaking of the naval policy, Col. Hughes thought the government was proceeding along one. line. and that the navel policy .nd the reciprocity pact harmonized with thnt. line. It. gnve rise to the sinister suspicion that. the motive was n desire to take the old neg down. nothing occurred to drag Canada away Iron: it. when there would be an imperial federal parliament, when the empire issues from all qua-tors of the globe joined together by blood and ties to the British m. (‘01. Hughes told of the talk in 1886 of commercial union and, annexâ€" anon. The best opinion of the best men in the United States was no: along the llhe of annexation. The sandman that. should obtain was t closer and more friendly relation tween the nations, but that the ‘ dubs should remain distinct and ‘ ex ate. Canadians had had It reciprocit treaty once bexore. Even though n that time 100.000 Canadian eoidi» boys were ï¬ghting in the ranks of u. northernere. the United States ehor' 1y after the war hogan a policy 0 venting its spleen on Canada. 1. force it into .nnexetion. Canadian were handicapped then. but it we: re eponeihle for confederation. for the upbuiiding of Canada. Coercion we- not the way to deel with Canadians Coi. Hughes declared that the Brit ish preference in 1897 won given to Iiriinin. not through ieyeity to the oid lend. but through I; desire in unite the United Hutu for the turn down and kick out edminietered to the Candle: Gmiuuiel in 1800 It wnh'nflnc (fol. Hugh“ "noted that the W0- vmem Govonmonu would put. on n ma export». duty on pulp wood. to tom m mututuro in cm... ("No M (or him.†uld U: want.) out. He who (:90de the auto- cratic. amt war in which the "Mann m undo. not. giving oven flu â€but! mun of Parliament 1; chaos to voice a. protest. Cu. Hughes told slum tho unm- lty than: would be "Maud to In the {amnion o! the most mm. Aun- ualhhdtotmuoputom n Ho mid hlu respects to Champ Clark. who wanted to max Canada. and to Bonus“, and to Mr. )lwdom uld. editor 0! an daoho. whom he chars!!! with having stand the re. clproclty dou‘oa his vult to Wuh- lugton. Col. m “naught than on impel-tap: bl. one with the child: â€an. Imu- uuflou. Tb oqunuy mg Ind handling tuna :- tho all Q mtmmtow'n“ m. would;tputt1n¢youultlnhllplm M mupp-rcmummmu M 13mm“. “1., Molar-pm “unsupe- cor â€u_th0wtm. ' a... Row. unmammmw, mwmmdmdmmw mamma- fl hmmlxedw I ‘ VENTED ITS SPLEEN :was fast. .pprouhing. if flamingo! Peter- Conservatives tutu: {WI SUNDAY SCHOOL THE INTERNATIONAL SERIES. Lama XLâ€"Hnt 0M": 11mm 12. 1911. In the beginnlnt of our lesson chnp- be: we see the sune power mnluplyiu the widow's oil until every empty vesâ€" sel was tilled. all her need supplied and something over. Now we have in today's lesson the ï¬lling or n childless home with glad- ness by the gift of n no doubt longed no: child and the restoration of n deeper Joy by giving him back tron: the desd. A grant woman of Shnnem felt con- strained as she saw Elisha pass her housemmtixnetotimetosskhimin to eat breed. and it becsme his habit 7A-: AA I... LU can. U.â€"_ â€".__ -- todo this. Latershesuggestedtoher husband that they provide him a room with a bed. a cable. a stool and a can. diestick. and he seems gratefully to have accepted their kindness. Then the question arose in his mind. How can I in any way recompense this lov- ing kindness? On inquiry he found 4-...-- 0...... m..- that she needed no favor from may one. but at the reminder from Gehul that they had no children he asked the Lord for this tnvor for her. and. receiv- tn; the assurance that it would be-so. he communicated to her the fact. which she It ï¬rst receivedjery unbelievlngly her no it came to pass. We think or Sarah and her unbeliev- ing laughter. and yet in her case it came to pass. for “la anything too hard for the Lord?" (Gen. xviii. 944.) We look onward to Elizabeth and Zacha- rias and note the unbeliet of the lat- ter (Luke L 13-20). and yet in their ease it came to pass also. So we are taught to "Be not afraid. only believe" (Marl: v. 36). and rely on Jer. xxxlii. 3. It may have been that the child be- came too much of an idolâ€"we do not know-but one day in the ileld with the reaper: he complained of his head. waa carried home and died on his mother'a been at noon. She laid the little body on Eliaha'a bed. shut the door. and without telling her husband why aha made all possible apeedto the man of u-s rm“.-- -r-, God. who was then at Mount Carmel. Seeing her an: on. he sent his servsnt Gehasltoinqnireotherititwss well with her and her hubsnd snd the child. Her reply was. “It is well.†but she hurried on till she came to Elisha. sud she held him by his feet. sud with m Iâ€: uwâ€" â€"-_â€" _' the very words which Ellshn himself used to Elijah 35¢ clung to him and! he arose and went with her (verse 80. with chapter 11. 2. 4. 6). - -,-n ALA w.- vâ€"_r--_ -, Gehazl preceheé them and land the response. neither voice nor hearing. When Elisha cane he went in and shut the door and prayed unto the Lord and then stretched himself upon the child. mouth to mouth. eyes to eyes. hands to hands. and the flesh of the child waxed warm. After walkint to and fro in the house he again stretch- ed himself upon the child. and the child sneezed seven times and opened his eyes. The mother was called. and with gratitude that cannot be described she took up her son and went out. qu wvâ€" " The next var-ea describe a deliver- ance tron: death that might have taken away many. and the chapter clones with a miraculous multiplication of bread-life given. life restored. lite and. lite cuatalned. completin‘ nine ihathucea thus far of the power of God aeeu thmh Elisha. Elisha was to thin woman a man of God. a holy than of God (rpm 0. 10. 21. 22. 25. m: not no Gehanl. She saw something of God in Elisha. Be wan to her in can atead. We are here in Ohmt‘a stead. and peo- ple should see something of min in he (ll Cor. iv. ii; v. 90». _Let the woman‘- pneaaluc on to hill-hr retain he that we meet come to God mmeel! through Josue Chrlat alone and not throuh an: aural nah. Ordination my ho n usual I: lush“ ml. n I- um am In hood- 0d. though than my be m. â€than with ordinance- tn the hand- 0! noun. hot not cum I“ !'_9?".“.Â¥._ _L_ the story at mum 5mm a boy to am tn 1 Klan. nu. wand lot. the mum at the prophet um mu: the child. the cloud in the prop!- ot‘l bod. the myâ€: gmwmnn Man}! __A_ upon a» child. May we «menu: can: Inch live. or was“ to God to than men and no he and at am co um 11:. to may dud mu. M am he the “alone with God." tho bo- Jevtu prayer. the pol-Imam m ,- L,;-|_ _‘ wvvvw. râ€"v‘ upon God. the clue per-om! much at lite want. not at a rod at an. «a though It be that of I prophet. ‘ Spat-goon mod to . a: that thin matching 0! oneself to a child val the hardest kindâ€"c stretching down. ward to nuke youml! .- hr u 90‘ No one with tho child: nouns. qual- mg and handling thin! II tho all would; a putting you-alt III III on Dentristrylaspecxalw (falls prumh “tended to day or night. 0mm moderate. ‘ DR. J. M. RICE YW Surgeon Honor Graduate of the Ontario VJ. ï¬nary College. Post-Graduate Rom Veterinary College. also of the Loin}. -n School of Tropical lltdidm ago. Qgï¬duggg Earner Rm “3 Cunbrid‘o-It... Linda," no make room. once Phone Huttoba, Albem Saskatchewan ' .u'olplyfl'hrough Lin. 1 Monomer Rafi. M Mullins '1“. 1h! dpck and m Bake! [HIM (0., lide .Iâ€" '-vâ€"vâ€"â€"V* Inch l 3P?“ £0.10 pm. J. w. Aunnnsox. Depot. AM '1'. c â€was“. City In“, gs colggistzhrs onfalll‘fnins i Elliott Business College Cor. ngc-assiAlmndchts" Toronto Enter Naif: VEOR SALE on T0 LEASE REE It explains -mdmn Cnul I éï¬et Ready Tlié Woodville Coal Business and Sheds 1‘0 atruntwmhv perm" Ilu I huh)?†"I" he 1‘ F'N‘H II II' ' “I! “‘11de Of MARII. In I IIIIH oh†â€I thgu‘gk ‘up \‘IIilII ' I n P l‘ N AIII I ‘ hon-“gar nrhp'mh â€Ii rIrII-I WW“ 5 “I“ I‘IINIII I' '1 books Good ummw mm In It “I“ Mam by It I‘mml III III Buq “INN lm MAI ‘VHIII'V Woodvme Feb. um. um w. 'm .b0 in ‘ ONiiiuI) log)“ a†quho of Lindsay and am â€Wm! country the I “O values in a. Grade During the Year Toronto. punos'na owls lat Win an Ameriw snma MACHINES: Our strong point is ï¬rstâ€"while price 18 8 but: qulity will lot the ,Ipositior; just ahead of yamflbout 1500 young men and women prepiie for pro- motion {to better things by- spendingl a few! month:. in our great schoolv-Sraw’s Schoolâ€" The Central Business Culleg‘e of Toronto. 70ur new catalogue will interest you. You are invit- ed “(write for it. W. H. Shaw. Pram. Yonge and Gerrard-$15.. “H‘WB For “Settler's Guide“ ark My, nucn 9m '33 Gina g. (orIBerthI: .TIIESDAY ‘oom. Call and get prices". all kinds of Wood. PRO“ 7’? SETTLE“ poyment flounder-$13.. Tonia W. J. Elliott. Prii mum- ad MNIulfl “'0 w would" a.“ Through CoIodg‘ Tourist SIM A large leogu of a Great Sahel Regular Trim ‘lelu‘ Tm esidvnce 87] to sï¬it G’i M.“ NH uuh‘mh Guns of All Kinds Repaired Gun stocks made to (“Hit . Hun; Clippers sharpened cqui! 1. . in w Umbrellas covered and I win-.1 Saws Gummed and bit Skates Sharpened, general In iv‘ii H“ 'I‘L‘ Lindsay Bic) clunda Gencial ReiahWoik 13x1 POST BUILDING Geo. W. Shepherd Prop. [w. n. CRBSSWBLL I 2m.“ LINDSA Y n. and: Paint 005.. PRISM whichthey can earn :‘11H\v'.- SPOT‘I‘ON’S BUSIBErN H! LEGES are the lag; est n :is m mounds, and our grim! :. :curethe best positium \U can study at home, or I' n z i_\' : home, and ï¬nish at the t‘ » Should learn those pmmno BUSINESS mum; I“. grammars Lead gnd Oil. MONUMENTS. no minus [)0er «:n betwl'mfvzum'd n}. We. of furhuw m' :1 mm In A Hum 01' how- Ml“ bunlnvuh'ninim Emma.»- ‘40 uh'n yum ll!“ In um I'wvm-m. “9....OIALIUTI Ill 0|»an m‘wu Iota-mm. h LOOK AHEAQ (named with mun. “I. ITUDY COU main Lilla! Business College Mdennan (o. ‘IdIaVB A. I. SPOTTON Bounce:- cbccx Iully Iurr WE HAVE gum ycm â€H 'mvlnms. U" Cometery Work . Etc sul (WAN CHEAPER THAI H President clmullro. Iron MPM'. 91.1 UNE.