At the morning service in the Bapâ€" ,tist church, the choir sang “O Lord How Manifold†by Barnley, and “0 Sacred Head." Rev. L. S. Hughâ€" son preached on “An Inheritance Through -tho Resurrection," Text : 1 Pet. 1 : 3-5. By the death of the Lord a believer's sins are forgiven, by His Resurrection he is privileged to enter upon the inhentance of heaven. This will not corrupt like the rotting logs of the old homeh stead. It is undoï¬lcd by any blemâ€" ish in itsdf or any fault in the mods. of aequiroment. It. \' I". not fade stay like a dream or a flower. It is get of earth. but. of Heaven. The At night Mr. Strike discussed “Mrs. Othniel's Wedding Gift.†This lady was the daughter of Joshua,‘ the celebrated Jewish leader, who gave his daughter to the valiant Othniel for his work in capturing -a fortress. Then the lady got her hus- band to ask for a gift of land which he got. Then she herself asked for another piece of land and got it. Overlooking the advantage of mar- rying money, and the fact that the women who go about begging for one cause and another. had a countâ€" erpart in very early times, the preacher expanded the idea that Othniel won his wife by his own valor and efl'ort. All things worth getting were got in that way, said Mr. Strike. Moreover as Mrs. ()thniel receited gifts abundantly for asking so did those who ask of God. The speaker eulogized Caleb as the one man of Jewish history upon whose life no cloud came. NWhen 85 years old he refused to settle down in comfort. but declared he would ï¬ght for the bill's held by the emeny. Here the teacher made a sensational thrust at the politicians who work for the party for the sake of getting an appointment later on. That was what caused political corruption ; the ofï¬cehunter and not the member of parliament was to blame. Joshua was a rebuke to such ......... On Mon- day night 150 people attended the Epworth League meeting at which Mr. Strike spoke on “Dogs." Pas-i sing over with light reproach the! four-footed sort, he threw numerous rocks among the biped variety grouped as bow-Wows, curs, sneaks, snarls, etc. It establishes a claim for allegiance and adds a resiionsibility to lead a life not after the flesh but after the spirit. There were large congrega- tions at both services. The ordin- ance of baptism was administered in the evening. The Signiï¬cance of and yet believe." The church had suï¬ered becaus-- it had not i'cllowed Christ‘s method with doubters. In- ï¬dels Bradlaugh and Ingersoll, men of great ability, might have been saved to orthodoxy ......... The anthem “They have Taken Away My Lord,†was well rendered by the choir. f AT THE BAPTIST CHURCH Among the Churches Ezzued from Page 8) PATI‘ERSON -â€"DEYE_‘.LLâ€"At Geor- ‘e-st. Methodist parsonage, Peterâ€" '~oro, Thursday, April 9th, by tho l’ev. J. P. Wilson, B.A., David Batten-son, of Toronto,- and Kat- Rev. G. W. Henderson, Mr. David J amieson of East Ops and Martha. daughter of Mrs. John Waldon, West Ops. WHERRY ~. - ' ‘? r-At the residence of M. an"), Sussex-st... SHARPEâ€"MARKâ€"At Toronto on Tuesday the 14th, by Rev. I; Tov- ell, Mr. Geo. L. Sharpe of Lindsay and Miss Ethel Mark of Toronto. J AMIESONâ€"WALDONâ€"At the mi- dence of the bride’s parents, by Mr. Wm. Jackson is repairing his residence, which adds greatly to its general appearance, as well as conâ€" venience. Mr. Wesley Skuce of this place dc- livered to a Lindsay butcher for Easter trade, two Durham calves for months old, which weight 1,970 pounds, not 1,670 as was stated a week ago. CARTERâ€"In Lindsay, on Tuesday, April 15th, to Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Carter, 3. son. Mr. John Hickson has another beautiful Keswick foal a. week old, a ï¬ne mate for the one which took ï¬rst prize at the Lindsay Central fair a. year ago. Mrs. J as. Southam and two young- est sons, is visiting her father and brother of this place. heirs are not in danger of being kid- napped for they are safely guarded. The devil and all his imps could .not steal away the weakest disciple. All comes to us'through a risen Lord. MOUNT HOREB Seeding has commenced in this place, and the ground is in very good shape. In the evening the choir sang; “Praise Ye the Lord,†by Perkins, and Miss Silver sang “Face to Face.†The pastor spoke on the “Resurrection and Human Life," from the text 1 Cor. 15, 20. It is marvellous that an evant that hapâ€" enned so long ago has now such po- tent influence as has the Resurrec- tion. It has furnished an indubit- able credential to Christ’s claims and so has set Him forth from men as the genuine teacher and revealer of or said that if the doctrine of the Resurrection were false, the devotion of so many to it to-day was a greater marvel than the Resurrection itself. No fact of history was more thoroughly supported 5y evidence. St. Paul was convinced by it. The latter part of the sermon referred to the work of the Woman’s Missionary Society for which the collection was taken. FHERRY ' ‘1‘ «At the residence of M- an“), Sussex-st... Li ..._-V.. -. .‘zay the 15th, by 4. V . \ ‘ uenderson, ThosV J. Wherry V. Janina and Emma D. Brown, of Lindsay. FARM TO RENTâ€"That 200 _acre farm, being lot 25, con. 10, town- ship of Manvers. Moderate rental for a 5 or 7 year term. Immedi- ate possession. For particulars apply to MRS. JANE LEE, Beth- any, Ontâ€"134. FARM ion SALEâ€"65 acres, 8 {nil- ’7, DOORS, SASH AND FRAMES'FOR SALE.â€"â€"Saws of all kinds ï¬led and set. Shepâ€"south of Brown’s ho- tel, Lindsay-st. GEO. BRYAN S. FLYNN.-â€"In Lindsay, on April 13th, wmmm-r-‘lyml, aged 69 years. ' BROWN.â€"In Ops. on April ,8th, James Brown, aged 77 years. SLOAN. â€"-In Ops, on April. 11th,,- William Sloan, aged 84 years. TRAIN. -â€"In Lindsay, on April 14th, Mary Ellen Train. wife of Thos. TEACHER WANTED. â€"For school section No. 5, Fenelon. Duties to commence after Easter. _ Apply to WANTED..â€"An expcrlencea . 5 _ general house work, highmt. Apply before 3 p,.m. M: ROSS, 14 Georgeâ€"st.â€"+16-tf.. â€".â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"7 guano Mount, saunter o! Wil- uum .Ueyeu, of Lizmsuy. nunsâ€"rwâ€"At um residence 01 we bride s pareqw, on Wetnmsday, we law 1213:... by mv. um'vcy :u‘ike, asmsnea by 130v. newton Repairs and Alterations, $147.05 ; Insurance 24‘ r 777777 ‘ VVVVVVV etc., 3114-48 "2.3.": .Statnonery Printing and Advertising, $8.63 ; Contingencies, Balance to next account ....-.......................... â€79.13 Must be good general hands. Steady work to good men. Apply to BOXALL, 8: MATTHIE, Lindsay.â€" room girl. Good wages. Apply at MAUNDER’ S HOTEL, Lindsay. ‘nuu-v VԠ"V'J v“ “J â€â€œ5‘ “V†W am“ of your Treasurer and compared the Receipts and W with eh. Vouchers produced and ï¬nd them correct. son, $320 ....................................................... ......... ....:.. Miss Laidlaw $320: Miss 001103, $180.60; Miss Brock, 8180.60 Miss Spence, 119.40; Miss Tuller, $119.40; Miss Fee, $800 . Supply Teachers during 1902 F. Frampton (Caretaker), $300; James Hall, 3150 ............. James Chambers (Caretaker), 3200; Mrs. Thompson. 8175 I": Seaâ€"Treasurer. $100; Auditors 810; Joe. Wilson Quinlan)" $10 ...................................................................... .. ...... '. . Fuel, $939.93; Furniture, _$16.90; Grounds Improvement. Teachers’ Salariw carried over from 1901 ................................ G. E. Broderick, $1000 ; S. Amour $700 ; N. F. Black, $421.39 ........................................................................... D. McDougall, $275.60: Miss Farming. 8400; Miss Ward, 8400 Miss Workman, 8350; Miss Twamley $350; Miss Wray, 8350 Miss Husband, $350; Miss Thomas, $350: Miss Watson, 3330 Miss Walker. 8330: Miss Weldon $330: Miss Irwin $320 ........ Miss V. K. Scott, $320; Miss E. E. Scott, 8320; Miss Fergu- 1902, $150 ....................................................................... Tame from TOWn of Lindsay, 1902, 310204.88; Taxes from Ops, 1902, $102.05 .......................................................... Fees from Pupils of Model School, 1902, $95.00 ..................... R ccipls and Bxpeudihres at the Public Schoo’s, Lindsay, for the Year ending December 3m, "02. RECEIPTS. Balance from last Audit, $9.12; Government Grant, 1902, 8648 8 657, 12 Government Grant to Model School, $150: Co. Equivalent, es from Linday ; 60 acres plow land, balance pasture. , Log house, Receipts and Expenditures of the Lindsay Lolteginte institute for the Year ending December 324, I902. EXPEND ITURES. Teachers’ Salaries carried over from 1901 Account .................. 8 38 00 J. C. Harstone, $1400; W. H. Stevens, 81100; E. A. Hardy, $1100 ......................................................................... .. 3,600 00 J. Colling, $1,100; Miss Addison, $1000 .......... 72,100 00 L. W. Taylor (6 mons.) $541.75; E. A. Carefoot, (4 months ), $318.40 .......................................................................... 860 15 Supply Teacher (Miss Flavelle ............................................. 68 50 Seq-Treasurer, $100; W. H. Passmore, $450; Jos. Wilson, $10 560 00 Examinations, $76.68; Fuel, $409.55; Light $20.03 ................ 506 26 Repairs and Alterations, $503.26; Grounds Improvement, 814 517 26 Stationery, Maps, etc., $68; Printing and Advertising, $21.12 89 12 Rent $11.00; Furniture $6.75; Cadet Expenses 825.00 ............ 42 75 Library, $59.03; Chemical and Apparatus, $142.97 ............... .. 202 00 Contingencies, $169.63; Balance on hand, $151.51 ................. 321 14' young lady boarders, U students preferred. Apply oflice.-â€"16-4. vv..._-__ - ‘ WM. J. MOYNES, secretary or to JOSEPH MOYNES, answer-1.573 Balance from last Audit Government Grant, 1902 1901-2: 3100 .................................................. Collegiate Grant, less fees from Collegiate pupils, fees from Collegiate Institute pupils. $1662 Taxes from Town of Lindsay for 1902 .................. J. H. Knight, Examination Fees, $150 ; J. McCr overpaid, 30¢ .............................................. Your Auditors hereby certify that they have examined the accounts of your Treasurer and compared the Receipts and Expenditures with the Vouchers produced and ï¬nd them correct. mu of Toronto, m Guru‘uuc, exdat daugncel. or m. ‘5. 5. rec, uamlinoâ€"g».,,unu Mr Waite: bews of mvebwke, D. U, Train, gged 28 years. Lindsay, April 6th, 1903. 15-3. Collegiate Institute and Public Sehee Your_And’itors my certifx that they $19.30 ................ 7 Tinsmiths Wanted ', April 6th. 1m.â€"I. :An experienced . girl for WANTED.â€"Va.cancy for boarders, Collegiate AUDITORS’ REPORT woi‘k, highwt wagw. 3 n.m. MRS. R. FOR THE YEAR I902 EXPEND ITURES. $1204.17; Grant to Cadet Corps at this RECEIPTS. The Commemnl Hotel, Mill: Mr. W. H. Parks has reï¬tted the Commercial Hotel, Manilla, Ont... and is‘ prepared to accomodate the travelling public. Fine ample room. Good box stalls {or ï¬o’fsee’. â€"15-2 . between Raven Lake and Elliott‘s Falls, Victoria. County. Particulars from ‘ Raven lake Portlud Cement (0., Ltd. Tenders will be received by thï¬ undersigned up to April 18th next for the work only of constructing an 15-2 orably known in mi! be sold cheap for cm W, A. and J- G}: ________..._._â€"â€" HO'I‘EL PROPERTY FOR SALE.â€" The Glenarm Hotel property for ars apply to JOHN McSWEYN, Lindsay Dated this 12th day o! .â€"-‘I Electrical Transmission Line Corners 1" 'JOHK KELLY. n. memos, ; J. McCrea, Account TESDERS WANIED D. EAGLESON, JOHN KELLY, 3.15:2. Miss Fergu- O'CONNOR. $1829 16 Auditors. 311.359 05 18600 $11,359 05 10,336 93 95 00 $8905 18 12000 45000 960 00 980 00 517 26 89 12 42 75 202 00 321 14 parties hereto by means of any mortgage or other lien or security sumcient to bill! lend! according to the low of this province. on the whole or my part. of the said estate are to produce before me at my chambers on the add doy of April. 1908, at. elem o'clock in the fore- noon on don-dd. {all Mentors o! and: lime and Wm together with W evidence of the amount I! bc peremptorily excluded from the beneï¬t of the add judgment. Any creditor holding any security is to produce the same More me at my chambers in the Court House in the Town of Lindsay. on the twenty eighth day of April, A 1)., 1908. at eleven o'clock in the fort-noon, being the time ~appointed for adjudication on the claims. A'nd .11 creditors having any speci- ï¬cliemoatho'holodotoolthe said M or any undivided interâ€" In the estate of EMILY ANN HOP- KIN S SCOTT, deceased. Pursuant to :1 Judgment of the High Court of Justice made in the matter of the estate 0! Emily Ann Hopkins Scott, in a. cause of Cald- well vs. Scott, the creditors of Emi- ly Ann'Hopkins' Scott, late of the Village of Klnmount, in the County of Victoria, married women, deceas- ed. who died on or about the Fitâ€" teenth day of November. 1896, are on or belore the twenty-ï¬rst day of April neat, 1908. to send or deliver to James A Peel. 0! McLeughlin t Peel, 0! the Town of Lindsay. soli- citor {or the Plejutlfl, their christian and m and addresses and de- scription. the full particulars of their claims and statements of their ec- counte, the velue of security, it any. held by then. or in dehult they will B. J. Goug 31%?“ WOOOOOOQJOW O---‘ O- Ev Wanting!!! big Stoék portrays the latest diet; 7 Spring ï¬mnfff PM for 1%}. We had a great trade tdcsufm “1â€â€th wens and the store has been a verxi-able hive (fang: in' shoppers. ' . . buy éome in andtwt {IS- The prgces age a yonder, to some who my been accustomed to deal atthc “high-pnees. We re not trying to as _-_._-.:4:-..__nnlv shock it once and a while. Here are a few smnners-1 L. A. 1)., 1908. Notice to Creditors . I u . I mummy â€1i! days arc: causing dressy ou take stockdf/thcir. wardrobes. , Th9 Spring. Suit yamdngth: . the two ctycf thmgs which improve 0, ’5 dress. If} on really desue to be dressed in distinct} man . a u _ cometdcagman '“P to “16 minute“ In style, taibring a Gaugh an dms’yo'u right'up to the dr‘cp of the hat estate Wu of any 0! the A's Seasotlable ‘ as Easter Eggs v. w. DEAN. I Comparison Would 1e}! r6 Sp!" Suits and Ova-coats of G ‘ nowheremgae question as to Where Lo bu}:mlghe would be settled. nys | Spring Furnishings . nits. and w- " Aviva-w. W this twenty -third For l’urther partiw‘a“ ï¬lm of sale app!) to N. Lindsay. Messrs Jicklon. Lindsay 0" F†curt, Toronto. AL:_I‘ JAIES A. PEEI l: Peal. Solicitor for w:- m Wâ€" fâ€"‘"" ain W†4* purchasers are 10 cm Mae. m .1. their Own 6 Um "l" ‘1'! each Parcel «mm m #31 “likewise niom") ' ill be the conditions “' may“ conditions 0[ the Mudflats“. , . ,A “A colr control. There bid for each Parcel Pm 0‘ this is u11d11' (‘uluw “d the balsam suit:111l1- 1111 pa: 3‘ Filing grounds, 110-11 L110 5 l lmt River. Situ.111d near Draperty Close to the villa} TERMS:â€"Tcn per cent. W mOney to be paid at m 0‘ the sale, and the Dal “thin 03° month thereaftc “w The Vendors W111 no bound to supply an) title deed We 01' other cx 1(Iex1ce of than ‘M in their possessioi “01- There will be a rose of 1‘ Mt] On this propertv is 0d . - a t'0 4m“ and a. frame: sfable W. m 3-About. thirty acres NW“! Hal! of the South Half, m “Bosnian fourteen, of Tom“? of Somerville. “0 property of Emily Ann kin 8‘30“?» deceased in hot H} Parcel 2.â€"-Lots numbers 009v and three. west of Dickson-st north 0! Orego-st†in the ““38 Kinmount. “'0 and e Of I,-mb parcels : Parcel 1.â€"The East. Halvw of V11- lfl-QB Lots numvers one, two and three, and the whole of lots numbers '9‘". ï¬ve. six and seven, East of DICklon-st. and north of CregO-Stn in the Village of Kinmount. There is upon this property a large m â€medians hotel and outbuild- M. connected therewith, known 88 The [Northern Hotel, in the Village of K mnount, In Pursuance of a Jw High Court of Juslic action re Scott, Caldv.‘ there will be oï¬crL-d Public Auction, with non of the Local Mash- by George McHugh. 155‘ at the Simpson House, the hour of twelve o'clc SATURDAY, THE 25th DAY 0F APRIL, 1903,? Valuable Viliage Property Neckwear and Gloves. WEhave every good style in the new 8 tin shades. Nothing common. pace.g Fancy Cambric S irts. The most astonishing values that haw probably ever been brought to your attention, 'pow stylish 0010p 1113!. Perfect ï¬ttmg Hats for April. 1 Gough is the great est Hat distributr :7 or in Lindsay. Na in many years 0 have man had so wide a variety to Q choose from. The quart, snappy Q bought styles as weli :15 the quiet 6 styles. : Hal’s Medium Length '1‘. for spring weanworth 3' for - - - - Ken’s Spring English Coats, smart and \ my ulor, worth $9 for Men’s ular long ski: Led ‘ Cm Meaghan Coat/m in light a: dark fabrics, newest shades 8 at - - ' - S Men's Superior Rair‘proof, Top Spring Coau. the gift, that you would (-xpect to pay 8'5, Gough sells at t JUDIC£AL 2 Ken’s Spring Overoom following valuable property in .0 Fâ€" Len gm '1‘0p ar,worth $7500?“ a “CIA Vendors 35E Au 011‘ 1303p“: innse withOFt 111! the the Vol XL". Rubbers Be] in all m and F an and list of weat Hose at 0’1 ST] 5110;