Verses 30-32â€"18 there any power, or authority or threat which can pre- vent a man who is indwelt of God, homboldlywitneeaingloraod? Whathrhowimtow What, or who, in the last analysis is the ï¬nal,authority to a hum soul 7 I'll- Poot has unused to 00min“ f. M of the International News- pou- Study Club. The questions "In in this department every Ink, and all invited to write us until now, which class of men have most opposed the advance of supernatural Christie at}. the people or the priests ? What were the priests afraid would result from the teaching of the Apostles ? Will a. true man of God, We: hymen, ever be angry at the teach- ing of any sincere religious teacher, no matter what the doctrine taught? What is the proper attitude to take to all religious teachers 1 Verse 29â€"15 the voice of the church the voice of God, or has it ever been apostles were ~zloin t? Vases 26â€"28â€"1310: I the ï¬ne of Jeer- Should a 1 ‘kistian always testï¬y in God’s temp II: when he hasthe op- portunity; or '. team he await (for-spe- ciï¬c instructiox I komrflod? verses 22.25â€" ts it all possible that or (hose in the c we of-God? Does God some. ï¬nes require us to Verses 20- 21â€"906 ’God now givetus direct and s paciï¬c instructions as to our duty, wl In that is necessary-1’ ment of hi: I work? mmymmdnb“ mammyeanbntmw be absolu Edy sure of hisrelease, fit that is ne« mars? for the accomplish- Club,aleonon-ehur¢h.goon o!- Mdopinion. Annchwhohavo mtjoinedmwumlyinvitedto do CONDITIONS 019' TE CONTEST. 1. antatantcrhisorher mailmmustbeasubacribertotms m-duhgtheeonunmoootthe mutatinordertoqnamytormem- bumpinthisloeathb. Ver 3:. lsâ€"By what method did God relax a the apostle from-prison“? Does God :in these flew ever adopt similar methods -to release his serv- ants fr. an prison, .and am heralways adopt t H miraculous method ,in those days? {See case of Jesus 'and John the ' Mist.) mm. Ith'eommd'm “0“ mid-shal'clnb.and take up MM'.courlohordn outlined. mmmddm V“ 1.". the mac eo-opa'ation o! better thing .to do; bet and worry about it, It he‘glad andrejowe ? Hagaodman isin prison is that the mat ghee for him for the time 7 Can mummy; «circumstances or him ignorance, or any-other power, oflmthanznersonalsin. puta Chriet- inturats are not being served ,to'the utm out possible"? (Thiaqnesï¬on must be small in writing by members of 1:1 to dub.) Wmdngsatarday, Aug. B,~190,andtheansweramust all ummmammmby Auntm.1909;whichallows two mmmmdoeoot the 8. Eachqnestionmstbeanswer- odaeparately. and the paper written on one side only. No answer must noted 200 words in 1838111. and may bomnwfllbeaconvenlenee i! memte-tmranswer on Suggestive Questions on the Sunday School Lemon by Rev. Dr. Linscm for" the Intendtiml Newspaper Bible Study Club “Registered in accordance with the COM let." , which ave persecuted for vrighteous- was can; for theirs is..the Kingdom of hang-Matt. ~v : 10. Vases 91-7-18. â€" If a-child of God 3. Each contestant in FEBRUARY 14th, ‘ 1909. of‘thc reality 01 W'“ at each of the m1:- for n82 consecutive obndnct when a lunatic ran amuck, killing two people and wounding four. , â€"The Pepper Twin write The ‘Post that they are having a good time in Florida. Among the good things enumerated which they enjoy every week are warm weather, the Weekly Post, and oranges melted freehfromthotreui _ .»_... be identiï¬ed. giving a number. nth- tered. and then the name cut 0! IO number only 5. Students should be careful understand the question potato :33“. Todothistholeuon tart mnstboreadudespodallymm orverusnpon “11011 the “ma†Eith- éontest sad forwarded to {Guiana Bible Study (lab (or m?- dopendont examination by‘oogpotent That poultry raising is becoming quite an industry in this .loeality is evident from the large shipments made from this village, Messrs. T. J. Thompson and J. Tanner shipping in .one day over 17,000 pounds. Their shipments for the month of Novem- ier amounted to over two thousand avudedawqrdinz to“). highest number 0! marks, and then won by midrofthuloaldubwm b0 gzvve‘nonttromthuoflu. whose home 13in Mefancthon tqwn- ship, was well acquainted with the victims of Sunday’s terrible tragedy. Stirling News-Argus: Mn. '1‘. J. Thomoson called at our office the other day, having with him the prize umbrellas given by the Estelle Com- ,_pany of Lindsay. These umbrellas we very handsome one and have the winner’s initials engraved on the ‘handle. Mr. B. Nix. o! Wellman’s Corners, brought in sixty-one birds and receives one for the largestnum- ber of birds. Daniel Series. of Minto, receives the other for the best flock of twenty birds or over, having brought in twenty birds weighing 256 to inch of the next thirty-ave eon‘f All who can-write and have ideas ereurgedtotekeuptheirgtudiesreâ€" gardless o! the degree of their edu- standpoint, bytI‘h-om the point of View of the cogency of their reasoned priests " to the heart,†when it should 313v: made (heir *hearts jump for joy ? h Verses 34-40â€"What is 'the better way to treat heresy, to :let it alone. or oppose it? . Is it not true that the heretics of one generation have been the saints of the next? 7‘ Who and what was this man-Gam- aliel 7 ‘ ‘ How would you characterize Gam- liel’s greet defence of the Apostles? Verses 41-42â€"13 it as wme for uses it was for the Apostles to rejoice Verse v33â€"When the holy(?) heretic persecutors get evidence that their victims are right, 7and that they are wrong, are they glad -or mad ? death, resurrection and ascension and of the torgivenesa of sins, and we everlasting? Lesson for Sunday. Feb. 21, 1909-â€" Stephen, the ï¬rst Christian Martyn Acts vi; 1 to 8 : 3. . ~Alex Maxwell, an old resident of m seriesâ€"A developed mind. "I What is the daily duty and privi- ge of a Christian ? Proud of His Prizes Thopdmwmthcn are not valued to Weather Dope Work and: Wort? I * According to Hicks: Weakens Women By the 3rd cloudiness and storm areas will be organized. and dur- ing the 3rd to 6th rain, wind and snow will prevail generally pm; connection with the Inn moomon sod touching" the 51:11. By the 5th storms cleaned, preparatory to beginning the decorative work; by rising bat-moment, Inga-norâ€- West‘ winds, and ohms to much golden 091d. m: weather will ad- vance eastward and southward in the immediate rear of these prbgressive â€"'I'he work on the interior of St. Mary's church is progressing satis- factorily. The walls and calling of the edifice are being thoroughly the last four days of the zoonth. being central with that ‘o! the A mer- eury period, on the 26th. Moon also â€"-As an illustration of the ancien- cy ofthe fire drfllintheeentral school, it might be stated that on Friday last Mr. Broderick had a. test and the different rooms were cleared in one minute’s time. grees such phenomena will continue in regular cycles. The 5th is the our, tral day 0! such a period, embracing about the 3rd to 8th. notably the 4th 5th and 6th. ~ A reactionary storm periodis cen- tral on the 8th. 9th. and 10th. At this time look out for marked re-ac- tion to warmer, beginning in the west. Falling barmometer will fol-- low, bringing cloudiness, and rain, with possibly electrical storms south-' ward on and touching the 9th. 7 ‘As these storms move eastward, the west sideofstormareaswill turn to snow, and will be followed immediat- ely by falling barmometer and much colder fair weather. Learn well this lesson of storm and anti-storm areas 138381118 periodically across the coun- tryuomwesttoeastandyou will rarely “get left†in your calculation of what will reach your locality at storms of rain, sleet and snow will visit in some form or other, almost the entire country, on and touching the 26th, 27th, and 28th. This is a. time when the sleet god will have a picnic with the wires. ~Watch and â€"The death took place Sunday of the infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Clark, Lindsay-st" The funeral took place this afternoon to the Roman Catholic cemetery. The barometer will fall decidedly on entering «this period and renewed wind, and thunder will visit regions to the southward, turning to heavy and destructive sleet storms over cen- tral to northern sections. Blizzards are entirely" possible at the culmina- tion of this period. There is strong probabilty‘ of West India hurricanes st and about this period. Baromete- tercondiï¬onsinantheGul! and south coast regions should be per- sistently watched and heeded. In all probability seismic shakes will be re- ported from many parts of the. globe within three days 0‘! the Mr on the 19th, most likely ,on the 20th. 2181: and 22nd." A reactionary storm period is cen- tral on the 30th, net, and 22nd. This period is at the incoming of ‘the Mercury disturbance with new moon immediately preceding, also contain-1 ing mooninp‘erigeeand on~ the equator. Marked barmometer de- pression will appear at the begin- ning or as early as the 19th, attend- ed by growing warmth. and during Saturday; the 20th, to Tuesday 23rd, from the 13th to the 18th, being cen- tral on the 15th. This period, as is shown by the storm diagram, lies within the interference of the earth’s vernal equinox. Hence equatorial dis- turbances are possible and probable in southern extranes at this and fol- lowing periods in February" We will name the 15th, 16th, and 17th as the central days of these storm develop- ments. On and touching these dates low heft-omen!- and storms of rain, turning to snow, will touch most sections in their eastward passage ditions at this time indium that die- turbanees myommthomnitaof thispeflod, uniting with the, next of New Ham and 81mm Cu bell“ Through the Us; of Dr. William' It is useless to tell u hurd worm; woman to take me «lily sud not to worry. But it is the duty 0! every womtouveherstmzthumuch as possible; to tuke her are: a: lightly us my be, And to build up her system to meet any unusuul de- mands. It is her duty to heroel! md to her family, {or her luture health depends upon it- To gnu-d against a complete brak- down in hedthtbc blood must be kept rich and red and pure. No ‘oth- er modlcine does thin-o well a Dr. William: Pink Pills for Pnle People. Thll mum utnnlly nukes new, red blood, strengthens the nerves, re- stores the nppetite ind keeps every organ healthily toned up. Women cannot shiny: rest when they should have'done more to lighten the we: of vent women than any other medl- run. June- H. Wad. Lord'- Cove. N. 8., an: "About two you: no HORTHORN BULLS FOR SALE ' â€"From good milking dune. wm 1†'priced right if taken at once. 81r- ed by imported and 0mm: bud sim- Apply to J. CASEY, lot as, con. 1. Harmon. Valentin P. 0.â€"w4 nave would startle me 'and act heart palpitatlng violently. I little or no' appetite and st" vurukflmtlwaslurdlylmetod mysel! about, and could not do my housework. In every way I was in e. deplorable condition. As the medicine Ihedbeentakingseemedtodome 4We carry dry cell batteries, nit- ebletor gasoline engines. telephone, etc. also electric belts and pocket electric unpopn. L. ‘HORGAN. ang- glst and optima. Riggs' old stead. HENDERSON .- In Toronto on Fri- day. Feb. 5th, 1909, Roberts Hu- irey Henderson, aged 21 years and 11 months. next door to Mr. Shaun's. Bathroom tux-noes and electric light, 50 hot of frontage. 81900 for quick sale, or-wm rent cheap for winter months. Apply to LEIGH R. KNIGHT. once our no good. my husband got me n sup- ply 0! Dr. Wimum' Pink Pills. I had only been taking the Pills {or a. coup- le of weeks when _I seemed to feel somewhat better and this encourexed me to continue the treatment. From that on my strength gradually but surely returned, and in the course of a few more weeks I was once more e â€"Four0hina_meninBuihloue to besenbacktoCanado. â€"Geo. H. Pettit in meddent of Wel- land town Conservatives. â€"-Hrs. Joseph Fielding, 6! Humil- ton, eged 40, died yesterday. â€"John Green. 40 you": a resident of Port ‘Delhousie, is dead. â€"Jamea‘Vallanee; of Hamilton. is dead in British Columbia. â€"Manson Cempben is president 0! the West Kent Conservatives. -'â€"F‘ire ‘ destroyed James Irwin's house at Sharbot Lake vmaged Tu- esday, valued at one thousand, live MILLER -_â€". On Saturday. Feb. 6th, to Mr. and Mrs B. E. Miller, .747 Dalian-st... Toronto. I daughter. watch wrong, three men were killed in a. collision of freight trains near Greenwood. South Caroline. â€"Miss Mary E. Holmes receive- the realestate busineesotthhtom forzsyesrs well woman, able to do my own housework and feeling better than I had done for years. I 'hve since re- mainedwellandIieelthatIowemy good health to the healing power oi will send mew blood coursing through the veins and bring. brightness and energy to the weak and deepondent. Sbld by all medicine dealers or by mailstSOoentsnbox trom’rheDr. Every other weak. aptly. worn, out woman should. follow the ample o! lira. Ward and give Dr. wminms' â€"Brookeiatobeannexod1n0wen Sound. â€"John McNabb. of Deaboro, is dud FOR SALE OR TO LET .BIRIHS I. white lotâ€. con. 10. Opufll‘hohndhuno- m been plowed. and is considered “'3 ma. Apply to om O'CON- NOR. human-arm PARK FOB Elmâ€"1" not. nor“ 0! 1m. 300‘ human. cod clay-oil. 13m to 09!: pnrqhngr. â€Bungâ€"Minoomgoxncgr nan FOR SALE â€" mo gets new full 9 l ortoe. tilde-Jo! sud Ion. Pm data a one. B!" 8. BO 8. Undny.â€"wttd2 Pot on tho pram-u Statement of Egrpenses mound 121.1%. A-.W‘£*°.e.’19!9°§°! can loo-cm pnw' 'ptllyc udhs Motonltiudon withhh mm This ha: in amud on to Mill udnhont-kaflutronm a}. dimmmwflym WI. O’NEILL. m, Lindsay Ont. North Hall of Lot 8. Concu- ston 10, Emily. 10 AC3: rm MBALEâ€"Lot 4; con. 10 Township of 0;). the many 0: Want. All cm We“: on»- hu- inns, an Iron she-n, 3.311.. from Ice-bow Gain Heat, Stem, Pout Ofloo, Chunk“, on, 10 gnu hug Linda}. _Bold_ gt} burg-in smiths)», wounding Ade-15H. hm. ROWE. Rod Fatah érd,mms4xso,mwhom 30:40.3nongoodm1mmdsuon andgoodcubung.0nemno tron: VictoriaRoadvmnp,thm miles hokakflthgoodguln and Itocktarm.Aflnermhwell"W ed. Alaolwacrumoreor 10.9.10t 4md5.vstWBBflOY53° 1“- domtbmcetunmckmdcodu. No bum.weummd "11 watered.A¢oodmcbhrm. For further puticulm npply to ELIAS BOWES, Red mutate Agent, Linda! "the†â€to wuihitoold Max-obi: P" Soil clsyloanfl‘l'or- WW 3 y to $880â€, â€um-cannu- ny.â€"‘ R SALEâ€"zoo acre tum. more or tea. lot 59, so and 61, m. don, west at Victor“ Bond. the PTO- perty of W, A. Silva-wood. All clott- .d; .. good two storey (rm how. . ma rmmwm _A bala'nco Mare. Well tweed and web- with: â€common or tell. the p o! Wills-III 3.35m. ï¬tn- on the Little Britnin rad. Th mile- from the townol Lind- Il eluted. Good fume but. with [kit-ch- edit and wood- Ihnd. Good in Inn and labia. Good train. driving Ind Ind ha: Luv! I olgy loan. well Kenna. Q: 1.11. MM. For further mm mix t2 F1.“- Box-t prime: Joli: Ara-3L 6: u! Tho Farm for Sale par. 1 1-4 miles tnom Little Brio uh; 8 1-! mile! from Mariw swan; good ova-rd, 'rne prawn- ty 0! M Wettem For further pat-undu- ml: to Elia Bot-c. «a ante went. Luauâ€"n1. P. HODOUGALL. I W “at t r Dr. A. Wilton FOR BALEâ€"At . mm. $1112 90 WILLIAIâ€"S‘l'n ‘ TEIBEIIS FOR SUPPLIES Tenders marked “ rm hf â€no.†will be‘ received ‘13 undersigned until 70.61]. ‘ Om. fog the 390‘. .0!" '0â€! TM, required of Retuge for one cigg Marci} Ist.2 I! HfomsOf tender'a'n‘be had on apglacatiqn to :99 {undersignedz- No tendex will be necessarily accepted. J. I. IoIEllllE. Clerk County at Victoria Lindsey, rm 4th, 1900.â€"d3w1. " M meat/811.1993“ on pub- lic worn lat your. THE CHILDREN’S AID SOCIETY u “comâ€"J m Pit-dad School bl mmâ€"W'Goo. I... sop. . id “comâ€"In. 000. A. 1m... mumâ€"MIME: hit-Ave . um: OAVANA WATSON We and Donal-Ion um 8m Sumnot d1 description- W to inclndthz-dn‘oWorh. “unmanned. 2.0.3038†Phone msnwworm will brim humuhkonumoldmb'i nu! thorough] "little .9th Winter Tmbogiu unith. 05031031101190. British American Business college M’smmw To think you can getagood uticle for the price of on infeb ior one. This fact is tell dem- onmtedinAromtic Cns an. *1 popular remedy at the present time. 'I‘her'earemany qualitiï¬ profession, as one of sterling worth. is Stenm's Aromntic Ca. an. otherwise known as This is the only kind we sell. ltcosu xocperonnoennyvbae mtevetydmggistdoes not sell it. You can’t get any other kind at Kasagra WANTED : DUNOON’S um†‘j'g'ffhkimâ€"n' mâ€"££ï¬u’8p.dm‘ sad Couoga'. ‘ Write or phone to HORACE WALLER 673 It’s Foofisâ€"q HOUSE OF REFUGE YOUR COURSE Y.l.c.1.m1’m DRUG STORE sPâ€"Aâ€"o'INA AVE. - - - Tonou'ro :Oppocite St. Andrew'dChurch. P. 0. BOX 217 :- 'oilud b' 'the: on: em 1 M0"! bio taboo]. Winter mastic l _. (halos-Intros. enqotfl lmorloan mun-d} tOOIIQ“ W.W.J¢ i'nr the House year commen- Sewing Machines Our stock it couple 0 in higg chum st very right prices I.: d to!!! ell-Id in ddiflon '0 . e uxiou to den 1 Ian: Phi-o, nah: 3350.00 st 3245 cu 1 [In Pluto, regal» 325.00 ut 225.00 1 3011 Pine, mph: 325 00 st 230.00 The“ no not “cone-bud goode but dwly m w Ming cm nhonr tines. 10 pt: eont. discount zor cash 1 English Piano st 8100 00. 2 [II-fl“. New!“ stout. E mun. mun. mum u‘ “anoint, If there is anything about the house that Duds painting or vanishing, come inand get the ï¬n:sh made par ticuhrly for that purpose. leave your order. 8' u or!"hvellowillgivea SPL ECLAL “1%!" 01" TEN DOLLARS in each a; Motown“ tortho largest )ie m bugkotmingof eith“ l.G.[DWARDS(0. Ontario Marble and Granlte Works, Muhdlkinholl’breignmdbo MouwemMHonmnts ote.,otthohultdodxmudbut;wo:k- nagflp. Aannlidtotim . Wan «new W.mmwvfllinnfl hem lords: largest yield of say "View 9‘ pend on: an bushels showing “1 «chow» following townhi ‘1 :--"°m‘ hm bib. Pension and 83'9â€- In Ind Bunsen 6101'! an: .n you know. an old MO???“ (alt-0t. nu... mm on LII-Irv W. H. CRESSWELL, Prop. We ere now giving out peas to 81'0" "P comm end a the prices on some van- etlelhveuvmedtheym 30m "’77 lut- , Thu who lave left their order for pen we will would cell 3nd get them and than who hue not. but intend to grow. wriutoou one. or c311 at once and select the kind you mt before the best vujeï¬e! gem gone. A ow _...â€"l\ n Jan. I. Squi‘e’r is 80!: will give 2 ENE PRIZE OP TEN DOLLARS 10!!!! m yield of fly variety of A__'_ ,- $n Irlghtcns up - - - Brighten Up‘ Seed Peas For Farmers “The Peepe’s Candidate.†My Cree-well Jordan. POULTRY LI N DSAY. :ouï¬gfz'E'W P : «mu-o by typomm us. a. sqm SON 99mm: FLAVELLL HALL 's'PEcuI: It V“ for fat: donttfl follow month Wt 14W 11be