The Gospel in Samaria.-â€"Acts viii: “Pink Pain Tablet"â€"Dr. Shoop’s - will stop any pain 'in 20 mates: sure! Read theformnla on the box, Doctors say it can’t be better. Checks womanly pains, head pain, What were then, and what are now, the conditions for the forgive- ness of our sms or conversion ? Verses 14-17,â€"At the time of the "scattering abroad†did all the apos- tles remain at Jerusalem ? What was the purpose of sending Peter and John to Samaria, seeing they had just had a great revival? Did Peter and John pray that these young converts might receive the Holy Spirit ? If Philip’s congregation had been made up of 1909 ex-Snnday school scholars, would the result of his preaching have been dilferent ? preaching Christ ? Verses 6â€"7.â€"How do you account for it that the people turned to God with such unanimity ? Does the Holy Spirit always ac- company the preaching of the gosâ€" Verse 8.â€"What is the proof that Philip's converts were real, and what is. the proof of the reality of every conversion ? ' Is joy a necessary accompaniment of conversion 7 Verses 9-11.-â€"What is or what was was this persecution accordins ‘0 Christ's first best plan ? When God's first. or original plan isnpeetbyanevil. mthmmeri‘ m to show that he uses thatvery evil to bring about that which he had planned to accomplish â€0“â€: "y? (See case of Joseph 8180 0' Genus.) .‘Verse 5.â€"Who was Philip ? Should the church today utilise laymen more in preaching the 8091â€â€ What did Philip preach at Sam- were genuine converts ? Verse 13.â€"Whatever change may have come over him after, do you think Simon was really converted at that there are, or ever persons with the power claimed by witches, conjnrers, fortune tellers and similar fakirs ? Verse 12.â€"Is it reasonable to be- lieve that all who were baptised thistime? Did all the converts in Apostolic days, receive the Holy Spirit after conversion ? Why was not the Holy Spirit given to the converts at Samaria when they were converted ? Is it the duty and privilege of ev- ery Christian to be conscious that the Holy Spirit dwells in him, and that he is divinely guided in all things ? (This question must be an- swered in writing by members of the club.) ' great strides. On Friday a Royal Arch meeting was held and annmber of candidates will be admitted to the degree. had been converted and that his love of fame, and of money, had led him to this evil ? Verse 25â€"What is the only hope of getting the world converted. Lesson for Sunday, March 27th, 1909.â€"Philip and the Ethiopian. Acts viii126-40. Onngemen Alive at Gelett The Orange Order at Gelert is a wideawake institution and is making â€"C_anada’s imports in January to- talled $23,113,627, as compared with $23,273,475 last year. â€"A lad named Peterson, at South Bay, was horribly scalded by the ex» plosion of a gasoline engine in John Thompson’ 3 mill. â€"Hr. Justice Clute, in his address to the grand jury at Petetboro rec. amends that the city and county come to terms in regard to taking the city's poor at the house of re- Verses 18-24.â€"â€"Are deceivers and tricksters apt to think that all oth- ers are like themselves ? Is it possible to obtain spiritual power with the purpose of making money out of it ? Is it possible that that this Simon Golden Textâ€"The People with one amen! gave heed unto those things vhich Philip spake, hearing and we- ing the miracles which he did. Acts, mnnity 7 THE BIBLE STUDY CLUB W oaths Sud†801â€â€œ _ _;°by__Bev. Dr. moonlit for . ‘- ,,A__._ ‘D-kl- mu "wt. .ï¬.‘ aâ€"vvvvâ€"ï¬m ‘ Study on: x “KW in Actordante 10"“ Copyrigï¬t Act." wouldn’t give 25 cgnts (0 stop the persecution of the church; do you understand by Philip 20 m, 35c. Sold by all "’ of the Christian com' evidence to believe caused the " scat- tainment was given on Monday in St. Paul's aehoolroom under the au- piece of the women '3 auxiliary that church. Supper was served from ï¬ve to eight o’clock, and a large number of friends and members of the congregation partook of a hearty meal. After the tea, the dishes were cleared away and the programme for the evening commenced, Mr. J. H. Sootheran making a very emcient Entertainment at St. Paul’s Church â€"Mr. J. G. Edwards lost a valuw able dog by poison on Sunday, It was the pet of the family, and a harmless canine. ' It is a pity that the perpretrator of such an act could not be caught red-handed. some timw after I had redly fully. recovered. Since I have proved for myself what Dr. Williamsj Pink Pills can do, I have recommended them to a. number of snflering people, and those who have given them a. fair trial have Proved with me that Dr. Williams- Pink Pills are just what they are recommendedzto be." - Sold by all medicine dealers or by mail at 50 cents a box or six boxes for $2.50 from The Dr. William? Medicine 00., Brockville. Ont. ed. weak nerves are fortiï¬ed and ro- bust health is restored. Mrs. E. Smith. Windsor, N. 8.. says: "A few years ago my healthbeâ€" gan to fall- I suflered greatly from inward troubles. and in about a year's time my whole system was al- most a total wreck. My blood had turned to water and my heart had become so badly elected that I could scarcely go about. In tact, lilo had almost become a burden, and there med little hope for me. One day a friends asked me i! I tried Dr. Wil- The programme throughout was listened to very attentively by the large number present and each sel- ection was accorded loud applause. Following is the programme at the evening :‘ ~â€" femalo sex for the! 810“ PM the power of making in abundance the rich, red blood of health. The! fill the starvdd veins with new blood. 90 that enteebled bodies are stream- liams- Pink Pills and told me that shehadbeeninalmostthesameeonâ€" dition Iwas and that ther had restored her to her present splendid imam, 1' tank come from what my friend told me and began to take the Pills. I took them regularly for several months, constantly growing stronger, and the internal troubles tron: which I had been afflicted were disappearing and my whole system seemed to have gained new strength. I wanted to make certain that there would be no return of the trouble and I continued to take the Pills for E. Flavelle. Songâ€"Miss Leary. Recitationâ€"Mrs. Tilley. Song-Mrs. Johnson. Flute and piano â€" Mr. and Mrs. Morton. Songâ€"Mr. Hendry. Piano soloâ€"Miss Matthie. Songâ€"Mr. Vincent. Skinner; Messrs. Vincent and Stev- Marsh, Mr. Bilkey. ‘ Recitatiomâ€"Kelley’ 3 Dream, Mr. Hendry. . Vocal duetâ€"Mrs. Blackwell and Mr. little blood»: The weaker sex 18 aa- sailed at all ages by the evils teshlt- ing from bloodlessnees, "from the girl who is weak and languid, with dull eyes, pale lips, 11ml appetm and palpitating heart to the woman who feels "never well†with pans in the back and across‘ the shoulders, taint- ing ï¬ts and aching limbs. And hear at life's turning point nervous disor- ders and heart troubles make great calls on a woman's atmngth. â€"Midland’s temperance hotel, the Queen’s, made a small profit last year, which has been invested in im- provements. â€"There are forty-one persons on the blacklist in Peterboro. The list has increased considerably in the past year and under the stringent regula- tions the .hotel men and barkeeperq have to be particularly vigilant. â€"Miss Jennie Gould, 01 Gooder- ham, was elected grand deputy her- ald at the session (IS/the Ontario Grand Council of the R. T. of T. in Toronto Thursday. Songâ€"Mrs. Hopkins. Violin and pianoâ€"Mines Preston. Recitationâ€"Mrs. McCullough. Vocal duetâ€"Mrs. Widdess and Miss T00 LITTLE BLOOD Women Endure fldating clergyman. Mr. and Ira. Connell left this afternoon for Toronâ€" to to spend their-honeymoon. On their return they will reside in Mid- K of CK: Social Evening The local council of the Knightaol Columbus held another delightful ao- cialeveuingintheirroom at the parish hall on Thursday night which was largely attended. Military euehre was the tenture o! the evening, the prize winners being Mrs. J. Campbell, town, and Miss Conway, Bobenygeon, and Keen-e. F. McClory and J. O'Hnllornn. Dancing was afterwards indulged in splendid music being furnished by the Academy of Music orchestra. A dainty lunch was also served during Thompson. daughter of Mrs. Thomp- son, Victoria-ave. was united in marriage to Mr. w. Connell. of Mid- laid. The bride was assisted by Miss Lonsborough, of town, and the groom by Mr. 8. (Donnell. of Ome- A very pretty wedding took place on last Monday at Cambridge.s‘t. Me- Feb. 10th, when that:- only unghtar Harriet. was joined in wedlock to formed by the Rev. J. A. Ferguson. 0! Gleam, in the presence or about mty guests. The bride, who was given away. by her father, looked very pretty attired in net over white silk and carried a large bouquet of white carnation: and mdden hair fern! After the wedding bmflut the bride and groom were accom- panied to Woodville station. where they took the train for Midland. The bride's travelling suit was of brown broadcloth with hat to match. The TEATROâ€"BARRY. A very pretty matrimonial event took place Monday at St. Mary's church, when Ven Archdeacon Casey united in marriage Mr. L. 8. Teatro. son of Mr. Samuel Teatto. of the east ward. and Miss Violet Intact Barry. daughter of Mr. Garret Barry, of Fenelon Falls. The bride was prettily gowned in a travelling ,costume of blue with blue picture hat to match, while the brid- esmaid. Miss Lena Teatro, was gown- ed in Copenhagen blue with hat to The groomsnmn was Mr. Grant Wakelin, o! Coboconk. Mr. and Mrs. 're'atro intend leaving for the west in a few days. The groom's gift to the bride gold watch and chain. Rev. Father Walsh officiated. The bride, who was given any by her lather, wore a broadcloth (Empire gown with satin trimmings and hat of white and gold. Miss Lillie Hart- nett, sister of the bride, acted as bridesmaid, wearing a golden brown Empire gown. and carried a shower bouquet of K nsrney roses. Hr. Wm. Lappin assisted the groom. After a wedding breakfast at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. end Mrs. Dolsn left for 3 short honeymoon. the evening. Miss Mary, daughter 0! Mr. and Mrs. John Hartnett, was united in mar- riage to Mr. Patrick J. Doha. The A ï¬re alarm at Orillia on Tuesday calledtheflrementoasmnll‘hlue at the residence of Mayor Goflatt. The tire burnt the floor in the kit- chen but was extinguished beiore the water we): turned on by the tire- men. Mayor Gonatt, who was in close proximity to the tire hall, rode to the fire on the hose wagon, but The following from the Tomato Star will be 0! local interest, the bride havflng relatives in Lindsay: A very pretty, but quiet wedding was solemnized at St. Helen's church til they arrived there. didn’t know it was his own house un- â€"Raflways are forbidden to remove planking from highway crossing: in winter. Lakefield, Feb. 19.--A new summer hotel will be built at Mount Julian, Stony Lake, in time to accommodate the summer trade, it is expected. It is to have a. frontagenol 150 feet on the lake, and will he built on the same site as the old building, and will be thoroughly modern and up- End’s Pearly Teeth Campbellford, Feb. 19. â€" Mr. Fred Keller, while partaking of an ’oys- ter stew got something in his month which felt peculiar. By the use of a toothpick he! dislodged tr‘om between his teeth what proved to be a hand-‘ JAMIESONâ€"BEBT The home of Mr. and Ira. D. H. CORNELLâ€"THOMPSON New Hotel at It. Julian Wedding Bells Fire in Grillia hand â€" {or mm 1' 8114mm ant. anentm eonmn no quinine. nothing lurch or detains. M If" indeed, “the stitch In time." 0mm Innockotorpnne. Provenance. genuine mound “dust colds. 86c. Sold by :11 dollars. BONSTEELâ€"At Linduy. on Friday. February 19th. 1909. to 111'. 3nd DAY â€"- NICHOLSON -â€" On Feb 17th. but yenr the Ep'orth Law 0! Cambridge-ct. church gave 8198 to missions. but during the next year they are going to try and mine this amount to over mo. The Lindsay and Cnnnington districts are to sup- port 3 foreign. missionary in Japan. nndthisamonntwfllherdsed for that purpose. During the evening Mrs Dr. Irvine rendered a. 0010 which was well received. * Ameetingol the â€trance! tho North Ops cheese tutorywill be lurch 4th. at one o'clock. to at- range (or milk dnwing and trans- act general business. v1. m is quickly and “My cdmod by Prevention. The-e little Cum! Cold Catholic Reading Circle I_____ Holds Pleasant Session Wm†m. splegdld attendance sad the mm to: 3 mm on . um, nun; w readbynr.1>mnu¢nu‘honm hapnflkndngoodbnturm. 1110 and hbors o! Jooeph Ho... Th0 right party can have . perma- Novu Scotu'l favorite son. was a. trest. Mr. noting]: wont thorough- f John Reid. endow P. 0.. Ontâ€"Nth 1y into the weworkotthomnrl trions mm, and muted may ; £03 SALE OR TO LBI' The meeting of the Catholic Reed- ing Circle held Hands! evening et the residence 0! Venerable Archdu- con Casey was one of the moat enc- Iondey use missionary evening at Cunbrldge-st. lethodist church and two very interesting addresses on missions were such. Rev. Mr. Foley, 0! Bohcsneon. was present and delivered an inspir- ing address to the large sndlenee tom-It. maï¬a-Wmuu i‘ ANTEDâ€"300th All-1cm u. a mint: will DI! tht Cambridge Street Epworth League elso geve an excellent “are. dong WEDNESDAY. MARCH 8 â€" By mm Bowen. new. credit ale 0! 49 FRIDAY, FEB. 26 â€" By Elbe Bowen auctioneer, credit sale of unable lam stock and implements. the MONDAY, MARCH 1 â€" By mm Bowen, auctioneer, credit ale 0! valuable tax-m stock including 6 Elias Bowen, auctioneer. on lot 6, 00!! 9. Eldon mm stock as follows, Threatening mm with child- by Rev. J. P. Wilson. Joel Albert 10:1. to [in MI Nicholson. Mrs. H. Donated. William street. gouth. o! 3 Ian. mm horn) o'clock and sale I o'clock aha-p.48. 1309011! 0! Dzvid Brown: 2 brood minted,1extnmm.4m. Old. 1 horse 8 yrs. old, 1 colt 8 yr. Old» 1 Yearling, 3 sprlhx colts (good) 24 head of con and you; cattlerowtnpig. inflows-to: Hartley. Sale at one o’clock. property of James Kennedy. lot 7. con. 7, Ops. Sale commences ut one o'clock. sharpâ€"'2. horses. 17 cattle. 6 91888011 11 even; farm implements. one hone motor. one cutting box. etc.. the property of Philip Allin. lot 17. eon 4. Fenelon. Sole commence! nt one In. it. Potty ill Kiss in. Cheese Factory Hating at 13 i F“; l ANTEDâ€"A I About. 45 For further putlcnlm spply. ELIAS Downs, Bed Emu Agent, Lindsay gunmwmlu u goodbnturm. "'3 shont“or50.tokup hou- (ox-swim helpxnflknd oonthotthePortagoRoul.the pro- pertyolw. A. snvarwootwclur- ed: stoodtwo storeytnmohoua, mgoodnpdr.75mtuhbbhnd Unaware. '01.!thde cad.tra.nobun54:fl.atnvhom 10140.nnoncoodmlondatwn ndgooduuhung. Onomno Iron mmad.Agoodp-dn and m Wï¬m tall m flaws-bu «tog. 3. BOP?p 8.11M“) â€"wtm E. GREGORY. W. NQQALE-MIAOoagola-m mm“. mm? I'Vl â€int; '1,“ n, the W price. Apply to Box 20-3. The Lind- say Poutâ€"42m. RARE FOB BALEâ€"100 not. nerd of â€1.3001! mum good day no“. Tom to unit. Lurch-nu ham 9; JohnAmlL or a" Th. FOR SALEâ€"At. .. 12 m- baht 8- w- lot“. can. 10. 091.11» landhu no- nr- bean plowed. sad 1- eon-1m nut-clan. In known a In. Kun- u'c auto. Apply to OWEN O'CON- NOR, Wormâ€"Va. 100 good Inna tom; null oxehud; w-Tl (need all Word by two good wells. One much-choc! ad chuck. the. She-W031iâ€, autumn-ti- miles pens tau-n. Eu tome! ya. out, within «m y cont Fergus» mix-“owl! lyto LIASBOWES, Bed Axum. Radianâ€"rm 20 ACRE FARM FOR BALEâ€"Lot 11. Goal, [gripe-s acme! WWF.Rogen;l lï¬o'um on! flnï¬omoightmhudwoodbuh, coda nd blush uh mp lad-mo putt†had, “Owningodlylvhmm eon 100 tom pï¬neipdly cloud udhs mdculï¬ntiogwithhk building-I. Thin Inn in Men an 13%;“ "alum: nix mm Lind- or Maryann-{mm North Half of Lot 8. don 10, 8mm, so am mom or lens. tho or Winks: H. Blaine. ï¬tn- ondn Little Britta: mud. Thus mile- from the town a! Lint an. All elated. Good tune hon-o with tineâ€"cl.- cam and wood- uhod. Good In: Inn and stable. Good mm. mm Ihed and hog [and 3 any loan. well rem-0d. "VIII. .vw nun-su- sw pxw t: of M W's-km. For tutu: NW m. 39 Ella 30'! Farm for Sale £8flm¢uoum m. In IOR SALEâ€"800 m min. more ' or lea. lot 59. 60 and 61, El- . wnu giving your spot a. mom i 00.. 84 Vic- MISCELMJVEOUS Am may my $1.37!»! 5; ‘. Totonto.â€"vhd$w1. â€"vm Lad Script. Promt Lite-y '03. OAVANA . WATSON and. an uni-Ina nu WI Surveys of all descriptions mud to boldly Drain“. Wch. on» “Mich.†Lakes!†Phat behmhudorBuine- will bring mmuunuoquo-upi 86;th mum school. Winter Term begin In. 4th. Othlogno (roe. British American Business College v... c. A. an. ton-m. Made from pure land and oil latest artistic shnda to be 1nd qunnmy. EXECUTORS’ NOTICE CREDITOBS Creditors and other: having claim McLennan Co. and. who died onor “out the maydnoeembor,1908.mhem- nu. ’ 3mm a O'CONNOR. Solicitors (or John Short and .1sz ..cgnuh's teal trade for the ten monthsdthiqwflu'“mf 875,847. a decree: o! â€$906.0â€- TIIE CANADA is the delight of the fastidious and the ï¬rm friend of the reï¬ned. It’s soothing and satisfying re~ suits in use: of cthped hands. chapped lips. chapped skin and the! shaving are known and ap- preciated by an army of patrons. It is tally m indispensable toilet requisite. It: wide sale is due toiumeuitgwdifyou wish to eppceciue its real merits make e specimen when. The price is easyâ€"only 25c. DUNOON’S READY IIXED PAINTS. YOUR COURSE 878 Monarch-,1 ova. Wigwam ............................................................... A M1 by shipped. buvmdhygoodl BotanankotconnmcmedhsndW. eruorplnaoto HORACE WALLER WANTED : LIVE Rom/my Duncan’s Witchazel Cream DRUG STORE “Madurai-Md†Opposite St. Andmv’dChm'ch. r. 0. BOX 217 “Prism in the in any 9.00000 m atmu . w.rmmmmw at very . auda- n we anon m ole. Pines. Dru} '4 8mg Machines Ifthece is anything about the house that head: painting or vanishing, come in and get the ï¬nish made par ticuhrly for that purpose. J. G. EDWARDS (0‘. LI N DBAY. Ontarlo Marble and Granlto Works, Denim in d! kin!- ot Fonign ad Do node liable and Guam “cements 000., of flu Isms design And begun-ori- umhip. A all solicited. purchaser: an interview “palms-3:11 w.“w' â€"â€" â€"â€" â€"' rv--__ , cue: hnvo danced the: are goinz 'qu fat. The“ who hlvo left then- order 101’ pea we wish wouldedl ma gettheuwd those who bun not, but intend to gr". writotom one. 0: all u once ad muckindmnntbefm :he W ntiotiu mAdlAgono‘. - “1 in. I w 0‘ 0"! M Dunn: 91 EUVH» p * each of the following to'nghipi ;-â€""em- 13'. . Daily, Fenoion and Mauve“?- Tho no Imperial Ind Hanson 91:76 lagog’utit‘u .1. grown every yenr. mull. will give a SPEc’iIAL Ju. I. Sqnin Son SPNIAL PRIZE 0? TE for thq Insect yigld _of_ I- ‘50:.otiao’ln'yfisit come in st «31306 U have your older. JAS. I. SQUIER SON sqm FLAVELLL J Ont-0t. um. con-lb an Library W. H. CRESSWELL. Prop. Brighten Up Seed Peas For Farmers “The Peepe’s Candidate.†Formerly Gravel! Jordan. Mi 7 Is 61' sowinf received. (1'1 gore. We