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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance, 1918-11-14, Page 2- MO••••• „ • ee,ye. e 4,,Neyrown,e.44.memlete «no --• 44!e-3,44.40441,1414, .k*A411*, ;414,1-1,44 te-,-,-4400,,04•40tAlt.V40,4**4,4,444 ' 4 ' • ' -.••• v • - • or,o, v aeon. • Damiruff Ills the iloir Culicura Kills Dandruff Try one treatment with Cuticura and see how quickly it clears the scalp of dandruff and itching. On retiring teentlyrub spots of dandruff and itch- ing with Cuticera Ointment. Next morning sbanWQo with Cuticura Soap and hot water. Rinse with tepid water, Repeat iu two weeks. Nth. lug better or surer. Saunas Each Fro* by Matt. Address post. card: "Cutienro,Dent. N. Boston, U.S.A." Sold by negate throushout the woad. •••••• , , schtv Lmsom VXL November 17; 1913. .3neolt Fleeing trom Hie Angry Broth- er.-Genesis•28: 10-22. Comenntary.-1. Jacob's Depar- ture From Beer -Sheba, (vs. 10, 10). 10 Jacob went out tion Beer-Shebe-1t was not from eleoice, but from neves- aity that Jacob left honie, kondred and couutry. Esau's anger and threat led Rebekah, tie mother, to plait for his departure, and the fact that lie was unmarried determined the place 01 his exile. She, and Isaac also, de- sired him to take a wife from their eindred, hence the journey to Haran. .Teeob did not go forth with Glumly the blessing that he had obtained through frame for Isaao pronounced 11110n him the two -fold, far-reaching blessing (Gen, 28: • 3, 4), which had aeett given to Abraham, and renewed to himself. Haran -The place in. 'alesopotanale Where Abraham had lived for a time while on his way 'from Ur -et the Chaldeen to Canaan. It was about •threehundred miles- aortheast 'Of Iteer-shebee 11. he lightel upon a certain place -It grew too late to go farther, and either from onoice or necessity, he lodged' in the open country with no shelter. • Tho place was near Bethel, about fifty Miles from Beer-slieba. Jacob had probably treaded two or three days since leaving ehoe. Abraham had aweit there and built an altar yeare before thls. took of the stones -The stone which he used for a pillow is mentlqned h. verses 18 and 22. This region abounds in loose stones. lay dowa.e. ,to •sleep -Under the circum- stances. his foneliness :pressed itself open him and he lead abundant oppor- /natty to thane Over his unjust past and foreeest his future. It would seem as if hie' sleep must have been troubled hecauee of his past (tended, and his futuretmust have loomed up „nit Wit and nneertaln. • Jaeab's, vision at Bethel (vs 12-15). 12.. dreamed -We can not re- gard tine at an ordinary and passing - dream, but one in which Geed -revealed aims/elf, to Jaeob. On many other occasions God 'emetic to his people in tins Way (Gen. 31: 11-1e; 27: 5-10; 1 leittas 3: 5-15; AMU. 1: 20-23: Acts ig; 93, There was'aot then the rev- elation bf God in his word that 'we now have. behold -This word used three Glues in this connection shows the deep impression the extraordinary geene made upon Jane. a ladder- ._ • A etalrway, Or Other Meant Of alleertt. Tho Mee ex:10e by the word 14 that 01 apaosagoway INtween earth and heaven. anode t/f Clod-3acob was Ineeemi with um preeenee of minister- ing epirite Web. 1: le. 14). Tile Vie &quit bitowed the limner, of earth to heaven, end tetiellt Jaeah that he was not as timely 113 110 pity have imagined Litwas. teat weeroY4M1I2i hialeele to him an renewed it unto Isnot, to lam in a genee that he had 'never Ithown berme V. Lord (104 oi Aeraluou Ileac •--Jellovala who • /tailed Abraham tied who gave the prowlte to him mid renewed it unto Jeaae, would renew that promise unto eacob. the land. . .tu theo will I give It -Note the promise- to Abraham to Men, le: 15; 14l; 18, and to •Isaac in Gen. 26: 4, God declaied his name to ;Jacob au Jehovah, the ternal, unchangeable, covenant-iteeping 0410. 14, ata the Mist -this language was repeatedly used to Abralutm. spread. abroad -The Israelites were la extend their terri- tory weetwerd to the efeillterrenean, eastward to the deeert, northward to the mountains of Lebanon, and south- ward. into the wilderness south of Beer-sheba. ehall all the families -of the earth be bleeeed-The lives of the patriarchs have been a blessing to all peoples who have bond of them, The. scriptures have come to the world through the descendants of Abraham, lean. and Jacob. Jetts the 'Ales/dale the world's greatest gift, came to the world through Jewleh ancestry on the human elite. 15, 1 am with thee, and will keep thee -Having promised Jacob .great blessings for lies posteri- ty, the Lord turns to him to assure hint that he Will guide, protect and Meitner Min. This was t marvelous promiee, involving nore than Jacob was able to comprehend. HI. Jecoles vow (vs. 10-22), 10, The Lord is in this place-Jaeob's mind ' and heart has been illumined to recog. !JUG the presence or God. His soul . wag aweel, and the greedy .clamorings of his scheming nature were silenced, The presence of God sets motiveo and acts in a very different lig-ht from What they appear when' self is domin- a,at. I knew it ,not -Apparently he had no thought teat God would reveal .himself to him under such =favor, able conditions. In his self-pufficlencY he had forgotten God, and yet this was a partial answer to the prayee of his father as he bat home. "Goa , Almighty bless thee" (Gen. 28: 3). 17. He was afraid -He felt a sacred awe moral condition in the sight of Gotl. House of God gate of heaven-% now idea possessed Jacob's soul. Tee revelation that came to hen opeeml his spiritual *vision and a new lite lay before him. He was conscious that God was there and heaven -was very -Wear, 18, Set R up for a pillar -The stone upon which his head rested when the vision was given was used to com- memorate God's marvellous revelation to him. It was a common practice in the East to commemorate in this way important occurrencea Poured oil upon it- Jacob did this as an act of consecration. 19. Called the name of that plane Beth -el -The spot Where this revelation came to Jacob deserved a name, aud au appropriate one was given, Bethel, house ot Cod. City was called Luz -The city was probably a 6hort distance north or tile spot where Jacob (vent that memor- eble night, To Jacob the name Luz would convey little meaning, but with the name Bethel attached to the place, it would be a constant reminder of what took' place there. 20, Vowed a vow-tlad had revealed himself and declared his promise .and Covenant„and Jacob, subduq'l and ten- der, recognized his duty and entered unit it. God's revelation of himself tous always calls for action on our part. if God will be with me -This does not mean that Jacob doubted God "Since" would fit the, place better thee "If." "Ile cordially takes God at his word. God had promind to be with Min, to keep him, to bring him again into the land, and not to leave him. • He talon up the precious words, and virtually, says, 'Let it be according to thy word unto thy servant and 1 will be thine and thou dealt be mine far- limilermindamposii latirod 11111 tee •*$t „Efficient Tracor Made • TURNS IN 7X PT. 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In the face cf an actual scarcity of leather, it is difficult; but it can be done if you wpi co-operate with us. Buy wisely, for service rather than merely for style, and sae that the shoes you buy are stamped with the manu- facturer's trade -mark. AMES HOLDEN McCREALa "Shoemakers to the .Nation" ST. JOILN MON'TittAt TOIIONTO WINNIPEG EDMONTON vAricouvrn When yea buy .hods loch for- ever.' " 21, Come again -Hes thoughts were already upon an anticipated horne.coming. Tilen shall the Lord be my God -Jacob pledge,s himself :to serve, obey and love God, to perform his 1u11 duty to him. 22, God's house -A pine wh-ere God has manifested hiiuself in a marked manner, and would be remembered as nett. I wilt surely give the tenth unto thee -Jacob recognized his obligations to God. Abraham bad given a tenth unto -Melchizedek (Gen. .14: 20), and . the Patriarchs recognized the duty of giv- ing tithes. The Moate law provided for the support of the temple service in this way. The Chriatian'soblige- tleiileso. to support Coil's cause canuot be Quetetions.-Why did Jacob leave his home,? What did Isaac do for him before he started? In what direction did he journey? Describe his stay near Luz. 'What effect did the vision have upon Jacob? What did &mob call the place? How did lea emannem- orete the event? What vows dill Jacob make? Who before Jacob had giVen•a tenth to the Lord? Wnat was involved in Jacob's taking the Lord for his Cod? PRACTICAL SURVEY. Topic. -Clod following His wanier- ing children. I. eacob'e !eight. IL Jacob's vision. 1. Jacob's flight. In the leseon com- mences the record of experiences both retributive and disciplinary, in the history of the patriarch; retributive, because occasioned by wrong -dotage white added dtetress to difficulty; disciPlinary, because that by them' was inaugurated a process of moral train- ing, which secured the needed self-dis- cloture, and reached -its crisis and cul- mination in a transforming experience by which the chosen instrument was adapted to the design. The •prepara- tion was sometimes longer than the succeeding servtce. Moses was in training eighty yeate, that he might accomplish forty years of eervice; but tho great task justified the outlay. A. great part of the earthly ministry of Jesus was occupied with the teaching and training of the twelve, into whose heeds the upbuilding of the kingdom was to be coninutted. This training, commenced In the history , of .7aceb when haunted by remorse and follow- ed. by tear, disturbed within and die - tressed without, he act hie fugitive face toward an unilluminated future. In hie own experience he Must needs tote the bitterness of deeeption, and in 1311 kinsman he net a cupiclify equal to his own. Fleeing from frater- nal Vengeance, he found that he could not escape Ged, Mad not dissever himself front his' own bletory. It is a moral fact of tinivental applieetion end fraught with alarm, and yet wit have. God is near men when they lit-' tie think it. jaeoles 'Osten. The Vietea at Be- thel was the first step. iti Jncob's di - vele education. Heee began, the long process of- bringing order out of the moral cOnftielon of his life. The wide, waste wildezness become filled with an infinite presence, and when inst. alone, he found hinanif most attended and discovered that earth's affairs and heaven' interest were closely united.. Fear and hope go hand in hand. "How dreadful is tele place!" and yet "the hcii of God, and this is the gate et hettlfep." The prophet'o startled °d - ere, "Woe ie me," sprang tem the dis- covery of moral unlikenees and 'unfit - in the presence cf the over. wliehning glory ot holiness. Threuge darkness and drown there came to the wanderer foe-glean:s of the gospel's falareaching hcpe, and the possibility nt coxless and moral agent through Its promised provislona. The ezwenaut, re- vealed two generation/3 before, reeele- ed new cant:neaten. To neettre it, there waa given time DIedge of divine gut/lane and prOteetiott through. the Ing proems of necessary diselpline. Moral revelation necessitates some ad. ltittlnent. Three attitude.; aro Daosibie; deliberate reit:die% 41 Perlieee and nromise or future ol,edience, whole. hearted Mill immediate eoutpliartee. Jamb elmee, the Wend. Ills covenant ran net he :cgarded. ate esprettellig high )-tlis Trade -mark on every sole ., moral considerations. True to his na- ture, personal advantage occupied the' foreground. • Thus far -he had been a worldly •man, unheroic and unworthy., recall this time he became at best but a religious man, unrenewed end un - spiritual, as the record of succeetting years attests. Like too many others, theetirst Mime were placed Met. Pro- tection assured, provision guaranteed, a peaceful return, and "then shall the Lord be •my God." The order should be reversed. "Seek ye first the king - 13 dom of Clod, and his righteeousnessi W. II. C. 4 • Oil for Toothache -There is no pain so acute and distressing as toothache. When you have so unwelcome ee visit- or, apply Dr. Thomas' Eclectric Oil ac- cording to directions ana you will find immediate relief, It -touches the nerve with soothing effect and tee pain de- parts at once. That it will ease tooth- ache is another fine quality of this011, showing the many uses it has. EO FLAG 1(OV FLOATING • BROADCAST IN GERMANY Revolutionists Cntro1 the -Country, and With- NrAii;h Disorder Nigh _Officials of Late Government iI be Erotight to 33erlin -cable: The new People's Government of Germany will not per- mit high officials of the late adminis- tration , to 'evade an accounting by escaping into neutral emintries. Aa official statement issued to -tight by the Revolutionary Council sitte: "The Dantsh frontier is being strictly guarded by the German Soldiere' Council. This is being done, it is stat- ed, in order to prevent the escape of rich people, generals and other high officials." London cable: According to de- spatches from Amsterdam and Copen- hagen the revolution in Germante welch assumed gigantic proportions following the abdication of the Kelsey Saturday, is extending rapidly, but In- n:let places the desired effect is be- ing achieved without vielence or ser - tote disorders, In some places, notably in Anhalt, Hesse-Darmstadt and Mecklenburg - Schwerin, the princely houses are ma operating with the reforming parties in establishing a new Order of things, Red flags figured frequently ii the various risings, and Chancellor Fried- rich Ebert's motor car Beate the In- ternational emblem. The shoulder straps were tern from the uniforms of officers in,,a number ,of cities, and even, the soldiers' insignia wereestrip- Ped front them. Russian prisoners played a part in the derao•netrations in two or three towns. Priatee aleximilian of Baden and an the Itcurgeolee Ministers have resign- ed. Peledrich Ebert, the German So- cialist leader, has been definitely re- cognieee as ChenCellor, hmdimm.06,. DRS. SOPER & WliiT SPECIALISTS eterea, Asthma. Catarrh, Pimptar., liayapapalsi, apt:aptly, Ptheantatiam, Sato, riay, blood. Nerve and Slatielar Diaassaa, CeIt Ur tend binary (tPt sulviett. titdidar SUttliut kil is tablet 10:10. 1'Ottro,“:40 a.:1304, tied 0 to 444.04, furaiApt')0 *Xi. to traa Consulter:ea bsta. SOPS 4 MOTS Totom.,5tolutato, 004 .0,1•1•440,*•461•41,•••• ?tease Mention This Paper, All reports describe the revolution es contintibeg quietly in the 12 Prin- cipal towns and ports, which are now ruled: by the Soviet, consisting of workmen, soldiers and aallors. The red flag •has been hoisted 'everywhere, even above the Cologne Cathedral. Ate Socialists, according to the re- port, are demanding that) every defte asty in Germany be suppressed and all the princes exiled. It is reported thatahe Kings of Bavaria and Saxony intend to abdicate shortly. FIGHTING IN BERLIN STREETS. Severe fighting took place in Berlin between six and eight o'clook last night, and a violent cannonade was heard from the heart of the city. The rev/Mitten is in full swing in Berlin, and the Red forces of Germany oc. cupy the capital. When revolutionary soldiers at. twill -Red to enter a building in which they supposed a number of officers were concealed, shuts wore fired from the windows. The Reds thee began shelling the building. Many persons were killed and many wounded heave the officers surren- dered. The Red forces are in control and have restored order. Strong sgttriaeleeittsl. are marching through the The Crown Prince's palace has been eeized by' the revolutionists, The pantile are shouting, "Long live the republle," and nee singing the "Mar- seillalee," The German peOPle's Government has been,inetiteted in the greater part of Berlin. The gaerieon has gone over to the Govcroment. Tice Workmen's and Soldiers' Conn. elleirlee4:leelaaartela amageelitlie;e4I gunskehave t teal placed at the disposal of the &Until. 4 SITUATION AT KIEL, . Itp to the present the meet eeriems conflict hen taken plate in Kiel. The . Soldiers' Mut eVoritineine Councils in met of the largo citiea appear to be deoting their first effortto orgallie- 101.1tr.:10 food euppllee, forte/edam teat o.ny leek ef pro) aeon in this remeect win prove 11 fruitful source of Complaints already eave b4ca heard in Berlin that the prece ctn. eurAlp 111 being exereiteal at arbi- trarily by the new as by the old Iig• neat, In het Proclamation, Wit that Prince Maximilion Of Baden had Iransfern /1 the chaneellorslilp to ' him, till the Secretaries or State hate , lil3g1M1 their COULON. The now t;ov-. teurneet, he addl. waned be ill ttfiree moat trIii ties) Vati011i panics. NNW CtiANCELLOWiii PROGRAM:Q. ' liew Cerman Clatiotelor, 11'4e/14de - :,.1:11111., ew,t:Ireee to the people., the ' fat ren, ---The fx tiliani elloa Pine Maximilialt of iguicu, in nreameot with all tin' ileeroturn,t ot state, hao hanCed ovei- to int' till.; taek (.1 liquid- ming 1:1 41.41 ('14 al Chaocellor, 1 am en the imint of Veining a now Gov - puttee, mute will keep public opinion :),110).:Inteis.lt in nenrd with the yellow/ fredy Informed ot the o curse of -The, new Covernment will be a movernment of the people. It Meet melte, every effort to secure in the quickest povelble, time peace for the German people and consolidate the Liberty which they bave won. "The new COvernment has taken eharge of the adminietration to pre - se: re the German people Cre11t civil war and ilaminet and to aecompliell theiir legitimate Mahn tO. alatottonly. T:10 Government cell, wive this prob- ;ern c.nly if all the officials in town and ccuntry will help, "1 know it will be difficult for wane to work with the new men who have token charge of the empire, but 1 appeal to Ulcer ,ove of the people. Lack of organization would in thiR heavy time mean anarchy in Germane and the surrender ot the country to tremendoue misery. Therefore, lielp your native country with fearlerli, in- leprigable work for the future, every one at hie 1 ost. • "I /Impend everyone's support in 'the hare task awaiting me You know have seriously the war has menaced tee provisioning of the people, wince le the firet condition ot, the- people's existence.' The political traneforma• non should not trouble the people; the feed supply Is the first duty of all wether in town or country, and they oeould not embarrasa, but rather aid, the production of eetal cuppies, and then- transeortation to the Rhyne. "Food shortage signifies pillage nue robbery, with great misery. The poorest will suffer the most, and the industrial workers will be affected hardest. All who illicitly lay hands on food supplies or other supplies of prime necessity or the means of transport necessary for theft. distre Medea will be guilty to the highest degree towards the community. "1 ask you immediately to leave the street e and remain orderly and. calm." • In an extra edition of the Vorwaerts, the central organ of the Social -Demo- cratic party in Germany, the follow- ing call for a general strike was pub - 1 i sied"Time: Workmen's anti Soldiers' Council of Berlin has decided even a general strike, All the factories are at,caTbsetainideseteisL.. y administration of the people will be maintained. A large part of the garrison has been closed and bodies of troop e and ma- chine guns have been placed, at time disposal of the .Worenfen's and Sol- diers' Council. "The movement will be guided in common by the Social -Democratic party of Germany and the Independ- ent Social -Democratic party of Ger-. many. The' Workmen's and Soldiers' Council will tale charge of the Main- tenance of quiet and order. Long live the Social Republic. "Workmen's and Soldiers' Council." FATEFUL SATURDAY. With regard to the incidents or Nov. 9 in Berlin the eemeofficial tele- graph bureau, woeking •ander the cone' trot of time Workmen's and Soldiers' Council, issues the following report: • ' "This meriting at IIIIIQ o'clock the workers of the greatest industrial undertaking's Commenced a generiu strike, • - "Processions hastened front all the suburbs to the centre of the city. Red flags were carried at the head of ftp processions, in which marched armed. soldiers andeall classes. "Tbe first procession arrived from the ..ackerstrasso and Brunnestrasse. As a spreliminary the Soldiers nod of- ficers were urged to remove their cockades and epaulettes. In the maj- ority or cases this took place volmo tarily. "There was a general fraternize - tion of soldiers and workmen. The workmen penetratea' the bareacks, where they receeed an 'enthusiastic reception from the soldiers. "The military occupants ot fac- tories mingled in common with the workeit, left time works and treated with them in common. "So far as known the only clash between the massae and armed forces took plan on the occupation of the so -celled. Tockshafers barrack.. In that was a guard of fusiliers; but only two officers fired. ' "Three persons were killed and one was injured. Tait is 'to be re- grellig. " taking possession of a major- ity of the public buildings and estab. lishments was completed without dif- ficulty once it NVIIS clear that the mili- tary had gone over to the people." IRON CROSS TABOO. . The Danish frontier is being stria - a' guarded by the German . soldiers' Condi. This is being done, it is :tfafiteerds,. in order to *prevent the escape of Hell Pante, generals and other high All national -cockades and the eagle on the helmets of soldiers have been removed, being repined by a red band. 'The wearing of the Iran Cross has been strictly prohibited. Three German destroyers have en- deared outside oft Stockholm, and all the -'-guard ships Si the Baltic have Seined the revolutionary movement. The rellway,datione in the enure industrial distelde of Germany nrom Dertraund to Deist/erg have bee a cc- cupted by the Soldiers' Muncie; tic. cording to a despatch front Essen. There were no disorders, 0 Wenn cause fretfulness and YOU the infant of sleep, the groat noel -Ise. er. Mother Graves' Worm Extermin. atar will clear the stomach and' intes- tines and restore healthfulness. Saue Inca are eltume rca.iy to fol- low a Icader, and the corkscrew has led Milne e fellow into ercokeil vitten. 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Dairy produce - anted', ehoice dairy„ ..$ 0 50 $ 0 53 Do., creamery.. 0 55 0 60 elargarine, ... 0 37 0 40 Eggs, new laid, dczen .. 0 75 0 85 Cheese, lb 0 35 0 40 Dressed poultry -- Turkeys, lb,. .. 0 40 row', . 0 34 Spring chickens . 0 32 Roosters, 'ib.,,,,,,,.,0 23 Ducklings, Ib............. Geese, lb., .. .„. 8 Frulte--- 8 Apples, basket .... 0 35 Do., bhi.• • • • ' • • ' • • ' 3 00 Citrons, each 0 05 Crabapples 0 35 Pears, basket .. 0,50 Quinces, basket 0 50 Vegetables - Beets, basket .... Do., bag Carrots, peck Do., bag Cabbage, caeh 0 03 Cauliflower, each ., 010 Celery, teed .. 0 05 Lettuce, 3 bunches Onions, 75-1b, sacks 1 85 Do., basket Do., Pickling ...... 0 50 Leeks, bunch Parsley, bunch .. Parsnips, bag .. Do., basket Pumpkins, each .. 0 10 Potatoes, bag ... 1 75 Do., N. B... .,.. 2 40 Sage, bunch ...... '0 05 Savory, bunch .... 0 05 '0 10 Spinach, peek .... 0 20 Squash, each ..... • Turnips, bag . Turnips, .bag Do., basket Vegetable marrow, each 0 45 0 20 0 :15 0 25 0 35 0 e0 o 00 5 00 0 15 0 6,1 1 00 1 00 0 3e 1 25 0 25 1 00 0 10 0 25 0 10 0 10 2 00' 0 50 1 00 0 30 0 10 1 25 0 35 0 25 2 10 SECOND DOOR NORTH OF - ZURBRIGG'S PHOTO STUDIO, EPFII-NE ST. PiloNili 2J Offbeel fartir aim* 110111*10i R. Vanaton, SAPMMOTIL4Mo 0014011011% Mew $ bK at Wind NOM WRICMANI* Arthur J. Irwin D.D.S,, L,D.S. Do,ctor of Dental Surgery of the Pezin. eylvanla College and Lloentiate of Den. tat Surgery et' Ontario. Closet' ever. Wednesday atternoon, Office in Macdonald Bock. W. IL I-Iarnbiky U.$o., M.D., C.M. 11”elel attention paid to diseases of Women and Children, having taken postgraduate work in awe goy, Bacteriology and Betentifie Medicine. Onto* in the Kerr residerme, be. tweets the Queen's Motel and the Baptist Ohnreh, All tate/noes given enrOCUIattention. Phone t4. r. IPA 11.11 Or. Robt. G. Redmond M.R.O.S, (Eng.) L.R.C.P. (Land.) PHYSICIAN AND 6URelin0it, (Dr, Ohieholaes old sts1141), • DR. R. 1 STEWAR-T Graduate of university of Toronto, Faculty of Medicine: Licentiate of the - Ontaria College of Physicians mad Surgeons. OFFWE ENTRANCE:: 010 025 1.666C.46.6r.6•111.16166112.640461•2666.126666.61•161161616011 . .... 0 83 085 OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN 0 25 .005 0 JO D. T. A. PARKER. * MEATS -WHOLESALE. Beef, forequarters .. :$16 50 sib 00 Do., hindquarters ..,. 20 50 22 50 - Carcases, choice .. ..., 18 50 20 50 Do., medium.... .. 17 50 19 50 Do., common 14,50 16 50 Veals, common, cwt ..,. 13 00 13 OD Do., medium .... .... 20 00 23 00 Do., prime . ..23 00 27 00 Heavy hogs, cwt.- .. 19 00 21 00 , Shop hogs . 23 00 26 el Abbatoir hogs .... . . 25 00 27 00 Mutton, owt, . „ 18 00 20 00 Lamb, spring, lb.... .. 0 23 0 25 SUGAR MARICET. Wholsale prices to tho retail trade on \Canadian refined, Toronto delivel'e. are ao follows - Acadia granulated . 100-1b. bags 9 79 .. -No. 1 yellow.. " " 9 40 " No. 2 yelow.. " " 9 20 - " . No. 3 yellow., Redpath granulated •0.4 No. 2 yellow.. " " 8 64 " No. .2 yellow " " 8 64 " No. 3 yellow., " " 8 44 Barels-5e over bags. Cases ---20 5-1b. cartons, 60e, and 50 24b. cartons, 70e aver bags. CunnitM, 5-20, 40c; 10-10-15., 50e over bags. AstfunO Brings Misery, but Dr. J. D. Kellogg's Asthma Remedy will replace the misery with welcome relief. In- haled as smoke or vapor it reaches the very inmost recesses of the bron- chial- passages and soothes them, Re. striction passes and easy breathing returns. If yeti knew as well how this remedy would help you as do thousands of grateful users, there would be a package in your home to- night. Try it. 44 44 * Osteopathy builds 'Monty end wirtangth, Adjustment of the spine ILIA Other tissues is gently towered, there. try removing the predisposina Cali** of direase. Blood preaccure and other main* Um' made. Trusses setentilleally tod. t13- OFP&CZ OVER atatisTure STVAIL, Flouri-Ttseisdan and Fridays, $ wee. to fl p.m.; Wednesdays, to 11 ea. Other days by appoint/neat. General Hospital (Under Govsenmene Inspecttoo. Zee -Bantle' gituated, beautifully fur. Dished. Open to ell regularly licensed' pysietans. Rates for patiehts (whient inelude board and aursing)-44.90 40 $1510 per week, according to location of room. For further information - AA -dress MISS L MATHEWS, Superintendent, itox 223, WIngham, Ont. S Town and rarm properties. Carl see my Rat and gat my prices. 1 home some exoollent values. J G. STEWART 1114. Odsnc* in Town Ha% GERMAN NAVY J. W. DODD (Successor to J. G. STEWART) ! FIRE, LIFE, ACCIDENT MAY RESIST!: p. C) *044 INSURTT0415 CE.198 Part of Fleet Balks at .Ar- mistice Terms And Calls for Action Against Britain. London, Nov. 11.-A. supplementary deciaratiot to the armistice terms was signed to the effect that in -the event of the six German battle ernieers, ten bateieships, eight light ernisers and 50 destroyers not being handed, over owing to a mutinous state, the allies reserve the right to occupy Heligo- land as an advance base toeenable them to enforce the ten -its. London, Nov. 11, - The Admiralty has intercepted a German wireless ad- dressed from "the eerier/land and Sol- diers' Council an the cruiser Stratte- burg," to "all ships, torpedo boats, tie- etroyere and submarines in the Norta Sea." The message refers to the -terms of the armistice and declares: "Tine would entail the destruction of us all. German eoturad.i--,a, defend our Country against this unheard of preetlInption. "Strong English forces are report !0 off the eltaw. All mien -go -Ines in the 111:arltbico.r;xcept theme en outpoet eety, assemble 1mmealately Saesnite nasseitz is a watering place en the jcfrlutsseirto.tiet of the 1s1an.1 of Retie elt you can alwaya flatter a won= by aecuring her you can't, • • Pain? Ilirst'a will stop it! Med for 40y•tarS tOreheVerhetnnatiStait lumbago, neuralgia, spraina tate* back, toothache, eat/echo, swollen:194ot% sore thteat anti Other rain+ rein' complaints. Rave a bottlo in the house. M1d1r, MUST REMEDY COMPANY, Hamilton, Canaan :••• " efela • - I • 1,VINGUAM, ONT. John F. Grove s Mauer cif MARRIAGE: LICENSE3 TOWN HALL , WINDHAM Phone -Office Residarm 1111, Bean C al tare. Look at your eyebrows. In a mirror, ofcourse. And note the shape of '011). They may be "level" or "arehed". Both kinds have beauty possibilities. But this -are they scraggy, bristly and untrained? Do little stray hairs break the smonth curving line of them? Do they come too close together at the nose bridge; are they too wide? If all or any of these unsightly things are descriptive of your eye- brows, get busy. Eyebrows should receive ns much care as the hair upon your liead, mY dears. The smart ane well-gromeed woman Pulls out the little superfluous Lairs with a pair of tweezer. Then, every time she washes her face she pinches •each brow together between her fingers, to get the little hairs in alignment, smooths each to- ward each ear with a soft little tip of her finger, and behold; her brows are marks of beauty. After the stray hall's. aro once pulled, a little attention about once a week will keep the brows free of them. • '.4the for Rheumatism, 010 Farmer Herein alwaya would pining eurprlece on the village, and . • one nay he bought a, barometer. He was singtng its praises to one of tho village tintlJ and explaining: "1 bought that barometer to tell when fee gin' to 'Lain, ye "To tell when it's agohe to rain!" echoed the dud in surprise. "Wily never herd of such extra.vag•anee! What rinfe suppose the good* Lord have given ye the theumatiz for?" "Answerea" The Man who rtnibes luta thins headlong is seldom the one with long 464,