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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance, 1919-05-29, Page 21410 3440k 3 ow Lesson IX. June 1, 1919 Commentary. -E. What faith is (11: 11. 1. New -The letbeect of faith is letrodttee4 in the discuselon in the procedipg clusater, and the writer steps aere to consider the nettle) and opera.. teens Of teeti. rattiv-Truat, tuswa,vev. lug condifence, COnvict104 that brine -certnitelY. Subetance-Tbe Mai wor\t means basia_of foundation. Things- aeped for--Ohe eihnot truly hope ter sometaieg tulles* them) ie bests Wan evaieb. the Impel feete, other. WISS het iti indellging s fals4 What Csoe. has Kidd in, ate *word or the tom/eta:la the he gives by his Stern furnishee setnething definite end Positive for the faith te ,grasp. The submitUng, trusting beart believes it, The evieence-The demonstra.tieu or Preof. A. demonstretio0i3 equivelent to a certainty. 'When. ee proposition in mataewatlee is demonstrated, it ie elearly phe•wo that the eonclusloa Can- not be otherwese. Things not eeen- "Thing% hot seen" ere .the reeltiee of God and his leetireree outside the YISI- bit 'World, watch are revealed to oue higher intuitions by nature, by dieine atanifestatioa, or by the written re. cord. The. 01141111411, the senauallst, n.eaer thinks at or truly embraces these treat% , ne Worldly forget there. The atheist- denies them. And. these are all incepAble of that spirit- ual heroism recoeelee of the aneient worthies.-Witedon. IL What fititle does (117: 2-40). 2. Eldere-This term includes notewor- thy menellerla of ,the Hebrew rage who were iliasoua for their piety and real bathe ages of the pent Many of these are intentioned by -name in the following verges. Obtained a good re- port -"Had witnese born to them" - R. 17ea evekby faith -that these per. sone - attained to 'the character they possessea. aaii, Were ab/9 to accomplish the refearkable things they did. 3. Through taith eMderitand that the world were frame4 by the word of (lea -Faith saws the truth thee God exists. We eatenot'• see him with the inaterlaseseyeeelhalaltb. assures as that he es. Faith makes tie, certain not only of hie existencelee- by faith we know also that htensaea the worlds. He gave thelonettiond and the worlds, the etalversa witla all that is connected with it, came into being. Throttgla faith:eve knave that God is the Creator of all thiogs, although we did not see hint in the werle dr ereation; and through lateh Wo know there is a life beyond this earthly 'life, althoughwe cannot see into the future. Were not made of things which do appear -We take "tale as denying the eternity of matter. God made' the • worles, out of that which prevamelY had nQ eeist. mice! 4. By faith offered a moreecelent merinos:a-Two mete- Mies/Ian, chamotets ire included in the apostle's list of Osel Testament, wor- thlea Abet and Emyea. Abel's sacri- fice was :more, eamillent than Cainle, because .1„t *wee mera caeerfully close, a Hein 'taeriffee, &men And offered in es spirit of faith and love, ,bees heart: entered- in.to the transaction. Obtained witnees. that he was legate: ous-e-Thea.wittiesi was born in the Lord's acceptance of the sacrifice, God thus,- testifying that Abel's "gifts" pleaged him., 6. ley faille Eneeb wasatranslated- Enoch had. faith in Seoi and was en- abled to welk with Idea. His faith et:tabled him to triumph over sin. Be- fore ale translation this testi- mony -Witness. . PIVAiCTIOAL SURVEY. and 41111110.ft% Principle ot the C1rIi- tia'i 1tth impets etability Itead Rom. 11:2(i; ilea. 12e1. Tao ean not be overthrown until It is separated from. Its vowel, of etretagth. The Weakest eoul 1$ strong with Christ: the etrengest, week apart from hint. Tbe eehrietlan armor le the leseon were all "through faith". and it is the 'victory that overcereeth the worle." The trittraphs and endure Emcee, equally excellent, recorded in the lesson wore al "through faith". anti the world-olel heroes awelt the final triumple of RS lateet victor for their erowning. "God having provid- ed eome better thing for us, that they without tin shoteel not he made pe - W. H. C. YOU CAN'T RUB RHEUMATISM OUT IT 18 ROOTED IN THE BLOOD AND MUST BE TREATED 'THROUGH THE BLOOD. The Pain of rheumatism is thing that that you cenept rub aut. Every offerer from rheumatism has been advised to rub this lininaent or that on the affected part, but after all the being the pain remained. Rubbing did not eure it end can't cure It, Thin bleed and theumatiene couae together, told if they are properly treated they will go together. Rheu- Wei= is rooted in the blood, in poor, watery blood. Sometimes cold, clamp weather starts the aelles and pales, bet it is the conditSon of the blood that is at fault, and only be correct- ing this, and malting the blood rich and roe can the rheuniatie poison be Olean out. This ie exactly what Le diine in the treatment of rheumatism with Dr. Williams' Piet Pills. Acute and muscular rheumatism ShoW im- provement as the thin blood. is built up, and when: the blood has been re- stored to its normal condition the rheuinatlenejs driven out and does not return tee long as the blood is kept rich and red. There is no part of Canada in which 'some rheumatie suf- ferer has not been 'cured by Dr. Wil- liams' Pink Pelle, and they do not hest - tate ,to express their thanks for what this medicine has done for them. As an exemple Miss Annie S. Dedrick, R. Bee No. 2, St. Thomas,' Oat, says: "Dr. Williams' Pink"Pills cured me of rheumatism atter a great mazer other remedtee had failed., The pain in my arms and shoulders was so great that I could scarcely sleep. I could not raise my arms to comb my hair, and coeld not dress myself without help. In this condition 1 read et a cure of rheumatism through the use of Dr. Williams' Pink Pine, and decided to try them. I got - half a dozen boxes and 1 axn thankful to say they not telly cured my rheumatiene but that my general health. wag greatly Jan - Proved, ely appetite was increased, and I gened in weight. Since then a number of eases ha,ve come under eh/ observation in which cures have been made by this splendid medicine. As for myself I shall always speak a good "word for Dr. Williams' Pink 'reale-The place of faith in the Cb.risteae life. I. What faith is, /I. What faltr does. L-eallutt faith is. In. the lesson we have the long roil -call of the heroes of faith. It, tiaeologlealeeeeltrehe eon, and' We May earget that" it bag other tittle. a religious significance,. its Is net '.e.einike'restrapee and peculiar power ,eeetiOnaiiirelly ifiettsed by Clerieletriety. „The facetY is beaeient In tee /Jetta() ot mon and one reae( comenonly used le daily ite. k ta• the grouted -work of eg our an ealevige and is essentkal to_ttle eXhPertee of Kt mideriles all:fame Otatunan astev• ity. And erera egrea t eeterealee begias with, and taiies its terea S In. faith. Evangelited faith usen the same fatui- ty* ie. touting Chrfetlan experience and tee/1121ne eta eipectatione. et le the taculty with realleing its eXp"aet- atiotta. It is the faulty with which we grasp unseen things, end always deals with, the invisible and unrealiz- ed. _When," its object pas eta of either sphere, it emerges front the realla of faith into thet of knowledge.. Christian faith it not simply the as- sent, of the Intelligente to revealed trek, or the acceptance of the his- torleal evente and purpoesse el! eihrls- tianfty: Hs object I:: re et alone. It is aa act "the veutura sf the eionl" bi resting its moral etete end builds. Ing Re hopes on Christ t'y the leS,- Ben the writer defthe ft as " the slthe istattee," that is, that e Lich estandie under. eupports and givat reality to the "ehings hopedtor." There. is danger of stunablini`over Its eimplicite Christian faith eeets on a conscleng personal eoirinliteace with every hrieW.n condition. Apart front the former it Ilea( no footing. Apart from the lat- ter it ewe pot net, and the efeort is presiemptiote True .faith begets Ap- propriate WerkS and exereesoa /tacit tbrough theist. Ileasealhat faith does. It plaeea Sus preiatt honor on the werd of "ed. The eolith stupendous litterestse must be staltia on Gods. word. Imola emelt to Afetitelt Ordiscover faith in V.11 the suppliante of his beeeficent miraelee, elishrower was hindered le its exer. (titre ty unbelief. "If thou menet be- lieveth." Faith Is the personal greeted 01 egstlfication. Benetification and eleitee (atom. 5:1). In its deepest isle- tifigebee faith es a eenfeeelon of morel teed* and impotettcy. The saerifice of Abel veaa not only an cerpreselon of bee faith, but it conlesslcm oe hip sine The thank -offering et Caln ee- praised neithea and was rejected. Faleet is the link whIela unites the Mall vita the vette and *virtue of the atelle* ttent. It present e the erepty veetel te the towing etreem. Faith is the source ALLIES' ECONOMIC TERMS MU MN, RAMO 1 Reply Telling of tin Effects the Peace Treaty Would Have Entente Reply Punctures the Complaint With Many Corrections Parte citble says: The note from Count von 13rocledorfeRtuazan, head at the German peace delegation flt Versatile% regarding the economic effect of the peace treaty dated at Versailles May 13, was made public to -day. The note, after giving de- tails of the alleged results or the terrns, reads: 'The putting into execution of the conditions of peace would, therefore, logically bring about the lose oe sev- eral millione -ef ,persons in Germany. This catastrophe would not be bog in coming about, seeing that the health of the populetion has Ileca liroken down during the war by the blockade, and during the armistice by the aggravation of the blockade of famine. No help, however important, or over however long a period it might be distributed, would prevent these deaths en masse. Peace would impose an Germany numberless hu- man sacrifices that this war of or years ead n half did not demand of leer price (3,750,000 killed, nearly owe million,dead, victims of the blockade). P1115." These Pills are weld by all medicitie dealers or will be sent by mall, post paid; at 50e, a 'Ow; or 'six boxee for $2.50 by The Dr, Williams ,Medicine Co.,. Breekviller Onte Bolshevik Drive is Progress. ing in Bessarabia. Petlura, is Deprived of a Big Force, • OA Martel's Pcruale Pills .0) "pm nes whit to bookor r.;02 IA your d --‘..•Assient twi adieu Vienna table saysThe Bolshevik "'We do not know, and, indeed, we doubt, whether the delegates of the Allied and associated powers realize Me inevitable consequences which will take place in Germany, An in- dustrial state very thickly populated. closely bound up with the °con:mule ouseities of the world, and reduced, to the obligation to important mole mons quantities of raw materiai fttul foodstuffs, suddenly finds herselr pushed back in the phase of her de- velopment which would correspond to her economie conditions and the num- bers of her population as they wore half a century ago. Those wha, will sign this treaty will sign the death seetence ef many millions of Gorman ' men, women and calldrene THE ALLIED REPLY. The, reply of the Allied and associ- ated powers, approved by the comecil of their principal members: on May 22, was also made public. Q reads as follows: "The Allied and associated powers aave received and have given careful attention to the report of the conendee sion .appointed by the German Govern- ment to examine the economic condi- Vohs of the treaty of peace. "This report appears to them .to• contain a very inadequate presenta- tion of the facts of theesease, to be marked in part by great exagger- ation, and to ignore the fundaniental considerations arising both out of the incidents and the results of the war, which vet:lain and, justify the terms that it is sought to Impose. ZEITTON EX-RULERO orn4.4.,•*c 'Going to New Home, Biased b or in course of construction, and that a prlor elaina is Made upon her Alpe building opacity for a limited term of Years, No mention is Made of the feet that a considerable portion of the smaller tonnage of ,GerinanY is left to her unimpaired, and it seems to leaYe entirely escaped the notice of her spokesman that the sacrifice of her larger shipping Is the inevitable and necessary penalty iraposed upon her foe the ruthlese campaign which, in derattee of all laws and precedent, he evegeist during the last two years of the Witr upon the mercantile &diming oe the world. "Great streas is laid, on the propose that on the eastern side Germany shall be. deprived of the regions, especially devoted to the productren of wheat aid potatoes. Tide is true. Rat the note fails altogether to observe that there Is nothing in the peace treaty to, prevent either the continued pro- elesetien of those commodities, in the areas in question, or the importation ineo Germany. On the contrary, the ere° admission of these products of the eastern districts is provided for during a period of three years. More- over, it is fortunate for Germany that those regions have lost none of their productivity °wilts to ,the ravages of war. " "The German note makes special complaint of the deprivation of coal, and asserts that nearly one-third of the production of the existing coal MUMS will be lost, But It omits to noeice that one-fourth of the pre-war colmumption of German eoal was in the territories' which it is now pro- posed to transfer. Further, it fails to take into account the production of lignite, eighty million' tons of which Were produced annually in Germany etcetera the war, and none of ev,hich is defend from the transferred territory. "It cannot be forgotten that among the most wanton acts perpetrated by the German armies during the war was the almost complete destrection by her ofethe coal supplies of northern France. An °nitre industry was oblit- erated with a maculation and a say - eery which it will take many years to .repair. The result has been,a gra,ye entleprolonged shortage of coal in western Europe. There can be no :ea - toe In equity why the effect of this shertage should be borne exclusively by. the Allied nations who were its eictimse or why Germany, who delib- erately made herself responsible for the deficiency, should not, to the fall Deal of her capaelty, make it good. "The Allied and associated powers 'cannot hccept the speculative estimItte presented, to, them in the German note „on, the futueo conditions of German industry as a whole. This estimate elltimars to them to be characterized anti vitiated by palpable exaggerationa. No note Is taken oe the fact that the eeonomicdisaster produced by the war is widespreal, and indeed, never - sae Every country is called upon to suffer. There is no reason why Ger. Many, whiclt was responsible for the war, sleould not suffer also." Regular Rates. Geneva cable says: tex-EMperor Charles and ex-Iempress Zita'accom- panied by several Austrian arciallekee, nutuerelts [mile, and a mountain of baggage, arrived last evening at Nyon, on the western side of Lake Genesee from St. Gall, The termer Austriea royal pair were hissed by the crewil as they alighted erom the ordinary 'train in which they had travelled, and took automobiles for the Chateau Prauzins, near Geneva, their future home, which was once the residence of Prince aerostat Napoleon Bonaparte, The ex -Emperor appeared ill and- 1e - pressed, while the ex -Empress wore a gay air, an4 was attired in a gown of the latest Parisian mode. Swiss genearines will temporarily guard the chateau. es.* Millerei Worm Powders are par ex- cellence the medicine for children who ere found suffering from the ray - ages et wools. They immedietely alter the stomachic conditions untler Willett the worms subsist and drive them from the system, and, at the same tbne, they are tonical in Omit effect upon the digestive ()raw, re- storing them t.9 healthee me/oration and ensuring hilmunity frota further eisorders from euch a cause, • --tasase---,e • offenst% a 'leanest the Romeanians" Deissarabia is progressita, ac- ooeding to reports received here erom Ukrainian sources. because or inability ot the Ultrairdane under General reaura to cut in behind the Bolseeviki in the direction or Kiev. General Petlura is said to be helpless in the eltuation because lie has leeeri deprived of the support of 50,000 West therainimn troops who are ageing unsuccessfully against the Poles under General Haller in the region south of Lemberg. The advices say that the situatiou Is considered serious for the Rou- manians because they may also. be attacked by the Hungarian Com- muoiste. The position of the 'Ukrainians, it Is said, is still more serious, and the • troops of the Moscow Government are approaching Petlura's base at .Tarnapol. * 1 .1.. The Beauty of a • Clear Skin -The condition of the liver regulates the &maiden of 'the blood. A disorder- ed liver causes inieurities in (the blood' and these show themselves in blemishes on the. skin. Partnelee's Vegetable Pills in acting upon the liver act upon the Wood and a clear, healthy skin will follow intelligent use of that standard medicine. Lad- ies who will fully appreciate this Prithe quality of theze pins, an use them with the certainty that the ef- fect will be most gratifying. gliet PtIN MOVE. DenAnd oi J1emenoeati Re- cognition of Ireland. "The German note opens with the statement that the industrial resources of Germany were inadequate berore the war for the nourishment of a pop - illation of 67,000,000, and it argues as though this were the total for whiele diminished resources she will still be called upon to provide. "This is not the ease. The total, population at Germany will be reduced by about six million persons in the non -German territories which it is pro-• posed to transfer. 11 18 the needs of this smaller aggregation that We are called upon to ,consider. "Complaint 'Is made in the German. note that Germany is required to sur-, .taesla _ render her merchant tonnage, exieting e Clerk -Fifty cents an home HEM OPENEU TO ALLY CRAFT Important Success On the Murmansk' Front. Traveller -How much is any bill? ' Clerlp-Whatroom? Traveller -I slept on the billiard Main Bolshevik Position Also Turned. TflTEE B14001CADE, 400 Aoked Swim TV* Qom's°. •••••••••• (Berne cable saye It is contermeel that the allied and aseociated Gov- ernments hale) 'addressed A question to the Swiss Goveenment as to *he. ther it would be Willing and ready to ham measures far a severer bank. wee egainet Gunnel/ Should eircem. stences require it, et is belleve4 bore that thee step etepresPerittory to action 8ile1tt. °ulydGermany reetlee to sign the t f ' i 1.• Taa pubileation of the question has ma e a painful impression la Geese, lb - .. .. ,..... 0 80 Switzerland, aid le commented upon Prete- widely in, the press as an Infringemeut - Aeyeel:,taht::et. • • • • •• 1 pa Of the rights and independence of Doe bbl,. .-. a.... 10 00 small countries, - . Bring' Ilp the Reserves. ABE i see pea nati, gpnueeset, 24. t: b. , ,t 1 .an.0,, h e., s: ... .., -= eat 0 . CatIrruihab,agpec*k* -.: .......:: -1 75 joint eves. viading Ids grandmother, tnhetthefoilcuocuintthryat. John One hadd y . Dag hag a. a, .. „.. 1 ee 1.71,11sogrlailnetmoi Met a few cleliel clothes left, so She D'IP 11°wP bnchee* '" 0 30 told, John to write Ids mother and Cabbage, new, each.. ,„ 0 16 Jon. eheyea immediately, and in a ' - " - 'Celery, head 0 10 tree: her m ii n tu o send him some new clothes. Cucumbers, each, .. ..„0 10 ,. tes returned and showed aer Lettuce, 3 buitchee for Ottione - the letter, which was ae follows: ' imp box ......6 6 50 Do do lb . . 0 15 "Dear manunaplease send s me a re- Lock's', bune. eh .". "... .1 :, _ ment of clean clothes." Do., green, bunch , . .. o 06 enforce TOItOTTO 1114/21K14" a, FARMERS' 'MARKET. Dairy Produce -- Better, eimice dairy. .. 0 60 creamere • • • 0 00 Margarine, lb.- el 36 ROO, uOw 1814, amen.. 0 55 Chew°, lb.. .... Dressed Poultry- Tieraeye, lb... 0 45 Fowl, lb.. ... ...... 0 42 Chieltene, roasting, ..., 0 46 London, Cable.-Rueslitn troops co-, ovulating with. the tithed force 011 the attirmansk trout, captured the town of Provientz, at the head of Lake tmega. on Saturday, 'the capture of Provienetz opens the up.,s per part of Lake (Mega to. allied crart. The imputation welcomed the Russian troops„ mkt held thanksgiving services tor weir tielivet cline from the 13olsitevik. Before teaving the town the Lolshevtiti removed all males mote than 14 years of Potatoes, bag 2 00 Irritit) Nerv s Restored Rhubarb, indoor, 2 for0 26 - , Do outdoor, 4 for* 0 25 tod Health -Regained Sage, bunch Radishes, bunch. toikos tio oak 02160114 MIK weave* Truitt* poop, woos A 00101141a VAlealhhalge DU410* HOhnal 0 65 0 C5 0 40 0 GO O 40 Q 50 0 46 0 60 0 32 1 25 14 00 0 25 0 20 0 30 2 00 0 40 2 00 0 15 0 25 0 20 0 25 0 10 0 05' 0 16 0 60 0 76 lo a SImple way sirSaull.rgipyl:,,blbtnagekh ,„ 1 :2555 10 1500 The man or Woman who is run- down, not feelioe up to the mark, Palatesirritable, netvous or sleep - lees can well afford to lean about the .wmaderful re,stdes the newly diecete- utraceelib.lood.food is eteillg to folks that There Is wohdereul power in this new blood -food; and every week, pal. - !Id person can be quicaly nourished - beck to,healte that uses it as directed. . After each meal with a sin or tem at' water, you simply take two litHe Chocolate -coated tablets. sold in all • drug ewes under the 'tame of "PER- ROZONE,e• The effect is noticeable at onee. rex! feel happier. brighter. more coateeted., That ,old -Hate feeling of weasenese, denarts-e-yote. forget your "eerves" and no longer get irritable or cross over trifling annoyances. There ee it reason, for title etange aria that Jammu consists of tae fact thee Ferrezone contend blood -mak - 14 materials you can get in no other way.' • Vermeil° luakee the blood .tiegle and sing with new vitality.. This en- sures lots of nourisbanone and strengthtebpciv beed ig suppli. to every part c,eh e No wonder the eyes brighten and the cheeks radiate color and heap!. alse: With abundanee of etrehgth, a keen appetite, good digestion and Plenty of soundsleepe-ell the result ef Ferrozone-you quickie feel as • if life held new ebasens and pleaseres. Un the Vaga River front to -day o. Bus, eIan patrol ut 100 men broke through the Boishevil outpost line at Walt) Boreznik, killing 22 of the enemy .and capturing 74 with no loss to thetnselVes. The allied troops on the north Rus - skin front have carried out: it sueceski. ful turning, movement against the main Bolshevilti position, forcing the enemy to 'cm eat southward, according te 5 North • Russian official communication received here this evening.Severe!. towns were captured and matiy.-prisonem taken, and the enemy also sultered hetvY casual- ties. The communication says the turning • movement was carried out May 20 north of Meilvyejyttgora, six miles south of Lumbushki on the railway, that the en- enty was expelled froxn this position and i'oetrffm eat. townsmbh'shki, Gstreche and kolodarl were taken. • The Poor Man's FrIend.-Put up In small bottles that are easily portable end sold for a very small sum, or. 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Beef, forequarters $17 00 $19 00' Do„ hindquarters 28 00 30 00 Carcesses, choice 23 00 26 00 Do„ medium 19 00 23 00 Do., common 17 60 19 00 Veal, common, cwt. „. 13 09 15 00 leo., 'medium 20 00 23 00 Do., prime 25 00 26 00 eieavy aogs, cwt23 00 25 00 Shea hogs, cwt. 26 00 28 00 Abattoir hogs, cwt. 28 00 2e 00 Mutton, cwt. ... . 18 00 20 00 Lamb, lb. . 0 28 ,0 32' . Spring lamb, each 13 00 15 00 , • • SUGAR 1VIAR1ET. e* The wholeiale quptetions to the re- tail trade on Canadian relined. -sugar, Termite delivery, aro now as follows: Acadia; granulated, 100 -begs.. $10 16 Do., No. 1 yellow, " 9 70, Do., No, 2 , " , . 9 00. De., No. 3 yellow, " 9 56: Atlantic, granulated, " 10 16 Do., No, 3. yellow, " 9 70 • Doe No. 2 yellow, . 9 66 Do No. " yellow, " 9 5e Dominion, granulated " 10 16 • Do., No. 1 yellow, " 9 76 Doh No. 2 yellow, " 9 66 ,Do., .No. 3 yellow, . .. 9 56 1a:death's granulated, " .. 10 16 Do., No. 1 yellow,'e .. 9 76 Doe No. 2 yellow, " 9 66 Po., No. 3 yellow, " 9 56 St. Lawrence, granulated," .. 10 16 Do., No. 1 yellow, " ea Do., No, 2 yellow, " „ 9 66 Do, No. 3 yellow, " „ 9 be Darrels-bc over bags. Cases -20 5-1b. cartons, 60e, and e0 2-1b. cartons, 70e over bags. Gunnies, 20-1b,„ 40e; 10 1071b., Gee °vele bags, OTHER MARKETS. WINNIPEG ,GRAIN EXOHANGE. Fluctuations on the Winnipeg Grain Eechange, as received by Logan Bryan, Termite, were as follows: Oats- Open High Low Close May.... .............. 0 75 July .. .. .. 0 76% OCtobor ............ 0 63% Flax- , May „ ........ 4' 13% auly .3 95 3 06 3 95 • 96 • Barley- -May ..1 1914 1 19% 1 194 1 1914 Auly . .1.17% 17% 1 17% 1 174 German itiptr..,.0 will Be Voluminous With Dvefi!Ontpitoes'ails..0ounte,r- Berlin cable peers: The German re- ply to tee allied„peaco terms will be gieen in five eections, dealing with ectlitical and 'teeritorial essues, the Leagu.e Natione, and financial and 4onorele smeetions. - 'The notes already tebeismitted. to the allied and associated powers, the °wheelie • belitoie, win afford it baele for negotiations en some ,o.e. these cateetions, and ills° may serve as euggesting a way •over obsteclee • in, the.. way of negotiatioue on the. peace treaty, The preanible tee the reply -will deplare that the terms are ihaccept- ahle _titer face in* tliet they are violation el. • President Wileouls Pepeq:itiarlitealeiesitcy.lapgaigs,r, aorjnitfermea'of the negotiateng rieryhicahe,corGaserraiihneyr This down -lee will be comple- mented* by special -propagate and coenter-proposale, width win 'bring the volume of the reply, -,up to about sixty typewritten pages. Thie , is exclusive of the varieties mites 'al- ready transmitted, announcement of which wee, made .by the German. delegation in ' „Tuesday's commeni- cation to President ,Clemenceatt • or the Peace Congrese. • The delay of iseveral days In the framing of the reply bees aeon due to the absence of confirmation front Count eon DrockdorffeReetzau and ' his associates at Versailles of de-, cleicem reeeked at. Berlin. The Ger- mane have been carrying on delib- erations at lab 1es than theee places Versailles, Spa, and Ber- me_ this .separation making more dif- fieult . the work of co-ordinating and unifying the stepe deeiaed epee. - lit 13erfin there appears to have been the greatest diffidulty, as. the work of getting the peace commiesioecre and the National Aeeembly agree- ment is said to have beta Meet de- laYed through the 'constant inter- veneloe of the party leaders. While theonaterial. Contente tbe Ger- man reply la. all Ito eesential painta has beet agreed upon la 1 the partielpeting factors, , the textual construetion of the notte will te- quire a few days beeond the time 3lnilfat by the letitente. (This exten- Mon Ine since beta Asked for and granted.) eedei)erman counter -proposals will. be of a definite character and eolne Of them will be so framed as to in, vile or suggeet a realelon of the pre. eertt teethe. It le elso believed tbitt the Germans Will euggest that neutral arbieratOre be called in eviler() the lee. Mies, are exceptionally connate/ and that they win reeentmend the all - refitment of Mixed eoluteletsions cow - prising allied, German and neutral reh. preeentatives to pass Upon the ques- tion of the resteretion of the devas- tated, districts. and sense of the Mere trade.urgen r 1 le e relating_ ,to interne, tional The reply aid° will (Memel Ger- etesent relationo wItli Aus- tria, teeereeting astalitst her being charged, with reeporteibility for the aete of her formeT An. object farely lateens In ion the the charm it had In pursuit, - Pliny the rider. Vitastons soolornat .0. .1,1i4400k_ 0114* 014: Wiwi 'go* YES., Irwin L.D,S.' Dikeititoarni041 opoonnegtael, 4audreelgenetfiatteheafppeleinte. Den- tal Surgery es Ontario. 010Se4 seare Wednesday afternoon, Office in IViaudenald Kock. ,littRustailo:milimp.atia.del7tom!bditstos sorto•Mon, st013241p:ttiritdatan:ouosObt,.134wnitiartool, in.:Buluntnig 241101114.* 01no• In th. 104" TO111410040, b0. Or.*** Use Queen's Xlotel saw tho itsotist 011ttroh; A-11: Slava oartel:lr, 0:04141voit Phenin t. RObt..C.-itedittond ((4Q4autd)A. PHYSICIAN Atm Bufloprot. (Dr..Ohishoines old stand). MINNEAPOLIS GRAINS. • Minneapolis -Flour unchanged, Bar- ley, $1.03 to $1.19. Rye, No. 2, $1.49- 1-3 to $1.49 5-8. Bran, *39. Flax, $4.19 1-2 to $4.21 1-2. DULUTH LINSEED. s 111 Cli•aduate of University or Toronto. ?acuity of Mecildno; rdeentiate of the Oetarta College of Physicians and Surgeons. OFFICIO ENTRANCE/1 SECOND DOOR NORTH OF 4tirlaRIGG'S PHOTO STUDIO, , . JOSEPHINE ST. PHONE 29 • 1/2. A.!PARitEk Alsteopathi. bnl'id. vitality attikl. ltrailititCJitlftiitiattit of thi-siiius s1141- tisimes is gently ieourad; th.re'. raraolipir the profit/postai esusa. disuse, pronto* and other esszatuir- , '201sii road& 'Prusiss solantifteally track, $4.14 1-4 to, $4.19 1-2; arrive, ;4.04 lea; May, $4,14 1-2 aelted; July, $4,04 1-2; Oc- tober, MEESE MARKETS. Brockville -At to -day's meeting of the Brockville thee& Board 1,660 white and 937 colored were offered. All told 31 9 -lee. • Campbellford-at the regular cheese board meeting, held here to -day, 306 white were offered. All sold at 30 6-8 cents. Stirling -At to -day's cheese beard 400 ibexes were offered; 320 were sold at 31 3-3 cents, balance refused 31 5-16 eents. $0&' Wcs OYER CleittST1211 S11QR11. end rrldays, 'to p.a.; Wednesdays. 1 to 11 Lea CAW dols eloPeletieeek ,No Asthma Remedy Like It. Dr. J. D. Kellogg's Asthma Remedy is dis- tinctly different erom other so-called 'remedies. Were this not so It would net, have continued he gres-t work of relief until kn.own from ocean to (meet for its wonderful value. Kel- logg's, the foremost and best of all asthma remedies, stands upon a repu- tation founded in the hearts of thou - Sande who have known its benefit. • Me Lute. The lute has vanislied, It was One of the oldest of lastruments and had a beautiful vibrant tone some- what like that of the harp. But its size and complexity were against it. It had a long tail, and many strings, end while its size itereased its power and range, it also Inereaeed its weight and made it cumbrous. The min- strel of to -day plays on the mandolin, the guitar or the banjo, and the lute Is forgotten. Religion Is neither a, theology tor a theosophy; it Is more than thee; Itis a discipline, a law, a Joke, an indiseo- Iuble engagemeet-Joubert. IMSOPER etWHIT4 ,SPECIALISTS ,sNissitetAtthk4...-Oitsetii.fraipi •11114=sitatii=iititiritit. keloliathlitely 'tor tee setelei. elealdie 61117:PreVe 44) Poi AO/1611;t14‘ip# Istotormittsitarso" 1 e Mention This Paper, Genetind-itiosNto i (Under Covernits.ni insp.otIon). asantly situated, beautifully shm • .d.. Wen to Mb' rataltrilY-tioenis& Yoluiatu._ Ratiii-foF patient; (whist' ; iflolude board Ind nurs1a3)-44,14 .04 pa weeltscoonliog_to,imottirnk o yooln. For further Information - Address MISS L. MATHEWS Sane rintandont, Box 123, WIngtharn,.. tint 1 SELL Town and farm propectIol. Cell and sio my Oat lini!f, ost rot pilasis. I lova Km. wellint J G. STIWART wittiOus. Phase IDS. 43126. bi Town HW J. W. DODD (Successor to J. G. STEWART) FIRE, LIFE, ACCIDENT and HEALTH INSURANCE. P. 0. Box 366. Phone 19Is VVINGIIIAM, ONT. John 4414i ot_ biLit,RIA.GE LICENSES TOWN HALL WINCH AP !Thomas -Mos 141 Madden.; 152 Exports From Forests. Reports of the Trade and Commerce Department show that, for the year ending November, 1918, Canadian tes. ports of primery forest products totalled $64,281,861, This is an in- crease of 22 per cent. over the previous year. The exports from the forest' were very nearly double those from the rfisheries, and were 85 per, ceetof those from the mine. In additioe to the primary foreet products, coosistIng mainly of lumber and unmanufacturea 'wood ill various forties, wood -pulp wail 'exported amounting to $32,5h0,61e, e.hieh wood in manufactured. form, ot otherwise covered, totalled ell26,- s 61. These figures are an indication 'if the econende importance of Cana - i' s forests, in the development of her eoreign trade. -C. L. The °Wee' Council, of Middlesex ,county, Onut., has passed 0 by-law arotecting the birds and game In the ounty for a petted of five years, This cetion was taken on account of the t-neertentious veaughter of birds end ante, and the consequent increase ot liesect pests. Out of 100 average 'healthy men at Le years of age. steisties prove that at 05 years, 86 will be dead, 1 'will be belch, 4 wealthy, 5 Still supporting 1.11e155e1vee by work, while 64 et the 100 will be depending on Metals,' re- tatives or charity. --Safety Engineering. goiter Bearisgs, hall bearings are a German inventiOn, and it is ottly it comparatively few years nee that they made their appearance on the market. Roma beeringe. both eyi- Indeleal and Conical, are an Amoriefut in- vention. The advantages claimed for the rollers over the bails are that theY can suMain both Inc raillat and the axial and tlICY 0.10 1501e caally replaced when they become wove