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The Wingham Advance, 1918-04-11, Page 2SON Apell, 14, 1918, Lessen IL Jesue Require,s Conteselon and Loy- allye-dierk 8. 1.4). 1. Commentary. --I. eliraeles Ana vettraltage its. 1-20). 1-9. While Jesus wus still in Decapolls, Ile performed tasecona Miracle ot remitted tho Multi- tude. Ilis great workhad attracted tee people to him in large nunibers. When the people had, baste with film three 4ayn, road had nettling to eat. Ile had cOmpaselon upon them. The detelpies hat only seve e loaves and a few silent Halms, sled there Were emir tbousaed men, heeldes women and children to feed -Ali in the former miracle Jesus took the food and gave (hankie alld gave It to Ills eiselpleS to distribute tit the diengry entititude. Them were twelve baskets a rings meats gathereil up in the former mite wee awl, only enven in this, but the baskets Mentioned In tee former mir- acle wore mean wicker -nos, while M this they were sops Wit -eta, large end strone, The latter wee the klud of basket thee in letting nate dowr over the wail ot Datuaseue .(Acts 9-, 25. eesue end lite tlieelpette crossed the Sea of Galiloe. to the west eide to Dalmatratba, a pito* whese o. cetiou is net definitely fixed, but Pro - baler in or near tbe rain of Gennce• art. Here thoPharlseea asked :resits to give them a sign, saine extracrIM- ary phenomenon, in ;proof of lils Messineship, bat tie declared that ut. Sign auph as. they sought would be given. 441, Ile and Ins diselpies soon returned to tho east side of the sea. Oa tiles journey Jesus warned Ills follow - era against the leaVen or the Phari- sees and that of Herod, that is, Ile warned them against hypoeriay and worldlyembitiOn. 2246, II, Beth - duties on th.:, gortheast shore of the Sea cf Gaillee„, Jesus healed a blind man le a wry not common in Ilia min- istry. The nealinw wee geadual. The blind man'friends brought him te Jesus, who Moistened Ins eyes with spittle and Mimed Ms hands upon The metes eyesight was so Mr restored that he saw men as trees walking. Jesus put His hands upon him again and his vision was clear. 21, went out-Jesue .and his disciples IL -Peter's confession (vs. 27-30) went in a. northeasterly direction from Dethsaida, whose he had healed blind man, along. the course et the Jordan. Ile sought -Determent for one of the meet'inapertnet erises of his earthly mieistry. Caesarea Phil. iPPI-The aeetent name was Paneas trom, tne pegair deny Pan, but the CRY was Tebia11,,,JaY lierod P1i1i. whs. named it Caesarea in honor of Tiber- ius Caesar. It wee caned Caeretre,a Pbillipe or eehilises-Caesarea, to ills tingulsh it from the Ceeso.roa on the •Inediterraneme This was largely be, Yenti the region of Jewish Influence and the farthest north that Jesus journeyed. whom ,do men say that ant -The question was asked to draw out the opinions of the disciples and. to prepare them for the great subjects to be piesentea. 28. they answered- eeme said Joint the Baptist had re Earned to We. Rome thought that he Was Elias kthe Greek' form for Elijah). Who was to be the forerunner of the Stessialt; and other's said he was one or the prophets risen again (Luke 9: 1e). It appears that the though: that ,Tesus Ives the. Messiah did not prevail among the ,people. 29. whom say ye that I am -This was a natural. questien to ask at• this point. Jesus would now have the disciples declare how they had been,impressed by his teaching, hs 'flimsies and his psr sonal influence. Peter answereth- *Peter was the spokesman of the dis dines, not only on this oceasion, bu' generally. Ills impulsive nature and his Quickness a .aivrehension moor ed this practiceit was thougbt that he was the oldest Of the twelve, Al. though Peter answered the question, his reply expressed the sentiment ot teem all, thon are the Christ--Ghrisr is the Greek word tor "anointed,' and Meseta/a, the :Hebrew for the scane Idea. There*was no hesitaucy and nc. uncertainty. The declaration was positive and emphatic. Alatthew adds the words, "The Son. of the living God" (16: id). This denote; the aa. ture of jesus in las relation to the Godhead. Ther i folly implied iu thls statement the,. fact of his deity as the former statement 'declares his office. as the Ileeslah. 30. ten eao man -The Gene for; his full man:fes ration had not s -et came, and he was not wilting to provoke the Jewish malice or the Rental/ envy, liy permit ting his disciples to announce Win as the Saviour of a lost world. IDS Christ Fortelle His Death (vs" 3143). 31. he begah to teaoh them - Whet had already been said prepared the wny for Jesus to make clear the great faet of his sufferings, death and resurrection in the:fulfilment ot his mission. He had on several ocea- elons epoken at his death (John 2; 19; 14; Os 51; Matt, 0: 15), but now • he foretells his death in unmistakable language. Sttffer mauy-things, ete-- ,-The opposition would constantly in- crease and culminate in His death at theehands of the highest official of the Jews. Rise again -Here are ex- pressed a prophecy and a promise of His resurrection. 32. openly -The word is used in the sense of plainly, not, publicly. Peter took him -Aside. Be- gan to rebuke Him -Peter's Impulsive - eels again asterted itself, He could not reconcile the course Jesus had de- clared was lying, before Hint with the great tact of His Messiahship. ta. Get thee behind nte, Satan -Jesus did not call Peter atan, but indicated that Peter's rebuke emanated front Satan. Satan put the words In Peter's Mouth, and. Jens used the same langeage He did at to tentptation In the wilder- ness. Thou mindest not OR.V.)--Peter's words showed very clearly that he had failed to grasp the nature and ompleteness of Christ's work as tlae world's Redeemer. IV. Following Jesus (8:34-0:1). 34.. Called the people Ille die- ...) oRs.sopetz SPECIALISTS les,tatetwa, Malone. Oetarrh. PimPless. DyppaI*, Epilepsy, RIssiumatient, Skin, Kits twig Blood, Neese and aladder Diesiettes. Cell et seed binary ter (tee alskt, ldidaI finis4 i.. tablet tette. 'ou;.-.,O limbo 1 sta. rade .0* st:Lne1;q4-10 *Ai. to 10. C414111:Allei rtf. Diteea ()NCR 44 wort n 1 araa44 St., TV 30 (0. Cat. elentheli Thle raper. IMPURt 131.00D h SPRIN6 rho Passing Of Winter Leayes Pi opie Weak and Deprest,ed. . „,,,,,, winter easste unt.y IC legYCS lowly emmte leelang Isietta, nepreesea' acid ;moo- twee. 'see body illOtta that vital wise. arta Tlergy WIIICit purc ..nooil atone caa aye. Lir. •Wilitanis' teak Vele ior Pale t"'Ne are na alionetr•roend Li:Oen 1)1114400 Anti :nerve t10,10-, but thee are eePeoinlie iteetul in tee epreig. Isvere deee 11c,i94 to maks now, rash,. ree ulood, tieturuing strength ewe- oveasce teen their is awl tha view one cheettulaseee ot geed tweak ;Wieldy folletes. Were ie. Peet oner cure for Wee of dead end catet ea more bleed. Foe A the Material trOnt tv/i.1211 blood is aade,, but Dr, Willienve Plait Ville letettle the settee et the Soue .we cat. racy giveetrength. torte up the Jean:telt and we .dieestioa, elver ..he eomplexion of . pimples, erup leas and bill.,V, anti' drives Mir rIttp autism. .. if Yea ase pelt me follow; in yet .esi 4a11..J.r11.ang tired out, bre:Weide otter alight euertion. :f you h&.' Anse:mese; ana bselemeeee, if yoa itte rettnee sad neeteen if your neat eana, li your aimed:he' tans an( tete - 4.3. act Iteurlith nor s'Oe2, ref4tel- ott. Dr, Wit:lame' Hue Pins we sets yoe wee. one sateen. Tc,Infil '' p the blood it litto cal pirpost. .1 Dr, Weems' Peak' eeeee. and the. 4 why they ate tee levet eeeene mate Me it you nee/ tee need, et a town t ttge seeems elect De NV:1ltai:1r, 'iaik. Pills a fair trial, and you wil *ice 1st mew toith, new strenst.t. ..ad new sneY. Des not let the tryini weather or tennatter tied you wealt alir• .1;:n•, nnlid yeuree,if up now witb er. Williams' pine pele-the p113 tila, .treagthen. • ". 0-- • . Ask for 117. Williams' ,ntk pm; for eale People, and do got bo persuediel et tale eoreethine else. If your lealet does not keep ther,e. pills they still be sem, be mail, post paid, at a eents a box or six boxes fur e2.50 or writing The Dr; Williams; 'Medicine Cm, Brocevilie, Ont. .-"•+.!.r.."--. ,2,-,-,"-.---.,-11-?.."-!---.... ','",,,, eiples-Titere were these who gathers ed in tb.e wilderness that they might .be near to - Jesus. They were Mar- --ently at some distance from hint and His diselples when He called them to Him. Whosoever will come after 1110--.. •The word "will" IS not the sign of. the future tense.beee, but expressee deter- -ruination. Wbositever wills tobecome my follower, is the thought. Deny him- self -He must refrain from every wrong, ond:.deny himself every lawful thing that would hinder his progress in following Jetts. Take up his cross - 130 ready to -setter 'whatever is noees- sary by virtue of being a dieciple of Christ. 35. Whosoever . will save. his lite-ls determined to secure for him- self ease and...temporal advantages. Shall Jose iteaShalt lose the higher wood, the salyation of the rout, by try- ing to obtain earthly good. Shall lose his lite -is deterneried to sacrifice temporal good for eternal. Shall save It -Shall save his soul and shall se- cure all the earthly good that is no- eessary. H. Gain the whole world, and lose his own soul -If it wera pos- sible for one to become owner of the material world, and in so dolug lose his life, his less would be great; • but If he -ahould lose his soul, the spiritual Me, his loss would be infinite. 37. itt exchange for his soul -The soul for.. .."".. 14.1,n1INCIOW.OIMMIILY., - . • . i'Vertififfnat1720410===tn'' ..-s.......4.080...R.. k 1 A Quick ROO': 1 - • for Headache 1 A.teatlaclie is frequently caused by badly digested food; the gases and acidsreaultingtherefromare I I. absorbed by the blood which in turn irritates the nerve,s and cause 1 painful symptoms called heada.he, neuralgia, rimumn. titan, etc. 1S to 30 drops a n Mother Scigers Syrup will correct g faulty digettion and afford relief. 1 <8• 8 / k1/4e.r.b ....agramimormool.......mmecomme.go......) ................4.••••.........tgamosaavacoa......* felted can never be restored, 3, 'ashamed of me and or ray words -It di a deplorable fact that mortal mane Still of sin and of little worth, ahould be so puffed up in his own -sight as to be ashanied a the infinitely mighty and holy Christ. Adulterous....genora- aoa-People untrtte to God and io- trapged from him. 01 him also shall the Son of man be ashamed -Jesus as judge Will forever disown him. Corneal, in the. glory of His ranter- ehrist will COITto in glorious majeste, and -will reward every man according to his Works. I. jesus deedared that some of the disciple§ should see the kingdom of Gott coming, "with power." Three saw.Jesus transfigured six ettes tater, an but one witnessed hie resur- rection mad were present at Pentecost, and some lived after the destruction at Jerusalem in the year A. D. 10. QUESTIONS. -Describe the retraces et feeding the four thoasand. Describe the beeline of the blind man at Beth- saida-euilas. Where seas Gamma Philippi? What question did Jesus ask his apostles? Why did he ask it? What waetheir answer? Who did Peter say Jesus was? Whet prophecy did josus atter regarding himself? Why did Peter rebuke Jesus? What are the eon- ditions upon which one can be a fol- lower of Jesus? PRA.CTICAT, SURVEY. Toteteeenraditions of Insciplesship. I.. Confessing Ourtst's dir.n.ty, II, Deesplesnip eeentplifted, I. uonfeeeing Leueses &slides.. The sueetion nitwit at:lees asked his die. sipies shor.n now dear to him ie the ..er3onal faith of an intlividu.al, and • aow catential to salvation is the right apprehension of his character as the Redeemer. Jesus did not eater to eublic opinion, yet he ought to have' .nen form a &ear and right cottceptioa :once -riling him, Ile examined illa dla Metes on this most ImpOrtant of all tmestlons in order to draw from them 1 definite eonfession of their faith. He pat them in a dittereut elaSs frcint the nitiltitude, and at the Same Utile taught them that it was part of their duty to be Intereeted in the spiritual welfare of their fellow men, ftetoet; short but illustrious statement eon. mined the whale truth with respett to the person and work of Christ. Ile rteserted tho divinity as well no the humanity of (Iiirist. This wag the flrst great .coniession of faith that hs • come down to stat threw -Rh the ages. lestis affirmed tho divinity or his ro. demotivo mission, and -assured rotor time hit profession of faith wee a rich source of happiness to. him' Ile tieelered then the truth *Welt Peter torifer..•4ed ebould never be log to the urest body of his faithful class. Peter :lid iill emus to Peesetes that 81"Polt 4.1111. 110 mum, talutatiott or ovol bY WI/v(04%10e e'er:ere native e. It tcgs the ti1re„4—not of th.t.'% Father by which •••••••rIVIWOWW.N..11.r, 11,,srenv, "dr 1. FERTILIZERS FOB SPHINb WHE4 BO OTHER GRAINS Growing; More Per Acre is ()re Way of Overeotning the li, bor • PrJblern---Ii r Daki id !Me K.,e, B. S. A. Detente this eftorte of the Govern- i ware if artificial fertilizerm were SO 0.X.• WHEA.T ON POOR elOIL. meet the farm labor problem valuta toneivele used and appreciated as Being deep rooted, wheat Can make be other than acute title ocatason. thee ere in the older countrlee. ilsie ot the plioephorie ateitt antl pot• - Thotteands 01 mug men have left the The titres eseeutlel elemente of ter- 1,h4eltu‘tigrireal=e9neit, if.ieettleeeWeleitebetate.eA. fariujg. to go to the front, aud no mat., Wily are uitreen, phoapporio a.eld harleY, ADA tee nitrogen, left ever all requirementa ea tar as this core similar crops, as nitrogen stimulates stituont h concearned. 'Where wheet. the' growth of. etraw, and: it too numb ta Wild there la danger of tee strop falloW54 g grain "Of or it °IQ" gall le wow. This is why, thaesa the land in poor condition, for *AY Nelson, n will probably pay to ulna *came arthe le exeeptionsely poor, it le never Wise cial lertillear. Prom 7i to lrkit pounde to apply g, heavy dressiair at barnyard oil nitrate of seats may be useel with manure eskit before wheat, Ogig or about .2e0 ponds; of acid phosphate Imlay IR eat lit per acre Pbeeellorie acid hi valetithlet in les OetS b.eing ;shallow rooted and 110.Y" but, M other castle, the labor will net (Mein a tleep rooting habit and 11 011 Mg a Wiener growleg peried 'titan be aVallable for preparing more than courages Untiring, It. also beetena =senty. p „ . , . , . 0 , neat, eannot make' suce effective - . , ,. - • IA Use Or the storied -up fertility 14 the inerease M production, 11 11 le to mite atrength end enablea the talent to ward sole if the previous erap has been .. well manure& howeeer, little in tile wee of fertilizer Will be required. Piny peorde per sere of nitrate cf sods .mi 20 pOittitia of Rai pitesphate .et' acre, sequel bo suffleioet to pro - '1.1,3 a pm! map under done eircum- .'s traits.. If all f...,: harayalii mauttre is . .• tot USed On tile cora Or roots, a lIght d Iressine ot this may be. use1 instead : if the fertilizer. It the Isild is la Door 4 .ouditigt and no haraYe.rd mazure is tsed 10o pounds of nitraZe of soda ,nd 2i/0 pounds er acid Phosphate per .cre should give good reeults. Deeley bas an eVen shorter growing ;erica than oats, 11;0111e, kind of phos. ,hetio fertilizer will alma Invev. ably prove erotitable fer this crop. Ramey of high trittfity cannot be frown, however,. if an excesa at nitro- Serwue fertilizer Is used. et the Wad is a high condition, theretore, or it a ght dressinr, of barnyard manure is eye% all thet will be required is bout 200 Made. of acid phosplaate ,,er acre, if some nitrogenous tertte :alter Owns nseseaimes, laS) pounds of eltrets ot soda per acre may be used 1 Dialuttrjunotioe with the acid phos - The fertilizer used ou these crops noty be stown by machine. or by hence of dieeese. le the sell is deficient in Grain drilla are stow sold with fertil• Potash the grtin does uot fill proper. leer attachments and these are very ly, as potash ?tenth to !Jesse some in, convenient for putting oit fertilizer. fineries on the formatiou of starch, of The acid phosphaee nay be applied in this way, but it es better to put the nitrate of tods on as a top dressing' after the mots hag got a -fair start as the nitrs,te is soluble, and if it is less attqx 110e132.1.TY tO Me it. 101 epplied before it ean be teken up by 11180,11r/8o note, some of it will be grain crops time for !.cree of ike. to i d Id of the soil and lost. So crops. small amount!, as ie 140 pounds. of For eueeees with sPrieg wheat, it le fertilizer, cannot be evenly distributed essential that the Seed he planted as unless it is mixed with something elte, For this enflame, sand, ground limestone or earth, note be used. Ni- trate of soda, espeelally is difficult to apply evenly, as it takes up moesture from the air end becomes lumpy un - lees sotne aneterial is. used to absorb tor bow willing city people may bo tiTtirepal"illititouliVroegitulaa °2,0:tc/:::ii. from the previous manuring win meet they cannot take the plaee of Mall WhO bave been WW1 tO farm work all their Info*. It le more necessary than ever, therefore, 10 make eel efeeetive ese aa possible of tee Leber aealleble. 'rho finaoal has MO hto pro- duce more wheat. In. som,st aggitt, tit) doubt, tills can be dene he *awing an Inereasect 9,ereagn 0 Spring Wheg, the ordinexe amount of land, a11,1 an 33.0 If the importance of artifiolei fertilize .rat in inures:nag crop yield was more floncrally recognized, thh, drain produ OtiOn of Ognada would be greatly In- creased this. year despite the shortage of farm Other. at all, eels ouly wine by the tend aro- duelne More than an average crop, Seasonal conditions, such av ramie fall atul temperature, haVe ptobablY more to do with crop yield than aitY . other stnele factor. If the spring Is wet end cold, so that the lend menet be worked until late and if the sum. mer is very Itot and' dry, eo that the grain Metures betere the kernel Is pleperly tilled ant, the yleid will be but. small, :Similarly, if the soil is lacking in plant food, no matter how faVorable the season may be, tb e crap cannot be .otherwise than a poor one: CAN CONTROL BOIL denlITILITY. We bave no control over the weath- er. but NC l'alre very considerable con- trol ever the fertility' of the The average Yield Of spring wheat in On WM le only about 19 bushels par acre. It h safe to say that this could be reisee to at lost 30 bushels per 4 whieh the lomat to largely composed, Fortunately, however, meet eon!, ere well supplied wita Potas.1, and it fa soon as possible. For tbia moon the land ehouM have been plowed the tell previous. 'Wilma is deep rooted ant is particularly adapted to the stleter clay 5(3115 that would be considered un- suitable for oats or barley. It will do well, however, on any soil that is farthe, moisture. Fertilizer ie sewn by tile and in geoe tilth. If wheat is ilaad Mtle.11 tit. Maria ga seed isi broad - sown atter corn or roots and these Monate With 6, little practice one eau etops have beea well rannured, little become quite an expert. or tto fertilizerewill be required. '-'rhe Canadian Countryman. g‘•"=4;12:010=ANNZISIROCrMti40=r •••.•.***.•••••,**1 ,.....neoes,enneasseasessseenee Enter was thus enlightened. The revs- "to bind" and "to loose" meant to pro_ hibit and to perrein to determine What try following is It condition front befOro and showing the Way. A. vault - rather than a scientific belief. "All dig /talon of Christ is an inward. Power was wrong and must not be done, and which there can be no deviation. Jesus More' ot Christ ea Mediator hangs upon what was right eat ought to be done. very distiactly get before all men the xs le Jeans give authority to every man who the knowledge or his person," condition of discipleship in Ins eehool the prerogatiee of the e*ather to reveal lives in the higher realm of truth to and citizeruilrip in Ws kingdom. Self - his Son. The in:relation of the eherth open up that truth to °them denial is the true way to wee -advance - is tot indestructible truth. Jesus. rep- Il Discipleeltip rxeMplified, eentta merit. Tlx Vale of the higher lite resented the chtireit as an edifice of Pictured to his bearers a preeession, cannot be computed. We most einem which he le the architect and builder. him:sett taking the lead with his am, late the value of the demi by the price rhe eburch is bunt upon him and not toward the kingdom of hea,venly glory, that has been pea for it and by the mei an idea or representation of him He sunulloned his disciples like a corn. home whieh has been prepared for it. In the*language of the Jewish schools mender addrooting hie soldiers. going The atonement is the great proof ot .111411.1141 "14.14:1•121431111411111:0111111111134.4.= ne. ottr..... ?f mr.. ttfie(ir...F.,.:•:, ;is. • - ' ''• " '414 433 st; )11 ••••.• dna. tett:teens nee es 111 /se EVER in the history of thio old world have the people lived under such tremend- ous nervous strain s o -clay. Millions awake each morning in fearful dread of what the day may bring forth, and live each hour with nerves at highest tension, While many are falling =der the strain, others have found one means or another of fOrtifying the nervous system so as to maintain health and vigor. , The treatment most widely used le Dr. Chase's Nerve l'ood, popularly ki1t3W11, AS the food cure, because it feeds the exhausted nerves and stores up nerve force and nervous energy.. Ch se's X1 Nothing breaks down the nervous system so quickly tta worry and anxiety, and this is why. so many people ar6 aUfforing from nervous headaches, selatic and neuralgic pains, ne.trirout indigestion and gener- al failure of the) vital organS to pro- pdrform, their funCtions. When you get so nervous that you do not rest and sleep well nights a is out to be alarrnecl, for it is very much easier to TrtVent nervous pros- tration, pars1,4stis and locomotor ataxia than it Fmi t.. cuzs theae dreaded diseases. After years of te!.?..ting under the most severe circumstances Dr. Chase'Nerve rood stands hi a class by itself as the most successful nerve restorative t) be had. This is being proven every lay by new evidence. Ask your neighbors and friends about it and read the reports in this from time to time, from per- sons who have been cured, erve iio 60 cents a bo -4o not pay mor - at or Wasaitoon, Bates- ds'Oo., Ltd., TOronto. Ciliary box of the genuine eon wilt ilea tho portrait aind signature of A. cum, tho faring neecApt Sook au her. .44 • lukt 11t1P11•11*11/'. !aliatiflul ;tali 1111fold its 11)1V Of Mach the 1100.111, at letiti19. No DallOtint of arerthly gale san aeeure the Soltl egainet death and ".he, IlidentellL Plain, sober reason •ibligee cent-esti:ration of Ceirlste; intes *lore "What shall a man veer) In ex- Ithentse tor ide soul?" T. R. A. . TtIZ Never,Failiog Remedy for Appendicitis Indigestion, Stomach Disorders, Appendicitis and Kelt ey Stones are often eaused by Gell Stones, and mislead people until those had attacks of Gall Stone Colic appear. Not one in ten Gall Stone Stliferers knows witat the trouble elarlatt'e Specifte ewill cure without pain or oper. ation, Write tit Dept, B. for all partleuMrs and so m e testimonials. g VV. 'WAR 2...Ad: fir A.OD S el ONTARIO ST, TORONTO cfriT NORWAY'S Logs:LI Terrible Toll of Ships and Men by U -Boats. 33.4.3.33.•••• Washington Despatch - NOrWaY'S ,41tipping losseo through German Seb. mariaa rutbleasness and other war operation; continue to grow. During .larch nineteen steps of 34.094 tone wore. - net, eceordieg to cablegrae made mimic to -day by we Norwegian Legation hem- Deems the month to:cy-fOur tiftilmeit lost their lives, while teensy mere men are missing. The total value of Norway's shipping lotites tor March DI round figures is almost 310,500,000. With the March sinking's Norway's lessee 61uce the be. ginning of the war amount to 745 ves- sels, with an aggregate tonnagA cf 1,101,816, valued at Sa30,000,0DO. addition, 65 vessels are missing, two. thirds of which are set down as war 10SeeS. Norwegian seamen to the number 01 asdhave lost their Jives in the sink Ingo, while an the 63 missing ves.seis Were were 100 men. RELIEF AT LAST want to help you if you ars suffer Mg from bleeding, itching, blind et protruding Piles. I can tell you how, ha your own home and without auy one's assietance, you cart apply the hest of all treatments. . pliEsTREATED AT HOME I promise to send you a FREE trial of the weer absorption treatment, and references from your own locality it you will but write and ask. I assure you of immediate relief. Send no money, but tell others 'of this offer. Address MRS, M. SUMMERS. Box 8, Windsor, Ont 26 FOE PLANES ACCOUNTED rt In Heavy Air Fighting On Saturday. Canadian Airmen Are Given High Praise. London cable says: Thirteen German -airplanes were brought' down in fight- ing with British airmen Saturday, eleVefl others tvers disabled, and two were shut' down by anti-aireraft guns, • aecording to the British aviation tont- lamination issued this evening, Six- teen British machines which were sent out have not yet been accounted for, but many of them are thought possl- , ley to have been forced to make land- ing inside their own lines in prevail- ing bad weather, sa'r,::e text of the communication "About noon Saturday our machines, watching the enemy's movements on the battlefront, repotted a cencentra- Hon of hostile troop e south of the Somme. Large feriratiote; of our air- pltmes issued immediately in the rain aud dropped more than 500 bombs on the enemy assembled infantry, in ad- dition to firing some 40,000 rounds at them with machine guns. "in air fighting thirteen hostile ma- chines were brought down and eleven others ambled. Two (dermal ma- chines Also Were Shot dO1V)1 11Y anti- aircraft ttting. Sixteen of our tria- Chillet•I have not yet been insetted. Many ,af theeo undoubtedly made forced landinge behind our linen owing to vt,letcewkd.,1,ffiettlte of finding their alr- .0”.11.441.--..""*.' dromee in the heavy rain. "Throughout the present bottle the Canadian air torce has done valuable ,...13 It Will Prevent Ulcerated Throat. - At the first symptom:4 of sore throat, which presages ulceration and infield* matiOtt, take a spotnifttl of Dr. Thom. leeleetrle 011. Add a little sugar to ittte Make it palatinate. It Will alter the Irritation, and prevent the ulcera. Hen and swelling that are so painful. Those who AVOre periodieally subJeet te gultsy have thits made themselves immune/ to attack. • WINNIPEG OGNSITAGLIes 1.01.140, Wmnnlpeg,Pepert."........0.1nStabl 11, W. Anon den, of the Winnieg poll'A as tome, wInttrile:vit last 7iTo was found ecIset es.t this tAvt: door of olto &else of 1116 111V40111/1411. 631 Main arect, with a Otra? 'tv t'utud, titO remdt of a blow from Seine NUM, lull intielit. tintl *1111!lot AVO111111 hi MR baCV. 1d1111•11%.# 01 a, trogut.s. Thr. sior• !won intrzor. ,Isetr, tr.., till 'Orbit, u.1.1 a small of /M.* n, RARKiN TORONTO MARKETS, 11'4118110.W 81Altif.11T. lkirY Processes. nutter, .cholco rdargarme. •• .• ..... •• •• iIggs„ new•taid. Ma, tlatese, 1h. •,. , faney, lb. Maple .syrup, 14. DIA.ssed Votary- Tiniteys, lb. . Pow!, lb. • 31.111c -fed Olio/Co/is ptlegs. Geese. ih. hitt. bbl..... Yew:444,1es- lieets, hug................. Do., Pita:. Celery, Minch 1)0, Clan, doz. • a '• Vebbt.ges, each . Lettuce, 3 tor ..... Ga(m, 75.15, bag .., 1)0., basket.. ... ••• oleltling het.. Ito., green, bttflh•• PareleY, buttell " " ' • " '• '1' la • , .•, ..• ..... D. . 90 PiAtati.va, bag . . 11) 001 iludiEhes, .• .• .• •• (s,11) Sage, buntli 0 00 Savory, bucch (1 to 'furnips, pt . . 0 00 W.A.K .. • . . o ‘3 'Waltz -emu. t; bunches .. .. 0 11.41-f. forequarters 0) hintiquartts s2) es ostreesos, emeee.. 19 09 cemoton . 5.1 Veal, emunion, cwt. .. 12 00 110., miu edm 15 5i ptime . I-:',eav'y hogs, 01 :Mon ., 5150 Abattoir bOas • • •• 110aVy„ . •• 12 03 1)e., .... „. ... Oa I.arn,w, out. .. •• ;•vi 0 37 0.37 to 30 1350 W. 0 32 e So u 1313 u1.13 o a el 11 9(1 1 25 1.0 14 0 20 0113 2131) 0 51 0 0 LC 0 10 1213 0 30 •t, - .0 240 0 t5 0 Ni 0 e5 0 15 0 0 035 11 61 ICI CU 24 (10 00 14 00 18 00 23 0 20 04 24 110 27 0 10 0) 25 03 00 OTHER. MARKETS. GRP. IN 4XC1AN(11.2. Fltietuations en the Winnipeg Grain lischange yesteede.v w. as follows: Oats- Open. !Ugh. Low., Close. Y . t) 93% 0 02% 0 0241 MaY ••• 64q 1013 1113 3,03 19 1-8c, sold, 1INNETAPOLIS GRAINS. Mitinenpolls.-Gcru-No. 3 8/.09 te .81.05. Oats -No. 5 white, 80 to 00e, Flour unchanged. Bron, 853.14. BUM:VI LINSCIVD. .Duluth, -Linseed, 54.11 to $4,20; arrive, MeY, 90.15; July, 14.11; October, .93.55 CHICAGO MARKETS. ,Clitcago Ileport—Fresh streng aCe- volopeo in the corn market to-daY t‘s .result of hayloft on the part of com- mission tenses with eastern connectionS. Ificenthes for purchasing were found in the saantiness of arrivals and in .the ersepter thot• the nioverneat from rural holders would nit soon increase, as field . ir011:got...Auer] to he monopolising the at- leotion of farnrtra. Op.ming prides, • which ranged from 1-4 to 1-2 cent higher, with .5;Lay at U.111 5-8 to 11.23 7-3, were weo in . the trading which fellow. . Oats reflected the strength of corn. 'Favorable 'weather .and erop net,'.,, how- 'tNer, tended, to check Uptt1t.111, Aftec opening 1-8 to 1-4 off to a like adrancei Who May 14 34 to 55 to- 25 1-3, the mar - kr) reored a slight gain all around. bIliCAGO LIVE STG(K. Cattle, ;aerials 2,000, masker steady. neeves . 1)13 Stockers and fooders' „ .. 3 40 COINS and heifers ... 0 81 11 tio Hogs, receipt's' 17.000. madtet, rtrong. !Agit t . . , ...... . • . .. 17 10 Mixed ... IS 00 lieavy 19 15 •Rotteli . IS 15 Pigs •,• 1,?013 Bulk Oil sale; . . 17 2) Sheep, receipt; 4000. Market eteady. Sheep 13 59 Lambs, native 10 00 BUFFALO LIVE STOOK. • Bast Buffalo, 11.-111rt .13•: light; steady. Calves, receipts GM; easier; 97 to SD. Ifogs, receipts 2,000: slow; heavy $18.12 to mem mixed 113.65; to 911.80- yorket or 818.75 to .918.85; light ykers 518..271 to San; ples 918 to 918.25; roughs 51159 to 816.65; slags sis to 114. Sheep and iambs, receipts IA)); Stcatlyi. .c..11,:iped lambs 514 te 917,50; others no.. changed, • HUNS IN COUNCIL. Fire ins* Co 1100tOtlits2lit4 040. 7.404 Ottto*, 015137.4110, iti** Wont on aU 49.10400 ot WOW* 1910 propyrtr tatt to *AA uOte iyottiZt; WO. 101401444. ;OW ZU_VTDOCIS 400totikt7 IOM'S A 044.111,40# Arm., W$41,1414.• 00944 1) II dlei BOW°, toot.iorro#10 ocM ;mutt Mem $took, Volioghost% 11 Vanstotte 0,A,9Ua4ivnut ANO 190840170$1, Atatil ta 1014 MlowVi4 ;41011 wins:0v%* Arthur J. h win L.D.S. Doeter of Dentol Surgery of the VOtig, sYlvanla ColiNre and Licentiate of Dew. tol turnery i.r Ontario. Closed cooly Wednesday A fternoon. Office in Macdonald\ Block. F. r,.DEANS O.D,S., L.D.S. !loner (Iraduate of the Royal 0011,•ge al behreltir4e,,.;',V Of Onta11.). Nonor etaduate 1:blvt.r.illy of Tor0/110. Faculty et 1),.nis1ry. • ejsmed ecury ;request:ay Afterneon. 0;fice Over H. E. telro 40, Co.'s store In ti,„ no,itoformerly• occu- - Ova by Lr, (4, it . mre W. R. Ifambity 14.0o., M.D., G.M. 5*+oce. atteanoe peel allsessee ag, Women end Children havitix takes postxraduato work' in Sur- gtrY, flacttrioloa7 and Scientific' )4edicine, Office in the Kerr refildenze, be- tween the Queen's Hotel and tit* DaPtis t Cb urch, All besiness given cereful attention. Phone 154. P. 0. Box LIS Dr. Robt. C. Redniond M.R.C,S, (Beg.) L.R.C.P, (Load.) PHYtliCiAN AND BURGEON. (Dr. Catioholeo's old stand), 0131.1.3../..110.61. STEWART • Graduate of 'University of Toronto, • Facility of Medicine; Licentiate of the Ontari.:1 Ocilege of Physicians and • Surgeons, OFFICE ENTRA2C11: SECOND DOOR NORTH OF ZGREIRIGGLS PHOTO STUDIO, JOSEPiliNE ST. MIME 29 144.4044,04.14.2 OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICW1 DR, P. A. PARKER, r, so Osteopathy builds vitality end :1:728 0.710i I! , 00.,,iieleenrgttish.aAnedsduisstmgeenntriyotnetheuerseeill:ithe vane! 117‘ °Nu h71:10:1flovpirne:stn7o parne:1172terill:::1111111: li 460s te,teecne made. 'Truases ardoetifically fit. of ditscace„ 1270,7000 .00LFICBdo(laVbEIR, 4:::: STORM. 1,7 00 to 9 p.m.; Wednesdays, 0 to 1.1 a.a. Rouro---Tuesdays end Fridaea, 0 &en, Kaiser Now Going to Visit Roumania. London, Cable. ----Dr. Htelickd von Kuehimann, the tierman secretary of Foreign Affairs, returned to the German capital on Saturday from Karlsruhe, where he had a long conversation with Dmperoe William, particularly regarding Rottmanla peace conditions, says a des- Dateh front 13erlin forwarded by the Copenhagen correspondent of the Ex - charge Telegraph yompany. Emperor Wunam returned to the we,t. ern front on Saturday and contorred Pleld Marshal von Hindenburg :tad Gen- eral Ludendorff. It is believed the Ihn- perm' intends traveling ti Roumania in a few days. • • * ITALIAN FRONT. Oxily' Patrol and Artillery Activities. Rome, Cable. The official ea.:tumuli- Cation issued by Italian heaaquartem to- day says : "There were intermittent artillery ac- tl_ns along the Piave. In the area to- wards the coast hostile ha.tteries were giceileneed in the neighborhood ef (1riso- tern. "In itliattaia, Friday afternoon A)"mg enemy detaehments attetupte.1 to ap- proach our observation line on the Osunu they were repulsed with ((urea." Saturday's report read: -1,110 R•Ctiall Of the hostile b0.11(.1'1K; was slight along the whole front: it was sontewhat livelier ott the Asittgo Plateau. Our artillety carrieh out counter-batter.v Work, engaged enemy movements on the% mad between Primoiano and Emote:0, e.nd destroyed defence works 0» the 13- 15110 of Volina and in the vicinity of Pout di Piave. "Between the Adige and the Piave our recionriaissance parties continued to show remarkable activity. We esotured a row, prisoners in the Asiago Basin. In the Tousle area, we repulsed by rind and machine gun fire an enemy detachment which attempto2 to aPProath Our lint's." wrou used to thinlc you, knew how to ran the entire cattntr$," "Iln not se espansive te. lay Ideas now, I'll teel pretty etteeessfut 41 1 tun eonduet a, small garden Dant next auttunter."..-- Wallington Star. Keep Nob Toyer;. II I " CKKNi STOVE p. KW. • 'General Hospital (Under Government Inspection). Pleesaztly sitnatod, beautifully fur niehed. Open to all regularly licensee physicians, Rates for patients (which Include board and ntirsIng)-$4.90 to 0.5.00 per week, According to lotation of room, For leirther information-. A.ddrees MISS L. MATHEWS, Superintendent. - Box 223, Winaham, Ont, 1 SEL Town and Farm properties. Coil and ses my Het and get my price& 1hays some exoollent values. J G. STEWART N 13 HA in, Moos 134. 011 k4 in Town Hall, 119/..31111.2311•11•1•1P.Mil J. W. DODD (Successor to J. G. STEWART) FIRE, LIFE, ACCIDENT and HEALTH INSUIIANCE. P. 0. Box 306, Mono 198 WINGIIAM, ONT. seuessa=tr—a.....,-....scanuordorr-laxessmook John i7. GI:0V( a 13,3110r Of tanit,14.GX LICENSgS Towtsf HALL WINGHANI Phone* -Office 24; Reeldenos 103. 411113f•tabOalwomorgasimeimmeassomax WE WANT CREAM 'We Want cream. and win pay_Pke • i bort prices for good efeam. Virhr lltIp your create away, a long dletente vr en yea can roonve MS good prioss near home, and In ectudtrig Yonr oraom Ito us ur111 helm a honie Industry, W! furnish two tans to eaelt tattooer and pay an impress charges and sum -4 you cat honest business. chsolo Pi:o• ui Patrons having Cream dUrInt cad Waiter would do well to ship to as. Write tor further partieulart to , TR' SEAF1111-1 CREAMERY ammo PLAUS CIZERNIN. Lord Cecil Says He Stands for Prussianisra. .µ.343.4.434.3 41344.4.33 London enble.--Lord Itotait. Praltamentary nult,:-Sceretary el Vero c::tti Aft:VA4...1, told the Asficelated.Prist4 104 day, "Vilhatett.r doubt alleat tlatint i...'st•ritin might have existod before Itit /1••tearti1i,91 1lar CM he no eoubt It'). 11..nt he f:tantis for lemeteratt idsals rrassian -1 inizt csacte," Lora Ilsbrt Pl'efir btutaihy an 'a kiti it (elev. If eon ere ming ta. lob att- dettmette sane nsisloeteit is 1./(t7 IL a tit tall. of y.111), inotlnalien.". 41,