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Medicine Hat News 1912-07-02 - 1912-12-31
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fe ALBERTA BOOK CO. 2 Jecember 2st, 1912. PHONE CTOs ? ae 904 ms of diseases, spreads cra, The mosquito with, Phe bacteria of cooxump- 0 our lungs. The blood ction. It should contain arding off these discase d medicine and alterative WE HAVE ser OPENED A NEW SHIPMENT OF and Books ARE A SIGHT TO SEE. SELECTION. BUY WHILE WE HAVE THE AS. SORTMENT TO OFFER YOU. AND DON T FORGET THAT YOU HAVE ONLY 904 THE BEST XMAS SERVICE GIVEN BY ANY STORE. Sok China Our Toys, Dolls, Games DON T WAIT UNTIL THE LAST DAY TO MAKE YOUR Lesson Xi . Fourth Quarter, For D o. 22, 1912. THE INTERNATIONAL SERIES. Text of the Lesson faa. ix, 1-7 Mem- ory Verses, 6 T -Golden Text, Isa, ix, 6 Gommentary, Prepared by Rev. D. M, Stearns, the regular teadon for the day tx entitied Fur apd wxalnst Hin and in it we mew that e en Jawey aud Joby did not know Himivery well und were inclined to act In Jidgment tustead ot grace, and those Who tuiked of folluw ing Him did mot pow what tt meant to follow Him, but He, knowing ail that tay before Hit, steaufastly set His face to go to Jerusulem (Luke tx, 40-62). it seems Sitting to turn axide for our Christmas lesson to the prophet- ie portion axsigued as a0 vptiooal tes son, that we may know the mind of the Lord, for He will do nothing that He has not revealed tu His servants, the prophets, und He sald Himself, All things must be fultilied which were written In the Jaw of Moses und in the prophets aud in the psaiths con- cerning, me (Amos ill, 7; Lev. xxiv. 44). Isainb bas already told as that His glory 18 the fullness ot the whole that all lofty looks and htiness of men shalt-be-brought- down and the Lor alone exalted in that day when nation sball not lift up sword against nation, neither shall they learn war apy more (Isa. vi, 3. quargin; il, 4, 11, 17). The great sign would be that a vir gin should conceive and bear a son and call His name Immanuel. Nations would be arrayed against Bim .and even His own people seek familiar spirits instead of Himself. and there would be trouble and darkness, but He would come, and in due time His kingdom (Isa. vil, 14; vill, B. 10, 19, 20, bx, 1 2. oth His Orst coming in humiliation and His second coming in glory are so closely associated in prophecy that one is apt to confuse them as one event. The prophets themselves looked into these matters, but were not always able to distinguish 1 Vet. 1, 10-12, We know from Matt. fy, 15, 16, that verse 2 of our lesson bad a fulfillment in the days of Bis sojourn in humiliation in lilee, and we ulso know from Isa. ix, 1-8, and the rest of that chapter that there will be gr ater darkness and 4 greater light at His second coming in glory, Then there is a present appli- Jaton of that verse day by day every- rtodiestoctoste oeteate tose io Qedo ged Pe Sof es eS fs foal ood os PSS HSESRTOTTOS ione 166 1g service 1e CO. 1 now, we ou simply r Co. uth Railway YY, Mgr.. SITIONS Good terms. ot, 25,000.00. Good lock tor 43,500 jood terms, 3 ot be beaten. rency AIN STREET 0 Lehe-re+epeg full line rial aster, ic., Specialty, 'Dhanan 0 POP RPO poet Oop opapodokew, 3 More Days TO DOIT. OPEN EVERY NIGHT. PHONES. eieeottodtostentore Gre eiesirsie Goters 3 The Whole of the/eommercial and industrial works of the country has been disorganized. In Galicia neith- er money nor food is to be had and the wealthier of the population have fled from the country. At the same time fear-stricken pea- sants are becoming the prey of dis- honest speculators. Groups of these men are cornering all the gold and Iver coin, with which they buy all Paper money they can find at a heavy dis ount; and then-send it to Austria proper where it is sold for its face vglue. Soeeeeeeons NEARLY A MILLION A DAY MOBILIZING Austria- Hungary Subject of Great Unrest and Fear Exists Tverywhere. Paris, Dec. 20. Austria-Hungary- is, spending 800,000 a day te defray the expenses of the mobilization accord- ing to an estimate made by a corres- pondent of the Temps, just returned from Galicia. LEPEEELEAL EEE ET EERE EEE WOODROW WILSON TO VISIT CANADA * New York, Dec. 20. President- lect Woodrow Wilson and his family arrived back from Bermuda and were recetved by a crowd of politicians and friends, There is some talk of Mr. Wilson mak- ing a swift tour of Canada before assuming the presidency, in order to gain first .hand knowledge of Canada s position on reci- procity in order to use information fm formulating tariff propos- als. He has admitted that he considers most reports he has 80 i+ far heard of Canada s attitude as very partisan and unreliable; if + he goes to Canada it must be before he assumes the presidency, r fas the United States presidents never cross the border. + + sebetedeesb dese oboe ohooh whofe sleek ole oe fe ole oe Prevention IS CHEAPER THAN Cure SO FILL YOUR RADIATOR WITH ALASKA WE ARE UNABLE TO BEGIN TO NAME OVER OUR st T ASSORTMENT OF XMAS GIFTS, SO WE IN- YOU ALL TO COME AND LOOK THEM OVER ALBERTA BOOK CO. Pot meee eaters co-foes e RY ciel i Pe POPs foe ote 4 sesfoateateatectosteateseetoate-ctoctest PLENIPOTENTARIES WERE BANQUETTED London, Dec. 20 The peace pleni- potentiaries of Turkey and of the Balkan allies were the guests of honor at a luncheon given by the Lord Mayor of London at the Mansion House today. The distinguished gath- ering included Premier Asquith, For- eign Secretary Sir Edward Grey, Lord President of the Council, Lord Mor- ley and other prominent personages. The Lord Mayor extended a hearty welcome to the peace pienipotentiar- tes, speaking of the: enduring satis- faction which would be felt if they should achieve a happy issue and last- ing peace. Rechad Pasha for Turkey, Premier .Venizeloa for Greece, and Dr. Daneff for Bulgaria replied, the latter re- ferring to the greatness of London, said gt; Its prosperity is intimately linked with the cause for which we now are laboring, and t cannot fail to fortify our determination to succeed in our mission. Premier Asquith said he was not ashamed to declare himself optimis- tic of the arriving at an equitable and enduring peace. AVIATOR ARRESTED Vesoul, France, Dec. 20 The Ger- man aviator who landed at Farnay in his biplane yesterday and. whose ma- chine was seized by the French po- lice, has proved tobe German non- commissioned army officer named fa. He. was disguised in the uni- form of the German military flying corps. He declared today he had under- taken to fotlow the course of the can- al from Mulhausen, in Alsf e-Lorain- ne to the fortress of Strassburg but fiad lost his way, The French mill- tary, governor of the fortress of Bel- fort has sent a detachment of the The Only Genuine Anti-Freeze Provincial Auto Co 138 MONTREAL ST. Hing corps to assist iffa in the PPonductor. J. Banchard, of the Ry Wag killed at Montreal by a CURES where that His redeemed ones are found, for there is more or less dark- uess in all places, and the livedJot His people should be a constant light (I Cor. fy, 10, 11; Matt. v. 14-16; Jobn 4, 4). Lesson verses 3 to 5 look back to the deliverance by Gideon (Judg. vi, and vily when the Spirit of the Lord diothed Himself with Gideon (Judg. vi. 34. Jt. V,. margin: aud the Lord wrought a great deliverance und victory. 1 believe that In. Ps. c: Uerfiut kingdom psalm. there is reference to the zea of Gideon and his . The words tn verse 6. Unto us -hild 1s born. unto ug a son isziven. ure nomistakably plain concerning His birth and macbood, as-are the words concerning the place of His birth in Mic. , the words of the angel in ke i, concerning His actual hirth. Why are not the rest of the ds in lesson verses 6, 7, just as 1? Also tbe words in Mic. v, 2, Out of thee shall: He ome forth unto me that ts to be ruler in Israel, whose ings forth have been from of old. 1 the days of eternity? Also the is of Gabriel in Lake i. 32, 33, The Lord God shall give unto Him the throne of His father David, and He sbalt reign over the house of Jacob forever, and of His kingdom there xbill be no end? Why are we told phat these words must be taken spirit- un that fils kingdom ts only In peo- ple hearts, that He Is on the throne of David now and that the church is terael? te world of God and the purpose of God will never be understood by those who thos pervert the Scriptures. He did truly and Uterdily appear in ages past to Abraham, Ixane, Jacob. Moses, doxhna, Gideon, Manoab, Solomon and vihers. He was truly and literally born of a virgin at Bethlebem, rode on ain ass colt into Jerusalem: His hands and His feet were pierced. Me died. was buried. rose from the dend. ascended to heaven and ts the right band of the Majesty on bigh. He will just ax literally come again to rule over a Hteral Israel from the throne of David, and He will be not ly King of the Jews, but King of kings and Lord of tords, speaking peace to all nations and restoring xpoken (Zech, ix, 10; giv. 9: Acts if, 1). Ho will then be seen in fullness ux Wonderful, Counselor, the Mighty God. the Everlasting Father, the Urince of Peace. He is all that now, Unt ft will be rovognized by all when He abail come in glory Now, since He Is and s to be and do all that Js written of Elm, surely we with the utmost confidence let the government of ail onr affairs, per- sonal, bome, business, church and all cine, He tipon Eis shoniders, for He Ja nble easily to carry us and all our rftairs (Deut. xxxtlf. 12: . 155 (hi. tv. 6 7. Im reading the Bible let us be governed by this principle: Literal, If possible, all the way through. nna. If the plain; obvious sense makes gond. sense, seek 0 other sense. 1 think Ged that such a simple way came to me through the'tate Jobo Wil kinwun, and it has greatly belped me. LOST MATL BAGS Athabasca Landing, Alta., Dec. 20. Yesterday the two Brunic brother: each with a sleigh CouGHs COLDS things of which the prophets have load of second class maftffor the Peace River coun- try, broke through the ice on the Athabasca river four miles below Mirror Landing. They lost the en- tire mail, outfit and horses The northern rivers are not safe owing to the mild weather, Today the 2, Groce FOR XMAS DELICACIES, ETC. Crystallized Fruits in drama 350 Xmas Cake, 2 and 8 Ib, sizes 80 700. i Xmas Cake, 2 and 3 1b, siz, 80 and 1.25, Fancy boxes Chocolate, 25 up to 1.00. Preserved Ginger, 40 per bottle Dill Pickles, per doz. Jelly Powders, Monk and Glass 8 for 25e. Malaga Grapes, 25 per 1b. FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Celery, 2 ibs for 5c. Green Onions, 10 bunch. Radish, 10 bunch. Cauliflower, 25 each Rhubarb, 2 Ibs, for 26c. Cabbage, Slbs for 25c. Beets, 8 Ibs. for 26c. Turnips, 10 Ibs. for. 25c. Carrots, 8 Ibs. for 25c. Onions, B. G., cooking, 10 Ibs. for 25c. Jap Oranges, 85 per box. New Navel Oranges, 40c, 50c, and 60c per- doz. Lemons, fine new stock, 40 per doz. Bananas, large, 50c per doz. Grape Fruit, 2 for 25c. for 25c, for 550, per Ib. New Golden Mince Meat, Plums, Peaches andl Cher- ries, 2 cans for 45c. o California Canned Fruits, large sized tins, Apricots, Sliced Peaches and Pears, 35 per Crisco, fer tin. 25e. Tomatoes, 2 cans for 35c, or 6 for 1.00. ok. Corn, 2 cans for 25 or 3 tor 35e Peas, Early June, 15 per can, or 7 for 1.00. DRIED FRUITS AND BAKING GOODS Gursants, finest, cleaned, 2. Ibs. H. + PHONE 177. Eeeteetenteateetentetedeateeteatoctes per Ib. Seatodtoatestoctoatoatectoctoateatestoatoatoctecgocteateateegs i SPECIAL PRICES IN eries: 50 BARRELS ONTARIO beh 4.00 a bbl. Raisins, seeded, 3 pkg for 26c. Raisins, Valencia per Ib., 5 Ibs for 70c. Sultanas, finest cleaned Golden Stock, 20 per 1b., or 3 Ibs. Peels, Lemon and Orange, 203 Minced Peel, 25c per 1b. Cooking Chocolate, large 1-2 th, cake, 20 per cake New Table Figs, 20c per 1b. Ibs, for 85c, Lard, best and purest, 3 Ib. tin 60c, Bib. tin 95 . pastry..making, 35 per tin. Icing Sugar, all kinds, 2-p g for Strictly Fresh Eggs, 50 per Spices, all kinds, 3 pkg, Yor 25c Cocoanut, shredded, 25c per Ib. Shelled Almonds and Walnuts, Coffee, finest Mocha and Java, 50c per Ib. Coffee, good strong coffee, 40c ete tony MAS Sunlight Soap and Lifebuoy, 11 bara for 50c. Fels. Naptha Soap, 4 bars tor 300, or 10 for 70c. dn, Ceylon Tea, bulk, 3 Ibs for 95c Table Salt, Windsor, 4 bags for 250, Macaron , 2.pkg for 5c. Tabl Syrup, 10 1b. tins, S5e Holly, for decorating 350 per I Mixed Nuts,.25 per Ib. Pork and Beans, plain or toma or 5 Ibs, for 60c. (new), 15 Citron, 30 per Ib. Kootney Jam, Strawberry, 5 pails, 90 per pail. Dates; 15e per 1. Dustbane Sweeping and 40c per Ib. Dill Pickles, 250 per doz. Pickled Gherking, 30 per b fine new stock, 2 Pears, nice and ripe, 2 Ibs, for Baking Powder, Alberta s Best : Be. and Morrow's Own, 2 tins Panstine for Kitchen tse, Taree for 354? or 6 for 1.00. CANNED GOODS, Extracts, Lemon and Vanilla, 3 Castile Soap, pure, 2 1-2 Tht ETC. bottles for 26e. B50 eae Strawberries, Raspberries, Ground Almonds, per tin, 45c. Plantol Toilet Soap, 40c per Dr. Hess Stock Food, large, Tb. packets,- 5e each; D biscuit, cake and packets, 850; 1 1-2 Ib., 350; Dr, Hei poultry, 1 1b. packet, Borax, 1 Ib. packets, 15 packet. Castile Soap, 1 1b. bax, 166 bar. Ib; 250and 50c, Salmon, Clover Leaf brand, fin- os parte Cowan's Cocoa, 1 and 1-2 Ib, est red Sockeye, 1 Ib. (in, 25c and 50c. 0c per tin. SUNDEAES, Van Camp's Pork and Beans, 2 Pumpkin, 3 Ib. cans, 2 cans for Sugar, B. ., Granulated, 20 th, tins 250, 35e. sack, Pet 36 per sack. a Post Tavern, Special, an un- cooked food, made from wheat, corn and rice, 2 for 260. Instant Postum, '80c per can. MORROW NORTH RAILWAY ST. SreSeehote do cteeseecte tree doe ntodte tonto ies Tea, Rajah. 3 1b. tin, 1.00 per Lowney's Cocoa, 1:Ib. and 1-2. Hess Poultry Food, 6 Ib. Louse Killer for WINNIPEG LAWYER DIED IN LONDON Winnipeg, Dec. 20 Word was re- ceived here today of the death of J. E, O'Connor, K.C., in London, Eng- land, from appendicitis, following an operation. Mr, O'Connor was the genta ber of the firm of O'Connor, Briston and Morton of Winnipeg. He was at- 000 damage plant. Capt. Amundsen with a gold medal by the Italian-Geo graphical Society. tending the sessions of the privy NOT PRAGHICAL AT PRESENT council in the Interests of Winipes clients at the time of his iliness, ee. AP. Cable) Canadian store cattle fs not p at present was presented Saskatchewan benchers establish law school at temperature Is Just below zero. IF YOU WANT TO INVEST WE SOLICIT YOUR PATRONAGE. IF YOU HAVE ANYTHING TO SELL, WE WANT TO SELL IT. London, Dec. 21. Premier Asq te
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Image 1195 (1912-12-21), from microfilm reel 1195, (CU1744833). Courtesy of Early Alberta Newspapers Collection, Libraries and Cultural Resources Digital Collections, University of Calgary.