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r NT MED i DAILY NEWS 5 C,P. R. PASSENGER SERVICE. sBftective June 2nd, 1912. No. Arrive, Leave. 2020 20.45 Imp. Ltd, Montreal to Vanvouver Imp. Ltd. Vancouver to Montreal. Vancouver Exp. Toronto to Van. Toronto E: Vancouver to Tor, St Paul- te express, Seattie-St. Paul Express, Prairie Exp., Winnipeg to Calgary. Prairie Exp. Calgary to Winnipeg. Express from Kootenay Landing. 19.00 Locai from Cranbrook. 28.00 Local trom Calgary. 10.30 Local for Cranbrook. 23.00 Express for Kootenay Landing. 6.30 Local for Calgary EMBROIDERY ore A T H A L F P R Cc E 7 940 9.50 Soo, Lid., Port.-St. Paul. 11 and 12 do not come into Medicine Hat. 5 me at-Dupmore show: . M1 Table Comprising All-Over Embroidery, Flouncings, en Medicine Mat News , ublished by the Medicine Hat News Co, Ltd, every F Your choice for Saturday only, Ealorfat, rome eB lvered bg, 00 1 - months, by mail lawful eveulng a: Its office, Main Stroou Wedicine Hat, Alta. : A. J. N. TERRILL, E ttor, PHONE: Reporterhad, aud at Half Price 13 nNe ms DAILY SURSCRIPTION RATES 1 .ss, delivered. .. 4.90. . 1 year by mail. 8 months, delivered 100 3 months, by mai). month, delivered, etc, Advertising ,Cireulation and L the Glasgow House y The House of Fashionable Dressers ? old ad resser er be given. WEEKLY NEWS. Thursilay tn sixteen or more pages, and couiaius a eummary of the aews of the week. local and district CLpduihe, tr advance Toe. 8 months, in advance, soe 2 year tn advance.... 1.50 : peeepeseeeses SPSeeesrentestectegeetess u ROYAL BAN OF CANADA. (Incorporated 1569.) 27th, 1912 ROUNDING OUT RHODES PLAN. M George R. Par i: manager of the Rhodes scholarship fund, has - ome to the conclusion, after ten years of observation, that the dream of Ceeil Rhodes- is incomplete, that it is one-sided and that there is no need for seeking the means whereby it may be toieded out. Cecil Rhodes planned that men from over the seas should come to Oxford Universit. sake gli irit, and then go back homie as missionaries of a better feeling and a more thorough understand- Saturday, July ..- 115,000,000 Speclal Attention Given to SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT. MEDICINE HAT BRANCH 3 Capital and Rest . Total Assets . . 72,000,000 A GENERAL THANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED. SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT AT ALL BRANCHES, he should look-te-his own country, as. the centre around which the influences were to R. G. WILKINSON, Manager. revolve and from which they were to Medicine Hat Branch. radiate, 7 Spee tected Bode degecededpetectedegeateds That scheme has been successful within its limtations, but Dr. Parkin has come to eae the conclusion that-it shoutd-work the other way as well and that there should be influ- ences coming to England as well as being sent out. In other words, why should there not be young Englishmen sent to Canadian and American universities to im- bibe there the nationat f these-coun- tries and carr It is pointed out that there are more Canadians and Americans visit England in the ordinary course of events than of Englishmen who visit this side. Indeed, a visit to the old land is regarded as a necessary part of a Dirrededeateatectecfoateateteste eee nen rele? general education but there is no sueh feel- oe ing in England with respect to visiting Am- - NOTICE TO BUILDERS : erica. ng eee eee Seana BANK THE PIONEER BANK OF WESTERN CANADA. Established 1864, . 180 Branches in Canada. Capital Paid Up, 6,000,000. Total Assets (Nov. 30th. 1911) over 81,000,000. A general Banking Business Transacted. Special attention to Savings Accounts. W. 0. JOY, Mamager 0: 0: t t Medicine Hat Branch There would be a distinet gain in general knowledge and understanding were there h; ffi Suite IL, in the Im. each year a certain number of young Eng- Weve opened an of ae he Hin the ims a in Harvard, Yale, Chica; go or Wis- eeive ANY ERS or PAYMENTS OF AG. onsin in the United States or a one of the CounTs cae ow: Offi larger Canadian universities, This would at our up Town ices. be a rounding out of the dream of Cecil J. H. PRESTON PLANING MILLS Rhodes that would hasten the ends he be- : lieved possible and would make them more * Manufacturers of Sash, Doors Special Millwork Phone Offices 760; Myll 60. enduring. ie deatestontonte de dtestoetodiode aeaieeeatecoctenieoat RY o THE RECKONING. Soeteeiests HE New York police are face to face with one of the gravest: scandals in their far from spotless history. With the extraordinary failure of the many detectives close to the scene of the Rosenthal shooting to get the number of the assassin s flying car, with the later re- cording of a wrong number on the police blotter, with the resemblance of the mur- derer s automobile to one seen standing in Rolled Oats for Horses : Is recognized by the large and experienced Stock- men to be the best possible feed for horses, ae front of Lieut. Becker s house the night of ? Manufactured by: the murdef, the case against the police The Medicine Hat Milling Co y., Limited 3 stows blacker and blacker. Worst of all for them, they can count on but little sympathy and confidence from the better citizenship of the great municipal- ity they serve. Their record of alliances and freemason- ry with the low political crooks and still lower agents will now rise up to discredit them. 7 The New York police may prepare for a volley of inquiry that will riddle the alleys and back rooms. hey are up against the worst enemies they could have aroused. 98099000200 *PHONE 666 Piano Moving Tasker Transfer Co. apd EIGHT and HEAVY easonable DRAYING le . 864 Toronto Street. patience of the citizens who trusted them. New-York World. * s 0 . MEDICINE HAT THE Goop Canaila. READNOUGHTS for land from Canada are WHO IS RIGHT? England dreadnoughts for EF Freneh journal, Dr France, says Henri Bourassa in his Jagainst Canadien naval armament. - parasite LOWLY but surely some of the suppos- cd vietims of the Titanie are turning up some dead, some alive: + ig FE Dominion Gover the other The Chinese. ly pastime for them. New Cars, Carefal Drivers. rs OT a case in yesterday's police cou Phone 666 Day. 211 Night. A worthy tribute to the efficieney. our police in stamping out crime, CCORDING to a yesterday s a Chicago girl asked and was award- She evi- HREE N EW York has a polie jealous Toronto is trying to share in 1889 Mar: 1884 The Imperial Federa Britain and her Colonies. fo med in that place. Long Sault. - recent He talked 115 minut of the Hat's o. ed 10 for a broken heart. dently figures on saving the pieces. 0. triplets inside of 48 hours. hear that little ballad. ing. As an Englishman it was natural that Blow Almost Killed Father ? eg the notoriety. THIS DATE IN HISTORY we Says idnoughts for blows aimed at fight) Some of the live ones have apparently been keep- ling in the background: preferring the name of a dead hero to that of a live jail-bird. would-he dead-hero of this kind, over whom Passing Much mourning had been done, especially by the police, Was recently caught in To- ledo. nment is now 40,- 000 richer by the entry of 80 Chinese who donated their 500 HONE: head tax each for the privilege of living in en, Seem to real- Job Depts, ize the advantages of living in this great RING 2 Q Dominion despite the fact that it is a cost- (Toronto News published an article on the time oeeupied by one of the city fathers in-making-an-indefinite+ number of speeches at a meeting. Lord forbid that any should become so afflicted. TH couneil s in City Pa's 's exhibition of the spoils of the loeal volunteer firemen s athletic team in Stoddart s jewelry store window is a most attractive one and reflects eredit-on the prowess of the local athletes. They al- so have a truckload of miner prizes: dispatch Montreal. mothers gave birth to And the e scandal and Lesson IV. Third Quarter, For July 28, 1912. THE INTERNATIONAL SERIES. Text of the Lesson, Matt. xiii, 24-30, 38. 43 Memory 37-39 Golden This is the second parable of the series of seven recorded by Matthew fs one discourse xpoken partly In yub Ne to the multitudes aud partiy: 1 private to the disciples on the xime day. but all referring to this present age of Isract s rejection of ber M slah and the consequent potion of the kingdow. It ia truly 1 gracious condescension on the God to make known to us His His eternal purjose which purposed in Clirls( Jesun our ts (ph. til, 1), for kaown wato God are, all His works from the beginulig of the world, and ji that comes to is simply what is band and cont determined before to be dune rActx xv, 18; fy. 28 See also Acts th Isa, xiv, 9 10; sly. Because people who have the word of God. and there Hi pose, do not become conceited, wise estimation, and and attempt to carry out plaus devised in heaven. These wh appolnted to (each the word of Goa are greatly to blame if Instead or speaking His* sword faithfuliy (nes act like the false prophets tn the dass of Jeremlab and wake people: vain. speaking a vision of thelr vwn benrt and not out of the mouth of tbe Lord. According to the words of vur Lord tn these parables during thi 1 age up to the tme of the barvest part of the seed sown will bear fr It will be ais when Paul-dwelt at Itosw some belleved and some believed n (ACUrxxVIN, 247 Ride bi children of the kingdom will uurish the children of the wicked one unbelievers. will be found within the professing church. as the birds In the branches, and the food of the ehureh that which preachers give to the peo ple. will be anything but xound doe trine, for that the people will not dure, It will be and even pow In the days of Ixniah when they x1 Prophesy. not vs rlght tl: speak wi things: proph deceits: cause the poly Israel to cease frum before m xxix, 10, 11). Our Lord elsewhere fore told these things a Matt. x. 161 xxiv, 24 In these four paruhi notably 1p this oue, we see the xr: versury, the devil He bates the word of God, takes ttorteepstttronr pen ple, gets bis followers. Into the: pro fessing ebureh and tnto ber pulpits and yet the Tord is working out His eternal purpose, sind He shall not fait not be discourazed (Isa, xiii, 41, The kingdom cannot come while the devil SUNDAY SCHOOL, Whep you build, consider QUALITY first. Don't be per- suaded to buy CHEAP LUM- BER because it's cheap use the very best. We have it, and ev- erything the Bullder requires A select stock or LUMBER, DOORS, SASH, FIR FINISH, BEECH, OAK, MAPLE, BIRCH AND FIR FLOORINGS. We have the agency for the celebrated Morgan Doors, THE DOOR BEAUTIFUL CEMENT, WOOD FIBRE; LATH SPLIT CEDAR POSTS, WIL- LOW Posts BEAVER BOARD THE LUMBER PEOPLE P. 0, BOX 29 PHONE 57 el FOR SMUT lt; - .. Quart 25c....Pint DON T PAY MORE Pingle s Drug and July 27. 1794 Fall of Robespierre and end of the Reign of Terror. 1804 The American squadron began the siege of Tripoli. 1862 Anthony Burns, the fugitive whose arrest in Boston great riot, died in St. ze of Princess Wales and the Duke of Fife. July 29. gt; whose murder on Boston Commen. London, 1891 Canadian house of commons 5 slave caused Catherines, Ont. Borniin Virginia about 1830. ouise policy determined the result of the Thirty Years War, died. Born in 1568. 1794 Three men were publicly hanged for mn of Great continues to be the prince of the power of the air, the prince or god of this world (Eph. tle 2: John xlv. 30: 11 Cor. ly, 4). but wien the stronger tho he shall cast him out of the air und of the earth into the bottomless pit +Rev xil, 9: xx, 1-3) then a King sball reign in righteousness, and the effect or service of righteousness shall be peuce. and the nations shall learn war no more. All taik about winning the world for Christ-in this age. or ex- tending His kingdom, or uplifting the mice, Is without Scriptural authority. and all pride of church or denomina- tlon or mere humun effort of any kind ts not of God, but from him who would have men think that they are gods. Note carefully our: Lord's explanstion frat parable the seed in the word of God, but in this the good seed are the children of the kingdom, those. who. have recelyed the word of God (John , 12. The tares are those who be Neve devil cbildren,. There are jusc two great leaders, the Sou of Man and the devil, and the conflict is between them for man und his Inheritance, the earth. We must not think of tares as the openly ungodly, but as something 29 fees like the wheat that some cannot tell motion in favor 9 tricted te almerence he taree tcpramect. oe liglous philauthrople people of culture reciprocity with the United Sta 1900 King Humbert L of Italyjessassinat- ed at Monza. 1911 Sir Wilfrid Ziaurier dissolved the prepar: atory . Canadian tliament, to the gene al election on the procity issu Cae THIS IS MY 57th BIRTHDA John R. Freeman. Jolin R. Freeman, one of the leading Am: jerican authorities on the subjects of water power and water supply, was born in West Bridgton, Maine, July 27. 1855, and receiv- jed his education in the common schools of Later he graduated from ms Massachusetts School of Technology. draulie engineering from the first attracted him, and soon. he was recognized as one of the leaders in his chosen profession. Freeman has designed the water systems for many of the largest cities of America. p clopments on the Feather River, California and on the St. Lawrence River The Charles River Dam Boston was designed by him and he jalso one of the consulting engineers in the They face the anger and the exhausted constmetinn of the locks and dams on the He planned the water pow a SONGRATULATIONS TO: ie M. James, United States senator- om Kentucky, 41 years old today. Tce Osear of Prugsia, fifth son of the peror, 24'years old today. supply and und refinement, people who are admir- ed and esteemed und by many consid- ered the very sult of the earth. There is one very decided mark which distin- gulsbes the wheat from the tares true children of God. confess themselves xiuuers and accept Jesus as Godand put ull their trust in bis precious blood. the great sacritice for gin, All others: must be tafes, for be that bath not Son of God buth not 1 Jobb The devil wifl tolerate as much religion as uuy ong may desire, and a veautiful churacter and abundance ot philanthropy pr ided the' sacrifice of Jesus Christ as fhe slaner s only plea ts not mentioned The Lord knoweth them that are iit. Let us be sure that we ure redeemed by precious blood and then ever and always without dis- couragement sow the good reed of the a8 seed ourselves to fall into the ground and die that we may win others. was greatly helped at one time by a remark of the late Dr. Arthur T. Pierson to this effect: Your paris 1s not your fleld: the field is the world, and your parish is a force that God has given you to train he may use you and them to work field. Those who do not see the sults they are looking for wal helped tf they remember that the devi sowed hin tares he wen wet wey. He knew that they would grow. Dr. MartaisPiale Pll Nineteen Years the Standard Prescribed and recommended for women s ailments, a scientifically prepared rem of proven worth. The result from their use is quick and permanent. For sale at all drag stores. 2.0.4.+10mo. Loose Leat System The News Job Department has every facility for sup- plying the moat satisfactory. d are therefore trts- HOTSON LEADER CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS, ONTRACT FOR A BUILDING ESTIMATES FREE. + Office Next to Clty Hall. CROSSLEY BROS. Builders and Contractors. 708 4th Ave., Phone 434 P. 0. Box 304. Estimates Free. Plans Prepared. OFFICE PHONE STABLE PHONE NO. 868, 402 728 THE J. S. FOLLIS Contracting Co. 108 TORONTO ST. Heary Teaming. Sand, Coal Gravel Excavating a Specialty. Light and: Heavy Horses for sale at All Times. FE. S. LYON CONTRACTS FOR HEAVY TEAMING . GRADING AND EXCAVATING Gravel and Sand for Sale, Street. Phone No. 416. rail P. 0. Box 8 W.R.Simmonds CARPENTER axp CONTRACTOR Repairs promptly attended to. *Phone No. 335- country. Th the secrets 0 R.V Viesoe. That few of pectations is treated by D aud altogethe that record lion women, All replies a ing or ad fee, to Worl 663 Main St Mrs. A. j St., was the, ful tea in 4 work. Mrs. Mr. Patterson general discuss work followe brought ap close. It you know make your fri quickly and t mething tha keop it. Ma us, that we others, let it comfort, to into lonely liv when they ar things to ther the things w they had left Mother Dear sweet Ho; The height ax L ok up to G But when we life, the xc Then we must her presen Tis then the us a holy Kad hovering Decorating. . LET US FIGURE WITH YOU qe BEFORE PLACING YOUR the shelter Lizzie HAVE Have you efforts have b that however - se * ee Tus hours c We z dimensi PE - popeerot eed iF ir ;
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