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Real Snaps ACT QUICK IF YOU WANT THEM Old Townigite Block 52, 100 ft. facing Toronto Street, Ouly 8750 the pair. Usua terms. Herald Block 14, 4 lots at 950 a patr, on the usual terms. Gentral Park Biock lots at 600 a pair. 3 view. Usual Terms. Aigh School Aunex Block 21, 2 tots, fine view, level, bigh, no 7 slope. Only 1050.00 pair. Terms. Riverdale 20 tots, block 3,.only 237.50 each, Fine modern, 8 roomed howse New xnd-up-to-date, block 16, Cen- tral Park. Will trade for lots, 'G.G. MacBean Co. PHONE 287. IMPERIAL BANK BUILDING. Level and a fine Vusual Terms, Net (Incorporated 1869.) Total Assets Over ns . 115,000,000 Special Attention Given to SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT. MEDICINE HAT BRANCH Fourth Avenue: :C. H. McDunnough, Manager a osseeteetenge Imperial Bank of Canada : Capital and Rest ... Total Assets ....../ POEM 3 E SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT AT ALL BRANCHES, RB. G. WELKINSON, Manager. Medicine Hat Branch. A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED. THE MERCHANTS BANK :; . OF CANADA gt;THE PIONEER BANK OF WESTERN CANADA. Established 1864, 180 Branches in-Canada. * Capital Pald Up, 6,000,000, Total Assets (Nov. 80th. 1911) over 1,000,000, A-general Banking Business Trifisacted. Special attention to Savings Accounts. gt; We O-JO , Mannger: 9: :- + + Medicine Hat Branch NOTICE TO BUILDERS We have opened an' offie in Suite IL, in the Im- perial Bank Building. We will be pleased to re- ceive ANY ORDERS or PAZMENTS OF A COUNTS .at our up Town Offices. : ee : . J. H. PRESTON PLANING MILLS Manufacturers of Sash, Doors ; Millwork as Phone Offices 760; 60. o: Roeteetetetecestoctontentontocty afeeteetecteetertestestestestes - Patent Flour PROVE THE QUALITY. 2a Medicine Hat Milling Co y., Limited PHONE Fasker 666 Transfer Co. apid LIGHT and HEAVY Piano Moving Deasonable DRAYING Speciaity liable 64 Toronto Street. : / ; . 9 Taxi Taxi Taxi? ALBERTA TAXI COMPANY All Orders Promptly Attended to. Phone 666 Day: 211 Night. . New Cars, Careful Drivers, By ful of milk, one-half cupful of brown a sugar, the yolk of one egg, three tea- o One-half cuptul of butter, one cup- spoonfuls of grated chocolate. Cook Of sugar, one and crie-half cupfuls till thick, andiigut between the cakes. one-half cuptul of mi i LAYER CAKE Reportorhad, and 8 Dept 23 RING 3, 1. y.a1, dellvered..2.84.90 months, 4 livered. . 00 6 months, by mail. 3 months, deliverea.. 1-00 1 month, delivered....860 Addresses chauged as often as desired, but dota nsw aud 6 months, tn advance- ss 1 year in advance.... 1.50. ee. State: extent.* 000 in the country. * Ellive in sueh commun The FE matozoa. hat s the Jast of MEDIO Effective June 2nd, 1912, Arrive, Leave Iinp. Lid, Vancowverto Mi St, Paul Seattl Prairle eattle Express. Paul Express. p. Winnipeg to Prairie Exp, Calgary to W Express from Kootenay 1 Lotal rom Cranbrook Local from Calgary. Local for-Cranbrook. Express for Kootenay Lan Loca for Calgary. Soo, Ltd., St. Paul-Port. Soo, Ltd., Port.-St. Paul. 2.40 9.60 2.30 9.40 Nos,-11 and 12-do not come into Medicine Hat, tme at Dunmore shown. Medicine Mat Dews Published by the Medicine Hat News Co, Ltd, every lawtui evening at Its office, Main Ste-ex, Wedicine Hat, Alta. AL JN, LERBILL, Ettoe, DAILY SURSCRIPTION RATES Jol 3 months, by mai. old ad reaser st be given. WEESLY NEWS. Published avery Thursday tn eixteen.or more pages, and contain a eumma-y of the news of the week. local and district, Saturday, July 13th, 1912 RECIPROCITY NOT DUAD AT the market to the South for Can- adian farm products is one A. bulletin of the census for urban than rural... ssachusetts has 3,125, and towns of more than twenity-f undred inhabitants, and only 241,000 in the country ayd the villages.- Even in Ill- inois, in the heart of the a; the urban population has mtrun the rural; and the same is true of Gli Vermont is the only New England State where rural population, thus reckoned, ex- ceeds urban. 2 X These are considerations.which will ev- entually foree the United States to lower her import. duty-on farm produce. If she makes a general reduction on agricultural produets to the wo: would have to enter into competition with all the grain growing- countries of the uni- verse. been if we had embraced the offer of reci- proeity last fall and had this great market for ourselves. The time will come when Canada again have the opportunity of voicing an opinion on the question and the News is of the opinion that the answer on that occas- ion will prove that the East is as enlighten- ed as the West regarding the benefits reciprocity. Saskatchewan icultural id at How much better would it Mark the prophecy, Ee ee CONSOLATION Did: you read the latest thing from the soul of William Jennings Bryan, delivered in New York ? Let no man bring to my deathbed for my consolation Darwin s Descent of mau. Rather let my friend read to'me the Twen- hird Psalm: The Lord is my shall not want. ost comments stomachless, brainless, a oF Vancouver Exp. Toronto to Toronto Exp. Vancouverto Tor, HONE: Advertising Circulation and RING 2 FQ 3 year by mail... 8 months, in advance. .500 will yearly increase, just 2s our pro- duets will. yearly appreciate. in volume, is evidenced by. the fact that in the United he tendency of population toward e cities contimue, despite the country-life e propaganda that finds its testimonials in picture-sections of the papers and maga- zines. shows that the population of some of the Eastera States is in the cities to a startling For instance, Rhode Island has 524,000 people in the cities, and only 18,- The country, by - the Waysmreans not only the-open-country br.t also inehides towns-and villages of less than twenty-five hundred inhabitants. whole United States, several million people ities, and are in truth In the large Canada has. shown where she stands, ina wonderfully clear and convine- ing manner, toba wil-be-in line when the general elec- tions in that province take place. c spineless germ, as science declares, or I am from God. The study of the s igntific. side of this proposition is faseindtingy.the argument full of logic. The endvarnived at isia blank wall, with no hope, no: consolation Pere simply soulless brutes of high degre and life is but a contemptible joke on the sper- We go down in Titanics and C. P. R. PASSENGER SERVICE. orphans and joteq?friends are Tmp. Utd, Montreal to Vanvouver in this life does not sutficey with Death and ontreal. Van. e to face, with Forever man terns Calgery-) fron the deep hole which logie has dug vandieg, onward and turns his faee upward to jcatch thebtessed satisfying ys of faith franon high, The picture of his child s jcvld corpse knocking about with the cada- ding. /yors in the Titanie s coffin, down there in the sea, gives place to the picture of a child, happy, safe, at peace on the breast of God Pasaing tlie Father. b Depts. 3.00 31.50 which 1910. people in region have will of Mani- Shep- To all people who think for themselves there comes at some time in life this pro- poston: Either I am descended from soulle: al Eitemmitytnocking at the door ; that all the force of veasen, all the deductions of logic short of what thinking men must have. uated from Dartmouth in 1861-and-from * Andover Theological Seminary fiye years concerned. Disbelief, hop lesguess, despait But when aan bas reached Bryan s he sees that all ihe happiness possible fa Let science gnaw her husks. he Lord is the shepherd of those we loved and lost awhile and His rod and His staff shall comfort us. 0 D4 of the reciprocity agreement recently concluded between Canada, the West Indies and British Guiana have been made public at Ottawa, simult- ancously with the matter coming before the legislatures of the islands for ratifica- tion. Briefly stated, all the West Indies: except Jamaica, exchange with Canada for a period of ten years a mutual preference of twenty per cent. as against. imports from foreign countries. There if also an agreement to facilitate steamship commun- ication. ia aeatants ete PUBLIC OPINION John Borroughs in the Atlantic : Oh, the eagerness and*freshness of youth How the boy enjoys his food, his sleep: his sports, his companions, his truant days His life is an adventure, he is widening his outlook, he is extendins his dominion, he is conquer- ing his kingdom . How cheap a e his pleas- ures, how ready his enthusiasm Hrboy- hood I have had more delight on a haymow withtwo companions and a big dog de- liglit that came nearer intoxication than I have ever had in all the subsequent holi- days of my life... When youth goes, much goeswith it. When manhood comes, much goeSwith it, We exchange-a world of de- lightful sensations and impressions for: a world of duties and studies and meditas, tions. gt; The youth enjoys what the man tries to understand. .. Lucky is he who can get his grapes to market and keep the bloom upon them, who can earry some of the freshness and eagerness and simplicity of youth into his later years, who car have a boy s heart below a man s head. gee ge THIS DATE IN HISTORY July 13. 1766 Isaac Norris, who selected the in- scription placed on the Liberty Bell, died at Fair Hill, Pa. Born in Phil- 1815 James A, Seddon, secretary of. war in President Jefferson Davis s cabi- net, born in Falmouth, Va. Died Aug. 19, 1880. 1843 John Rowan, United States senator from Kentucky 1825-31- died in Lou- isville. Born -in Pennsylvania, in 1771, 1854 Title Republican adopted for the new political party at a mass con- vention in Madison, Wis. 1864 Col. John Jacob Astor, capitalist, born in Rhinebeck, NOY. Lost in the Fitanie disaster, April 15, 1912. 1891 Attempted assassination of Presi- dent Carnot of France. - 1911 Prince of Wales invested with the in- signia of office by, ancient rites sat Carnarvon, Wales. * ee eee THIS IS MY 73rd BIRTHDAY William J. Tucker. William J. Tucker, president emeritus of Dartmouth College, was born at Gris- wold, Conn., July 13, 1839. He was grad- lati He entered the Congregational ministry in 1867 and for some years was pastor of the Madison Square-Presbyterian member of the faculty of Andover Theo- logical Seminary in 1879 and remained there until i89 , wher he resigned to accept the presidency of Dartmouth College. In 1909 Dr. Tucker resigned from the active duties of the college presidency and was succeeded-by-rnest Fox Nie Gee CONGRATULATIONS TO : Rt. Hon. Walter Hume Long, noted Eng- lish statesman: 58 years old today. Hollis B. Frissell, for many years prin- cipal of Hampton Institute, 61 years old today. , gt; lt; UST A LITTLE FUN New Yorker (at country hotel Any- body here that plays:poker? us, so far as our widows, Life, SUNDAY SCHOOL. , oF the House and-snt by the seaside, tt adelphia, Oct. 3, 1707. Lesson . Third Quarter, For July 14, 1912. THE INTERNATIONAL SERIES. Text of the Lesson, Mark iv, 1-20 Memory Vi: 20 Golden Text, Jas 1-21--Commentary Prepared by Rev D. M. Stearns, Jesus went about all Gulllee teach Ing in thelr synagdiued, aud preaee ing the gospel of the ETixdow, and healing all miMuer of sickens ud att manner of disease uinong th people. Anolnted with tetHoly Ghost and with power, He went about doiug guod and healing all thut were ojjirewed of the devil, for Ged was with uu (lart-ty, 28; Acts x, 351 The great topte of Scripture iv th kfngdbm fore- shadowed lu the dowisiga over all things granted to Adam ahd Eve wid eousummated: whew We gngdows of this world sbull bave become the king dom of our Lord and of HAY Christ, and be shall reigo 10F ever yid ever (Gen. , y628; RE xh 1D After Adam fost the dominion by stenlng to the devil, banding .the domitiloo over to bim oud thas bringing sip and the curse upon our-rice and) the earth, God began to reveal. by. type and plain statement a Redeemer and redemption and 4 testoration of all that was lost by sin. The Redeemer is Grat mentipoed us the seed of the woman, the redemption is set forth Io the sacritice whict provided the conte of skins, and the restoration ts seco In the cherubim (Geo. iil, 15, 21, 24. Later It was revegied that the Re: deeiner would be the seed of Abraham. huving a special people on earth called Israel, the twelte from the twelve suns of Jacob, gnd hat through, Lem ali natigns would: be blessed. Still Inter it. wax teveaied to David that the Lord s anointed would pro- ceed from Him. sit upon His: throne and reign forever, and to Him give all the prophets witness. Matthew's gos pel opens with statement concerning Jesus Christ, the Son of David, the Son. of Abrabaw, the one in whom all.the promises would be fuldiied During His public ministry of three or four years and also during the forty days between His resurrection and ascen- sion the kingdom was His one great topic. but those to whom He specially came despised-and rejected Him, ask- ed for a murderer instead of Him, sald. We have no king but Caesar, and cried congerning Jesus Christ, Crucify Him, crucify Him It was after they determined to Kill Him that He began- to teach in parables as in the lesson of todas, which Is recorded also In Matt xiii and Luke vill. The words ir Matt. xill, 1, The same day went Jesus out are very suggestive of the fact thi He was about to leave the house of terael-and gather from the sea of na- lols a special people for a special purpbse. In Heb. lil, 6, 6 we read of Moses faithful in all bis house as a servant and of Christ as a Son over His own nouse. In Matt. xxiil, 38, 39, Jesus said, Behold your house ts left unto you desolate, for 1 say unto you shall say, Blessed tg He that cometh in the name of the Lord. We are waiting for at till, or as Jtis in Luke xix, 13. ceupy till 1 come, and in 1 Cor xh hew the Lova's Acts iil, ue whom the heavens must receive, until the tes of restoration of; all things whicb God hath spoken by the mouth of all His boly. prephets. The kingdom is-nc ery. but one of the plainest things reve tures, bit that the kiggdom which was at bund should bespostponed and au axe Intervene. between Its rejection und its actual was something uot before reve: and only fully revealed later to 5 he states in Eph. Wl and elsew: This age in which we still tives covered by the seven purables of Matt xil, the first of which and ts explanation we have in our lewon in Mark today. He Isjuke the parable to the multitudes, but explained gf to His disciples when aloue with: tygitn; Unto you it is given to Huow the mystery of the iatigdom of God, but upto them that 1 these things are done parables : Then He gave the rea- son (verses 10- In verse 1 He xeeis to Indicate that this: parable of the sower Is a key to all the parables or tbat this ove Is)so simple that if they understood It not it would be Ujiticult for them to understand any. With the explaition given so fully by Jimself, no further comment is neces snry gt; Let-us-however, note carefully that the great work given us ts.to sow diligently the incorruptible seed of the td of God (Luks emembering that ever it and jt will not fait to accom- plish Bis pleasure (Jer, 1, 12, R. V.; iv iu. The devil s always ready to snatch away tbe word lest people should. believe and be saved. He is, the god of this. world, blinding the minds of those who belleve uot (II Cor. iv.41. The thing to do ts to recelve the word with meekness and bring forth frait with patience (Jaa. 1, 21; Luke vill, 16). If we are true bellevers, saved fully and forever by the great sucritice of Ch we by Hil Krace, have, victory. over the cares of this world, the deceitfulness of riches, the pleasures of this life and the lusts of all other things which might choke. the word and binder our fruitfuiness, Nineteen Year's the Standard Pres fibed and-recommended for women s allments, a scientifically prepared remedy of proven worth. The result from thelr use is quick and permanent. For sale at all drug stores, .0.4.-10mo. Clerk Plenty of emit you don t mind lenidin om a dollar or two to start with Loose beat System The News Job ye shall not xee M -benceforth till ye i Dr. Martells FemalePills When 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 of 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, wr g LOW Posts BEAVER BOARD WD FINLAY - CO. THE LUMBER PEOPLE P. 0. BOX. 29. PHONE 57 5c... .Quart 5c... Pint DON T PAY MORE Pingle s Drag and Book Store : Cs death til He come, or 10 Ezek. 22h . * will overturn til He ; HOTSON * LEADER Decorating. CONTRACTORS AND - BUILDERS LET US FIGURE WITH YOU BEFORE PLACING YOUR CONTRACT FOR A BUILDING ESTIMATES FREE. Office: Next to City. 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. Heavy Teaming, Sand, Coal Gravel Exeavating a Specialty. Light and Heavy Horses for sale at All Times. F. S. LYON CONTRACTS FOR HEAVY TEAMING GRADING AND EXCAVATING Gravel and Sand for Sale. Yuill Street. Phone No. 415, P. 0: Rox 31. Orders W.R.Sim: CARPENTER anp.CONTRACTOR - * Repairs promptly attended to. Department has every facility for sup- ee the most satisfactory. Phone No. 335-
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Image 63 (1912-07-13), from microfilm reel 63, (CU1772111). Courtesy of Early Alberta Newspapers Collection, Libraries and Cultural Resources Digital Collections, University of Calgary.