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  day, November. 2nd, 1912. ho tremendous problenis i in tho moving of mountali little wond r that the o skeptics have bad their Expert s Statement. s Vory fortunate th having erview with Av C. Session endent. of transportation ral division, in charge of of trains running out of C t. 5. cut that were not expeci st figured on. In fact, 2,000, s more can yet come in within the original eat by the engineers. Every f ut 8 constantly. under is immediately reported, even though a elide Is an- it Is not allowed to inter- the regular routine until it when-it is immediately tak- Then the work goce on as fo Operate Dredges. ide slopes are left steep pur- cut down yardage, as tt is y of the commission to get the cut by moving the least amount of dirt. Slides and aaterial can then be handled iges while the canal fs in By getting water into the earliest possible date, many be prevented by the coun- weight of the water. There son to doubt from all pres-. ations that the cut wit be in another year Coring Apples. ery common practice when apples for baking to take ore, by cutting all the way The sugar and flavoring h these openings are filled or less of it drain out at mand bake on tothe dish gravy. The better way Is it quite through the blos- of the apple: The sugar bermeate the frult. MANHOOD The Dr. Metzger Vitalizer Body Battery is the ,Breatest self-cure for weakness and debility the world has ever known. No drugs, . no medicine, no diet- ing,.no unusual demands of any sore; just cease all dissipation and tion will do the work. It ream of vital life into your gans and blood during the are asleep. It also cures n, weak back, nervous- ack, liver and kidney dis- ricocele, and stops losses. r Dry Gell Storage. Battery grade battery, requires no ith vinegar or acids, ts 300 eascler applied, gives 400 reater service, and is sold price without added cost books. A booklet with ulars mailed free; sealed. (ETZGER VITALIZER BATTERY (0. :, Cor, 7th Ave. and 8rd unconditionally he TWENTY- ected with the so- rect solution of ll be distributed solution. will be JRTH AWARD ul Violin, complete with case, al FTH AWARD me Guitar complete with case, ee ese a iditfonal awards to ct 88 neatest cor- vill be distributed to 1 receive equal awards. BEAUTIFUL PIANO aber 14th, 1912. LBERTA. He is a big man, both ff id stature, genial; kind and) in fact, the type of man ld expect Colonel Goethals to yr an Important post. What ions says regarding the cut peating, which in sub- the engineering problema in have practically been solved, merely matter of days and rds of dirt until the canal inished, No slides have come iM nspection, and the slightest eet di e+ Sermoa by CHARLES T. RUSSELL Pastor Brooklyn Tabernacle. Renan Norn at Indianapolis, Oct. 27. The world: turnaoe for the destruction of the renowned Pastor Russell is here, We offal. But it was never recognized by iscourses from th God as place for torture or suffer be ot-for any liviny jough the capital punishment of is death, annihila- God has subordinate punish of which are for reforma. roperly say, to be purg: Amongst S to these we Ye words, concern hall try you' purify you and to d-monstrate Teport one of text, Some men's sins * * * jo forehand to judgment, and some they follow after. (I. Timothy v. 2 .) the Divine Law He sid: 5 Gradually, as the eyes of our under: ze standing open to the true beauties of . indeed, some might pass gnition. Word of God to interpret itself they strengthened as they find that the real teachings of the and acceptable to sense. As so much of-our confusion fot fyture punish sonable that much of our blessing and jenlightenment should come from a more exceedi Detter understanding of the Scriptures glory. (IL. bearing upon th lesson to learn tween the Bible Roblin torture chambers of our be- wildered forefathers, who had not the period ef four thousand years, - we tranelated grave in our Common. Ver- frarslated hell. we were surprised. for more than And when further close investigation The showed th.t the good, as well as the which He has permitted fo com bac, go to Sheol, and that the Bible them are all. purgative d declares tha: all who go to Sheol were purity, redectn:d by Christ's death, and that Bis people av eventually He will destroy Sheol and He will not suffer them.to. be tmnt deliver all the prisoners of death from above that they are able, Sheoi then we began to.sce what a with every temptation pro serious blunder had been made in the of escape. All are tran: ation lators for dece tha ly ch that in old Eng used as a syno olden tim: und. I : 01 mi human mind not the teaching of the Pible that. God intends: to punish, in. urgatory Or-eternal torture all. ex- css is shown by the wraped and In probably three or four t- of seventy the Hebrew word Sheol ite prey in the re s thy sting? O Hades, whers is thy ictory? Similarly the Prophet ** Then : of the Lord * (Psalm cxvi, 3-6) sind He helped me Prophet, speakin jnto-death, and figurativ their meting in death nd the fact that the Lord redeem: aur souls from Shrol,and will destroy ET New Testament Greek Hades. Il be returned to Sheo:,, and all nations that forget God. (Psalm 17.) These ure not the ignorant weak. but the intelligently wick- They are not those who have wilfully choose the wi such God has no bl lasting. They shall the utter destruction of the class PEOPLE S PULPIT. PURGATORY FIRES NOT NOW BUT SOON Trials and Chastisements Are the Lord s Plan For Dealing With Mankind. we have the purgatorial fire w Uahared in. Th will be on. earth, creature, oF we might God's Work wo Gnd tat the grons Sibi aie desig ct the ewe Bare Bt. Think As Bible students aro allowing the whtels a f Yeat your character, are being blessed; their faith is being wear talihtuiness us the poople of God ur warthiness of fessiah in His glorious King- fal and harmonious and God-honoring dom to be set up at His Second Ad- ied common vent. Peter iv, 12. Paul, writ Tas licen connected with tbe eubjest Hnom, os co nt, it js only rea: which giatio bite axe beautt: ith, us) King: along the thes afflictions. are but for a momen to work out for ing and eternal Corinthians iv, subject. Our first thus work out blessings the difference be- Church by ell and the hob- Gre the eight of .) They rifying them as New atures, ating the dross from In Malachi s prophecy it is foretold Bible in their nosscasion and wh, M Lehat eens would institute purgator- they had poss:ssed it, lacked gener jal experiences amongst ally the education necessary to read crated people of God, the anti . fe does this to purify When we found that the Hebrew of dross and to enable those who have word Sheol is h: only word trans- offered their lives to God sacrificial- Tated hell during, the Old. Testament Iy, fe Levites. to be acceptable as His memb:rs. He shall cit as a Re were not surprix;d, But when we and Purifier of silver, to purify th found that that word. signifies the sons of Levi, that they may offer u tomb gt; the death state, and that it is he Lord an acceptable r t- Jesus has thus been sitting sion Bible, more times than it is Rogner and Purifier of His Church centuries. as thi or eighteen fires of persecution, trib to purge, to make t assprance children of wrath. But when about to blame the trans- sti under Divine ing us, we found that demnation, excent the the trouble lay rather with a change Firgt-borns the in th: nse of language. All know gpiritbe; sentence Church of 1 antitypical We who have th all living languages are gradual- been called out from the world nging. And investigation shows the settlement of our prospects hh the word hell was Jife everlastiny n for hole or pit, in this Age, or something covered over. as the the Lord comes to mankind in gon av, Thus an English farmer in ai. The Church's tria and purgator- y, We helled jai experiences must all take. place d bushels. of potatoes this during this Age, before the New Age i We helled (thatched) our opens, which in the Divine arranze- cottage. ment is provided for the world s jud The fault was fot so much with ment, the transistors as with the- wrong (the Day of Christ The, threndy: Rroty. smbedded, in the- a'the hich Hie wi or the Second Death cfore the blessing of God has appointed thousand year: u jadge the world teousness (give to cach a fai ull, righteous opportunity for recon Man whom He cept the saintly few. From the first hath ordained (The Christ, of which Satan seems to have endeavored to Jegus-is the. Head and ceive humanity respecting the true followers the members.) faracter of the Creator; and his suc- 31, i f The Church of Christ constitate the twisted internretations that we all Elect, the spiritual Seed of Abraham, gave to our Heavenly Father's Word. through which ail the families of ts out earth, the non-elect, are to be bless ins od s . promi WANG Greek equivalent Hades are (cniea tee God's 1a Used figuratively, as, for inetance, was laid in the came sacrifice of 7 St. Paul refers to. Hades, the tomb. by which the Church's re onciliat on under the figure of a monster which was made possible. h : been engorging itself with hu- prospects for . manity. He repr-sents it figuratively, world are quite different. The Churc: as yielding *o the glorified Messiah at through following her Redesmer His Second Advent and disgorging untarily and sacrificially. in saffe' urtection. Looking for righteousness sake, is to be ero forward to the completion of the re- ed with glory, honor and immortality surrection at the close of the Millen- beyond the veil, with th hnium. he exclaims, 0 Death, where ture. By this, the glorious resurrection change, the jurch wil David likened the tomb to a great for ussociation with her Lord qmons-y about te devour him,-and. creat work of blessing Adam and hi Jiti-ved the pains of sickness to the ruoe regenerating them. not the monster. saying. The years have been set apart for the sorrows of death compassed me, and work by the great Life-Giver. the pains of Sheol gat. hold upon me. oife to be given to the willing and ed T upon the neme ohedient of mankind will i me fife, human life, human perfection, in the king wes raised Paradise restored, wor As purgatorial experiences ord through the and roper ax respects the Church, of the great giant Simitarly systems of this present time, declares ments are the Lord s plan or dealing that they will. gt; down into Sheol, with mankind for their good. ly repr sents pargatoridl experiences will prevail th the-great especially at systems of the past. Now Dispensat a St) But there is m0 for al) who of eternal torment con- (or, Forviverions) a onewntd-Sheot anywhere. 8 aec or righteousness: ANG-ways of Fighteonsness will topes sat tnean i 3 now to the Church, self-sacrifice, Sheol eventually by raising mankind S. the Divine rule is that from tht state of death, proves i- gaveth his-lifc. shall lose it tively the gross error under which we nocyer would save abored in respect to the meaning of lit by obedience to the Divine laws, e word. and its equivalent in the hy Spetiaenes to the extent of bis t ability, from sin, Such may gradual- Truc; there is a reference ty the ty rise up out of their i ete read of these mental, moral and physical, to the whe. sha prought to a knowledge grand alld. fer she retall De prong aiah s Kingdom Sep aaeepos God origitally Sid who then shalt deliberately and throngh his disobedience and his sen- . intettizently refuse the way of righte- tence of death. ourness, We read: The wicked His. iaithful Acts. Xv: the world s blessing Nevertheless, the the Ohurch and e prepared A thousand e earthly are wise and chastise- the beginning of tion and will be abated ws to Messiah, nd strive to walk He that ; but then his life may save perfection, in Father Adam and True, the world has had its suffer- ii through the past; the whole has groaned and trayailed her under the infliction of the snee of death pronounced against Fethor Adam and holding fast against ver known God, but those who, all of his posterity. ter knowing Hint, forget Him and these have been judgments of punish- of sin.. For ments for sins; of life ever- cannot call the world s experiences e destroyed during the past six thousand years from amongst. the people. Acts purgatorial. Purgatorial experiences iii, 23, would be those administered in the New Testament, the word the eye and care of a great director, Geheuna represents the Second Death and designed te furify. t Numerous are the symbolical pic- consigned to it. As every scholar tures used in the Scriptures to explain Knows, Gehenna is the Greck form of and yet to hide the character of the the Hebrew word Geh-hinnon. It was purgatorial experiences of the world, the name of a valley outside the wall ns ti i i af Torusslexc. Wag teed as a gerbent of sexubie as ama Yas the Ohewen To some extent at on the whole we soon as the Church shall all bave beyond the Thee trsible trowbles soming upon e8e tel jes coming Uy the world are designed of the Lord to purge tho world, to bring mankind to a due sense: of responsibility, and to show the desirab of Tigh ieee nege and th undesirabillty o rection change. sin. Mo, gaith the Lord, that I rise up to the prey; for My determination is to gather the nations; that I may as- semble the Kingdoms, to pour upon them Mine indignation, even all fierce anger; for all. the be devo with the fire of My Jealousy. (Zephanials i, .) Hero rth shail ill be and in some unknown place neither That a blessing will come out of it da indicated by the semtence follow- which that amid the sever- ity of the coe ae cea grace and essing. will T turn unto plea pure the 8 pure Message, that they may all call w the name of the Lord, to eerve Him With one consent. 9.) wise no people would be left to whom the pure Message could be given. But. God's intention is that all man- kind, living and dead, shall come. to knowledge of the Truth, for, Ohrist Jesus by the grace of God tasted death for every nian. The trouble which will follow the gathering of the Church to the heav- enly plane, by the First Resurrection, is symbolically. represented as the melting of the earth (society) with the fervent heat: (strife, 5 discord) of that time. see the Capitalistic el Socialistic element and the Labor element preparing for the contest which is to constitute the . great time of trouble such as never was before. Not only so, but the heavens also will take fire and paas away with o great noise. These are Soripturally shown to be the symbolical heavens, the ecclesiastical heavens. Thus the intimation of the prophecy is that the social strife will extend to and in- clude, not only social, political and financial conditions, but also include Ecclesiasticism. The fiery trouble of anarcby will consume everything of the present, and make way for the New Dispensation, of which Bt. Peter tells us, In the same symbolical language he calls the New Dispensa- tion a new heavens and a. new earth. The new heavens will be the Church in. glory. The new earth will be the new: social order of things established by that Heavenly Kingdom a reign of righteousness, justice, on to-a reign of love. Il. Peter iii, 10-13. This great purgatorial experience at the inauguration of the New Di pensation is again Scripturalty-liken ened to a fire. An we read: The proud, yea, and all that do wickedly, shall be stubble; and the Day that cometh shall burn them up, saith them neither. root, nor branch. Malachi iv, 1. ly as. pride i as evil-doing ii leave neither root nor branch of pride and wickedness. The intimation. in this is that the fire soon to begin may in individual will be smitten down in the Senond ing the first hundred: years of purga- torial and discinlinaty experienc The sinner a hundred years old sh be cut off (Isaiah Ixy, 20). We also note the great distinction time and those of the future. The Church suffers from the Adversary Only evil-doers will suffer, and all ishness and pre tution for the Heavenly Father lasting blessing eternal life Church Members. estimated that there were 900 church members in the Dominion, Methodists, 338, 000; other bodies, tal, 1,073,150. both self-sustaining and sssisted, tat, 1,907; Ohristian, 14; Ce tional, 199; Friends, 2; 1. 500; Methodist, Wales 20 per cent. come from London, Suspicions than it protects. Venezuela Tobacco. Venemuel nokina. makes pretty fair NOT ON EXHIBITION, Jimmie had been a naughty boy, we presume, but there is a note of path versation he conducted with the lit- jand Plain Dealer. Show me what you gob for your birthday, girl. on't do it, Oh, please. Yes. You're all right. Then show me what you got. I daresn't honest, Marg ret, with the humor of the con- daresn t Investigatuon tle girl next door onthe day after poor kid had reeeived nothing but a his sixth birthday; says the Cleve- spanking. Ain't I nice to you? revealed that the should not, doubt whether the man Why did everybody cry in that last immie, begged the little death scene? Spurgeon Because the actor d Jimmie. wasn t dead. Wisconsin Sphinx, Puck: SDIGINE HAT DAILY NEWS. the Lord of Hosts. that it shall leave * Nov. 3, 1912. THE INTERNATIONAL SERIES. Text of the Lesson, Mark vill, 11-26 Memory Verses, 14, 15 Golden Text, John vill, 12 (R. V.) Commentary Prepared by Rev. D. M, Stearns. Having agai crossed the sea after He had fed the 4,000. the Pharisees and Sadducees came to Him tempting Him and asking Him to show them a sign from peared. He called them a wicked and adulterous geueration and said that Bo sign would be given-anto them, bot the sign of the prophet Jonas (verses 11, 12; Matt xvi. 14), This was his second reference to seen of men. The Sadducees did vot belleve in the resurrection (Mark xil. 18). His spirit wan grieved because of them, so He left them an again went across the sea with His disciples, baving only one loaf in the boat with them. for the disciples to take bread as He charged them to take heed and beware of the leaven of the Pharisees and of the Sadducees and of Herod. They thought that He was referring to thelr forgetfulness in the miatter of bread. What suggestive lesson for us who are apt to think more of the health of the body than of the health of the soul, careful concerning what we eat and drink, but feeeiving the most poison- ous things for our minds in the way of doctrine and from the dally papers and magazines. How they could think that lack of bread would be.at all per- plexing to Him whom they. had seen feed 5,000 and 4.000 with a few loaves and fishes seems indeed strange, and we do not wonder that He reminded them of these events and sald: Hav: Ang eyes, see ye not? And, baving ears, hear ye not? And do ye not remem- Ber? How Is it that ye do not under stand? , (Verses 17-21; Matt. xvi. 8 12) When Be sald plainly, 1 spake not to you concerning brend. then they Understood that He referred to the doctrine of the Pharisees and of the Sadducees. In addition to what we said above concerning these two classes of peo- ple. It milght be added that the Phari- sees denied any necessity for Christ's first coming, snd the Sadducees denied His second coming, saying there s no resurrection, neither angel nor spirit. nor future rewards and punishments (Acta xxiii, 8). The Jeaven of Herod Suggests worldiness in every form, with a bit of feligion, for Herod feared All the fires of thet time will be fires of righteousness, consuming the things of pride, sin and iniquity. They will burn as long as there. is anything -sinful'to. consume. As quick- abandoned, as quickly. bandoned, so quickly will the fires cease. But the Prophet declares that those purgatorial fires will be thorough-going. They will cases burn on and on perhaps in the cases of some individuals tor a cen- tury, for the declaration ix thet al Death who shall fail to make some progress towards righteousness dur- between the sufferings of this present and his misguided servants; and the Lord merely supervises, that these sufferings shall not be too. severe nor beyond our power of endurance. But the purgatorial experiences of the future will be along reverse lines, the chastisements will be meted out by the great Redeemer with a view to purging mankind from sin and self- ing them by Reati- r- Three and one-half years ago, it was This has increased in the three years so that the total to-day is undoubted: ly very close to 1,100,000, divided as follows: Anglicans, 188,000; Baptiste, 135,000; Congregationists, 12,050; Friends, 1,000; Lutherae, 100,000; Presbyterian 288,- timated 10,000. To- The number of places of worship, about as follows: Anglican, 2,500; Bap- Of tlie 800,000 odd persons in receipt of poor law relief in England and Suspicion is a heavy armor, and with its own weight impedes more is such a fine country for tobacco that the weed grows wild and man who learned to play .a cornet on Sunday would go to heaven. The great preachor's reply was character- istic. Said he: I don't see why he to pabs castly under the presse: A hem may besturned, itammered lightly and sawed withGut basting. The hammer Passed smoothly and firmly over the fold, of tucks, makes them, aiid prevents the goods front slipping when -stitcliet) Shirt and waist manufacturers use this device but, after a pansc T next door he ex- claimed, has just borrowed my last dota: John the Baptist and observed him, heard him-gia iy and did-man things, but kept right on in sin and would rather please: sinners thax do what he knew to be right (Mark vi, 20. 20. Let me again emphasize. what rm Delieve that there is no place in the Bible where leaven ever means any thing good. and therefore to speak of anything good as the leaven working 4 altogether anseriptural. It is easily 80 seen in our lesson: in the passorer Gor. v, 68. Those who think that our Lora one of the four parables gives any en- mind and vot from God. sacrifice for th blind, advising BRigree ral : i was once asked if the Mave Hammer in Sewing-Room. fi hammer on the sew- ing machine. A;few sharp taps on a thick seam flattens it, and cause It Keep a st jn. their sewing-rooms. SUNDAY SCHOOL. Lesson V. Fourth Quarter, For story of Ex. xil; in the sacrifices of Lev. ii, 11; in the thanksgiving offer- ing of Lev. vil.) 12. 13; Amos 4. 5. where they were told that to offer Jeaven was just Mke them. and tn meant something good when He said, The kingdom of heaven is like unto Teaven which a woman took and hid 4m three measures of meal till the Whole was l avened (Matt. xill. 33), should study carefully the four par- ebles of which this Is the last snd note that our Lord was speaking not of the kingdom when it shall. have come, but of this present age of the iaysteries of the kingdom (Matt. xill, 11), while He and it are both tejected and the chureh Is heing gathered. Not couragement to look for a converted world In this age. and the story of the Jeaven teaches that the woman, the professing church, will thoroughly cor- rapt her food. Let any one consider the Sunday toples of the majority of preachers of the present day and then say whether the people are getting pure water trom the fountain- of-tife- or something from the preacher s own The conclusion of our lesson, found only In Mark, is the record of His healing a blind man at Bethsalda. actually typical, of spiritual troubles. All blind people suggest the blindness that holds all who have never seen Jesus Christ as God and as the great sits, whom He calls m to anoint thelr eyes with eye salve that they may see. bitnd people received thelr word from Him. One had his eyes and was sent m to wash. Some bad clear instantly, but this man recelved t gradually. We must not experience simflar to another, quite content to have the Lord us as He pleases. This man the hand and led him out foot. with. Peo Rap, and Other Sig- nals, Won By Neighbor Convict. Piotrkoff, Russian Poland, Nov. 1. Piotrkoff prison is likely to te 3 favorite with women criminals. Helen Macoch, who had so many offers of marriage since she came here, has elected to wed a neighbor, who wooed her through stone walls, iron bars and Coccack vigilance. The authorities were astonished when she asked fora wedding in the prison, but reluctantly consented. Her American wooers can only console themselves with the thought that she will soon be a widow again.. Her bridegroom, Stanislaus Zabrowski, is doomed - with consumption, He has five years more prison before him, but is likely to be released by death much sooner. : MUST CHANGE NAME. When asked for her reasons, Helen Macoch saidt T must chapge my name before I leave. prisgn. ienow notori- ous all over the world: - Everybody knows that Pauline monk named Dal- matius murdered my first hustiand, O ree THE MARSHALL-MITCHELL HARDW. the DAILY NEWS have made arrangements wi will give away absolutely free a beautiful Upton Votes are given with all CASH PURCHASES either place, and the Contestant having the largest. nu votes on MARCH 17th NEXT will receive the piano. A feature of this contest is that numbers are ( testants, and their names are not published nor known te general public. Those who want to get into the game sh call on MARSHALL-MITCHELL and get a number. Ash for wotes on every purchase at either place. given. 1. Name of Contestant will not be known. 2. Name of Contestant will not be published. 3. -Hvery, Contestant is credited with 2,000 Votes to start 4 Bvery Contestant gets a number, Standing of Contestants numbers published weekly. All votes must be brought in for record on W. Votes must: not be written upon. Tie Votes in packages with Contestant s amount on top slip only. : 9. Color of Votes will change and must be 10. Votes are transferable only before Q 11. Contestant having the largest n 17th next, wins the Piano. 12. Candidates not bringing dropped. number and the fi of Vo pon Maren in personal Votes will. For farther particulars and all information Marshall-Mitchell Hardware Co. TORONTO STREET alls Pabon' Bars. Lod and W Laughed at by Cupid in Poland Helen Macoch Courted By his cousin. In a few months I shall be free. Nobody will worry me if have another passport. Her old sweetheart, monk, who is in the same prison and watched the courting with mad jeal- ousy, has now declared that Helen knew all about the murder of her husband and egged him onto it. It will be remembered that he defended her through thick and thin at their trial last winter. He now says she begged him to do'so. SILTED LOVER ANGRY. It sho is going to marry another nian she can go to Siberia for all I the monk told the prison gov- trial. the Pauline the News Job Department. SAMPLES ARRIVED FALL 1912- ee a COME WITH THE CROWD AND GET AN UP- TO-DATE SUIT AND OVERCOAT. THREE HUNDERED SAMPLES TO CHOOSE FROM. i and Pressing. FUR GOATS REPAIRED. GEO. 381 NORTH RAILWAY. 
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