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pelt 00,1912, 1688 pro- sep from ous friends and yast seven years nd begs to state carried on as a for the company ) assurance of a always been KINNON aag-d-tf REMEMBER REMEMBER REMEMBER ises in West- jround Floor be lost. Be SSSESSRERS LAND TONIGHT bt-our-wstal good pics v urday. Come, come, reason. Four distinct 1 all good ones. Thea 5, performance. 7.45. ScouTS Lef Us Loan You the Money at 5 PER CENT. - T0 BUY BUILD Pay Off Mortgage or Improye Real Estate. SEE OUR PLAN Write, Phone or Call The Canadian Home Investment Co., Ltd. Phone 649. Imperial Bank Building, Modicine Hat, Alta: BOeeeeoseoose set TtOe E. M. CAWKER, Phm. B. Druggist Complete stock of Toilet Articles Drug Sundries, Proprietary. Medi-4 cines, ete Dispensing of Physicians Pre- scriptions a specialty. 204 South Ry. Phone 75- secoceteteeee NOW isthe time to enroll in the SOUTHERN. ALBERTA Gitte leg) Stenographers and Bookkeepers Always in Demand. WILLIAMSON PATERSON Contractors. Shop Fittings and Repairs Given Prompt Attention. BOX 353. 183-1mo. PHONE 712 J. A. LANDRY Residence Office 711 Ottawa St Phone 626 Box 331, Job work promptly attended to. Look me up if you want a house built, Special attention giyen to that class of- work. HOUSES FOR SALE Sale Stables PEOPLE S Sermoa by CHARLES T. RUSSELL Pastor Brooily Taberas:ls. Baltimore, Md., Russell addressed large uudie: Pe to-day. port one of 5 courses from the text, With whar body do they come? T. Corinthians xv, 35. Sn last Ford's day we discussed the fact of the resurrection and show- ed from St. Paul's words thut with- out God s purpose of a resurrection those who have fallen. asleep in deatli would have perished us brutes. We followed with the Apostle the assur- ances that Christ did rise from the dead und become .the First-fruijs of all those who have gone into the sleep of death. Others, indeed, were awakened. tempotarily as, 0r in- stunce,, friend of Jest widow of Nain, Yet none of those. ihstanees is counted as a resurrection, for it ia said that Christ is the First-fruits of those who slept. Their awakening was merely of a temporary nature, and they soon relapsed nto the sleep of death. They did not have a full resurrection auvastasis a raising up to pertection of Jife, such as the re- demptive work of Jesus guarantees to Adum and to all his race willing to accept the same under the terms of the New Coyenant, You will recall-that on last Lord's day we demonstrited from the Serip- tures that it is not the body, but the soul, that is promised a resurrection that it was our Lord s soul that went to sheol. to hades, to the death state, and that God raised Him up from'death on the third day. W2 noted a difficulty into which all Christendom was plunged by the un- scriptural theory that it is the body that is to be resurrected. We now continue to search and note well fur- ther difficulties into. which this error plunged us as believers in the words of Chri irticularly in. connection with our Redeemer s resurrection. The ordinary thought in. Christian minds in resnect to Jesus death and resurrection is that when He seemed to die He did not die; that. He, tha being, the soul; could not die; that, Jinstead, He went to Heaven, and then, on the third day, came back to get. the body which had been cruci- fied; and that He took it to Heaven forty days later; that He has had that body ever si and that He will have it to all cternity, marred with th print of the nails in Hi and feet, the thorns upon His brow, and the spear mark in His side. What e ghastly thought. How-strange that we should ever have been misled-inte s0 unseriptural and unreasonable a theory ne rndek--r to gloss the matter by suggesting that our Lord s Lesh. is glorified that it shines the 2 srmmrut yan wounds all the more conspicuous. Our Methodist friends have not yet ianged their statement of the mat- pumely, He ascended up on. high, taking His fleshly body with Him, and all that ppertained thereto, and sat down op tl Tight hand of God. This -medicval statement. cor- ly admits. that the fleshly body was not the Lord's, but that He, the . took it with Him as lugzage. statement, ind all that apper- tained -thereto, presumably would refer to our -Lord indals, walking stick and such clothing as the soldie did not divide amongst them at t time of His cruc fixion C any others But our de: friends want to be nothing was left behind. AIl this is of piece with the theory tit the saints when they die go to heeven, and then, later, come back ant get their bodies, and all thin; appertaining thereto t nces that thes have been rid of for enturies How many trunkloads of things appertaining there: may be taken by some, and how mixed 4 riment by others. is not state Neither re particulars given respec ing those whose clothing, etc., have 2 330 and the son of the April 4 Pastor for the suffering of death, thereby airus daughter, Lazarus the spirit, PULPIT. JESUS A SPIRIT: NO LONGER FLESH The Resurrection of Christ Pastor Russell Explains became the Second Adam the Heav- rd. The widevdistinction be- tween the Second Adam and the first Adam is clearly set forth. One w earthly and the other heavenly. As we now bear the image of the earthly, we shall; if-faithfal, bear the heav- enl image of our Lord. the Second A after our resurrection change. St. Paul illustrates by saying that we know of many kinds of organisms on the earthly or fieshly plane one flesh of man, another of beasts, an- other of birds and another of fish. But however different che organisms they are all earthly. So. on the heavenly plane, the spirit plane, there are varieties of org but all are Our heavenly Father is the Head or Chief God is a Spirit. Cherubim, , and the still lower order of angels are all spirit beings; and Christ Jesus, our Redeemer, after finishing the work of sacrificing appointed to Him, was resurrected to the spirit plane far above angels, principalities and powers next to the Father; and thus we read, Now the Lord is that Spirit. And again that He was put to death in the flesh, but quick- ened (or made alive) in the spir 1. Peter iii, 18, a The ve examine the subject ye mor foolish and unscriptural the views handed to us from the Dark Ages appear. For instance, the Scrip- tures clearly set forth that our Re- i a Man, i ly Begot- ten of the-Pather, full of grace and truth. His leaving the spirit plane to become a Man is Scripturally de- scribed as a great stoop or humilia- tion. Is it reasonable to suppose: that the heavenly Father would perpetu- ate to all eternity that. humiliati after it had served its intended pur- pose? Surely not: The Bible tells us why Jesus, hum- bled Himself to the humn nature little lower than the angels. It was because man had sinned, and the Redeemer must, under the Law, be on the same plane of being as the one whom he would redeem. Thus Jehovah particularly specified, - An eve for ah eye, a tooth for a tooth, a life for a life. Hence the death-o an angel, or of our Lord in His pre- human condition, could not affected the payment. of man s penal ty and the consequence rel condemned * race. read, A body hast hou prepared Me. for the suffering of death, Hebrews x, 53 ii, 9: exclusively to our Lord's experiences during the years-in which was rich for cur sakes that we-through Hiss 4 be made rich. Stirely posable that the tange a Plan by: whic er's faithufulness. in accomplishing man n would-cost-Him-an eternity of poverty, humiliation, de- gradation to a plane a little lower than the angels, while the Church would be made-rich and would attain spirit state far above angels be made partakers of the divine na- ture. IT. Peter i, 4. On the contrary, the very same Apostle who tells'us of our Lord s humiliation carries the matter to the chmaz., telling us of His faithfulness as the Man Christ Jesus, unto degth even the deathcob the cites exten he adds an assurance of the. heaypn: ly Father's faitlfulness-in- not leaving: is Son on a lower plane: Where fore, says the Apostle od also highly exalted Him, an* hath given Him a name above every name. is, too, is In harmony with our, words in His prayer othe Father, A joy7had been set before Him by the Father a joy of pleasing the Father, of bringing a blessing to markind, the joy. also of, exalta tion, asa speci E ence. But the Redeemer, ignoring all the ansup- jer would at- our Redeem- jonday night at t Troop No. I. at the ting place opposite the: urch, K, Dominion St. one ice 6 and 12 months. m, North Railway. 1t )VERALLS 9e. All sizes sand jackets. sever City i For Sale Light and Heavy Draying Hay for Sale Fred McClain Phone 85. Prop. Teams, D; W. A. Henderson Company CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS AND AUDITORS Winnipeg, Lethbridge, Medicine Hat ALE, Gibson, C. A, Manager. i Phoue: No, 198 Burns Block .... SAND FOR SALE EXCAVATING HEAVY TEAMING CONCRETE WORK. Phone 260. i J.J. LAIT 116 MONTREAL STREET CLEANING Co. Is now ready for spring clean- ing.-Have your cleaning done with Vacuum Process,.the. best: and only way to getePerfect-Cleanins, and for less.cost-than-the old hand was Jour order to ayold the intment of delay. House Mover stout teal codon vee sae Wete 104 fatal and 218 non-fatal ne- 0 box Tdi Cidents, a total of 322, hud enough of -this, m the Dark Ages if it hus awakened us to thought and to le investigati isi antinterssting subject. The Bible presentation of this ix every way reasonable, cox: ent und harmonious. St. Paul points out that there is a natural body and ther is a spirit body. He does not mivin and he does not say that the spirit body is a hunian body glorified. Quite to the contrary. He declar that Flesh and blood cannot inherit hfulness, merely othe -Father in these words, Father, glorify Thou Me with the glory which I had with Thee before the world was. In humility He ask- ed no reward, H gt; did not Re. member that you promi: greater exaltation in glory No, He would be quite content to have served the Father's purpose and plans and then to return to the glorious state in which He was before He left the glory, and for our sakes became poor nd took upon. Himself the human nature. And what said the heavenly still: 4 ful consecration of their all to ve His disciples, following in His foot- steps, may know that they have not been begotten of the Holy Spirit (because only sapom these terms are any begotten of the Bpirit). The: therefore, I will ask to consider and hole j if they please, tively, y time God's providence. mma gotten of the Holy-Spirit. and thus be enabled-.fo and spiritual sen SERIE DAY dificult er class ve difficulty on thus: subject are the spirit-bes ten ones who have entang thelr reasoning by the, decinrat the creeds sting fhe resurrection it of the body. t to unlearn error... Wek various la and learning of the tion wy Nd of su; the I said to my. self: T believe that we Christians experichce just as muieh diftic u jarning our, mo a - ens do in getting. rs Coming to the point of what i be resurrected, oe ae ise ALD our: Lord a8 body 0 i and showed the disciples heer the nails and the made by the spear. But we; s. tailed to note that only idid He thus appear, and but for few moments each time. ne, or seven appearances. the: forty days were .also very brief, and in various bodies once as ner, another, time as a traveler His third-tim: as a stranger on the , ind to Soul ae Tarsus, as ing, of more an angelic. itness. shining above the bi ff the sun at noonda We e Red ae fact that these appearances, if all put to- gether, would Probably not have ox. ceeded four hours oub of the entire forty days in whieh our Lord tarried with His disciples after His resurrec- tion and before His ascension. We were not critical students when w overlooked those things. and forgot to ask ourselves why these things were so. . Now we jnore distinctly why our Lord did as He did. His dis. ciples were natural mem and therefore could not appreciate spiritual thing Furthermore,, they could not receive the guiding of the Holy Spirit until the Lord s ascension and appearance in the presence of the Father on le half of His Church, t make satis. faction for their sins, and to make thera acceptable joint-sacrificers with Him. Meantime. had Jesus not ta tied those forty days had He asc ed immediately after His resurrection the disciple: aunped and bewilder- ed, would Bi MO-assurance of His resurrection. They would have found it impossible to go out and tell the people that He hhad risen fro the dead when they had no proof to this effect. And even if Jesus had appeared to them as He did to Saul of Tarsus, above tho bright shining of the sun, this would not have been convincing and satisfactory. They might have , Here is a phenomenon, but how can we positively associate it with the life and death of Jesus were different with Saul of Tarsus. He needed something t thoroughly arouse him and to teach for wil time, and others through him, that the Lord is not s Man, but Spirit. Beside: ciples who already believed were av 4o-give. Saul-of Rersus-assurances. of what ie Tespecting the reclion-of Sesua. am 4 The Lord adopted the only reason- able way of helping His disciples to understand that witijo Jonger dead that He hag risen from the dead and that He re be longer human, but had been glotified, and had become a spirit being. The ti things were neeessary and they were done at the same time. Even on the occasions when our Lord appeared in a body like to the one crucified, He took care that ti manifestation should be under su: conditions as would positively prove that He had become a spirit be He came into the room where th: were while the door was ghut, and after a few words with them He van- ished from their sight, a8 no human being:.could have done and as He: rer did during His earthly eareer. That the Apostles caught the though is well evidenced by St. Paul s argu- Fyne -gn the subicet here is no, foolish suggestion th the jout Jesus having. w fleshly body in heaven that is all in four creeds and hymn books, prepared fo uis by our well-meaning but inistake forefathers, who used to burn on: another at the stake if. ther failed to promptly agree together on such propositions, a The lost, but they shall be restored O well odr human hearts might break Without that sacred word Dim eyes, look up sad hearts, re- ioice Seeing God's bow of promise through, At sound of that prophetic yoiee: T will make all things mew. The Camera Race Judge, Now thal flat-racing is about to commence in England, further atten- the Kingdom of God nx matter Father in. respons: to that. prayer? glorified it might be. A human would, be so totally different froi spirit being that, as St, Paul says, It Oh, we remember the words of Jeho- vah were, I have glorified Thee, and I will glorify Thee avain. or further tion will be given to a highly practi- cal invention for automat. judg- ing the position of horses at the win- ning-post,. particularly in cases where doth not yet appear what we shall be, in our resurrection change; ani scriptures do not even, planation: merrly declares we now bear the image ofthe farthly Ada.s, we shall, by the glorious .re- surrection change, be given a share inthe nature and likeness of the d Adan. onr glorious Lord. We like Him. and .se Him ns 7 be it noted, sh and blood conditi hat we may see a He is. Surely this proves that One Lord Jes no. longer flesh, as He once w he days of His flesh. ext calls attention t, edi tice between celestial beater oy Testinl, o1 bly bodies, and de clares that t e different glori It tells the first Adam 3s made iving soul, a human being, but that our Redeemer, who humbled aud tcok the carthly nature, TS IN MARCH accidents occurring to ople in Canada during the month of March, 1912, were repdrted to the Department of Labor. Of tiese 90 were Tata and 182 result ed in serious injuries. In the pre- ceeding month there were 74 fatal and 178 non-fatal accidents reported, a total of 289, and in March, 1911, there npt-to the implication is that of a still high- glory than the one which He en- Jape before He was muds fh Two lines of difficulties present themselves, one.of which can be an- swored and the Other cunnot. The unanswerable difficalty is where natural-minded man undertakes to ason.the subject out, He finds it npossible of comprehension as he finds other items of Divine revelation. . Paul explains this, saying, natural man receiveth not the things irit of God, neither can he know them, because they are spiritu- ally discerned. The Apostle pro- coeds to-tell us that all men are na- tural men, exce ih as have been gotten by the Holy Spirit. All natural men will. in their resurrec- tion, receive earthly, or human bodies, while all spiritual ones New Cre tures in Christ, will receive spirit bodies, aut explains in our ccntext one fatality were an explosion in att Merritt, B. C, Ine at ers nad erloms Injury of two hers; accidental falls of coal in the Titnes at Sydney, WS, anid at Springfield, N, S., on the each resulting in the death of miner Westville, NS, on March 26, which Jumped the track and struck and kilt- Department has every facility for sup- Tha dis: WVi,;- Post Vitis 229d1 mo, ed two miners. On February 29, near plying the most satisfactory, moments, and prints can be actually distributed in quite a short time. ies in the fact that it eliminates the human element from th judge's box when a race is u Not long. since, dead-heas ie strament. shots and capable of being carried at full cock are to be furnished to Lon- don police patrolling districts in the West Eud, Soho and the neighborhood of the docks. ters of the month invilving more than Fitzhugh, Alta. alton of dynamite on the construction on March line of the Grand Trunk Pacific rafl- ahi wanted theassin ran eeten wags tilled alse oui 11, Cougt nd, Kend two cough remedy on ; a runaway car in a mine at coughs, colds and croup. close finishes occu ; riefly, the mechanic * race judge ig an ordinary photographie camera. cross the course a file woollen thread is stretched, breast-high to th horses. The moment this thread snapped th gt; shutter ie opened, and a photographie record results The -actaal development of the negative is but the work of few The chief utility of + invention ry. close thing. absolutely perfect a witty this Automatic revolvers firing nine a premature. explos- Ou for Chamberlain's writes Mrs, T. B. ck, Rasaca, Ga. It Is the best the market. for Loose Leaf System The News Job Greatest Of the ONE OF THE . La kind. La Cigale is'a story pi taine s fable of Phe Greeti rhyme it runs this A grasshopper gay. Sang th Of meat or of bread, Not a morsel she had; So a-begging she went, To her neighbor the ant, For the loan of some wheat, Which would serve hei La Ci 995 the grasshopper-of presses the story of This This Picture Never Sold ee ess Th 10c. and Six Coupon from the front pa mail. Cigale ( The Grasshopper ) Da New ri f th 0 greates: ably ed the Salon exhibition at Paris. It is a beautiful painting, one of the best of its summer away, And found: herself poor By the winter's first roar. To Daily News Readers 2 of The Daily News. Fhese pictures: cannot be sent by gt; Modern. French puard Bisson, the first of ture, Nearly everybody remembers La Fon pper and the Ant. Done into American nts the ie Sak How spent you tie summer? Quoth she, looking shame way: Till the season cam round, 3 will pay you, ste saith, On an animal's faith, Double weight on the pound Ere the harvest is bound. The ant is a friend, (And here she might mend) Little given te lend. Night and day to each comer I sang, if you please. Ta You sang I'm at ease; * For it s plain at a glance, Now, madam, you must dance. isson s idealization of th the - the fable. The-summery-figure shivering in the wind im- the nobility and necessity of labor. A Photogravure 22x28 inches. r to eat an 2.50 B THE COST IS School . At the borrowing dame. fe
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Image 655 (1912-04-20), from microfilm reel 655, (CU1743219). Courtesy of Early Alberta Newspapers Collection, Libraries and Cultural Resources Digital Collections, University of Calgary.