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- Canadian Pacitic Excursion Fares to PACIFIC COAST POINTS Single Fare Plus 2.00 For the Round Trip to Vancouver, Victoria and New Westminster SPECIAL LOW ROUND TRIP 4 FARES to LOS ANGELES SAN DIEGO SANTA BARBARA and SAN FRANSCISCO, California. Via Vancouver, Seattle and Pacific Coast Steamship Line, DATES OF SALE: Dec. 12, 18, 14, 1913; Jam. 1 18, 19, 20, ond Oe 12,18) RETURN LIMIT 00 1918 Liberal Stop-ovebie full. particulars local Ticket Agent, RG Dist. Passenger 'S. TAYLOR CO. Room 17 Becker Block, P..0. Box 813. Medicine Hat Meat Market ors Fresh ,Mests at 100, 12 4c, ISc, 1744c, 20 *- and 22 a Ib. -Rigg-call-every morning. A trial is all we ask. PHONE 878. 515 THIRD AVE. WINTER VEGETABLES - FOR SALE - Carrots, Turnips, Parsnips, Beets, Onions, . Cabbage, Potatoes. FRED SMITH Basement Under Prultt Block. TORONTO STREET. Box 496 Medicing Hat. with, and Jesus.is not the Father of the Oburch. He is our Elder Brother; or under another figure, He is our betrothed, and at His Second Coming The Scriptures distinctly tell us that PEOPLE'S are com. his children from this home has. at least o os curse of toil one i. race, will come to mankind will Only the Oburch has yet been dealt is to be our Heavenly Bridegroom. Jesus is not the Ohurch's Father, or Lifegiver. St... Peter gays, The God and Father of our Lord. Jesus Christ . Peter i, 3.) Jesus testifies to thie same effect. Atter His resurrection, when speaking 43 the Church's Father, and intimate that He would become Bride- groom to His own child... We must remember that the Church ceases to be human, earthly, She be- comes God s New Grealion: She is of the Holy Spirityjpow, and will be born from the dees by the Holy Spirit power in the, First Resur- rection, we the Divine nature. She will be) Bke her Lord, His - Bride. xxi, 9, 19; Romans vi 17.) fo-her, old things pass away; ali things become new. Under the of the Holy Snirit she be- comes in the present life transformed by the renewing of her mind and sets her affections on things above. Her fecting- in the resurrection is clear- stated by St. Paul, who says that n the resurrection each seed will have its own Kind of body. The human; or Adamic seed will have human bodies; but those begot- ten again of the Holy Spirit during this Gospel Age become the-new Seed, to whom will be given new spirit bodies. Thus they shall be made like heir glorious Saviour or Bridegroom, and be like Him, * * * see Him aa He is a spirit being. Describing the Spiritual Seed ite resurrec- tion, St. Paul says, It is sown in weakness; it is raised in power; it is down His the dead, no longer a human bein; oe ante pit Sewanded wit the Divine nature. HAVE YOUR CLEANING DONE NEW VACUUM BY THE Fall is Here AND 0 18 HOUSE CLEANIN CESS. COSTS LESS THAN OLD WAY AND IS FAR BETTER We CLEAN THE CARPETS ON THE FLOOR AND TAKE OUT ) ALL GEEMS WITHOUT WEAR OB TEAR oat a Phone 56 . CROSSLEY Builders. Contractors. TO CARPETS. Ges City Vacuum Cleaning Co. Phone 707 3. 729 Lockwood St. Houses for Sale. E. Bartlett. B.a.sc . LARSON, Manager. Box 804. . i be showered upon the earth Times of Refreshing shall come from the * presence of the Lord; and He shall sown in dishonor; it is raised in ory; it ig sown an animal body; it Taised a spiritual body. There is en animal body (human); and there is s spiritual body celestial, heaven- ly. I. Corinthians xv, 43, 44. Alter the exaltation of the Church by the First Resurrection, next will . follow the awakening, helping, bless- ing, uplifting of humanity m but that work will be exclusively in the hands of the. glorified Saviour. St, Paul assures ua that the Father will put all things into subjection. to th Son, for the very work of blessing a ing the world of mankind for whom He died. Then the Son will-deliver up the Kingdom authority. to the Father. that Jehovah may be Al and in ell. But during the thousand years, absolute control of the world will be in the hands of the Grtat Messiah, who will put down all things opposed to. the Divine will, and lift up the willing and obedient rom-sin, degradation and the tomb. St. Peter tells us that at the Second Coming of Jesus Divine bles: ngs will send Jesus Christ. He tells us that. the hgayens will retain. Jesus until the Reatitutiin Timeg, of. w God through the 1) a of giserophets since * iff, 19-21 gt; Boas ame desus is tha EME PENALTY 3 , 13. Antonio Fard- uto, was hanged here this morning for the murder of Louis Hette on . NEWS. not only the Churett: ory with her Lord, bet ration of th Divine Plan ite the blessing of humanity. First in JESUS. FATHER OF SAVED HUMANITY Importance of Bible Study 3 Texts Once Dark Be- come Luminous. + dain, The first Adam had the privilege of being the father of a humay race in the image and kikeness of and -bless:d wit? everlasting life, 8 enjoy a world-wide Parnd's All this Adam Jost by disobedience an? came. und e Divine ert neo ot death, called in th . 'Sctiptures the etirse. He cannot extricats him- self, and therefore cannot extricate calamit; Neither can any of his children. ee free -from the curse, nor give to Gad ar for his fellows. Jesus left the glory which He hid . and came into the res tell wi al Jesus was holy, harmless undefiled and separate from te He had the right to produce a human race as instead of Adam's race; but this was hot tho Father's Plan. In. stead of starting another race, wwe His sacrificially. In God's due time iis sacrifice will be made applicable 48 cance all the claims of Justice st. mankind on account of ori ne In harmony with the Father s Plan, Jesus urposes that as the Second Adam He wiii take over the Adamic race, and adopt as many of them as be willing as. His own family. This, in. i generate - Tight. to. Regeneration. means to fe again. Jesus has the yive life to. Adam and to his Raving. purchased that tight sacrifice of His own life. He Just. One- for the unjust; the rights whi: had to ai ly life He -may/theMfore. give iy. te Adam and 4o as many of Adam s children as will accent it. The: process of this regeneration wil very different from the process, af the first generation. The life which come gh-the Word My yords are spirit and are life. Whoever will hedrken to the words of the gr-at Life-giver will thereby recaivan the new life., If His words work in the: te will and to do in harmony wi the laws of the Kingdom, they. vi gradually rise out of their weaknesses and imperfections, .to perfection of human nature. esl varefully-note that the Man Jesus was not the Everlastine Father. The Mon Jesus gave Hims?lf a Ransom-price a cortesnonding price for the man Adam, ip order thst He might become the Betond Adam and have the rightful authority. to give everlasting life to Adam and h: children. Jesus did not become the Second Adam until He had finished laying the Ransom-price. Jesus maintained His earthly life He would have no life to give to human- He would need His life for When God raised: Him then. He was in position to be. the Sicond Adam. His exaltation gave Him increased power, and the merit of His sacrifice constituted the price for the liferights of Adam snd his tace. Our Redeemer is not the Second Adam yet. He has the right to be the Second Adam, and in the Father's due time He will establish His Kingdom amongst men, and give ever- lasting iferights to as many of Ad- am s children as will become obedient to the Divine Law. While Adam was alone he did not become a father. God caused him to fall into deep sleep, and from his ide took Mother Eve to be his joint- heir in his inheritance, and his as- sistant in the work of generating the human family. 80 our Lord hes pet yet become a Father. But He haa gone into the deep sleep of death, His side has been wounded, and the fitst result is the gradual development of Bride-class, And as Jesus passed from the human to the spirit condi tion before He could be ready tobe the Second Adam, s0 the Church, as the New Creation, must nass from the human to the spirit condition before she can fulfil her part in God s great Plan as the Eve. Viewed from a scientific standpoint, the picture is complete. The life of the child comes, not from the mother. but from the father. So our Lord, the Redeemer, the Life-giver. Church is not. the life-giver. mother, nevertheless, has a very im- portunt part in the Divine arrang ment for the bringing forth of chi dren. .So the Church of Ohrist is to have a very important. part iw the grzat work of Regeneration-and-Rrsti- tation. The mother is the nourisher and caretaker of the children; and so the Bride, the Lamb's. Wife, co-labor- ing with the great Life-giver, will nourish, sustain, care for, supervise the intrests of mankind in the Re- generation: Is it any wonder, in view of the work that God has outlined for His Son and for the Ohurch, that He should consider it necessary to give us lessons and tests in faith, in loy- alty, in obedience? Is it any wonder, in view of the work which He has for us to do for mankind, that He declares that the Redeemer Himself was given deep experiences in suffering, that He might be a faithful and merciful High Priest in the things of God in reletion to humanity? Ah, indeed, when we come to understand the high Calling of God to the Chysch and the great work of God that is to-be-accomplivh- ed for and in the world of mankind, we are amazed Trje and righteous are Thy ways, Lord God Almighty Who shall not But a 1e: Kingdom Himself, King sof kings, lords. spell not, judge hov: gold. vine nature. We read that gins, her shall also be So long as kf ot. Our souls cry. out, will be we Redasmner Next to Him, as His Queen Consort, will be the Elect Little Flock. Deo, 15, 1912. tly ongg.of all nations, having , Bie Bathetie Same i elt coowiete THE. INTER See Seine: i ig wilttens se Se NATIONAL SERIES, the hearing of ens y the sight of the Great Comy ( supervising the affairs of the chile of su) dren of Ohri: have a ras a mother may Gre . in raiment . it wi jons that follow her, brought into Psalm xiv, 9-156. our Ldrd Jesus, will be on the spirit gt; Tha, Heaven: ing. the flesh, His mother; and that those forthies, therefore, were His fatihers to the flesh. But they are Sot Bile talons sceogding to the spin: They have bad nothing whatever to do with His present generation as 4 New Creature, begotten of the Holy Spirit to the Divine nature. They. are is fathers no longer. They in turn will get their lif fom the glorified Messiah; henee they will be His chil- dren, receiving their everlasting. life from Him, the Redeemer, the bife- the Second Adam. cause of their loyalty and faith- fulness. to God in their day we have the testimony that they pless:d God. Nevertheless they could not. enter into any blessings until the redemp- tive work is finished. Neither could they follow next to the Redeemer; for that place, in the Father's program, was arranged for the Bride. the Lamb's Wife. Thus St. Paul tells us that; God has reserved sume. better things for us than for them, and that ithout us will not be made per- Hebrewa'xi, 33-40: But when the Church has been glorified, and the Kingdom shall have been established on, the -spirit plene, the next thing in order will be the biessing of the Ancient Worth They will be the first members of human family to receive resurrection, which will be instantaneous, because they have already been avvroved by the Divine standards. Not having been. begotten of the Holy Spirit, they will not be spirit beings in the resur- tection, but perfect men. . As such these will be Princes in alt the earth, superior to the remainder.of the: race, The Great Messiah will appoint them to be Princes, chiefs or rulers amongst men. They will constitute the earth- ly phase of the Kingdom of Messiah. Men will eee them and receive their instructions through them, but will not see the teal, spiritual Kingdom. Jesus expressed this thought to the Jews, saying, Ye shall see Abreham, Ysaae and Jacob and sll rophets in the Kingdom, but ye yourselves will: be outcasts net. in Kingdom. power, but in a subordinate position, Subjects. How beautiful, how com plete, and how logical are all the arrangements of the Divine Plan for the great work of God outlined in the ible When mankind shall come to see His Wisdom, Justice, Love and Power, who can doubt, thet many knees will bows and many tongues confess to Hisuglory;. that the number of those who must, because of love for evil, be destroyed in the Second Death, will be proportionately sm Adama Wit. Prof. Adams of Cambridge Univ rs- ity, England, who discoveerd the plan- et Neptune, was a distinguished proof that a man may have his head among the clotids and still keep a ready: wit for mundane occasions. At a dinner of the Philosophical So- ciety one of the company. was conclud- ing an after dinner speech about the activties of the society for the last year. He pointed to the: book of the proceedings lying on the table near im, adding: But of all the ings this year, gentlemen, you wili agree with me that one of the bestis this (wav- ing-his-hand at the assembled diners) philosophical proceeding. Tilustrated with plates flashed out Prof. Adams to his, neighbor at table Cornhill Magazine. 5 Increase of Dope Fiends. Drvg taking is greatly on the in- crease in London, Somebody recently introduced hasheesh int that great sity, and so popular has tt become thet two hasheesh chambers are Dow in fall swing not a yards trom Piccadilly. Quite Proper, come- worship before Thee * * * when Thy righteous dealings shall be made manifest Revelation xv, 4. Guided by the Divine Word, the eye CONVICTS SUICIDE London, Dee. Two convicts un- dergoing Ife sentences iif Maidstone prison, committed suicide in their cell today. They cut their throats with a rude knife made of tron. The pris- oners left farewell messages to their relatives stating that they had tak- en. their lives in despair. Municipal Engineer, July 30 last, Hette's body was found and Albertq Land Surveyo: in a lane.on Clarke street in the i jal Spur Rallways, north eng of the city.and it was at Supplies, Sew: Irrigation first thought he had committed sul- Ez Plans. te, st gouagdiefectives unearthed a 'un 14, Imperial Bank Buildinge:) Which-180 to Farduto s arrest and Medicine Hat Phone 428 conviction. Subscribe now for the Daily News, Little Rollo Pop, what is an up- right piano? Poy me that :plays only sacre? misic, my con. Sw GERMAN AND BULGAR Berlin, Dec nferences were held today between Alfred Von Kid- erlin Wagchter, the German foreign mintster, and Dr. S, Daneff, one of the Bulgarian peace plenipotentiaries who passed through the German cap- ital on bis to London Edward Muller has been elected SUNDAY SCHOOL, Lesson XI Fourth Quarter, For Text of the Lesson, Matt. xviii, 21-35, Memory Verses, 2i, 22 Golden text. Eph. iy, 32 (R. V.J Commentary Propared by Rev. D,M. Stearns. 1p jast lesson we were warned Against being an offonte to auy one be- to Bim, for ip touching those -who are His Ee is touched. even as it 4s written, Ble that toucherti rou foucheth the apple of Ele eye Hert YU, , and a8 be said to Saul when ver secuting His Why permecutest thou me? ix, 41 Now be teuct es us bow to deat with those whe of fend us (verses 15 to 20 Airst of all. a heart to heart talk with tt offendiag party alone (verse 15) in many. stances that would without doubt set- tle, the dificuity, and the two or three. or the ehureb. would not be needed, Contrast the ordinary way of telling others tirst-an thegenerat result of increased separations and mixunder- standings. When we work in Uod s way we cap count op God working in and with us Csi. xxvi, 12: Cott Hh. 18: lesson vermes 18, 19. The: Precious assurance in verse 20 Is not aften-used in its connection. but It tr precious 1 any connection with the work of the Lord and for many yearn has taught m never to ask the Lord to be.In our midst when we meet (y fils name, but to rest on His own assur ance that He i present. Peter had been paying attention ant Wondering If he should go to 2 mam who offended bim more than once.or twice and probably thought that be iting an extreme imit when be asked If be should forgive bim seven times. Great, indeed, must have been his surprise at the Lord's reply. Not nti seven times, but until seventy times seven (verses 21. 22), which was equal to saying. Continue to forgive til) the Kingdom comes. * If we would understand the teach? Ing of the Spirit we miust notice what He bus said elsewhere upon any sub- Ject, and I r miemb r that Daniel was fold that after seventy sevens the kingdom would come, bringing in ever- lasting righteousness (Dan. tx, 241. After sixty-uine sevens from the ap: paluted thine Messtub was cut off and bid no kingdom to show, Just. as fore: told, the seventieth week fs yet future, put wiil-surely come: 4Ve must there- fore continue to forgive those who give us occasion to do xo unceasingly (Dan. Ix, 25-27). He. being full of compas- sion, forgave their iniquity and de- stroyed them fot yea, many turoed Be His anger away, He remembered that they were but Heah (Ps, txxviil, 3. That our Lord was thinking of the kingdom in its present phase of mystery and future manifestation Reems clear from is Wlustration of the king taking account of his nervants. The maln pojnt of the lexson xeemne to be that those who are torgiven so imucz should reeSily for- zive the comparatively small offenses af others ugalnst them. The contrast between the debt of the man to his master and that of the other wervant to him would be something bke tte.difference between 1,000 and Tecents. What kind, of a man, belng given freely the large amomat, would tho. forgive bis fellow the trifle? And yet many are Just like that. Onur indebtedness to God cannot be feckoned, it 44 so great. Our iniquities sannot be numbered. yet He freely and Inily forgives all who, with true pent- 1 turn fo Him, saying. Though tour sing be as scarlet. they shall be as white as snow; t ugh they be red ike erimxont ah y shalt be as wool. even I, am He that blotteth out thy ngxreasions and will hot remember thy xine tga, 1. 18; xIlIl, 250. Com- jured with the mountain of our zreasions against (od, whieh He freely forgives, the offenses Of others against ax must be the verlest trifes, which should he as freely forgiven by us, en- iliiing ux to pray sincerely, Forgive ts our debts as we forgive our debtors Matt. vi 12. To-obtalp the forgive- aes of our sins the only condition 1s chat we come with trae penitence to dim who has said. Him that cometh me will In no wise cast out. Thy sins are forgiven. Thy faith hath saved thee. Go in peace Gob vi, Si: Lake vil, 48-50, ee Rut, having hecome children gi God oy faith Inf Christ Jexus and bayitig the iscirance of the forgiveness of our lux, there is need of constant forgive- aves becamse of constant defilement int shortcomings, the difference be- ven the forgiveness of the rebel, the ansaved sinner, and the forgiveness of venfid in the Fatber s house. The My Beavenls Father and Your Heavenly Father of verse 35-of our lesson and Matt. vl, 14, 15. show that If ye for rive -and if se forgive not refer 10 disciples and commubion... It 9 child of God, as Peter was, and the disciples to whom He taught that prayer should che ish .an unforgiving wpirt toward a . auch could not ijoy the conarious forgiveness of thelr Father. There would be a clod h tween, as when children are cov- telous of disobedience to parents they fo not cease to be children, but there i .8 lack of communion. The Lord. who felivered the formerly forgiven debtor to the tormentors (verse 34), was the man s Loni.as tn Lake xvi. 8 not our Lord Jesus Christ. for it was never re- torded that God ever withdrew forgive- tnas from one to whom He bad r SHIP IDENTIFIED 2 Devonport, Eng, Dec, 19 The steamer--run down and sunk by the British battleship Centurion, in the English Channel on Tuesday has now been almost. certainly established as the Derna, whose ctew consisted of about 25 men... She was formerly mown as the Gifmentis and was owned in Genogssitaly. 3 Edmonton Keep its 1913 pregident of Swit: and, penditures below 6,000,000. Anderson, Plumbing Go. HARDWARE - HEATING THEA. P DAY INVESTMENT C1. Offer For a Few Days Only 108 Lots in REDCLIFF These lots were chosen in such parts of the city: to enable the purchasers a selec- tion of either business or residential sites. Our prices are such that these lots won't last long. A splendid business corner in Block 64 must be sold this week. See us for snaps in Central Park, Hex- ald, Townsite and Hill. E Rental Agents for Hull Block. The A. P. Day Investment Co. Phone 790 CLOSED - CLOSED Competition for the New. WilliamsSewing Machine Qver Assiniboia Key Holders Kindly Bring Keys for Trial. -THE Opposite Freight Sheds ; Saturday, December 1 th, 1012. Co. aif Musi . GREECE A Trip Througt Were Mobil ton. For a little time p: ; booed all thought of set myself to see som toric places, the trea: Remember- yrs Phone 166. Yow can always depend on getting service and quality at a low price from the BEAVER LUMBER CO. i If you don t need building material now, we will be here when you do, and you simply cannot afford to miss us. Beaver Lumber Co. I YARDS AND SHEDS: Cure SO FILL YOUR RADIATOR WITH The Only Genuine Anti-Freeze Provincial Auto Co y 138 MONTREAL, ST. Phone 166 - Factory and South Railway - E. W. STACEY, Mgr.. F Prevention s no is CHEAPER THAN the life of Europe; to is under less transito: conditions than exi I must now say, happ; like one of old who is I have been, in a sense, going to and and walking up and think, however, it m: f whatever the author * contemporaries though occupation, it isin th one, in most: Part, pleasure. Perhaps it is not o mention here that I lt; solitarity, but inthe fe of a very dear friend: Pentland, formerly: of Among the lands w in these goings to a1 Teast in interest to where' grew the ail peace, especially the It is of course comm that like most of ite countries, Greece deri notice, to fame, to im a splendid, tho.gh qu In traversing + the interest is t . see 1 ruins c( temples ar among the shades. of ig-an exercise uf ier, delight. Our wanderings bb to the Petoponnesus the remarks I make h stricted to these t were informed, how general features of t the same as those of Greece is strikingly think not particularl; poverty seemed more say Italy, yet it is fe 80 abject a type. Be little in evidence, wt fected with it. The Greeks jg not so de it is a chaste and t There is a general among the inhabitan two, T think women than men, If ther and two passengers master rides and his 8-tf,
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