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MEDICINE HAT DAILY NEWS MIEDIGINE HAT-WEEKLY KE Ws rater have no tra words, hiherte, tentite remedy tor this condition seems tobe possible except grading proficiency Thursday, June 26, Lie the troubles oLeppressed minoritics raises some interesting questions. Whethe the Lrish are oppressed or not Pifblished every Phursday. Hw 1) cannot unless is beside Me Pome ot the present arew- gradir JMPROVED UNIFORM INTE NATIONAL inal SUNDAY SCHOOL Sarihe eae 7 Contains a seinmary of tho ne Local and Di 1 Year to City PO. 2.00 2 Year in advance Motiths in advan 3 Months in advance GREED INCARNATE Rarely is such cynical frankness openly displayed as in the statement made by W E, Patton, head of the Parton Manufaetir Co., of Sherbrook your priges 277 O the glory of God or anyone else. Tt we built for the beuefit of the shareholder There we have it; selfishness and greed incarnate. Hatters: nothing to him, the) Tee OF one sol heroism, suffering and sac diers at the front, aud th heartache of their kindre tears and tl at home. Tt him the war only appeals as a means of profits: his mill was not grinding out me built for the glory af God, but for the wor Os and Omega of existener, bo whieh alle must be acrificed At the sane sitting of the committee, the so under eX Dominion Pestile Co. was a amination, and the sime story of auholy greed revealed, While the people of Can ada were st sion these comuercial pirates, were the guise of the increased price of coum Modities due ig the war making am os-feasion to Tariionige TTTerciccs Hionility langua number of children ni one relief can be offered in one sony. schoo of the rural sehool-was a the wretchedly lary of illiteracy disclosed under the M. school Trent, Me questton pene ts town hyss oF sovereignty is contained in being a s y to the thenght by those who are trying to get the United States govermment to with Great Britain, it implies that The re area school, Vin the that it is ise of honor of th Eng ht with the Geriatr triot, a poet, ora pedant, Ve wi often observe jdignity and the Hisham that On the cieney faetor in percentage causing matter league any individual nation and by virtue of that can intervene in what hitherto have been purely domestic questions it would cer tainly apply im many unexpected ways. For instance, as the New York Sun sug If the leagne can question in the British Tsles, it eau take up the negro question in Americ: adding that if the Irish question is loaded mite, the neg sto ex ytd his werd esa summing up, H 1 Britai and pro faultils 1 interest Things of the barnyard and things of the shop appeal to ihe school young steras of more importance than dull There would be no such thing as dull study ork of the school were fitted to the of the child. ading of city schools jnot he graded strone am for A DIFFICULT TASK Civilization has before Nations. hefore the Cost of Living Committee, when le stated in wmswer to Mai Stevens question, Pont vou think if is duc the public to lower vail of Wi y mill wasn't built for the sapeene it the project Ok Born in the tra- iti of mankind's realization Folly of settling? disputes ') in the carly days following the sign- the hope was enter world was enter ii r would become obsolete as the duchas a method of settling To some extent this hope The covenant will come into effect upon thestgnirg of the peace treaty and as ares noup will without question ob- triction. inite uation relationships iti direction and in thevspirit in-wh if the y and likes The g proficieney plished with the aRHNe Hthe population is scattered, the t tion of pupils nmust be effected in order t form the ess nti has come when, extept in extreme fronticn couditions, room school No child cau i Vitthe vwecording: to Where. ransporta with dy od with TNT. The Mimeapolis Journe in commenting tained on the matter from the same angle s Phe negroes of the South are doaminovity, Che political rights muitecd them by denied them, The sugges The day in which y we group. and two should be forbidden education: chool house. Imilding of one houses: have a differ heen reflized. oppre habitually the league of, nations mi s this state of ake the cold chills ran up and dow: the spinal cohimms of the Souther sen: S who are supporting the Covenant. square As afte o ee MENTAL THERMOMETER has been rather too lous but itawill ot be uses of ship of Manion: for profits, the Alpha a steq heat wave bend a Hit unseasonable; the only one that will visit. us this sumer. orate, when one comes, accepted philosophically. to get fus inind upon his work,is comes out best. Named will rly sate to irous of sceing the Li of inedible whole are so de justice are ostion nearer home. Po the onlooker it would appear that this is a matter where the old adage applies, Those who live in Houses should nof throw stoues. The whole prineiple upon which the Recep ont THT TiS Is tase Witt, as tane gous oy, bring to the front many ques as perplexing as those noted above whieh project, howev the spirit in which it is adiministered, upon which no opinion ean be Formed until it Some idea ean be resis upon who refuses sed about the heat and keeps his the one that reall Of course, much good ad might be given and nsually is gf tis just lik HIST obiained x ju all counties where industrial problaus have arisen t settlement inv operation. national ining every nerve 1 do their partin-the warnwainst sewer under happenines: Dow's overe: starting the frrrreeet SUS TAs, Si toxieating dlemnid should Teter another, and avoid in people nust customs gud Travecn those whose. gna- ws Hf, as is apparently uke up the has a supersovereignity over ke up the Tri ro question is load rainly an the Constitution are ion ht investi ealeulated affairs is one assume that those who hh receive kle the not so anxious to ta jon stornisailine forthe inter. Learned About God. John Jihings is ine OI (By REV. PB. FITZWATER, D. D., Teacher of English) Bible in the Moody Bible Institute of Chicago.) sConyrieat. 1010, by Wester Newspaper Unlon.) LESSON FOR JUNE 29 REVIEW: RESPONSE TO GOD'S LOVE PON 1 TENT 1 will praine thee, O fod, with my whole hear PRIMARY TOPIC to Our Heavenly Fath JUNIOR TORK owing Olir Love Jolin 1:15, rhings We Have INTERM Christian ENIOR AND Fundamentals of 1A VOPIC The Marka DULY TOPIC seme ids and Practice, The method of review will largely be etermmined by the grade of the school, The primary teacher can use the ma- ferlal which shows love to the, Heay- voly Father; the junior teacher, that which teaches about God; the Inter- mediate teucher, the marks of a Chris. jan: the senior and adult teacher, the fundamentals of faith and practice. As illustrative of the method for the senior and adult, note the following : Lesson 1. Goud who was before all ase of all hings: The universe came into being by the will ud cet of the divine personality, Man hlus lt Is a ereation of God, wot an, evolution, AIL things continue to be by (he preserving power of God, This being is the Father of all who be- eve on Jesus Christ, We sttould give im our undivided affection and trust him for food and raiment. Lesson I. Jesus, the Son of God und Israel's Messinl, is the lamb who Dore our sins Out of God's love he was given, sd whosoever believeth on him hall not perish, but have ever: Tasting TIE Lesson Ill, Jesus Christ rose from the dead, His resurrection guarantees: 1, The integrity of the Scriptures 1 Cox 15:20) : horbitant.profit, ve There is noe doubt the war brought out theatre nohitine nor Sottiers, T T some men who stayed at home it brought to the surface qualities that are far from noble. When theshalance is struck it will be a question whether the achievements of the soldier will ontweigh the greed of the profiteer, who satiated his maw on the body of -hix bleeding country. 7 To such men, honor and inanityenedn uothin the only way to touch thent is throngh their monesbaus, Ther recounize no duty id) to their country: gold their bin their God. In pa duty on textiles mater their raid-on the purses of the Cana consumers, . BRITAIN IN HE EAST Actual contact with the Germ: changed Har Dayal. for years one of the most influential fomenters of revolution i) if India, into a strong supporter of the ish Empire: In a scrics of rena rleat fely nt ovneriiets : 7 : rink something too, and it probably will ho as cold as they eah get it. + defence againgt and overwrought 't wently down the tides of sleep, renewed The more sleep one can get durin these hot spells the betier a good night's sleep is thriec the heat of day, and fortun van slecp in the open air under the Bat the important thing weather, general, The mental thermometer is the onc - registers the heat f rry a thermometer in the mind at rif it is there, don t look One may not be able to add a enbit toone ture by thinking about it, ises the thermometer vaya ee national shiy ed on their merits and kept free from nat- pucige sa true course ean be held, due trial peace vomposed amie urement er di ffercut vy with confidence well the ubly the flictiny: the she t for the weary Sleep fal of ional pe Mon are swayed by in all/eoun hunt ey A MARRIED WOMAN S RIGHT The suggestion often amade that mar- ried wornen should he denied luerative.em- ployment is unjust and cconomicalls There is no warrant in kay, ju for imposing such upon thal particular clement of our To deny a married woman her right fo seek and hold employment mer ise she is married would be an in- fringement of hey constitutional ri liberty and-the pursuit of happine The, proposal is ceonomically tmsound for if aims at an inpairment of the pan- labox's of the community, Exten, the application of the a seo whi outwit awake pretty same motive eoneitibt fouesct at naught the wishes of Uist to live in industrial peace anil amity same principle will held good in national affair the two ee te the b keep pa This enutingeney 3s ineone He who gets gaiust eis he who sound, or ethic andl the regetions ries nivies in disput f othe nations between then sil has been foreseen aud against inthe power of the a to apply an eronomie hoyeott to worry ing it might be noted that the it will Hs grded them 1 needed that 1 ternot of the Ie te Cnforee ealcitrant countri s. Iv intended to be us d in este ideal upon whieh the the the power to/ back up chains given up inf issue before an nAetIe against at it too often, his action is ductive but one sure- ine cases s based it brit io be shut off from employment aiavel because her household has a bread shall he avor of AN IMPORTANT WORK leiits gain ttine articles in The New Spatexman, of 1 he tells why he believes nose That the ec solidation of the E is neeessary in the best interests the people of India, Burma, nately he became a leaving Oxford twoly vearseage le chit winner in the lmsband by the same false nu rete eo sy i ayo idea of how the L work cout iu practise is?af Dservin Tnstrial present the o a return to Canada of Jarge numbers of sol- ment should be withheld from the ofthe Touscholt whose British Empire in tic dicrs who have fo be reabsorbed into c iv ian life the wor ment bureaux is of the These bureaus berta government in various paris of tl perform the neces of bringing the man in search of employ- ment into touch with the employer ve has a vacane: rvded bp daughters is employed. s would be the same- to prevent twe salarics or two wages going into one home are matiers of personal. rights in clightened and popular fern of government. Ina true democracy ng timi tions are laid upon one class of cit benefit, nen or imagined, of an cess is made i of the provinci in the various countries, ul cmploy importarice. hythe eypt. and the established look is not strike henna ad of re sand rimors oF provine jab University and also of-Oxford, wis ne fEVErN COUNELY 5 prejudice ins sary funetic c tis allowed full sway: forec of argument. if almost is nsed instead Mesopotamia, constituting one: of Population of the world. r Dayal is tn honor graduate of Pn he won a scholarship. but where walvrtie evolutionist, After certain that on his stal'f mid quietly and , but if all questions are treat- o un: ive restrictic ely hts ol false prineiple age syolt, fa marrted wo yns and ather The purpose aimed at in both ens: to this Coast, inchiding British Columbia then organiz party, with heady md in Wt riers at San 1 0, bewaw thes publication the paper called Ghadr, meaning revolus tion. In 1914 the German Goverment invited him to Berlin, and there for tw ole months and: afterward at Constantingy le his mission was to stir up discontenta:nd the Viigo) mutiny -in India and amor troops, and also to promote a Holy War among the Mohammedans. But his exper jence of German inethods and German bitions for world mastery cooled and the Germans, noticing him for the balance of the war. w -He says that the Germans were sip ed to be thre allies of the Turks Wet tt ame taskiasiors, and a Gorn was well-nigh within the rea practical pniities, Phat-sprer all thinking Orient: looked upon Germany against British Imperia peteeteey their chimiipes Timperialisn is always ai evil, bil 3ritish arma reneh Tmperili nits worst fortis is a thousand tines pre erable to German or ehitpanese. Etat perialism. The Farglish and the French at least gentlemen in perso: surse, and they have free insti tions at home which exercise a liberal izing influence on their evlouial q spite of Lhenist Ives. The aice est English or French sHryeo cannot vabolish the Shige Char ortilet ond are onthe ness and witout ng out Some idea of the x is shown by the su riod gt; Servic ation this duty diffeyences can exist betw nationality hayred can be en peopl aud sneh bi felt between ft Jiyen that in the endeavor fo Ky two different count re beasene Fother class. injustice: country. that the married woman shall have citizenship that belone to the mtinent and teared te Pacific fe How county ce pelle pe ies the? ta exercis statesimanship of the highest order and a wisdom in comparison with whieh that-of nothing: gnitude of the work urized repork cove n Jamuiry, rst instituted, until Maj During that time 12,632 applications for eihpliyament were received and 9,904 vacancies li work SO per cel nt. were provided with b si 6 per cent. of the v Ont of tI vd the Indian Revolutionary fot weer lis of ried man. She thers will ha mer, Sofomiban will be a applying denied ? i SCHOOL GRADING BY MENTAL CAPACITY iwerage sehool of say forty pupil likely to ten nationalities and do- theme will be ves mental Hfions a ed were filled. Japplications received oly is unplaced nimber of 22 were show aM very well to appoint a committee, as: Sir as White oit May April 31 5 apptientiony were received, and from For the week ending Mary 24th, i from three religious trainiy No two of femiper, viey fifty per cent, school cours: children and of miestic ertaining the rates of 1 nd what rates of profit are made this, iiterned Ist 10 30 ay 10th, 93's May Tith, 1127 Sst, 8 The services of the bureaux are at the lisposal of not only returned suldiers, but secking a position. although er number o if such p s they think would reme ions ard commissioners in plenty, but con sumers hive not benefitted much and the public gener- ally will not hope for much from this commission. + had comm pacities me Is fo, ree sehool roomie Mist individual ol the varied dere or dees to tit thy TEL, so anyone naturally YW ties are applica Is who had, biterty pays from the the governments of the world have beet It is impossible with figures to give the whole story ave been te both employer: indicate in reat all alike preaching * ecomplishing their aims and desires, it is not tat unbalanced or cFiminally minded indi the bur and employ one mesure t provided yy Anton Menger puts tev inequality than the unequals. surprising idugls should ik poses by Killigg and destrietion, The fresh bomb out: . but the. Juseful servier that government agencies, o INJUSTICE NEARER HOME in some sections of the mos sehool in idleness a bright child problems in fif the diler members of ive minutes, ulable doss, net only upon the comm enity tem that kee that a to achleve reform is tou ere is no place in America for terrorism of ithmeti teed minutes, Jthe class annst take Vliets ine but upon the Weare fiving in the face of nature wheu * movement United States for interce British government in behalf of the Ivish independence, based on the grounds of the Sorption shouls-on-such-a thoarepideht of the heague of Nations to take 1p the strengthening of the hatds of visionless tegislators. when there's a want to fill. and safe VIN aeconmplish Is nothing ar tiniscon-immigration, the immediate -passage-of severely. nd reactionary legislation at Washington and wel restrictive a Stings + di criminations in this re insisting move and more I the sa voter in many coun- ye wants.to be a worker and by what right shal her wish 0 NOD MECH HOPE (Stafford Beacon) proposes 16 do, to inquire into the cost of ing, fuel, necessaries of life, with a view it made*by dealers, 1s0 d to recom are found to be inordinate, such We have yy the lt; BOMB OLTRAGES York Nation) (s without stint for five, yexrs as ty think to accomplish their pur- unhappy illustration possible of the not thesslightest heed of it; for th ay of altering social and political insti debate and discussion rem one. What these fanatical bomb throw? than further restric- ins the only of God shed abroad tm our heart The reality of the divine person (Rom, 1:4) e 3. Phe suflicieney of Christ's aton- ing sacrifice (Roi, 4:25). 4. Life and immortality of the be- Mever (I Cor. 15:20). Lesson IV, On the day of Pentecost the Holy Spirit was poured out upon tlle disciples, baptizing them into the ne body of Which Christ Is the head. The gift of the Spirit peculiarly qual- Ifed the disciples to be his witnesses Lesson V. God created man in his likeness and. image aud placed him st the head of creation, Lesson VI. Through the: ill. of Adam sin has pon aifgmen, bringing Geath, physical and spiritual, and sorrow in its train, Lesson VIII. Lost men are saved' ab solutely by God's grace. His grace means his kindness. toward men through Jesus Christ, Lesson Vill. -At the preathing of Ionuh the people of Nineveh repented. Because of their repentance God's rag was turned aside. Those who repent of their sins and rcrytorGod for mercy through Jesus Christ shalt be saved. Lesson IX. It is only through faith that man can please God. Through faith the mightiest victories have been whom faith can rest Is Jesus Christ. teston X. The grand Incentive 17 obedience is love to God. Calling Christ Lord will nof answer for disobedience (o iis will, Hearing and doing his tedchings Is building upon the solid ck. Such building can never,be de- stroyed by flood or storm. Lesson XI: The right motive in pray- ing is not to altract man s attention. but to have fellowship with God: God is pleased with persistency in prayer. Lesson Xil. The greatest of the Holy Spirit's gifts is love the love Love is not a mere sentiment or emo- tion, but a mighty dynamte which transforms the life, expressing itselt in practical servicn to men, It abides forever Staying Away From Church. The habit of absenting one s selt from the Sunday services of the chureh Ig one that some seem to acquire very easily. It Is a-habit to be shunned. Sometimes it is occasioned by sick ness; often some small excuse; some grudge against a member, some re sentiment at a fellow member's fault, Is the oceasion. s will be there, even if an unworthy member Is pres- ent. Jesus may be present especially to meet and forgive that unworthy member; art who are we that we should judge brother or a sister? Charity and Der Brother men, one net of charity wil teach us more of the love of God than e thousand sermohs one denial, than whole volumes of the wisest writers W. Robertson, Grandest Thing on Earth. There Is not a man or woman, how- ever poor they may be, but have It in their power, by the grace of God. to leave behind, them the grandest Ing on earth, character; and thes hildren might rise up after them and thauk God thet their mother was a pious woman, or their father a pious tan N. Macleod get Transcends All Substance, God's will In the present moment 1s the dally bread which transcends all substance Madame Swetchine, A*Want Ad. in The News 1s the first thing you should depend upon WT) Thoreday, Ju CENCE Premier Bau Broken a This Trea Tuesday Delegates for Italy Germany eight Hot lt; Paris; Jun has formally peace terms vu French foreig The day a is uncertain. Tuesday, but Ttalian de thorized to sig nouncement 1 might del: i is said, is couc German positi of violence. Weimar, officially anno peace. Paris, Jw tional 48 hour: council of thr s Weimar, Jure 22 In annouscing t German governinen Tr aty before the Premier Losier of resistin is no mean: treaty; the treaty it give us a allow to be wrestec the entente s prar that the treaty ca time to time and a 8. That is on in the treaty breat of peace. by expressing his ONE MAN JOO ARR All Meeting in Force pathetic Before Winnipeg forenoon. that Riot Act is in prevail. Mayor Gray s Au rep Saturday s: outright, scor . arrested on, i fronting Win jured were re s state police from t servers, as W feared that vi ing the symp: road to setth -and mediator the strike be continued. be tried beto Phillips, K.C Dhow. Winnipeg, Jun Martial - Law aWinnipes feading of the Gray, yesterday ary Lave stepped the- Civil-Authorit during the night + SEVEN, A most enjoyab Garden Party was Society on last at the hosp games such as Di were indulged in and an equally time of social int: by their alders of we crew frechments ceeds from the sz to about 19. 4s in prospect f Preperation for our big Dem expected Iilding will be als and other baseball boys ar Anio form for the
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