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ciaeatts will lie anisic#ed until: forbid ;ai retainers vi . Charles Edward Stu -;burst '!spunthem, ze for ;he omen; the ahrone ei- grace :and were~ .arra
and r,.barged accordingly. art, and a number of others of more :that accompanied 'Paul and Daniel, love abd wisdom and infinite Power
Changes for contract advertiseatneantc or !ese interest to the student of'tbciugh they saw Hire non they were snoisict be cletbed in the guise of the
be in the office by noon, Nfonday, .history, and particularly to those who affrighted. conunou place and the humble.
\\'e admire a finnan' that can do a When Jesus started his ministry,
.-,i,aeaaxq..aaturnaNu,,,,tr, ,,, q,,,ufF_. Thl. paper and its ami;aaig i presents good piece Ot work. And our five (Luke. 4:16-19), reading from the boon
F. a striking object Iesson in sentiment. asenses, unassisted, tell us oi the pear of Isaia:a, he eliminated the idea o
=.. 1924 Dal 4 i f 1e last Stuart King eves deposedlection and integrity of God's handl- 'vengeance from this teL Isaiah 61
M 1 _ l or rather ran away frore his throne nsork. If we equip ou-seit•es whine -3n The old dispensation of the ,lase
0 i B 1 f' ' ` „ ; 1 = in i6 . James II, Was a tyrant, a ;scientific apparatus to search out the had some things in common with the
F. bigot and a £award, according tonevstesious properties of the elements gospel of the Christ<The law bad the
,":Sfacaulay, the .historian, his ' brother'or if we use, the telescope to exploit: ten conrau 2ments, and, the coin -
Charles IL, a good-for-nothing Lib- .the university 'or the microscope to reandment of Leviticus Ie9:i8 "Thou
ertine; their father,' Cltar^es L, en examine the wonders of the dust -ail shalt love thy, neighbor ; as thyee@3,"
tyrant and his father James I a :,these are enonglt to prostrate us in and the commandment of Deut. dee,
doddering old numskull 'This is 'dent admiration. l"Thou;;, shalt love the Lord thy God
.iet of Stuart Kings, who reigned in j TeL is soave:Bing more that pros- . with all thine heart, and with all thv i n
England, and a fine lot they were, krates us arid makes -us fear Cod.thy He soul, and with all migiht"" The Ir
This isthe dynasty which the Jacob -?is so wonderful, and in His „crearicnlaw had its atonement for those t3 at
rtes adhered to for a hundred' years' has nelicit . marvelous p os-" and itsenal-
ext<atarzia+urr,,raaria,pan„„tttlaaa,:,a,ueweutata,,, openedup �' inadvertently bTalce a it ,
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,tat,,- "filer they ,had gone. Several at-isibilities for us to find and give hap ties for those - Ino wilfully ignored it.
.rpts, were made to replace their:pine-es throughthe channe s of righte-'The gospel of Christ, likewise had the
No sooner was our fast issue out descendants on the nhroae, but with-1ousness; but r=e have pe'-verted our same commandments. But in addi-
tbain people commenced calling us up out. success.: and to-da_y it is almost way, and blighted many a blossoming' titer_ it sacs, "Love your en.einies, bets
says where the horse and cutter beyond comprehension that the-•_ joy for others, by seeking other than- them that curse you, and do good to
els on the laleonday ' eretun ,: slaoz3ld exist any number . of people nein than self-denial and righteous- ethein that despitefully use you.” This
v,-taeu it was supposed to have been. ,iew or ivauyP who idealize the,.naern ness through which to express oursel-'last exhortation heralds a mar-
takeu frtnaai the Methodist Church ory of the Stuarts, and would bring res. The consciousness of our si n,°velous sacrifice, Jesus Himself, the
:shed at \4:aragharu and abused. It is back their descendants ii they "could, and the darkness that floods our soul -chastisement and curse of our sin
riot our intention to say much more and for that Purpose hare a paper after its invasion, maks God terriine l corning upon. Haan:.
,about it. The Store as given to us established. The direct heir .be- the to as. 1 Henceforth no man is co nnission-
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a farce, The horse and etntte. Stuart line to the throne of Britain For the fu-t7.aer a man's nature, is ; ad to send woe upon his fellow. Ca-
k -as in Teeswater ou the nlonria3 las. a visitor- to Toronto about a, from God, the more will terror ar'e-- to s
troph,. can now came only to the
might in quesrion and was driven be• anoath ago. He is the Duke of Rea- come him when consciously- brought ; anuli who cuts himself off from mercy
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vottzg ladies. Next tirnie a story ;sick, a Spanish Grandee. His photo into the presznce of God. Before and blessing' by killing those who are
given for Publication and later which was in the :Toronto papers at God can make us know our sins for- merciful -leaving himself surrounded
found to be untrue, we are .going tolthe tiaue. shows a. striking likenez-e given, and that the purpose of His ate- ott1v by people of like temper with
publish the name' of the person giving -to the pictures we have seen of James proach is to eestare us to the pates of himnself
it along' with the true story in the IL, lastof the Stuart Kings.
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copy of a paper called "The Jacobite" Miss May Bone of Jatsetsw'ille is
published in Rongotea;, New Zealand, spending' her holidays with her moth -
and issued quarterly. As sugges edd er, Mrs. Jas. Sonnet -.
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righteousness rather than to punish But, eveti then, God's ultimatum of
ns foe sins that are past, He na et peace on earth, gdita'dwill toward risen,
first assume a guise that will riot ter- istill stands. God has neverchanged
rift us. And :behold, with what .an His countenance toward man_ Jesus,
assaring countenance He approaches went tbrouab Gethsemane, Caesar's'
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judgement hall, Calvary, death, and:
See the babe, born in a mange_ 1 ` afte- his resurrection ignored the
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is .not un9ai a he Crrnar G5rdeus with whims Londoners are familiar.
tish Colmrnbians are almost. abuernasily proud of
their Ca+itai city Victoria_ They 'till admit that
ads streets are mot blocked with tramc, and that its.
shops are perhaps' not of the most modern t e, but
give them an opportunity to taEk of Parliament House
Ruiidings. the ProvincialMusennn. the Library, the
.Saanfch Mionntaiii Observatory, the Einprees Hotel,
Ssadeena Pars, the golf. links., the nnotoririg roads, the
private houses, the wonderful gardens, and, abave all,
Beacon Hill Pak, and they will not let it go by.
And they are justifiabiy:prend of their eity. It is
indeed beautiful, and in a ,beautiful setting. R_dyard
E ?lag mance wrote of it '"To realize' Victoria you. roust
take ali teat the eye admires taper ,an Bournemouth,
Torquay and the Isle of Wight, the Happy Valley:: at
Hong Kong. the Boon at Sorrento and Caraps Bay;
add retnMsc .:: e of :lte Tnenned Iene, and arra. ,,e a:
the w rile are n..d. the lleay of Napless with sei'1e Ilfirta-
ireeas_:a the t".sebgrouad.''
P•ta -1_low the sunshine to Victoria," might be a tri
a i g s:ogan to use in attractiaag visitors to the capital
'city of British Columbia. Year by year it is becoming
more popular as a winter resort, particularly among
people from the Prairie Provinces who find fn it an
escape from the cold and snow of the winter at bonne^,
The average aranuai rainfall only approxitaaates tw nay.-
sea eta inches, while the fempenatare ding the winter
months allows for open air sports, drives and all that
goes with oatkwr• life. and permits the seasonal flow re
so bloom an mid prolusion.
Five or sin golf courses, open the year round, are:
features of the tourist attractioats of Victoria an
when one corns to thin city overlooking the: Straits es
Juan- de Pura, he fatds that like the bag of Santa
Clams.. it holds something for everyone.
One erat'.:l reef -write of 'Victoria : without 'writing
about its parts and gardens. public and private. No-
where in the world are they s.attercd 1Ia sugar profu-
sion .:r do they strike. such r. gorgeous, yet harmeniens
nate as they de in this eitC. Pe."rhfiaps the meet pep-' ork
TM �r of the poblie plaees is Beacon Bill Park, Nelda
contents 3013 acres lad out .-.s retrea»kin grounds and
pleasure gardens within 15 ttute: walk t f the EmpressHotel.
The nu han t Sunken. rorirnhie fairy land a fiP.o'ti,nrs,
mtnruhs, .awns. :dike and wteerfat , art.firtar:a constructed in a: old
eltatarry,. are a :ever w'aa.i~fag eattree o. delight.. and be wito is pos essad of
a scientific mind er is merely just interested will find nix h to admire
em. the astropFe el ea .ei• -at-er e an Saerieli Matinatain, Here be will
find the second la et teleseepe in the word. d'
motorist, . s is :•
For the i.,sa�orts�, more than a ei�.ou,mn•:3 miles of splendid ItigiQas+ay
girt e? eta, and these he error e;njat33 for days at a time, making shoxa .rips
l'etcr'a to neig,laabor ng bays, towns .and. 'tillages. er 'antis-
may be extertlf:d to a ;geek er more. Geed fishing is available off '<
.snore, or: in the numerous lakes and streams. There
is no doubt that Victoria is the piaygroand of Western
Canada, and Vancouver Island is preferred by many
to. California becauee, unlike those of the later eiien-
xy.. i:s beauties and attractions have not been ar-
t ff sa ly produced by irrigation.
ian onter T_siana s heritage of natural .scenic
. , t aguty, eiimate and -attractions to the sportsman are
estimable, but. as . if these did not sufffee, in order
that reside ±s and visitors to Victoria should fully, and
pleasantly ozeupy their aerie for recrea on,' a. huge
Crystal Garden, designed by Messrs. Rattenburg and -
James is neve being built by the Canadian Pacific
Railway Coni aaxy. d A winter garden starlit by day
and glittering by .night. with•music and an atmos-
phere, it is panned, which will not be easily, forgotten.
Built on a tan acre property facing the Empress Gar-
dens, the Crystal Garden wird be of generous proper-
tions, with lower portion in brick and concrete•and en-
perstructure of steel and specially designed glass.: The
interior will eventually be a huge conservatory, prot+i-
sion having been made throughout for growing vines,
paints and plants, and in the centre will feature the
largest salt water s -'imrning pool on the eontimeht.
To give a Roman Bath effect, from the peacock
Alley promenades and dancing floors above, there will
be eoncretee steps down to the landing of the pool which '
will be 150 feet long, 4a feet wide and 9 feet deep at'
the diving.end. Salt water will be pumped from Bea-
con Hill Beach, a distance of 'nearly a mile main -
tamed a., a temperature of 70 degrees and mile,
in
constant 'circulation. It will of coarsen be eternized,
and bathers, before cratering the pool will pass under
showers, of 'varying tetnperatanres. Airing other at-
tractions planned are a gymnasium and hot salt water
baths.
All efforts are : now being concentrated on the,
work of construction of the Crystal Gardea to the end',
hat it will be completed by May 24th neat, in time
or a gala week which es being arranged byVictoria
eitizeiis, and in connection with which a ageant is'
being planned. A forty pieee orchestra has already -
been engaged to play in the Garden during `s a'ietoria Vreek"
Ann' cipating that this season will see the beginning of a large tortre
ist movement to -'lard Vancouver .island,, the Canadian Pacific is plan-
ning to considerably augment its service between Vancouver, Vittoria
and Seattle, and for this.run twvo new steamships, the largest ever to'be placed in service en the Pacific -Coast, are ntnw belag completed. Tha
first, the Prineesc Kathleen, will make her initial run early in tate
new year when she will eonsiderabiy faeilitatte the moveci.ent. of than
lenge number of caeationists and tourists who choose to visit British
Columbia, and partieularl3* Vancouver leland at that time. The "Fein.
Wens Marguerite" will go unto regular eerviee .two months later.
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next door to Crawford's Garage and will be pleased to have you
call and visit us, We will be pleased to show you anything in
Stock. If . the particular article you wish is not in ear Store we
e-- can Taxa it 'here for you in three or four days tune.
Our Stock is entirely new and opened within be last few.
day
Y ou'll double the happiness in some home when you select
something 3tnusiral as a Christmas Gift
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mac, Mr. McNab-what size will you want?"
Mee'v "'n- "I'll require a fairly large one, mon-t fere'
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aries to carry- His declaration of peace
4 thra the ranks ofa'? still host.Sle lila
inanity_
The throne of Grace is so " ap-
.proachable. The Babe of.Bethlcheni,
the bey of Nazareth, the carpenter, I
the Tuan of Gethsemane, the victim
Ioan the cross, our aver -ready Bibles,'
the Holy Spirit -thus does God. clot
'the His Majesty and powuer 'and cis -1
er cu to utake His contact
st God stoop to can-
es Fatly- tc# be again flouted fay us.;
The' light of dile has come to us --are'
-e n encb'sna i3, takitng, adv-antage of
nts iott-iy approach to exalt otirsel-',
s: Se<rod had the Babes'o Bethle-,i,
'fain killed.. Others' deep sed the Mee-
sieth because lie tante in the guise of
How often have wt' like:-,!,.
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:eived His Word and'
n tint liave we done with. the
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caused last Saturday aiternooe, by a.
fire `which occurred at :Nit Wes
joy.nt's residened. The chimney and
pipes caught fire but ow -inn to the
slieedy arrival of the firemen, "there
was no damage,' but that caused by
the water.
Mr. Harry Alton arrived on
from Walkerton, for the holid }-s-
Miss Gladys Hodgins of I.or-cl'c ri
Normal, . is ;home.
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