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Lesson III. -First Quarter, For
Jan. 21, 1912
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THE INTERNATIONAL SERIES.
and BF Lord or lovas to be Isorn nt tne
long hfore appolated time and pmee.
But at out ot harmony Wlth, God is
this, N'pl'Id which He , made and the
peoplOrvho inhabit tt that there was
no so4O for the Creator in the world
WhiehjHe had made and no weleome
for gen. "There MS nO l'00111 for
them ii the inn" (verse 7), Does the
though of it lead you to say, "Oh,
some p my heart, Lord leses--there
is Noe in my heart for Thee?" It so
then iau iney rejoice in the comfort
of Josh) 1, 12; ReV. 111, 20.
The tory of the shepherds takes us
back ti Abel and to Moses and David
and A los, and tbe darkness makes us
think ef the darkness that now is and
will heti]] He shall come amnia in His
glory (aa. Lx, 1-3). The night is far
spent,;he day is at hand, and the time
1 for on new bodies and the redeem-
' teen M Israel is ever drawing nearer
1 (leonekiii, 11, 12; Luke xxl, 28). •the
Ishephdels were doing just as they had
always' done, watching oyer their
flockeewhen the angel ot the Lord
came piddenly upon them, and the
glory C the Lord shone round about
them (nerse 9). Moses and David and
Amos yere keeping their flocks, Dlisha
was Owing, Peter and John and oth-
ers atltheir nets, Matthew at ' the re-
ceipt 8', custom, when the special can
came 4 them. It is required of some
that toy leave their fernier calling
and ofetbers that they continue where
they vere .1nd therein abide with
God (1 Cor. via 23, 24). Note the
visits if the Lord to such lowly peo-
ple as1Hagar, anumah and his -wife,
Gideon and others and in 'ea. 'vie
15, Hiitwo dwelling places. To Zach-
arias ,nd Mary and the shepherds
there ims given the heavenly "Fear
not" (verse 10; 1, 13, 30). It was also
the enters message on the resurrec-
lice Taunting (Matt xxvill, 5). HOW
Can we explain our slowness to tell to
all people the good tidings of great
joy? Is it because the tidings have
never trought us the joy unspeakable
of I Pe. 1, 8? The lepers of II Kings
vie 8, P, put as to shame. What can
we say to Christ? Suddenly a multi-
tude of tbe heavenly host is heard by
the shmherds saying, "Glory to God
in the highest and on earth peace,
good will toward men" (verse 14).
Listen lo the testimony of more than
a hundred millions of angels in Rev.
v, 11, 11, and then if you know that
you are redeemed join more beartily
in the scng of Rev. v, 9, 10.
The Lord Jesus in all His life on
earth nerer sought Ills own glory nor
His own will, and it must have been
with joy that He said to His Father In
His greet prayer, "I have glorified
Thee on the earth" (John vi, 38; vita
60; xvit, 4). Our motto should. be
"that Gscl in all things may be
glorified" (I Pet. iv, 11; I Coe x,
31). When the Lord Jesus shall have
become the peace of Israel and shall
have spoken peace to the nations
through Israel then quickly shall the
whole etrth be filled with the glo-
ry of the Lord (afic. v, 5: Zech. ix,
10; Num, xiv, 21). His people shall
be willing in the day of His power
(Ps. ex. 3). The angels. laving ex-
ecuted their commission, went away
into heaven; simply went borne. How
easy it sounds, how wonderful and
glorious it ere that we have ever with
us these mintstering ones who behold
the face of our Father in heaven
(Het). I,. 14; Matt. xvill. 10). The
shepherds did not seem to question
for one moment the good news they
had heard, and they considered the an-
gels as • the Lord's messengers, tor
they said, "Let us now go even unto
Bethlehem and see this thing which Is
some to pass. which the Lord bath
made known unto us" (verse 15). They
did not delay, but made haste. and
found Mary and Joseph, and the babe
lying in a. manger, as they had been
told (verses 12, 10). It was not any
kind of a figuretive manger, but liter -
Idly a place l'?Om which cattle ate
their food. As a rule. the statements
of Scripture are plain literal state-
ments, and unless the language is.
plainly figurative, as when our Lord
said, "I am the vine," "I am the door,"
"The trees of the field shall clap their
Text of the Lesson, Luke ii, 8-20.
Memory Verses, 10. 11 -Golden Text.
Luke ii, 11 -Commentary Prepared
by Rev. D. M. Stearns. "tw.
Those days of verse 1 are spoken of
in Gal. iv, 4, as "the fullness of
time," the time appointed betore the
world was, for the great deliverer to
some. for "known unto God ere all His
works from the beginning of the
world" (Acts re, 18). Be declereth
1 the end from the beginning and doeth
according to His will both in heaven
and on earth, turning the king's heart
whithersoever. He will (Ise. xlvi, 10;
Dan. iv, 85: Ps. cxxxv, 6; Prose
xxi, 1). So it came to pass that the
world ruler's decree was used by the
Lord of all the eartb to fulfill His pur-
pose and to cause the Prince of the
kings of the earth. the King ot kings
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Vancouver, B.C., Jan: 15. -Two arin-
ed highwaymen held up a street car
on Hastings Street in toe east end of
the city at 11 o'clock Saturday ei,glit.
Aftee securing :all the valuables,
which the passengers had, and shoot-
ing Conductor William Barker, they
escaped in an entennobilewhiCh they
bad earlier in the evening stolen from
G. ill. Torrey,' manager for Henry
Birks & Co. Yesterday Morning tile
automobile was 1 ound 111 perfeet con-
dition, Standing in the rear of the
Cambia street 'bridge.
It le estimated that the hold-up
men got $3,000 incali and jewelry.
Conductor 'Barker refused to give up
his fare box and the robbers fired ,
three shots, one stril?..irig, inm in the
back of the head 'anti ,rendering him
unconscious. 'He we,s not seriously
nanils," we must take it to mean sust
what it says. Accepting this babe as
the Saviour, Christ the Lord. they
made known what was told them con•
cerhing this child (verses 11, 17). With
the artlessness of simple minded peo-
ple they just believed what they had
heard and told what they had seen,
making us think ot Peter and John.
who said long afterward concerning
the same person, "We cannot but
peak the things we have seen."
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Vasell,s grocery store was held ul)
Saturday evening and 460 taken. Two
hold-up men were captured last week
in the persons of Ralph Munger and
j. Afford.
/ Young Teacher Ends Life.
Uxbridge, Jan. 15. ---Miss Evelyn
'Baiter, who until Christmas taught
echool at Leasirdale, was in Uxbridge
Saturday night until about 10 Welock,
when she was driven to her home. by
a young man of the town. The family
retired, and _after they had been in
their room for some time, Miss Baker
was heard leaviug her room and go-
ing A few minutes after
she was found in the pantry taking
something, but refused to state what
it was.
She again went to her room, and in
a ;thole time was .heard groaning.
When found she was in convulsions,
and although Dr. Mellow, who lives
quite close, was immediately summon-
ed, she died before the stomach pump
could be used. An inquest will be
held.
Stands Trial for Murder,
Port Lambton, Jae. Ma -Stephen
Keyoshk was yesterday committed by
Magistrate T. P. Boothman to stand
trial at the April assizes at Brunie cat
a charge of murder, arising out of the
death of Adams John and C. Naledee
on New Year's eve.
;John and Nalidee were killed at the
hatter's shack on Squirrel Island, one
of the Walpoles, 011 Dee. 31. the
body of Nahdee has not been found,
and a reward may be Offered for its
recovery.
Vinegar Works' Burns.
Hamilton, Jan. 15. -Fire destroyed
the plant and building of the Domin-
ion Vinegar Works at 41 Stuart street
west, Saturday afternoon. About $3,-
000 of the stock was saved. The loss
will be about $20,000. Insurance to
the amount of only $8,000 was car-
ried on the business. F. H. Yapp,
owner of the vinegar -works, stated
last 'night, that the plant would prob-
ably be rebuilt, The temporary use
of the old customs house building has
been secured, in which to carry on
the business in the meantime.
The cause of the fire is not known,
but Mr. Yap p thinks it started from
the furnace, as there was no other
fire in the building. There was no
one in the place when the fire started,
and it was not discovered until three
o'clock Saturday afternoon, at which
time it was burning. The firemen had
hard work in contending with the
flames, and it was six o'olock before
they were extinguished.
Joseph Pedlar, a fireman attached
to the Bay street station, 1 ell through
one of the floors while fighting the
fire and was badly shaken up, but
not seriously injured.
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Swift Current, Sask., Jan. 15. -The
body of Mrs. Gardinea, a widow, liv-
ing eight miles north, was found froz-
en to death two miles from town yes-
terday by a farmer who was driving
in. She left here Tlibesday afternoon
to walk home before the blizzard start-
ed. She is aged 40 years, and leaves
three children, the youngest being
eight years.
The body of Thomas Robinson has
been found on the road, 45 miles
south of here. Mounted police have
gone to inveitigate.
Clalgary, Ilan. 15. --Stephen Pritt
was found frozen to death about eight
miles west of the city yesterday. He
had been employed as cook at Bow-
ness camp, where the Associated
Charities have 4 ntienbee of men at
werk.
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Bluevale,,Ont., May 4, 1910-"I was
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tors or from a trip which I took for
my health, and I had to give up work,
Vinol was recommended, and from the
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my bronchial trouble disappeared, and
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It is the combined action of tlie
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erre reprieve 'ur tau rioter unutp.,...
has had an excelleet effect through-
out the country, which Saturday was
aroused when it was learned that the
King and his Ministry had Jailed to
reach an agreement on that question.
iIIE ED IS iER
Manchu Rule Is Needy at a
Close in China,
PREPARING. 1'0 • VAMOOSE
,
Everything Is Being. Put Into Reabi-
ness to Get Away to Jebel Unless 0 -
Miracle I -I actions - `titan Insists
on PeUsion and Guarantee of
Safety -Cannot darvy on the
Awful, Struggle Much Longer,
. France Has New Cabinet.
Paris, Jan. 15. -,The French Cabinet
organized by Premier Poincare was
officially announced yesterday. Ne
changes have been made in the port-
folios as given one Saturday night,
but yesterday's announcement includ-
ed the Ministers of Public Instruction
and Commerce and the Under Secre-
tarTle
i
els. Cabinet is composed as follows)
Premier and Minister of Foreign Af-
fairs, Raymond Poincare; Minister of
Justice, Aristide Briand; Minister of
Labor, Alevandre Millerand; Minister
of Marine, theophile Delcasse; Minis-
ter of Finance, L. L. Klotz; Minister
ot the Interior, Stiles Steeg; Minister
of Public Works, Jean Dupuy; Min-
ister of Agriculture, Jules Parns; Min-
ister of Colonies, M. Lebrun; Minister
of Public Instruction, M. Giusthau;
Minister of Commerce, Fernand
David.
Under Secretaries: Interior, Paul
Morel; Finance, Rene Besnard; Posts
and Telegraphs, Mr. Chaumel; Beaux
Arts, Leon Berard.
Pekin, Jan. 15, -The abdication of
the Emperor is expected to take place
within theee days, but events may
occur to give the Manehue a new
lease of life, Or, they often have in
the past when matters seemed hope-
less. Yuan Shi Kai's secretary makes
po secret of the preparations, and. the
Premier, Saturday afternoon, °enter -
red. for two hours with Hen Shih
Chang arid Shih Shu, the throne's
guardians, respecting the measures to
be undertaken.
It is understood that plans are be-
ing arranged foe the departure of the
Imperial family to Jebel. The Im-
perial guard will probably eat as an
escort, unless the flight from Pekin
Is secret, which is not improbable,
before the abdication proclamation
CANALEJAS RESIGNS.
Disagreement Over Reprieve Causes a
Crisis In Spain.
Madrid, Jan. 15. -The Spanish Cab-
inet of which Jose Canalems y Men-
des was Premier, resigned yesterday.
The Cabinet resigned as the result
of a divergence of views with Ring
Alfonso as to the advisability of com-
muting the death sentence of one of
the rioters. who murdered a judge
and wounded several court officials
in the town of Cullen., Province of
Valencia, last September. The gen-
eral strike at that time in Valencia
and other provinces involved a plot
to assassinate Gen. NVeyler.
The trial of the strikers has en-
grossed public attention to the exclu-
sion of all else. thank e to the skill-
ful campaign of the. Radicals,. who
Left Throat 'and Lungs
Very Sore.
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cold than Dr. Wood's Norway Pine,
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Don't he imposed upon by taking any-
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"Dr. Wood's" Is put ee in a yellow
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It is saki that the Manchus have
considered and have agreed to accept
the terms offered by the Republicans
some days ago -protection and re-
apeot such as would be accord.ecl to a
retired foreign monarch residing in
China; the eetention of the palace at
jehol or the summer palace -neer
Pekin, for the use of the Emperor;
the other members of the Imperial
family to retain their personal wealth
and property; all the. Manchu pen-
sions to -continue for a fixed term and
the payment of a large annual pension
to the court, said to be 10,000,000 taels
(about $500.000)•
A difficulty hag arisen in that the
Manchus are unable to obtain a guar-
antee that the future Republican
Governnaent would not repudiate the
pledges. Premier Yuan is still insist-
ine upon a national assembly, from
which he will undoubtedly endeavor
to obtain assuraece for the safety of
the Imperials and their maintenance.
The Manchus recognize that they
c: met continue in power without fur-
ther financial aid, sufficient for the
support of the army, while it is prob-
able that even after the last treasure
chest is empty the Republicans would
still be powerfel. As a consequence
ths. Manchu princes have decided not
to disgorge. They realize that a lib-
eral pension may not again be offered
if the struggle is continued and the
Republican.s incensed.
The diplomatic representatives held
a conference Saturday with Brig. -Gen.
E. J. Cooper, the British commander
at Tientsin, and discussed 'w'ith him
lois ability to keep open the Pekin -
Chang Wang Tao Railway. It is be-
lieved that possible trouble in Pekin
was also taken under consideration.
It is understooci that the leading
powers are ready to support Yuan
Shi Kai, believing that he is the one
strong leader capable of grappling
with the situation, especially in view
of the discord among the Republican
leaders.
Dermatches received from the pro-
vinces report many murders and the
looting and burning of houses. ,Hun-
dreds of women are committing sui-
cide, in fear ofobandits who are com-
mitting all kinds of atrocious crimes.
The armistice will expire Jan. 15, and
it is, thereforee,e expected that abdica-
tion 'will bi,,,completed before that
date. The .13rilace at Jeyol has been
sufficiently restored to accommodate
the Imperial entourage.
President May Resign.
Nanking, Jan. lb. -President Sun
Yat San received the news of the
pending abdication of the Emperor
quietly. He said that he was pleased
to learn that the first step towards
the pacification and reorganization of
the country had been taken. He anti-
cipated some delay in the readjust-
ment of affairs, and added that it was
quite possible that Yuan Shi Kai
might. be President of the new re-
public. He adhered to his declara-
tion that he would resign when the
Manchu Government had been 'ousted
and peace completely restored
throughout the country.
The first stage would necessitate a
military government, under which. or-
der could be secure, and the Republi-
cans were determined that the old re-
gime of corruption rarest be abolished,
and the people of China permitted to
earn the full reward of their lebor.
Armistice Extended?
London, Jan. 15.-Accercling to a
Shanghai despatch the armistice has
berm extended foe two weeks to give
the Manchus an opportunity to abdi-
cate.
eramage ;to Inc extent of between
$30/000 ancl $40,000 was done by a fire
which broke out in a building on Mc-
Gill College avenues,' Montreal, occu-
pied by Montgomery, Ross dr Co.
lean Seguin, the stage hand at the
Princess Theatre, Montreal, whose
back was broken between two acts qf
the performance last week when a
heavy »and bag used as a counte
weight, fell upon him, died SaturdaY.
Urge Lewis Against Socialists.
Berlin, Jan. 15. -The immense rally
to the Socialist 'flag :during the eleea
tient, to the Reichstag is .indicated by
the figures of the number of voters in
50 constituencies taken at random.
These show that nearly 82 per cent:
of the voters were Socialists,' and
foreshadow an aggregate Socialist 'vote
at the, conclusion of the polling of
4,000,000.
The IsTorddentsche Zeitung yesterday
headed ifs column with warnings to
the Government and to all non-Social-
iet partieeto make strong efforts in
the second' ballots against the return
of Socialist candidates. The Socialists,
it says; exercised turbulent terrorism
at home and build up a vision of the
general fraternization of the :peoples
of the world. The foreign enemies and
_rivals of the German empire, the
newspaper continues, build their
hopes upon the Socialists and will re-
joioe if they add to thei: victories in
the second ballots.
In conclusion, the article says:
"Our work for peace can only pros-
per when we keep ourselves strong
and united as a nation. Among the
first tasks of the new Reichstag will
be the guaranteeing of our defensive
power. The party calling itself inter-
national is incapable of meeting this
important demand.
PREMIER 00.LEJ0.S. •
seized upon the affair as a weapon to
attack the Government, in the same
way as they utilized the refusal to re-
prieve Francisco Fence, directoe of
the modern school, who was executed
1009, to briug about the downfall
the Mauler Cabinet.
Realizing that it vsasa soedid crime
and that the accused men -were ina-
osaible objects • of sympathy, , the
adicele raised a falee iseue, aeons-
inthe Government of all poets of
toeteres and. cruelties towards the
prisonete. ,Consequently the agitation
spread with great rapidity and caus-
ed grave concern to Premier Oenale-
jae.
The Ministerial ctieis at the moment
of the Feanco-Spanish negotiations
on lVforocco is of exceptional gravity,
mid the' Xing lias lost no time'in eon -
selling with the leading statesmen,
in turri conferring with tie% Montero
Riles, president .of the Certice; ex -Pre -
Mier Monet Prendeegait, and ex -Pre-
mier Maura, all of whom. agreed that
the IAborCis should, remain 155 p07505.
'rimy urged the Ring to try to nreyail
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RIEFS FRONT. THE WIRES.
The fear of a col strike has rush -
ea up prices in, Britain.
The Government has decided. to
abandon the Newmarket Coital.
The re-count in the Bellville mayor-
alty election leaves Mr. Vermilyea's
majority of four ueeliangecl.
Wm. R. Taylor, formerly manager
of the Hull Electric Railway Co., clied
Ayhtlfr, gue., Saturday,' aged 46.
The Effixionzi- hos pile] via s amag-
ed by fire and. the-jilitients had to be
taken ont in intensely cold weather.
Mr. sOstvnld Hickey's clwelliug in
Wellenil was evreelted by an explosion
01 gas. Mr. and Mee. Hickey were
painfully burned.
U. S. millere would redime grain
rates from the Canadian Northwest
to Minneapolis and Duluth. They pro-
pose to mill our wheat in bond.
It is reported at Ottawa that the
Geand Trunk Pacific will seek for
ernpoweeing it to make a de-
benture etock issue of $10,000,000.
The teekish gunboats at Suez,
which arrived at the beginning:of the
• Tel -cm -Italian war and were disarmed,
are still at that port' and not destroy-
ed as rep6rted.
It is stated that Me, Finch Miller,
eity eolief einem of Peterhoro, has
been appointed Indian agent ,fee the
Mississategue tribe ei Indians of Rice
and Med Lakes, '
Through the' explosioe of tile steam
boil& at fieavenharest Sanikeitim the
theepatients had to he removed to
the °Meld° -cottages, there was some
SufiGrillfx 3Yit oxneersre to the cold.
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Train Wrecked; Six Die.
Philadelphia, Jan. 15. -Six persons,
five womeu and a men, were killed
eshen an express train on the New
York division of the Pennsylvania
Rallimaci crushed into a light stetien
wagon at the Linden avenue grade
croesing i51 torre_schtle, a suberb, yes -
The aencl are: Charles David -
art, ILyea.trry-§at O'Connor,
aged. 10 years; Brillget Ivtallay, ged
42; Agnes (lenity, aged 22; Rose Gal-
lagher, aged 18 yeare, Nuy Ilsoddy,
aged 20 years'.---4-4.7,2Sen.VesTe
The dead women were all employeel
as servants in fashionable homes in
Torresdale, a.nd were being conveyed
t3 church -when the accident d'ecurred,
Daviclsoneevas driving the wagon. The
Linden alreiilie- gation is usually
gnarded by a watchman, but11t11e' re -
plat: man was on leave of absence
and. his substitute had not appeared
when the coach reached the crossing.
Davidson waited for a feeight train to
,pass end thee drove directly in :front
of the approaching eeprese. •
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Watch will. keep perteet rime
tor a lifetime. It will pay rut
t. well to let us clean your waxen,.
every 12 or 18 months. ;
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Issuer of
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and the house h.e occupied, owned by
Coss/ Homes, wrecked and burned.
The loss, $1,000, ie covered by insur-
ance, Escaping gas eaused by the
riebb'er tube becoming disconnected.
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