feVfW'S#'!*? J «i t r i-i- ' # 4( ;■•' f t KTg r tw'!̂ THB"WgST'T S:frTiEff5' c , i , « n d ' the mennet of It; * " J S '"hive been ' " - - " • "5"",K.»T«-d for ut)ir« mArk«<t Agi» to'* kooW M 4'rrKH AND PHYSICAL UESBARCH *rtrl being nlrendy prepared for the o^rating table*--then a serloua ques* tton arkea aa to the value of physical diagnoses. The "̂ tiling - which -opemted- In ' " ■* ■ ■' ■Christian Science to heal this young ...tt«f.H of Christian Science woman , was the . tan^^ible and sub* )lnt tti c, nbXusr*bec«^«*« ' '̂ '̂ *2*5!®!}pbvK)Ui»' about'God ijcienco. on human thought as f̂td obvious. The d im ity ih, a n 'Y ;S e y of ChrisUan Science »"" "li f w o o r In Btrone contrart "i?h1hJ continually chan rin j mote- in the history of materialo(is involved i ^ n e n continual sysicnu*; ,outerlal systems of heal- n eo on so long as the educators iblV for such systems base responsioie.... uncertain a stantial Word, or spiritual idea, that .y?ithout^»which "wAs.^not any thing made tha t was made." And the reality of the healing must bo-measured by the results. SUPPLY Not' irtfrequently one hears the question asked: "Why am I not able to make my financial demonstration? .1 am able to demonstrate It may be thfit you ai-e even now troubled about your business, worried about the evils of limitalion and aflfiic* tion, Hemember tha t the identity of a i r 'th tngs^and this includes " your business, as well as your health--is maintained not in m atter or material sense, but as the true idea of the croativo - Mind, »or-t*od{ ̂and that, as such, it reflects the perfection, capacity, and inexhaustible resource of the creative cause forever. Because of this, nothing can ever happen to it. It cannot fail, I t cannot do'any- ply and to grow, interpreted so w l l in the Glossary of Science and Health as "The structure of Truth and Love; whatever rests upon and iiroceeds ft*om divine Principle,** In this'sclen- tifle translation of thought--the over- widening realisation of Life's afflu ence--one inav truly say (Hymnal, ' No,* I4i>) thing oxcent to manifest the imi>arta* tions pf Mind and Life with which its iWheraver He may guide 'iue, - No want shall tu rn me,back;.* My shepherd is beside md/ ': And nothing can I luck. His wisdom cvcijr wnketh, ■i'n6verHis sight k ' dim; over physical troubles with respect to my self and others. Why am I not able , . nises upon so uncertoin their l"^ '*!A,..,.--matter which has al-*%i ft f I <*t*****")Ym V v6r iVflaL-Il llWp ••a. "'idV'been ubandoned as su6h by the rcaiiN „uv*«lrist3 Of the world. i mre than passing Interest . ' ,b VC S w clos the concents to oiiH',1,' ...... , fndiftv bv leading to solve my problem of supply? Let us examine this. When a person is suffering from illness and pain, if he has exhausted his reliance upon mat ter ho readily turns away from all f I ll'll itv uccoptea vouuy wy „ ^ l v , a s t.<mhra< to, the' definitionpliyi'S , I MBtivitr .tmnva (icm material remedies; and he is willliu to rely solely upon spiritual or menta means to establish the*̂ harmony of health. He may have learried from experience that material remedies in volve either a bad-tasting medicine or a painful operation. In any case, ho is willing to turn-away iy im the use of material ,remddiesr--r" r But with,#'espect to the. problem of 5 f rvality established many years ago by Mrs. Eiî iy- To tlio.se who contend,that m atter is substuiiee. and that, as_ sucĥ ^̂ S h e 1 terms of materialil^r, the ""Sion. "V)r. supply, position, poor' business', what does ho do?. While he-tells.you that S tl . A»noHean-Chemical Swiety, in ?■ ̂ iiii'css to the. society a t 'Mmne- ' mMK Minnesota, in September,;1929, J reportod to have said in this con- ' iVitlu iii "Physicists have. beep, mak- "'̂ '̂'iScUasing"uM of mathematicalmgforms of expression, ,and have'been S ing less atieption to the develop- ' Tiient of mechanical models. Shysicists incline, to the belief that this is only a temporary stage, and that ultimatelv we must be able to form a concrete picture, or mcdel ot the atom. There,, is. I believe, rio adequate justification for this belief We have no guarantee that nature ' ■ ' constituted that it' can be accur- jlTidv de.^ib^fr in terms of mCchanm^^ The use of symbols as ah aid nf ciectrical models. I t is more prob- hindrance--to thought, is as,, old. as . be desires, to use mental or spiritual .means solely in the solution of these problems, he. is thinking--because he has'not alreadv been taught how bet ter to think--that some personal or material consideration . is a prime requisite in the working out of the problem. :He is,,in short, holding fast to a inaterjal sense of supply. A per son situated thus might ask himself. Is it not just as inconsistent to hold •to. and to*^Tbly upon a material sense of supply vwhile working out the problem of position or of business, as it would be to hold to and to rely upon- a material sense of medicine while w orking. out the problem of sickness ?• or - cWc. that, it ouly-be expresaed maiii«iiiuuu«*v, -- 7";, III. _i'i»» three la.it quoted, words, "if at all. lUhematically, if a t alh " In these one may:see a fine point,of integrity, ' .expressed b y Dr. Laiigmmr. . Many years ago Mrs. Eddy was viewed with glances which were more ; than askance, when she expressed a similar > conclusion in."these words XScience .. and Health, p. 264), "M atter disap- ' pears under-the microscope or Spirit. ^he world. Moses perceived a demand of ^Principle,' or God,'. whiC|h was translated ..by him into these^ words, "Thou shalt not make unto thee - any gjraven image." The "graven image,'̂ HEALING. ACTION The" point is ' sometimes stressed that in Christian Science healing there is no material or accepted process, by which the healing can be observed and measured," classified . a n d ; charted. There exists an old-saying, tha t per-. as a m aterial sense of supply, had always controlled the consciousneiss of our questioner, and" for this reason'his thought did riot relinquish ' readily what it had not yet been able to. seO as a false' sense of' supply;" in" short" , he had not; as yet gone^?!far.( enough in the! scientific translation"of-rth'ought to comprehend, as real and tangible, .things beyond a mortal, material sense of supply. What h.as here beeri said may be summed .up thus; When one turns I immortal nature is cndowedl The objective is glorious! Ilow shall „we approach it? I know of but one way. But 1 do know this way ns it is re vealed in "Science ami Health with Key to the Scripturo.s,"--the way of Christian Science with its upward translations and ever-satisfying com-" pensations. There i.s always opportunity, .there is always , occupation-- Ideas to be happily occupied and brought to sat: isfying-fruition. . seventeen-year-old boy was com pleting a dilficult niece of work about tho^ house.. He had been laboring patiently for . hour.s. Presently a happy,, triumphant voice boomed up the stairway; "It woiks!" What u lino sense of iHingsL To finish some thing, and to be" able l.o say, Jt works. Here may be seen one of the great joys of existenei'. Perhaps no other joy can equal tbis, unless it be ; the joy which coriie.s when,' after completing .a, work well done, you . 'then reach' out--and begin another.' .Was it 'riot,'•'the beloved Robert Louis Stevenson who intimated that it is more pleasant'to journey than to ar rive? The understanding of Christian Science ia continually inspiring and . impelling, thought into-broador realms of accomplishment. \ Re,ierring „to the nature of true , Science : and its imimrtatioris, Mrs. Eddy has written in Science and Health (p. 128): "The, term Science, properly understood, refers only to the laws of God and to His"government of the universe, inclusive of man. From this: i f follows that business men and cultured ,scholars have found . that Christian Science enhances their . endurarice and' mental, powers, en-. larges~ their perception' of character, gives them acuteness and compre hensiveness and an ability to-excoed--, their ordinary business capacity. . . . It extends the atmosphere of thought, ■ giving-niortals'access fo broader and- higher realms. I t raises the thinker "into his native air of insight and per spicacity." In the joyous experience of demon- * strating Christian Science man's view is.'^yer widening. New fields, more wirinirig objectives, are continually beckoning. . ' • I s . i t nof said in the greats day of He knows the way He laketh, • H' "And I will walk with Him." „ V E R N O N F E E D S T O R E A. C. SKAIILR Thbn« Watt f Fertilizers of AU Kinds <1 ■ Wood» Coal, Builders* Supplies away from his reliance upori' persorial ■ c o S S ^ -m ,nls_cr.ea«on:^l.■B^oldJIhave.^v-en viT. • V ic Tiriilolv medicines.to establish health, he will established religious and healing,sys- ^re P e c o m i^ s This.position has .^„en.gained C e - l l r e l d y %eco!S^ -the--fruif-'Of "a treeT^ielding-aecd^*?" The -fruit pf a tree, "yielding seed"! Eternal in stinc t,and, ability to m ulti--- SCIENCE AND HEALTH WITH KEY TO THE SCHH*TIIRKS by MARY BAKER EDDY The original Htundiird and only TextlHKik on CliriHtian Science M ind-lieali^, in one voinnte of ' 700 pages, irtiiy be rend or purchased at Christian Science Keuding Koiniis tiirougliout tlie World. The addresses of iho Christian, Science Reading Rooms in Bri- ti.sh Columbia, where "Science and Health, With K ey 'to the Scriptures" mi'iy' bo road, pur chased, or ordered by post, are-- *■ VANCOUVER: ' 927 Birks Building. 1482 W. .Broadway at Gmiii ville.-' . , , 1076 Burnaby Street. 10th Avo. arid'Main Street. NORTH VANCOlJVEllf . ChUi'ch, Victoria Park E. , WEST VANCOUVER: 20th St. .VICTORIA: 512 Say ward Bldg. CHILLIWACK: Yale Rd. , , COURTENAY: Agricultural Hall. •DUNCAN: ̂ ' King-'s Rd. and Ingram St. KAMLOOPS; Orange Hall. . .. KELOWNA; ~ . Bernard , and Bertram Sts. , KIMBERLEY: K.P. Hall. LANGLEY PRAIRIE:' Fuller Hall. NANAIMO: Phap6rSt. NELSON: 209_BakerlSt. J^EW WESTMINSTER: 541 Clarkson ,^t. --" • PENTICTON:, Incola Hofei.' -PR-T-NtTE-RITPERT. , ~ T ~ N. K . W . S a v o r y 14 Hi Marine Drive Ambicside l>hono Weal 340 EvonitiKH, West 143 Listings Wanted R e a l E s t a t e... . F i n a n c e a n d I n s u r a n c e t n > TRAIL. SAWDUST SPECIALS Sacked ....... ...!! iinilH for $10.00 Bulk .............. 8 units foj' $8.50 Stock up while jiricos lire low.' WOOD SPECIALS ■Mill - Fir - dry...........$5.00 cord, Hu.sh Fir ......... ...... S5.50 cord CO and Heater BlocksKuniaci and Fireplace Wood $.4.00 cord Slabs & Edging.s;.;i cord.s $11,00 Alder ........ $5.00 cord Topsoil -.Rock - Manure Dump Truck Work . CHARLIE TIIOMI'SON We.st 582 , West 582 " ' \ This. position has J>een ̂ gained ifw s'to lcteritisST ^^ Christian Science"; :uhdeflyirign;hir~ScigHge.-~Ŵgh--idBas---r-Gont-rnuing-t-hrs-TSttbjeetT-is-i^ are clearly set forth in the textbook,' "Science and Health w ith'Key to the Scriptures," written_by_;-Mary__Bake^ Eddy. Indeed, so thoroughly estab lished is this recognition that; the names Christian Science; or Mary obvious that a first-degree mortal mind sense of supply involves limita tion, .'helplessness,. and _ lack- of con- ' fidqnce, with constafit fear of loss? Does fhis/comprehend substance and supply ? , rw hat a '"tragedy of faliity C O jV C R E T E C O N T R A C T O R S 7- ~ l.:li.I7aHd-^ear4Hg~ ~ - -: -, ^ E S ^ v a tk in ::^ r-k ~ r . "Sole Agents ̂ o r ARMOR COAT WATERPROOF CEMENT PAINT TEAROE ,& , SON, TILING Sinks ̂ Fireplaces Floors WEST VANCOUVER BUILDERS' SUPPLY. West .560____ 215:i Marine Dr. ~i-- T* T ?8^rer=Eddy-a¥g7jaentioned, thought a t ,■ disappointment IAM A A îLk .MM CM M MA' AMA O 1 7.. fTIÎ '..k" ' ̂M .. . M.once associates these names'with heal ing and spiritual' enligjhtenirient. iT his, than The true idea of substance 'arid supply is • never failirig, i s . never de- Synopsis of land Act half a century gives a very good^ idea ation,' is uncontaminated with .fear. FBB-BMPTIONS of the- value-r^which Christian Science . -has-brought to, a suffering humanity. - Being purely-spiritual-inJtsmature, Christian Science does not follow the practices used in* ordinary m ateria l ItS'. source is inexhaustible, because • Mind is. inexhaustible. Because the -spiritual--idea--of-- substance--and------- supply is--true it is therefore - real", tangible, substantial, arid i satisfying ; ' •systems of healing; nor does its action- always. Being endowed by Mind, or rest upon physical or material diag^ G o^ jvith_the nature of fruitfulness, nosis. Both the premise and con-' itT^^ever diminishes, but multiplies, elusion of physical diagnosis are based and"'brings into view endless varieties . • ^rupprLjthe==Jncertaintiea=ofL_.=matter -==.of=Love-s=inexhaustible=.supply hence such a diagnosis cannot express There' are times when one 'finds.+ ■ a___ '.1 . .TUT* ■■■■• ̂ '■•■■•'I ̂ 1 . ............ ' .... ......•.■• T̂ 'ACANT,: unreserved, surveyed Crown -• V ]&nds may be inre-cmpted by BrltlKli 1929 the-true-ideas of Mind, which, only, - himself confronted with a sick busi- roflect understanding. . nessj a sick body, or a situation which A ease may be recounted here.of a . presents all of the hopelessness which ~ypling=3Komao:j^fl--st.udenfMnHa-weH-'f^ebftfrQnted-Moses ofc-oId.:-aSt-he 3to.o_dL, known colIege,...̂ . - She was - attacked ̂ a t 'th.e edge of the Red Sea with the jrith--what--the--collegeHphysician--re- children--of--IsraeL-- In_the_-Glossa ry . ported to be appendicitis, > and . was of Science, and . Health (p. .583) Mrs subjects -over 18 years of ajio,; orid by aliens on declarbis intention to become. -British'-subjects,-- eondltlonnl--uj)on7~rc«l-"r denco, occupation and improvement. yuU Information- ooncernlnn -Prc-cin])' tions is given In Bulletin No l, Land . Series, "Hov to Pre-empt Land," copies of, which can be obtained free ol charge by addressing the Department »of Lands, Vic' torltt, B.C.; Bureau of Provln"clal Inforirm- tlon. Victoria, or any Oovornment Agent. ~ Records will be granted covering oiily l̂and-"-hultable*-=for=agrlcultural==ftUrpoBGs='̂ within reasonable distance of rodd, school .and marketing facilities and which Is not tlmberland, Le., carrying . over 6,000 board feet per acre east of the Coast Rancfb and " 8,000 feet per, oers west of that Bange. ' ;;AppIIcaWona=for"-pro-omptrons-nrê o"- bf!= ; addre8sed"~iô ~IIie~Tan3TnDoinirn85Tbnor'*TjT* the;Land Î cordlng Division, In whlclr-ihe ordered Jiospital to prepare for Eddy ha^^^efiped,"Children of Israpl, ill-w a a m^partf=g5 ' ^ -land-rappUcd--for-rls--situated;--on--nrlntccT' forms obtained from! tbs Commissioner. Pre-emptions must be occualed-toiUUv.c a Christian Scientist, as' were her' parents. The mother - of the youn'g woman journeyed to the college town. - Upon her arrival, the mother removed- the daughter . from the hospital, al though warned by the surgeons t h a t . the daughter Would pass on - •within' lorty-eight hours unless the operation-' was performed. 'The Christian Science . wactitioner -who' had been treating-this, case went to the college- to'wti with tRr-girl;c"oritinupus- following midnight, which hmit of tiipe* allotted-by the r^^o^-^for_the-girl to live, a-serious -happily .and S met by the Christian bcience treatment. Within three days*1. -- "'""cin,. vv ruim uu'ee u»ys 1. ^fmoval of .the girl from the j, pita], she enjoyed a'""-'Kiicvo'xTt h f b n ^ L ' a . ' ^ b u g g v ride anil town, to the, amazement ^laLum ------- - . , himi of rsoriie" fifteen your own uplifted thoughts---that'they -- ■womenziatu^ntsr-who^--goTerward"--When-confMnted^y--a--aitoifi-nŷ _i--.k1 L.,̂Myv1s>tMcr'i'rAi3£f'?;'P/a Soul." These representatives of Soul are the spiritual or tftie ideas of Life, M ind,. or . God, which unfold to the- understanding a satisfying .s^se of .omnipotence, omnipresence, ancL omnir senee," as reflected and repeated in all. identity .and- individuality. ' I t-m a y be that you never have , actually stood on Jh e shore of .the Red Sea as did Moses in ancient days, with every human hope cut off. ' - Bpt... you have stood upon 'the shores of., your own red seas, with all avenues of escape seerningly closed--hopeless ness staring you in the face. In the scientific translation of immortal Mipd and ' mortal - mind it is ' not ' unnatural or- supernatural that to you a l ^ should come, as came to Moses'pf.old, the voice"of God, Life, or. Mind, de- ■ daring to-your- children of rsrael---to years aniOmprovemonU made to val ue vol 810 per' acre, Including clearing and cuHl-; vatlngiat least live acres, before a Crown Orant' can be received. Pre-cmptlone carrying port tlmp . conditions of occupatioa ore also granted.* - PUBOHABB OB XBASB Applications -ore received ; for purchaseof vacant ' and ûnreserved " O r o w n ^ a n d s . nol being . tlmberland, lor a g r i c u l t u r a l . : p u r p o s e s . Minimum price of f i r s t - c l a s s (arable) land le $5 per acre, a n d s c c o i i r f - 1 class : (grazing) land, - 83,00 p e r : a c r e Further Information Is' given in B u l l e t i n No. 1 0 , Land Serlee, •'Purchase, a n d L e a s e of. Crown Xiande.'* a partial' measure, revor tooAs ^0 fiearTihe^ews (if-her gra4n5* months later she w as' - S ] "d IS Something. I t ' woman. '"What was __ .Was It matter-or divine -Mind ? ■ - ^ It dnot completely healed... UUtiS . HO'r. nncxifft-**' :-4-U>k that" 't? >w°"5 '.'•rfthqut your Father." Eemeiiiber. uation of mortal hopelessness remem ber That because all true ideas pro ceed from the divine Mind, or God, it is impossible for a true idea to-vappear - in - th e ' understanding^ which_]is not capable of being rea liz ^ or carried '-outf."--Jesus' saidj- VATe-.not .'two_-spar rows sold for a farthing ? and one of them shall not fall on the ground taxes paid by lands may be acquired by purchase In t e n equal Instalments, with the fast p a y m e n t suspended for ■ ttm years, provided t a x e s are paid when due and Improvements arc mode during tbe fa«t two-years of not less tban 1088 «f ttM apprateed value. " MIU/ "factory or tnduetrlal sites on timber-land, not exceeding 40 acres, may be purchased: or leased, the conditions Includlî p̂ayment of stumpage. Dnsurveyed- areas, no4 exceeding 20 acres, may be leo^ os homesltes, conditional .upon a dwelling being erected Intlie first year, title being ebtalnsd after residence, and ■ Improvemeiii conditions ore fulfilled and land hois been eurveyed. ■'0 Por- gracing and.areas not exceedtoi *040 ..awes -may belustrlol : -purposes Physician. Both the cSle^e Thou hast the vision to a tta in ,- and the hiMpitS-SOTffeof s -. Thou hast the Mind to knt>w. If the case as appendicitis God never gave the tiniest thoright diagnoses were w o1fg ,-the Without the urge to ' leased by-one.person or, a companŷ . Under tbe Orosing Act the-Province is divided into grMlng districts and. the range administered : under, grazing regulations amended from time to time to meet r varying conditioner - Annual grazing p e r - -mlte are Issued based on eertain monthly -rates per.-bead of stock. Priority Ingraji- Ing, privileges Is glreo to resident" stocir- owners, Btock-owners may form assocla- tlons • for range ■managemfflt. Free or SS2S? £Si g^fijt^jrSTbSriSSiL"^ ' • 'S'*