12 PAGES nin YEAR 85. NO, 201 PAGES 9-12 UGUST 29, 1918 EE = BISURATED i rr GNE SIA 'FOR DYSPEPSIA, INDIGESTION Heartburn, Belching, Sour Acid Stomach, Gas in Stomach, etc. take a teaspoonful of Bisurated Magnesia in a half glass of hot water after eating. Is safe, pleasant and harm- « less to use and gives almost instant relief. It neutralizes stomach acid- ity and sweetens the food contents so that digestion is easy and painless. Sold by druggists, everywhere, -- W---------- - "THOMAS COPLEY Telephone 987 wabting anything sone in the earpon. tery line. Estimates given on all kinds of vepaira and mew work; alse hard. wood floors of sil kinds. All orders will receive prompt attention. Shep % Queen street. ?- EOE JL A rein DR.DeVAN'S FRENCH PILLS 5°28. gulsting Pill for Women. $5 a box or three for $0 Sold at all Drag Stores, or mailed to any addyess on receipt of price. Tux ScossLy DRUG Co,, Bt. Catharines, Ontario. 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London, H.C. 4. lh A -------, © *The Is "Christian Recently there pha to that portray the war A loud talking across the factory, at high w long this "You don? don a woman in the se rising and [ have » take and that!" whacki women in the car, er of people To enhanced social pe proved fiteering" ricty of persons, fr culating "slacker" or the business of gone to Fran class in has added millions to | Cross work to sition and to get papers, of mankind's trage for per<onal something instinct human tation of the Legislation and are growing strong has merely made manity's Calvary i salem Jew who ped International School Lesson For Sept. bringing down upon the other's bonnet, "Well, profiteer| at every phrase wo y estate social climbér who improve her social po- advantage, nature which revolts this vulture quality, "Blood-money!" ! we murmur, as we watch the osten- | war-enriched of war profiteering. By William T. Ellis, Sunday ist Giving," --=Luké.__ 6:30-38;21:1-4, -------------------------- befell an aisel of the car to an acquaintance, recounting the pros- perity that has come to her since her husband went to work in a- munition ages up smugly with, "So | don't care how war lasts™ She wound 't you!" exclaimed at behind, suddenly her umbrella three sons in the that!-----and that!-- ng the astonished The other moved in their ele- mental impulses, applauded the moth- | | They rejoice in the service, and deem {it the proof of their manhood the incident sug- sition, and for im- This "pro- cludes a wide va- om the craven, cal- vho gets the job we real man who ce to fight, to the business man whose war profits have from the Red 115 assets; has used her name into the to the parasite who has made this ywipheaval an occasion for preying a deep and lasting. is attach- il who construe this greatest dies as an occasion There is ive in wholesome ghouls. common sentiment er against all forms The person who money out of hu- s like unto a Jeru- dled stools to spec- 'WhenYou Travel, Evenin Canada ~CArTY funds in Travellers' Cheques, issued by The Merchants Bank. Personal cheques ,are often refused. Money may be lost or stolen, ; Travellers' Cheques, on the other hand, are cashed by ban hotels, transportation companies and stores at their face values, ou to raise ready money ppen to be. If lost, they are of no value to the finder; if stolen or des- troyed, they will be replaced without extra Use them for your next journey. THE MERCHANTS BANK and enable wherever you Head Office: Montreal. OF CANADA, 2 KINGSTON "H. A. TOFIELD, . BRANCH, A Tl a ASA Established 1864, Manager. = WE BUY AND SELL WAR LOAN ISSUES Bongard Ryerson & Co. Members Toronto Stock Exchange. STOCKS, BONDS, GRAINS AND COTTON : Private wires to Néw York, Chicago, Toronlo, Mon- . 239 Bagot 8t. ~~ Phone 1728 - tators for witnessing the crucifixion of Jesus Unless | am very much mis- taken, these profiteers are not incur- ring personal odium themselves, but they are also selling their sons and daugliters to the shame of the years. I'he next generation will be pointing the finger of scorn at certain families, crying "They made their money out incident tof the war for the world's liberty." in a street car running from Philade}] y the neighbortiovd of the 'mu- nition plants on the Delaware river two attitudes concerning -voiced woman was | Tke Glory of the Trenches.' We are testing our time by the T-square of the Cross. The glory of our land is that our best are meeting the divine measure. "For God so loved that He gave." This is the proof of the presence of the spark. Kinship to the Creator is re- vealed (it is the family blood showing itself) by the way in which our peo- ple are giving--parents giving their sons, wives and sweethearts giving their beloved, young men giving them- selves, kept-at-homes giving their services and substance and sacrifice. Thank God, the heart of the nation bears the brand of the Cross. Soldiers show this spirit They are not reluctant slaves to a system, of sacrifice against | dragged unwillingly into the war, They > line of division that the war [share themselves with the world, and n between two major classes loffer up their all upon the high altar some it 1s a getting war, a time for money-making and for [trenches is a record of self-surrender, {of holy giving Every record of the I found the thirsty Massachusetts boys in action without water, because they had given their canteens to the wounded Of course, that is what being a soldier and a comrade means Nobody should pity our men in the trenches; they are to be envied. They have drawn the sting from life and won to the grandeur of 'vicarious exis- tence. They have achieved the heights of audacious. self-spending ex- perience, following in the train of the Saviour who "emptied himself" and "gave His life a ransom." They alone live Who greatly love And greatly give. Millionalre Paupers. In contrast with those royal givers, the soldiers,"and the like-minded folk at home who are their stay and sup- port, we behold the-getters, the men who have only money;--or, rather, whom money has. There are such beings who are starving in spirit while their bodies are surrounded by abun- dance. They have money, but have not 'life, ~. Their. capacity for lavish ness in love has been lost; and if a ce- lestial surgeon were to operate it would be discovered that their souls have become shrivelled and weazened little organs, like their - appendixes, Their generous impulses have been atrophied. The grace of giving has departed from them. True, they make contributions--which: they term extor- tions-~to public charity lists; but this they regard as a penalty imposed upon them by society, a refined sort of taxy and-an essential business expenditure. Of cheerful giving, hilarious giving, adventurous giving, they know noth- ing whatever. : "That mhn may last, but never lives, Who much receives, but uever gives; Whom none ean love, whom none can thank, Creation's blot, creation's blank." These jaded men with tired eyes and worried lines, who have plenty of servants, and sycophants, but few friends, are a pitiable spectacle, as they lounge. overfed and gouty, in the luxurious chairs of exclusive clubs. Existence has no real sweetness for them. The glow of vital impulses has departed forever from their lives. Money and its affairs engross them. Instead of devising ways for giving money, they petulantly complain that everybody is trying to get it away from them. They resent the stern mandate of civilization that they shall at least make public bequests in their wills. A rich man irreparably dis- graces his family if he leaves nothing to charity. In contrast to these dwarfed spirits consider that ' splendid Adventurer who was lavish with his life to the limit of the hill-top and its cross; and who, altitbugh he made his climateric gift when still a young man, is the world's most conspieuous success. His philosophy of giving, and His great gift of Himself, are the eternal con- demnation of selfishness. What the "Drives" Uncover. War loan and Red Cross and Y. M. C. A. "drives" have uncovered many depressing instances of men and wo- men who are Sordgdly self-centred and smallconcep . But why dwell upon these? For the inextin- guishable glory of all these patriotic and public-spirited efforts is their rev- elation of how rich and poor have given of their abundance and of their daring dreamer of give: but some have even goae into debt in order to do so. "Give as you would if an angel Awaited your gift at the door; - Give as you would ii. to-morrow I . Found you where waiting was o'er; Give as you would to the Master { li you met His searching look; Give as you would of your substance i - If His hand your offering took." a The Paradox of Plenty. Great Britain has not for centuries ,been so fat in soul as she has grown during war's lean days of rationing. She has been stripped to strength. That is the paradox of the war. Sac- rifice has meant real attainment. Self- denial has proved to be acquisition. The givers have been. the real getters. In' the school of material adversity, the world has come to spiritual pros- perity. All the loving and serving and self-forgetting which have foHow- ed in the train of the great struggle have produced nobler, wiser, stronger and more fraternal men and women. It seems as if there is an eternal process of equity at work whereby lavish lives are made rich, God does not let himself get into debt to any man, His old word is true, "The liberal soul shall be made fat"--and fat souls are the most desirable pos- session of the race. "A rich woman dreamed that: she was in heaven and saw a fine mansion being built, " 'Whom is that for? she asked her guide. "'For your gardener. *"'But he lives in the tiniest cottage on earth, with barely room enough for his family, He might live better if he did not give away so much to the miserable poor folks.' "Further on she saw a tiny cottage being built, "And whom is that for?' "*That is for you' "'But I have lived in a mansion on earth. 1 should not know how to live in a cottage.' "The answer was full of meaning: "The Master Builder is doing his best with the material that is being sent om up. 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So far as): works of reference disclose, the ar- |= rival of the ambassadors is the first event which has broken the dull rou- tine -of existence in the town for ak most 300 years: The town was founded in 1147 as a colony of Novgorod and by 1273 it had attained sufficient wealth and importance to, make it worth the while of the Prince of Tver to plun- der it, aided by Tartars with whom he was in alliance. Moscow took notice of Vologda a little later and claimed it. A strug- gle ensued, lasting for several de- cides, the Muscovites-intriguing with the poorer population of Vologda against the wealthy Novgorodian merchant class, and four times the trouble broke out in open warfare. Moscow won and in 1447 formally annexed the city. In 1613 the Poles plundered the place, and in 1648 plague took heavy toll of its popu- lation. That is the history of Vologda. . By air line it is less than 300 miles east by a little south of Petrograd, but there isn't any air line. A rail- road runs from Archangel on the north to Yaroslav on the south and from Yaroslav to Petrograd. Vologda is between Archangel and Yaroslav, 137 miles from the latter; 347 miles by rail from the capital. It is on the Vologda river, above the confluence with the Sukhona. In 1897 the population was 27,822 and probably is about the same now. The climate is described as 'severe' -- evidence seems to show that is a euphemism for "vile." In January the average temperature is 10.7 de grees above gero and in July it often climbs as high as 63.5 degrees. Four per cent. of the land in the government of Vologda, of which the city is the capital, is under cultiva- tion; the rest is dense forest. Ste- phen Graham, who tramped through Russia afoot, asserts that paganism, the worship of the spirits of forest, field and stream, exists in th vince Ii FTI Ask For = ® \ St. Lawre Ale & Porter A Pleasant Smile With Every Glass Ring Phone 645 for a Case. A. 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