Daily British Whig (1850), 11 Dec 1919, p. 13

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/ find it a good thing to keep up howe THURSDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1919, | BRINGING UP FATHER The Great Pyramid Un'er! War Regulations. $ By Willlam D. MeCrackai, { Historian of Switzériand Lecturer, and Editor. 5.B EH A Article No. 3. i Once more 1 hear the shrill trium- | phant cry of the swooping hawk, the | clatter of brass cups from the vendor of cool drinks, the the streets, --this is Egypt after top Years, Egypt in. summer @ without tourists, without Cook's' tours to the Pyramid or up the Nile. But the flies re here, the fertile dust, the strange soft caress of the sun penetrating the dry air. The Nile is rising, the cotton is in bloom and. the muize waves its tassels to the breeze, They are playing polo as usual at the Gezirah Sporting Club in Cairo and drinking tea at little tables under | the glory of the declining sun,--these imperturbable English; because they habits while they take up the white man's Jurden in outlandish places. What they have poured out in bleod and treasure to preserve human rights and make liars keep their word is un- believable, and they have the right to demand that those who plotted against liberty in the hour of the world's extremity shall be kept on probation until they have proved themselves worthy of trust. An un- repentant Germany is working with an unrepentant Ishmael-Esau to rob An, of the fruits of victory, is plotting commercial war since the military one failed. When the world wakes up presently to discover the identity of. the 80- called "lost" ten tribes of Israei and the descendants of Esau, it will under- stand at last the full significance of Gérmany's alliance with the Turk. The great war has rot affected the Mokattam Hills nor that noble monu: ment constr d out of the quarries in those hills, the silent, severe Pyramid which has not budged one inch, - though "Turko-German guns shook the sands of the desert of Sinai across the Suez Canal, Arab chatter in| to learn, The Pyramid does not belong to the clan of Ishmaelk-Esau, the robber band whielt planned a world dominion. I doubt whether the Pyramid ever took any notice of the | Napoleonie hosts more than a century ago who fought the Mameluks, even though the little general spoke his dramatic Speech about the twenty centuries looking down upon his soldiers; but I like to think the Pyramid looked down with favor upon the hundred thousand Australians affd other troops of Anglo-Israel which ancamped round nbout that square base, for they were the. kith a by prophecy with the builder of the spiritual Pyramid. To-day's jgnorance about the great Pyramid of Gizeh, and all it undoubt- edly stands for, is astonishing con- gidering the wealth of books that have been written on the subjects, Let no one call the Great Pyramid a tomb and leave it there. It is a record of human history told off in inches that etand for centuries. To the uninstruet- ed eye it looks like a senseless mass of stone, stripped of its once smooth covering and 80 exposing 8° en- ormous blocks that arc its bond® But the builder oriented his monu- ment with better exactness and more BEY. ARENT THE NIGHTS LONG ENOUGH | WITHOUT You ; LEEPIN ALL on . ee 2s . » STOP THAT | NOISE TAKE 8% SOME BRD SEED FOR THAT WHE ry YOU CIT HOME . © {| ANNT DOIN NOTHIN ae XN AOL wrens PAGE THIRTEEN 3% By GEORGE Mc¢MANUS iN TOME, JHING TO DO! Nas I KNOW YOURE NOT. LO FIND iT AN' OO iT TOO? unm , long silage. ~~ Filled thus with gratitude to the great seer one is not disturbed by the chatter of the Algerian Arabs, try though they do to destroy the charm of this experience with their strident greed, They are styled the guardians of the Pyramid, but that is only a veil to hide the real proprietorshi which resides in Anglo-Israel. As enter the silent passage into the in- terior, I know my right and claim it. We from the great broad continent of America are co-heirs with the men and women from the islands of the seas, inheritors of the Pyramid. This is why the soldiers from under the Southern Cross joined their comrades from all over the British Empire in the deferice. of the Pyramid against the Turco-German robber = bands. Would that America had been awake to lay its temted hosts at the same hout beneath the shadow of the Pyra- mid! Yet the honr will come. It is written in the Pyramid itself and in the stars when Anglo-Israel will bunite its battle plan for the millennial day, knowledge than modern science can achiéve, placing it with careful re- ference to the sun, the Polar star, the days, the years, and centuries, dis- playing precise acquaintance with that law known as the precession of the equinoxes that modern scientists at first supposed themselves the first The Pyramid's interior passages are pages of human history carved on imperishable granite brought from four hundred miles away up the Nile. So the Great Pyramid is not the abode of death, but of life; it is very much alive today--a lying monument, It enfolds in itd massive lines the past, the present and the future. Fear it not, but love it as you do the Good Book, for when understood it is as much a part of the permanent record of the race as is 'the Bible, to be ap- prehended by them that have ears, to hear and eyas to see, and hidden and sealed to others until the end of time. It is only permissible to break the seal as far as one's understanding goes. Just now another Turco-German in- trigue has caused the tram from The interior of the Pyramid is cool} Caivo to the Pyramid to stop Tun the. air clear. There is no need to ning. "There is a political strike on;!shrink in the half-light, for it is a but one still has the choice of four kindly interior, affectionate in its pur- means to make the pilgrimage--afoot, pose to forestall the victory of good astride the tripping dorkey, by horse over evil, the stability of right. Here carriage or by motor car. I chose the 'is the King's Chamber, so-called, but last, way, liking to feel myself more it 'was never a monarch"s resting favored as to speed and comfort than iplace. Its measprements ever the proudest Pharoah who went cal, axiomatic, eternal; they mean that way before me; and presently I facts which never vary. They express stand at ths foot of the stone triangle that which was, and is, and is to be. that has taught how to square the | What are these facts? circle during four thousand years Study and learn. They are not writ- while the mathematiciins wrangled, 'ten in the hooks of the wise in this gazing upward and beyond into the world's wisdom, but are set forth by still blue of the Egyptian sky. Ten these who have been accounted fooli years ago I climbed to the top--jerked among men. up by the arms of "the iron-limbed | Here, too, is the Queen's Chamber, Arabs, with my every sinew protest- [so called: but no earthly queen was ing against the violence; but this time [ever burigd- there. The message. of I propose to visit the interior. the chamber is gbout some true wo- What of the individual who conceiv- man, real and free, who knows the ed this final monument? . Profane his- origin of man to be in God, and gives tory makes him an ambitious, greedy [hor secret to the world for the saving monarch. Legend, however, connects {of the world; some woman 'who knows him with the prophet Job and even that a male world is a world of war, with Meichisedech. Spiritual intuition {of Arab-squabbling, of Turke-Géerman has revealed him as a man with vis-! ruthlessness, of Ishmael-Esau mars ion. He looked forward. He prophe- jauding, of cannon and sword, of spear ¥ied; and he clothed his prophecy in and high explosive. The message of an enduring form. In gratitude to the Queen's Chamber has not yet been him I call on all mankind to bear his heard by the world. It is too radical message as he breaks the seal of his as yet, too upsetting to the world's nr are apodicti-} { J Investigate Greene's GRAFONOLA CLUB ---------------- . i; It settles one big problem of what to pat in the home this Christmas. Music is the ideal home completer. The "GRAFONOLA" is always ready to meet any mood----comics and dance music for playtime--High class wam- bers, vocal or instrumental yhen the best in music is wanted----Sacred Se- lections for occasions that demand them. > THE GREENE CHRISTMAS CLUB is designed to make it easy for Club members to install a GRAFONOLA in the home ready for Christmas. 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You were half starved and we did ai To Leos da was no fault of yours, Dad." ine did notisee that you got, what was good for d you got away imder 5% 'One thing certain, Isam fee better now, so I guess it must be from using Dr. Chase's Nerve Food. : 'Yes, we shall give the Nerve Food credit for doing a whole lot, for I am sure you would never have gained up so quickly without it." he "Who told you abour it. Dad?" "I-read in the paper that one boy in every three was under weight from malnutri- tion, and that was ys many boys were nervous, irritable and backward at school - Then | began to thirik-about you and decided that Ri were not having a fair chance." "You will not need to worry about me Mother any Ag a : "No, 1 not, and | am going to warn are running of hope ne other people of the risk re their children I vhysical and 'nervous wrecks for lack of proper had better £0 out and get some is a long time u to be hungry, ad." is giving me." Have you been I would like a ord re of for there was trouble was we 6 for $2.75, all deslers. g alot &Co, Wd, ~tcodes and e¢lasses; too inspirational for the ecclesiastically minded; too spiritual for ' those who "worship matter. But there are those who are ready for this message, Is this all ? Just two chambers ? No, there is another, midway between the King's Chamber and the capstone of the Pyramid, "not yet discovered and disclosed to human gaze, but there nevertheless, for the chips of a more decorative stone than lime or granite, left by the:builders, have been found among the heaps outside. Its message is one of the final glory of human ex- perience; and there are those who are ready now to hear and obey, and thus to rejoice supremely over the truth of the Third Chamber. They are those who have been willing to descend to the bottom of the lowest passage of the interior of the Pyramid, one which is rarely visited, They are those, that is to say, who go down in their own estimation until they can say "Of mine own self I can do nothing," and 50 are learning. the difficult lesson of complete obedience. They it is who will manifest the qualities of man by passing throngh the-King's Chamber, and the qualities of woman as out- lined in the Queen's Chamber, and thus reach the perfection of the Little Child, the mb, in the Third ber, the innocence, the guile lessness of true love beautified by understanding, glorified by the radi- ance of Life, ruth love. That is message o; e Pyramid of Gizeh, that has born its faithful wit" ness for four thousand years, Outside the sun is setting and the moon rising, A star twinkles know- ingly over the shoulder of the Trams, the, Same Star whieh Abra- t SAW, an oses, Isaiah, Jeremi- ah, Joseph and Mary and 'ittle Jesus. 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