PAGE FOUR me | BOVRIL | The great "key food" that makes other foods more nourishing. pre oa SOCIALISIFS FIRST HYPOCRITE The International Sunday School Lesson For January 25th is "Truth and Honesty."--Acts 5:1-11. By William T. Ellis. Even a slight knowledge of his-] Nowhere on earth is found the man | tory steadies a person in times of Who works as silently as God' turmoil.» The past is a lamp for | present i Hed with Ie role, Dut ait 1» Hid with Like all other pretenders, Anan- | quick" schemes, and patent devices [as found "his scheme of hypocrisy | for a made-over world. Various | futile. So deeply established in the {types and degrees of socialism are | very soul | bei proferred as the panacea for Rr os ills. © So we turn back | 31Y Some to be known for what we | for the centuries at |truly are. | Ep Tok advoss th and we find |to mislead everybody. Evea our faces f th rh il, for | betray us | that the most nearly successful, 3. {a short time, was the first Christian | Public prints may represeat a man, | community in Jerusalem. There the | believers had all things in common { from mouth to mouth. | lmost } 0d lived Xr a iis In 20 Mus dinner of newspaper men; and elie i of (the speakers, who had secure( | stamificantly, we Jud Paul t3king up by SPO his first public of- | ® collection among the miss onary f B¥ o % Bor pl Come { churches to relfeve the poverty of the ©, was a 'reformer, 0B Jeers for a False "Reformer." of things is God's princi- | {ple of truth that gll of us eventu- | Nobody is clever enough | However favorably the | the real facts about nim quickly pass i Recently I was present ut a public | THOMAS COPLEY ! Telephone 987 ting an or pi a. 3 work) alto hard. repn - w od Nloars of ih St-+i » All orders Queen treet J and Head Noises + TELLS SAFE AND SIMPLE WAY .' TO TREAT AND RELIEVE AT HOME. ton you have catarrh, catarrhal eafness or head noises caused by ca- arrh, or if phlegm drops in your roat and has caused catarrh of the jtomach or bowels you will be glad know that these distressing symp- Ooms may be entirely overcome in ny instances by the following tment which you can easily pre- e in your own home at little cost. ure from your druggist 1 ounce of Parmint (Double Strength). Tale this home and add to it % pint of Bot water and aslittle granuwiated gar; stir until dissolved. Take one fabiespaont four times a day. An provement is sometimes noted af- * fer the first day's treatment. 'Breath- § should become easy, while the Sistressing head noises, headaches, uld Eraduatiy #5 ; ho | onic action fs 'treatment. Loss 'of smell, taste, *tive hearing and mucus dropping in the back of the "throat are other symptoms which suggest the presence of catarrh and Which may often be overcome by this efficacious treatment. It is said that mearly ninety per cent. of all ear troubles are caused by catarrh and there must, therefore, be many peo- Me whose hearing may be restored by 'this simple, harmless, home treat- t, { OR THOSE FEATHERS ~ SHOULD BE RENOVATED NOW. SEE US WE ARB '. EXPERTS, ; Kingston Mattress Company 556 Princess St. Phone 602w, Shop | | Jerusalem Christians. Opportunely, the present lesson portrays the first hypocrite in this new experiment in Christian social- { tom. It rather jars our optimism to | find that even amidst these almost ideal conditions, under the personal supervision of Peter sad ohn and the other apostles, self-seeking and pretense so quickly found their way into the community. Ananias was the first example of the sort of thing { which is to-day happening in Rus- | sia, where Trotzky lives in regal | state, and other Bolshevik leaders | have seized gold and goods and spe- { cal privileges for themselves, as well as power. The difference be- tween the Bible and other radical literature is that it does not over- | look the Ananiases, i One Family's Costly Pretense. In the fervor of faith and feMow- | ship, the early Church pooled its | property, It was an experiment in | communism. +» It was afl experiment {in communism. Seeking to have a | reputation for full Christian surread- | er,while at the same time determined | to hold on to their own private pos- | sessions and privileges, two church { members, Ananias and Sapphira, i sold their property and offered part | of the price to the Church's com- mon treasury, pretending it was the whole. | Supporting his deception by a | clear-cut lie, Ananias fell dead, at the | feet of Peter. Shortly afterward his wife, Sapphira, not knowing of the tragic fate of her husband, came for- { ward with the agreed-upoh He, and | She, too, was fatally stricken. They | had tried to lle to man and to God; but truth caught up with them, as it 'usually does, although in their case somewhat more quickly and dramatically than usual. About the most stupid blunder ever attempted by a rather stupid world is this popular one of trying to fool God. It met Uramatic failure in the case of Ananias and Sapphira. It always meets failure. No wonder the Bible represents Jehovah as laughing at the silly sins and vaunt- ing vanities of man. Sometimes men successfully deceive their neigh- bors--though, oftener than they know; they are only laughed at---but they never deceive God. Nome of us is any more virtuous or any more religious than God knows him to be; and it is really not worth while to inconvenience ourselves to the ex- tent mecessary to play make-believe with the world. That "truth in the inward parts" which God requires is the only comfortable sort of religion to have, 5 -- Press-Agented Piety. If this man Ananias had ever paid attention to the discourses of Jesus, whom doubtless he had frequently heard, he would have ¢aught the note of scorn in the Master's voice for the plety-posing and prayer. parading pharisees. Jesus spoke with disdain of the sort of religion that was merely to be seen of men. In his opinion it rated as of less than no value. Ananias, however, had either not heeded, or else he had forgotten; for here he was trying to introduce the disreputable pharisee utterance to platitudes that Je have been appropriate before a less sceptical and less sophisticated audi- ence, As it was, these men were familiar with the private business | practices of the speaker, and with his | notorious parsimony and pretense, so they openly jeered at his simulated Nineteen years ago today, Find Edward ls January 22, 1901, Queen Victoria died, | Answer to yesterday's puzzle: Upper left hand corner down. at shoulder. THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG » A Growing Industry . THE JAVEL MANUFACTURING CO. Manufacturers of "KLEAN ALL" JAVEL WATER Contains---NO ACID--NO LYRE Manufactured Specially for Whitening and taking out Stains from white linen and Cotton Without Boiling Also cleans bath tubs, sinks, copper, porce ASK YOUR GROCER FOR IT--12c¢s A QUART BOTTLE Return bottle to grocer and save 2c. : To disinfect leave some in open container in room. Germs can- not live where it is used. : JAVEL MFG. £O., 190 ONTARIO STREET, KINGSTON. PHONE 454. (pi Goi lain, marble tiling, - modesty and public zeal. Perhaps | it was not polite; but it seamed to cipline, that will refuse to condone me an illustrattbn of the judgment | known evil in the lives of members? day that is every day. This sham | No "revival" can succeed that is not "reformer" was undergoing a wild ja revival of righteousness. The most version of the Ananias experience. | Spectacular evangelist of recent times Because one's real self is already | has become a spectacle of failure be- known to some men, and will some- | eause he trimmed His message to the day be known to all men, as well as {rich and powerful, and because the to God, is a sufficient reason for | element of thrift--to write euphe- keeping that self true and noble. | mistically--became paramount in his Passion for righteousness is a Detter | arrangements. The favor of God reason, for it is born of a desir to do | cannot be with the Church or the the will of God. By what we are we | social enterprise that closes evan one best serve the world. Everybody is | eye to sim. Our few times must have, followed by somebody. George Lee | if they are to be Christian, the stern.. Burton writes : ness of the Apostolic Church toward | falsehood, dishonesty and pretense, "He toiled on the street for his daily ---------------- POCKET EDITION OF GEO. M. COHEN bread, Jostled and pushed by the surg- ing throng. 'No one has time to watch,' he said, Whether I choose the right or the wrong; No one can be by me misled.' "He chose the wrong, and thought | no one cared; But a child lost that da of strength; A cynic sneered at the soul ensnared; A weak man halted, faltered, at | length | Followed him in the sin he had | dared." i y his ideal | A Church With Discipline, "Justice is the supreme concern | of heaven 'on earth," said Daniel | Webster. The swift and summary fate of these two offenders in the | early Church may seem severe, i Thereby we know how awful is a lie. By the flash that brought death | to Ananias and his wife we glimpse | the sacredness of truth, In private life and in public affairs, there can- | not be built up a safe structure on the basis of deceit and misrepresenta- tion. The world feels deep resentment against the old order of lying diplo- macy Which has brought sueh woe to humanity It has carried "discre- tion" and self-advantage to such a point that the tested integrities of life mean nothing to it. It will sacri- fice the honor of an individual or 'the welfare of a people for Hs own dishonest purposes. We shall never have a new world until the contempt and wrath of all honest people have exterminated the present type of state department and foreign office and diplomacy in general. Consternation was created in the early Church by the fate of Ananias and Sapphira. The experience was chastening and beneficial. Is it not clear that the first need of organized Christianity to-day is a spirit of dis- Jackie Finesilver, the boy. comedian, wi the original Winni eg Kiddies company, coming to the House, two days, to- The Grand Tru tem's traffic earnings from Jan. 7th to 14th were as follows: 228,846; 1919, $1,029,578 $199,268. Hon. G. H. Ferguson regards the wave of U.F.0, popularity as starting to decline. ONLY TABLETS MARKED rand Opera | night and Friday. nk Railway sys- J. Bay is once more in travelling. The different roads are being marked off. A been marked off from the foot of the island down the ston. and Christ the! tainment in Victorfa Hall on Thurs- day evening, , Son, and A. {in last. Salsbury's orchestra, Kingston, | provided the music. Lunch Was pro- | vided by the ladies. A committee of Emerald young men held a dance on | Friday 'evening last in Victoria hall. Music was chestra, Wolfe Island. There was a good attendance, Cobourg, and Mr. town, addressed a toria. hall on Friday mers in-the interests of the U.F.0, Mr. Willoughby spoke on the United Farmers Co-operative Association, Mr. Brethren, the U.F.0. candidate, at EVENTS AT STELLA. M. Campbell, Kingston, Speaks on Steamboat Service, Stella, Jan. 20.--The ice in the good shape for road has also lake to King- The congregation of St. Albans church,' Emerald, held r annual Sunday school enter- January 8th. L. R. Neil Richardson held a dance Victora hall on Tuesday evening furnished by Russell's or- Mr. Willoughby, Brethen, Ernest- meeting in Vie last of the far. TNL AR 3:1 OF TAR & COD - LIVER OIL A Coughs, Colds, Grippe, Bronchiti Whoo in gg " ping Cough, Ast MATHIEU'S SYRUP is a sovereign tonic combining the curative properties of TAR an the strengthening virtues of COD LIVER OIL. Colds, when neglected or badly treated give rise to consequences of sucha grave character that you should not risk using inferior preparations. MATHIFU'S SYRUP is the only genuine remedy whose see putation has caused to crop up many imitations of doubtful value. ON SALE EVERYWHERE the last election, also gave a short address. J. M. Campbell, Kingston, addres- sed a meeting of the residents of the township in the hall on Monday af- ternoon, vice on the bay for next season. of at of | been friends in Deseronto. Harris Tugwell has arrived from the the remainder of the winter wi Parents. den and two children, Spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Knapp. ton has returned from Knight, who has been proving at the Pines. mer teacher, Miss a dance on Thursday. from here are having a driving party caid, + Farmers' danc® and euchre held last week wag quite a success. Milton Murray, 1920, $1.- [da ; increase, | H. peg. To Establish Experimental Farm in nounced that through a joint committee to enlist regarding steamboat ser- Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Sanders, have spending a few days with 'west to spend th his ------------------------ Barriefield News Budget. Barriefield, Jan, 20.--Mrs. Red- of Portsmouth, R. Worming- Toronto. Mrs. 30 fll, is im-. School has reopened with the for- Jones. The choir St. Mark's church intends holding number and Mrs. Kin- The United party ithe home of Mr, "Riverview." who spent the holi- ¥8 with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Murray, has returned to Winni- A ------------------------ » BOARDS TO OO-OPERATE. : Peterboro' County. Peterboro', Jan, 23.--The Board Trade and the Farmers' Club an- they will co-operate WE NEED 100 CUSTOMERS Who can wear size 4 Oxfords-- we have 100 pairs of Women's Oxfords in black, tan and dark brown. They are all size 4. We have divided them into two lots. LOT ONE brown Kid Oxfords ' --size 4 ; : Ladies" black 'ma. size 3 only; 36 and $7 shoes. Sale hogany and dark Price ......$3.95 LOT TWO Ladies' Black Kid, Tan Calf, Chocolate Kid and Havana brown Kid Oxfords; size 4 only; smart shoes; values $8, $9, $10. Sale Price ..$4.95 We are constantly adding to our bargain tables--Shoes that you will like to wear and at a big saving to you. "ose nena the active interést of other bodies aand direct the attention of.the Pro- vinojal Goyernment to the impori- ance of establishing .the proposed experimental farm county, ---------------- The Supreme Council on Tuesday adopted the British and French pro- Posals regarding the lists of those guilty of crimes incident to the War, whose surrender will be demanded of Germany. Rumors are current In Mexico City that General Obregon has revolted against the Carranza Government according to a dispatch from Mexico City received by a Mexican paper published in San Antonio, Texas. The R. B. Russell, Winnipeg case will be taken to the Privy Council to determine trades unionism standing : in Canada. . Three Peterboro passengers were Influenza is epidemic among the '!injured in the wreck in which the American soldiers at three United Belleville G. T. R, train No. 98 was States camps; it was announced derailed Tuesday morni found guilty by the Board of Tuesday. west of Campbellford. merce of an infraction of the Miss Harriet McLaren, for forty- a toe a first coach left the rails |Com and ordered to dis- Now fashion into the Christian Church. {| Many of us are quite as dull-wit- ited as Apanias in this matter. We | Want to get pubMc credit for all our virtues, and even for those we have not. That is why financiers, society leaders and politiciata ploy Dros - agents. hey 1 or publicity, Sel great this morning. Assoonasl § | not understanding that it never yet coming on yi I used § | satistied a parched spirit. Of all ihe 8 Syrup and nipped itin the bud. § | vanities of « vain world, this love Shida t miss gn fious the office, § | of the limelight is the vainest. Sim. d h | ple sincerity is strength. A measure 's Syrup is a habit in our family, § | or disdain for public opinion is an folks have used it for sixty years. | element of greatness. There is some- § Always buy the Large Size G8 { thing divine about disregard of men's 3 . | approval. Samuel V. Cole has put = y the teach into verse ' GRAY'S SYRUP ' of RED SPRUCE GUM | § k town; "I heard the gun at sunset roar, 1 did not hear the sun go down. "Why fret you at your work because | D-WATSON &/ CO. New 7 | "Are work and workman greater Men's Prices: $4.95, $5.95, $6.95, $7.95. Women's Prices: $1.98, $3.95, $4.95, $5.95, $6.95, $7.95, $8.95, $9.95. Come in and see the Shoes--it's your oppor- tunity to save money. J. H. Sutherland & Br. THE HOME OF GOOD SHOES NEN ENE RN NEN N AERO French-Canadian bakers of Mont- eal, who recently banded together, nd put up the price of bread, have "BAYER" ARE ASPIRIN Not Aspirin at All without the "Bayer Cross" To work in silence all your days? 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