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y The Love That Liveth. |
H Will S. McGann. H
Out from the chaos of Night and Can the Immortal mate with the Clod,
Death, Stripped of his plumes, to grovel
Faint with the black mist’s icy roll, and creep?
Battling for Light and Life’s warm Rush from the light-filled Palace of
breath, God
Flutters the flame-born Child of the Under the World-Pall sodden, to
Soul. sleep!
Not for the Flesh, with its trammels
of clay— Love and the Soul! the Two are One!
Not for the heart that dies and is Close enmeshed in the web of Fate;
dohe — And the Two shall cling till the story
Not for the earth-born Motes of a is done
Day, * ' And the years have entered Eter-
Born with its uawn-Rose, dead with nity’s gate.
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Love the Beautiful, radiant, bold, Soul to soul, when the hands of earth
Treasure with splendor of Life That clasped each other have turned
divine, to clay—
Given to hearts of dust and mold! Born of file, in its mystic birth,
Heaven debased at Earth’s dull Love and Psyche shall dwell for
shrine! aye.
CHAT.
My Dear Girls and Boys:
We are giving you this week Jim
mie’s Revenge, the third story in the
late contest. This is a good story,
and many of the readers will be just
as people always are as to their opin
ions about the classification of the
story. Some will say that it should
have had second rank, while others
will, perhaps, say it should have been
first. No doubt there will be those
who will dispute all this and say that
it should be only fourth; but any
way, it will get the credit of being a
good wholesome story that deserves
to be read, and the lesson it teaches
deserves to be learned by all. These
stories with a moral are good for us.
They often preach better than ser
mons because they make their char
acters demonstrate to us how good
moral and Christian principles are to
be lived out in our daily course of
acting and doing. Jimmie, the little
newsboy, is typical of the many,
many, miserably poor in the world
who are scorned and misjudged and
mistreated by the frivolous, hard
hearted, well fed, -well dressed and
well sheltered class of pagans who
hold themselves up to the world as
aristocrats and superiors, yet, who
have never known a real noble im
pulse, or a genuine throb of sympathy
for suffering humanity. Jimmie has
learned through suffering, and through
the bond of filial love and sympathy;
through the many hard knocks and re
buffs as a little newsboy, the great les
son of returning good for evil. In the
end, everybody is made happy by this
principle. Return good for evil is the
key-note of this story. That is hard
to do sometimes, but it is the best
way after all, to be happy in this
worid.
It is a law of the human mind as im
mutable as the law of the Medes and
the Persians that if we have ill feel
ings towards any one the best way to
get rid of that feeling is to do some
kindness to the one who has offended
us. Even if the deed of kindness does
not work, a moral reformation in the
heart of those who wrong us, the for
giveness and the deed of kindness on
our part help to take away the sting,
and help us to forget we have been
wronged or offended. In the act of
cnerisning ill feelings toward others,
no difference if they have wronged
The Golden Age For January 27, 1910.
us, we make ourselves more miserable
and certainly no one else is made any
better or nappier. This story preaches
a noble revenge, and that is the only
Kind of revenge that is orthodox, or
acceptable in the sight of God. No
two great physical forces can collide
without a violation of physical law to
such an extent that there is displace
ment of physical or material parts, be
cause no force is ever destroyed, but
is simply transferred to other correl
lated regions and bodies, physical.
This might be called physical or ma
terial influence. This force of physi
cal things turned from proper chan
nels often causes great destruction.
There is a metaphysical force, a spir
itual force, that is none the less pow
erful because we do not open our souls
to the existence of its great influence
ovei- our lives and all things moral
and spiritual. A misdirected spiritual
law will cause just as much suffering
and destruction as a misdirected phy
sical law. Ugly deeds make ugly
faces and ugly forms, besides they
bring mental and spiritual anguish
and render the world an unfit place
for human happiness. Why not try
to live up to the moral of this story?
It is the principle given us by our
Master the Lord Jesus Christ, and is
the only solution of the human prob
lem.
85
JIMMIE’S REVENGE.
It was Christmas Eve. Numbers of
wagons, cars, and other vehicles
crowded the broad streets of New
York City, while in the large show
windows of the stores were displayed
many beautiful Christmas toys.
Before one of these windows, stood
Jimmie, a little newsboy, thinly clad,
but neat and clean. His gloveless
hands were purple with cold, and his
face red, as ne pressed against the
glass of lae show window in an at
tempt to see more plainly the beauti
ful dolls in the case.
“O, if I could just get that one for
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The Annoyance
Os Flatulence
Many People Are Annoyed With Gas
In The Stomach and Intestines.
Flatulence is due to the presence of
gas in the stomach and intestines,
which often rolls about, producing bor
borygmi, or rumbling noises in the in
testinal system, and causes the victim
of this trouble considerable embarrass
ment, when such noises occur while
in company.
An analysis of gas from the stom
ach shows that it consists to a great
extent of nitrogen and carbonic acid.
It is therefore probable that some of
the gas in the stomach consists sim
ply of air which has been swallowed,
although for the most part, the source
of flatulence is the gas given off from
the food in the abnormal processes of
decomposition.
In cases of chronic gastric catarrh,
the secretion of gastric juice in the
stomacn is deficient, the food is di
gested slowly, and fermentation oc
curs with the evolution of gas.
Swallowed air, however, plays a
more important part in causing flatu
lence, or gas in the stomach and in
testines than is generally supposed,
and while food may be swallowed
without carrying air into the stomach
with it, fluids, especially those of a
tenaceous character, such as pea-soup,
appear to carry 4fiwn a great
Flatulent distension of the intes
tines occurs when a larger amount of
gas or air, either swallowed or evolv
ed from the decomposition of food, es
capes from the stomach into the intes
tines through the pylorus. The enor
mous distension of the intestines and
dilatation of the stomach with gases,
and the rapidity with which such fla
tulence occurs, has long been a puzzle
to medical men, and has led some to
think that the only possible explana
tion thereof, is a rapid evolution of
gas from the blood.
In the treatment of gas in the
stomach and intestines, charcoal is
considered by most physicians as the
leading and most effective remedy..
Carminatives, or medicines, such as
peppermint, cardamom, sodium bi
carb, etc., whicu expel the gas from
the stomach in large volumes through
the mouth, are resorted to by some
people, but their use is disagreeable,
and the frequent expulsion of gas
through the mouth, most annoying,
and after taking a remedy of this
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of company the rest of the day, on ac
count of the continued belching of
air.
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