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HANKOW MONKS MISS GOLDEN OPPORTUNITIES, =
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THE CHINA MAIL,
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THE GOD OF WEALTH, working miracles. Some women had not put pen to paper and came forward to testify that they warned the civil authorities that a had asked this idol to grant them new superstition la apringing up sons, and where other idols had right in the heart of busy Han- been indifferent, this little one kow. He has suggested that the had honoured humble folk with authorities should take steps to suppress this, whole thing 88 a fraud, as of couras every thinking man knows that it is in essence. If this advice is taken, little Tu TI Kung Kung will lapse back into the whole ten coolies will have to his former quiet existence and look for burdens to carry instead of relying on the kneeling-mata and the ashes of the incense for the riches that Kung Kung exists to supply. "N. C. Dally Newa.".
COMMERCIALISED. The question at once arose Hankow, June 22. who is to profit by this act of the Hankow is naturally a place God of Riches? And the obvious where the God of Wealth might answer was the coolies in the expect to be abundantly rever-passage-way. So these ten men enced, and so it is not surprising formed themselves into a com- to find him figuring in two forms. As "Ts'ai Shen" he is not only the god of riches but also the god of the rich. One can hardly imagine any but a wealthy mer- chant making his way into the great hall of the Wan Shou Kung and making obedience before the God of Wealth as he sits in his richly guided shrine to the left of the Patron idol of the Klangsi merchants. The mère carving of the great gilded dragons which entwine themselves round the pillars of his shrine must have cost a small, fortune in time and wages.
HIS HUMBLER SELF.
But as "Tu Ti Kung Kung" he is content to sit outside a temple or a house, and the meanest of shrines will suffice for his lodg- ment, while the humblest.. and the poorest can come and ask his aid in increasing their earthly gains. Linked as he is by his very name to the soil rather than to the riches which are indicated by the name Ts'ai Shen," he figures as the friend of the small trader and the carrying coolie. In fact, he is often neglected alto- gether for a time and his shrine gets very dilapidated. This was the case, according to a current Chinese story, with the "Tu Ti Kung Kung" up at Tien Chia Hang in the Chinese city of Han- kow. Just opposite that passage- way, there is the Monastery of the Ten Regions where a number
Representative John Quillin Til Kon, of Connecticut, door leader of the House of Representatives, who it is rumored will be the runnleg mate of Secretary of Commerce Hoover if he is nominated by the Republicans as Proaldont. Tilson la a Southerner by birth, and be has already received the backing of Tennessee, where he was born.
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Scotland under one great church was the ideal pictured by the Rev. James Montgomery Campbell, Moderator of the Church of Scat- land General Assembly, in ad- dressing the Assembly at Edin burgh...
"We are not to be satisfied with the particular re-union which we antielpate immediately with the! United Free Church," he declared. "The Scottish National Church of) the future ought to include in its membership every branch of the Church of God which has its root in Scottish soil and its place in Scottish history."
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of monks réside, and in the pass-mittee and have arranged for age-way there are always a group two of their number always to be of coolles waiting till some man on duty. They have bought need them to carry his loads.
some kneeling mats and an in- A' GRATEFUL GOD.
cense burner, and they charge not less than three hundred cash Tu Ti Kung Kung looked for the privilege of praying to around a short time ago and came the god, while if the petitioner to the conclusion that the coolics looks well-to-do the charge rises needed his help more than the as high as a dollar. And the monks, so he gave the holy men number of worshippers shows no hint of what he was going to signs of growing to a point when do, whilst the waiting coolies saw wealth will indeed come to the Mrs. H. Nolasco. all the show. It is said that coolies at the end of the passage. these same coolies had done what little bit of worshipping the god had received for some time, till a sick person came along and for some. reason offered his prayers and his incense to this wayside god instead of to one of the more important gods in the temple of the monastery. The act was ap- preciated and the sick man was restored to health. One or two more came on the same quest and wère successful. Then it was noised abroad that the little T'u Ti Kung Kung had done what rocks and trees do on occasion out All would go on merrily on the country side. He was these lines, if some jealous soul
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But why stop at charging for the right to worship? Are there Messrs. H. S. Shoemaker, L B. not the ashes from the incense Stiles. and have they not some great virtue? And are there not per- sons too ill to come and pay the opportunity to pray? So now the and Mrs. L. Willebarts, Miss D. E. ashes are sold in little packets, Willis, Messrs. R. P. Whitham, S. 3. and if they are mixed with boil-Wong, G. Wragge. ing water and administered to the sick there is every hope that the little god will extend his influence wherever the ashes are taken.
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