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Train loads of goods for war wee have come to those towns from all parts of the country, and thors been loaded on the vessela,
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At a pier in the Hudson River wo barges loaded with copper coils have been lying several days. The shipper of the copper stated three barges were awaiting the arrival of a certain steamer from England, to which the copper is to be transferred.
Not only does this show the enormous trade American business concorse doing with the Allies, bat indicates that an unfailing supply of necessities may be relied upon, and, further, that a pro- 1ongation of the war may be endured by the Allies and will ruin Germany, for the latter has no country keeping her thus supplied
A longer war will aid the Allies in a total annihilation of the German Empire. rero, the well-known historian:--- The situation is thus described by Fer-
WAY
What has Germany to show for ber into effort? To have carried the the enemy's country and fight on their Germany has territory nothing more. not yet gained one decisive advantage. She has severely wounded some of hor adversaries, but has not put one of them-- nut of the hight, so that she still finds they are all upon her as they were the first day and they are exasperated by the blows they have received. And since Germany has made her greater effort during the first year, it is she of all the helligerent Powers who will find it hardess to continue and who should be most frightened at the idea of the war going 'on for a long time.
An honourable pence, any transaction to fix up things somehow, would be good for the German Government,
NATIONAL FINANCES.
armed Mexicana. It was their habit to call upon his name, and some of them may oren have gone on pilgrimage to his It is a poorly-equipped nation which shrine at Compostella. To-day our child. omits to keep some milliant saint or deaden erect their
to him in grottoes hero in the last line of its reserves. He London streets, but they have quite for- crublem generally sleeps in the basement of gotten that their shella are his castle, and wakes in the huur of need. It is traditionally correct that an Eng. We have ourselves heard Groek soldiers lish soldier should see Saint George in describe the deeds of two celestial horse katle But does, he look for him?
I know Switzerland well, in winter and men who duly appeared in the late war the necessary psychological condition of
in sumuner, from the ordinary holiday against the Bulgars, and led King Con-expectation really present? It is quite
point of view, ard-1 found it extraordi stantine's forces in their hot rush up the possible that Mr. Arthur Machen's guess arily interesting on a recent visit to Struma valley. Some called them St. pay be correct.
He claims to be the note the differences between the ordinary Demetrius and St. George, others, more innocent author of this vision. At the sophisticated, said a word of thanks to end of August he wrote for the Evening bustle of midsummer and the present em- ptiness. Switzerland is having a very the Heavenly Twins, though the more Vers a little tale, half-whimsical, half-bad time.
The condition of Grindelwald usual and orthodox employment for sentimental, and wholly invented, in
is typical of the whole country, though Castor and Pollux is, we believe, in the which he described bow a sadier in the
Bome places have not suffered quite so naval division. We listened languidly, trenches saw a persistent picture of St. severely. Those who know this pretty for The had always associated George in his mind's eye, thought of the Alpino holiday resort--and who does not Tyndarids with humaner performances appropriate motto, Adsit Angles Sanetus than that Greck campaign in Macedonia; Georgius, and was presently aware that know how popular it is.
room. The great Bear Hotel was packed Very much more circumstantial was the ghostly legion of old English archers I was there it was difficult to get narrative of a Serbian officer, complete were shooting down the Germans by tens
to its utmost capacity; as a favour they enough to satisfy the Society for Psychi-of thousands. It was plainly a literary
chalet; the streets were full of cheery cal Research, in dates: times, place-names man's fancy, too artificial, we should would try to find a bed for me in a and all the other trivialities which are have thought, to have touched the plain arowds; the shops were doing a roaring the easiest to invent. It happened at the man's hear, But it had a notable taking of Prilep, a struing place to which success, and clergymen took to re-print. trade; the place was the picture of a some of the least demoralized of the Turing it in parish magazines. One of them successful holiday resort.
This year I confess 1 liked it better kish troops had retired after the battle was even simple enough to ask him for
without the crowds, but for the inhabi- of Kumanovo. The Serbs had decided to the evidence." It is probable enough tants themselves its desertion was a
infuongod approuch it with caution, and the cethat the lady in France was
After making careful inquiries at. The few hotels still open I found the METEOROLOGICAL stringent orders were issued for a gradual hy this story when she reported the sol tragedy.
But Mr. Machen 1 total number of visitors to be 19, nearly and prudent attack. To his scandal and dier's experience. alarm this officer found that there was altogether too summary when he coal of them Swiss. Nineteen, instead of
of no holding back his nien. They disdain eledes that this coincidence disposes thousands The Bear was closed; su ed cover, and would not listen to the myth. He may have helped the lady
He were the Eiger, che Alpenruhe, the Most "Hal" When at length the place was taken in an impetuous rush with bus
may have prepared the soldier to see what Bristol, and all the larger hotels.. slight losses, his men made their excuses he saw. He may even have hinted to the of them had been closed all the year. The Alpenruhe, after a plucky struggle and explanations. They had been obey Saint himself that some vervice was iny orders all the time, and following expected of him, But fegends really are to keep, open, had been forced to close How its doors when its visitors became reduced They a heroic and conspicuous leader.
to threa not to be dismissed in this fashion. had all seen his gigantic figure, and his many minds does Mr. Machen suppose presence had on them a magnetic effect that it takes to see a vision? which caused them so turn a deaf ear to are essentially allee is phenomena. If Interlaken was almost deserted.- the commands of any mere regimental any soldier told us that he alone and the famous Hotel Victoria, where in officer.
THE COST OF THE WAR. The triumphant leader was, of unaided had seen Saint George, wo should August as a role they will refuse to give With the help you in pensión terous because they are so course, Marco Kralievitch, the national cal him roundly a liar. bere of the Serbs, and his appearance of a literary man and a sympathetic lady, full of passers-through, they would wel
The city editor of the Daily Telegraph was only what one might expect, for the thing at once becomes probable, Prilep was his native place.. The story
There has, on the whole, been singular-come you with open arms for Ss. a day.
From the Prime Minister's statement was duly told to the staff, and acceptedly little originality in our dealings with Most of the great hotels were shut up, on the 16th ult, said:-- by them as na adequate excuse for the ribal gods on the Allied side in this and those upea had as a rule a stadi failure to enforce orders. If any scop-i-war, Saint George and Joan of Arc (and twice as numerous as the visitors. Thero
were between 100 and 150 visitors in the yesterday it is unpleasantly obvion that the war is costing considerably more than eal reader doubts this tale, we can only the corresponding Russian saints seen on plead that we have summarized it, to the Narew front) are merely what one
At Mürren tho Kurhaus was still open the best of our recollection, from the expects from armies which really have signed narrative of the officer in question. added little aroong them to the peculiar and welcomed with its customary hos Mr. Lloyd George's estimate when intro. His name was Parovitch or Jovanovitch, arts of modern war. It is not our métier, pitality visitors too few in number to ducing the 1915-1916 Budget.
The late Chancellor of the Exchequer, on the assumption that the war listed which is as good in those parts as Smith It must be frankly confessed that all the pay to keep it going, but the Hotel dies or Jones in these, and his rank was a fresh thinking in this war has been done Alpes, so well known to the thousands major't. The tale itself is, after all, by the enemy. His gas, his flame-projec who have been there for winter sports until March 31st, 1816, estimated a total with its closed expenditure for the current year of After allowing for the neither so quer nor so incredible as the tors, his dealings with passenger-ships, was aglier than process by which Marco becarea betray a mind that has boldly thrown shutters and grass-covered courte. Wen- £1,132,654,000. national hero. He was very far frem aside the conventions. He has approach gew had a handful of people. Lucerne proceeds of the extra taxation announced being a good patriot, and his mox stir-ed this matter of the tribal god with his was as in winter, though a number of the in November, 1914, he autioipated a ring exploits were performed in the ser- usual system, and bis devics, shows all smaller places on the lake, such as Weg revenue of £267,200,000, which left a vice of the Sultan. In theee matters, his familiar power of organization.is, were fairly busy with the poorer defiers of £865,454,000 to be met by bor-
classes of Swiss.
rowing. however, it hardly lies with us to be
Visions are chancy things, and if one took In the Engadine, at such places as Provision was consequently mado for critical, for did not our St. George make his Sovereigns by selling supplies to the to calling up saint against saint, who Pontresinal and St. Moritz, one could see votes of credit aggregating £978,000,000, knows how the event would turn? a fair number of Swiss visitors, chiefly and with yesterday's vote of £250,000,000 Roman legions Sic itur a destra.. should have thought, for our part, that from Zurich, for the Swiss Government these credits in the current financiat will already huve reached Everyone has heard cre this of the was risky enough to put Saint George has urged those of sufficient means 10 period parallel miracle which distinguished the and The Maid into the field together.travel about as much as possible in order 2900,000,000. The sums voted have been British retreat from Mons. Dr. Horton What the Germans have done is to to encourage the hotel-keepers, and there £250,000,000 on March 1st and June 15th, und July 20th, and Bishop Welldon have preached abou: mobilize prayer to the tribal god on a were a few Germans and Austrians, but £160,000,000
But it, and Sir Joseph Campton Rickett, really national scale. We will not go so, one travelled in traing more than half £950,000,000 on September 15th. behalf of the Free Churches, has declared far as to say that their Gott strafe empty, in which one had every choice since the new vote will only carry us on
gland his belief. It is almost, though not quite,
was exactly an original con of seat and could cross from side to side to the third week in November, it is clear There were elements of a to see the view. as well authenticated as the passage of ception,
that by March 31st next we shall have the Russians oror our railways last similar organization in Joshua's battle The holiday places in the French-speak
£978,000,000. autuma. One may read full details in against the Amalekites, when Aaron and ing part of Switzerland were better off spent a vas" deal more than the estimated Without complicating matters by the in- Light, The Occult Review, and (with Hur held up the arms of Moses. The on the whole, than the rest of the coun
A Tibetan praying-wheels are in sometry, Montreux, though out of season,troduction of gross as well as net figures, more reserve) in the Church Times. English nurse heard the story from a respects an even better-conceived device was by no means empty, but the French it is gleaned fom the Premier's statement. wounded British soldier in a French hos But as usual. it is the thorough organiza watering places Evian and Thonon might that from April 1st to September 11th the
net war expenditure amounted pital, and lost one should suppose that tion, which constitutes the element of almost as well have shut up their doors.
we are originality in this German invention.
£499,500,000, or for 164 days an average he professed a "fancy religion," informed that he was
of rather over £3,000,000 per day. How Wesleyan What other people would have thought Z Methodist and a Lancashire Fusilier.of inscribing its prayer to its tribal god The only place I visited that was en-
greatly the east has been rising appears from the fact that while the daily average He saw St. George coming out of a yellow on coal briquettes, coat-buttons, and pic-joying anything like a prosperous season
June 30th We may be prejudiced, was the little village of Loeche-les-Bains, frch April a to mist, and dowling with the enemy exactly ture-postcards? as he does with the dragon on the coins. but to our thinking the idea lacks grace.
A £2,700,000; from July 18th to September at the foot of the Gemini Pass. aud, as commonly happens on these ocaz It is not a plastic conception. It calls crossed the Gemmi itself I was rather 11th it was over £3,500,000. A good deal sions, everyone else saw him 400. up no image, and leaves too wide a surprised to find over 20 people at the of the inorease came from advances to
What, in artilleryman gave full corroboration, and latitude to the tribal god..
old hostelry at the top, and, on reach the only trifling discrepancy was that he detail, is he to do? supplied the saint with golden armour;
HUGE INCREASE IN EXPENDITURE. and insisted that he was Tareheaded-a
which equipment
would
The mass appeal, the importunit doing very well. This is mainly because
It is a little startling, however, to learn the German and Austrian spas for rhen- authenticity to be doubted across the continual repetition of the same demand matism and skin diseases have been that from now onwards the weekly.
will The closed to French and Italians. So 1 Ba
not exceed £35,000,000 counter.
The reports vary us to all this is sound psychology. sainte armament, but there is no doubt three sharp words are good, and make there the same morty parties in the hot avons
gross," That means £5,000,000 a day at all about the effect of his intervention; just the kind of impression that an astute baths, drinking their coffee and playing gross, or according to Mr. Asquith's he put the enemy to an ignominious advertiser will attempt to produce. But cards in the water as if no war were
previous computation, about £4,500,000 a flight.
strafe is altogether too indefinite. devastating Europe and ruining Switzer-day net. This is a jump of £1,000,000
The For our part, we suspect that this tale Let us not be unduly pessimistic. has gained something in the telling. We German effort shows method, but a defi-
I was rather surprised to be told that day, and we can only hope that the enorniously increased outlay will bring can quite believe that the Wesleyan cient aesthetic sense. The sounder course I must not alterept to cross the well- about an appreciable shortening of s Fusilier saw "an angel at Mons, but is not to innovate, when one deals with known Furka Pass as no foreigners at war. At the rate of £4,500,000 2 day all were allowed at Andermatt, nor near from September 11th to November 20th did he really identify him with St.tribal gods. The Nation George When a Greek evrone tolle us
the St. Gothard Pass
we shall have got through £313,000,000 in tha he saw Hagio Dimitri or Yorghi in
The bothers of passports, Customs ex- ten weeks, or about half the total of the battle, we fully believe him. These saints
amination, and so forth, are so great National Debt before the war. are a part of his daily life. Their ikons
that few people are likely to wait to
Where the money is coming from it is stand in the corner of his living-room at
visit Switzerland at the present time for no altogether anay to see. On September home, and he has lit the lamp before them
wanderings I did not meet a single Eng lishman out there only for a holiday.
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Mr. M. H. Donohoe, in a long despatch
to £74,724,000, and there was another £134,000,000 still to be called up on the gating £208,724,000. In addition, there the priest's fee, one fetches their ikon from the Tirol-Trentino Eront to the such as Zurich or St. Gall, where the last War Loan, the two amounts aggre from the nearest monastery, and the
the applications for Treasury Bills, disease is invariably vanquished. But Daily Chronicle, describes the approach language spoken is Germau, the sympa are the sums coming in day by day from
thies are doubtless with the country
There are, which last week exceeded the maturing no Wesleyan chapel ever painted a Saint of winter in the Alps and the difficulties whose tongue they speak. George on its bare walls, and when a Wesleyan infant has measles his parents surrounding the military operations perhaps, more pictures of Hindenburg Bills by some £2,500,000. But the latter do not invoke the Saint. A Cretan fishe also tells of the following brilliant than of Joffre, but the desire of the Swiss source cannot be altogether reckoned
exploit by our Allies:
as a whole is to be absolutely noutral. man in a storm will hold a dialogue with
In the conquest of the Ampezzo Valley the queen of the nereids, and nasure her the incomparable Italian scidior, be of that
"Alexander lives and reignė, the infantry and the artillery, has once whereupon the storm duly subsides, A Serb pescant has recited poems and listoned to legends about Μετου When the Italians crossed the frontier by
Kralievitch from his earliest child-
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more shown Europe that in his military lexicon there is no such word as "fail."
the main road from Chiappuzza, two
flanking columns made their way along
the Maid of Orleans has been seen the high ridges which shut in the Ampezzo
in the French ranks, this also is seemly
The central or valley column
and altogether probable, The Maid is a had little fighting to do.
Valley.
A HUGE ARSENAL.
HOW AMERICA HELPS THE ALLIES.
representative has been seeking the in- stances of local changes this trade bas brought about.
Very many factories where for years articles for peaceful household use have been made are now producing shells,
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upon since there will soon be some heavy maturities to meet. On the other hand, the ordinary revenue flows in steakily and will increase rapidly after the turn
of of the year, while the arrangement loan of £200,000,000 in the United States, if it is achieved, will also lighten our burdens. for a time. Still it begins to look very much as if we must expect a fresh loan at the end of the year, unless the war comes to an unexpectedly sudden conclusion.
STOLEN RAILWAYS.
The extent to which the United States Not so the is selling goods to the Allies may be living presence, and of late years the Gallican Church has done its duty by her soldiers pushing their way over the learned by noting the work being done Bub can it be truthfully said that we have mountain-tops. The column on the right in New York City alone, where a Press
narrow, perpendicular-faced done much to earn the assistance of St. found a George? In our milder moments we
gorge, where even a mountain goat would despair of finding a footing. swear by him. We put him on our
Sixteen Alpin soaded this cliff, then But in spite of this rather sovereigné. misleading evidence, vill anyone claim their comrades of the leading battalion, that he is a vital fact, in our daily livest roped together in sections, were hauled
In appearance pike heads, and many other murderous Bishop Wellden or Dr. Horton ever ladder was constructed.
Many factories making preached a sermon about him before this it was much the sort of thing a British implements 2. 38 2
war broke out, To be sure, this evidence pilot uses to clamber aboard some home boots and shoes, others making blankets, is not conclusive, Did not Pan fight in ward-bound ship in the Channel. Up this are working day and night to fill orders A greater number of tramp scamers the ranks at Merathon, goat-thigh to frail, swaying structure passed in safety from England and France. greaved-thigh!" And yet, as he remark several regiments, with kit, equipment, soiling, vessels flying foreign flags ed to Pheidippides he had been much and ammunition.
By the same hempen pathway, when the are in the waters around New York City fano,
battery of moun-loaded at piers along the northern part We confess to a doubt whether Saint mis, there passed, too, George is really a living figure in the tain guns. The left or western column of the city, and, what is unprecedented, The tale had even a more perilous time. The many vessels have loaded at several mythology of Tommy Atkins. wears, to our minds, a suspicious literary right column bad had a hard tussle with small towns on the Hudson River, north dress We do not doubt that the com- the Austrians, but against the western of New York City, giving a consequence panions of Cortes saw Saint James at colump the enemy threw his full force and to these towns that they never before
enjoyed. their head when they fell upon the half- offered & desperate resistance.
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BELGIUM PROTESTS TO NEUTRAL STÁTES." The Belgian Government has addressed etion of the Germans in removing the
The Belgian Government points out that permanent way of Belgian railways. the decision of the German authorities will necessari'y hamper the trade and business of a large part of the population, and pre- tests energetically against this fresh viola tion of the laws and customs of war.
The London correspondent of the Civit and Military Gazette cables that the King's Prizeman, Ommundsen, has been killed in action in Flanders.
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