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Bate years ago Mesra, Savory & Moore obtained possession of formis by the celebrated, Dr. Jenner for a lozenge possearing 76- markable power to absorb scidity in the stomach. They confidently recommend these lonengus, of which they are the sole manufacturers, aa kufa and reliable remedy for HEARTBURN, FLATULENCE.. AUDITY, and digestive disorders. · One or twd losenges : gåva immediate relief, even in the worst cases, and taken before a meal prarant those distraming symptoms due to Indigestion which so frequently follow. Thousands of sufferers testify that they have derived more benefit from Dr. Jenner's Absorbent Lorangea than from any other remedy. They are plassant to take and quito harmless. TESTIMONY.
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NORMAN ANGEL JUSTIFIED.
GREAT ILLUSION” A REALITY. After five and a half years in the wilder Deas, Mr. Norman Angelt has come back, bringing a message, writes a | correspondent
in the Daily News. It is simply the wessage that what he taught before she war was the truth then, and is the wrath
дом
Just ten years ago Mr. Angell was pre paring for the press a book called "The
MONDAY, MAY
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Great Illusion. When the book appears NATURAL
ed a few months later, it provoked one the great controversies of this generation. Norman Angellism became a cult-the
not of the impossibility, but of the foolish ness of war. Many people sneered at it; yet the destrine of The Great. Illusion" was still gaining converts steadily when the Great War broke over the world sub- merging Norman Angellism, in common
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IT POURS
with many other fandmarks of civilization. OUT OF THE
it
To-day Mr. Angell,, whether he likes i
or not, is a prophet whose prophecies have come true. Behind him, as he sits writing in his fat in the Temple, are copies
The Great Illusion, printed in twenty languages; on the table in front of him newspapers from all parts of the world telling how the British pound is only worth 13s. 10d, in New York, bow, the French franc is worth less thin after the great defeat of 1871, how the German mark can be bought for a halfpenny, how the whole of European civilization is prem- bling on the brink of economic collapse
THE TEST.
The book and the newspapers are really one story. They show how, as Mr. Angell, stated again and again, a great European war, far from being impossible, was likely to occur, owing to the ignorance of man. kind, but how it was indeed a great illa- alon to imagine that one nation conld by war under modern conditions enrich itself at the expense of another. The state of the exchanges is merely an index to this failure
We are now in a position," Mr Nor man Angell pointed out in an interview "to put the theories of The Great Thu-| sion to the test of Facts. We have been victorious in war. We have captared colonies, provinces, iron and coal mines Our victory is so complete that our enemy can in no way resist any claims we may care to make in the matter of an in demnity. And our enemy was one of the greatest and richest Rations in the world." If ever a victor was in a position to enrich himself by victory it should ho now
"Well, the Allies are not precisely roll- ing in riches. We are victors-ang mainly bankrupt. When we try to discount the indemnity with those who have the cash, as in America, we find that the bankers of that country regard the less
security as wor
Because that security could only have value, Germany could only pay great sums; if she were allowed to estab lish her industry and trade and become once more a competitor. That some of us-notably perhaps France-wil nos allow. We will boycott her goods, forhi hez to re-establ & her foreign trade, Fore long as that is the case, there will be to adequate indemnity. It is the precisa. dilemma foretold in The Grent his ision."
THE LEASON.
Mr. Angell's conversation is necessarily sprinkled with phrases drawn from his famous book. It was there be stated ten Years ago that "one of the indispensable foundations of wealth in modern Europe.
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was there to pointed out that the power to take the wealth of our enemy after victorious war would not help us, for the fact of taking the wealth would destroy it. And now be asks: What is the lesson the world has still to learn
It is this We cannot hase our national, political, and military security upon a policy which involves the destruc tion of the economic life of 100,000,000 people, for that economie life is essential to our own restoration, credit, and future prosperity. Political and military security must be based upon the truths embolie in the words interdependenca and co- operation. If we make these truths the starting point of our policy there is hope. If we ignore them we shall sink still fur, ther into the abyss."?
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PRISTINE VINDICATION.
A curious point to observe is the way in which public men are now beginding. to use the arguments, and even the langu age, which have been the subject of deri sion when quoted from The Great Ilin
ion. Thus Sir Auckland Geddes, Presi- dent of the Board of Trade, said at Ply: mouth recently; The lesson the war should have taught the traders of this country was this that nations werd inter- dependent, not independent. When they heard people prating of the independence tof the trade of nationrir var certain they knew nothing really of fat cons stituted their own greatest interest, and he had no hesitation in saying that until Europa on her feet we should have got no commercial or economic stability."
The very nrgon," exclaimed Mr. Angell; is the jargon I had to-employ in that book I
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Indeed, it is hardly possible to open 1 current newspaper, without the eye light. ing on some fresh vindication of the one despised and rejected doctrine of Angellism. Perhaps as significant ar gy thing is the fact that a large demand for copies of The Great Insion has re cently sprung up in triomphant France
Representatives of
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