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Itobert,.Southey eiefe the PoetaLaur-yj Above the noiseof a csOwded'etreet
. 'oats for thirty years. He is remem•
at the closes one surnmor noon I hosedbared now almost solely for poems he the carillon of the cheat Chui'oh tower,
thoutslit lititoof himself-4T11e'Ilattle Drupe anti Middleburg and aieere had
of . Blenheim," "Tho Inchcape- - Bell," Past been visited. They differed meek,
and flow the Water Comes Down at .yet same•" es:Melon nolo,.. seomed..to
I,oc,ol a -•hitt in .prose bis "Life of Nei. unite all three and the Hague. Hew
is�on" to naulo was It` to be defined? ):n this eflective:-
fnood, again me- oar eauglit•the sound
et the, bolls, They'onswered the qusa3
tion. It was the towor`molodles which;
'united, these placed,Individuail as •they
were, in other.' respeots, Then calla®
the thought: Wily should one not see
the manycarillons of the Low Conn
tries; each in Its 'oave historic p'l'ace,
and write them clown ter—foreign wan-
d'eringe?
Thereu oe. wwe e; h fl
set fort to n the
pd
carillonneur of the Have; courteous-
ly he.gave no suggestions and advised'
us to consult the belle tester' at Gouda.'
So-wa betook ourselves to Gouda and
sought out' the carillonneur, who told
uef a friend of his had come upon eyon-
siderabie Information about carillons
in some old. volumes in the .library: Bp
the best of good fortune it turned. out
that we were at Gouda on one- of the
two days -of each week when the
library was open.
Outalde It was a deluge of rain,
with a black sky. Within the llbraryl
we were dry, It is true, but there were
no lights, Just at closing time the
book "of moat importance to us was
discovered. We made good use o@ trio
minutes left, and with a fair list eff
carillon towns safely recorded In our
notebook we went bank to the Hague.
That very night,. the most convenient
Of ms
assges, the postcard, with.
aid
reply, was ddisDatched to "Den Beer
ISlokioenisi" of the principal Dutch
and Flemish towns.. . .
By noon the next day replies began
to oome, . . . A morntng or two later'
'the long time old "pottier" eat the
hotel, affectionately regarded by many
a traveler, held up a dozen answers.
to hie ear, as If..listentng to their mea
sage, an 1'greeted me with: "Hush, I
hear carillons' ringing"through all the
land." With the answers came many
special invitations. . . Several
They ein who tell us Love can die.
With1 ather,
all a
• 1 .l passioue fly,
Alt others are but vaulty.
2n Heaven Ambition Gannet deveU, ,
Nor Avarieeln the vaults of Heil;•'
Earthly these passions'ot the Earth,
' They perish- where they have their
,birth; -
But Love is indestructible.
Its holy flame for eves burnetli,
Prom Heaven: it came, to Heaven re-
turireth;
Too oft on Earth a troubled wrest,
Aitimesdeceived at' times oppressed',
It here 1e tried and'pul'ifled,
Theon hath in Heaven las .pertoct rest
It soweth There with: toll and. one,
But the har Beet tune of Love is there.
Oh 1 when a mother meets on high,.
The Babe she lostin infancy,
bath she not then, for pains and fears,
The clay' ofwoe, the watchful night,
For all her sorrow, all her tears,.
An. ever -payment of delight?
Self Ringers on °a Tour.
Thirteen bell-ringers, e11 ringers, mostly from
Surrey towns, during a holiday tour in
Somerset and Wilts visited 13 towns'
and rang a peal in each.
Necessary.
Wife (to ealosmanhuabend, depart
h1 b f
g on a us rasa trip) --"Don't forget,
dear, to take some dotted Iines with
rout" -
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times a bell -master volunteered (If the
burgomaster gave permission, to play
at some Other time than the regular
hour, If it would convenience as`. .
In the Low Countries all the carillon
towns are so near one another that
Male foreplanning is needed; he clril
dou region, indeed, bas an area seryl
abort tt-vice that of Wales or of the
state of New Jersey- It Is in form
almost a right triangle with Malnredy,
southeast of 1Liege, at its right angle,
and . with %its hypotbenuse, running
from Boulogne to 'the mouth Of the
Ems, northeast of (1rontiigen,. along
tiroNorth Sea-westiine of Belgiu
antis Holland.—WllIlam Gorham Mice,
In "Carllion Music and Singles Towers
of abed 01 World and the NeeW," •
Scientists. Testing Truth
of Cold shoulder Theory
Scientists of Amsterdam have been
measuring the amount bf beat given
aft by- the human body to find why
scene parte give off more heat ,than
others. Drs. Il, Stutter and O. van
Rljnberk devised anapparatus for
studying the temperature of the slain, w
co'vored anti uncovered, and found ' ti n ADAMS
that much loss heat was given off over CHILDHOOD
layers of fat and a great deaf more
where the akin`ley'close to bony sue
faees.
Whether this means that Iteapde
builf`on generous, linesaxe as, cool as
cucumbers . on the outside and "red
hot" within!' with skinny folks just
the o
P
0
s
p tt0
l not
stated.
However,
the experiment
ent would seam to Indi-
cate that a fat person might make the
coolest bedfellow ea a hot night.
Dr. Stutter_ thinks that some of the
differences in heat radiations at vari-
ous places -may be explained by the
neariress of large bleed vessels to. the
surface; but this, he says:* demi not 'ex-
plain all, It Is still a mystery why
,1nore bent Ssgivdlh off 'over the fore-
head, .flim chest, the shins and the
0)31110.
'T o An Eng Teacher:
I wad that Bobbie ,Bures were ge'en
To bear yo read kis lines between
Sao tut o' .love, -Iiia 84Ottlsh lore
Was pair sae be0OUfitl•before.
An' aft I wish there listened here
Sbineeiher poets far an(1 near.
'Whose words ye read, a n:d elftt gie sot
l leirlove than ;aye they: dreamt aboot.
TtGsaffa 5.3acoby,.114 "llaleidoseope
poems-
Is'•there any moment in a boy's life
t ,at is 4,3,001 to the tine wheli he is
fi. et called. "Mister"?
Mlrtardte Liniment relieves etlffnese.
l'
Human 1l faits csf
lads B dtr
•
Wit,,x
G ^
iot-eon-nuitifea>._n.4neesse ase:.11y.a+ee:es.smoLrsr:,niirrarSr*as+i., uit;rs:A'
(1) Bear cub stepping out• (2) Black Boar family, Tri native haunt.
',waited,. but in vale,
s !on with' and ,.waited and a
;It's a "Sift-Rfty'!. prepo it
y
Canadian black bear, ;the'most pope• Later when out:, ofe a stroll she^came.
lar wild animals in the parks' of thel upon a • bdilhop ' 1tl) a bottle of milk.
in her mal, h
-watched i h4
Canadian Rookies, They have not re- She Without g
pre-
sented 'man''e intrusion but instead fleece known. Seen a' ilea,: appeared
have exhibited an ever-increasing with two. cubs.. The boy approached
Curiosity about man's. affairs. In the fearlessly, took the top from the bets
vlafnity 6t Banff and+Lake Louis@ they. Ile and gave- the eub•a drink. When;
have;become so tante that It is a eom .hoWever, he tried to takeatiie bottle
mon sight to see them amble across away In order to share 'It with the
the roads, and even; stop for a sign other -cub, the cub recused. The moth; -
of recognition from the tourist% er bear asserted ber•aethority and_
An English lady was visiting Cha- gave the obstreperous etib a wallop,
teau Lake Louise, in the Canadian This settled the dlepute,, and ,only de -
Heckles, and desired above all else monstrated one of the many almost,
to see a bear.. She chose a: likely spot human instincts of the black bear;
Lake Louise.
A silver: rose' sleeps In the jewelled
lake • '
Where shines as In a.glass Victoria's
• peak
Crested with snow, that- failtag flake
by flake This Lady Found Dr. Wiliiallis'
Fashions a hoary crown. The moue-
- table bleak Pink 'Pills a Friend Indeed.
c r talline•
Are roof • gree' and s
er r3 ,
g g
m there
she is a woman
green Wee
Just because e
Break through turquoise ,ice -hewn are times when every woman needs
galleries; help and strength in the forefeet a
Whlle'at the base, 'mild snow eternal, bloodbuflding turfs.
smitesTo -thousands-.01. girls and women
Theheavenreileeting water, Lake Dr. . Williams' Pink. Pills have proved
• Louise. • a blessing because they -enrioh the
bibod, give strength and rector° tone
At dawn the lake dreams, ehimmering to the aching nerves. The anaemic:
in the_light, girl who le languid and Paler the wife
An seal fallen where the ahndoWe Whose back feole like breaking: tlie
rte; , - matron whose health falls as she
The fragrant breath, of morn is all too reached middle age—for all, such 301
slight ferers Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are In -
To mar the Image of the green -gold valuable because fie healtli fn girls• and
'Women is useally eauseel by poor blood
sky.
Moons oP ice, encrusting gems of far insuliclent blood. These pills have
proved a blessing to thousands of
others, why not you? At various
stages of 11'fe Mrs,, G. R. Lake, Walton,
N.S., hart proved tile -value of Ar. Wil-
liams' Ptnlc Pills.: -She says: --"T first
GIRL • AND WOMEN
BLOOD
BODD
MEM,
And frozen frondege by a glacier
stayed
Are brightlymirrored in the lake be-
low used these pills when a young gird, for
nice sliver apples 10 a ,bowl oP jade, :
it is during the 'linen age when nature
The Brut star finds the shadowy lake calls upon every bit of the reserve
at :,eat,`strength we have, that we need their
The heaven glows, a sapphire at' rejuvenating help. It was then I
that hour, found Dr. Williams' Pink Pills a friend
With winnowed bits;. nod sU11 this Indeed. And again, now that the girl -
•mountain areal hood stage le poet acrd r am a another
Shines in the water like a burnished of four children, eubject to all ilia.,
flows: - cares and worries of the home, Dr.
Night -acrd cooling winds trace quiv- Williams' Pink Pills is the only tonic
cries bass I take to keep up my health and
Athwart heaven's imaged glory, strength, and they have never failed
whore the trees me. Should any ailing girl or weary
Pail lute cypress shades among the
stars
Andetho silver rose in thewaters
of Lake Louise.
-a41ics ,14f, Winlow, in the Christian
` Science Monitor.
Can be Quickly ,Banished* With
Baby's Own Tablets.
The ailments of -childhood are many
but nine -tenths of them are due to one
onus 1 disorder-
ed
ord i
s mei tate mese anY ads er
ed condition of the stomach and
bowels. •'lo qulekly: banish env of the
Minor ailments of babyhood and. -child-
hood the bowels• must be made to work
regular and the stotktaek must be
kweetened,
No Other medicine for little ones ben
had such success es has Baby's Own
Tablets; Theybanish canatipatfon ants to Babylonian captivity, e
w
but
and indigestion; break up colds and art told that he ellowedefeme, cut we
simple ftvaro; correct diarrhoea anal tug the prophet Jeremiah, to remain
colic and promote healthful sleep 15y
:calcis ng't)Ye' 1110011005 -of file atom:"at 1Fliey�ah for seyeral years'ander_the
ac and bowels. Concerning them governprshfp of Gedaliait,.
Mrs. I Ni. Brown, Welton,. N.S,, The historic crime assoclated with
writes —"I cannot' apeak`100 kighly this ancient city took place when Ish-
of Baby's Own Tablets as I have foundelate carne to the colony and was wee
them ekct1lent for , childhood ail- coined • by the .Babylonian governor
merits." with a great feast, in the =idle . of
Baby's Gen T0.bleta„ are sold by 1. which he suddenly rose and killed
rnetl[oine dealers, .or Uy mail .at 25 cls. Gad -111011 and his friends; --afterwards'
m`Tire De Wiffiams'.Medicine,throwing their Undies Into a pit.
a box fro
Cir., 73rod vino, Ont,
d LOn'Yethirn.
Our town Me eights gas Mee to tee
.As any fn geography. • '
Why, when, the early sunlight Spink
mother, due to fray advice, try therm
pills, I know they. W111 find them tiequ
eally good as 1 have dons.
You can get these 011ie from any
medicine dealer`or by mail at 60 cents
a' box from The Dr. Williams' kiedlaIne
Co,, Brockville, Ont, '
Buried History.
Near the site of the aneieut city et
Mingeh, to Palestine, a party of soteie
trete recently discovered a great pit
into which they. think the bodies of
Bedahalt and hit followers were
thrown, as • related in the Biblical
story.
A. number of rock
0o carries
a Maas of early pottery Were slats,
found, and' the. scientists confidently
expect to unearth, amongst the relies
of this two-thousandelve•hundred.
Year-old oily, records telling the toll
story of •the lllgyptian campaigns in
Pallestine:'
When Nebuchadnezzar cortquered
Judeda he took many of the inhabit -
Knife and " Spoaln- Preceded
Fork on Vai4les of England.
The . 'comrnents"of'Mr, ' Justice `n'fe- 'In summer' down our arehills„ -
.Cardle upon .oho "seciai afiectatien" or 2 hey to -sic tike heaven's parapet.
demanding' two .forks to manipulate From 050111 Street, when the sun
-nob seem to have been based upon 000 80t,
The rarest -stamp in
the
world is eeeeefeni knowledge, Fbrlttt were not .The high school on"lite hill in,iine
;the one cent, 1856, British Guiana, .introduced into England until 1608, Loonta lflco a castle,.on the ithine,
printed in b.n;tic on magenta, 'This and it is a notable fact .that while We And twisted pines. along (ho'ereat;`
was sold fori7,817 in 1022. - get ICnitesmith and Spooner among. Backed by the lemon 0olored west, •
our octem-alert sllrndnlrea, lee find no Would matte Jap' artists p aise their
Porker or Forks/MO. •goon' •
Evers 1118 "C8rver" had to use ills Arid plant diel. ea5Cle hereby Squads;
•lifigers. ie t;be "Baku 01 Yiervyngoe Sonls eumulerplghts I.havp to lie
we lied i. clot down; Set never- on In (ho frtnt 3"urd erid watch Ilio 1k',:••
fyshe, Rescht beeet, ire fowl- more And let my fancy ell=b and p; ay
,than two gynge,s nl a thomUu ' Tl}e' Tluough la6ewarlt of lire 1i111ty Way
guest was, auglty if he got a 'plate.- eT deepor heights aid silver tired, -
tJsually, ate was supp°15* with a 1•000a until bath.. O3,.11 and,.brain-aro tired.
oi, bread known tis' a' trencher, upon; Olr, 0010: Nome,
winch the meet was placed,. It will Iloligicong or Thome
be e.tey to nndeyetand wily this 'teas Could ahtlw me finer, sights true home
(,followed by the n'oeoesary service of --Badger C:aril.
the `Ewer" with a baffle of eisanstug --
tgater, cud the "Napier," who pref. 051 5a1t.fllnes.
<!1
Statloh Cra• .
:orooic, fared the (011301 or napkin. Salt mines 1n the •Carpethien mom-
- L, Torn0, Ont:- tains hive hese tverlc0( since the
Minard's l inirnCnt for toothaches eletisnth century- _
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ontarior Dental Healti:i Dey<.
What 'wonderful - advancement has
been 'uulde during -(he past low b5-
00,109 111 the prevention, irnd care of
diaeiyse and Huta Seaprolompnt-i* duo
-Lb a largo measur f l' the scientific
investigation: and r,eoarcb conducted
fn our laboratoslce" The knowledge
thus gafued wonid bo of littler:use,
ltoweyer, unless sent to those: who
need -it or- those_ who can apply It in
the *dueation otreatment of others.
The .most valuable.. contributlOn4
Madel by reaoarch weekers in lie far
as the health and happinas of the Pee -
pie are cencerued have poen in, the
"field Of preventive medicine. Many of
tate dl'deases vwhihh.yeare ago'affricted
the people: aro now seldom head- of
and still greater results. are confldent-
ay Ooot,ted.
The Zrevention of disease as,
is largely
o matter of eduoatlon,'. It cannot be
accomplished through. the efforts of
the'phyeician alone; he w111.load the
way' but the goneral;publio roust be
taught to •telreseuch ateinterest is their
o`vn health that-they:Will be willing to'
accept the advice given.
Dental infection is one of the most
frequent causes of•diaeose Murtha On-
tario loopartmeut 6'1 Floalth has or-
ganized. a special effort, tor .the pus
pose,' of informing the people:in regard
to -the prevention of dental disease59
This campaign will take the form 01 a
Dental Health Day, to fie held on Wed
needay, October -24th.
The aetivltlee will, include' a mOtiou
pictyre film which has "been -prepared
.
by the Ontario Motion Picture Bureau,
radio talks from rthe various stations,
instruction to school children,• the dis-
tribution of special 'booklets by the
Insurance Companies, nen-teener pub-
licity which the piens is giving with-
out charge, and window''display.
The denti8ts et the Province, et the
request of the Department:' 0f Health,
will give private instruction on mouth
care to all who desire it, and the gen-
eral
publicity� r
will stress :
it sa the impo rt-
anc
e of a proper
diet, toru h meet!.
catigti of the food, and careful cleans-
ing of the mouth.
The educational, health, service and
eocial welfare organisations of the
-Province are - co-operatidg, and this,
the first Province -wide effort'of this
kind In'Cauada, promisee to be a great
auaceea,
Martyrs of Medicine.
Ono of the epic stories of medical re-
search is recalled byethe,deatll the
other day of Major J. P, Hall-Bdwards,
the famous British surgeon and X-ray
pioneer. The lint operation ever per-
formed with the old of an X -racy
photograph was in a. case where, by
thie means, Dr, Hell -Edwards ,had lo•
rated a needle lure patient's hand.
It is impossible to overestimate tale
debt whleh medical science, owes to
men like Hall-Bdwarde. He began, hie
X-ray experiments in 1806, immediate-
ly after Professor ltdntgen'tediscoveary
had been made 'public, and while' the
nee of safety devices Was uuknoivn,
Many of those devices,' indeed; were
suggested' beh1m as the result of these
early experiments.
Even when, owing to X -rry dermati-
tis, he had lost his left arm and four
fingers 'of his right hand, he continued
his wbric, managing toCarry en with
a solitary thumb and a rubber substi-
tute for a forefinger.
Our- knowledge of X-rays hasp been
dearly won.- Dr. A. Barry Blacker, one
of the itrat mento introduce X•raya in-
to hospital practice, 'also paid the
petty -of his pioneering work. lie
had to be operated en againand again,
and Anally died of a disease oaneed by
the action of the ?ars. But his experd-
Mente in a small basenitlnt ill St.
Themes's 'Hospital were the start of
tare famous Xray department of that
institution.
Another celebrated X-ray praotition-
er associated with St. Thomas's was
Sir Archibald Reid, who took charge
of this department of- uric hospital,s
erode in. 1012, His death in 1024 was
abeet result of his X-ray 3 Work.
Even before Xr•ray8 medicine had
its martyrs. The famous Sohn Hunter
took innumerable risks in his experl-
menta, and even. intected,'h1ni elf'with
diseases to observe their ermine more
closely. Isis death is supposed to have
been due to this habit Of experiment-
ing upon himself,
Sub your scalp with Minard's Liniment.
Mussolini's Wateroa is in the' off-
ing. It is said that he contemplates
passing •hove -regarding the ,direses
and the` tresses of has emintrywotnenl
IT E
Mothers, have you or your •dough
'tore goitre? . Do not worry. Goitre
can now be removed quickly, painless-
ly and permanently.` Johnaten50 Goitre
Remedy, used externatly,,acts by' ab-
sorption.. Simply rub in twice a day.
After about.2 W eks' treatment, goitre_
becomes soft and spongy. and .then
gradually:. disappears. .Usually one
bottle le sufficient. ,Literature and
teettmonlals en., request., Prion $6.00;
mailed anywhere.'
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Mase-. the Hain with Minard'e.
reiiovos inflammation, soothes and
heels.
"i Ttresi! Child.
It
re hs;ydly 4)0581bie nowazdayx3 to
i:alt0'ttp s3 Paper Or 0123951311001015110(31
li, s m ra.iitillcd that 'wv .live In u 1,0et..
loris, undisci)linad se4 didven afro. 11
that Is *0, 'N{0 cannot hope-that•t1(0
obiiron w111` ettetpe; indeed, they meet
1/0thefirst and 'tyro (thief suferers,,But
onus the Hauser is icveognlzed, meelf
.can le done by parents and.0ilardiens
of :the yoteng. to offset it. • To beghe
.With, fatigue and leek of proper dial
cipliue ai3o sura to go together. The
spoilt 1111114 is always a restless. 114
gety child, Ho las.grewing up.Wltheet
that training in quiet, in afelt-oontrol,
In oc-prdlnatlon which he `will mall eo
'ranch In later life, , •
Burt ,physielans have to look 41 this
Question from the physical'point, of
view drat, though they' remember 'that
there ie another 'side, whieh •, we oa11
the psyohie, There are certain ,slgoe
whieh infallibly indlcato the ovor-tir$
ohild,...In.tlra Rrat place;eult,i: ohfld•
is almost curtain to ba "skin iytf how•
ever ample is the home table end•leave
°'ver much iv'e aeeMe teat. Serenellyi
thetfatigued 4:1114 is almost to
".slump,'to 'stt'it bad 'postures; to
stoop dud elouch when he.waL'ka, end
to fall back into these faultit riot°1dy
no :natter how aharl ly.he is d$tiannieh•
ed to alt. straight' or to :'eland'ug,"
Ro 10.114 'back because he cannot help
Ire is tired. ,Thirdly, this 011114 is.
,pretty surely peovie$„ euflen,',;roucb"',
-=diet as you reald bo yourseltif yen
belt es he does: • Ito needs a net early
just es you "weal udder the sante Cls.
oumstunotin,
Sometime, 'thie jest oar* file0041 h
very complete, , 'but 10 ;asst ei3e
when forcer iu time; e. sari of moll e14
refit cure w111 111 the work. This
means shorter hours of eehOol work,
a outtiug down of hard. and strenuous
p1a3', a1id1 above 4111 1onf;er' sure
bed; beoalltfo itthi6 whilo•the eTitid i o1i`
his fest that e euro oi1'gttiglr
eat, It ;e not, necessary to has that
the additional heaterin bud•, should: not
present th'emeelvee.yto the patient as •
puntehment; rather: they ehouid`be tis
ed. as a
gal+d spatital pa•iviieg@,_ That 0
tbreakfast in bed or lying do*ii during
the day with a few toys or pipture
books, is understood to be distinctly
eiiproved. of. The Brat elan off ilii•
prevenient will be p gain in weight, 1,
aeoompanied by a serenity which has
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