HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1926-01-21, Page 7An Early Psalter. 1 THE DUTY. OF A 1Y'OIIAy
IOIusic !s the bride of poetry, and one
of• the children of prayer. Granmer •
knew this. . -In -liie iettctr to Is to -Tell Her Ailing Sisters
Honky VIII he begged that the'eote How New Health Can be
should be allowed to honor the eyl-
lable"to that it may be sung distinct- - Obtained.
ly and. devoutly,' He knew that music .
was integral, but not always essential 'The'duty'of one woinan to another
to worship. Ile asked for tong if he is to tell her, But the wrong advice is
dared not use that magnificent mono- worse than no advice a all:'
eyllabde. Elizabeth dared almost any -"That says Mrs Florence Glebe,
thing; she required "a modest and dis- 311 Royal Ap(,s•., Merrick Street, Hain-
tinct song so used le all parte of the Ilton, Ont., is why I feel it my duty •
common prayers in the Church that- give women a little information con -
the same might be as plainly under- oerning Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for
standed as if it were -read without Pale People. In tire first place I may
singing. -. She was herself, with say that I am a gi-admate•nursis,of one
Bacon, and Fairfax, amongst the enor-'of our Hamilton schools of nurses,
mous nese ber of those who para- having had a number of "years' ex•
phrased the _psalms,Practically all pertence in nursing nervous and other
our origina� hymns were t•uch para- cases of women..
phrases, as the drat Anglican hymn -1 "I may state that for the last three
book a Collection of Psalms, and years I have not been feeding as I
Hynue, complied by John Wesley in.should. I have been under the care
Georgia, and printed hs 1737, showse of our physician, .He informed me
This book contains seventy hymns,' thatI:wouMd not improve until I took a
over one-third of which are by Tsaac change of climate. My symptoms
Watts, the G. 0. M. of hymns, and the were that I was tired out eestby, pallid,
rest bythe Wesley family (including short of breath. On -going upstairs• 'I
had a rapid heart a.otion and a• weals
five 'translations•. by John Wesley from
the German), and adaptations from J. feeling. If. I .entered a warm room I.
Austin, G. Herbert, J. Addieon and became -hot and clammy. Black spots
others: This..wae the first Collection. !Would float 'before my eyes; and I heed
Paraphrases of the psalms, canticles sharp pains in ray head. I did not
and prayers had been sung sincethe sleep well at night and would toss
middle of the sixteenth century. I I around in bed. My appetite was fickle Secrets of Science.
have before me an early seventeenth and poor. 'I tried a number of lnedd- By David. Dietz.
century Pe'alter,11 "musical edition" of eines that, were advertised, with no The planetesimal 'theory aseumes
versified . psalms, inchuding ' para -'.good results. I began `o feel despond- that our -sue developed from some
phrases' of • the various canticles and; end, as when I met friends ;they would primary nebula but that at this stege
the Lord's Prayer, and Concluding with say, 'My, you look terrible.' I lost there were no planate in existence.
two exhortations to praise God, oe in weight and' in epimits. My husband Then it supposes that at some hetes•
eafne home one evening asking, as.he time—.probably billions of years after
usually did, how I was feeling, and at ;this initial development—a great ale -
my answer said, 'Well, try these,' and aster overtook the sun.
lis handiest me a box of Dr: Watiams' It is supposed that'anothex star
Pink Pills, He said, 'try them any- passed near the sen, so chose to tine
,how. They.may help you.'. I..did try sun that it exercised a meat gravidae
them and they surely gave me quick tional force upon it.
results. By the time I had taken four Since this force would be greater
boxes I can honestly say I felt like a upon the side of the sun which, faced
different person, I could' hardily real- the pier, its effect would be to pull the
ize it myself. People I tenet would say,' sun out of `shape, elongating the
'Why, you look splendid. What have equatorial region and flattening the
you been taking?' Myreply would be Polar regions.
that I bad been taking Dr. Williamsr This flattening would increase the
Pink. Pii•Is, and their answer usually ps'eesure upon 'the centre of the sun
was, `Well, they certainly have helped 'u'ntil It became so great that it would
you.' I now sleep well and eat well. The force the molten material Ln the centre
terrible sharp pain has left my head.
I do and work and feel toned up. My
color has returned, and the pills have
given me new vitality. I am deeply
thankful that my.hnsband lirought me
hebox i111•ams' Pink
rf D' t, VIr.
t first t o�
Pits, i will gladly tell anyone what
these pills did for me, and you have
full perralaston to publish this state-
ment in the hope that my experience
may help someone else."
If you.will send your name and ad-
deese to The Dr. W1111ams' Medicine
Co., Brockville, Ont., a Mile book,
"Building Up the Blood," will be mail-
ed you-:pcoltpatd. This little book non
tains many useful health hints.
You can get these pills through any
medicine dealer or by mail at 50
cents a box from The Dr. Williams'
Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont.
The Bee's Secret.
CATASTROPHE OVERTOOK THE SUN
It Resulted in F'orniatim''"t of Our Earth ersd Other Planets.
hymns (in C. M.), by one Robert Wise-
dom. This is the tittle page:
The Whole books of Psalms, Celled
-
ad into -English meeter By Thomas
Sternbold, John. Hopkins, and Others,
Conferred with the Hebrue; with apt
notes tto slug them withal.
Set forth and allowed to be sung in
all Churches, of all the people to-
gether, and after Morning and Even-
ing
vening prayer as •also before and after
sermons; and moreover in private
houses, for their, Godly solace and
comfort, laying apart all ungodly
Songs and Ballads, :which tend enely
to the nourishing of vice, and corrupt-
ing' of youth. -
Janues' V. If any be afflicted, let him
pray, and if any be merle let him sing
psalms. • -
London Printed for the Company of
Stationers.
s'ivile io Re ail1607.—Geof-
frey
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B g Regan,
fray Demmer, iu innate and Letters.
Thinking Happiness. -
Do you lie awake at night counting
your worries? Try counting your bless-
ings instead.
Life is made up of countless little
joys. In most eases the sorrows are
only "sprinklings in between-"
Take Minnie. She has a real good
fellow for a 'husband, and the most
wonderful) baby Ma the warld—round-
eyed,• chubby, healthy, with a mouth
just like his dere- old dad's, and a nose
the make of granaie's. He's so cute;
sometimes Minmle thinks he's' too
clever for /ale age. She Hasn't a whole
heap of money, but it'e regular, and
Bill gives her nearly all of This wages.
Only yesterday she was able to bus
a new rug. •....,
Yet, because themilk boiled over,
and the girl forgot: to come and, do the
steps, Minnie wonder'iflife is worth
while.
And what of. Jack? He has the beet
little wife iu the world, and a good
job and a nice home -with a bit of
money in the banir for holedaye' and
illnesses, He'e fit and a•trong now, and
i. so is she, and the two children are get-
ting
etting on well at school, but Jack's not
satielled. He had a good education,
and he thinks. he ought to have got
"right there:" He been't, and so he
thinks life's rotten.
If you're thinking along such lines,
try counting your blessings for a
cbtinge.
Life's, lore' and weddings and work
and babies, Christenings and birthdays,
something to &ink' when • we are
thirsty, and to eat when we are hen•
gry; the stars above us, the moon and
the sun in their glory; flowers, trees,
and a fire on the hearth; friends old
and new, kind, loyal hearts; and ili,be-
tween the cradle end the grave a few
simple joys and sorrows.
That's life, and the beat of it: M
Welcome Home.
I saw him coming up the street,
So' spent and weary that hie feet
Seemed like two heavy weights of
lead;
Ah, he had known so hard a day,
Small wonder that he looked that way,
And s:louched along with drooping,
heads
Then, suddenly, with frantic shout,
.. _A little yellow dog rushed out
A ysrd, to greet the tired man;
He licked his hands, , he kissed his
face,
Then dashed ahead in eager race,
Them back gain he gaily ran!
The tired wttlslrer lauglied aloud,
Straightened_ hit shoulders; through
the crovnd
Pressed ou; dies feet seemed to take
wings,
So fest be walked aa3ie went up
The street toward home, the yellow
Pup.
All joyous ieape and capering%
O little dog so fond and true,
Much good In life you surely d0
When you can make a man en spent
Forget fatigue -•make him (3.o glad
lie nets like any -madcap lad,
And laughs, aloud with merrimeet!
e-aLoueila 0; Poole.
Out in the meadows,—
Where wild flowers. blow,
Clover blushes like the dawn, --
Or scatters like the snow. ,
In a yew -clipped garden,—
Watched
arden,Watched with tender caro,
nese unfurls, iter glories,
Dazzling fragrant, -fair.
The bee finds sweetness
W'iferever he •gees,-, •
Honeyin the clover,—
And honey in tate rose.
—Susan le Campbell.
An experiment has shown that an
eagle is compelled to run a distance of
twenty' yards from rest before it has
sufficient impetus to take the air.
L.
R1DA
of the aeon out through he surface. In
consequence one stream of material Ill this way each nucleus greet into
would be shot out in:the direction of one of the present planets or sate -
the disturbing star. The other stream ,Rtes.
would be in the opposite,directlon. It
would be just likes u
eazfng
a
rub-
ber
hex bulb which had thole at each end,
but a bulb which instead of containing
water contained an explosive ivateria-1
at high pressure anti temperature.
The ination of the deeturbhi.g star
would exert a second influence upon
these two streame of natter. It
would cause a side ways pull that
Would start then revolving around the
sun.
As a result we would have the for-
mation of what .hes sometimes been
called a eeoondsry• spiral nebula. , At
the centre would be the great flaming
MB and around it a revolving spiral
oa nebulous) matter stretching out for
millions and minions of mniles.
It is resumed that in this spinal ne-
bula there would be knots of mutter or
nuclei denser than the rest of the ma-
terial.
1Vithin a short time from the stand-
point
ltandpoint of astronomy, the spiral nebula
would have lost its heat due to the in-
tense cold of empty space.
It is thought that the nuolie would
have contracted• into fairly large
bodies and the rest of the nebula into
little chunk -s.' of nrat'ter which the
geologists have nemed4enete'simals.
The motion of the planetesimals
mast have been very irregular. 'col-
lisions would have been frequent. Due
to gravity, the nuclei would begin to
attract the planetesimals to thcnt.
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There is a differeioe of opinion
he
s� how.the
as t
o just J
aniongeologists
g
growlh
h planets from these es orig-
o the f
teal imolai took place.
According to one theory, the pla-
netesimals, were dust -like particles.
The a;dlhen•elits of this theory believe
that the earth assumed its present
general contour when only one-fourth
its p essnt size and that it grew slow-
ly to its present size by the accumu-
lation of these duei'like particles.
Does the Working Man in
Ontario Suffer Greatly
fr'orn Sickness?
If you ever think about tare working
man and the time he is away from his
job what do you imagine la the chief
cause? : Accidents? Well, accidents
do occur, but In Ontario, they cause
only slightly more than one' day's ab-
sence for each working plan each
year.. Sickness? Yes, sickness causes
more absence—six times. mora—than
accidents, among the workers of On- I wind,
Carlo. Six clays per man per year is When drowsily at dusk among the
hills
It seeks the day it can no longer find,
And wandering all the hours that h
Kindness,
The farther's store of golden grain,
leis appple orohaids yield
Are precious, but I have in mind
A orop that you will never and
In any barn, or field.
A bay rick is a silver joy,
Sometimes an opaline,
But neither thisrtie, weed, nor dust,
Nor mildew, nor the season's rut
Can dim the stack I mean!
IS to 30 drops of Seigel's Syrup relieves all forms
of indigestionand dyspepsia. You'll swear by It
once you have tried It Any drug store.
Midnight.
This is a thing more beautiful than
•sleep
To alt`bpon this summit In the night,
Watching the •high moon -as it higher
CItube.
The unimaginable gold•and lnudh:
Far elf a hidden river epealts like
Tho owe that turns my harvest gold
Has no beat in the skies;
But every seed it quickens, bears
A fruit tbat up in Heaven's fairs
May etassd to win a prize!
Isabel Valle.
THOUSANDS OF MOTHERS
USE NO OTHER MEDICINE
Baby's Own Tablets Are the
Ideal Remedy for Babies
and Young Children:
Canadian mothers are noted DOT the
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health of the baby is, meet jealously
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can strongly recommend Baby's Own
Tablets to mothers of young children
as I know of nothing to equal them
for little ones." .
Baby's ' Own Tablets are solid by
medicine dealers or by mail at 25
cents 'a box from The Dr, Williams'
Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont,
the toll which sickness takes from the
industrial population of this, Province,
the money cost of which is paid out of
the worker's . family pocket book.
Actual experience has. shown that one -1 tervene,
half of Ontario's' loss under this Plead- Moodily, ,quietly, h'alf' In sleepy jest,
Petitions dawn and the far silver
slopes
That they,wilil bring the euu sc it may
ing le needless atnd• absolutely pro
ventable.
The factory and thehome can share
in the work of reducing this sickness rest.
bill. "Common colds" and "Indiges-
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absence from. duty and consequent
loss of pay. Certain plants in the Pro-
vince have cut 10st time due to sick-
ness by ora -halt through health super-
vision. The wife can Shell up her end
of the good' work by providing in the
home mettle a diet that win give plenty
of nourishment and be proof againet
indigestion. For the meals, , which
must be taken at the pl nt', she may
use a•lnnob box and thermos bottle to
advantage in sending appetizing,
healthful food, including one hot dish:
soup, stew, creamed vegetable, cocoa,
Swiss Colonization in Canada.
Time Swiss Settlement Society, which
was formed for the purpose of estab-
lishing Swiss immigrant ,tarm help in
Canada se settlers on their own ae:
count 1n settlements :congenial to
them, is senditg out at present an in-
teresting pamphlet and questionnaire
to the Swiss working on the land.
The questions asked aim compre-
hensively at those points of the prob-
lem which interest tube prospective set-
tler
tier most and which wil 7 enable the
Society to give him intelligent
assist-
mike
in his qu,eat.
Pamphlet and Questionnaire can be
obtained from Fritz Beck, Secretary
of the Society, 11 Bishop St., Montreal.
The worker is his own best helper
in pretesting himself agafnat colsis—
nlot a ditilc/u•it matter if he
(1) Keeps In good health.
(2) Date "wisely but not 'too well"
and avoids constipation.
(3). Keeps away from people who
have colds.
(4) Osta sufficient rest ante takes
daily exeroiso outdcots•.
Rest.
The North Wind's artist steel has
• ett:het1
Against an ashen sky
The tree tops • and the city roofs
And Metalline far and high,
Its Circles voice has sung to rest
The gentle valley brook,
Ansi ail tlhe wayside wears' eedey
A rapt reflective look.
The world has tucked, the *enters to
Where downy beanlaets heap;
Beneath a caveriidof snow
The summer's, derange; aleep.
—Maude De Ve1ee Newton.
To be proud of learning is the great-
est ignorance.—Taylor.
Minard's Lillment for frostbites.
Sonia tall and brooding army marked
• by spears,
Within their gilded circiea the lone
firs
Stand up apart like- waiting messen-
gers.-
—Struthers Burt, 1n "When l Grew
Up to Middle Age,"
—s
In some cases 'where people suffer
in silence it is the silence that causes
the auf3ering.
RED GE
"ix go'?eTEA
aul -tied
78
Odds and Ends.
Near the window, with face alight,
Grandmother sits in her rocking -
Happily working from morn till night
Whether the day be gloomy or fair.
Near to her hands are the thole; of her
trade—
Soissons and thimble, needles and
thread,
And gay, bright squares on the table
laid—
Squares for a quilt for Somebody's
bed.
She chooses, with air of a connoisseur
Pieces of darker or lighter hue,
Places her pattern with infinite care,
Sura that the edges are straight and
true.
Then patiently working out her design,
Joining • one scrap to another she
bends,
Sewing, with stitches even. and fine
Her patches, made of just "odds and
ends." -
Just "odds and endsa—there's a sym-
bol here
Of grandmother's life, anti of yoama
and mine,
For we join together a smile and a
tear
And a trouble, perhaps, to form our
design.
The dark of sorrow, and joy's fair
light;
And pain with comfort subtly
blends;
The finished blocks will be dreary Or
bright•
Aa we've studied and joined our odds
and ends.
—Helen P. Metzger.
Some people are like rivers—small
at thehead and big mouth,
a
tthemo tl
,
Tree Yields Rich Mills:
A tree •in the West Indies, known
to the natives as the'•hyahya, yields
from its bark and pith a juice richer
and thicker= than cow's milk. The peo-
ple who live where the hpahya grows
use its Juice as we deo milk. The tree
when full grown is almost 4Q feet high
and 18 inches in circumference.
The Singhalese have a tree, the
ldrigbuma, which yields a milky fluid,
while bathe forests of Para grows the.
massenodendron, another species of
intik tree.
Colds Are Not
Necessary 'Evils
Observance of One Funda•
mental Rule of'l-IealthPro- .
tecta Against Them.
Whether one catches cold easily is
largely a question of physical, condi-
tion.- If the general vitality is' low,
resistance to disease is weak and at
such a lime a cold is easy to contract
and difficult to check.
Constipation is frequently the cause
"of such a state of health, with its atten-
dant listlessness, biliousness, headaches
and a general laces of vitality. Poisons
from the waste matter that remains
behind after improper, irregular bowel
elimination me picked up by the blood
and carried to every part of the body.
They weaken your resistance to disease.
Thousands of people who brave suf-
fered from
uf-f[ered:from self-poisoning in this way
have found that Naijol, the internal
lubricant makes bowel elimination sure
and easy.
Nujol softens the waste matter and -
permits thorough and regular elimina-
tion without overtaxing the intestinal
muscles. , Nadal can be taken •for•any.
length of time with no in effects.
If you take cold easily, ask your
,drug est for Nfujol to -day -and remem-
ber, look for the name Nujal in red
on both bottle and package.
c 1
Impatience.
Aprl•
Seems so far away ' From ire to -flay.
How deep the snow,
And long the path
The winter pet mast go.
• Will the sluing air over start
Thawing the frozen meadows
ornnyheart? --•
he,laron Cooke.
The; last shape that sympathy is apt
to take is the form of money.
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RED MMPEOES
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Also on. Shoulders,. Losta' Lot
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" Pimples started breaking out
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They were haisi and red and 1 lost
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pores active by daily 8,80 of Coti-
sola Soap. Heal irritations and:
rashes with Cuticura Ointment. -
Sample idaeh Tree by Mall. Address cenoelan.
opo t • itenhoue, Ltd, Montreal.' Mice, 8oay
8 , lntment25. and Bee, Talcum 250.
Catioura Sbuvina Stick 26s.
ISSUE No. 4—'25.