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As long ea there are m•thers (
children there will te'meery rhym,
It may be assumed, too, that
rhymes will be -the old favorites
'Medlar Hubbard,' "Little Jack Hos
er," ant so ca—that have done -d "
for hundied.sof years, Foa• some; r
ton new nursery 'rhymes fail to
. tbact
The origin of most of the old rhyrn
FATEFUL
'NEARS To Charles_ Dickens.
�hd .'Y , i. �
the' FOR ALL W®EN
1- I —
nity Much Suffering Can be Avoided
t,.1 Through the Use of Dr.' Wil-
liams' Pink Pills.
es l
tel rh•o most 'fateful years.' in a woman's
i`ue life are those' between Forty-flve and
2, flflY. Many women enter this term
us under, depressing conditions; through
cannot be traced, They: seem, 111
Topsy, just to have. crowed:' T
it is. that 'th'ero was published, in 181
a volume ,entitled 'Songs for the N
tth overwork, worry, or a.watery condition
the of the blootleand they suffer heavily.
-among the commonest symptoms
eery," but that merely embodied, w
some very necessary alteratlone,
traditional rhymes,
To -day Little Jack Hornet" le..b
a tour -fine verso, but originally ;the
h
was a very long ballad-abouut him a
his doings It was called "The Pte
ant Hiztoele_of John Noisier, contai
ing Hie Witty Tricks, and Fret
Pranks:" . That was given to the won l
u•t awe headaches, paipftations, dizziness,
e backaches, depression and other well
nil recognized disturbances of the health
Plea which show that the blood requires
attention, . Women stand in weed of
ty rich ned blood all their lives, but never
e
nerves are also weak and overwrought.
s -
d more so than at middle age, when th
In 1480, and s'o far from being'"plea
ant is ready obefeene! It would,
published be alas,sed as indeee
literature."
So also, one fears, would the fu
story of "Little Mise Muffet." She w
quite an fanposedb'le girl! By the wa
the. ",tu1Tet" on which she sat was
footstool, thus called 1n t'hos'e time
The use of word's lOke "tuffet" enable
students to fix the period of a nursery
rhynl,e. "Mists Mullet" snust this b
quite five hundred y'eanls' old. Possdbl
she came to these sluores from Scan-
dinavia, .for a simiiiar rhyme is slid
ue'pd by mothers in Norway,
"Little Tommy Tucker," who "sang
800 his sapper," seams atll'rigitt, but
"Tom Tucker"—a "tucker" was'' on.
who "tucleed Into his food" -was' on
tete assumed, name token by Lords o!
laterals who d'lmeoted el'd-tame Christ
mss 'neve- s, A book pub!lsbed• in 150
deaaribee them ae "very apes, coheirs
horrid jests, and singing lewd' sang
e
and lewder batteries"
In this condition there is no other
C medicine can do so much for women
uL as Dr. Willialns'�Pink Pills, for these
11 pills make rich, red blood, which gives
tone to the whole body, thus restoring
we
robust health. Thousands of'Cana-
y' dian women have proved the value of
a Dr. Williams' Pinta Pills in cases of
8- thio kind. Among theta- la Mrs. J. H.
es Johnston, Lion's Head, Out., who says:
--"I ern writing to let you know the
e wonderful good your pills have done
y
As when a friend (himeeif in muelc's
i!st)
Stands by some rare, full -Banded
ganist,
And glorying as he\eees the mas
loll
The surging sweets ,through all their
depths of soul,
Cannot, encouraged by his smile, for-
bear
With his own hand to join them he
and there;
And so, if lift's, so add somethl
TO THEPOLICE
or-' Our Rural Constable, tho provincial
Policeman, the "Motor Cop" and the
ter Urban Officer Would Do Well to Cut
Out and Paste in His Fiat the fol.I
fowl Article from the London
Daily Teloalaph,
We have 1 nod O fo i n policemen
to be wee,: t1 .ming when they grew
re polite; the London poli eman is,cu!y.
dangerous when ha ceat,as to be se.
ng, After all, foo hhearly a century now
the has had the Slaty of politeness din-
ned, into slim. 'We shall be civil and
obliging to people of sol, rank and
class," wrote Sir' II:el I d el sane, in
drawing up the first co le for the re-
formed poldcr "and be ready •to give
information and as.sistanc•e when re-
quired." And again. it was written,
"It muet be lemernbe,el, that there is
no qualifica.tiog so incliel eneabae to a
'Police officer as a pelieot command
of Seines', never suffering 'Himself to
be moved in the slighteet.sie'ges° by-
language
y
language or •threat that may be used."
Such was the ideal of 1829, It may
stand without alteration for 1927. "0
blest with temper!" . is the perfect
policeman, s'er vantissimns' aequi, as
though he. were the Lord Cbancelfor
himself.
more
To the sound's volume and the golden
roar;-
So I, dear friend, Charles Dickens,
though thy hand
Needs but itself, to charm from land
to land,
Make bold to join in summoning men's
ears
To Ibis thy new-found' music of our
spheres,
In •hope that by thy Household Words,
and the•e
The world may haste to days of her-
worry, ,
—Leigh .Hunt.
Gems from F.xiannixzatiore.
Papers.
"Denmark is washed by the Catty
oat and the Scraggy Hack," wrote a
d,eepatring English boy at a geography
lamination. Other gems embalmed
n the examination papers included:
"The highest peaks in the Alps is
lone Mange."
"Amongst the islands of the. West
tidies are the Pyjamas, noted for
oilet sponges."
"Ceylon is joined to India by a chain
C coral wreaths."
"A focus • is a thing like a mus'hrooni,
but if you eat it you wild feel differently
from a mushroom, focuses is poison.
"Habeau Corpus is what the people
use to say to the undertakers at the
time of the great plague of London. It
eane, 'You ma have the body,' "
"Louis XVI, was gelatined during
the French revolution,
"Chaplets are small places of wor-
lip,,"
S ,THERE A BABY
me. I was a complete 'reek, andwouldfaint if I crossed the room. I was go- e
ing through the change of life, and- i
was so weals I could not do my work.
I went to Toronto, whammy folks said B
nothing but an.operation would ]Delp
re me, But I said: 'No, Dr. Williams'
one Pink Pills helped me In girlhood, and t
I am gains to give them a trial,' I
^^'c ilio pills steadily for a month, o
6 when I returned home a well woman,
g able to do all my work with -ease,
Friends here say it's a wonder I am.
alive after what I went through; and
I ant thankful to say I believe Dr.
\Vidians' Pink Pills salved my life."
Try Dr, Williams' Pink Pills for m
anaemia, rheumatism, neuralgia, ner-
vousness. Take them as a tonic if
you are net In the best physics.' con-
dition and cultivate a resistance that s1
seal keep you well and strong. You
eine dealer or by mail at 50 cents a box
can get these, pills through any medi-
from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co„
Brockville, Ont:
The Folding Tune.
And I first played the tune all our y
Sheep ]rnow, as, one after one, ho
So do•cide they come to the pen -door till let
folding be done. ly
They are white and untoru by the h
bushes, for lo, they have fed O
Where the Tong grasses stifle them
he ( r
water within the stream's bed; s
And now one after one seeks its lodg- .Pa
ing, ae Wear follows star
Tato eve and the blue far above us,— an
so blue and so far!
Browning, "Saul." es
There aro six heron runs in Franco, , T
the most important at Cal/minerals, I ed
which contains more than 700 adult in
herons: an
Th
d
Th
Br
A Mantle of Merey. fields White -mantled Ile the bestoath
tho snow,
Light -sifted from the deep aompae-
sionate sky; •
The restless leaves that drifted to and
fro
In. dark foreboding now contented
lie;
The, faded grass, wind -trampled, dead
and dry,
The wanton weede that bow repent-
ant heads,
And whittling bones that still for
vengeance cry -
Are hidden where the snow Its man-
tle elereads,
So in my lite, now patent in review,.
What scars of failure, waste and
false desire,
What beauty missed, that now too late
I rue!
How shall I, Lord, to peace of soul
aspire,
Unless Thou, pardoniug my' humanity
Tby kindly mantle spread of mercy
over nee? ..
W. Clark Sendercook.
girds That Newt Umbrellas.
A pair of birds' from Abyssinia,
known as Donaldson's Touracous—re-
Fated to though quite unlike, the
eucltoos—are late additions to the
small birds' house at the London Zoo,
and they ate the first of heir kind to
reach Europe, Instead of the. pointed
crest of typical Touracous, the new.
conhe'rs have a rounded one which they
,erect when excited.Living among;tile tree tops in the
depth of the African tenets, Tours.
cous manage to keels tvel'i out of, the
rain, for it has been found ,that their
crimson cooring is washed away upon
exposure to a downpour.
This peculiarity led to the s'iscoverY
of a new animal pigment containing
copper, w'ltich has been called "Tura -
An African visitor to the zoo .told
the keeper that his wife dyed blouse
with color obtained by steeping the
quill feathers of Touracous in boiling
Water.
for Touraceue•, they are
not permanently disfigured by a
shower of raln,:,for the color washed
out is quickly renewed,
In South America there is an um-
brella bird, but it is said that tate crest
which has earned the bird its name
would be of little use to a Touraeou.
:- --
January.
IN YOUR HOME?
Is there a baby or young children in
our bome? If there Is you should not
without a box of Baby's Own Tab-
s. Childhood ailments conte quick -
and, means' should always be at
and to promptly fight them. Baby's
wn Tablets are the ideal home
em'edy, They regulate. the bowolo;
'eaten the stomach; banish >consti-
tion and indigestion; break up, colds
d simplefevers—in fact they relieve
1 the minorinor ills' of little ones Con -
earning them Airs.1Moise Cadotte,
akamlk, Que., writes: "Baby's Own
ablets are the best remedy in the
oral for little ones My babrsuffer-
terribly from indigestloe and vomtt-
g, but the Tablets soon set her right
d now she Is in perfect health."
o Tablets are sold by medicine
eaters or by mail at 250 a box from
O Dr. Williams' Medicine Co„
ockville, Ont.
Centenarian's Advice.
/l f%
' And there are 40 doses in e
7O -cent bottle 1 Pleasant to take
and instant in action in evcrykind
of Cold. Relieves Bronchitis, Croup
and Whooping Cough. Prevents
Flu" and Pneumonia. Bases
tated threats- Buy "Buckley's". Sold
by all druggist,, and guaranteed,
W. K Buckley, Limited,
1.12 Mutual St„ Toronto 2
Ups ies UI
an
Acts like a flasj,—
asingle sip proves it 617
lam`
(1626).
It is now Januasy, and time begins
to turn the wheel of Ms' revolution,
The woods begin to Lose the beauty
of
their spreadingboughs, and the
pooled oak must stoop to the aXe. The
squirrel now •suuveyeth"the nut and
the maple, and the hedgehog roll* up
himself like a football', . , Down
bedp and Icalatecl ens are now lir ,the.
pride of •herr service, ands the eoadc
and the »antler awe men et no mean
office, . The dried gl'as's is the
horse's ordinary, and. the meal of the
beams nhalces him go through with -his
travel, •., . The 000k room now is
not :the worst ;place In the ship, and
the shepherd hath a ,bleak seat on the
mountain. The blackbird 'lealveth not -
u berry on the thorn, and the garden
earth -is turned up foe Iter root*. The .s
-safer floods ran over the.puoud. banks, li
and the, gaping oyster leaves his shell'
in elle streets, while the proud' pee,
cock leaps into 'the pie, , The
loael-Ihorse to the 11111!1 bath his full
baok-burde•n, and the .threeller' iu the
barn tries the etrengi,,g of hie lolit i .e
rarewe'll,—Nichol
'a!e a• Tar*aeon, '
t
1xa a •3 ea.'
"Keep cheerful, eat .plenty of -pork
and potatoes, and drink plenty of good
milk," was the recipe of longevity of
ale's, Ellen Parkin, who has died at
Falmouth, aged 101.
The bachelor, with his insistent
e
that life is best without a wife, may be
single, but just the same he's wedded
to an idea. '
Dissolve two "BAYER TABLETS OF ASPIRIN" in
four tablespoonfuls of water and gargle thoroughly.
Swallow some of the solution. Don't,
rinse the mouth. Repeat gargle every
two hours_ -if ,necessary,
This is an effective gargleproved safe
by tnllllons and prescribed by physicians.
011e tl -•
PAccept 13a,
package. Look
the "Bayer era[:.., :.f
Leidy "Bayer" boles of 12 tablets, Also bot, of 24 and 100 -Druggists.
Aspirin is the trade marls (registered to Canada) of l.der Manufacture of Monoaeetio-..
Mosta0'of Salicyitcaeld (Acetyl eelieyllo Add.'A. S. A."). While it ie well known
ai Aepirinmeane Bay01' mauufueturo,to /waist te public, against imitations,the Tablets
Parte lomgany, Will be stamped with their general trade mark, tag "Bayer crone"
For
TONSYLITIS
and
SORE
THROAT SORE• -
THROAT
What is Freedom?
The Beatitude for the will is obedi-
ence to the truth AS the final form of
good, Outside of the truth beheld as.
good them is. no snob thing as free
me
do, The freedom of the earth, the
freedom of the planets, the freedom.
of every star that burns in tlle'firma-
ment, is in fidelity to law. Truth is
finally a revelation of the moral orderof our bunion world and universe; this
moral order 19 finally .the supreme
good matched to the inevitable desireand love of mankind; and in obedience
to this view of ultimate eternal good
lies all genuine human freedom. It is
not freedom to break from. the path
that aerie from the mountain summit.
to the Nein; it is madness. It is not
freedom for the navigator to steer his
ship from the great lanes clear of ice-
bergs and-Shaole into the uncharted
sea; it is a criminal mdetake: It is
not freedom to do as one pleases when
one pleases to run In courses of crime,
vice, and blasphemy; it is to run
against the demonstration of right and
good delivered by the sound moral ex-
perienco of mankind. To be a liberal
does not settle the question of a man's
freedom or slavery; to be a modernist
ora fundamentalist settles nothing as
to. the saute question. The truth that
ig moral order, the moral order that is
good, is the final judge hero. Obedience
to the highest and hest is freedom, and
netting else is or can be other than
slavery. .The Christian Leader,
•
A Real Cosmopolitan.
'He considers himself a real cos-
mopolitan, eh?"
"Oh, 'yes, he once spent a week in
New York."
"The Great Jullien" and
nd
His Music.
Louis Ju'lld'eii was the most p.opula
conductor of music in England in th
middle of tie nineteenth century. H
was a pian who believed very firmly 1
advertisement. 'Whether criticism wa
good or bad lid not worry him as Ion
as somebody said something, He wa
full of little •eccentricyties such as con-
ducting Beethoven with a jewelled
baton, wearing a new pair of white
kid glovesfor each piece he conducted,
indulging in a prodigious display of
diamonds, and so -on, He was known
on account of his extravagances, a
"The Great Jull'fen." Nevertheless, h
was a elan of sound musical 'common.
eeli50 who started a series of promen-
ade concerts in London so that the
Public could (hoar the great classics
cheaply; who dreamed of founding an
English opera company in eternisation
with the Royal Academy of Music
who, in short, spent a vast amount
of energy In fostering a love of good
muffle among the people of England,
I.ibe'rty Does Not Mean—
te
omt.
of Canada Pay
o ��v e,
Strip �g
ra,o
to Aluminum
- mmtgar.r,—the Mo
. r
�pern Metal
R OIVI Windsor, y Ontario.
to
Hudson's Baq, from Halifax f to
the RockiesRED
ROSE SE l $'f
within the last few weeks has scored
an extraordinary increase in sales.
It is because we have stopped usinga pack- '
Pp.er p_
ages; and are again packing this finest of teas in the
old, familiar Aluminum package of years go.
The reception it has been gi
g van demonstrates
beyond all doubt that housewives of Canada
Aluminum
m as the perfect container:
For more than thirtyyears
we have been experi-
menting with packages— trying palead,per app er and
Aluminum—'seeking always a material that would
protect and be worthy of Red Rose quality,
But it was only after Red Rose has been offered
to the public in all these packages -first lead, then
Aluminum, then paper -that the great advantages
of Aluminum were proven.
Aluminum keeps out moisture, preserves the
flavor and protects the quality. Paper packages, on
the contrary, absorb moisture which occasionally
impairs the quality.
So :now and in the future RED
ROSE TEA .will be packed in the
Aluminum package, as it was in
years gone by.
T. H. Estabrooks Co., Limited
Saint John Toronto Winnipeg Calgary Edmonton
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Pocket Sunrays $: lid, THE MAN. Classified Advertisements.
So small that it can be slipp-";i into I I
an overcoat pocket, 'a porteble arta-. After Reading American Views of the I. GRAMOPHONE.
fieiad stnrllt;ht generator hveighdng only 1 British Prime Min!ateer it Is In- T1CTROLA >STYLE. FULL CAB•
two pounds h'as been ihrve•nte'd by a toresting to See What the London! INET, Plays all records d3 seiec•
German scientist, Sunday Ttmes (Cons,) Says, tions, automatic, Value $95.00 for
$35.00
guarant teed,
Poisson,
sson, 340 '
cunt
toyP]ionograph, eau be plugged intodhegsnwat r whiellesemies a; was haaBda,3i' ,vmiolae eioo r tlheeomf3aeo ariStpagoof Royal East, Montreal.
an )dinars electric lamp socktIt (e
sid
consists of ae little nickel -plated horn i Lnglishmen than a lay figad'e on. which : JADIl1S h sewing TO DO PLAIN
they hung whatever attriircttes that' Ixnd light sewing at home, whole
fitted to a oircu•lar molal Case. Inside, ars ire time: Good pay. - til ork sent
h„ the horn aro two specially preparecl•.i fancied. 1Io has now beco•mo ,l singtt- 'any uistance, chaises • paid. Send
el carbons, across which passes a spark1 ally reel and attractive personality, 'atamp for particulars. National
t • giving out Flits -violet rays, A person as if time has revealed faints as hveli Manufacturing Co„ Montreal.
n sitting two feet away may have the, as virtues, esteem has not been lessen-
, 'bels body bathed in the rays, ed, thereby. He is distinguished per-
haps, more than any other Prime Min-
g later by a brad and tolerant honit.uity,
by willingness that amounts almost
to anxiety to understate' the other
side, and by a s.inguicr clarity of judge
moue."
When you get thattired, le •me,ffown-and•dic
feeling take 15 to 8O drops of beigel's Syrup in
lass of water. Does the trick and safely. Yti
You'll
feel Iike new.
Common Source of Rivers.
Every river originating in the state
of Arizona finds its source iu "011 The height of conceit: congratulate A newly patented aviator's suit
s iBelay," a 18,000 -foot peak in the north ing Your wife on her marriage.made of rubber will support two per-'
e ern part of the state. i sous in water Inclefiniteiy,
�1 RATIS—"LITTLE FRIEND" TO
a -a either sex; mailed in plain envel-
ope. Paris Specialty Co,, Montreal,
1ARM ENGINES—USED, GOOD
condition, cheap, 13L to 15 h.p.
Boat engines, 3 to 35 h.p. Get lists.
Engine repairing done. Guarantee
Motor Co,, Hamilton, Canada.
—That we are Prose to obey only
those laws wihioh we please.
-That wo aro free to ignore other
people's rights.'
—That we . are Brae to prosper at
other peophe's'\expe•llse:
—That we afro free to impose on our
friends if we can get away with it.
--That wo are free to denounce all
those who disagree with us. '
—That we ere free to drive on the
highways as if we owned) them.
,—That we Aro fires to live as If
there was no judgment day.
Gift by the Queen.
The Queen Inas sent 41100 in elm -
port of Mrs, Cecil Chesterton's scheme
to provide lodging houses in London
for homeless women.
Everyone is ready. to admit or even
to boast that he has a good heart, but
no one: dares to say as' much of las
brains, .
Seipard's Liniment for animal ailments
Doctors vouch for Minard's Liniment,
Truth.
Nothing is easier than spending the
public money. IL does not appear to '
belong to anybody. The temptation is
overwhelming to bestow It on some-
body.—Calvin Coolidge.
In search of copper and other min-
erals, thousands of square utiles' in
Northern Rhodesia aro to be explored
by aeroplane.
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1
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ORDER AT ONCE
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Gas, Indigestion or
Sour Stomach
Instantly! Stomach corrected! You
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indigestion or a sour, acid, gassyystoi e,
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the stomach all sourness, fiatulenoe,
heartburn,e Tees, palpitation and pain
disappear. -htruggiets .guarantee' each
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Dud your store ech ' trouble,- forfew
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,current issue.
MacLean Bnfldera' Guide
reg Adelaide St
Toronto, Ont. _E
Don't let the ehi'Idmen suffer.
M[nerd's with sweet oil will
Quickly relieve the pain.
BAD COLD? TAKE
"CA CAR TS" FOR
OWLS TONIGHT
fro headache, constipation, bad
cold or soux' stomach
by morning
Get a 1.0 -cent box._
Sick headache, biliousness, coated
tongue, head and nose clogged up with
a cold—always trace this to torpid
liver; delayed, fermenting food in the
bowels or sour, gassy etomtich.
Poloonous matter clogged in the in-
testines, instead of being cast out of
the systole .is re -absorbed- into the
hired. When this peasall reaches the
delicate brain tissue it caue'es coupe,
Om and that dull, throbbing, sacken,
ing headache.
Cascaras immediately ci'eanae the
Stoinaell, remove the 6eur, undigeatos
food and foul gages, take the -excess
bide from the liver and carry out all
the constipated waste matter end
poisons inthe bowels,
A Caseare't to -night will surely
strelighteu you out by marbling. They
Work while you-sleop—a 10 -cent boas
from your druggist means your bemd`h
Blear, stomach sweet and your nvor
and flowage regular for months.
1961./R. No. 6—'27.