The Seaforth News, 1926-10-07, Page 7'Work.
Work!
'Thank God for the might of it,
...The ardor the urge, the delight of�Y
Work that.:SPrinos from- the`henrt s"
Setting the 'brain and the soul on lire, -
what is so goad as the heat or it,'
And 'What As, so glad as the heat of ft,
And what is sold.nd as the stern cem-
Challenging brain and heart and hand?
Thank God for the pride of it,
For the beautiful, conquering tide of it, „
Sweeping the life in its farious flood,
Thrilling the arteries,: cleansing the
blood;
Mastering stupor and dull despair, . -
Moving the dreamer todo and dare.
Oh, what is, so, good as the urge of it,
And what is so glad as.the surge of it,
And what is so'strong as the summons
t1eaP,
•Rcueing the -torpid soul from -sleep?
Work, the Power that drives behind,
Guiding the. purposes, taming the
Holding the runaway wishes back,
Reiniatg'the will to one steady track,'
Speeding the ' energies faster, faster,'
".Triumphing over disaster.
Oh,' what is so good as tile pain of it,'
And whet is so great as' the gait' of it?
And what is'so kind as` the cruel goad,-
• Forcing us -on' through the' ragged Montreal • Toronto Quahog works are still quite frequently skirl -
road? NS.. Halifax ;bated to other causes than thet'of
road? '
W by put off
that visit to
`Europe, when
it can be made so'"econdmieal:
'Class,
;NOW, .by travelling Third
Cunard or A,n'chor
Donaldson Service.
You. travel in . periict comfort::
Cabins are roomy and . well -
ventilated. Public rooms 'and . •• �.wonmen since becomiil'g'Ohristiau Sefem
smoking rooms ate handsomely;
ointed. Spacious decks in- tuts; better. husbands, wives; fathoms
app p btlda'sii, neighbors, friends;
*Others, c
1.
in the e
.out
to
stroll 11bracing
.tnow'
viesaw
or
ycitizens. Many reputable, duct
sea air.. Menus present a wide
variety of wholesome foods. acknowledge that Christina Science
hears, and recommend it to patients
Scotland-, and the whom they cannot cure. Many clergy-
Copnti
England,tnen
nt are delightfixl in the: men acknowledge that It is reforming
early. Fall. Make your reserves a great' many people, and that It Is ac-
tions -now. complfslting a great deal of good in the
eseworld. But because most people are
amisenrstcanto io Europ , or w ite l • unacquainted. with the method by
Lmvranco �toulo to Europa, or write- stA 4 which these- these-, good works are brought
ORD CO"teachings and applica-
Tfl> ° ROBERT RDT 1 about, with the
GOD KNOWN BY n,IIEIDIATIC SUFFERERS 1 Indian Summer:
'I'. SPIRITUAL SENSE Content with her.. telling
afdriz l I ncivWlea a Music hi-• 1ViaY Obtain Relief by Enriching Finished with her harvest
Stayed net, day nor night,
All' anis from frost or blight,
That
terl Brea: elle' Mired 'through the Use Of Clad to richest element,
Gown, ante cap:. and sheen,
Christian ScienceDpctrine Explains Dr. Williai s' P ni5 i115" Nature now is-ilaeaming'.
Its Growth to Favor. in` the days of our grandfathers Through the Bolden afterneon.
The lecture broadcast from Massey rheumatism was thought to be the un -j
Ft; '1, Toronto, last Sunday afternoon,: avoidable penalty of midd1lo life .and Nature now Is dreaming--
as advertised in these columns, was old Ago. Almost every, elderly person', *lad smiling in her dreams!
given byCherlss 1. Ohrenstein, C,S.B., had xheumatiarmas well as many your The word has reached the woodland.
a Jew who saw that'1n Christian peopi.e. It was thought that yheuma•? And the little sliver streams;
Science the teaching and practiee of tism was due to exposure to cold and, The trees are whispering softly,—
Christ Jesus• should not, antagonize dampness, and it was treated,,w'ith The streams are murmuring low—
Jydehisni. Be said in part: liniments and hot applications which With never sound a eleP'te
A testi many people may -now be sometimes gave temporal"' relief but On the pebbles• as they flow.
g.
staid to know something about .Chris- did :Art remove the trouble: In those •
c niece
^tian Science. They knew that many days .there 'were many. rheumatic Ilvery s and that, t 4 t, gB
hive been healed by it; that really cripples. :Now medical soignee under- Through the veiling vicle, haze
have bean aisle more.uraeftil men and stands that rheumatism :is a disease Comes an hashed, and hesitant;
of blood' loo �.'. and that with'. good. red � The little breeze that playa. s.,
'
blood, any man qr woman of any age Among the geld - and. scarlet
can defy rheumatism. - There are now Of. leaves that drifted lies.
many 'el'derly people' irho have never Mattes but a faintest rustling—
felt. a ,twinge of rheumatism, because And no one wonders why;
they have kept their blood: In good con-
ditiou,, and there are many who have Per Nature now is dreaming.
conquered At by building up their. Is it of harvest stored
weak, watery blood. The bloedrenrich- In barn, and bin, and; cellar,
A proud and priceless hoard?
No, No l It is of Springtime'- .
Buds and shower -bright gleams,
That Nature nmw Is dreaming,
Ansi stalling in -her dreams!
—Minnie, Leona Upton, in Christian
Science Monitor.
ing dualities of Dr. Williams' Pink
Pills is beoeming every year more
widely known and the mere general
use of these pills has robbed rheums,
tiem of its terrors. At tire first sign
its cod of thin, impure blood protect yourself
against the ravages of disease by tak-
ing
ai
ing Dr, Williams' Pink PMI's. Their
have helped thousands—if you give
them a fair trial they will not disap-
point you. Their value in the case of
rheumwtism le proved by the state-
ment -of Mr. Einlay Beaton, Black-
stone, NS., who says:—"I feel it, a
duty to tell you of the wonderful bene-
fit I derived from the use of Dr, Wil-
liams' Pink Pills.. I suffered untoldun
agony'. from rlleumatism and a. r
clown condition, The trouble left me
incapable of work of any kind, and for
et partofthe time I was unable to
move without theessistance, of a cane.
I took different meddcine from doctors,
LIMITED: tion ,. of. Christian :.Science, g
CUNARD which they are the demonstration and
result; to other eauses than to the
r war of God and of His Christ: The
Work! A y- ,�+ **
g� ONA DL®1'f e
Per the clamoring, hammering ring of �e®ItCr� reason, it is but fair to assume, is no
it, rlicays the desire to be unjust to Chris
Passion and labor daily hurled' CANADIAN SERVICE ISS . tion Selo -nee. Foe- generations apo
-:On the mighty anvils of the world. t tenerations people have become s
Oh what is so fierce as the flame of it? used to trusting only' material, mean
1 a is so hu s as the aim of It.? -'• tc overcome troubles and to restto
Thundering on through dearth and
e doubt,
- Calling the plan of the Maker out.
Work, the Titan; Work, the friend;
Thank God for the swing of31t,
1i
n
0
re
and maintain health, and -so disused
to..trueting God to help. them that they
find it diffbcult, if not imposeible, to
•
v believe' the Bible promises anti as
surancea that God Is "a very pres$n
Draining
the earth to a I'gloriousN8t end, in trouble that
blasting •iter
help
s
s
w In s and b a g
ra.inin the a p
D .
g
hills;
Doing iyhatever the Spirit wills— -
Rending a continent -apart,
To answer the dream of the Master
heart. - _
Thank God for a world -where none
,may shirk •
•
Thank God for the splendor of work!
Angela Morgan.
.Q. __--
"Furnishing" a 1 -louse..
One menet go to an interior dee-
orator and say, "Furnish me a room
that will have an atmosphere onion-.
esty. Furnish me another that will
have an atmosphere of gaiety. ' Pur-
nish me a third• that will have an at
mosphere: of truthfulness," Saye a
writer in the Antiquarian, Magazine:
These titin•gs are not comnioditiee,. to
- be weighed or measured. They are of
that intangible realm of the mind that
after ell exerts a greater influence on
us .than any of ,the things we. oan see
or feel: ` The best the 'decorator can
do is to supply a background.Fier chit.
turn you out a roam asonsistentlly- in
' the style of Louis, )IIV. or or Chippen-
• dale or of 'Sheraton.' Ile -can supply
, all the accessories and fittings, either
original or reproduced, that will create
a semblance of. a room of - a given
▪ Period. He can recreate anything but
the life of the time, everything but the
atmosphere. •
.Atmosphere is one of the hardest
things in the world to define. • We are
all suseeiitible to it. We go into eel.-
tain' ho -ares, and though there tray be
little evideence of financial prosperity,
there ds. no mistaking he home at -
ie er-
• mosphere of truth or of gaiety per-
' It is not the arrangement' of
the furniture nor the decorations, not
the gtatewrordei or disorder, nor the
degree of cleanliness. -These things
' all have their part, and a necessary
one,. as. background, but they alone are
not enough to create .atmosphere. 'It
it all these plus the indefinable •in-
fluence -of the pervading personality
that combine to produce the" atmos-
phere of the place. •
Herein lies at least a part of the
secret, Things themselves cennot'pro-
"duce atmosphere. ThIngs plus the, in-
dividuality of the .person eonnected
with thein can, The sum total of all
the loves-, hates; hopes, fears, joys and
sorrows of a human being make a re-
sultant 'to which those who come in.
contabt with him react. This result-
ant creates, with the background 'of
• tangible things 'that ds provided, the
elusive;qurality we caul atmosphere.
es-
;" He"heuleth all
• 'thy diseases," and that in reality it lee and also other remedies that were
God,who does so whether IIeis credit- recommended, but did not improve
and had about given up hope of get-
ting better when a friend advised me
to try Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. L did
seer d.
t
ed with doing it or not. Not can the
prevalent distrust, in God be looked -up-
on as strange when the training and
Upon centuries are taken into account,. months I was as }bell I was a
for,; ab Shakespeare' said,. "Use almostThad been. I can say that
can change the stamp of nature,' and complete wreck when I began using
the true nature of man is to trust God. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills and that this
ion of any or you here in medicine completely built up my
t be obedient'to you; or health. This was some years ago, and
wear all the new shades as quick as it -could not be .ypur reflection. Just I have had no return of the troubn
We t man,—which esince. I give this statement o i g
they come: in style. It doesn't. take- so the reflection of God, �
mon- —just a few cents worth of -dye. •means every one of us,—must be will benefit others.
y ed'gar- in order to You can "gat 'these pills from an
Getoutyour old, dul'l'er -Pad obedient to God, to good, -
ments ato2v-tomorrow you'll have a ba dual,- Obedience to God, thence-' medicine dealer or by mail at 50c.
closet full of -fashionable clothes! that is, obedience to all that le right,
Perfect results right over other
Ohms. Dye your curtains, hangings, and good, and beautiiul, and pure,—
spreads•, too, Give your sundsrweitr 'constitutes the true 'man, and no one
delicate tints. All easy, if yQu use op. be, nor is, man without this .obedi-
real dya."Use original Diamond Dyes. toe. It is by the true teaching as to
FREE now, from your druggist: the what- we really are,: that' Christian
Diamond. Dyes Cyclopedia; -simple di- Science encourages and snot's us an
ftionu l wonderful dssuggestions. Ask 10. reclaim and to regain ourselves. It
for big, l nitrated Color r C aft isot only promises; it fulells: .Listen-
frUig, iloustrated bookND'draft
flee, if you write DIAMOND DYES, ing to it -and obeying Its demands, we
Dept. IsT2, Windsor, Ontario. -' • and
r
be
d�
�r
New
Overnight!
Tho refl
customs of mankind through centuries this witlk the insult that ytthin four
a man as ever
ect
mire oil mus
le
it
1141
• Make it mew fo • IS, as,
An Important Oversight. -
It was about nine o'clock' at night
A man dashed into the doctor's office
In a highly nervous dbudition and ex
plaiu.ed to the doctor that he had been
in a very bad state all day.
The doctor, in his best professional
mliaiuier, asked if anything ppen• g
had ha
ed to shook or upset his nerves.
"No." the man answered, "unless it
was -El letter I'received this morning.'"
And he s-huwed the doctor • di' letter
which stated, in, :part, "If; you, do not
atom running around with• my wife. I
am going. to blow your infernal head
• off."
Khe doctor aneweredt "Well, that is
a comparatively 'simple matter. Why
don't you stop -it."
The patient's, face Tell; and he said,
"Why,, Doctor, the brained fool forgot
to sign his name,"
In . London's Larder.
The 'variety and quantity of goods
of all kinds that can be stored at the
Port of London is a source of never-
ending wonder to vieitore to Dockland;
l'u all, about a million tons of food can
be accommodated in the various ware-
houses. At present there hisenough:
meat' lying there to feed the Vil
countr'y' los- -three weeks.
If all the rum which is noIv stoi'eil
at the port could be drunk in hail all
hoar, the quantity : would be sufficient
'to make "every or us intoxicated;;
while the huge bulk of tobacco` waiting
to be distributed is enough to supply
the nation's demand' for' a; year. +?
Tea, elephants' tusks, spices, and
mercury are among the queer,asSOrt-.
meat of goods that find a temporary
diene by- the riverside, and special ac-
commodation is "provided for„ htlnian.
hair nand dragons'' blood. `
Let X Equal the'Time. '
` A young -woman goes upstairs at
7A5 todress for the evening. She is.
nineteen .years old and weighs' 102
pounds. State the wait of the young
51011�-T'bb iyns tains.
mount higher, become more able, -
m i e, free; and through ' complete
obedience to its teachings can that
complete freedom for whtch we long,
the kingdom.of God on earth, be;.
gained.
y
•a
box from The Dr, Williams' Medicine
Co,,.Brockville, Ont.
Notes for a Pastel.
The crispness of brown leaves
Rasping one upon another,
Whirling eerily,:'
Leaping dizzily,
Dashing like, schoal-boys iiclwn the
street:
Rustle of girls
k'ollowing in great heaps of them,
Tossing, •
•
Tumbling,
Throwing them about.
Long lines of fire In. the gutters
At twilight,
Languorously burning leaves.
A
hazy, indolent odor of leaf -smoke.
-11. Thompson Rich, in "I Come
Singing."
Rub your scalp with Mlnard's Liniment
Do You Know the Raven?
To -most of us,'all very large black
birds are Crows: but there are
also
Ravens. Both surprise us by their
size, seen close up, but the Raven 1s
much the larger, often a.00upie of feet
long with a wing spread of three feet.
By his greater size, and hie pointed in-
stead of rounded neck feathers, he,
may be differentiated by the inexpert.,
There's another difference. The
Crow caws. The Raven, according to
Horace Kephart, our authority on the
Southern • . Appalachians, "croaks,
-lucks, caws, chuckles, squalls, pleads,
pooh-poohs, grunts, barbs, mimics
small birds, hectors, cajoles — yes,
pulls a cork, whets a scythe, files :a
saw."
MBr. Kephart thiirka•that• Noah re-
leased the Raven from. the ark 1n or-
der to be rid of "so inquisitive and
talkative a fowl." Which suggests, if
we had not thought; of it before, that
the worded rave and raven come from
the same root.
Both the Raven and the Crow belong,
to the Corvus family. The Raven's.
scientific nameis Corvus Corax Prin-
cipelis, The Crow's .name, le Corvus
Bra-hyrhynohos Brachyrhynchos.'Sup-
pose his ' wife should want him in a
hurry!—Robert Sterling. Yard,
iYf ,
s good tea"
�30 wadaAttlitdCad
WhaiXa 47{j lea 24 "aka
Recent Remarks of
Loridioners.
Nothing has been more remarkable
than the manner in whichthe trade of
the country and' its employment have
stood up to the cruel strain inflicted
upon 'them.—•Winston Churchi'11, Oliaa=
Geller of the Exchequer.
Problems insoluble when approach-
ed. with suspicion are less intractable
,,Alen su'apiciori and mistrust are dis-
pelled. --Lord Irwin.
There are two phrases I hate--"hav-
iing a good time" and "getting my owa
back."—Lord Phillimore.
'Phe final foundeticns of marriage
are the primary virtues:—John A. R.
Cairns, Metropolitan Police Maglse
trate,-
The bumper crop of American cot,
ton ought to have a-goodd effect upon
the fortunes of our cuetomers, It ie
certain that someone, somewhere, will
spin it. We hope it may be spun in
Lancashire. Martin C. Harman,
Chairman John Hetherington & Sone,
Ltd., Textile Machine Makers. -
Overproduction should not be men-
tioned until, say, 90 per, cent. of the
world's inhabitants are well oled .and
well fed.—Martin 0. Harman.
Why Posatmasters Dle Early.
Hard Work, No Doubt.
She (homely but rich) --"So You
could go on making love to me like
this thought i s forever? T always th ugl you
would like to live without wont"
54e (taken by surprise)—"Gee, isn't
this world?"
.A Promising Welcome.
"Now, listen, Harry," said a brother
traveling man. "Are you sure your
Wife knows I'm coming out' to spend
the week -end?"
"Of course she does," was the re-
aseuring reply. "We had a big argu-
ment over the phone about it this
morning.''
PUTS THIS IONDERFUL
The balance
in nine
equal
monthly
payments
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1117
Baby's Own Tablets Are the
Ideal Remedy for Babies and
Young Children5,
Canadian mothers orb noted for the
cure they give their little ones—the
health of the baby is most jealously
guarded and the mother is always on
the lookout for a remedy which Is.ef-
ficient and at the same time absolute-
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found such a remedy in Baby's Own
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ones. Among them is Mrs: Howard
King, of Truro, N.S., who says: --"I
Ys Own
can strongly recdmntend Bab
Tablets to mothers of young children
as I know of nothing to equal them
for little ones."
Baby's Own Tablets are sold by
medicine dealers or by -mail at 25 cents
a box from The Dr. 'Williams' Medi-
cine Co., Brockville; Ont
The Booklover7-s Evening.
The greed moment of the day is
come; one stands watching the last
sweep of violet into dun above the
line of the hill; one sees brow the
flowers are falling one and all into a
gray mist of confusion through which
the little evening windlfaiiitly whis-
pers' beyond the gate on the rough se
The Ostrloh'a Plumes.
An ostrich tae tweruty-Ave plumes in
• each wing,
It 15 estimated that a single pound
of silk Is the product of 2,300 silk-
worms.
"Please, could you change this here
stamp? 'Thine no manner o' use to
no one. Father's licked it, mother's
licked 11, aunt's licked It, we've all'.
licked it, and 't won't stay on nohow."
Ingenious.
ious. `
g
Perhaps the cleverest roan in the
world is Mr. Edison. He invented the
phonograph so that people would have
to stay up late and use his electric
lights.
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SMAft PIMPLES
COVERED FACE
AlsoArms. Caused Disfig-
urement. Cuticura Heals.
"My face and arms were covered
with pimples that were small and
came to a head. They were very
troublesome and scratching caused
ihemtobumand fester. Theycaused
disfigurement for a time. `
"I tried different preparations
without success, I read an adver-
tisement for Cuticura Soap and
Ointment and sent for a free sam-
ple. It helped Inc so I purchased
more and in about a month I was
completely healed." (Signed) Miss
Alice M. Bowe, 72 Chestnut St.,
Winnipeg, Man.
Prevent pimples by daily use of
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Dust with Cuticura Talcum.
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I
Doctors Use It.
They recommend it also for
sprains, bruises anti Other ills.
among the bracken that has been am-
her -colored all day -and is now stretch- -
ing a pale cloud to the horizon two
farmers are talking. VA.
"Well, good night"
"Good night".
Now the only sound In all the world I
is the running stream. You turn down
the path, open the door, flieteour way
by the light of the Aire to the 'lamp,
light it, and then turn. The books
crowd in upon you; they are pressing,
urgent, upon every side. As you stand
by one of the bookcases there 15 a
glorious instant or indecision that you
would prolong if nature would but al-
low it; then the book, almost without
d•elibarate -consciousness, is in, your
hand, your chair Is drail'ii to the blaze,
and with a' sigh of, content youare orf
and away.-Hilg1 Walpole,
Minard's Liniment relieves stiff rises.
Turk women Dentists..
Turkish women have for the first.
time entered the fields of -dentistry
and chemistry. Turkey's first women
d'entists'eDourra and Charlie Hanouins, .
recently received their diplomas from •.
the Stamboul School of Dentistry, and
four wciiien reeelved degrees in 'Chem-
istry from, the University of Conetan-
inople.
ISSUE No. 41—'26.
RESTORED T R TO
GOOD HEALTH.
Mother of Eleven Children
Praises Lydia E. Pinkhair s
Vegeta'ole Compound
Ear Interesting Experience-.:.
T'ucicingham, Qu .hec.-"I am the
ir.eeeeh sees• lirislg eliildren,
-1.! my baby ie
p4 n live tncnths old.
1 � t•� am,'nlyldyears:
11 , -d I -.have
eaf t 'l.v,liae
„i .'s Sage -
0
t i,io Compound
•,t woaknt.es and
y uervi.a l knew •
It from my
tor,
Dame Pd- ,
1 .-••�' curd Bellcfeuiile
•
t Ramsayville.
i t >'or live -years 1
,,, spas always ready
t, e'y, Now 1 s.:1 et, happy to have
good 11--tith. Liy d tighter, who is
112 tears t 1, t .t, leo taken it and
win' he ii t- rut to^tend it to all
noun,- girl Il: n.; WILLIAM PAR-
ENT,
AR-
ss r, Lio: 119 I, 4ckingham, Quebec.
Why :,.drier lar years with back-
ache, nervousness nese nod other ailments
172055111.to 51011151 f oro early life to
.
Age, when 1Lyd a E. Pisskhani's
Vel*+ tt ble Comrot ud ti'.11 gave you
relief'?
In a -recent country -wide canvass
of purchasers of Lydia E. Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound, over 25(5,000
replies were received, and 98 out of
every 100 reported they were bane-
ited by its use. ti
Proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians' fox
Colds Headache Neuritis Lumbago
Pain Neuralgia Toothache Rheumatism m
ppEJ NOT AFFECT gHy. HEART
Accept only, "Baer" package,
which contains proven directions.
Handy "Bayer" boxes of 12 tablets
Also bottles of 24 and 100—Druggists,
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Aspirin le the undo' mark(registered1lfo Acid,al"el SaA.'M nef&ilenrt fe woeoacewn
aetdeatep nY measo -eye (Acetyl.
that a moans nater oslmpedmanufacture, to.ase it the :publicsealantea imitation, the TogOrverha
pi; Bayer company Will' bo slumped With their generoI trade markt tl28 'SeysS 05505,'