HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1921-11-10, Page 7The hea,'flhy• child •sleeps well and
during Its=wakieg hours ia never cross
but always happy and laughing., It is
Only the sickly child that 1s cross and
peevish. Mothers, if your children do
not sleep well; if they are cross and
try e great deal give them Baby's Own
Tablets and they will soon be well and
happy again The Tablets are a mild
but thorough laxative which regulate
the bowels, sweeten the stomach,
banish constipation, colic and indiges-
tion and promote healthful sleep. They
are absolutely guaranteed free from
opiates and may be given to the new-
born babe •with perfect safety. They
are sold by medicine dealers or by
mail at 25 cents a box from The Dr.
Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville,
Ont.
Seu1pture by means of a special
photographic apparatus is a. recent
invention, the result being a portrait
in bas-relief deeper than that of the
King which appears on our coins.
Mlnard's Liniment for Garget In Cows.
The Boy Scouts' motto, "13e Pre -
Pared," le More than usually applic-
able to the work of preventing water
accidents; As rewards for Scouts who
perform duty especially well in such
cases as drowning, the Boy Scouts
Association has a series of awards.
The highest of these is the Boy Scout
Bronze Cross, the second; the Silver shore. Here the man and the other
Cross, and the third, the Gilt Cross. boy dived overboard, Henstoek re-
maining in the boat. They started for
shore, but in a few minutes Henstock
heard cries from the man for help.
Realizing the situation, he called the
other'boy's attention to it, but he, at
first, paid no attention, claiming that
the man was only fooling.- Hensto•ck,
however, turned the boat around and.
rowed over to where the man was, and
managed to get hold of him ani hold
him up until the other boy-, realizing:
that there was real danger. after all,
came over and helped Henstoek to
get him into the boat, when it was
discovered that he was quite uncon-
Iox •life sayin, ' reported , by 1°e411)1:
trcal l DESIREE TO EAT
Boards, were dealt with:
Scout Blake Brown, of tkie sat New
Toronto Troop, did not stay with his •U1 WANT
troop in camp at Oakville this sane WWHAT YOU
mer, but one afternoon decided lie
would a 'dela just
over and pay his chums
Just atT he arrived on the St(imaehs Can be Restored to a
Pier he saw :his 'Scqutmaster's little
four-y*dr-old son fan offthe end' pf'it Healthy Condition.
Into the water, Without hesitating a aaot to be limited In diet, but to eat
moment to remove shoes or other gar.
menta lie dived off the pier and
brought the little chap to safety.
Tom Benstock, of the 1st Whitby,
Troop, and two chums., one a man of
twenty-two years of age, dressed in
bathing suits, went out in a rowing
boat a hundred and fifty yarde from
In some cases letters of commendation
are also granted.
The application for a Boy Scout
Honor Award is. .,not made by the
Scout himself, but by his Scoutmas-
ter.. The claim is first examined by a
local Board of Honor which considers
all the evidence available, and reports
its finding to: the Provincial Board of
Honor which again- reviews the evi-
dence and recommends the action
which '" the Dominion Board should
take. At the last meeting of the Pro-
vincial Board the following instances
HEALTH EDUCATION
BY DR. J. J. MIDDLETON
Provincial Board of Health, Ontario
Dr. Middleton will be glad to answer questions on Public Health mat-
ters through this column. Address him at Spadina House, Spadina
Crescent, Toronto. .
Health habits; How tokeep well;
Health Ednnoation; Hints' on Health;
Child Welfare.
These are some of the headlines
one sees in almost any newspaper to-
day. This publicity is a sign of the
times, for as a rule discerning editors
only print what the public want to
read. Experience has shown, however,
that the newspaper is a great teacher,
and can lead its readersein right paths.
Indeed, there are many eases .where
the public an be educated through
the press to realize the importance
of contemplated reforms of which
they previously knew little or nothing.
In Public Health propaganda through-
out the country, nothing is of more
f
need for co-operation among
employers in industry. "There
must be unity of purpose," lie declar-
ed, "steady plodding in consideration
for our fellows. We must be true to
ourselves, true to each other, and a 11
must recognize and appreciate the
value of service."
. It would be well if many organiza-
tions that are planning to combat in-
fant mortality and do welfare work
of ail kinds, would take a note from
the Rotary Club --these splendid
orgeninations that are now being ex-
tended to practicaldby every city on
the continent of North America. These
clubs stand for service to others, and
their driving motive is the desire to
assistance than the local newspaper. spread happiness and to make the
It goes into the homes of the people world a better place to live in for as
ass nothing else does . and- stimulates many people as possible. The work
interest in the subject. Some idea of of the Women's Institutes throughout
the _far reaching ramifications of the the province is also beyond all praise. merely forcing a passageway every
country newspaper can be 'obtained The yearly record of one out of; few days withhsalts• cathartic ills or
by noting the pestaI=addresses of cor-every ten babies dying before reach few Ali? Cascarets work while you
respondents who have read some pub- ing one year- of age, the large number cleanse the stomach of sour,
lie .health article. in a local paper. of physti,oad defects` in children,fermethe sleep;ntfng food tfoulm gases; 'take
Impieties ;,have wine from far be- advuamtages of breast feeding of the
loner the .boundaries of Ontar+io,.eek-• infa�its the. i�arge lumber. of .plly�sical the excess .bile from. liver and carry.
! out of the system all the- constipated
snag: for information en •healtih matters. defects uncorrected in young children, poison in the bowels. A Cascaret
With friendly co-operation on the mart the lade of sanitation in irony homes,
of newspaper editors the work offdis- the protection of life sand limb in in physic tonight will straighten you out
seminatinu ' truths regarding the dif- dus mil , the caring for the by morning.
�' regarding p11T51L'it ^•
scious.
A man in swimming at Bayfield,
Ontario, became exhausted and start-
ed to sink. His calls for help were
heard by Scout Stanley Nichols, a boy
very much smaller than the man in
difficulty,. He, however, • dived into
the water and went to the rescue at
once, reaching the man just as he
was going down the third time. The
man was frantic and did his best to
clutch his would-be ,rescuer, but
Nichols- was quick enough to work
around behind him and from there
secure a safe hold, He then swam
towards the end of a pier where, with
assistance, he succeeded in landing
the now unconscious man. With the
aid of another boy artificial respira-
tion was satisfactorily applied.
"Cascarets" if Sick
Bilious, Headachy
From the Bowels
Get a 10 -cent box now. -
You men and women who can't get
feeling right -who have headache,
coated tongue, bad taste and foul
breath, dizziness, can't sleep, are
bilious, nervous and upset, bothered
with a sick, gassy, disordered stomach,
orhave a bad cold. Are you keeping
.your bowels clean with Casearets, or
fererrt branches and activities of Pub- feeble-minded, and the necessity for Soap.
idc
Health, is .made much easier. Nor their education. These are some of From a schoolboy's essay en soap:
can any one interested fail to realize the problems confronting everyone "Soap is a kind of stuff made in
the great need for education of the active in Public Health work at the cakes what you can't eat. It smells
good and tastes orful. Soap always
tastes worst when you get it in your
eye. Father says Eskimos don't never
use soap; I wish I was an Eskimose."
MONEY ORDERS.
The safe way to send money by mail
is by Dominion Express Money Order.
public on matters effecting their
health and wellbeing. Too often it
seems as if the very essentials of hy-
giene and saanitiation are neglected,
both as regard's the individual and the
community.
How are we to diffuse the necessary
information to best advantage? Clear-
ly by. co-operation. Saanuel Gompers,
President of the American. Federation
of Labor, emphasized this in an .ad-
dress he gave in Toronto on the
present time. There is much work to
be done of the raee is going 'to main -
twin its full vigor.
Education of the people, and bring-
ing them close together in the study
of these problems, is what counts now
and will continue to count as the im-
portance of Public Health work be-
comes more and more apparent. For
progress along these lines has a fun-
damental and dined bearing on our
'national well-being.
Why should you follow
a crooked path ?
Often a towpath has been allowed to become
a village street, and as the village expanded,
tradition has made the winding way an expres-
sion of a cow's will.
Habit is always forging chains to enslave us,
so that what has been found bearable by the
fathers is accepted by the sons.
As children, we were not permitted to drink
tea or coffee, because it would stunt our growth
or snake us nervous and irritable. ` When older,
'however, we craved a hot drink with meals, and
custom gave us our tea or coffee.
Finally upon the instructions of the doctor,
Mother gave up her tea and 'coffee. But that
mit :nothing in our young lives. Our vitality
• wasenstrong enough to throw off any ill effects
But our time came, and we learned by ex-
perience that we could not - drink tea or coffee.
When we had it for breakfast it put our nerves
on edge. 'When we drank it at the evening meal,
we tossed about in wakefulness most of the night.
And then we found' Postuni, a pure cereal
beverage,fre e.froin the harmful drug, caffeine, in
tea and coffee. We liked the rich, satisfying flavor
of Posture --and also the better health which re -
Suited. And, too, we were surprised to find how
I1y'of our neighbors had made the same dis-
covery --had learned the value of "health first."
Poatatn corned in two forms: Instant Postum (in tins)
made instantly in the cup, by the addition of boiling water.
„Postutn Cereal (in packages of larger bulk, for these who
prefer to make the drink while the meal is being prepared)
made by bole hefor 20 maw tee. ' Soid by all grocers.
Postumfor
Health
"Theret..W.Reascie
One of Nature's Wonders. A1�T�n HOME Wo$sEras,
"Green sea" en the ocean and "green either sex, good pay for honest
water" on the Nile have two quite dif- work, easily learned, part or full time,
ferent meanings. The clear,unbroken the chst Snep
for particulaildrenrs.caAddress,d Dept8c. nt of stamp
wave
wave that sweeps over the deck has Work, 7 Ellsworth Ave., Toronto, Ont.
greet nsto es of iAiou» sprit/tad 625.000 BOTTLES
foreigners So leave the country. 7'eias
of thousands joined, the colors of the
,slect the Other WAS of too escape SOLD � ] OI �
fled to the United States to escape es,►r O
service, Add Canada's, sixty thousand
dead Overseas and the children that
should .have been .theirs. Altogether ENORMOUS DEMAND
the actiozi of Gerrnamy in .lily and UNPRECEDENTED.
August, 1914, has robbed Canada of
perhaps 3,000,000 men, women and
whatever he pleases is the dream of children wllo otherwise would have
evert' dyspeptic. No one can honestly been .hers to -day,
promise to restore any stomach to this This primarily Is What is wrong
harpy condition, because all people with Canada at the present ,moment,
cannot eat the same things with equals But for the War.the Dominion would
ly i atisfaetery emits, But it le nos- have had more people on the land and
The feet that 625,000 booties af'1'an-
sibia to so tone up the digestive or-
oonsequently fewer unemployed in lac have been sold in the state d Newsans that a pleasing diet may be
the towns and cities, Under such con- Yorki
sell cted from articles of food that s nes Its introduction there us less
ditio�ns the nation'would have made than. one year. ago, iss aa big business
cause no discomfort. some show at keeping wee with the item that will attract unusual a.tten-
When the stomach lacks tome there overhead charges imposed be two new tion 'throughout the entire Haut for
is no quicker way to restore it than trans -continental railways constructed nothing like it has ever happened be -
to build up the blood, Good digestion before their time. There would have fgre. It breaks all records:
witiout each, red blood is impossible, been a growing volume of freight and Mr. George B. Evans, manages, of
and Dr, Williams' Pink Pills offer the ; passenger business which naturally the Gibson -Show Company, the well -
best way to enrich the blood. For
would have reduced the heavy deficits known swholesale drugpiets, with
this • reason these pills are especially { on these roads and gone far to place branches in Albany, Buffalo, Roches
good in stomach trouble attended by the whole country on a sound financial and Syracuse, recaptly =enticednibs blood, and in attacks of nervous . basis. that the preparation was now selling
dyspepsia. Proof of the value of Dr. ' The lesson is plain. More popule- in their trade territories alone at the
• l'illiams' Pink Pills in cases of LedaThe
is the cure for Canada's fiscal and phenomenal rate of approximately
gentian is given by Mr. John A. Mc -economic ills. The leeway lost during 500,000 bottles a year.
Donald, sufferer
Taxied, N.S., who says: the last seven years must be recover- "If the present rate continues," said
"Every heartfelt er from indigestion has ed. Once the general election is over, Mr. Evans, "this• state alone will prob-
myy sympathy, aa 1 was once the government of the day must devote ably require considerably over 760,000
myself a bond slave to it. Eating at special attention to the task of getting bottles a year. This Is a tremendous
all became a 'trial, and as time went
en 1 became a mere skeleton of my more people on the soil. ream 20,- figure, but I am really conservative in
former self. I took an sorts of re- 000,000 to 30,000,000 acres of idle land making this statement."
commended medioines, ,doctors' and along the Western railways must be Tanlac is sold by leading druggists
advertised, but to no avail. Then a brought under the plow. There is everywhere. Adv.
friend said to try Dr. Williams' Pink ample room for tens of thousands of
Pills. I got a box and I thought be- additional farmers in old Ontario, New A broken heart is a physiological
forefore they were done. I could feel a Ontario, British Columbia and the passibility; excess of emotion, espec'd-
t . Then I got six boxes more, Maritime Provinces, Closer settle- slily joy, may rupture that organ.
and by the time they were used. I was ment of the land will mean a growing
mar -
eating mymeals with regularity and volume of exports, a wider home mar- A good jackknife`is closed when It's
g g ket for the products of Canadian fac-
enjoyment. My general health is now tories, the reduction of unemployment not in use.
good, and it is no wonder that I am an in towns and cities healthier Indus -
enthusiastic advocate of Dr. Williams' trial conditions everywhere, rising Minard's Liniment Co., Limited.
Pink Pills."public revenues, and a progressive Sirs,—I used.b
You can procure Dr Williams' Pink ane your Minard'
Pills through any dealer in medicine easing of the per capita burden of na- Liniment `fO.r the past 25 years and
or they will be sent you by mail at 50e frenal taxation. whilst I have occasionally used other
tante a box or six boxes for $2.50 by The kind of settlers desired are liniments I can safely say that I have
writing direct to The Dr. Williams' available in adequate numbers in never used any to equal yours.
Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. Great Britain, the United States, Nor- If rubbed between the hands and
Tanlac Biggest Thing of Kind
Ever Seen There, Saye
Big. Wholesaler.
The Need of Population.
For the five years 1909 to 1914 Cana-
da received about 1,861,000 immigrants
from all sources, . or an average of
372,000 a year. if this rate had been
maintained the succeeding eleven
years would have brought the Do-
minion over 2,500,000 new citizens
from outside. If for domestic reasons
way, Sweden and other approved
countries. What is needed is a for-
ward constructive immigration policy
—a policy which while taking note of
existing unemployment and a safe-
guarding the interests of organized
labor, will not only remove unneces-
sary obstacles to an intensive land
settlement movement but actively pro- Ai erica'a Pioneer Dog &emediee
mote such a movement in keeping
with the needs of the nation. In the
working out of such a program in -
the pace had somewhat slackened, the valuable co-operation -may be expect -
increase in population from outside ed from the railways, the Provincial
from 1914 to 1921 would surely have Governments, Colonization Assacia-
exceeded 2,000,000. tions and other immigration agencies. ,
But the War intervened and the Ilan
tide of immigration ceased to flow, done' prosperity and economic sta-
That way lies the road back to
The influx of newcomers fell off to a bility for all, classes in the community. '
mere dribble. Great Britainand the
Continent at Europe were practically
eliminated as sources of population
and the stream of American settlers
dwindled to a minimum. During the
whole seven-year period we received.
only about 550,000 from all sources,
or 2,000,000 fewer than might have
been expected had the world's peace
been undisturbed. Nor must sight 'be
lost of the fact that the outbreak of the
War and the progress thereof caused
inhaled frequently, it will never fail
to reiieve cold in the head in 24 hours.
It is also the best for bruises, sprains,
etc.
Yours truly,
J. G. Leslie.
Book on
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and How to Feed
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(registered) offers a complete course
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further information upon request. Post -
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no relation to the unpleasant product
of the upper part of the great river.
About April 15 the Nile begins its
annual rise. A month later the effect
is felt at Khartum. A most curious
phenomenon accompanies this in-
crease in the appearance of "green
water." .
It used to be thought that the color
came from the swamps of the Upper
Nile, lying isolated and stagnant un-
der the burning tropical sun, and pol-
luting the waters with decaying vege-
table matter. With the spring rise
this fetid water was supposed to be
swept into the streams to snake its
appearance in Egypt,
This theory was abandoned some
time ago. The green water is caused
by the presence of innumerable num-
bers of miscroscopic alga, offensive
to the taste and smell. They have
their origin way up in the tributaries
and are carried to the Nile, where me
der the hot sun and in the clear water
they increase with amazing rapidity,
forming columns from two hundred
and fifty miles to five hundred miles
long;
The weeds go on growing and dying
and decaying until the turbid flood
waters put them to an end, for they
cannot exist save in clear water.
You Are the Shadow.
You yourself, my friend, are the
shadow which shuts out our own hap-
piness.All h' shadows t e s slows in your past
years are collected into this big one
which is barred acros:sa your happiness,
This is the shadow which shuts out
so much of the 'sunshine with which Warning! Unlessyou e = t i ab-
yoti expected to warm and cheer your see name Aspirin in handy tin boxes of 12 t
Bayer" on tablets, you are not get- lets, and in bottles of, 24 and 100. d�slrlcemelitsl inflammation, uiCelti
career. There are no reel shadows ,tion, rrregularrties, periodic pants, liaok-
across our life path except those ting Aspirin at all. Why take chances? Aspirin is the trade mark (registered ache, bearing -down feeling, fins, bnCv�+,
which we oast ourselves; no matter Accept only an unbroken "Bayer"in Canada) of Bayer Manufacture of indigestion and dizziness. Lydia E
how badly, crow cruelly, others may package which contains directions liionoa'eetioacidester of Salicylicacid. l?,iiiltham'aVegetable Compound is the
treat us they. oat no shadows across Worked Out by physicians during 21 While It is well known that Aspirin standard remedy for female ills.
ortr life path. ----We cast aur own ow.h• .. fears and provers sate by millions for means Bayer manufacture, to assist If there are atter complications about
ews.-- a. 5. Marden, ....
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Toronto.
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A $12 Value for a $5' Bill.
Why Employ a Lawyer
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4b Law,' New Edition ($6), and
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Write . for details. Send no .money,
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Mother, Quick! Give
California Fig Syrup
For Child's Bowels
Even a sick child loves the "fruity"
taste of "California Fig Syrup." If the
little tongue is coated, or if your child
is listless, oross, feverish, full of cold,
Write for full and free or has colic, a teaspoonful will never
information direct to fail to open the bowels. In a few hours
Dr. Teires Laboratory, you can see for yourself how thorough -
non. Grace St., Toronto ly it works all the constipation pn;son,
sour bile and waste from the tender,
little bowels and gives you a well,
plahild a
tiiiliyfulonscof moagthein.rs keep "Cullfornia
Seas . Fig Syrup" handy. They know a tea -
SL AN9S GETS 'EM spoonful to -day saves a sick child t
ll���� morrow. Ask your druggist for a genuine "California Fig Syrup„ which
VOID the misery of racking pain. has directions for babies and children
Have a bottle of Sloan's Lint- i of all ages printed on bottle. Mother:
ment handy and apply when You must say "California" or yell may
you first feel the ache or pain. i get an imitation fig syrup,
it quickly eases the pain and sends
a feeling of warmth through the Tills
achingpart. Sloan's Liniment penetrates ai• 014Aws
without rubbing.
a
Fine, too, for rheumatism, neuralgia,'
sciatica, sprains and strains, stiff joints, {
yoAurtnaelifi
lame back and sore muscles.
!SERI'
For forty years pain's enemy. Ask
abor.
druggists 35c, 70c, $1.40.
Mace in Canada ! R . Ended by Lydia E. Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound. P�iatis Re-
markable Recovery of
veiny. .13kl . Mrs. Church.
lesootcommsniman
> --•-'
Smiths Falls, Ont.-- "I suffered with
falling of my organs, pains around my
heart and fn bowels and down my legis
i neuralgia in my face and head, and that
terrible sinking feeling. I felt that 1
• could not live and would fix my house in
order every night eo there would be no
trouble if I dropped of in the night.
My husband went to the druggist to get
the best remedy he had and he gave
him Lydia E. Pinkhanl's Vegetable Com-
pound. I took six bottles and felt a lot
better. I will always recommend the
Vegetable 'Compound, and you can use
these facts as a testimonial."
— Mrs,
*
0. CHIJECE, Box 8d6, Smiths Falls,
Ont,
The success of Lydia E. Pinkhani.'s
Vegetable Con:pounrt made from roots
and herbs, is Unparalleled. It may ba
used with perfect confidence by woixijfn
who suffer from nervous prostratli
ACHES AND PAIN
Nothing Else is Aspirin — say a i Bayer"
Minerd's L ,sclera tee nates per.
Ccids, Headache; Earache; Toothache, the public against imitations, the 'T'ab. which to Lydia 3. Prnithani Medicine newt, advice write in cone
>�.'etlrali iii, it:lreulziatisin, Neuritis, Lune lets of Bayer Company will be Caine.Caine.fidence ynn, Iula-
b go, and Pain. Mlade in Canada. ed with their general trade inert, the; Co,.,
Ali drtyggle,te sell Bayer T.ablete of. "Bayes =-toss." I ISSUe No. 45---'?•, •.