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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1921-12-01, Page 3WOULD NOT OWN -TABLETS WITHOUT BABY'S OWN -TABLET Mrs. W. Beesley, Mille Roche, Ont., writes: "I hate used Baby's Own Tab- lets for the past eight months and Would not be without them, I used them for indigestion and teething and MY baby is cutting hie teeth without any trouble whatever... I can highly recommend the Tablets to other mothers." What Mrs. Beesley says thousands of other mothers say, The Tablets are a mild but thorough laxa- tive which regulate the bowels and sweeten the stomach, thus driving out coestipation and indigestion and mak- ing teething easy. They are sold by medicine dealers or„by mail at 26 cents a box from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. Canada Second in Wheat Production. 'Canada is now the second wheat producing country in the world, ae carding to 1921 statistics. We produce about half as much. wheat as the United States, but they, itmust be remembered, have ten inhabitants to our one. Russia, at one time an' im- portant factor in this fundamental in- dustry, has apparently fallen by the wayside, for she does not appear in the 1921 list. The C,INi.R.^has carried this season—September 1st to Novern- ber.l3th--41,320 cars, or approximate- ly nine and three quarter million bush- els: For the similar period in 1920 the ntuiiber of cars handled was 21,853. • Magnet Cranes. Motor trucks equipped with magnet craneshave been designed to handle loads of iron, the magnet being ener- gized by the engines of the trucks. Minard's Liniment for Distemper. Capturing a Now Market. Canada's flour is the standard Qt the hotly!, This; is pretty generallY ad- mitted. The Waiter knows one citizen 0 n e States who every United S t , 0 theU-i t d f Visit he makes :to Canada, carries horn, udder strict instructions from' his wife a number of loaves of bread, she claiming that, no bread obtainable in the United States can approach that made from Canadian flout, As an instance of the increasing popu- larity of Canadian flour, it is interest- ing to note that Dr, A. H. Stafford, born in Winnipeg. but .for some time past domiciled in Jamaica, recently said that until the steamships "Canadian Forester" and "Canadian Fisher," of the Canadian Government Merchant Marine Service, same into Kingston last spring, every pound of•.flair used on the island came from the United States. Now It all comes from Canada. This very valuable market for Cana- dian products has been captured by three ways, Dr. Stafford affirms: First, the fact that Canada had ships • to de- liver it there; second, the quality of the flour itself; and third, the fact that the people of Jamaica desire closer commercial and social relations with the people of Canada. You're 'Constipated! Take "Cascarets" for Liver, Bowels Sick headache, biliousness, coated tongue, or sour, .gassy stomach—al- ways trace this to torpid liver and de- layed fermenting food in the bowels. Cascarets work while you sleep. They immediately cleanse the stomach, re- move the sour, undigested food and foul gases, take the excess bile from the liver and carry out all the cpnsti- pated waste matter and poisons in the bowels. Get a 10 -cent box now and let "Cascarets" straighten you out by morning. e 1 HEALTH EDUCATION BY DR. J. ,J. MIDDLETON Provincial Board of Health, Ontario Dr. Middleton will be glad to answer questions on Public Health mat- tees through this column. Address him at Spadina House,'Spadina Crescent, Toronto. • Withregard to measles, whooping-' cough, and other diseases common among children you will sometimes i hear the remark from a parent that the sooner the child gets measles or whooping -cough and has done with the better. Until very recently when` health education began to reach the masses of the people, there was a pre- vailing notion that a child had to have one or two of these eommunicable diseases as part of their normal growth and development. It never seeaned to dawn on many parents that There' is no need at all for a child to take 'any communicable .disease,, hr fact, if a child does develop diseases such • as measles, whooping -cough, scarlet fever, etc., there is a possibil- ity of its being permanently injured as the result of complications that occur . and leave their traces all through Iife. Spine of these compli- cations are deafness, heart disease, rheumatism, kidney disease, etc. That there is a lot of wrong 'in- formation going about concerning. simple diseases one who invites cor respondence on health topics can readily see, Here is a sample letter I received a few days ago, which shows the anxiety of a prospective mother to know the truth,. and tells of a woman in the same town who actually tried to bring out hives on her baby five days ..old: "What are hives, their causes and effects? Not long ago I saw a mother giving safran .infusion to a baby of five• days old. I asked her why she was giving medicines to a baby, whie'le seemed tome far toe young to ssipport them, and she told me that she gave the baby safran so as to make the hives 'come out Then I asked her what' ' was the hives, because I never heard of such a thing before, and she said that it was a baby's dis- Witti T. 'i. )0 Y CO Under the leadership of Scoutmaster W. E. Bradley and Assistant Scout- KE P DURING WINTER EALTIlY Creature That Never Dies. �j fl if you take a drop of water from. Fo'� .. w- o.eted eraseope Colas and Diseases � May, • be Avoided if the Blood is Kept Pure. Do not' let your blood get titin, this master Rev, Father J. A, MurraY, six winter, For people who have' e ten - teen members of the let Penetangui- deny towards anaemia, or bloodless - of Troop had a wonderful canoe nese, winter is a trying season, ' Lack trip during October. on the fifteenth of exercise and fresh air, and.the. of the month they left Peilstanguienene more restricted diet, are among the in six canoes and crossed Georgian many things. that combine to lower Bay, paddled up the 1Vluskosh (Mus- the tone of the body and deplete the koka) River to Bala on Lake Muskokad, blood. From this point the party proceede As soon ae You, notice the tired feel - through Lake Muskoka and the Indian ing, lack of agpetite and shortness of River to Port Carling. Lake Rossetti], breath that are warning symptoms of was then crossed to its west end, or thin blood, take a short course of Morgan's Bay: The party then pert- treatment with Dr, Williams' Pink aged across to Little. Lake Joseph Pills. Do net wait until the color has and returned by Big Lake Jo, Joseph entirely left your cheeks, until your River, West Lake Rosseau, Port Carl- lips are white and your eyes dull. It ing, and from that point back to Pene- is so much easier to correct thinning tanguishene by the outgoing route. of the b1oodan the earlier stages than On October 25th the Scouts reached later. This ;is well illustrated in the Pinery Point, four miles from home, case of Mrs: E, Williams, Elk Lake, having paddled over 45 miles that day, Out, who says: "I take great pleasure portaged ten times (two' of the port- in letting you know the benefit I have ages being over half .a mile long), and found in the ,use of Dr, Williams' Pink crossed Georgian Bay (16 miles) by Pills. I was in an anaemic condition, moonlight. According to Mr. Bradley and was very wear and run down. it was `'a great trip!" The least exertion would leave .rue * * * * breathless' and it was with difficulty Ten years ago Scouting took its late that I did household work: I was ad - ter form, that of training boys for the duties of citizenship. Various ideas of training the youth of a people have been suggested and practised from the time of Epictetus, by the Spartans, by Pestalazzi, by Peter the - Great, by Cahulain in Ireland, by John in Ger- many, by John Pounds, the Zulus, Sinrot of Spain, the Boy Orderlies of Mafeking, Sir W. A. Smith, Thomas. Seaton, Dan Beard and a number of others. There is nothing especially original about Scouting. It is a natural evolu- tion of many ideas reduced to a sys- tem, the main point about it being to recognize the basic needs of the na- tion and to have an elastic system whereby to encourage the individual future citizen to develop in himself the qualities that are wanted. The Manchester Guardian says: "Boy Scouting will not, as a few of its mast ardent eulogists suggest, solve all our moral and social difficulties. But it is one of the few great original social inventions of our time. It rests on real insight into the mind and soul of-- boyhood, and the training that it gives is attended by the delight that fuses a new piece of knowledge right into the character and makes it a trea- sure for life." Mother! Move Child's Bowels With California Fi Syrup Fig Y P ease, that she had five children, and they all had had the hives when they were 'babies. . She could not explain just what it was, but she told me that she knew a mother whose baby has died, because the hives did not come out well "I shall like to know your opinion about that, as also if you think that this mother did well to give safran to such a; young baby, or if you blame her." No, I cannot•blame this woman for having given safran to the baby, be- cause at the time she did so thinking it Might do the•.baby some good, This g is entirely wrong, but the mother had. believed it, doubtless having been told it by some so called "wise old wo- man" of the village. Artemis Ward once said very truly, "We know as many things that are not so." When I think of the harm that can be done by these samples of advice handed out by.f.'wise" women, I have in mind the old lady who left a Child Welfare meeting in disgust. Shaking her hand at the cpeitker, she exclaim- ed, 'The nerve of him trying to teach ME how to bring up - children. I've buried six of them." Hives should never be encouraged to "come out" on anybody, whether infant or grown-up. They are caused by some irregularity in digestion. The eruption is in the nature of a neur- algia and consists of raised, red weals which are intensely itchy. Hives are believed to be caused by the per- son eating some substance that dis- agrees. with him, and which on being absorbed from the intestines acts like a poison. To counteract this condi- tion, the diet must be regulated and the bowels kept open. Moreover, the family doctor should be consulted, but remember, never give safran to "brine out" hives. The 'Block Signals, Working— In Are some respects, human experience is like railroading. Every moment of the business and social day the block signals are giving right of way to keenness and alertness. --while the slow and the heavy must wait on the sidetrack- for their chance to move forward. The ability to "go through" axed to t�get there" depeiids much onthe poise of body, brain and nerves that comes with correct diet and proper nourishment. That's why so many choose Grape - Nuts for breakfast and bunch. Served N . with cream or 'milk' it is completely. nourishing, partly p re -digested, and it supplies the' vital mineral salts so 1'I' ziecessary to fitil,�ltutrition. Grape -Nuts has a rich, delightful fiavor, is ready to serve on the instant ...and is distinctly'the food for meatal and physical alertness and speed. At all grocers. "There's a Reason" r Grape -Nuts Hurry mother! Even :a sick child loves the "fruity" taste of "California Fig Syrup" and it never, fails to open the bowels. A teaspoonful to -day may. prevent a sick child to -morrow. If con- stipated, on stipated, bilious, feverish, fretful, has cold, colic, or if stomach is sour, tongue coated, breath bad, remember a good. cleansing of the little bowels is often all that is necessary. Ask your druggist for genuine "Cali- fornia Fig Syrup" which has directions for babies and children of all ages printed on bottle, Mother! You must say "California" Cr you may get an Imitation fig syrup. • A Butterfly -Breeding Ranch. A butterfly ranch is the interesting and lucrative venture of a Maine wo- man. While the ranch does not;pay her so well as the chicken farm, which she also owns, it calls for less work, smaller equipment, and nowhere near so large an investment. A few boxes, some beak, moss, gravel, and earth, form the whole outfit. In the early days of her venture she depended upon finding the cocoons from which the butterflies and moths are hatched in the woods near her home, but for some time she has been breeding them on the ranch. Hatch- ing boxes are manufactured at home. The great difficulty in the breeding of moths from hone -produced co- co.one is that of keeping the caterpil- lars where it is possible to get. the cocoon once it is formed. The moths lay their eggs an the bark of trees, on leaves, and in other places. The eggs are closely observed until the cater- pillar, which is the embryonic better - fly or moth, hatches. Then the cater- pillar is placed on a tree branch until the cocoon has been formed. The lat- ter is placed in the hatching box to remain until the moth comes forth, when the process is repeated. The moths are mounted and sold to col- lectors, schools, and museums. vised to, try Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, and after the use of four boxes I felt like anew person. In fact my system seemed `:filled with new energy'and new life. I strongly recommend this medicine to all who feel weak or run down." The purpose of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills is to build up the blood. They do this onetthing and they do it well. They are for this reason an invaluable remedy in, diseases arising from bad or deficient blood,as rheumatism, 1 neuralgia, after-effects of the grip or fevers. The pills are guaranteed to be free from opiates or any harmful drug and `cannot injure the most .de- licate system. You can procure Dr. Williams' Pink Pills through any dealer in medicine,. or they will be sent you by mail at 50 cents, a box or six boxes for $2.50 by .writing direct to The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. Reproduce Finger Prints.. Steel stamps have been invented to reproduce the finger prints of men who use them for identifying papers. that must be protected against forgery. any puddle, a la p w rni�„�!1"), will reveal the pvasenue of a creature W +j R that never dies; �! , A'. YOUNG WOMAN WEIGH- ED. ONLY 75 'POUNDS. She Now Weighs Over One Hundred and Is Improving _rovin Every Day. "Before 1 began taking Tarlac 1 ". only weighed 76 pounds. I now weigh over one hundred and an gaining every day," said Miss LaRue Davis, .„ of Chattanooga, Tenn, "I bought my fleet bottle of Tanlac at Gas City, Ind., and it helped me so mucli that I continued using. it, I have always been. very delicate and suffer- ! ed a great deal from stomach trouble e and rheumatism. I rarely ever had any appetite and simply could not re lash anything. I fell off until I only weighed 76 pounds ana was so thin I looked perfectly awful. This is the condition I was in when I began tak- ing Tarlac. "Oh, I feel so different now. Even my complexion is improved. My ap- petite is good and I can hardly get enough to eat, Tanlac is simply grand, and I can truthfully say it is tbie only medicine that has ever done me any good." Tanlac is sold by leading druggists everywhere. Adv. r. Moving about in the drop that we . examine are a number :of weird shapes that look like tiny, jellyfish. They are ;Made of the same transparent sub- stance, but instead of swimming they crawl. Eaoh of thein is an amcsba. The amoeba has no eyes, no ears, end no brain. It Is nothing but a stomach surrounded by jelly. It has no limbs, yet it can move by expand- ing and contracting the jelly of which it is made. It can increase in one way only, and that is by dividing itself into two, If you watch one of these creatures for a time you will seethat a kind of waist appears gradually in the middle of it. A,t first it is round; then it be- gins to look like a dumbrbeil. At length the waist becomes thinner and thinner, until finally It breaks, and there are two complete creatures in stead of one. The creatures we see to -day aro merely subdivisions of remote ances- tors that lived perhaps 100,000,000 years ago. Machine Distributes Hay in Loft of Barn. The hayfork, which lifts liay from the wagons to the haymow, has been one of ,the greatest labor savers on the farm and it is now supplemented by a 'mower, a machine which dis- tributes the hay in the loft and so eliminates one of the most disagree- able parts of the work. The mower consists of a board platform swung from the middle of a steel frame in the loft. As the hayfork brings up a load, the mower moves under it, re. ceives the load and moves along the barn on a double track to the po-int where the hay is to be deposited. It then tilts, to one side or the other, and dumps the hay in the desired spot. -, High Prices for Stock The auction sale of animals that have passed the Culling Committee has always been a feature of the Toronto Fat Stock Show, and, the;: prices paid by the various local and. out-of-town packers and butchers have always well repaid exhibitors for the extra labor and feed necessary to pro- duce show stock. It is anticipated that there will be a large number or buyers on hand this year and ,prices obtained be more than satisfactory to the large number of exhibitors who feed animals of the highest quality for new and sale. Entries close November 26th. Pelee List and 'Entry Form oil ,apple cation to Secretary, c/o.Union: Stock Yards, Toronto, Earl Haig is 60 yea's of age. Rand -bombs were used - in warfare es early as the 1,5tlt century.' If you have to eat humble pie, eat it as if you enjoyed it. It tastes bet- ters Halifax,_ N. S. Minard's•4rniment Co., Ltd., Gents attic I have used Minard's Iian ek„ have founl it a good rem- edy. After the: explosion I• was' pretty` well shnkeh up, 'having quite a number of bruises; -and - cats, but thanks to Min- erdis Liniment I am my old self again. It healed the sores and bruises and gave rile much relief. It is true to its name as the King of Pain, for it stopped the pain almost at ;once. I first noticed the ad. in the Montreal Standard and decided to invest in bottle, for which I am not. sorry, but can say with truth that I am edthankful 'for it having done all it claim- T R� ed to do, and in my case much more, and DID PAIN S�(9 a satisfied customer is the best ad. one can possibly find. That is my view of it and I think you will agree with too. Yours very truly, (Signed) ALFRED BLAIN, 184 Agricola St., Halifax, MONEY ORDERS. When ordering goods by mail send a Dominion Express Money Order. The Greatest Life Enricher. I would rather be a radiator of sun- shine an encourager, a helper a lifter, a friend to the friendless and the down and out, and yet be poor in ma- terial things, than `have the wealth of a Crmsus, a- starved, pinched, gloomy nature, and a loveless life therewith. A love that reaches out to every living thing en God's earth is the greatest of all life enrichers.—O. S. Marden. MOTHER -- SYRUP is excellent ior indigestion because it essitts stomach and, liver to do their work naturally and efficiently..' . With the organs in perfect working. order—indigestion is' impossible. Try it today t FOR INDIGESTION MotherSeigel'sSvrup is sold z in 50c. and $1.00 bottles. N.S. h me YOUR SLEEP? .. THE pain and torture of then» matisni can be quickly relieved ' by an application of Sloan's Liniment. It brings warmth, ease and comfort and lets you sleep soundly. Always have a bottle handy, and apply when you feel the first twinge. It penetrates without rubbing. It's splendid to take the pain out of tired, aching, muscles, sprains and strains, stiff joints, and lame backs. For forty years pain's enemy. . Ask your neighbor. At all druggists -35c, 70c, $1.40. Made in Ganada - * 9 COARSE SALT - LAND.fSALT Bulk Carlota TORONTO SALT WORKS C. J. CLIFF TORONTO amarioa's Pioneer Dog 8emediea Book on DOG DISEASES. and How to Feed • Mailed Free to any Ad- dress by the Author. H. Clay Glover Co., Inc. 118 West 31st Street New York, U.S.A.' Any Man's Biography—Chapter 1, born; chapter 2, bred; chapter 3, eaughrt; chapter 4, wed; chapter 5, worried; chapter 6, dead! Minard's Liniment foil Garget in Cows. • In France the doctor's claim on the estate of a deceased patient has claim over all others. Haddocks will lay as many as 1,- 500,000 eggs each in one season. Classified Advertisements. PLAYER PIANO FOR SALE. -ELL PLAYER PIANO IN GOOD condition, with a large number of music roils, for sale at .a bargain. L. 'Costello, 78 West Adelaide Street, Toronto. BELTING FOB SALE ALL KINDS OF NEW AND USED belting, pulleys, saws, cable,hose,packing,. etc., shipped subject to approval at lowest 115 Canada. TORONTO. CO., HELP WANTED. T ARIES WANTED -TO DO PLAIN $i and light sewing at home, whole or spare time; good pay; work sent any distance; charges paid.. Send stamp for particulars. National Manufacturing' Co., Montreal. DAN DERI N E: Stops Hair Coming Out; Thickens, Beautifies. 35 -cents buys a bottle of "Danderine" at any drug store. After one applica- tion you can not find a particle of dandruff or a falling hair. Besides, every hair shows new life;' vigor. brightness, more color and abundance. WOME4 GF IDI1E arc May Pass the Critical Period Safely and Comfortably by Taking Lydia E. Pinllain's Vegetable Compound. Regina, Sask.—"1 was going through Change of Life and suffered for two i yearswith headache, nervousness, sleep- less nights and gen- eralweakness. Some days I felt tired and unfit to do my work. 1 gave Lydia E. Pinicham's V e g e - table Compound a trial and found good t results, and 1 also find it a very helpful r, y; : } Spring tonic and use- sure for constipation from which 1 su11 e r much. I have rec- ommended Ve retable Compound to sev- eral friends, uo.d am willing you should it , publish this." -Mrs. MAte'rlln W. LIND-• SAY, 810.Itobitean St., Regina, Sask. If you have warning symptoms such as a sense of ouffocation, hot flashes, headaches backache,.dread of impend. In evil, timidity, sounds in the ears, palpitation of the heart, sparks before the eyes, irregularitiese constipation, variable appetite, weakness, inqr!uiet- ude aid dizziness, get a bottle of Lydia E. 'initham's Vegetable Compound and begin takingthe medicine at once. We know it wil help you as it did Mrs. Lindsay. 15StiJ a No. 43--•-'21. Never say "Aspirin” without saying "Bayer." WARNING! Unless you see name "Bayer" on,tablets, you are not getting Aspirin at all. Why take chalices? Accept only an "unbroken package" of "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin," which Contains directions and dose worked out by physicians sicians during 21 years and proved safe by millions for Colds Headache Rheumatism Toothache Neuralgia ' Neuritis Earache Lumbago Pain, Pain Handy tin boxes •ef 12 tablets --Bottles of 24. and 100-:-A11 Druggists, hi1plrin ie the trade inttrk (registered In Canada), et Bayer ivianetaotere of Mono- aeotic*.cidoster of S1tlicylicaeld. While it Is we11 knownt2iat se meaittl iinyee nisnUfacture;'to assist tiro nubile against ireltfttions, the Tablets of !layer Came any *Ill' be Stamped -v,lth 'their general trade' mark, the "Bayer ()rots,*