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Zurich Herald, 1916-01-28, Page 2
A n Migraine or Sick headache. Migraine or sick headache, which i much more common in women than in mete and usually begins at puberty i you would the common laundry oar - and continues until middle life, is i Help far Home Laundries, probably a hereditary toxemic: neuro- E Every woman who has wrestled' iety. els—or, in more humane language, a with the problem of looking well on a j Never iron your dainty dressaeces- nervous disease inherited from one sina11 income realizes that the ability: series on a sheet that is not imniacu- or the other parent, characterized by ' to do things for herself goes a long ; late nor with an iron that is not above perroclk' seizures, like epilepsy, which , way toward its solution. A crumpled i suspicion. If you are the fortunate are peod teed by some poison retained 'blouse or a soiled vestee will spoil the possessor of a gas or an electric iron, in the idteid, by fatigue, by excesses, ; effect of an otherwise smart costume, i so much the better, but keep any kind or IT mental excitement. but piofessional cleaning is always; ellen. See to it that your board is But, causes aside, what should be expensive, and apparently one must well padded and evenly covered, done. for migraine? i' be born with a talent for laundry work : otherwise the lumps may mar the ap- Since attacks recur with niore or , just as one must be born with a talent ; pearance of your finished work. rM1 c : ,, les frequeney, it is obvious that thea for music. So if you have a knack' patiz:it must beware of drug habits. for wielding a smoothing holland ap- Dainty Dishes. 'virtually all of the popular migraine; plying soap and water rejoice, and if Ra'sin Sauce.—One cup quartered or.headache eaclxtehe tablets contain, as the You haven't—well perhaps even then; raisins, one and one-half cups cold parr -killer•, either acetanilide, phena-'You may find these suggestions worth; water, one-half cup sugar, juice orae- eotin or an analagous coal -tar derive- i while. , half legion. Simmer raisins in water tive, which, while it certainly knocks ; Never er wash your sheer blouse, col- until soft, add sugar, boil gently fif- out any kind of neuralgic pain, also; lar, etc., without mending any tiny teen minutes and just before serving knocks out the heart and breaks down rips or breaks that may have ap-; flavor with lemon juice. red blood corpuscles. The acetanilids ; peered, nor without removing possible; Carrot Croquettes.—Boli carrots , habit is more destructive than the 'stains. There are, of course, many. . tender in two waters, mash smooth, thin, rut into small rounds, puri two of police, the result of Chief Skalton's clue i orecl for about Live menthe, and in morphine habit. It sends many a ; proprietary cleansers and stain eradi-; add beaten egg, one large teaspoonful . together, with bit of butter between, appointment as a captain of the Itil- ; this time took over lefty dollar e worth victory direct to the insane hospital. ; cators on the market, whose merits; melted butter, pepper and salt to and bake• For filling make sauce of ties- 1 of medicine ith3nt : any b merit, Persons overweight who have at- ` 11ave no part in an article like this. i taste, and set paste 't ide until cool better, flour and milk, Have oysters me city of Calgary will otter a re- j More, I was actually growing1 '.J , tacks of sick headache ought to join ; Fut it is well to remember that most,1 enough to handle. Form into cro- !ready, cooked in enough of their ward of $250 for the return of the acrd finally' had to take to ray bed. My the Bread and Milk Club—no dues, but not all,fruit statins and those uettes, roll in fine crumbs set in I•rcluor to thin white sauce, when add- lost waterworks plans and the con- arerves got so bad that I could' not q ' ! ed,virtion of the thief or thieves. j tarn over in bed without help, aed the but members struggle along somehow ` made by tea or coffee can be removed '; cold place for one half herr• or longto consistency of thin cream. Sea -on a `plain fare of bread and mills or ' hy' pouring boiling water over the er, and fry in deals fart untilveIl ' son, put portion between layers of There is still a small quantity of ' pain was something awful. As I am crackers and milk one day in each spot. Blood stains should be soaker} browned. shortcake: and some on top and serve. grain unthreshed in Alberta, capsid•. , a farmer, you can easily see that ne- �veek: lin cold water, then washed in cold; Amber Pudding.—Into one pint, ccable of that small quantity being cessary hark was beim neglected, so A. diet containing little or no meat, i water, then in warm water with plenty scalded milk stir one cupful yellow IHandy Hints• in stack in the northern districts. I I sent eoi a brother who was .,in 'but plenty of bread and butter, vege- of soap. Ink spots should be rinsed corn meal and one quart sliced sweet i For Damp l+eatheis—Throw some Many wolves have been killed this i lber"t.i, to come and ts;k.e charge of tables, fruit and sweets, has done; in repeated cold waters, then soaked apples, Acrd one-half teaspoonful salt on the fire mid hold the feathers winter around Brancepeth, Sask. Rab- the work. When my brother• arrived much good for migraine. If there is ! in milk. Neither cold water nor milk salt and one cupful molasses. Mia all ower it, shaking them vigorously, bets died off, consequently food for the he at once urged mc, to try Di. Wile tendency to constipation in spite of will fix a slain. ;thoroughly; surd ttvo quarts of milk, Dant put there so near the Erre that wolves became scarce and they grew Hams Pink Pills, tc:l}ie lie of some such a diet, then either a mineral wa- Never wash white and colored fab- and pour into l -+•g e buttered dish and they will burn. bold. ( cures that had come under his obser- ter laxative or any of the undoctored I ries in the same water•, and in wash -bake in slaw oven faun hours. When' To Clean Cloth—To clean black In 'Winnipeg the other day a young yahoo. I got half a dozen boots, and saline laxatives, like Epsom salts, or i ing colored fabrics do not fail to "set" cold, a clear, amber -colored jelly will cloth or serge, take a large handful lady found a roll of $700 under a before they were all gone there was phosphate of soda, or Seidlitx pow- the colors. One method of doing this have forced through the pudding and a:f ivy: leaves, Steep them well in street car seat :when she bent to look no doubt they were helloing mc. Alto- ders, may be taken every few days, to j is to soak the garments overnight in apples will be rich brown, boiling water and leave until cols. for an orange lost from a parcel. The gether ]used nine bora=s of the Pills, favor the elimination of toxic matter. l a solution made by dissolving one Rcd Cabbage.—Ont_ medium-sized Spoiigo 'the material with this infu- ov ger was found. 'incl by that time I was a well man, Rest in bed, bathing the head with , ounce of sugar of lead in eight quarts head red cabbage, one large tart ap- , cion i:nd it will be both clear_ and re- Clearing the 500 miles of sidewalks and it is impossible to say haw cologne water containing a few grains 1 of cold water. Another method is to pie, one onion, two tablespoons beef ; wived. - in Winnipeg and removing the snow thankf ul I was for mcr y relea.from of menthol, or rubbing it gently for rinse in -salt water, using two rinsing drippings or lard, one-fourth teaspoon For Toothache.—Take a fresh cab- from the centre of the street pave-; l:ai.n," ten minutes with core -fin ( a menthol! waters. A third is to put a. cup of pepper, three cloves, one tabhespoor `gage leaf and roll it with the rolling- ments is costing the city $8,000, as the You can get Dr. Williams' Pink Piilc derivative), and a tepid pack will give ` vinegar in the final rinsing water, salt, one cup water, one-half cup vine- pin to crush all the veins. Then hold result of a recent snowstorm, • from any dealer in medicine or by relief. Instead of resorting to the! =ash colored fabrics in warm, not *4 hot The sem of t to in bills treasurer marl, =foal' palet, t 50 cents a box or gar. Mired esbbal,_ and wash in it to the fisc till it is as as can be six bore; for S< Dr 'Wile it sometimes suffices to hot:water, and do not rub soap on cold hater. "sI 't drippings in heat=y borne. Tie it on the Ease before go_ money was sunt the city treasurer n a o.0, from =lie " take a little strong tea or coulee, hot, j them; dry them in the shade and as kettle; acid cabbage, onion in which ing to bed. This is a simple, but an of Saskatoon recently. A note said Hams ..Medicine Co., I3rucicville, Ont, unsweetened, without mill., in sips; or ? quickly as possible. Some domestic cloves hate been stuck, apple in quer- . almost certain care, this amount had been wrongfully tak- i -- in lieu of that the stimulating prig- =science experts wash fine colored tens and remaining ingredients. Cater; Blight Saucepans.= -If saucepans or en from the city some time ago. i a€DLD1TR'. it ts0 ciple of coffee, caffeine, may be taken, ! clothes in starch �t aterinstead of with tight and simmer about two and aaie- : kettles have to be used over a smoky Following negotiations which have! a grain or two, with or without ten 1 soap, They use a quart of strained half hours, adding more 'Water', &.if fire; try. smearing a little grease over 1'aen under way since August of last grains of sodium bromide in solution.1 starch to four quarts of water, and a :needed. e, , g Battlefield „fang Used In the Great "'-slhe..bxrtcT alts, , This will year, the Imperial Oil Company, Capt- an Nut p p prevent talized et 60,000,000, has derided to cell tarn cases of migraine respond quart of the ata'rch to eight of the, Ivut Croquettes:--0ne cup stale ' the smoke from Blackening them. If well to' prolonged and heroic use of water in the second, ground crumbs, one stip milk, one, or kva hed afterwards' in hot water the make Regina the •distributing point ; The British soldier, in his fondness our most hated domestie remedy, cas- Wash silk, crepe de chine or Georg- two slightly beaten egg yolks; three-. par: tvi11 be as bright as ever, for the Canadian west of a huge oil for slang, calls all shells "souvenirs." tor oil. About an ounce a day as a ette crepe garments in lukewarm fourths cup broken walnut meats, one- • Cure for Creaking Shoes.—Tarte refining••, plant. :But these "souvenirs; ' says The New regular ration is advised by those wtvhosoapsuds, rinse in water of the same third teaspoon onion juice, oris -half fine awl or a damning needle and in- YorkTunes, are divided into "will -o' - believe in it. temperature and press before they are teaspoon salt and fete grains pepper. scot it carefully between the soles of GERMANS SICK OF WAR. J the -wisps," r'htunmini; 00d," `•aigh- quite dry. Never use board or wring- Mix and form into balls containing the shoes. Then introduce a little I nig Sarahs," and "parridga pots." How to Blow the Nose. e . for these delicate pieces, but pat about one tablespoon each; roll in ex- paraffin oil. A small oil -can such as bleu in the Trenches Are Now Ardent 1 "�1'aally Macias" are shells that burst No, you don't know how to blow , and press with the hands. Corduroy= tra crumbs, dip in beaten egg diluted is used to lubricate sewing machines _ ' in puffs of white, woolly smoke, your nose. Neither do 75 per cent, of skirts are washed in the same way, with ono -fourth cup water and roll may be used for the Peace Advocates. 1 'Baby" and "mother" are types of the people. If theydidthey p' q • purpose. This j p p joist three -1 and if are coned carefully upon again in bread crumbs, Let stand ' will rite take away the creaking, Mr. Romaine Roland of Vienna, who ' I3xitr.h guns. Bullets are "haricot fourths of the catarrhal eases in the j the line and allowed to flap in the until wanted, then fly in deep fat hat How to Keep Butter in Ilot Weather is a strong advocate of peace, cnntri_ beans." The emergency ration i i land would be gone. So says Dr. E.' wind you will find it unnecessary to enough to brawn a lit of bi sad 1n ; -Put the utter into a basin. Then butes a letter to the Semaine Litter- known as the "im:cginnry ration," and Hairison Griffin, writing in the Medi- iron them. Where white silk gar- forty seconds, 'take an ordinary plant air•e from a Germazi soldier who is barbed-wire ent1 ements are 'fly cal Record. He recommends that nose ` ments show signs of turnip pet' put a righting t, g Yellow it oyster Shortralce.—For file filling:' cork in the bottom and sae that it is b gin the trenches in northern traps" and "spiders' vtehs," A battle blowing drills be instituted in public ; it well to add a little borax to the we- One quart oysters, ttvo tablespoons perfectly clean. Then fill with water France. is a "shove," and an important battle school curr}rulums, and that the °ter in which they are washed. butter, two tablespoons flour, one and liars for one hour longer, then My whole experience at the front," is a "pictura show." To be raptured science of handkerchief use be taught t If you have found the ordinary' scant cup milk, salt, pepper and,cel- empty and place over the butter. The ilio letter says, `and everything I bear is to be "scuttled," to be wounded is correctly. Dr. Griffin scorns both of starch unsatisfactory when "doing cry salt, For the shortcake• Two • moisture from the plena pot keeps and see in these trenches strengthens to be "washed out,"' and to be killed le those classes of laymen who go about up" Your fine lingerie try making cups flour, two teaspoons baking pow- ; the butter •nice •and firm. my conviction that every man who has to be "put in a bag." nose blowing in the atvktvaxdest way,; starch either of borax or gum rabic.. der, one-half teaspoon salt, one-fourth i For women of limited means it is • anything to slo with this war is sick' The Gelman soldiers roll bomb - with They are, he says, those who daub i The borax method is the simpler in teaspoon lard, butter or drippings, best to have two or three pairs of in- and tired of it. • My only wish is to be dropping• from an aei•opIane "laying with ultra and overnice politeness at; that. it is merely added to the rinsing three-fourths cup milk. Sift togethez expensive corsets, rather than one able to return home and never again eggs." The pilot of the plane is al their olfactory organs and those who water (two heaping teaspoonfuls of flour, salt and baking powder of short- expensive pair• Try to change your' have any part in warfare. I can as ways colied "Emil" m• Heinrich," and delight in prnclueing a stentorian ' borax to five quarts of water is the cake, and mix with milk. If cake is' corsets every day." Never wear the sure you now that the fighting men the observer "Franz." From the ob- noise in the operation. proportion) and gives the garments to be made in one instead of several I same pair two days running, The here to -day are the peace advocates of •' server's nickname the soldiers have Results as pemilous as tube, culnsis when ironed just the right amount of individual portions, divide dough into corsets that are not in use ranbe the future and of peace at any price.. coined the verb "fr <uu en," to snake a are withinstriking distance of those; crispness. To make gum arabic starch ' two parts and roll each thin; place straightened out and aired; An ex- All (hese men who were so arathusias- ;military= observation, and another, who neglect the proper technique in r use half an ounce of the guar arable; one above the other, `putting small pensive corset must be sent to the tics to go to the front sincerely hope! "verfranzen," to observe mietakeniy or the art. He says: "To ibIoty the nose 'to a eup of boiling water. Dilute to Nieces of butter between, and bake. cleaners occasionally, but it is quite and pray that they will not live to see carelessly. The energy's projectiles properly it is best to look at it as a suit your taste in stiffness and use as For individual service roll dough 1>ossible to clean a cheap pair at anot11er twat' on this earth, and that they r0.11 "woolly bears," or "Rowdy . double shotgun, the nose as the mus- home; of , course, they may not look their chiIdrens children t=: ill be spared Henrys," or "trailer ttawon;"; and if zle of the gun and,the chest as the' -- ' -- - ___ r__.. _ _.. _.._._�._..... so well as the one cleaned by_such horrors in theist lives. It is for; they are shrapnel, they are known as air receiver, u pro this reason that these tired "It is best to take a deep inspire- l Z n z o m m o 0 z 0 4 lw fessional cleaner. This is how to clean , wornout "sprinkling saris•" {{ corsets, Stretch on a board and scrub and disgusted soldiers are willing to .k tion, filling the chest with air, and `� = 4' with a brush dipped in soapy water, to continue fighting until a lasting peace then after a ringer is placed upon the Z��:r ''° a is declared. Ag ignorant man is usually igulor- sic2e of one nostril, obstructing the f I ��14410 which a little borax has been added, ant of the fact that he is ignorant. �' T �-- =-`�^ 4 They should be scrubbed until as a:+- - __ nostril, with one violent expiration, force the air from the chest through rl much dirt as possible has been re- Crowned King. :�` --- force ' moved, and then they should be gins- r' Fred, dear, I fee} it in my bones the open chamber of the `nose. This �%�f filliiii\ ed in clear water, Pin the corsets "I hear McGinnis is king of his that you are going to take me to the should be repeated on the other side �, 111 housa.Iiold 1.•�'i out flat' on a board to cls theatre to -night." r' of the nose. yin the air, '`Burne, his wife crowned him with ing?'> "I am not sore but Ioit}unkiit but not in the sun. "It is a simple process, but a very I , � the stove lid." is my wish boric." r n , important one, and one which seems V' s� , ��l✓%///lir„ ,,,,, 0--+----- to be little known." "�> �•�, a�^ ,t�;FAMOUS INN CLOSED. Di Griffin insists that schools devote as much h _ , m time to teach nose P es Pan Interfere?The Three Pigeons" Has Many ;.;.. m blowing as tooth brushing. a w' + r' hir Fear of being ill-mannered and vul- Literary Associations. 1 ` ' There is a remedy 0 "The Three Pigeons," one of Eng - gar E it hinders the work of instruction in !1 , > ;; X hand's oldest and most famous inns,' �" yrealiz- edf and the sole existing 1 1 that health in man instances de : 1111 • , only • � � � .• � � b tavern of Eliza- { �; the, 'sub•ect and when it is p bethae times, was closed recently by a i les pends a upon it does the absurd finicky ms, s i the Middlesex Licensing Justices in ! attitude become dispelled. . - accordance with a movement inau u-1 54,—`Sade of selected hard wood in surface oak finish, Liniment $ laxtends tq six feet. il Well finished ieavas to tit, Too I+eeT 73etter I'411ed. Vr Yom.rated some time ago by the temper- I diameter 92 inches. Price %Ss �i, 7 i iiiii6.—:tt solid, substantial, well constructed table. Made "Mamma, Pao :got q stomach ache ''',....,%":".. '" i .'once leaders to restrict the number of licensed inns. The inn was used as a ` ! ' of selected hardwood in surface oak finish. Large kaki Nellie 131yth, aged suit. "That's al- ''� pedestal on a platform with claw legs, xtends to eta: Read this unsolicited grateful , * background for the low comedy scenes a feet. Three well finished. leaves with each table, Top because you have been without lunch. ..• in the .Merry Wives of W' dsor," and 1 it . I inches in diameter. Price . , . , , •$xt=rto Your stomach is. empty. You would �` tcstlmon 5%:-wICasie of hardwood, in n. riolt feel better if you had something in � ✓'' � y 1.,, � `� Goldsmith's "Slee Stoops to Conquer," W �4 golden finish or In aurtnoe oak., �li- it." Than afternoon the minister salt- Not long ago my left knee be. SL©AN.1 and is alluded to in Dickens "Our Mu- tends to slit feat, with four oxtehp- serge lame and sore. It pained 1 'MINI ENT. foal Friend," The inn perlYaps has 1 ion leaves to iht, fixe of top 42 ed, and in course of conversation re- me many restless nights, So se r rt �~ •tl polies equate, , marked that he bad been suffering all !1 c llgd more literary associations than iii x�rica, golden ilnlsh . , . , , �g.,g� "That's any other English tavern,' M .. - :� Price, stirt'aee oak ental Que- m mous did it become that I was duty with ar severe headache. That s foteed to consider giving imp my a '" ae • ! ns . Freight n id tot Wavle ere! One. y� d n because it's empty," said Nellie. %� work when l chanced to think of tv J lruo, s2G aird up• 'Vers aaig oomgite "You'd feel better if you had some. $ Sloan's Liniment. Let me sayer A Valium . Eittuiwl Our prime ore alae les e3Vt In thing in it." lege than ono bottle fixed oro ue catalogue to p' 1!' IQ1lSpA1N l r`X hear old Gotrox has lost every tha Dorm»ion of CraYthttul Write tot r �..�...�, Chris, p, lkaaltpilcU, Zelorence,• lh�, dallztat he hat8�in the world." CITYHOUSEl�'URN XX1`tl COMPANY, Y, thoseont watches of the night are i�r ,c You don't say! What was it••-• ;ail 1340• Bt. ,arrence Boulevard, : Montreal, Que. fret $a wind.IX III( (l allure?" "Yes, °heart failure' , r o t the House _.. Useful Nines and General Xnforma.' `mon for the Busy Housewife Trade Mark in.e Camp -holt' ice Soothes and smooths chapped hands and lips, Keeps the skin soft, Sold in metal boxes and tin tubes at chemists and general stores everywhere. Refuse substitutes. Free booklet on request. v= CHESEBROUGi-1 MFG. CO. r eeesofdeted) 1980 Chabot Ave, Montreal gatX.K.InAtAxtry.AwAvAtunk.A.AnAfAs.AmosaAAtAltAw,AAAAAAAtrAmrAWAAromfoKy1�Pt From the Middle West BETWEEN ONTARIO AND BR TISiI CQLLJMk3IA. Items Front Provinces Where Many Only those, who• have been attacked Ontario Boys and Girl's Are with neuralgia can form the faintest Living, idea of what its victims suffer. A tingling* of the tender skin, a rlrarp Three Lethbridge men have already i sadden stab from sonic angry nerve; won the D.C.M. at the front j tiieii piercing paroxysms 0'( pain—that Fred Turgeon of Crystal Springs is neuralgia. Tho muse of the trouble Sask., has been missing since last fall, is disordered nerves, due to :weak, At Regina there are 27 first-class watery • blood. • The eune is Dr. ';'vil- teacllers, 106 second-class, and 54 Hams' Pink Pills,. which mol -e new, third-class. rieb, red blood, and thus sooth and At the Saskatoon Nominal School rengthenhi derr , era tcl this year there are 28 first-class, 93 csture neuralgiate .d1MMorr. LouedisgeMartiirn, second, and 74 third-class students. I'vflidmay, Ont., Bays:—"I am w itieg For taking a hunk of coal valued to* let you know the great benefit L r. at 1, Harry Ilarasyn was fined $25 Williams' Pink Pills h :ve been to gra. • and costs in the police court at Win- . Two years ago 1 was a Physical Wreck. • nipeg. ! My nerves were all unstrung and 1 It is said that a supply of 40 cars suffered tortures from neuralgia, Ir1 a week for four months would still the head and throughout the Fier eo-u leave grain in the district around Oy- system generally. I was almost unlit en, Alta. 1 for work, and .only managed to get Lethbridge must seek a new chief along with the 1,;•reatt'st difhicelty, I THE AGONIES OF NEB R I IA A Nerve Trouble, Always Due to Weak, Watery Blood. •