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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1917-07-27, Page 5Care of Teeth is of First Importance. Parents should realize that care of the teeth cannot be impressed on chil- dren too strongly. Thia done, there deed be no ;fear lest the teeth be neg- lected in later life. The Government passe particular atention to the teeth of those who would enlist in the.army or navy. Neglect of the teeth is sure to re- sult in toothache. This means not only actual physical suffering, but im- pairment of the general health. The X-ray to -day often reveals difficulty at the root of teeth, which is not yet localized; through. plain or outward ap- pearance, but to which . may be traced rheumatism and other ills. Food masticated by poor teeth and diseased gums becomes infected with bacteria; these taken into the stomach seriously interfere with nutrition be- cause they disturb the digestion. The result cannot be anything but ill - health. The human mouth presents most favorable conditions for growth of dangerous germs if the residue froin different foods is permitted to remain in the mouth, for its moisture and na- tural warmth are especially well suit- ed to germ development. Then, too, the teeth being largely lime, any acid remaining for any length of time in contact with them erodes the surfaces, finally softening or destroying the structure. It is well in brushing the teeth to use a rotary motion; only by so doing can the bristles reach all the crevices betweent the teeth, It is a wise plan to follow the brushing with the use of dental floss, and also with the use of some'. good mouth wash. Visits to the dentist should be made regularly, even though there is appar- ently no trouble with the teeth. If there is no trouble, the visit will help to prevent the development of trou- ble in. the form of cavities. If one waits until there is a pain as a warning, the logs of a tooth may result. The first, or temporary teeth, of ..which there are ten,on either jaw, generally appear before the child is two years old. This is the usual order of; their coming: 4 central incisors.. 6th to 7th month t The Waste of War is terrible, but the waste of food in times of peace is colossal. Rich and poor alike eat tons of food that has little food value—and this useless food breaks down the so-called eliminating or- gans and depletes the physi- cal and mental powers. Shredded Wheat Biscuit is all food, prepared by a process which makes every particle thoroughly digested. It is 100 per cent. whole wheat. Two or three of these Biscuits with milk, make a nourishing meal, supplying the greatest amount of energy at lowest cost. Delicious with sliced bananas, berries or other fruits. Made in Canada. Propellers made of pressed steel, lacquered to give them perfectly smooth surfaces, are the last word in airplane construction. �� Granulated Eyelids, Eyes inflamed by expo- sure to Sun, Dusl and Wind yequickly relieved by Murine s Eye Remedy. No Smarting, just Eye Comfort. s At Your Druggist's 5Oc per Bottle. Murine Eye SalveinTuber25c. ForBookeltbeEyefreeask Druggists orMurineEyeRemedyCe.,Chicago One way to prepare rice is to put it in a cotton bag and drop the same into a kettleful of boiling water. Minard'a Liniment Cures Colds. Etc. So far as possible relieve the dealer of delivery of goods. Ask him for a discount and take care of your own de- liveries. If you cannot do it yourself, ask the children to help out. Sikill It �e irNo Cutictlraa taiiien teetht4su'aliy begin appear about the sixth or seventh year and in the following order: • 4 first molars 6th to 7th year 2 central incisors, lower 6th to 7th year 2 central incisors, upper 7th to 8th year 2 lateral incisors . 7th to 9th year 4 first bicuspids .. '.10th to llth year 4 second bicuspids —10 to 12th year .4 cuspids (eye teeth) llth to 13th year 4 second molars .... 12 to 14th year 4 third molar, wisdom 18th to 26th year COSTLY TOYS. Parents Responsible for Much Fire Loss and Many Deaths of Children. "* * * residence was almost com- pletely destroyed by a fire, caused by a child playing with matches. The house was soon a mass of flames and the blaze beyond control. The ' fire threatened to spread to other frame buildings, but the firemen succeeded after a hard fight in confining it to the house in which it starter,"—Ottawa Journal. "Great oaks froin little acorns grow" may be said to have its application in the small beginnings of our great con- flagrations. A"tl fires are the same size at the start, circumstances alone „ being responsible for their control. If means for extinguishment are at hand, the fire may be quickly put out, other- wise no one can tell where a fire will end, In far too many cases, playing with matches has resulted in fires and the death of children in Canada. Yet parents will neglect the most element- ary precautions to keep matches from Children. Fire has a fascination for !nonan nature, as is evidenced by the throngs which gather to witness a This has its counterpart in the young child, who early learns that the match will provide fire, and consequently con.. ceives a deep-rooted desire for them, Parents have a great responsibility in the matter of not only teaching their children the danger of lighting matches, but also in keeping the matches away from them and hi a safe' place. Same Family Names An Irishman was seated in a rail - Way carriage next to a very pompous - looking man, with. whom he commene- ed a conversation in a rather free-ancl- easy manner. At length the pompous Dile said: "My good man, reserve your conversation for one of your own equals. I would have you know that I am. a K. C." The Irishman jumped up and held out his hand. "Begorr'y, shekel"_ he exclaimed, "Oi'ln a Casey ineself." cora 'O1iit, meat to spots of dandruff ands tchingaro mosteffectivo. They tend to arrept falling hair and pro - blots a heal- thy scalp. Samples free by mail. Address N Boston, tr.p8. A." Sold every- where. It's C o e 0--0--o '0 0—o--0 PAIN ? NOTA BIT LIFT YOUR CORNS OR CALLUSES OFF No humbug I Apply few drops then Just Ifft them away with fingers. --o--o--o—o—o—o--.o—o�—o—o---o--o— This new discovered drug le an ether compound by a Cincinnati chemist. It is called freezone, and can now be ob- tained in tiny bottles as here shown at very lithe oast from any drug store. Just ask for freezone. Apply a drop or two directly up- on a tender corn or cal - His and instantly the soreness ddsappeara. Shorty you will find the corn or callus so loose that you can lift it off, root aid all, with the fingers. Not a twinge of pain, soreness or irritation; not even the slightest smarting, either when applying freezone ar afterwards. This drug doesn't eat up the corn or callus, but shrivels them ' eo they loosen, and come right out. It is ao humbug! It works. 1Ikerh. charm, For a few nems you ears get rid of Avery hard corn, soft corn or corn be- tween the toes. as well as painful cal• luses en bottom of your feet. It never disappoints and never burns, bites or. Inflames. If your druggist hasn't any freezone yet, tell liim to get a. little bottle for you from hie wholesale house. ED, 7. To SWEEP GARDEN WITH Princess Mary Wanted Nice Hard Broom For Young • Prince, Princess Mary likes, an open-air life, and has been often seen riding with the King during his Majesty's early morning .rides, both in London and at Windsor. She made her debut in the hunting field when she was only eleven, attending a meet of the West. Norfolk Foxhounds on her chestnut cob. As the only daughter in a family with five boys, the Princess has shared her brothers' games and re- creations. She enjoys shopping, and takes great trouble to obtain the par - titular presents which she sets her heart on, For instance, she once asked in a London shop for a email hard broom. They had net one. "I want a nice little hard broom for my brother ' to sweep garden paths with," said the Princess. Since the war Princess Mary has made a quantity of things for sale and distribution on behalf of war funds. SUMMER HEAT HARD ON BABY No season of the year is so danger- ous to the life of little ones as is the summer. The excessive heat throws the little stomach out of order so quickly that unless prompt aid is at hand the baby may be beyondall human help before the mother realizes he is 111. Summer is the season when diarrhoea, cholera infantum, dysentry. and colic are most prevalent. Any one of these troubles may prove deadly if not promptly treated. During the summer the mothers' best friend is Baby's Own Tablets. They regulate the bowels, sweeten the stomach and keep baby healthy. The Tablets are sold by medicine dealers or by mail. at 25 cents a box from The Dr. Wil- 1 Hams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. Buy by weight. Disregard the measure. Insist upon correct weight. Patronize a responsible merchant. By insisting on full weight you obtain the full amount of food for which you are paying. This is to certify that fourteen years ago -I got the cords of nay left writ nearly severed, and was for ,that.1 rad sanlk AVOID WASTE. A National and Individual Duty at This Tune of Food Shortage. The world war has taken so many producers from the sources of food supply that the world's consumption of food is .greater than the amount available, and, consequently, food reserves are being rapidly depleted. Millions of men are actively engaged in warfare and in the supply of muni- tions and equipment. They are fight- ing our battles and we must provide their food. Canada will produce all the food we can consume, but Can- adians have never been known as a ddepending race. Our allies, therefore, are. epending upon us for help and our people will unquestionably respond with generous hand. The time for planting for 1917 is past, but the time of harvest is yet to come. There is very often much waste at this time, due, in many in- stances, to the lack of a demand at market prices. Fruit, especially, sup- plies much of this waste, and yet, while this waste is taking place, many families are compelled to go without it for lack of means to pay the market prices. Local organizations could easily arrange to bring the consumers in touch with this surplus fruit that it might not be wasted. The use of auch perishable food, which would otherwise be wasted, will help to in- crease the supply of exportable food. There is also much waste in the kit.. c hens and dining -rooms of Canadian enies. The waste in bread alone is considerable item. Bread has been oked upon as one of the cheaper taple foods and little care has been aken to prevent its waste by drying p, the discarding of crusts, etc. A tle thought will show what this ate amounts to when the cumulative h a to s u let 843 TONGUES IN AFRICA Every Eighth Person In World Liven in Dark Continent. Nearly: onedourth of the earth's land surface is comprised within the continent of Africa, and it is as far around the coast of Africa as it is around the world. Every eighth per son of the world's population lives in the Dark Continent, The blacks double their number every forty years, and the whites every eighty years, There are 848 languages and dialects spoken among the blacks of Africa, but only a few of them written. Throughout Africa there is one m1s- sionary for every 183,00,0 souls. Qe WHEN YOUR COLOR FADES When a girl—or a woman --finds her color fading, when her cheeks and lips grow pale, and she gets short of breath easily and her heart palpitates after slight exertion, or under the least ex- citement, it means that she is suffer- ing from anaemia—thin, watery blood. Headache and backache frequently accompany this condition, and ner- vousness is often present. The remedy for this condition is to build up the blood, and for this pur- pose there is no medicine can equal Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. They build up and renew the blood, bring bright- ness to the eyes, color to the cheeks, and a general feeling of renewed health and energy. The only other treatment needed is plenty of sunlight, moderate exercise and good, plain food. The girl or woman who gives this treatment a fair trial will .soon find herself enjoying perfect health. You can get Dr. Williams' Pink Pills from any dealer in medicine, or by mail post paid at 50 cents a box or six boxes for 32.50 from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. A Poser. "Say, mamma, do big fishes eat lit- tle fishes like these sardines?" "Certainly, my child!" "But how do they open the tins?" Next to its unique flavour, the great economy of Salada Tea has been the reason for its enormous sale. A telescope with two parallel bar- rels to enable two persons to see the same object at the same time has been built by a Swiss optician. Minerfl's riniment Cures Distemper. ecelviny' 3a) benefit. By a persuasioa from a friend I got MINARD'S LINIMENT and used one bottle which completely cured me, and ;lave been using MIN- ARD'S LINIMENT in my.family,ever since and find it the same as when I first used it, and would never be with- out it. ISAAC E. MANN. Aug. 31st, 1908. Metapedia,• P. Q. Run a spade down around the roots of cosmos plants to check rampant growth and to force them into flower. annard's Dinimeut Cures Diphtheria. A French eletrician's wireless re- ceiver is small enough to be carried in a pocket, yet will pick up messages when connected with almost any metal surface. MONEY ORDERS The safe way to send money by mail is by Dominion Express Money Order. Silencing A Battery. The curious and inquiring of gentleman fired off a, string of ques tions at the young flying officer wh had the misfortune to be in the sam railway -carriage with him. Th young man answered the first twent or so questions politely, but after that he got a bit tired. "That's a terrible poison that's. jus been discovered, isn't it?" he asked th old gentleman at last. The old gentleman pricked up hi ears. "What's it called?" he asked inter estly. "Aeroplane poison," said the R, F. C man. "It is very deadly?" "I should say so!" "How much would kill a person?" went on the tireless questioner. The R. F. C. inan's eyes twinkled, "One drop!" he said. And silence reigned. Cavalry Wireless Equipment. There are several forms of wire- ess equipment used in warfare, and under favorable conditions a range of rom 150'to 200 miles is possible with one of them. The most portable "sta- ion," however, is the cavalry' type, which weighs 640 pounds, and Is var- ied about in equal proportions by four orses, Its range is not a wide one; t works over a distance of from wenty-five to thirty miles. d 0 e e t e s 1 f t r t Death by prevention of sleep is legal form` of punishment in China. ISSUE 30—'17. MMES PERFECT BREAD liereeveratanamaleareasearnaavereamemannersarearsegrar Saving the Glove. When one or both fasterners of a glove have pulledout, darn the hole and sew an ordinary dress snap near the old fastening and the glove is user? ful again, SIZSCEniGti NZ0Cr11 CIA.NCER, TUMORS, LUMPS, STC.. Rte. internal and external, cured with. out pain by our borne treatment. Write us before too late. Dr. Beilman Medical Co„ Limited, Collingwood, Ont Amertta'F Pioneer Dog Remedies atop& oN DOG DISEASES And How to Feed Mailed free to any address by the .Author H. CLAY GLOVER CO., Inc. 118 West 31st Street, New York When buying your Piano insist ori having an "OTTO HIGEL" PIANO ACTION YOU OAN'T CUT CUT A Bog Spaviitz or Thoroughpaij but you can clean them off promptly with x11Fas tstaes atria save Afi, and you work the horse same time. Does not blister or remove the hair. $2.00 perbottle, delivered. Will tell you more if you write. Book 4 M free. ABSORBINE, JR., the antiseptic liniment for mankind, reduces Varicose . Veins, Ruptured Muscles or Unman'%. Enlarged Glands. Wenn, Gyne. Allays pain. quickly. Price 11 and &3 • book u drusgiet, Of delivered. W F. YOUNG, P. D. F., 516 Lymans Bldg., Montreal, liar. dbsorbine and Absorbiae, Ir.. are made In. Canada Mt UPERATJ�Pi AVETED Philadelphia, Pa.—"One year ago: was very sick and.1 !suffered: wit}ipas.c 1Sr Robert Borden has said that Cans, a is in the war "to the last pian and t last dollar." Canada is also in the-wa to the last -pound of food. Canada ns are their brothers' keepers, and wi feed them, cost what it may. It; is ecessary, therefore, that we practise economy of the food supply. It is' better to deny ourselves from choice then from necessity. There is no denying that there will be a food shortage, and the present is the time to put into practice thrift and rigid economy in the use of food. Seeds of pansy, hollyhock, delphi- nium, dianthus, aquilegia, Canterbury bells, digitalis, lychnis, myosotis, per- ennial poppy, lobelia cardinalis, antir- rhinum and all other perennials and biennials may be sown hi a well pre- pared seed bed in the garden for flow- ering next year. Transplant the plants totheir permanent place when large, enough. Thin out the seedlings when they are small to give each plant ample room for development. epi most dlicloaa.i food in flavor els well a3 great b *'dye brain and nerve builder. 90 1Vtinard'p Liniment Cures Garnet in CoWis !tuatiliVas eatair.Yitate-Paisa is a disinfectant that dries white, not dark or colorless like other disinfectants, so that with it, one disinfects and paints at the same time, with the same labor and at no greater cost than is required for whitewashing and disinfect, ing only. Carbola is made of a finely powdered mineral pigment, the same as used by many paint makers, combined with a germi- cide 20 times stronger than carbolic. acid but non-poisonous and non -caus- tic. Comes in convenient size packages, does not spoil by stand- ing, so can be kept on hand ready to use when convenient or on a rainy day. Applied with either a brush or a spraying machine. Will not clog the sprayer or blister, flake or peel off, no matter how many coats are put on, It is easily prepared for use. .lust put the powder in a pail and stir in either cold or hot water. Used and endorsed by thousands of poultry and breeding farms and by experiment stations and agri- cultural colleges. Sold by Dealers Everywhere litOWLAND SONS & CO., Ltd. Toronto - - Canada dhfferentdoc o'r they all said I had female trouble and would not get any relief until I would be operated on. I had suffered forfour years before this time, but I kept get- ting worse the more medicine I took. Every month since li was a young girl I had suffered with cramps in my sides at periods and was never regular. I saw your advertise- ment in the newspaper and the picture of a woman who had been saved from an operation and this picture was im- pressed on my mind. The doctor had given me only two more days to make up my mind so I sent my husband to the drag store at once for a bottle of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, and believe rne, I soon noticed a change and when I had finished the third bottle I was cured and never felt better. I grant you the privilege to publish my Letter and am only too glad to let other women know of my cure. "—Mrs.Tnos. MaGoN- IGAL, 3432 Hartville Street, Phila., Pao., Like A Boy (at 5 ►'Bur bling ver With Vitality.Taking 1 •'o t; Did /t Doctor says Nuxated Iron is greatest of all strength builders— Often increases the strength and endurance of delicate, nervous folks 100 per cent. in two weeks' time. NEW YORK, N. Y, --Not long ago a a,$ain and see fox yourself how much century clot a d ailed me ts o nearly e hili a youi ous erundown $people w to were ail- preliminary examination for life insixr- ing all the while, double their strength once, I was astonished to find him with and endurance and entirely get rid of the blood pressure of a boy of 20 and as full of viol, vim and vitality as a young all symptoms of dyspepsia, liver andother troubles in from ten to fourteen man; in fact a young man he really was days' time simply by taking iron in the notwithstanding his age. The secret he proper form. And this after they had said was taking iron—nuxated iron had in some cases been doctoring for months filled him with renewedlife, At 30 he was in bad health s careworn without obtaining any benefit. But don't at 46 he watape the old forms of reduced iron, iron and nearly all In. .Now at 60 after taking acetate or tincture of iron simply to save Nuxated Iron a miracle of vitality and a few cents. You must take iron in a his face beaming with the buoyancy of form that can be easily absorbed and as - youth. As I have said a hundred times similated like nuxated iron if you want over, iron is the greatest of all strength it to do you any good, otherwise it stay builders. If People would only take Nux- prove worse than useless, Many an ated Iron when they feel weak or run- athlete or prizefighter has won the day down instead of dosing themselves with simply because he knew the secret of habit-forming drugs, s, stimulants and al- great strength and endurance and Riled celiac beverages ani convinced that in his blood with iron before he went into this way they could ward off disease, the affray, while many another has gone Preventing it becoming organic in thou- sands of cases and thereby the lives of down to inglorious defeat simply for Unalack of iron.—E. Sauer, M.D. thousands might be saved who now die every year from pneumonia, grippe, kid- NOTE; Nux.ited Iron, recommended ney, liver, heart trouble and other dan- above by Dr. B. Sauer, is not a patent gerous maladies. The real and true medicine nor secret remedy, but one which cause which started their diseases was Is well known to druggists, and whose iron nothing more nor less than a weakened constituents arca widely prescribed by oral - condition brought on by lack of iron in hent physicians everywhere. Unlike the the blood. Iron is absolutely necessary older im ganie iron products, it Is easily to enable your blood to change food into assimilated, docs not injure the teeth, living tissue. \�'Ythout i t, no matter how tape them black, nor upset the stomach; much or what you eat, ]roar food merely on the contrary. it is a most potent ram.passes through you without doing you ody in nearly all forms of indigestion as any good, You don't get the strength aen as for nervous, run-down conditions, Out of it and as a consequence you be- The manufacturers have such great conic - come weak, pale and sickly looking lust deuce to Muralod lion that they oiI'r to like a plant trying to grow in a soil forfeit 5100.00 to any charitable inetitntinit deficient 10 iron, If you are not .strong if they cannot 'alto any Man ot• woman, Or well you owe it to yourself to make Lnricr 60, tth, !netts iron, and increasethe following test: See how long you i1, l strength 100 or over in Cour weeks' work or how far you can walk time, provided they have no serious nr- wi'(hoot becoming tired. Nest take two genic tru,tbiu: They also offer to refund five -grain tablets of ordinary nuxated your money if it does not at least double iron three times per day after meals for your t.treugth and endurance in ten .1»yis' ttvo weeks. Then test your strength tine. It to dispensed by :ill good elrugi;tstts,