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Zurich Herald, 1923-02-08, Page 3deneeses HAIID ON BABY 'ewe no, once wild)** to harra thing he really loves. When a small baY who has net been taught --one eeal usually tell by Ida treatriteut Oanj13ea-is seen abfliIl anipaal, we should tel Oen, wb.410 he is hurting it,Lhow to treat a dog, a eat, a hors; tell him, then, while he remembers his deed, that deg will not love him if be 'kicks it, pulls. its ears, or mistreate it in any way, Then point out someone, if pos. elide who levee the ar1 dog—.if be a dog—he has just been hurting, and mark the love and devotion of that animal to its benefactor, The average boy, deep down. In his heart, likes animals. He will se the difference in treatment, and the d1f. ferenee in the dog's response to kind- neas and cruelty; if the boy has any good, common sense, he will doubtless begin to think, and the reselt will be. a change in his treatment of animals. Let us help every boy's natural lik- ing. of animals grow into love, and a great dee of cruelty wild be killed at its birth. • 44444+1144144.4.44-144444.1-114-111•1-14414141/., The winter season is a hard Matson the baby, He is more or less confined to stuffy, badly ventilated rooms. It is am often storme that the mother does not get him out in the fresh air as often as she sbould. Be catches colds , which rack hie little system; his ' stomach and bowels get out of order •load he becomes peevish end cross, To h h ld ara. g keep a box of I3aby's Own Tablets in the house, They regulate the stomach and bowels and break up colds. They are sold by medicine dealers or by Mail at 25 cents a boa from The Dr, Williams' Medicine CO., 13rockville, • Ont, Why Do They Do It? • The man who beats his horse "to make him go" is, at the same time, do - lug something to himself of which, he Is entirely unaware. The man wbo so Mistreats his horso has lowered him- self beneath that of the animal he has misused. • The boy who kicks a dog "to hear him howl" is making a big mistake, At an early age he is allowing himself to be worse than any of the dumb, helpless creatures that he takes such pleasure in harming. This is the sort of boy --if not properly instructed in earlier years—who growsto be the man who beats his horse; aye, worse, he is the boy vrho grows to be the man who beats his wife and children. "Why do they do it?" So easy to ask! Shall we not say, "How can we stop it ?" There is a way, and it is not as difficult as one might think: When boys are very small the mothers and fathers should try to install in them a genuine love for animals, be - Minard's Liniment for Rheumetism. INDIGESTION, GAS, UPSET STOMACH Instantly 1 "Pap e's D iap epsin" Corrects Stomach so Meals Digest The moment you cat a tablet of "Pape's Diapepsin" your indigestion is gone. No more distress from a sour, acid, upset stomach. No flatulence, heartburn, palpitation, or misery -mak- ing gases. Correct your digestionfor a few cents. Each package guaran- teed by druggist to overcome stomach trouble. Drugs and Prohibition • By Rev. Peter Bryce. ."I believed in Prohibition, absolute- The City Health Officer of Jackson- ly, but my faith -is shaken," said a friend to me a few days ago. "The statement attributed to Judge Mur- phy," he continued, "in a letter in a morning paper last week, seems to ,make it 'clear that those deprived of • liquor are turning to drugs, and the results are deplorable." Judge Emily Murphy, in her book, 'The Black Candle, in the chapter de- voted to "Prohibition and Drugs," makes it clear that she does not con- sider Prohibition to be theecause of increased addiction in drugs. She be- lieves it is tad association and the • lunge of an illicit traffic seeking to ;profit by the pale of the habit-forming drugs that are the most potent causes •IfOr 'the growth:of thesevil." She fur- ,— - —liver states: "In most 'places those one weak (April' 1046, 1919), most of deprived of liquor seek substitutes not them were mere youths, nearly one - in opium, cocaine or other 'allied dings, third of them are not out of their • but in. raisin Jacks home-made wines, 'teens. One boy began at the age of •ja,maica ginger, paregoric, essences or thirteen." 'Mese youths are doubt - moonshine." Another argument ac- less animated by a morbid desire to eorteing to Judge Murphy, why drugsimitate what they believe to be the cannot be said to be a substitute.for habits of the underworld end gunmen. drink is the fat that such a large per- Dr. C. M. Crawford, the Ontario Hos- centage of drug addicts are in their pital, Whitby, says: "Morphine and 'teens. cocaine are responsible for certain Many medical authorities confirm type of mental disorder. There has Judge Murphy's statement. Joseph C. been -no increase so far as we can de - Doane, M.D., the Chief Resident Physi- termites in either morphine addiction elan of the Philadelphia Genera] Hos- or cocaine addiction since prohibitionpital, eital, otates that teem the testimony came into effect." of their drug patients, there is no con- Dr. G. H. Kirby, Medical Director of nection whatever between drugelisf the New York State Hospitals., says: ease and the inability to get liquor. "Sloes prohibition has, come into ef- The New York City Health Depart- feet alcoholic mental disorders have • Aleut, in the year 1919-20, asked 1,403 practically disappeared, and further, drug patients the cause of their ad- morphine and cocaine addiction have diction. Only 1 per cent, came to it not increased at all." He beses his • from alcoholic indulgence. The Secre- statement on many thousands of eases. • tar y of the Rhode Island State Board If other causes have not shaken my • of Health says: "We tail to find among friend's faith in prohibition, there is the •applicants for treatment any one evidently no cause for the foundation formerly addicted to the free use of of his faith being shaken by the facts alcoholic beverages," regarding the drug traffic, Advantage of a School Boys' Band and flow to Start ()ne. By V. A, Tubbs, aSaperin- teadent of Sehool Music. . sat 14 atarting a band, issue a Call to all! W1.1.0 are interested. Then lay out you scheme upon the blackbeard, based aeon what would be the proper pro. portion of each instrument ie. a bead of fifty playens. • Deseribe the instruinente, manner ot playing each, and the nature of the part played, Tell why a boy slow of movement and thought should not select a clarinet, which is entrusted to much the Beene work the violin has in tke orchestra; why a boy with pro- truding teeth should not play aix. iii- struinent with a .cup mouthpiece; why euphonium player ehould he very !musical, of fairly good size, of good lung capacity etc. It is surprising hoy quickly the.boTa Will agree with the leader in assigning Instruments. After the instruments are given. out,, each boy should have Individual, les- sons until he can produce a tone re-' cognizable as to pitch and cote play the natural ,scale on his' instrument. The group lessons ehould be given to suppeement the priv ate lemons. Following this, the braes and reed sections should be rehearsed separate- ly. This method of gradually increas- ing the size of the group until the full band is rehearsed keeps- the interest at "white heat," and when the first full rehearsal is called every youngster is in plaoe wileing to do his best, which is an ordeal for the teacherP. ri vate and group lesaone are given after school hours, with band rehearsals twice each week from 7 to 8, The boys are allowed to "blow" a little be- fore rehearsal, just as the symehonY player is supposed to do before the concert. • When the director takes his stand the instruments are placed across the ville, Florida; reports, that from the laps, all talking ceases and everybody histories of addicts -registered, "it ap- Is ready to hear what the director may pears that there is no relation be- have to say. The director seldom pla-ys tween the habitual user of alcoholic except to illustrate. The boys are liquor and the drug actdict." taught to follow the baton and nevem The Medical Committee of the 10- allowed to overblow. The boys' band wanis Club, Vancouver, states: "Prac- is of more interest in the homes of the neatly all observers state that there members than any other organization seems to be no special connection be- In the town. The leader is consulted tween the use of alcohol and the,use oftener by parents M regard to the of drugs. There is no evidence to sliicew band work than he is as teacher of that the suppression of the use of al- other branches of school music. Most cohol increases to any appreciable ex- ot the boys whoetre studying piano in tent the addiction to drugs, as drug the town clerived.their first Interest in addicts'are rarely alcoholics." • music through, their band work. Cora Frances Stoddard. in her Pre- Boys will pray ixi a band When no in - limitary Study on the relation be- terest can be aroused.. in the orchestra; tween prohibition and drug addicts however, that Interest is apt to de - says: Of 1,169 patients treated at the velop later M the musical ones. a be - New York Narcotic. rtenet, Steeled in =..1/1,•.1••••11 •••••••.....!••••••••••...•1•11•••=1•110•11•11•M.........7.0 Let the S s NERVES ARE AR EXHAUSTION The., Right Thing to Do is to Take Tonic for the BIoal, When, you become so exhanated ter A day's work thee you cannot eleela or sleep falls refresh you, it le time to- leek after your health, Failure to aist et once means a steady drain on year health reserve, labia can Tenn it but .one thing—a nervous break- down, •.:1)c, not wait for a breakdown, The treatment Is simple enough if you do let . your condition become too .far advanced. The treatment is one re. (miring an effective tonic to enrich the bleed and feed the starved nerves. The moat effective tonic known is Dr. Pik Pine, which at direct- tem, ly on the blood, and with proper diet gmommlimmsn'' MON EY oarmaa. 0%4 a Dominion Express MorteY Order, They are payable everrelwree 4.0*. Trish peOPle, Who eat fiarge quanti ties of potatoes, never suffer •from gout. • Dragon -flies cap cateh up other in- sects travelling at Veer forty vitae an hour! 111 alialinliataientage: Footsore? Eathe your feet with warm waterthen rub well with Min„. arcas Liniment. Soreness goes —feet feel no or Minard's Liniment is 'Xing of Pain, Minard's Liniment The Family Medicine Chest, haVe Proved of the greatest benefit in . nervous troubles and all conditions due to impoverished blood. Mrs. Mali Hanson, Braeside, Ont., has proved the value of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills and says: --"I was taken 111 with what doc- tees whom 1 coneulted called neural - eft ef the tissues of the SYStern. I was a complete wreck from constant Penis in my body and limbs, dizzy headaches, fainting spells and consti- pation. So intense was the pain that at times it caused vomiting and I would have to go to bed for two or three days, only to get up so dizzy and so weak that I could not cross the bedroom. without aid, and while these spells lasted I could keep nothing on myfstomach. I doctored for almost a year, but witb no beneficial results. mRs ANDERsoN Finally the last doctor who attended Classified Advertistrateots, unzm itufor- P0 at home, eltlxer 't!tsTitiiirov by bend. Send stamp and_elrifi envelope fez' anrormation. The uin PI Wholesale pilstributing Co., rropt. Qr11114. (2-------r4t. gtrgallffl Cr. VII * 1:11313Arif OLOVDR, TalM GREA-. Arination, D. Fraser, Xeft. 114ertazh Ontario, annual. arlorruitzef43:r ,intereatinie tnD-TO-LJZ noon cookere10, geed ineividuses, IMO° each, David A. Aehworth, Penfield, Ont, ILTINO FOR SALE BELTING OF ALL sueeres, NBW OR used,, pulleys, saws, cable, hone, etc., ehipped subJeot to approval at low'. el .835t pr 1r 1: Si rlt . , C.21 raott 0 T°11c Benillig Co" jassoalleal Zooms Dor awnotIle. Book on DOG DISEASES and How to Food Alleged Free to any A. dress by the Authota U. May Glover Co., IAD. 129 West 24th Street New York, U.S.A. WflE burn '211Xtr---AinLv Easy 30 1,8$0 101"==SIM me' said medicine would not benefit me. I must have perfect rest, and spend most of my time in the open air. Be gave me very poor encouragement. Knowing that the mother of four child- ren could not spend all her time in idleness, I told in.y husband I was through with doctors and was going to try some other remedies. I got one, but after taking it for a month found no benefit, Then I decided to try Dr. Williams' Pink P11ls and at the end of two weeks I found these were what I needed. With nerves worn thread- bare from all the suffering of the past, I continued the use of Dr, Williams" Pink Pills for three months and by this time I was able to do most of my *own housework. In fact I soon felt well and was able to do any kind of work without feeling tired. Since that time I have continued to do all my own work and have had no return of 'the dreadful pain 1 suffered before. I have recommended tho pills in many cases and' have always seen good re- sults from their 1180." "Ton can get these pills from any anedielne dealer -or by mail. at 50 cents neve- here is no other means.as boxes tor $2.50 from The as the band in creating an interest -ion in• Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. the part of the boy in all things moan sal in his school. The boys are also reminded of the great advantage the syllable reader has in playing a band instrument aver the one who cannot sing by syllable. I have known several cases where boys have learned to sing. by syllable in order that they might be able to play the band instrument the better. The music rehearsed is never trash, The last number played at the close of the rehearsal is usually a popular song or ballad of the better cease, given as a piece Of pie might be given at the close of the meal. This popular number so dearly loved by the boys is always looked forward to, and if the rehearsal is drawing to e. close and there is no sign of the popular number some one iseere to ask, "Don't we get any pie'to relec..?" and the pie is surely passed. • Rice pails is not made from the rice plant, hut from the pith of a tree growing- in Formosa. •.111.011• Are you fagged and foggy when you wake • up in the morning? "There's a Reason." Tea and coffee are known to affect many people that .way. Often, too, these bev- erages cause nervousness, sleeplessness and severe headache. "There's a Reason.". Instant Posturn, made from choice, ,roasted wheat, is. a delightful mealtime • beverage free from any element of harm. Try it for awhile, instead of tea or coffee, and let the Sunshine in. ,At Your Grocer's Ln Seale4 Air -tight Tine • • A SEYERAGEe• afor** Parle a 'The 1 tat tytion of Weer Ifth r nuararealCompill lona CAutAKtl,S,A •'m ritiiiiitt—retA0Met5 Instantostu 1 OR HEALTH M r 41/4 generous sample tin of Instant Posting "There's a Reason" sena postpaid, for .4a Stanaint- Write 'Canadian Postunt Cereal Company, Limited'. • %.46 Prent St, rc, Toronto. Factory:. Windsor, Ontario slaitee-ei"aae AS The sea covers three-fourths. of the earth's surface, or a total area of about 145 million square miles. ti -41+4.444•44-441-64444+444444+44•4444÷4.44 lit% uascaretsII 10c • For Sluggish Liver or Constipated Bowels • $4444.40•1 14-443•444+41 Clean your bowels! Feel fine! • When you feel sick, dizzy, upset, when your head is dull or Rolling, or your stomach is sour or gasey, just take one or two Ca,searets to relieve coestipation. No griping—nicest laxa- tive -cathartic on. earth for grown-ups and children. 100 a box. 'taste like candy. The Drawback "I'm glad you doe't like candy any better 'than you de.", "I 'spect I would only I get full too 'qa ick." • Flax Seed air Canada. • dxi aecount a the standstill of the fax hitiustry in Ireland, aix havestiga- lion' is being made with a view to growingilax in Canada. Man was Plainly intended to work; else Why when he asked for butter did 'nature give him a cow? The Word "stentorian" comes from the name of a Greeter) heral.C1' named Stenter, whose Wide, according to legend, was as loud as that of fifty men' shouting together, Minard's Uniment for Neuralele, • ISSOB NO. a TELLS OMEN How Backache and Periodic Pains Yield to Lydia E. Pink - ham's Vegetable Compound Leslie, Sask.—" For about a year 1 was troubled with a distressing down - bearing pain before and during the pe-. riods, and from terrible headaches and backache. I hated to go to a doctor, and as I knew several women who had, taken Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound with good results, I finally bought some and took four bottles of it. I certainly do recommend it to every woman with troubles like mine. I feel fine now and hope to be able to keep your medicine on hand at all times, as no woman ought to be without it in the house." — Mrs. OSCAR A. ANDEASore, Box 15, Leslie, Sask. Mrs. Kelsey Adds Her Testimony Copenhagen, N. Y. — "I read your • advertisement in the papers and my husband induced me to take Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound to get relief from pains and weakness. I was so weak that 1 could not walk at times.. Now I can do my housework and help my husband out doors, too. I am willing for you to publish this letter if you think it will help others." —Mrs. HERBERT. KELSEY, R.F.D., Copenhagen, N. Y. Sick and ailing women everywhere in the Dominion should try Lydia E.. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound before they give up hope of recovery. COARSE SALT LAND SALT Bulk Carlota TORONTO SALT WORK* C. J. CLIFF - TORONTO Clear Your Complexion • With Cuticura Bathe with Cuticura Soap and hot water to free the pores of impurities and follow with a gentle application of Cuticura Ointment to soothe and heal. They are ideal for the toilet, as is also Cuticura Talcum for pow. daring and perfuming. Seap25e. Ointmeat25 ana50c. Talmage. Sold throughouttheDominion. CanadianDepott Lyman, Limited, 344 St. Paul SL, W., Montreal. "Cuticura Soap shaves without mug, Chest colds -broken! Inflamed membranes. congesti6n, oppressive pain.Apply Sloan's to chest and throat.It. scatters congestion -your cold is gone! Sloanis Liniment —kills pain! 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