Daily British Whig (1850), 15 Oct 1921, p. 9

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i : ; \ : SATURDAY, CTTOD 5 = : THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. I In the Realm of Women----Some Interesting Features _- _-- i | YOUR HEALTH. f Diary of a Fashion Model | What Proper, Eymintion Means a... rtm False Claims Sis ri : - ! (By Royal 8. Copeland, M.D., C> a- 1 ---- TTT | 8 ) About The N : : | issioner of Health, N fork v= : Po " "oil 2 RR | Se Ce ins Nott Peatwres| missioner of Health, New york) | hope there is no Mother who thinks she can treat her sick baby without 0 1 | | terrupted secretion of all the fluid i 3 so Se TE i n owfla Vided | |, The other day I had occasion to go {2705200 pearasivn <2 at by Soi calling in a Physician, or with. remedies that she uses for herself v s Sug oa one of e y } * ! . . ' x Pod in the YS ok ts ane | ialones trom the boty. . Most Mothers know that Bahy requires remedies especially prenared for pi { in the upper section of the avenue. | The suppression of 2 | pression of any one of thes | ) B hton, a . | » - . . . v \ . I Zc lel bid a" [Rhos Srrnaon EE rst jagtimesny soveorioss te Swicwss 37 babies, yét there are some who think that whot iz good enough for them is good ge often with me, As we were tompleirng our | may not be noted immediately, but | epough for Baby, and it is to these Mothers we appeal to give nothing to their softens water- cuts grease |" look a iat stunning suit!" | victim. orment the | pies that is not specially prepared for babies or reccommended by their Physician, | Iturned in the direction ghe indi- | jnterference with the escape of | a - : Jad fcated-and saw the model which fs il- | certain body wastes results in imme- False claims may kill but false claims can never restore your child. [uatzated, © to Bak kbtoh g | Gate trouble and, unless speedily re- ) - e e a sketch of | lieved, will end in death. i i an aiding i i that," 1 sald, for I recognized its | TIE er, 46 serous: For over thirty years Fletcher's Castoria has been aiding in the reduction evil atete foo or this sort is the | of the deaths among infants as Mothers have become more and more acquainted | evil effects following suppression of | | Ns | : Co Ea the urine, with it. Always keep it in the house. nN { There is a lesser degree of trouble | following a material reduction in . | the quantity of urine passed. Such ! Marked Doinds qf Supevonty: A) Poin . | Lk Y a condition can hardly be called a . "a. : : . = 5 fF ! | | Rani ems Children Cry For asnione | There are conditions too, where | the quantity of urine may not be ! | abnormal, but where the normal in- : 0 (Knitted fo shape) | K | gredients of the urine are absent. BS | This means, of course, that sub- : Q | stances are retained in the boly ERCURY Hosiery for women is kniited | which should be eliminated. They on machines that knit a stocking to y | may act as poisons, more or less perfect shape from toe to top without a seam | serious, in their effscts, according to anywhere, the nature and quantity of the re- : : : taine s . This exclusive process permits of a nar- | substance - rowed, perfectly turned ankle whose snug- | i Consider the Kidneys fitting comfort neither washing nor wear can i Decrease in the flow of ae 13 as- eliminate. The fit is knit into the stocking, sociated with low blood-pressure. Gof : 0 net stretched or pressed. Anything that reduces the blood- pilating! ! w Silk, plain or drop titel, cashmere, ive, merodrizig 2 pressure--for instance, heart disease 1 c d Are You Prepared ? and cotton--or twos! effec --- ' RAT TY shades: one R of heather 1 Lovat a ag S10W jus! Jue vay. ee A doctor in the house all the time would be a good idea Yet you, --Other Mercury superiorities: absolutely no seams, due to trouble in the heart itself or int off can't afford to keep a doctor in the family to keep baby well or pre- generous length, widened top, full fashioned calf, shaped : to general fllness, will show a de- here Rost (0 vent sickness. But you can do almost the same thing by having at foot without scams. crease in the amount of urine. be: 2, Morphine 00. hand a bottle of Fletcher's Castoria, because it is a wonderful remedy J 3 " " er ; ig for indigestion, colic, feverishness, fretfulness and all the other dis- When the skin is overactive, the kidneys have less to do. ~ In hot : cerry orders that result from common ailments that babies have. weather, or on taking a lot of unac- . Fletcher's oria is perfectly safe to use. It is a harmless sub-] customed exercise, the skin may Ny r stitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and Spothing ps. Children! carry away fluid which would other- cry for Fletcher's Castoria, and mothers recommend it because they Wise be eliminated as urine. Under have found it a comfort to children and a mother's friend. th ditions, then, th i ls. the urinary If you love your baby, you know how sweet it is to be able te Gray Krimmer and a Silver Belt En-{§ecretion will be decreased. rich This Suit of Black Velvet, In long-continued fevers, like ty- help baby when trouble comes. You cannot always call upon a doctor. wearer as & woman who is distin- | phoid, there will be less urine. Here pful BemeCl. oc ool But doctors have nothing but good to say of Fletcher's Castoria, be- guished for her excellent taste in | there may be a double reason--weak- nstipation cause they know that it can only do good -- that it can't do any harm -- dress, | ness of the heart and evaporation of ov WET and they wouldn't want you to use for baby a remedy that you would "All right," said Rhoda. "But you | fluid from the skin. " far] use for yourself. $ q can't do it here, can you?" In inflammation of the kidneys ' : € MOTHERS SHOULD READ'THE BOOKLET THAT IS AROUND EVERY BOTTLE OF FLETCHER'S CASTORIA "Why, no," 1 replied. "I must re- | there may be such swelling og thick- member all the details, so you might | ening of the tiesues as to interfere ; ASTO Va 1A observe it more closely in case I ovey- | with the passage of fluid. There is ¥ G EN UIN 2 C ALWAYS look any noteworthy detail." actually mechanical obstruction pre- P.Q- = . . After we passed outdoors I hastily | venting free flow. This is also the aban Bears the Signature of opened my eketch-book and made a | case where there is a 'stone in the ih few rough lines, kidney. "Was it black or blue velvet?" I In dysentery, or cholera, where asked Rhoda, there is an escape of quantities of hs "Black," she replied crisply. fluld through the bowel, the urinary 4 # @ "I thought so. That's one of the flow is likely to be decreased. most fashionable materials just THR CENTAUR COMPANY, NEW YORK CITY. now," I answered. "But I have an Drink Lots of Water. terran ere. impressiofl that there was gome blue In various nervous conditions, such = Sa -- on the suit." as hysteria and epilepsy, disappear- "You're quite right," said Rhoda. | ance or decrease of the secretion is "Those rounded panels at the bottom | observed. Certain diseases of the of the coat were lined with sapphire | liver have this symptom. blue charmeuse." A temporary decrease in kidney "Thanks," I replied, as I made a | action may be disregarded. Some note of this. ; persons seem to possess this symp- "Ot course, I don't suppose you |tom as a natural condition, it can would be able to see that unless the | be overlooked in them. On general wind blows the panels about," said | principles, however, low kidney secre- Rhoda meditatively. tion, or the continued absence of the "Well, with every step the wearer | average quantities of subMtances nor- of that suit takes you might catch a [ mally found in urine, should lead to glimpse of the color, for, of course, | an investigation of the reasons there- the panels sway lightly back and |fore. Adding more drinking water forth," I answered. to the usual intake may correct the "Don't you think the silver belt ac- { difficulty. If it does not, consult v & & & centuates the long-waisted effect?" | your family doctor. : a asked Rhoda. It is a good thing to have your "Yes, it does," I answered. "And | urine examined periodically by some- it's a very handsome belt with the |one who can advise you as to the il | two chains and the medallions here | meaning of the findings." ll | and there." : > "What sort of fur was that about ret vas Krimmon 1 amiwerea. | TO-DAYS FASHION | ; 0YS | and GIRLS Phelan gi fring hg By Vers Winston, the collar band and. cuff edges : ET need only a light rubbi Have You A Piano "en, To Tu ar, we a J) between your hands -- many others, is readily dyed. at H ome? looks fine in brown, whether it is de- ; = ; od veloped as a wrap or merely as a NF HAT hard rubbing the old way of washing'meant! Even . ; fil | trimming for the smart suit or ; h h : J IF NOT, GET MOTHER OR FATHER TO PAY US A VISIT ! dress," I replied, oh Eo : tiough you boiled the clothes, the bad spots simpl ll! «1 should think that would be A J would not budge without a long session with the waht rd. quite good-looking," said Rhoda, as » Now--with Rinso--you do ne no rubbing at all. RINSO' yy. E sketched the high collar slightly not a cake soap--not a washin der--but a new form of soap open in the ffont, and the narrow i) ; . . y ey ps krimmer cuffs on the wide bell = in nules, with power to nse the grimiest dirt just by i sleeves. ; soaking. Yet Rinso harms nothing--doesn't even redden your Our advice to 3 "Yes, it is," I answered, "but fam | hands--safe as pure water itself. Here is what vou do: She, Chl oyem; Re? |, RA kes von song (0 make « ska AT NIGHT--SOAK WITH RINSO son 7 04 TE i) te 1 nny IN THE MORNING--JUST RINSEl Lemon Nm \E/ * \ If you have a washing machine-- 3 : "So do 1," replied Rhoda. p | rt pons troddces a i. N Souk the cldthes overnight in the usual Rinso way. The cleansing suds loosen patrkling note to the costume, while ' : every bit of dirt. In the morning operate the machine for a few minutes and the es prove a rather unusual . . clothes ace perfectly cleam--even the most soiled spots. .Mitrimming.," I sald, as I harriedly : g Get a package of Rinso FETITESEESy drew a rough picture of the hat. ; ! ° s. "Do you think thers will be many : ; : to-day at your Grocers. small hats wory this season?" asked : LEVER BROTHERS LIMITED, TORONTO . Rhoda. °° 2 , o "Yes, I do," I answered. Our own "LINDSAY PIANO" is one of the finest in the Dominion, -- thought you said that large, and (wo popular models in this Plano can be bought for a price flat hats would be very fashionable," which will convince you that insisted Rhoda, ; oh Fo shrine * "Yes, I said that. But there is al- ti i I "QUALITY 1S MORE IMPORTANT TO US THAN MONEY" pi Reni gl ni coh M Li 5 Ladin 0) | yl ; a hat, especially as winter weather ap- Terms arranged on all Instruments, hes," 1 sald. ; ® y ® ° "That's good. I 'don't care for A : large hats, but I thought that was F in Is the Color Chosen to C. W. Lindsay, Limited fis 8 £5 can seman * * J : "Well," was my answer, "this is| Fuchsia, one of the most fashion- | the very short sleeves. ribbon. the age of individuality, You may able colors this season, is favored for Flowers of fuchsia serge, that ex- It you should wish to copy this [tion is the result of pronounced hot ; "THE HOME OF MUSIC" : wear what you like and be in good | the trimming of this dainty frock for | actly mateh the fuchsia ribbon, are [dress you might fashion your fowers |esty. § Phone 1544 x. » - 121 Princess Street, Kingston {iii style, and I think this is perfectly ja child. Extremely simple in design, | appliqued upon "the frock which is [in different. shape and in place of | In business theré's such a thing ' Apparent in the costume I'ye just ft shows the fuchsia ribbon binds made of navy serge. The waistline | serge, you might use duvetyn or {making hay when the sun do sketched. about the round cut neckline and is suggested by a bind of the fuchsia | broadcloth s - shina. ! * 3 2 - . = - g

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