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j Tea^h ypur child | _£A finteMal cleanliness^ •"THE mother who permits constipation in her baby ,ox older _. " I child ia risking the health, even the life of her little one. It must be remembered that an infant is helpless, unable to tell at .constipation is making its life miserable. Consequently arrVffl' *ke motner mU6t c a^e to recognize s»gn3 or constipation in ■ j/lfsj \)J!jy her baby. Convulsions, night terrors, grinding the teeth in sleep. j^uM^ilifiL P&S& ■ feverishness, fretfulnees and such symptoms —any of these may vMß^^*s^>&rW indicate that"poißona'fro'm baby's stagnant intestine me flood- , ' /j^^9^~>^l^^fli \j^ in? therlittle body. «S^^^^^,^ - In older children biliousness, coated tongue, loss of appetite '**Vs'^" -warn the mother that constipation is present. Constipation, ' Wm!**C!*u*Q«\i»Tk»3&i. unchecked in youth, may lead to serious consequences. In constipation, according to intestinal specialists, lies the primary , ,' , cause of more than three-quarters of all illness, including th« . - , , grayest diseases of life. Laxatives Only Aggravate Constipation The mother'should not resort to laxatives. A noted authority says that laxatives and cathartics do not overcome constipation but by their continued use tend only to aggravate the condition and often lead to permanent injury. ■ /dS^Sjhjfc,,. ■ Why Physicians Favor Lubrication ~£is^V^Wlsb) "Medical science, through knowledge of the intestinal tract ■• ' w - <ft ff|§ gained by X-ray observation, has found in lubrication a means of ~~Zi^l&k£*"*' — overcoming constipation. The gentle lubricant, Nujol, penetrates . and softens the hard food waste and hastens its passage through , - -'-^^sggeli^' -'- an<l oufof the body. Thus Nujol bring* internal cleanliness. . •';."'" ■.;"?*^^*r :' . - -. 'Not a Medicine ' „ "" ' M°&>^^W^r '■' " Nujblis used in children's and general hospitals and isprescribed —„ .' - '" ty physicians throughout the world. Nujol is not a medicine or - -- - laxative and cannot gripe.' Like pure water it is harmless. Let your infant or child "have Nujol regularly—and see rosy cheeka, clear ; eyes and happiness return once more. i - Get rid of constipation and avoid disease by adopting the habit of internal cleanliness. Take Nujol yourself as regularly as you ,-. r „ 'imish your teeth or wash your face. For sale by all chemists. \ ' ;.\: t V7j?w> Internal Cleanliness ..QIS JHmL " linijiinNuniiiimHiHiiiiMiHiuimifamimHmiiiiimimminmim^ "J! "• • ■^■~i^^^%::f/" '. * ' A Smart Hat \ | ..." '\ il**!^'^' J " for Dressy Men, \ = " r 7 \ "FUR-NAP" Huts for Men are made from, I j \J I j .'• - |Vi .- • • pure fur felt, to our /special order, by leading j : --^r J >^^^< :vS-' / '!| V> - English Manufacturer!. , : ' ' /i Sj^^tl^/ \ am®s' Smith's Corner ! 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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 55, 2 September 1924, Page 10

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