Show HEA HEALTH HINTS AND OTHER THINGS WORTH remembering COMPILED BY MAC fix upon that course of life which is best custom will render it most delightful good bread an ancient called bread the staff of life but bat he spoke of the bread of that period the bread made in our times is often as a broken reed not fit to lean on when wheat was ground by wind or water power it il was ground slowly and in small quantities now it is ground wholesale the grinding is done rapidly tile millstones heat tue grain and it loses much ot of its natural sweetness in countries where the peasants peasant 3 bruice their own wheat and bake their own flour bread is the ine stape food even though fruit vegetables fish aud and meat are abundant rhe reason is ia that gowl good bread supplies in itself tae properties of many kinds of food lc it contains albumen fl orlue gluten it makes bone muscle blood and aad tissue the modern tour flour is robbed of those elements we do not advocate a return to the primitive hand will mill that is nut not neo necessary essary the roller will mill of today to day makes good floura but we should use only sucu such flour as aa contains all toe the nourishing nouris ning elements of the wheat milk IA A cordina cording to the researches of dr brush the milk of ruminants rum mants when swallowed is coagulated by tile the acids of the stomach into a hard mass flence calves lambs kids etc who have taken no food but the milk of their mo mothers always chew the animals which do not ruminate couse find a difficulty in dilating digesting the milk ot of a ruminant species on oa the otner hand human milky and that of mares asses and other non bon ruminant animals coagulate into small granular masses are easily digested cows milk when used as human food should be warmed and sipped slowly or eat with some other article which requires chewing fat meat 6 some time before christmas all animals intended to compete fur for prizes at the agi al snowe are dosed closed with oil coke aud and other carbonaceous materials and at the same time they are stall tied fled and deprived deprive dof of all the jesuit in the butchers eye eve is a perfect picture of a beast lor for which the breeder is rewarded by the judges with a hand band some pr prize ize but in iea reality lity these prize beasts are all more or less diseased by their over feeding on highly stimulating lood food tile the blood becomes poisoned by the amount of carbon supplied tile the fat and flesh increase especially the fat in a rk remarkable manner and the breeders bleeders bre eders profits but all the result is not satisfactory to the consumer consumer the fine boik and ruddy beef over whelmed with tat which we bee adorned with holly at christmas Chri atmas is in reality diseased food mr gant of the royal hospital examined some of the animals thus thug fattened latt ened for market and four d their hearts all affected with tatty fatty degeneration a disease which affects humanity huma as well as beasts among the well to do portion of mankind who love their stomachs not wisely but too welli well and who neglect essential exercise exea cise ot of the body the heart thus damaged the whole circulation is ia interfered with and the animal ca can by no means be said to be healthy itis it Is truly monstrous to find keople people selecting apoplectic c plethoric heart diseased beauts beasts as models of feeding as fine examples ot of good meat anre for rheumatism A suf suffered ferek from rheumatism laving having been informed that bee stings are a remedy tor for that terrible complaint relates his experience with the remedy as follows thinks 1 I weve got the medicine ri right ht here at home and it wont cost tiny anything thing and I 1 will just try a few I 1 think people as a rule take too much medicine any way better try more bome remedies so bo provided with a small paper sick sack and some courage f for or I 1 must confess I 1 was always a little careful not to disturb bees for it hinders binders them from gathering honey you know I 1 held the open sack at their entrance and soon had it well filled with the buzzing creatures I 1 then made straight for the house and gave sack and bees to wife and held open my pants leg and said now start lem cm up she p pushed sick sack and all up arms length and laughed a little and asked are they going says 1 I you betl just theu then one administered and I 1 grabbed for him as is natural on such occasions and from that every last one laid to and four doctors with eight tors do business so lively as those bees did 1 I in a rather icom manner and tone screamed for wife to take lem em out but she seemed to be slow about it so I 1 got out and left breeches and bees in tue tile same room and I 1 went to bed in untold misery the gentleman was cured but we would recommend patients to try iry a smaller dose of this lively ine medicine dicine corsets the stomach is located just beneath the point where the pressure s u re of the corset is ii greatest prea test I 1 it t in must either suffer from constant unyielding compression or else it must be displaced laced either upward or downward in the first case it encroaches upon the lungs and in the second it presses upon delicate organs below so that the result is equally bad in either case this compression and displacement disturbs the function of the org anand thus produces dyspepsia with all its dire consequences I 1 I 1 tight lacing and the corset are the hobt fruitful sources of a majority of the ills from which women wo men especially suffer the great increase of pressure brou brought kt upon the delicate organs u occupy the pelvis occasions displacement ot of those organs and all tue the resultant miseries if we should consider the remote effect of lacing tile the waist we would find that nearly every disease may be either induced or greatly I 1 increased in virulence by this pernicious practise tiso work w ork wd and feed not work alone or food alone but bat both together e r in m berous measure work rest and N bod enough of each and pure air 21 tours kours to in the day this is the law jaw and Mso eliof horse hygiene in fact the holds with ome me principle re artl ito human beings work shirt it WV k I 1 I 1 i says burdette it is mauch m much recreation my boy that does the oe business for the most of them injurious and maybe may be fa al chief danger from hard oft monies from its being suddenly boiled moiled to horse man woman or i the absence of condition the only wv offset to abstinence from exercise ii restriction in diet but vigorous can only come from enough of 1 meals daily 11 A i gentleman who K ito drive a horse hard ev every ery day red into the practice of eating myta daily from having to take meal 1 a irregular hours it p pastimes i 4 pae times early tome sometimes times vei very y ye when he bb and his bis horse dined and jady he got into the way of eating and morning himself find baw to bis own condition improved thought K thought he would try the with his harse after a few beeks the animal began to improve uda pined ined right up so bo that said he be ffriend bend remarked one day well ve not got a norse now that can stana stand work yes said 11 I 1 but he rold fit it until I 1 changed his teed feed flow 0 is that well he was running town W non on three meals and his has run up 0 eliat is all tast rap it of the two appetites thirst ittie least apt to be abnormal and oe he safest to satisfy except when b doted d and speaking gene horse ald goold d drink as often and as much as W if not overfed he will not blow thirsty however hot a little always be allowed then dw khair interval morn and at last id ihlae fie wants want s no demand is SO aso bilu uve ve none causes so much i and u d danger from being deas the demand for liquid water pter A horse would continue bijo and without suffering pain for my days davs without solid food but not ut drink 11 rein if horses could only wk mukand and then it if men could feel few reins gouid be used see that csome fellow how he tries to ease it ill action aching neck hitch hitch bitch hitch bt to one vide side then the other then ahe up he tosses his head bead for a change down upon the bit he ts is and every thoughtful observer a that the noble creature is say will you please unhook the tak akk reini rein there now wat chhim he stretches out his neck to get ahe cramps out of it how good it feels he rubs his face against you it is iff his way of saying thank you no one knows unless he has himself up that way how bow very it becomes try it my y 1 I see how bow it is yourself to use a current phrase you say you dod dobbeck beck your horses very high but bul wiy at all keep them thern in fine condition not overfed so that they will feel good all the time and they will cady their head right at least illar some isome horses hordes are naturally high i but you baat make one so b by ing him up every one can teta tell ar a horse is strung strong udby the bit ery kindhearted kind hearted person pities he be is on oh take it off dont day 19 |