firemen and the educational author- . ities of today. ‘ I w," _. v _ r. E iu on our: Walhllv’ a Puniie ueaitn win Ff” r Weekly In this ‘volun- Furnished by ti! ‘heal Red drou Brindl- HYGIDENE FOR sci-loot. cantons" Alfred C.‘ Folios, D. D. 8., Director Division of Dental HYWQMQBWM o3 §nucahlon, Brldgepo". 119""- -I usutQiy conceded tllflt i119 mpg? ’ ‘picuous detect "of the echool-g-élbld is the unhY81i¥l11° c0“- dltioifol his mouth. The r9110?“ i!‘ tug medical inspectors in the P1111?- lic schools who have made ‘but. s. glancing examination of the mouths of our school children indicate that decayed teeth outrank all other physical defects combined. Careiul dental examinations reveal the fact that it is difficult to flud two school children out ot‘ a hundred with a .eou_ud set of teeth. and I111" 1119 average is seven cavities Del‘ 9111111- Hopv to overcome the appalling @011- ditioil- how to establish clean mouths, sound teeth, and a tooth brush hablt,——this is the most im- portant public health problem fac- __i_ng the medical and dental pro- Dentul Health Program - The first point to he considered 1s rthe cause of decayed teeth. It is now generally conceded -that the primary cause is improper diet; the secondary ca/uses are lack of eani tation and health habits. ‘I consider that dietetics, sanitation and health habits are the basis of all disease prevention, including the disease known as dental caries. il-iow does diet play such an im- portant part in this problem? Con- elder for a. moment that dental troubles were less prevalent amon! uncivilized tribes. and that the Es- quimaux, African Negroes, Ameri- can Indians, Maoris of New Zealand. and many of ‘the South Sea Island- ers. as well-as the peasant classes, of Italy, Greece, tho Balkans and Germany have decayed teeth only as a rare exception. The diet of these people is such as .to establish immunity to dentar care. Any health worker can Jrecall the mouths oflhe foreign tborn children rwlio frequently have strong hard teeth as contrasted daily with tho teeth of some American children with six or seven cavities apiece, iwith abscesses discharging pus in- to, the chi1d_"s mouth. Many of these children are from wellto-do and comilortably situated parents, and yet their diet is such that the child's mouth is wrecked. in fact. these teeth in some cases are doom- ed before the baby is born. for dur- fng-ths parental period the baby teeth are all forming, and Nature sometimes caunot‘ilnd the material she needs to build them . The most important subsufnce for the growth of teeth as well as bones is calcium phosphate, and at least ten other mineral elements are ako needed lhy the body. Dur- lng pregnancy and lactation there is an increased demand on‘ the mother for calcium to build bones and teeth. and her diet-must cou~ taiu this constituent in sufficient amount to meet the high calcium requirement of infancy and the normal requirement of her own body. Unless the calcium is present lnjher diet, her teeth and skeleton must be robbed of it to supply the child-an explanation of the -in-' creased susceptibility to tooth ‘troubles during ||l ancy, Milk ranks first in the list of high calcium foods. and at least a quart a day of clean raw milk, is needed. Next come the whole grains and most vegetables. The more highly THE YJHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN - 1 liilliElll null r ‘ I MAY 4 ‘ o 1.01m, REVlVE THY WORK _ IN run mos? or THE vusns. Bewarel Not all Package Dyes MAY s are “Diamond Dyes" Always ask for “Diamond Dyes" refuse it—-hand it back! Dyes" contains directions so simple any woman can dye or tint skirts, dresses, waists, sweaters, stockings, rlrug store. Ro-iuse substitutesl refined a grain is the less mineral salts ltcontnlns, while’ white iiour pmcticaliy all of our refined tfoods ed during pregnancy and never should be led to children. They are practically mineral free, and are and a host of refined cereals, as 1 cream o_l' wheat, hominy, ~ corn flakes, farina, and so forth. of its juices and minerals making it an unnatural and unbalanced diet. A natural and normal sugar and fruits as well as brown sugar, real molasses. honey‘, pure maple “Willi 11nd BUSRP- 1188. dates, raisins encouraged to consume these auto ural sweets. ' ' If the diet Ls eliminated the next important factor: of mouth hygiene amination and charting or the mouth conditions k the first part 01 the schoohservico to sstlhlish "W111i Bilbao. The second i; so that the cleanliness . 1 l!» Third. the removal“: :53‘:- flsoeased deciduous teeth by the school dentist. Fourth, my" m, wrmenent molar teeth and at the the Ismrlv dentist. deciduous teeth c out iniquity, just and right is he.- Deuteronouiy 3213.4. and if you don't see y the name 111! Perfect love casteth out fear: “Diamond Dyes" on the Plck3g%- because fear hath torment. Ho that - feareth is not made perfect in - Each Ill-cent package of “Diamond love-l John 4:18. kimonos," coats, draperies, coverings- SAITH THE LORD. THOUGH gt-erytmng new, even if she has naverYOUR sms BE As RED AS yed fore. Choose an) color tit-SCARLET THEY SHALL BE AS _ WlilTE AS SNOW.—-lsa. 1:18. contains practically none. In fact 3.5M Lu TRUTH WITH ‘Allis YOUR v the minerals are removed from HEART; 90R . CONISIDER 140w _ 1GREAT THINGS HE l-IATI-I DONE and those ‘foods should be elimlnat- F03 YOU_-1 Samuel 12:24. acid forming in the body. in this‘ NESS shall be peace; and the af- list I would include white flour, 0i‘ fact of righteousness, quietness and filly article Prepared from it; as assurance for ever. And my people bfefld. mlivflfillfl. 1786191165. 811d 50 shall dwell in a psaceable habita- iorth- white sugar. nsaried barley. tion. and in sure dwellings. and in White firs. commercial corn meal, quiet resting places-Assisi: 32:17, menace. The cane has been robhed 11W Grade!- supply is found in milk. vegetables and so rel-tn. All children should be 11'1"" P's"! Wm} and Take sunfaces ofthe teeth to remove the sis clean, by flushing them with g stains and secretions and the eg. mild, harmless salts which helps to remove the body's urluous waste and stimulate them to their normal activity. teaching the u", ' ma». the blood. In It hours they °t m’ 1”“ “m” etralh from it s00 brain; of acid and wants, so we can readily under- stand thO vital importance of keep ing the kidneys active. ll " . eeurs cavities to Vrslsrve the flrlt can't drink too much; also get- from any pharmacist about four ounces in lhfiflflcldtious teem ‘bl-filled u; i - i; t; 1 i,‘ 5 Th; gut“ o; w" aafmzmmrfér . g: 43L“ m: also that after a reform they so Bible Thoughts . For "Today _.._..a. -Habakkuk 3:2. ASCRIDE YE GREATNESS unto our God. l-le is the Rock, his work is perfect: for all his ways are judgment: a God of truth and with; MAY 6 - THERE IS NO FEAR lIN IDVE? MAY 7 IJET US REASON TOGETHER. MAY 8 FEAR THE IJORD, AND SERVE _.__.__...__ MAY s, 1924 Soft and flaky, I I I wont scratch. l, Containsno lye or acids. Goes further, gives better results. Cleans all tliru the house. MAY . 9 THE WORK OF RIGHTEOUS fiat Oeca|lonuiiy_ When your kidneys hurt and Drink lots of good water-you MAY 4—THE FALL OF NTHE 17 (Z Kings 17.948 printed.) evil ways, and keep my command- ments and my statutes, according to all the law which I commanded s. your fathers, and which l sent to JEsUs s may 1o _ goitaby m1? servants the prophets.‘- ~ - AID UNTOBER, I am I188 - - The" refining processes leave food the resurrection and the life: he white, so that any cereal that is_ that ‘beiieveth 4|; mo, though he 23-27; 301- $0118 3- 11-13 (01111111118 brown in color w! be ffllarded as were dead, yet shallhe live; And having ~heen allowed to rstainat whosoever liveth and bclioveth in 198B! 801119 0f its natural Swdness. rue shall never dis-John 11:25. While the commercial man is plan .___ ' 4 _ - nlng to rob us of our essential min. certain foods, as mlk or eggs. try oral elements in the grains. the try to overcome it when ii. becomes housewife herself, under modern apparent that‘ other children like methods of cookery usually suc. theee ' foods. Sound permanent ceeds in extracting and discarding teeth may reasonaibly he hoped for, these same elements from ve e if, through school_ influence. the tables. They are first peel-ed, vvhisch ‘correct diet is established: since places were not peculiar‘ m me removes part of the vital elements, the density of enamel can be great. then they are boiled in water which ly improved in this way after the t extracts most of the balance of the teeth are erupted. As the higher from the Canaanites many of the minerals. and the water is poured grades are reached the educational down the sin, features are graded accordingly Those are only some of the rea- and, in addition to dietetic: and or no change. The taking-over pf “Jehovah tsstiflfid 111110 Israel, anti sons why mothers and children can- health habfls, sex-era] special sub t not build hard and dense teeth. injects are introduced to cover the 81111111011. usided from the faulty for- Blmlilopoints of dental anatomy, oc- mation the next greatest enemies Qluslouand dental pathology. Clean- of the teeth are sugars and starch. liness is maintained by’ prophylac- 91- 1111")’ 0f 0ur_reiln'ed_ foods are tic treatments tooth brush drills almost all starch, and white or re. and continual stressing" of home lined sugar is our most serioug careof the mouth through the first Ashmah" o“ °' ‘he 11911111911 ele‘ W111i 1119 Dflilihei! 111B 511""? 1181"‘ last clause.) and used as places of worship bo- cause of features of nature which inspired reverence, such as springs, views, trees, mountains. High of a Loagueolhiatlons. An early Hebrews, or oven the Semitic peo» pie. When the Hebrews entered no soul," high places used for the worship of Baal and Astai-ts. making little by taking over of custom of Baal worship. wooden pole or post of symbolic significance in the Canaanite cults, probably symbolic of the goddess mente incorporated by the I-ieb- rews in their worship. recalls Deuteronomy and Jeremiah. Fl I _ . .§:lf,ufl§‘arg"(af’)“'$£, "xfldlilfgt duct and mi: was the will of Al- ush Kldneys nigh places, pillars. and Asherlm; M017 GM‘- ° (b) idolatry; (c) making their chil- dren pasg through the fire and us- 9"" °' 9"" 5""! BPHKV lug divination and encbantmsuts (ha. 2, B); (b) walking in tbs sins moved them-The God whom they had forsaken permitted their cap ilivity that tho experience might teach them the difference between his services and that of their dee- potic COIIQIIOPuIQ. was inV-tho territory of Benjamin and some Benlamife families must rm function of the kidneys is to :::t°h:::'§dn81:§;?f:f°1h a "trig: um regard! as a whole wsiit with the North."- Skinnsr. - Lt seems strange that Israel had same time urging that all iti ' - such oonetau and continued con- e“ °' °' ‘m “m” Ti’ ‘ 'fl"°”°°“'°l flict with idolatry. lt wu stranle an v - easily foil back to their former ee- ttvlfths school sarvlilcenehzzai-aleem: 11:1: fim'=:¥i:m:i§§m't§ “mi m" ""*$h°'::" “n?” asreateliw 1 ' .- - ex iia noteio courage: cause the echozosomfiomg ‘a find-gal: "fir; ,,',?Y,I, its: facts. As mentioned in a previous _ used for years to help clean and 135w?“ _ ,_ t morals than ni pliyshrs; The laws of nature and grace are equally lrisid. In the case of a community or nation the operation of the law of cause and consequence is as NQRTHERN K114990141 certain as with individuals. The Northern Kingdom had existed a 3°P1P1IIPI “OWN-ii K1118! 11 l0 little more than two hundred yours. Nineteen different kings had ruled Golden Tut-Turn YB "Om 70H!‘ and of most of them it is recorded that they "did svl in the sight oi ' Jehovah." Now the da yof reck- ontlng was reached, the Assyrian exilewas at hand. Au ancient writer declared that “sin and its punishment are riveted together." Devotional Rsadlnq- Prov. 27. m, equate-con; e1 Cgnducg, M equally popular and equally danger- ous delusion is that there are two ethical ‘standards-was for the lu- THE TEXT EXPLAINED dividual in hi! conduct with others and one between nations. The Light from the Commeutarie, Golden Rule, it is said, will do be- 9. High places-Considered holy tween citiasns but not between un- tlons: its practice between govern- montamight lead to a World Court or, more dreadful yet, to some sort phrasing of this delusion is the old declaratibn that. “corporations have From the first lite he=land of Canaan they took over Hebrew prophets‘ declared one ethical standard for individual and collective life. The standard uxis the commandments of Jehovah. bass blah places was accompanied unto Judah, by every prophet and soensaylng. Turn ye from your evil ways, and seek my command- 10. Alheflim~Piilfill0fA5116T81l. merits and my status. according to 14 Evil Waya- "The language .18.. Jrhersfore Jehovah Rs- dszl . . ly prosperous and in . the uislwst all the your fathers, and which I sent t0 you by my servants the prophets." ‘idolatry. ' of tiurprophets toward it? “ho had set Israel? ' In the-Jewish home who was held most responsible for lti religious instruction? Is emlibih“ is on paternal example needed to- iaw which l C0lilfllllllllctl eousness was] required of nations as of individual men. The lit-h- rew prophets knew nothing cf a dodble there was not one standard of con- code-a split morality- FOR ‘sruov mo oiscusslou b Whatvintermaeall’ Olrillditiglfi, congl- q: Jerobeam u Kings 12.). a- “W? ~'°-. 1‘! ' °‘"‘ ‘ ' TQ is l n statement of Judah's sin i; addsdyfldn u” MW“ “d "rslsteuce ‘ cean ness. There is an abund. you, back gee“ m“, do,“ get n verse nineteenfl-Jeake. ggcseginfft“ 11° 511°" 111° 931C116! scared and proceed to load your‘ ca" dess n reducing dental stomach with a lot of drugs that m 9E 11" 1'8 Bill! the resistance of excite the kidneys and irritate the ls iental tissues to disease. The entire urinary bract. Keel! Your kid- ceau ng and 110115111118 of all the llsye clean like you keep our bow- m» was the attitude! an ‘evil example before Can a nation be permanent- 1B. Tribe of Judali-"Jsrusalem “n” ‘nwmm; “mo” M“ m. Lesson THEM as atimui gclogged kidneys; also to » f .1119 ' A ohms-mm... in , semi. “it ' eriideere t A ’ ill if ligioue and moral standards! What is the outlook for this country in ‘To Diem The Peculiar Power of Idolatry. shoes You can iniheyouirwliiie kid aboealiisiaswwiilitlisleleCo. Kidlfllalt- _. 1-be- ‘ i M i"t".“"’li’.ti.... y“ d!!- u. .111,