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HEALTH AMD HYGIENEIMPORTANCE OF ALWAYS HAVINGCLEAN HANDS.To Insuro Good Teeth—The SmokingHabit—Warning to Housekeepers—Poison, and Various Notes.Smoking.—Sir Morell Mackenzie concluded an article in the New Review on Smoking, with a little practical advice. A person should never smoke, he says, except after a substantial meal, and if he be a singer or speaker, only after, and not before, using his voice. Let him refrain from smoking pipe, cigar or cigarette to the bitter and, it may be added, rank and oily end. Let him smoke a mild cigar or a long-stemmed pipe charged with some cool smoking tobacco. If he will smoke a cigarette, let it be smoked through a mouthpiece, which is kept clean with ultra-Mohammedan strictness. Let the singer who wishes to keep in the perfect way, refrain from inhailing the smoke. Let him take it as an axiom that the man in whom tobacco increases the flow of saliva to any marked degree is not intended by nature to smoke. If he is strictly moderate in indulgence—the precise limits each one must settle for himself- he will get all the good effects of the soothing plant without the bane which lurks in it when used to excess. —New York Medical Times.Vmetallic lead, a and alo good exj canthari and veg« decompc tain or: produce symptor usually than whArsen most allpoisonoi monly a to its lo also kno the irrit lead, esp are poislt; yellow, i ritant plt; irritantper, sue! verdigri: emetic a barium j sulphatemates, s are viok chief foi the red which o irritantsIt is isy sterna as thev 1 in their acid isTo Insure Good Teeth.—Becrin with the
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Lindsay Watchman

Lindsay, Ontario, CA

Thu, Oct 27, 1892

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