Chapter 12

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The Baby's LifeDepends on the food it gets;this is true in more ways than one.Insufficient nourishmentis the cause of much of the fatality among infants. Improper food brings on indigestion, which brings all sorts of troubles. If the digestion is good, summer complaint need not be feared, and teething is easy. If the food is right, the digestion will be good.If a little study, and care, and trouble are necessary to secure the right food, it really saves trouble in the end—serious, painful trouble, in which remorse plays no little part.RIDGE'S FOODrequires special preparation. It has to beboiled, a matter of three minutes' time, and you have to take some care of it; but it is thebest food in the whole world for infants. There's nothing "just as good" or "nearly as good." The best is none too good for little babies, and a mother who will risk her baby's health and life, just to save a little care, either does not truly understand the case, or else is a very queer mother.RIDGE'S FOODis the only perfect substitute for mother's milk. It is a complete food by itself, and does not depend wholly on milk to make it nutritious and wholesome. It is readily assimilated and isneutralin itseffect on the bowels, thereby avoiding many troublesome complications. It produces sound, solid, healthy flesh, and helps baby grow up into a strong and useful man or woman.RIDGE'S FOODis sold and used wherever the English language is spoken. A better food is impossible—so far none has been produced that can compare with it.If you care to know of actual experience withRidge's Foodplease send for voluntary testimonials toRidge's food . .Used for 30 Years,Still Unexcelled.WOOLRICH & CO., Sole Mfrs.,Palmer, Mass.

The Baby's LifeDepends on the food it gets;this is true in more ways than one.Insufficient nourishmentis the cause of much of the fatality among infants. Improper food brings on indigestion, which brings all sorts of troubles. If the digestion is good, summer complaint need not be feared, and teething is easy. If the food is right, the digestion will be good.If a little study, and care, and trouble are necessary to secure the right food, it really saves trouble in the end—serious, painful trouble, in which remorse plays no little part.RIDGE'S FOODrequires special preparation. It has to beboiled, a matter of three minutes' time, and you have to take some care of it; but it is thebest food in the whole world for infants. There's nothing "just as good" or "nearly as good." The best is none too good for little babies, and a mother who will risk her baby's health and life, just to save a little care, either does not truly understand the case, or else is a very queer mother.RIDGE'S FOODis the only perfect substitute for mother's milk. It is a complete food by itself, and does not depend wholly on milk to make it nutritious and wholesome. It is readily assimilated and isneutralin itseffect on the bowels, thereby avoiding many troublesome complications. It produces sound, solid, healthy flesh, and helps baby grow up into a strong and useful man or woman.RIDGE'S FOODis sold and used wherever the English language is spoken. A better food is impossible—so far none has been produced that can compare with it.If you care to know of actual experience withRidge's Foodplease send for voluntary testimonials toRidge's food . .Used for 30 Years,Still Unexcelled.WOOLRICH & CO., Sole Mfrs.,Palmer, Mass.

The Baby's LifeDepends on the food it gets;this is true in more ways than one.Insufficient nourishmentis the cause of much of the fatality among infants. Improper food brings on indigestion, which brings all sorts of troubles. If the digestion is good, summer complaint need not be feared, and teething is easy. If the food is right, the digestion will be good.If a little study, and care, and trouble are necessary to secure the right food, it really saves trouble in the end—serious, painful trouble, in which remorse plays no little part.RIDGE'S FOODrequires special preparation. It has to beboiled, a matter of three minutes' time, and you have to take some care of it; but it is thebest food in the whole world for infants. There's nothing "just as good" or "nearly as good." The best is none too good for little babies, and a mother who will risk her baby's health and life, just to save a little care, either does not truly understand the case, or else is a very queer mother.RIDGE'S FOODis the only perfect substitute for mother's milk. It is a complete food by itself, and does not depend wholly on milk to make it nutritious and wholesome. It is readily assimilated and isneutralin itseffect on the bowels, thereby avoiding many troublesome complications. It produces sound, solid, healthy flesh, and helps baby grow up into a strong and useful man or woman.RIDGE'S FOODis sold and used wherever the English language is spoken. A better food is impossible—so far none has been produced that can compare with it.If you care to know of actual experience withRidge's Foodplease send for voluntary testimonials to

Ridge's food . .Used for 30 Years,Still Unexcelled.

Ridge's food . .Used for 30 Years,Still Unexcelled.

WOOLRICH & CO., Sole Mfrs.,Palmer, Mass.


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