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Durham Chronicle (1867), 10 Apr 1924, p. 7

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00...... v'”. 0.0 .000 'v0 Ow. 0.0 O... ’9‘ 'o‘ 'H‘ Q". 'm‘ 'M‘ Q". + ++ Drug Store l and up. for Spring \Vll )l'l N ew Candy Old Style Globe Chocolates ‘ 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 .3‘3". 9». Q». '>O'N.'VC..D"N.'V‘. IN at This Off ice te You Thursday, April 10, U ting House LE BILLS ,:.P.R. Ticket Agent :Yhi'th \Vi“ be rolling ’ r 5: ‘ i‘hw (Muncil agreed : " .5“, ,.m1.thing should ‘ _\ :z.):o {bane likely " -. :-~.21mmg “all Win 3 ‘ ”mm delay. ‘- -;_ ?;;;;':';~'3vx‘ C. C. Him 1 ~ 1h» Mayor as . , ; rm. :1 valuation r2 5-';7Ui!!1'.: if they (18â€"5, ‘ ;,- 2. an? :1 Mom. who" : , whim: for man. - , Th.- Council (6.534 ’:.-o- It) “'3". 0n Walnut Tops TK (‘W anilla L; hucolate HL tn Ontario TWO for 25¢ 901‘ H). 49C \Yidth b K HEADS ”st-Class \V l U ream 39c {IV Hf DES. 11mm 3111380! (mice and residence a short dist. :mce east of the Hahn lease on Eambton Street, Lower Town; Dur- ham. Office lupus} 89 5 p.m., 7 to 3 pm. ‘(lex‘eept Sundiyi) . gins Post. Olin. Olin hours: a to H a.m.. 130 m 4 9..., 7 to 9 pa. :Sundays and Thursday afternoons .qcep‘cd‘) . Late Assistant Riyal London U?- :nalmic‘ ”0891‘“, n 0 mlden Squarejhroat and Nose 1103- mini. Specnahst: b e, Ear Throat 1nd 3059. Office : 3 Frosi Street, Swen Sound. “C‘- -â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" _ _ h'é.'.h“i.ropractors, D am, Ontario. rho Science that adds Me _to years slid years to life. Consultatlon free. in Durham Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. H 6 1‘ 23 U DR. W. cfmenmNG, DENTIST «um-,9. owr J. 8; J. Hunter‘s store, :mrham. Untario. J. F. GRANT, U. D. D., Ln. 1:. a. 110mm Graduate University of Tor- mm, firmluah- Royal College Dental \WH'KP‘HW Hf Ontario. Dentist? in a“ its. branches. (MUCB, over . C. I'mx'n's .I¢:we!lery Store. >__A -._â€"â€"â€"-â€"-â€"â€"-‘"â€"‘ W nâ€"flIDDLBBIfd’; SPBREM“ “ . mnnugngiO’ Ban'xsu‘rs, Dvxlguu- a,_ uou. ........ her of {hp firm WI” be m Durham on mwsday of each week. AgpomtmeMS may be made with the lerk in the :wfl‘ice. LOT 66. CON. ‘2. “7.6.3.. BENTINCK. 2%miles from Durham. containing 86 acres: 70 acres under cultivation. balance hardwood and swamp; bank burn with extension Shed and stone atable's: Tâ€"roomed house. brick. with nxtension kitchen and woodshed: well W’Ilh‘l‘l‘d by never-failing spring at, war of farm: also: spring feeding liemenl trough near buildings. and gempnl cnr'nml well al. house. For .. annhm‘lgu-Q anuly [0 \\.n1_ \ Cll "\‘\~-~.‘- . at, war of farm: also: spm oement trmxgh near buud ‘96 well at. ho further partmnlars apply “mith, RR. 3. Durham. On! K Tn RENEâ€"7A Fm L--I parth fm ms :\l11iff(‘. I’HF. . \viil moot Munday ewnmg \pril H. at tho Quom Mary Tea Rooms. Wnst King: streM. Toronto. FOR S.\I.1€.-â€"\'ORKSHIRE 80W AND night. 1°11.th pigs. Apply James Mar- shall. RR. l. \‘amey. 1p m REN'L ~600D Thursday, April 10, um ' ‘ 0 ‘ 0 “ ‘R ”“3 .~\.\.\i .-\L I‘fASTI‘. Varm‘y Methodist, (3.111 mm in the 011111130 11.11 ---Aâ€"n.\'b ‘ fight. limp ptgs. am”, .,---... #1311. RR. 1. \‘arney. 1p PHI". ANNI'AL EASTER SI'PPER 0F Yummy Methodist, Ch! " mm in the Orange Hall on Mom 11y. MM! 21. Hand sumwr from 7 . . followed by good program. Musm from Durham and local taivnt. Ad- clz-vssws frnm neighboring pastors. Admissinn 33v. and 20v. 1 I i'xnim- tiw provisions of “The Onâ€" m‘iu Cnmpzm'ws‘ Act the Durham Furnimrv company. Limficd: hex-0133' '-'i\'*‘4‘ Public notice that 1t.'wfll make application to His Honor l‘he Llcuâ€" tmant-{Mvwnm of Ontario for the :xm‘wmtanm- 0“ the surrender of It: vhartor um and from a day to be fiqu '9." HI" Lieutenant-Gm»'nm' Council. . Dated at. the Town of Durham tins 7th dav 0f April. 1924. ‘ -- n v'nnu Qonrptarv. ‘. F.GRANT. AssisQ-pwt. iii-’5! L9ml_o_q Dental Directorv 'm '«ii‘ifiM McKcv ver [mung Sprung: dug a choice stock ’operty will be sold surchaser. For par- ‘at. Watson‘s Dan". “M- 102523 f NOTICE s] etc. A mem- h“it‘. 0990- Secretarv- [1100“ O of Dfl. mun Lic-ensed Auctioneer to: (has! of Grey. Satisfaction W - so'nahle terms. Dam 0! says up“ at The Chronicle Ofliee or W!!! hm- self. ALBX. “30!“! licensed Auctioneer In D. a: Guy. Moderate terms. Arming for sales, as to dates. .60., my be made at The Chronic]. 0"... Dmâ€" M0038“? terms ”mm“ In severe cases the distention m! N for sales, as to dates. cit, my be men as to cause mt Wort, made at. The Chronicle “be. W- ”a when tapped with the fingers will ham. Terms 011 ammonia. Mâ€" emit a sound. The mu has a dis- dress R. R. 1, Durham. 2“ bod tressed expression and moves uncom- :â€"__â€"-_-â€"_â€"-___========== iortsbly, breathing becomes more dif- : FOR 8m limit as the gas distention of the punch progresses. It the gas is not WESTERN FEED OATS AT 500. PER liberated, or its formation checked bUShPl 33. ”)0 ROb RU)’ MIHS. 4311f in time, rupture 0f the stomach or H111 s \LE â€"-CHEVROLET mm death by suflmtm may haw“ (ham! Roadster 111 11151â€" class condi; Bowen or m {tmn “'1’” at, “us (111100.11 10:. The causes of bloat, or hoven, can 15111 «11:11 EST BIA‘HJKS .FOR $11.11.? be attributed to any kind of feed that _-___‘-_-- -_.n..m..sann t! given in I ‘I-4 I, ‘1 r0 LVIXL.V I I )14‘,‘_W‘.1 VI‘ ‘4’W ‘ vv â€"â€"'_â€"-_-- wSuitablo for galagf' ham and other' Will produce 2'~'"~‘. «mm to Harxm Wilson. 2p unreasonable In a hug "AAA mu S.\Ll*l.â€"-GENERAL PURPOSE \x'urking learn in first-class condi- tion. Apply to Dan. McAulifi'e, Upâ€" l-WI' 'l’own, Durham. 320 3pc! BRITISH AMERICAN COAL OIL A'I‘ Smith Bras. It’s good. Try it. i 10 it ms. sALE.â€"'rwn HORSES. 2 singiu harsts. 2 cutters, some loose hurnnss. Will 5915 cheap to quick plll‘f'llaS('l'.â€"-M('5. Charles Caldwell, Durham. ’5‘“ ON'I‘ARIO VARIEGA'I‘EI) ALFALFA. RN] and Mammoth Clover Seed. Timothy Smul. All [88th seeds.â€" .H'S'l‘ :\RRI\-"El).â€"â€"-A CAR OF B. C. Fir. in Shiplap. V-jnint. and Floor- mg: 3.30 :1 our uf ILL). Shingles, 5x and 3x.â€"- â€".I. N. Murdock, Durham. 1 FOR SALE.â€"â€"â€"HATCHING EGGS. Pure brml bred-to-lay Barred Rocks; mated with pedigreed cockerel: 15 uggs, 55100â€"8. J. \Vilson, Durham. (mt- 3276pd 0m . BABY CHICKSâ€"I AM NOW TAKING orders for Baby Chicks. so would ad- vise all who contemplate buying to placo thnir order early to insure get- ting them at the time they desire. Whitn Loghnrns. White \Vyandottes. and Bax-rm! Rocks. 20 cents each: 5:19.00 pm- lmmlred.â€"~-Mrs. J. C. Hen- olvrsnn. an 30. Durham, Out. 3 {3 U mm 'M EN'I‘S.-A.\"Y PERSON DE- sii'inr.r to procure a monument, m- nvmlinz: inscription work done in tho umiwlm'y. Wm? «10 well to interview w. J. Mcl’aâ€"ddon. Um local agent. Durham. 3 202“ (IF-STD)! cuovpfw EVERY DAY at \h Kmhnio Mills. 27tf 7â€"4 RYAN'S HORSE LIVERY.â€"-FIRS’F- Mass oquipment at reasonable rates. Rnlwrl. Ryan. Pl'nprietox‘. Corner of Lammnn and Countess streets. Durâ€" ham. 12$ 2m LmAs HBNBX’S‘ LAW OFFICE, __._--_ . ”A” ‘ “l."k.‘ ‘\ III... )pen every ay for business. A mam- bar or the firm will be in the office ovary Tuesday. Svecia} appointâ€" ments may be made at the office. 5 3t MENS TAILORIN G. â€"GENT‘S SUITS hand :ailored. I am prepareo m makv your SIM and guarantee first- class workmanship. My prices am» right. Leave your orders with D.M. Saunders. Gent’s Furnisher, Durham. ”AW. J. Henning. Tailor. 1 i7 tf WHEAT WANTED. ANY BA Highest price. People's Ills. WORK xmwrm.â€"m canon- icle Job Plant. is well equipped for turmng out the finest work on shot; ROB BOY GRAIN Plum-7W0 are paying 450. to 506. for Oats, 60c. to 650. for Barley, 756. to 5c. {01' Buckâ€" xxhvat and $1.20 to $1.25 for Peas at our elevator.â€"â€"Rob Roy Mills Limit- ed. Durham. Ont. PROPERTY “.' ____________â€"â€"â€"â€" FOR SALEâ€"A NUMBER OF GOOD building lots on George street, North of Skating Rink. Durham. Apply to D. Hopkins. 2 25 If _____- FOR S FOR SALE.â€"â€"SEV’1:;.\ large woodshed; gar: lights; good well. . new iron pump: gm on progerty to Mrs. L-.. Us; r'_I ' street. Durham. ARTICLES WANTED SALEâ€"TH} umym PROP- â€" knm:n ALE â€"SEV PIN-ROOM H01 SE: .voodshod; garage outside with : good well. drilled in rock. ron pump: good stable. Apply mom}: to Mgs .W’hitmore Mill n‘Ithm aazpd prepared to 4103pd 3 152m (Contflbqtoq l (Contributed by Ontaflo DOW: It Agriculture. Tomato.) Nwly every cattle sable is the scene of o. few met-lance: with talent- ing cattle during the winter and will produce indigestion if given in, unreasonable quantity. Hasty feed-1 ing by greedy animals frequently re- sults in discomfort for the animal and trouble for the stableman. Frozen roots, mouldy feeds, over- feeding with middlings, barley or corn meal, cold, wet feeds, potatoes, cabbage, large quantities of green or frosted green feeds are common causes of this trouble. The digestion process being interfered with, fer- mentation quickly sets up in the paunch with serious gas distention. Puncture Rumen With the Trocar. In urgent cases speedy relief is very essential to the continued life of the animal. The quickest relief may be given by puncturing the rumen, using a trocar if such is at hand, or a clean, sharp knife blade will do. Select a point equally dis- tant from hip bone to last rib, which is usually the point of greatest visible distention. In making the in- cision direct the knife or trocar point downward, inward and a little for- ward. The sheath of the trocar should remain in the opening to pro- vide exit for the gas. When no tro- '-‘v vâ€"â€"- -vâ€" â€"' "__ car is at hand and a knife is used to puncture the paunch, the opening may be kept open by a large wing feather from turkey or goose. The feather is prepared by making an opening at each end of the quill and then dipping in boiling water, apply carbollc ointment and insert. While the tube or cannula is in position it should be held by an attendant until sumcient gas has passed out to per- mit the flank to return to normal condition. It can then be removed. Internal Remedies May Relieve. When the bloating is not severe, as indicated by only mod_e_rate swell: ing at the flank, the trouble can best be relieved by the administration of internal medicines. Aromatic spirits of ammonia given every half hour, two ounces to one quart of water for an animal two years or over. After bloating is over give one pound of glauber salts in not less than one and _ AL- 3 half quarts of water. Repeat the physio it necessary. Chronic Tympanitis. This form of bloat is present in many cattle stables during the long winter period when cattle are standâ€" ing in. Some animals may be affected by this form of digestive trouble, while others living under identical conditions are not. The afiected ani- mal bloats up after feeding, but gen- erally not to an extent to require puncture and relief by trocar and cannula. A purgative will generally give relief, provided the chronic bloating has been caused by indiges- tion, and not by tuberculosis of the pulmonary lymphatic glands. Best Doses for Chronic Bloat. ‘ The following dosage has been found very effective in relieving this ; form of bloat: one pound of Epsom *salts; one half ounce of powdered ‘Barbados aloes; one ounce of pow- |dered ginger; and one pint of mo- , lasses. Prepare by stirring the | Epsom salts and aloes into two quarts i of warm water, then add the ginger ‘ and molasses. Stir all for five min- :utes and give as a drench. After {the operation of the purgative, see ' that the feed is sufliciently succulent to favor easy digestion. Roots, silage and clover are most useful in keep- ing the alimentary tract in good con- ! dition. The use or linseed meal and glauber salts mixed with the feed .morning and night -- a handful of leachâ€"is good practice should there be any indication that the general feeding is not laxative enough. Potas- sium bi-carbonate, powdered ginger and powdered gentian are very useful -An; W.- I'- as a tonic to tone up the digestive system and thereby aid in the pre- vention of chronic bloat or tympan- itis. Use equal parts of each, mix well and give one ounce at the begin- ning of the feed three times a day. Should chronic bloating continue after treatment the tuberculin test should be applied to the animal.â€" L. Stevenson, Dept. of Extension, 0. A. College, Guelph. The economic importance of tuber- culosis in the dairy industry is shown by figures on the length of time cows remain in the milking herd. The figures, prepared by the United States Department of griculture, show that the average cow remains in the milking herd 4.2 years. However, when the cows removed on account of tuberculosis are not considered, it is found that the turnover is not nearly so great, the useful life of the aver- Eage cow being 5.7 years. The eradi- cation of the great cattle plague will Tuberculosis and Dair Q ving. Council met in the Clerk’s ofi'ice, Ayton, Macrh 28 at 10 a.m., the Reeve in the chair and an the other mem- bers present. The minutes or last. regular meeting were adopted. The following pathmasters were appointed: Con. 4.â€"C. H. Kahl. John Pletsch, Henry Feick, A. Weppler, 8. With- erow. W. qugnegton. n--rn:.. Cons. 7 and 8â€"0. Hill, H. Werner, E. Kraft, A. O‘Farrell, J. Fischer, J. Smith. . Cons. 9 and 10â€"11. Hapf, O. Dietz, F. Grain. J. K: FjSth‘.' 1â€"- T V0 5-. - ov- “ 5;)“th and 12â€":éi‘Lanz. Jr.. J. Lanz, J. Widmeyer, .1. Lynchi, J. Rowan. _ _ “ n__-_ â€"~ “I to VVV‘C‘J ab- ~- (Jon. 3â€"DaVv'idâ€"VMarshall. John Marshall, John Bauer. J. B. Elder. J. Kenna. C. J, Ryan. . _ " h‘_ ._ “Al,“ 1\(:uuu~ ‘Jo V . "J -... John Taylor. Archie McPlieo, Bobt. Sockett, A. McQuarrie, Ernest. Halliâ€" day. Jos. Schoan. G. Pfefl‘ei‘. H. Braun H. Johnston, J. Hersey, C. Woblwr.‘ ll. Arthur‘s. A. Ovens. Village of Aytonâ€"C. Sclieiik. Tho following Poundkvol‘mrs were appointed : . A. Wepplcr‘. G. Dickvrt, lid. (icil. ‘\7..u’.'). Fischer. 1). Hastings. J. Horri- igan. .l. Williamson. A. l’fplii-i'. W.J. Morris. \V. Little. Norman Sclmnk. S. Kncnig. 1‘1. Licscmcr, G. Moos. A. \Valtcr', .-\. \Vutilaul'm'. V. Fischm‘. The following Fonco-vimwrs \VPI'P‘ appointed : (1. Knhl. J. Oohms. P. Doyle. A. Arnold, P. Finnegan. W. Little. A. \VidrnCym'. A. Sharp. 'I‘hos. \Vallacc, .las. Blyth. Archie McPl‘wo, William Stevenson, J. Schoen. To the Township Council : u. Thu f¢.:llowing letter was laid bo- 1'01'0 the Council: Gentlemenâ€"1t. was moved by P. ; Benniger. secrmded by A. Schenk, that the Council of the '.l‘o\\'nshi[:) of Normanby he requested to pass By- law No. 6 of 1924. authorizing the borowing of $7.000 for electric lights for the Police V'il'.’age ol' Ayton. J. W. Werner, Secy.-Treas. H. Millerâ€"W. Millerâ€"That Byâ€"law No. 6 of 1924 he. read a first. time.â€" Carried. H. Millerâ€"Barberâ€"l’l‘hat Byâ€"luaw ? No. 6 be read a second timeâ€"Car. Barberâ€"W. Millerâ€"That. the Pathâ€" master, George Lewis, be instructed to repair road on Base Line at M. Schenk’s and Mrs. Douglas’.â€"â€"Car. ()vensâ€"4Barberâ€"That the follow; ing accounts he paid : 1 I). Kraft. ploughing Ayton streets. $13.75; J. H. Ellis, first quarter’s sal- ary as Treasurer, $31.25; B. H. For- 'tune, first quarter’s salary as Clerk. $75.00; D. Allan, for Holstein Con- tinuation school, grant. from .\’or- nianby, 2 7.00; V. Glebe. serving ‘ “' n"n..L.. 1\-\1‘ D Aytgn. Man I! 27. HIM 1924 supplies; including dog tags, $57.06; John wa_a;1_,_ p_art,_ sglagy as §§§esson I..- $50.00; Middiebro‘ 6: Spereman, fee, law costs re Youngblut. $192.00; ex- pense of Reeve, Clerk. Glebe and angblut _to :I’orggto, $48.00; B. Helâ€" _m-..9.- -AAA cu m xungmuu w .lUl'UubU, menu, 14. w...â€" hday, posts for Pfefl‘er’s road. $1.00. va 5v- - _v_...-_ Iu‘l V ’ U The Council adjourned to meet in the Township Hall, Ayton. on Wed- nesday. May 28, as a Court. of Rev:- swn and for general business. -â€"R. H. Fortune, Clerk. THE SLOGAI APPLIES HERB. (Flesherton Advance) When the Gravenhurst sanitarium case was under discussion in Tor- onto recently. Flesherton officials were informed by the sanitarium' that there were 27 other cases pending against various other muni- cipalities throughout the province for the upkeep of patients. Think ot it! Think of the great costs incurred in defence of these cases: and then decide whether Mr. Drury :was wise in placing such a weapon in the hands of a merciless ‘corpo- rationâ€"a corporation which does not even have to try to collect its bills from the patient or his freinds. but is empowered to go direct to the municipal money bag for all the funds it wants. 1 e And still more at'o roccptach's placed hero and thew in banks throughout tho country. requesting that you ”put your pennies hm'v I‘m- thv Muskuka Free HOSpital!” In thn immortal wards of that clarinn political war L'ry. it is limo fur a change. NOTICE TO FARMERS The Durham U.F.O. Live Stock Asâ€" sociation will ship stock from Dur- ham on Tuesdays. Shippers are requested to give three days‘ noticv. Clifford Howell, Magqger. Phone 9:2 I‘ 11 Registuwul linls‘io‘in. 'l‘vrms. MAW t0 9VOI‘VhOtly.â€"-~\\'iHMm Hugh‘, “Hm- I‘ictor, halfâ€"mily MIUI «v‘ \‘arnvy. Ont. :3 1'3? 1 TENDERS WANTED Realm] Tenders win km I'vcoiwd by the nndersimwd for tlm oreclion and comlflotion Hf a winforcod con- crt‘to arch hridgo nwr the Rangoon River at, Lot 13'», Concession 5"). Glen- elg (Anderson’s Bridge}. Plans and specifications may 1w soon at the office of the engineer. 1. 'l‘raynor. Dundalk. or with \Vm. \VOil‘. Rcew. Township to supply 31ml. Markmi *cheque for 5 per cent. of tender tn be enclosed with tondm‘. Lowest or any tender not. necessarily accepted. Tenders to be (named at Pricovifle on April '23. 1,924. at 2 p. m. 433 WM. WEIR. BULL FOR'SERVICE Durhhm. mi. 1 MRS. DAVIS NERVOUS VIREBK Winni mâ€"“ I cannot out too hi of mt Lydia E. Phkhn’u .___â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-.Vogetablc Cop Vegetable Compound end I owned it of. once. I was able to‘do my woyk 900:0 ing my work. I cannot hel recom- mending such a medicine, an any one seeing me before I took it, and seem me now, can see what it does for me. am only too pleased for you to use my testimonial.”â€"-Mrs. Emu DAVIS, 721 McGee Street, Winnipeg, Man. L 'dia E. Pinkham’s Private Text- Boo upon “ Ailments Peculiar to Women ” will be sent you free upon request. Write to the Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine 00.. Cobourg, Ont. This book contains valuable information. 0 i \thN‘ wiwtlu‘t' Calvin {I‘m}â€" M29 [um-mitten! “21an a shoomsh louk when lu- thlfust Hu- m} muddlu asitlv lung mmugh In vmmmsn :1 IM- to:- saying that. lhv Filipinus mmM :mf Imvv indvin'ndvm'v inn-111190 Hwy \Vcnx‘n um t'IHHl‘W‘ ni' svlfâ€"gm‘vmâ€" nwm‘.’ ~.\'0\\' \‘m'k \\'u;'M. All Our Graduates have been placed M date am: still there are calls tnr mam Get your course .\‘0\\'. :r m; do not get it you pay fur n anyway in smaller cumin-,5 and lost opportunities. Enter any day. Write, val: or phone for information. CENTRAL BUSINESS COLLEGE Stratford and Mount Forest. PAGE SEVEN ’(‘J

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