5 [fir .‘t'?!‘ «"i l‘ {horO‘lgh‘y â€at“ A L.~ taku â€P or." (mlnwnm Mm: ‘ _1 .Immr Matn‘icuhtim. .‘2 lintruzch t0 Norm] SchOOI. { .1 Inch nwmber of the M is a Uni. -, n-rslty “Human: and â€poring“ ~' Teacher. ' j Intvmhng pupils should prop." u Enter at beginning of m. Informaucn as to (bum my be phtamed from the Prmcbal. r Th! Schml has {creditable record "n â€w past Which I! hope: to "in. mm m the future; EUVVF Compony m jfuu f".""l.r‘f.‘ to buy “ I;".‘:. 1"?" -.' {311.4 m’Z'er after M t '1» " n r 2N huve not â€" wr " '1 \! kites in daily" '. about 1,100 lbs. {ACHINE SHOP lmih m m an attractive and heal- hy tmxn and [road accommodatiu ran my 01 tamed at tomb I“ J. A. .\l. ROBB. B. A.. Principd. JHHN WMRISON. Chairman. Steam Separator ctobcr ()nly DURHAM HIGH SCHOOL rosin.- P.0.\, .\.'I‘ ()NCE Separators (Any Model) .EET, GUELPH packets ' FFFFFF MVFADDEN S DRUG 31'0“ The action of Nature's Remedy (. Tablets) is more annual and h ough. The effects will be t M . nonâ€"you will feel so good. \\ Make the test. You I. appreciate (Mam U004 For M {â€3“ Thirty You. from all other laxative. and 1‘ lo: Chips'omh. Old Block $361 ‘6 JNWO 4 Durham. Ont. 7111!: '0‘ is Different Defective an wmonnâ€"umoflo . LIMITED nme me IRâ€" in coo-thud do... need. For children and M 02‘ Mid scrap Cream l heating system. sketch plan for“. without obngatinx : to make plans 50“ Machinist Ett- i... you careless about leaving asthma, pneumonia, tuberculosis 1 mm. safety-pins, coins, buttons, and some less common diseases have I .uprkfl lll Utlltfl' small ObJCCtS where been SUSDOCWd when the trouble ] mines or small children can get ,. hum of them? was caused by a foreign body . m. Russell 5. Rowland of Detroit, lodged in the windpipe. bronchial . em that ems in which such tubes or lungs. Objects lodged an uiiil'l'ls tll‘l' swallowed 01‘ 8‘16de “13 esophagus for any length of min the ail‘ passages 01“? more time may cause ulceration which mlnlnnn than is generally supposed. is dangerous. ranch accidents are often readily Attention is called to the danger :‘o~i'Ht.!lll’/.l'tl because of a fit of chok- 01 babies playing with powder- ,..;4 .n- strangling occurring after 3 boxes and spilling some of the l‘uro-lan body is known to have been powder on the face. ‘11 may 88‘ â€Wâ€! .â€â€˜ m“ "l“"th' into the bronchial tubes and lungs “â€l "J “0“"th happens "'3" and cause serious trouble or even mines or small children aspirate 1.08Ҡin death. " ' nnall objects into the windpipe ‘ , _ ï¬ll†that 11†â€up kllUVVS about it. The DI. .(sllev’allel‘ kason or Phllï¬â€˜ “Hm“,me at a... time of the acci- delphla says that about 90 per cent. ,1...“ [nay not 1,9 noticed or are of the cases of this kind are due to well forgotten. After a period 01 carelessness that ls avoidable. Ex- ;mparellt freellom from trouble, gem†care should‘be gxezflsfd t0 .vmlptnnls resembling those of cer- ezgllyoï¬fï¬l’tsuftl) sufhle 3133“.†3:5; mm â€HMS†may develop, accordlng from babies and small children. .. "“l""‘""- The bad habit of putting things Other 95308308 SMDOO‘OG into the mouth should be corrected He states that croup. diphtheria, as soon as possible. 1“ Copyright, 1924, by The Bonnet-Brown Corporation, Chicago) HEALTH QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Nouritis swelling on the eyelid. 'l‘lle condi- , , , , . . 1 , tion is called a cilalazion, and is Mrs. L. in. h. \u'ltes. iol mer “1.011311â€, what your son has. .i war I llaxe hall a pain lll one arm A small chalazion is sometimes «ml *lllllll'flt‘l’. [Hill'l't‘nt lltlt'tOl'S llth‘ 11.1.3111.†by 111333880; 3 large one will l'Hll lllt' lllul I llth‘ lll‘lll'lllh'. but. I l"|(“lil"l 11(im1val. Do nothing with a» Hill. ircl. any l’l‘l‘fllillN‘I‘t “‘lN-‘f- it. except. on advice of your doctor. “lull causes neuritis? Is there any " III ._A‘-...- What Are Your Baby’s Playthings? \wm-dis swans tn have many dif- 'm'o'nt. vausvs. The list includes : In- fl-vhuns of “w twth. tunsils, sinus- ~~. muwndi-x. gall bladder and pelvis; ‘Ho'ilso's Slll'll as diabetes. anemia. hzlwn'ulnsls. syphilis. and Bright‘s Irrawaw-z c'ln-nnlr polsnning from "ml. arse-nun RIPH'IUL :md lubaccu; md llw will-Ms of strains. injuries 01' l'l'o‘ij‘llll'fl on â€W m-rws. 'l‘lw way to curv livs in ï¬nding and ""llluVllll: llu- «alm'. This may [‘6'- mm! a l'al'vl'u! o‘xaminution im-lnd- w; lalmralm-y lusts of NW hlnnd and "Hm and X-ray o-xaminatinns. K :\1. writvs: “Every littlv while n.» mum, knma gnts 'lockml’ and naus- v~ Ins-'3 lut 0f pain. Lhavc bow-n 2m! that l haw a floating cartilage 1‘ HH' knm' 3mm. [3 Ulel'o' any way 'mt this ran lw curml without an um far it \\\\HHI// §\\\\/;: Vi'~'. W. B. M. writes: "Uur three? mm- â€M sun has a swolling on one of‘ 1H “yo-Iidi. Whvu it ï¬rst started we "ulmht it \x as a styi'. It has grail- 4in guttmn larger but dons not .....m in hurt, him Is thm-n anything ~\v van put, an in takv it dawn?" 'I‘iw o-yvliol contains snmv small “Hind". Lho- ducts of whivh upon on .‘w â€w lid margin. If one of these .mvts hm-nmvs shipped \ip, Hie re- ‘sum-d wrrvtinn rvsults in a (listen- Thursday, Octobor 9. ma. thfll. The groom shouldn’t tell his bride 'mn kind of stories. Why bore her vs uh old stuff? Mankind has still its faults, but. .9 Ivast is has discarded the roller lho' nlll_\ “3y that â€W Chi.†[Ila w iw l"'t"lf)\£’€l [S by operation. By DR. W. J. SCHOLES (Note 8 Dr. Scholes will answer such health questions in these columns as will be of interest to others and permissible in public print. ..Personal questions will be answered only when accompanied by self-addressed and stamped envelope. Address Dr. W. J. Scholes, in care of The Durham Chronicle. ml of “IQ ratinn At Has A Floating Cartilage. r rate soft drinks never per- THE FAMILY NEXT noon gland. which causes the Chalazion Reply Reply LY that tlw cawtilago little! while been suspected when the trouble was caused by a foreign body lodged in the windpipe, bronchial tubes or lungs. Objects lodged in the esophagus for any length of time may cause ulceration which is dangerous. Attention is called to the danger of babies playing with powder- boxes and spilling some of the powder on the face. It may get into the bronchial tubes and lungs and cause serious trouble, or even result in death. Dr. Chevalier Jackson of Phila- delphia says that about 90 per cent. at the cases of this kind are due to carelessness that is avoidable. Ex- ,...,........ ...... a W ,7 A sum-ll chalazion is sometimes trvatml by massage; a large one will rvquirv rvmnwal. Do nothing with it. o-xvvpt. on advicv of your doctor. Has Asthma It. A. H. writes: “I have sufl‘m'm! frum asthma for two yvars. l haw takvn 3 Int 01‘ mmlicinu for it, both from doctors and patvnt medicines. hut km'p on gutting attacks. Some of tlw [mwdc'l's that you burn give mo smno- rvlie-f during the attat'ks. IS thm'o- any rum"? .\ pm-mzuwnt (tum tie-pends upon lindingnut just «exactly what is musing Hm asthma in any individ- ual 'asv. This '31" often be «Inter- minml by a swim Hf skin tests ‘Ill IIIUV‘ dander of animals such as the horse, animal ham. bacteria and Hm pm- tvin of funds aw amung tho- I'rmnwnt mnsvs, I 1‘. a- \Vlm'h will slmw to what. substances yuu hm», lmcnmn sunsrtnzml. Pollen. ‘ “ ' ‘ - â€"l ..__ IIâ€. - ‘nnnun “III-II \UII haw III‘LI‘IIHIIINI â€I0 Iausu, \IIII I'aII (IUIN' :uoid H, 0? IIIIIII‘IgII II‘I‘aIfllI‘n II III [H‘IHIIIH' (“‘- SI-nsitizatou. Hl't'all. potatoes, sweet potatoes, milk. hum-r. cream. (murals, rice. crackers and things made with flmlr such as bison-its 01' ‘muffjns. '7 _._.I ï¬lll.|| “.1 I’Ih"-". r- _â€"_- Bo surn to try to build muscles and nut mm-vly to accumulatn fat. Cancer Not Contagious Mrs. F. G. asks: “13 cancer conga.- giuus? I am caring for a rulaahw \\ ho has one} Reply (lancm' i§ not regarded as conta- ginus. suaded the soda fountain clerk to make you skid through the alley on your ear. After the plulocracy of Long Island, the ranch in Mberta should be a most enjoyable change for the Prince of Walesâ€"St. Catharines Standard. Foods to Increase Weight Reply Reply oacaesmmom. DARNDED PEST!THAT°$ WHAT HE \sttu, SHOW NM \N ANYWAY,’ - ETC: ETC: ETC. Popular Annual Fall Fair Drew Larg ' Crowd Last Friday.â€"-Per- feat Weater and Gen? albibits Make For Sucre :s of Show. Good weather, good exhibits and a good crowd, meant another success for the Prieeville Fall Fair last Fri- day. This annual fair is becoming quite popular and patrons were in attendant-e from Durham, Flasher- ton, Markdale. Dundalk, and other outside points. That the fair this year gets plenty of publicity goes without saying. there being no less than nine newspapermen present, two from Dundalk, one from Mark- â€" -- J lt\u‘n ‘0“ U ll VIII yuo.wâ€"-._' dale, two from Fleshcrton and four from Durham. The hall exhibits this year were numerous and of high quality, and, we believe, the best ever shown at this fall fair. Especial mention must here be made to the butter exâ€" hibit, on which this show annually .prides itself, and which this year was bigger than ever. The display of flowers. baking, and home manu- factured goods was also of excep- tional quality and the roots and ve- gebables would be hard to surpass. v Outside. on the second day, there was a good exhibit of live stock and keen competition. In the sports events. a horseshoe pitching tourâ€" nament was pulled off which re- sulted in a win for Frank Riley and Bert Aussem, with Major McGilli- vray and Ray McLean second. The girls’ softball game between Price- ville and Markdale was hotly cou- tested. the former being 1 up when“ ; the game was called. Good music was provided by Dun- dalk Band during the afternoon. and Scotch piping by Neil Cameron of l’eiceville. and dancing by Master J. I). Armstrong of Shelhurne were two numbers on "'e afternoon pro- guam that were much appreciated. Another interesting feature on the grounds was a bazaar held by the Women‘s Institute. which. we are told. was patronized very liberally. uuu. vvuu .vanv-u-uv-- .‘ . _d - 1n the evening the usual concertl was put on, the talent this year beâ€" ing from Shelhurne. Though we were not present at the entertain- ment, we are tnlcl it was. about as geml as it could posm'hly he, ‘and the erowd in attendance was more than plmsml with the pregram provided. HORSESâ€"Draught Spanâ€"S Batchelor, W. Beaton, W. Atcheson. Brood Mareâ€"D. Nichol. 2 yr oldâ€"S. Batchelor. Coltâ€"D. Nichol. Agricultural Spanâ€"A. McArthur, W. A. Lawr- ence, W. Atcheson. Brood mareâ€"â€" Sent Woman to Bed. Great Change After Taking Lydia E. Piqklmn’s NERVES AND MINIINB SPELLS Sarnia, Ontario.--“ After my girlie was born I was a wreck. My nerves were too terrible for words and 1 sim- ply could not stand or walk without pains. I suffered with fainting spells until I was no longer any good for my household duties and bad to take to my bed. The doctor said I should have an operation, but I was not in a ï¬t condition at that time. I neighbor said, ‘Why don’t you try Ly ia E. Plnkham’s Ve - etable Compound? I am sure it will 0 cu ood and will save those doctor’s ills. So I was advised by my husband to try it after I told him about it. I am very thankful to say that l was soon able to take a few boarders for a while as rooms were scarce at that time. My baby is 17 months old now and I have not yet had an operation, thanks to your 1.: LL- medicine. I have recommended the Vegetable Compound to a few people I know and have told them the cod it has done me. I know I feel and oak a dif- ferent woman these last few months and I certainly would not be without a bottle of your medicine in the house. You can use this letter “lad“: aee ï¬t, aslehould be onlytoog .for those suffering an I have to know what it has done for me.â€â€"Mre. ROBERT G. MAC. Gnnoon, R. R. No. 2, Sarnia, Ontario. A recent canvaea of women uaere of the Vegetable Compound report 98 out of 100 received beneï¬cial results. This is a remarkable proof of ita merit. C Vegetiblé THE DURHAM CHRONICLE year old-Andrew Morrison. Coltâ€" thcka. Atcheoon 2 8 8. Andrew 17inch. Atchescn 2 _8_.‘ 2 General Purpose Spanâ€"Rom. Alennder, H. C. Rud- ley, Jno. Shortreed. Brood mueâ€" H. R. McLean. Geo. Duncan. Brood mareâ€"Geo A. Bell. 2 yr oldâ€"Nell McLean, 6690.. Duncan 2 8: 3. 1 your oldâ€" Geo Dun- can. Spring coltâ€"Geo. A. Bell. Single driverâ€"J. A. Henderson. Jae Berry. Lady Driverâ€"Jae. Berry. Robt. Klu- nell. Best Turnout by F. P. Remyâ€"- Dr. 0. E. Carr. Worst Turnout by W. G. Watsonâ€"Lawnle Batterton. SWINE Yorkshire Boar, over 1 yearâ€"T. L. Mercer. Sow. over 1 yearâ€"'1‘. L. Mercer. Sow 1924â€"Mercer 1 2. Boar 1924â€"- Mercer 1 2. CATTLEâ€"Durham Bull, agedâ€"Don. McMillan. Bull. 2 yr oldâ€"L. McArthur. Bull, 1 yr old D. Campbell, D .McMillan. Bull calf. T Nichol, D McMillan. Mllch cow-â€" D. McMillan. W. J. Meade. '1‘. Nichol. 2 yr old heiferâ€"'1‘. Nichol, Meadsfl 1 yr old heiferâ€"D. Nichol. Hereford Bull. agedâ€"W. A. Lawrence. Bull calfâ€"W. A. Lawrence 1 8: 2. Much cowâ€"W. Burnett, Lawrence 2 a 3. 2 yr old heiferâ€"Lawrence. 1 yr old heiferâ€"Lawrence. Heifer calfâ€"Law- rence. Roadster xâ€"Dl' O. E. Carr. '1‘. H Raeburn. comm nu: sun m musu. IORE STOVE ma voua noun ms max new cm Marvel Combination Cooker This stove is the greatest value that has evér been offered to this community. It is furnished with a polished top, six 9 inch lids, 1 reducing lid, lift front for large piece of wood, cooking surface 40%: x 24 in., 12 in. ï¬re pot well lined with Here is a wonderful heat producer. This Quebec heater has a large chamber for coal gases to burn up be- fore passing into the chimney, ï¬re pot is 12 ins. in di- ameter, lined with ï¬re brick, outside measurement is 16 inches in diameter, 36 inches in height, 3 roller grates. wCompare These PricesWith Others Marvel Quebec Heaters Price $ 1 7.75 Bull. 3 m and ovérâ€"H. C. Bailey. Cowâ€"why 1 l 2. Much cow. dutyâ€"A. J. IcViw. W. G. Wnuon. A. B. McDonald. Inch J Mada. 2 yr old heiferâ€"J. A. Nich- ol. J. G. Whyte. Mend: . lyeu' old heiferâ€"W. Mather. '1‘. Nichol 2 l 3. 2 yr._ 91d_steer_â€"â€"Meada_, D. Campbel}. Polished top, six 9 inch lids, one reducing lid, cooking surface 4O‘/2 x 24 in., lift front for large piece of wood, 12 in. ï¬re pot, ï¬re brick lined, 3 roller grates, large roomy oven 20 ins. deep, 17 V2 in. wide, 11 in. high. W. Mather. 1 yr. and stoop-J. A. Nichol, D. Nichol, W. Mathew. Steer calfâ€"Mather, D. ~Nichol, 1). Mc- Mi! Marvel Combination Cooker Without Warming Closet good ï¬re brick, 3 roller grates, oven is large and roomy, 20 in. deep, 17‘ 2 in. wide, 11 in. high, with thermome- ter in door. ' The ï¬re circles complete- 1y around the oven before passing in- to the chimney. Large roomy warm- ing closet with folding doors. Hot water copper reservoir. Sheu-ung nunâ€"D Helium. mt runâ€"D. lclflllm. Aged eweâ€"1). ï¬e. lulu) l t 2. Shea-ling eweâ€"D. Ic- llilltn l t 2. Eve lambâ€"D. [cull- That Would Be Nice! \ HOPE .HEEP PAGE ‘I.