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Durham Chronicle (1867), 22 Jan 1925, p. 3

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It“ 1808 .\ week ago Thurs- ur~ 11nd {Hands gnu). ... :uut wo-so-nted him rad Service we only 8 prices LSORIES . KINDS LE, Prop. 47c. GARAGE VICE 5|” rolet 7H HC. "‘0" 6-O-°~°~o~-o-W ,9 ”r EgeronI. ”May last after unnmfnry rheu- n pl] I'M‘. Hf 'I‘nrnnto h Gas \HilNii m-r m 3"." "1 ["098 In still mm comma-nous IADB ; : :xsxnoou um summon HE vucouvna nxranss \HN IMPIHA LI) TRANS- Infection prelim} ion Importint ~ \1 W. Rik": “Dons what. a par- ~ i‘~ imw' anything to do With ' .' :ziH-simH-s‘.’ If it (1009. what ~ f'mnis rause them?" ‘ Reply J intimritios believe that the ; Anni nf dint. by causing in- i' truuhlv. may eventually lead ' ’IHHlilHHH n! thn gall-bladder- anything in the way 4 mu m mm] for sore “Into-r l HM. one 0 Huwuts and would sum-thing that is 20¢ m.- olIso-aw- is mobably‘ zuznnn-o during t 0 early ut'twn ro-sults In delay 2 [In Slllnl .'Il] n-nnm-__, mm m- used for sore throat? Every untur I get one or more sore hr'uzlls‘ and would like to know umwlhing that IS good for it.” Reply I'huru i< alwavs one very impor- m: Hum: m look out for when sore m m-c-In's. That is diphtheria. - mu tint thing to do Is to llnd out waho'l' HI' "0' V0” hflVn [linhihnnin n . u, IH'KHIS with symptoms of camp}; and u rough which .iw. it is usually a week or ten days, hHWPVPP, befor ‘ t.._.-.-tu- whoop occurs with the flap-ms or coughing. The entire dur- ;.ri.»n of tho- disease is from four In six \kas, sometimpq imam. 81' lulyUl - ' ""J Hum: to look out for whom sore :it m'rurs. That is diphtheria. *u- tint. thing to do is to find out. 'tn-i' or not you have diphtheria. .~ clnnu by having throat. cul- ~ tzikz-n :ind o-xamined. If the Hit-nut proves to be diphtheria, -'\ill. giwn immediately and in 'to'ttt dwws'. is ”)0 important ' :1: tt'o-nin‘lt'nt. t .';it'1.'|t* that. is frmnmnuy used 4‘ nt‘ nun-half teaspoonful each Jr and imkim: soad (sodium bi- mtu m a glass or warm water. or on» is a solution of boric :u wutvl'. tun“ you haw; badlv dinnnaml hinmntnn. 'i'HnM 9.00 p. m.; Ar. Win- “ :un.: Ar. Regina “.15 Smkrltoon 60') a. 11).; Ar. é" um; Ar. Edmonton ; .\:-. Vancouver 7.00 p.11). .pmo'nt of tho- \‘ancmm‘r - «r' the highest standard. : f In: car. Tourist Stan-1 ' 4 mm rtmen t-Observttion l IIII'IfIHn n! Hm gall- bladder. Immatmn M the gall- blad- '4 M tho. “'93! on this ~ the trip a pleasure. . wrvn'p is provided by :m I'm-mo Railway in’the Hum-3's leaving Toron- -_'hr at 9.00 p. m. ”envctive If ' "J WV uumuuuce 01 exposure to coughs and , .- . ases of the disease. . .o-zise is ‘irohahly most con- When one of a family of chil- . in early stages, this dren develops whooping cough, vac- 'eslllts Ill delay in _quaran- cination of the others seems to be »l the exposure and infection successful as a preventive. Even r children: The fact that a when given during the early stages "‘3‘ been In contact with a of the disease. the vaccine seems to inch proves to be. whOOping lessen the severity and duration of and that it develops a spas- the attack. 'opvright, 1914, by The Bonnet-Brown Corporation, Chicago) HEALTH QUESTIONS AN D ANSWERS re Throat: and Garcia: Excessive. amounts of starches and ”' W a" met lat: LatcffiixPEtR‘E i‘:*“:f:,..':l::?::e.- : in the way of a garghg that].__ l _ . _ _ 1' “---- -‘A- " ‘ ‘ !nx' Vancouver. HHW'HUHS are made 8‘ Saskatuon. and at Cal- hio'f cause at gall-stones THE FAMILY NEXT DOOR u ham badly diseased u. tlwir ppmoval may from havmg so many '0 Juli?) a. m 'I‘tw tremvndnus inr-roasv in tho popularity of tna as a hewrage has bqen such that the producing ('mm- trws have bevn unable to satisfv thn demand. Tho? pricn of tva his been steadily increasing for :1 num- her of years, Sinm‘. lmwewr. vou can mapk from 2.50 to 300 cupé of tea to the pound. even at "In pricp: of “.00. thn cost pm‘ cup is only one-third of a cent. ONE DOLLAR A POUND TEA PREDICTED BEFORE LONG ul'lducation's three R's of today... rah. rah, rahfu-Tolndo Bladn. Let your nearest Canadian Pacific agent supply detinite information concerning tickets, reservations, etc., and Victoria. Canada’s national win- ter resort where summer sports maybe enjoyed the year round. 1 15 3 ,wrong habits of living. but it is a ‘so possiblo that the symptom that you complain of may be caused by ulcer, a diseased appendix or gall- bladder. or some other condition re- quiring attention. There is not much chancr that soda will cure you. It may make) you worse by causing an inrro'aso in the hydrochloric acid in‘ the stomach. Have a careful exam- mation. __-._, -.- Ijutj U} l '- I“ N. writos: “I oftvn got, a burn- ing pain in Hm stomach after I rat. I can stop it by taking some baking soda, but it comm; back again. sumo- Umvs in a couple of hours and sunny- umos not for sow-ml days. I ham takon mmlicinv for it, but it don euro mo. What I want to know is how much soda I should take and ‘how often I should tako it so I won‘t haw any burning?" Reply The first, thing to do is to find out JUSt PXflCU)’ what your troublo is. 1" _”th‘.r “.()rdsv VUUI' (188“ Pl'llllll‘lnu Juan. o-xacuy what your trouble is. In othm' words, your case requires a diagnosis. You may haw, some functiunal dryapgo}mont due tn o .-u-- -4 l - ‘ .‘ ,Mvdvm sun-goons rogard infu giving New to mild typvs 4)! of Inflammation of thc- ball-black] the most important cause nf stoma. Excessive amounts of starches and fats in the diet have been blamed. But excessive eating is considered to he as important as the kinds of food. Drinking too little water is also considered by some to be, a cause. _ hial pneumonia, tuberculusns and occasionally hemor- rhages, whooping cough is a danger- ous discasv, particularly in babies and young childrvn. lawn-y effort should he made to prevtent it by avoidancv 0f c-xpnsurv tn coughs and known casns nf tlw disvasp ‘I'I Requires a Diagnosis --,.\/ L'IUII mild Q4335 _4gf' chroni C l)hll-l»la«ili}:l;:'.zig is L'Ongidorml the kmds u! infection Kall- P‘crguson~ll:;hh: That, all ac on ”no pay shoot. not covcr div-Law or motion ho paid. (2: Accounts on pay shoot: B. (1' us.» of room $2.00; Municipal \ account $7.26. Council adjourncd to moot, ruary 9. at 10.30 o’clock a. m. 1 point, pathmaslcrs. i-ccoivc am i‘cpoi'l and gonm-al hlminnmv M:u'k-\\'ilsnn: tm's' lnnk aftm‘ t; mmls aftwr a slam count of the timn V...- nl‘ I. M:nck-â€"Wilsnn: 'I‘hal: rnsnlutions of Council tn mmliral atlnntinn for I'vsrindl'd. (Jarrind. mw. v. Adams. I“. Clark. J. 'GEdii'es. M. Matthews, Reginald Ramago and P. McDonald, poundkeopi-rs and font-o vmwm's. Wilsonâ€"~Aiaciq: That tho Roow ani' clork 'ho submit to tho Ministo of Public Highways tho petition of the Cor- ‘poration of the Township of Egre- mont showing that thorn has been nxponilod upon tho Township roads during 192/: the sum of $3,629.88, and . ruquosting the statutory grant on that amount as proivdmi by the On- tario Highways Act. Carriod. Formison-â€"-\Vilson: 'I‘ ' , Pnt'fl in tho communinniinn m.m.:..-_-n Phone 114 By-Laws were passed appointing James Nicholson and Frank Honkins auditors, salary. $18.00 each; James H. McDougall, member of tho Board of Health; J. J. Wilton, Jacob Smith, Charlos Roiwrtson, James Johnston. R. Aitkon, R. Irvin. N. Monongall, E. Garinor, it. (Jantlon, J. Wilkinson. H. Wilkinson. H. H. Caniiold. W. J. McI‘lougall, A. Yako, H. Lamont. l’. Mutch, (3. MCGillivray, J. I). Drim- mil". V. Adams. I". Clark, J. amides, M. Matthews. Rocinalrl nnmmm «ml instructed to order 7 copies of the Municipal World for members of the Council, Treasurer and Clerk. Carried. , Mackâ€"Robb: That the Deputy-Re- turning Oflicers he paid 84.50; Poll Clerks, $2; Polling Booths, 83 as for- merly. Carried. Fergusonâ€"Mack: That the trea- surer be authorized to place to the , credit of the Police Village of Hol- : stein the following sums: Special rate levied, 8401.49; Committee sta- tute labor, 8384; Total, $785.49 Car- Find ried. MIXED declaration of office and : seats as members of th for the year 1925. Reeve. der; Deputy-Hemp- Jnhr , a, . - V',l 1" a and gamma] businnss. -~I)avul Allan . “"filat thrf, pathmus- w: nulll'lfi" 0r tlw nrnfinifl}: of tho. storm anfl sum] m:- an v Hun Council in refernncn w to ”10 Pvl'v‘l'l‘iut‘nul‘u: tho statutn lahnr. rh: That, all :Icmunts mmok a. m. to ap- . rI-cmvn audltnrs’ Municiflzi'l \‘firld,’ cmmw-d by 11M. Camiwl. '. B (xihsnn any prnvinus indignnts ‘bn None Betterâ€"â€"Prices Right Rolled Oats, Oatmeal, Oat Flakes Bran, Shorts, Crimped Oats, Oat Chop, Heavy Mixed Chop for Hogs, Poultry Scratch Feed, Oyster Shell, Ground Bone and Grit. Chopping and Oat Crimping Every Day Car Load of Screenings Now on See Us For Your Flour Needs . Clvrk, F r'h- _- .-..A.n...u uu uullUdl')’ 30. a through standard sleeper will be operated by the Canadian Pacille from 'l‘erenln direct to the ship’s side at. West St. John as follows; ' Leave 'l'nrnnle January 22, and 29, 9.00 a.m.; arrive Montreal 5.10 p. m. Leave Montreal 7.00 p.m.; arrive West St. .lnhn (Ship’s side) 12.20 p.nL January 23 and 30. This direct service it. is confident- l_v expected will prove a great, con-l venience to travellers to Great Bri-l tam. Torontoâ€"West St. John Through Sleeper Service IN CONN I'IC'I'N )N WITH THE EAST- bound sailings 0f the Canadian Pa- cific 8.8, Mnntrnsn on January 23. and Hm SS. Montcalm on January .m 9 "I"0nlll-‘- .r.£.._._l~ I 1m I'PCOIVPU until .noon, Fe'bruzii'y 9, salary $105, Carried. Rain-yâ€"Jiricrson: That. Reeve and Clnrk hn authoriznd to Sign and sub- mit to thn Ministnr of Public Works , 'l'lll’l)[)llllâ€"Ba“0y2 That, if it be necessary to during winter. the rate be 15 cents for man and 30 cents per hour for man and team. Carried. Magwnodâ€"Jl‘urnhull: That Clerk advertise for Assessor, applications he received until .neen, February 9, salary $10.5, Carried. ., '1“: III ’lmnhullâ€"Ballny 'I necessary to open or during winter. the rate for man and 30 mm“? U , _--‘. m." uni-u). 1161113”. | 'l‘urnlmll--â€"4liailny: 'l‘hat. Clerk pre- ‘parn a statement «if nxpnndituro on Bontinnk and Sullivan townline, and 'l‘rvasurvr t0 fnrward cheque tn rl‘ialancn account 0! Sullivan. Car- l'lP . Mamvnml-4lrinrsnn: That By-Law N0. 89. abolishing statute labor. as required by Department of Public Highways, he passed and Clerk for- ward cupy to ”mart-input. Carried. rl‘nv-nluull n-” _ ........... ‘Jul I ICU _ . That Reeve, , Treasurer and Clark 9. to compile thn local tjgwnsjljp, Carried. Magwnbd-lfiéi'ingnn: That con- tract. to township printing be given to G. H. Mitgimll. Carried. m.--.â€"L A H ty of township. Carried. Turnbullâ€"«Bailer: That account of Hanover Memoria Hospita be paid, $41 for attendance on Fran Warner! and R. H. Richardson 830 as burial‘ oxpynsns. _Carriod. in assessment. Carried. Turnbull Bailey: That H. W Hunt be paid 83 for moving wheei scgapeij. Lost. Magwoodâ€"Grierson: That Dr. J. ;L. Smith be Medical Officer of Health at salary of 8150, and Alex. Wilson resident member of Board. Carried. Magwoodâ€"Grierson: That B -Law1 No. 88 appointing officers an stat- ing salaries be passed. Carried. Magwoodâ€"Bailey: That 85.00 be grantéd to Sick Children's Hospital consists ofâ€"Reeve, [5. J. M Deputy-Reeve, Robert Grierson COUDCIUOI'St Charles Bailez, l(lieorge u _ Mggvxood 3344 games Turn CHRONICLE CANADIAN PACIFIC Hand. m c§;1(";)"ae_ J. H. Chittick. Clerk. w DUB" LONDON "u . IV“ The following accounts were nid: Election account ‘73; J. H. Chi wk, salary. ”0; W. 6. Elastic, salary, 875; J. H. Cbittick, pos , cxpress and phone, 817; W. G. nstne, postage, ; Ro ert 'l‘wamloy, culvert, 8!; Que meeting of council. 813; Mungcnpal _9rld, 7 comes. 87. white stripe 39c. 30* or gray $1.59 IVVII UI UUUL the (Ski-Every hundred New Wallpapers Now is the time In,” e School is thoroughly nipned take up the followi coogrseo: (l) Junior Matricu alion i (2) Entrance to Normal School. Each member of the SM is n Uni- versity Graduate end experienced Teacher. Intending pupils should prepare to enter at beginning of term. w... mun reports: In mefii'uy of Lon n. buildings have sunk from “then to rm;

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