.ch other. ' Many 953;“. rience whnf. this “chic will 2 hey nre nnxm for other. tokno'. :h testimony Md cm In suffering from the MIDI-b? non to her sex to [In thh well- 'n medicine n fair trial. you know thnt in anant cum .2 women use" of the Vegan“. xmnd over 220,000 to lie: um n. d. To the question. ‘ ave you to. d beneï¬t by takin this medicine?" 1‘ cent'replied †cl." n mrans that 98 out 0. every 16]) '91] are in better bedth because have given this medicin. n my fptnul', :u‘t‘nl‘clillg t0 the Ofï¬Ciï¬l ,mlllf. So'o'm“ [0 b? any “101'- {gu'o- “Ioh' 0‘00“th to carry a bl†Hf sight 0' th“ road “'1‘â€? run so m.-â€"l’ct9rbor0 Examiner. ,Wed., Oct. 21 and vmshml down the l liutn'o- at 20 feet. When mi. Hn- unfortunate man .Io-ml m-W‘l'al hours. “is n-uko-n. and he human-ml - f\‘ (ups “081817 Sumter Coats .m d}- - to-wear Suits â€"- Iv .wv‘ n‘nko'll. and '18 3‘1de “he? .N. [Mg-mm! was 36 years or “mum-HM" Sun. rham Use in The Chronicle. R Pays. 1) THIS . 12 ES 0 O vercoats easure Suits sets, Girdles, Russian rassiere-Girdles, Hosiery and lingerie et a copy. S ON er Store THE HOUR OF GOOD 9 also carry a lino of Stamped Goods NETT MRS. J. C. NICBOL untest Spirella Parlérs 1m New. It‘s lore. [wh- :m- always caused by in- i'm-ttnn. The infection lodges about. the hair I'nllicles and in the oil «,zmnols Hf UH. skin. The germs 1‘8- .....n_.-'.t.to~ tor the infection are usu- :tH_\' nt‘ the kind knnwn as staphyâ€" Mun-ens. They either enter from tho- ~urt'2u'e of the skin or are tit-unuht. to it t'rnm some nest (If in- t'wttnn in the system. The tunsus the it'o'Hl. gums. nus-e and nasal sin- uw“ are sunie of the places where town ..t‘ int‘eetinn frequently uccux‘. I’i-let' whn have diabetes am cs- tu-t'tully susceptible to bUil'ï¬ and t‘ilt'ittlltt'lt‘h'. 'l‘hey luck resistance tn mt'o-t'tiuns in general. Cleanliness Important By DR. W. J. SCHOLES Note: 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. Occasionally someone is so unfortunate as to have one crop of boils after another. Anyone so afflicted would like to know why the boils occur. They would also like to be informed on what can be done to prevent them. For the prevention of any disease consists of a practical ap- plication of our knowledge of its cause. \mung Hm [il'v\'¢.'nt.i\'os, cleanliâ€" no-n- uf the skin is one of the most. â€mun-taint. 'l‘he avoidance of irrita- twn is almtllm‘. The back Of the 'H'i'k Is a placv that is Often irri- tatml by the collar. Then, when one (Copyright, 1924, by The Bonnet-Brown Corporation, Chicago) HEALTH QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Probably Has Rickets \li's. H. B. S. writes: "()ur baby .ugml til'teen months, has one leg tumwl. while the other is qmte. straight. Is there any means to rem- edy this emulitien? She has ap- parently kept. her weight more on NIH lunh than on the. other." Reply The most eonmmn cause of how- lo'2s is tickets. The baby's genelal itt‘llilil stmulet I't‘t't‘tVl‘ attention. The t‘lll't‘ lur rn-kets is sunlight, and end- tl\v‘t' nil. 'l'liese are also the. [ire- M-ntiws. Either plain or phosnhor- i/mt t'ml-llVo'l‘ nil may be giVen. The diet. should contain sum) ~i'l'1tlu'ct twel'. Vegetables that tune. tho-PH nmshmt ill“! but through 3 www. some oatmeal and egg: yolk. the milder lmne deformities some- lllllc“ tend to l‘Hl'l'N'l. themsetVes us the tutti." reuwers from rickets and mums. In some eases. the use of timers. mists uI‘ nttu‘l' means «if ("01‘- t-evtm: the deformity is necessary. It \Vlltlltl the strongly athls‘tlhtt‘ l0 nt' 11 ptm'v this baby in the enre. .t. 't't‘ '1‘. disease that is called psoriasis. I have been to different doctors and used medicine. on it that I have get- ten from drug stores. but have not been able to cure it. Is there any cure for it?†Reply With persistent treatment, it is ot‘ten possible to cause the disap~ pearance of the eruption in psoria- sis. The trouble is that it usually does not stay cured. Outdoor life, muscular exercise. exposure to sun- light, and frequent bathing help smue. The. X-ray cleans up some eases. But it must be used With care. As some of the remedies that are used externallyâ€"such as oint- ments containing chrysarobinâ€"re- quire extreme care in their appli- eution, they should be. used only under the. supervision of a physi- eian. 'l‘reatment by a physician who is skilled in the treatment ot skin diseases otters the best chance of cleaning up the eruption. ..__o__ A Rather Big Dose I R \xvpitne- "I am in the Mrs. S. .-\. V. hitns pmsonous? but. «m thvm'." Reply I. tint-thin Vau'ivtios of spiders. tm'untnlas. scorpions and contipedes m'mlut'o poisonous bites and stings. .\s far as wv know. any of the var- io-t'ws natiw tn this vmmtry pro- .lm-n no “my sm'inus ott‘vcts by their bito \Vhilt‘ the tug R. J. Morin W88 ï¬shing ntT Cape Rich on Thursday last. a sih‘el' hunting case watch was picked up in the nets from the depths nf Genrgian Bay. The ï¬nd ts in pursessiun of MP. Harold Tifï¬n and hears testimony to having been in the water many years. There is little doubt but what it belonged to some party whose life had been sac- riticml in a_w_reck on GeergianflBay. The watï¬h is apparentlfof Swiés makn and family bear§ the name of thu mmmfacnu‘vr. .\o doubt the \vatch will ï¬nd its way to the Huron !\‘ " Apply compresses of bicar- matv of soda. Thursday, Ocular 8, â€35. Psoriasis .\'. writes: “I Spider Bites FIBRE!) UP IN NETS THE FAMILY NEXT DOOR l is ks: "Are Spidel‘ \Vhat should be have a skin is unfortunate enough to have a boil. care must be exercised to avoid spreading the discharge to other parts of the skin. Painting the area surrounding the boil with a thin layer of iodine will help some. Care not to carry any of the pus to other parts by means of the Iln~ gem will help eoneioerablyn - I 1‘-.. Any discmw‘rable nests of infec- tion in any of the places mentioned above should. of course, be cicancd nut. This may and thq tnnduncy to boils and at. the same time, prevent the occurrcmco of other «'liseusus. The urine should be examined for sugar. Treatment for diabetes is sometimes necessary. And even though the urine contains no sugar, it is often advisable 'to cut down the amount of starch and sugar in the diet. Restrictlon 0f the carbo- hydrates (sugars and starches) is especially advisable if one is over- weight. __ A ,n '_-l'-- With persistent treatment. it is often possible to cause the disap- pearance of the. eruption in psoria- sis. The trouble is that it usually does not stay cured. Outdoor life, muscular exercise. exposure to sun- light, and frequent bathing help some. The. X-ray cleans up some. cases. But it must be used with care. As some of the remedies that are used externallyâ€"such as oint- ments containing chrysarohinâ€"re- quire extreme care in their appli- cation, they should be used only under the. supervision of a physi- cian. 'l’reatnient by a physician who is skilled in the treatment of skin diseases offers the best chance of cleaning up the eruption. A Rather Big Dose )ly's. 1“. LB. writes: "I am in the halnt nf drinking two onus of cor- I‘m with t‘m‘ll mm]. If I am tu‘ed, Reply Six or se\ en cups 3 dav is a. rather goinl sized dose. In moderation. entree seems to do no damage to most. adults. Excessive amounts may cause. nervousness. indigestion. insomnia and disturbance of the action of the heait. Rest is better tor \ou than coffee “hen mm are tired. (me or No cups a den \xould he better than six or sewn. I somvtimos take an. extra cup in Um afternoon. Is tlns llkt‘l)’ w (10 nw any harm '3" Institute in 0.1llingw00d to be. placml with other Genx‘gian Bay relics. The )leaford Express. Read the Classiï¬ed Ads. on Page 9. livery motorist knows the danger and difï¬culty of driving a car with a damp windshield, so this tip may be valued. A solution of two ounces of glycerine and one drum of com- mon salt. mixed well in an ounce. of water. will keep the windshield clear it. all kinds of weather. It should be applied in a thin layer with a piece of gauze. downward stroke being used. TO CLEAN A WINDSBIELD “Iv-“vow v uuv â€"._ __ _ Sheppard will regret to learn. of her recent death from an operatlon. Mr. Sheppard is a brother of the late Mrs. Henry Parker, and he and his degeased wife are well and fav- orably known here. The smoke still rises from the cem- ent mill, and we understand the debt on the property at the beginning of the year is being rapidly wiped off. Director McKechnie gets credit for saying another year will clear the preperty of debt and pay share- holders a dividend. Intelligence has reached here of the serious illness of Mr. Roy Gor- don, jaweller, of Weyburn, Sask., who is suffering from typhgid fqut‘j. ' 5U Uuuw‘- C-Oc â€"â€" '-â€"- v We regret. to announce the death of Mrs. James Boulden of Elmwood. sister of Mr. Thomas Petty of this town. Deceased was 68 years of age and in} only for a couple of weeks. The Furniture Company had a graining machine installed during the past week and is now fully able to cope with any of its competitors. On Thursday last as Mr. Allan Campbell of Livingston’s Corners, and his sister-in-law, Miss Forman, of this place, were driving on Gara- fraxa street, the horse became un- manageable and, belting, upset the buggy. throwing the occupants to the ground. Getting clear of the harness, the animal started on a lively clip up the street toward the bridge, but was captured before go- ing far. The buggy and harness were but little the worse and the occu- pants uninjured. i We are just informed of the death of Mrs. Henry Hoolmr of Bunessan, who died Sundaywlast after about Rev. and Mrs. ’1‘. H. Farr of Wal- laceburg are spending a few weeks with relatives and friends in this vicinity. Mr. Farr has resigned his charge at \Vallaceburg and will soon enter his duties at Gorrie. Darkies’ Corners Correspondence. â€"Mr. Joseph Atkinson has moved into his new residenct. and he did not keep all the happiness to himself, either! On Friday night. he gave the young people a party, and they thoroughly enjoyed them- selves in games and dancing. Mr. G. Aljon was the lucky man on Dur- ham fall show day. He carried off the special prize given by Mr. John Staples for the best sucking colt. October 12, 1905. Mr. Lauder Buchan had his thumb smashed in the cogwheel of a planer he was running in the furniture f actorv on Saturday , last. a year’s illï¬ess. "The romaihs were mterred Tuesday. Miss Alma Hughes of Wallacebuirg is visiting her brothers and sisters here. Miss Bella McGirr. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McGirr, is quite ill at. present. TWENTY YEARS AGO Citizens who knew Mrs._ Charles W’ord has reached Mrs. Glass here that. her son, Percy. who is on- gaged in the printing ofï¬ce of Hon. Frank Oliver at Edmonton, is now in tho hospital suffering from ty- pimid lover. O " , A7----_--â€"- A“ The Harvest. Home anniversary en- tertainment. at Varney was held in the Methodist. church there on Mon- day night. There was a crowded house in attendance. and Mr. Cotton. who acted as chairman, pronounced the order the. best, he. ever saw at such a gathering. Two weeks ago we announced the serious condition of Wilfrid Calc‘ler, who underwent an Operation for ap- pendicitis. His case. was a very cri- tical one from tho ï¬rst. and the operating surgeon pronounced the, ehanees ten to one against. him. He seemed to improve slowly for a time. but complications set in. and and abscess formed. The patient succumbed under a second opera- tion performed Monday afternoon. Much sympathy is felt, for Mr. and Mrs. Calder in their bereavement. 0n Mondav afternoon about 2 Oclnck. Mr. Robert Benton of Dro- more. dropped dead \erv suddenlv while engaged doing some stone \\ ork on the farm of the late James Andrews. He came out, that day to assist his brother and was at \\ ork onlx an hour or so when death oc- curred He “as 3350 wars of age. un- married. and lived on the. homestead. Besides his mother. three brothers. James. John and William sanive. Thursday morning last was a rather unlucky one for Mr. John Harvey. John is employed bv C. Smith 8: Sons, and has charge of the eupola in the moulding room. While up on a ladder repairing the fan. the ladder broke. and Mr. Harvey was thrown to the ground. While not seriously injured, he will be. THE DURHAM CHRONICLE owiged to lay on for s few days. Mr. Thomas Cook has returned to town and is at present engaged with the Furniture Comany. Mrs. Charles Falkingham died on Monda lastand is being interred this ednesday afternoon in Trin-l ity church cemetery. She leaves aT husband and two daughters, Mrs. R. F. Miller of Brantford and Mrs. John Harbottle of town. About 11 o’clock on Monday night a light was seen in the implement rooms of Mr. D. Campbell, and in- vestigation proved the place on ï¬re. How the ï¬re originated is unknown, but happily the loss is small, the fire being extinguished by a few pails of water. Jimmy Lavelle happened to be passing and gave the alarm, and then lost no time in sounding 5 R( :3 Baker: Lt *d Iâ€"J ‘n The F? Mr. W. J. McCalmon has started a blacksmith shOp in Ham’s old stand next the Middaugh House sta- the. ï¬re bell. bles. Anniversary services in conec'tion with the Glenelg Baptist church on October 8 and 9 were a decided suc- cess. Rev. L. F. Kipp of Strathavon preached good sermons afternoon and evening. He also. sang two solos. On Monday night the church was ï¬lled and_a good program given. M1r.A1thur Laidlaw was home m er Sunday, but left Monday morn- ing for Scranton, Pa., \\ here he has secured employment with the Pine Hill Coal Company. He is engaged in_the enginegi'ing awn/imam. AA Married.â€"â€"- Roseboroughâ€"Mighton. -â€".On Wednesday, October 11, at, the manse. Durham, by Rev. William Farquharson. Ernie Howard Rose- borough of Sarawak, to Margaret Jane Mighwp 0f _Bentinc_k._ «Bornâ€"ï¬n Thuf'sdai’, October 10, to Dr. and Mrs. Gun, 3 daughtfer. Mr. John Rose leaves this week for Seattle, Wash. On severing his connection with the ï¬re department here, he was presented by the mem- bers with a handsome watch fob and a very eulogjstic address. SCREEN PLAYERS Roxie and Leading Lady Ahnost Gar- ried to Ddath. Thrills and dangers not even hint- ed at in the script came near prov- ing disastrous to Jack Hoxie and his leading woman, Helen Holmes, while “The Sign of the Cactus.†Blue Streak Western. to be screened Fri- day and Saturday evenings in the Veterans’ Star Theatre, was being {2de in the Sierra Nevada Moun- ll'lS. Miss Holmes wanted to ride her horse across the Stanislaus River. The animal stumbled. Before he could regain his footing, the current had swept him into deep water. Miss Holmes was flung free and thus escaped danger from the horse’s hoofs. But she was being swept away when Hoxie rode his horse into the stream and threw his lariat over her shoulders, dragging her to safatxa While anio was saving Miss Holmes. Cliff Smith, the director, observed one of the Universal ranch riders being swept away, un- conscious as the result of his head striking a rock. Smith raced his horse until he came to a rock jut- ting into the riwr and lassoed the cowboy. - Hoxie. Miss Holmes safe, rode ra- pidly to assist. Smith. and Hoxie’s horse. attempting to negotiate a stpop bank lost his footing, and man ROWE’S Bakery 8: Provision Store Goods Delivered Anywhere In Town Pastry Flour 24 lb $1.00 The Finest Manitoba per bag October 19, 1905. Flour $4.75 'MUST RISK LIVES and horse rolled to the bottom. Hoxie being severely bruised when the horse rolled on him. Hoxie was sufl‘e1ing at the time from broken 1ibs suffered when his horse fell with him “hile making “Western \Vallop,†and this second accident. laid him up for several day}: An. - -I r‘ A a. . n. A “The Sign of the Cartus" tells of the struggle of ranchers to escape ruin threatened them by reason of the grasping methods of a big ir- rigation company. PAINFULLY INJURED WHEN WHEEL PASSED OVER CHEST A week ago last Friday morning when Mr. Alex. Edgar, ef the second concession, was going to (inl'l'ia with a load of lumber and brick. the team of colts which he was driving became excited and pulled him 011' the wagon, one. «if the front. wheels of which passml over his chest. Mr. Edgar was also other- wise badly hrnised and shaken Up but. when it. is considered that. the load consisted of four hundred hr ick and a considerable amuunt. 0f lum- her, it is indeed sumrising that. hisl The little lenvee and ti 0 from M mountein ten gardens. t nt are use in SALADA ere much ï¬ner in anvor then any Gunpowder or Jepen. Try it. GREEN TEA injuries were not more l‘ordmch RN‘OI'd. A Chicago woman has just paid $10,000 in England for a Chuw dog. Let us hope that she has not hit. ntf more than she can chowâ€"King- ston Standard. Fur mats will be worn a little longer this \nnlor. Also dad‘s pants. No Movie Tonight! All Our Graduates have been placed to date and still there are calls (or more. Get your course NOW. If you do not get it you pay for it anyway in smaller earnings and lost Opportunities. Enter any day. Write, cull or phone for information. CERTBAL 30818888 COLLEGE Strutford and Mount 'Forest PAGIO.