)XFURDS OBTUR ADVISE†: IPERATIUN FOR MRS. PENN EVERY DAY Foods ’. Pig and Poll"! Feds â€s \IILLS ,e Escaped It by Tnhn.’ 'di F. Pinkham'. V0... table Compound 11' ANYBODY 8 803mm? \INS Durham, Ont. {mend #0- P- ‘I had â€an ‘ .1 m my side for two o o o o-o-o-‘Q-W tin "A fter WM“ 14 very much 1'... 1514 H1? doctor ’0“ l aKo-n Lydig E. Pin". ~ h'mpoum! and l t l :H fart; ï¬lm 3' WP?!‘ born. Im- y friends."â€"-ln, Main Street. St... 35.00 $2.95 ration as I u 'iisplacemcnt. A .n try your man. mam's Veggub]. .msidortd. N“ (10. too. 06; , â€Mario, Me. 'tm it :8 Tem r‘ than P and Mrs. W. M. )stren now, â€d rm: durum tho plslino-r, may know 0? ES 3 1.60 IHI HM .3449 EIA \‘ 5.75 My DIO' small drawn In, it so all? The Town!†Star contends that Ew. with her chin music‘. was not the nnly musician in the Garden 0! Edenâ€"that the serpent played â€:1 Eve‘e feeling“. Granted. But at that it only coo-s tn show that music MUSIC INSTRUMENTAL (1. Anything that brings on d?- strurtinn of rent blond evilsâ€"for examplv. harto-ria 0r parasitvs dP-i wlnpml in thv intvstinzil tractâ€"will causn tho disnasp. 0r thvra may he a i'ongf-nital lack 0f thod-form- ing pom-r of tho “mans that manu- facturo- thn rmt blood cvlls. It also fUHU“'S pxhausting cnnditinns. such as sun-r6" 0r prnlnnned hemorrhages, diarrhea. {mu-rs. mvntal shtick. pm- !nunot imwn sicknms and promianry. l'nmyorahh- hygio-nic surroundings or insufï¬cient nourishmmit may al- so lvad to this type nf annmia. *2 It is nut ctirvrtly ho'i'Pditary. in tho» svnsp that a parent trans- mits it tn tho» oflsprinc. hut it may h» a result of a i-ungmital dotirivnry in â€lo- hlnmt-forming organs. “(4' SIM) had a bad spvll a few mnnths as", tlwn .400de tn m-t betltlvr. Lately she has not lu'f'n so we ICopywright, 1926, by The Bonnet-Brown Corporation, Chicago.) HEALTH QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Petnicions Anemia mating with acnto oxaom'abtinns (m- um. L. H. wriu-s. “l have} ais- fleas? i“ severity; PM W'I'IliPimJS [or who has what tho. doctor calls ï¬rm"; '9‘,†ozmeptmn .t" th" “1"“ pvrnu'xmh' ammlit. and I would liko f3â€. '5 smuply UMUWS ""0†to to ask Sumt‘ Gnostions about it. mermmv tho I "nntllltmn. but “I“ .. . . Will's“ promo: 5' a om; a donnitn t . \\ a so: 9 . . . ' ‘ ".1 l“ 'llt‘glfflgfulhlzri't". ‘hdlmo'l, 3“ â€I" UN“. â€If? HUUHOK ‘ . in [mm-mus :ummia is uniforml' .‘. . v I ' ‘, 3 J I» It «ODMRIHHS- unfavorablv. “,4 5’... had}; bad syn-H u {PW A prophylactic injection 0! anti- H'tann' so-rum should kw Um nvxt â€up. This w'cwc-durc- has lung Inasmuch as "in bacillus of to'l- anus grows nnly in situations whc-rp tho-r» is little or nu nxygvn (air), it is minimally puncture wounds. whose opening is small and for thv mus-t part clnsml that are most dan- go-ruus. For this rmsnn. o-wry such wnunil should lw immo-cliatrly laid 0w" by a frm» incisimi and thnr- mighly ('alllt'rlll'd. (Birvlo-ssnvss in this ro-gai‘il may lm fatal. Many a man who has lliml n! liwkjuw might haw lwvn savml hail lio- lisml this dimpli- pro-i'ulitinn. A rusty nail is grim-ally found} in a win nf rubbish 01‘ in snmu con- w-nlml spot wlwrv it has laid fur a (mnsulvrablu Hm". In such a loan- linn. â€w gvrmi nf tc-talms thrive. 'l‘ho- nail is «um-rm! with tetanus go-rms. and whvn it puncture-s Hu- 3km. tlu- germs am â€imputed" into “In wmmd. It is not tlw must. but tlu- Korma: that. bring nn Inckjaw. “'hnlu tlw bacillus that. causes h-lanus is fomnd we-rywlu-rv, it alumnus in gamlo-n-suil, manure, rubbish and dust. 'l‘lwru is nothing tn Uw pnpular nation that a rmty nail will causu luckjaw. The rea- umn a wound 0811591] by a rusty nail H l'nlluwml by to'talms is this: 'l’ho- fm-nu-r is clowning things up and gutting ready for Um spring planting. 'l'lw amateur gardener is doing likvwisv. And both are dual- mg with an vnvmy fur mum dvadly than {rust or rust. This {on is the gun-m uf 'l'o-tanus. (-nmmunly known as "ankJaw." impelled by the necessity of sands are back again in the g earning a livelihood, thou- reat outdoors. lnï¬all chronic aflections. there rrlmls 0f xmprnwmvnt alter- “Ir-day. lunch a, mu. Safest Procedure THE FAMILY NEXT DOOR Reply IN THE TROUBLE at brings on (Ipâ€" bloml OPUSâ€"{01' or parasitvs dr- stinal tradâ€"will Ur tin-M may W, ll. writvs: “I am a man of ï¬fty ,wars, and have been ruptured for ttw past {our years. not wry . had. By wearing a truss while working. it nnvor bothers m0. 18 â€WW anything I can get to rub on , that ymi think might cnrn same?" Reply Answvr: If thr- rUpturn can 1m cuntrnllwt by a truss. and it has not I incrrasvd in sizn during thp past, . war or two. you haw. nothing to ' wnrry nlnmt. l'notur surh condt- . tinns an npvrntinn. in a man of your‘ ‘ yvnrs. is nut inc‘tiratmt. But, hp ver- ltain to always \w'ar thu truss whvn lwnrkinu. as mm a rnptnro- ttmt is sunminflly insumiticant run twi-ome strangulatml. \Vlmn that. hummus. an mwt'ntinn is â€in only thing that will savn ymir lifv, Thur“ is nu local oxtnrnal application that will atl'm't it in HIP Sllflhll’st iii-grow, In fact. rubbing; “'Hllltl to‘nit tn mat-m it worse. l aruv “u- u. run: an" lllllll‘l was â€I" original rails“ 01' all tlm scariwlv a mnmunt's pausn, '° trmibln. For ant-r Ew- ano'l Um snr- of tlu-‘suddon and startling pent gaw’ tho ï¬rst duet anti EVP mr‘ntnf this prnphncy,\wwi followed it up by 3 Chin music salt». a fmv minnm in silnnt pra poor old Adam ate tho appln. 'I‘hnn tho nlpciriv light company." cam» discord. And HINT that thny â€"â€"*â€"- raisml Cain. Truly. fnlks. music Snmo mr'n arn absolntvly has much to answer foraâ€"J. Ollier with tlmir wiws. and somn in thp Shelburnc- Hmnamist. a quiet homr life. mating with .10th exam-walnmns (m- crease in severity,» and pPl'IliPiMJS anemia is no nxveption to thv ml". This is simply nature's vflnrt to «m-n-umv Hw mndition. but Um chlll'sv prom-vols alum: a tlpflnite Phunno-l, all tho- timv. 'I‘Iw mxtlnnk in puma-inns anemia is unifurmly unfavm‘ablv. Flil'tlllmtl'i)’, the dim-.350 is «if 00m- paratiw-iy simrt duration. “min, which is almost certain in (awry ms". rmulis from o-xiiziustinn. fail- Iirv nf Hu- “MIN. 01‘ strunmilatinn. Following this, the muscles of the trunk and limbs bvcome ‘zonti'zwtmi. 'l'iw o-ntii'c bmiy is now absolutvly rigid. From timn to timv, the pa- tio-iii has i'UflVUISiUHS that. cause! the must agnnizinu summing; tho- rain» is pin-plea and â€NW“ is dangui- Hf asphyxia, WM!» 3 pi-nfusn swmt mwrs Hu- surfmw. Through it, :ill Uw mind i'vmains (3'0'81'. 'l'o'ianus (inc-s nut begin in simw itsrlf until about torn days aftrr thn data at injury. The ï¬rst. sign is a hrmi i'o-rling :ind ilf'mial'ill‘. A day nr sci laivr, â€H" patio-lit rnniplziins of a stifl’nvss and tnnsiun in tin.- hack u! tiu- m-rk and Um muscles uf masticatinn. In a short Lima, spasm «if "new musclvs tiikvs placv. and lurks tho- jziws, whiln Um cun- traciinn of â€in neck musrlvs draws tiw iwad backward. The: {aim is. immobilv, Hn- forum-ad wrinklnd, and MW rnrnvrs of Hm HWUUI drawn back. musing u pcrpvtual grinning.r o-xprnssmn. passed its experimental stage ancl stands today a measure of proven worth and merit of the lirst magni- tude. The serum is of no value after serious symptoms have devel- 0ped, and the. only hope then lies in the use of large doses of tetanus antitoxin. But its results are by no means as clellnite and certain. and here. it anywhere, we haw a good example of the truth in the old saying that “an ounce of pre- vention is worth a [Mllmt of rure." EXP-"lit that "ton of euro†Wmlltt he still nearer the faets in the matter. Do Not lassage Rupture / mum/17 §\\\\‘-\ \\ //A “Brt'thrv'n.†said Hm minietc-r' with scar-cply a mnmvnt's [‘18le "in View of tho sudden and startllnc fulfil- mt'nt of this prnphncy, w» will apnml a low minim-9 in silnnt praym for tho vlectriv light mmpany." Tm- awning lesson was from thv Bank Of Job. and tho ministM' had just. ro-atl. “Yva. Um light (of Hm \Vil'kf’ll shall ht- pnt nut." wlmn im~ mmliatnly flu» church was in total darknvss. Simple buckthorn bark, glycerinn, etc†as mixed in Adlerika, nftr‘n helps Stomach trouble in TEN minutes b3 remnvim: ï¬ne Brings nut a sur- prising amount of old wasto matter 3011 m-wr thmighi. was in 3011? 53s- tom Stripe that. full bloaimj {mel- im: and makns 30:1 happ3 and vhcwr- ful. chvllvnt for chronic: mr stipa- tinn. \«llmikn “mks 0' [UK and (Inliciitflill3 0353'. McFmidens Drug Storm. SIMPTE MIXTURE MAKES STOMACH FEEL FINE Zinnias still Main) 3 groat shai'n hf the popular fax'nr. and nn'w mi- Hi'im: in hath tho- «41105331 and smallm‘ typos an» nffvi'i-d. Nn iiiwr material for summer bmldim: can hn found than â€men plants rivaling tlw dahlias. Tho lists 8!“? varimi. and â€H" flnwvr Rai'dminr has :3 widn choicn fmm which to so-lvct his hnautivs this snasnn. Moro noveliios in lwrcnnials will ho found than usual, tho no-wvr plants toasts-d abroad reaching us in quantity. 'l'lw “rook mallows. Si- Iialcvas, which have crieatmi much intorvst in England. aim now ofl'i-rmi to the Canadian trad“. 'l‘hi-y arn cousins of tho hollyhock hut. lowvr growing. Now [co-land [mppii's‘ such as Tangvrim- and a new speech-s from 'l‘iiwt in glowing urango- toms arc- among ihv no-w rim-rings. Than. too, there arp now lupinvs in the pore-n- nial class in a ri-markahlv ‘vai'ii-iy of (-olors, an hnllflownrs, pinks and vin- lashuru also prnmlsml. Sulv'ias in rmw and white but of huttvr halnt. and frowr blooming man nld_l{'t‘ typos arc on}: of the lgfl'f'rmgs: (lalvndulus, uld favurilvs which have swnrml a m-w 10350 of pom)- larily owing to huge! "om-rm! rich- ly calm-ed new types, the Hall cal- :mdulu. a tlurist's fzn'm'iu', [wing typic-al, SIN)“; sumo! new writ-tins, 1:01,:me Munarch. shudvs. Larw-flnwvrml salpiglossis. said to 1w mnrv fl'nc flowering than the uldvr types, are mm M the! Hf- (wings. .Iu llll ‘/ I‘ ll Ill-AD. The sparkling calliopsis or annual ('mvopsis has snmn now farms in dark marmm and crimson and in dwarf forms. 'l‘lw hundsumv annual lark-spm's will show snmo- nvw New colorings and larger flowers in popular old annuals mark the 1926 offerings in the seed catalogues that are now in the mails. Each year sees new types of asters. Pre- viously we have had the huge llow- erell. hing-stemmed types as the marvels of this class. This season there will be some handsome dwarfed types, one known as the Geisha being an example. There. :u'e_al.~'o handsome single forms, 1926 IODEL FLOWERS Passing the Buck THE DURHAM CHRONICLE frank While alfalfa profors a rich, clay loam soil, it will do wall on most drop soils providml lhoy arr woll drained. roasonahly frro of woods, and in a good stair of frrlility. Sour soils must ho avoiclml. hut this ronclilion can-ho rorrorti-al hy a lih- rral application of limo, Whrn sol- mating sol-cl, raro should lw takrn [o so-ruro a hardy varic-ty. Grimms anal Untario varic-galml arr the- two host variolivs l'or Maritin‘m rondi- lions. Whom- alfalfa is living grown in a llvlol for tho llrst tlmr, tho smut shonhl hr moronic-dually farmrr wishing to uiw suml inornlation a trial may sornro, from of chargv, from tho Contral l‘Ich-rilm-nlal Farm, (lt- lawa, rnongh nilru rulturc- to troal “no lmslirl of srml. 'l'hv rail» of soul] sown prr arru may vary from lif- to-on to lm-nty pounds [wl' arrv. hut tho latlor ralr shoultl lm usml by hoginnrrs. as it will insnrr a thick- or stand of plants. Nursc- rrops may lm iisml. snrh as harlry or whrat, if sown lightly, hot wr liml it much In many sections of Canada, al- falfa is rapidly becoming an impor- tant farm crop, but unfortunately, this is not the ease in the Mari- time Provinces, says C. F. Bailey, Superintendent, Experimental Sta- tion, Fredericton, NB. The farmers in these provinces are quite aware of the merits of this crop, but with rare exceptions, any attempts to grow it have met with complete or partial failure. However, experi- mental work with alfalfa, at the Fredericton Experimental Station has demonstrated that it. can be grown successfully if conditions are made favorable to its development. ESSENTIALS 1'0 SUCCESSFUL LLEALPA GROWING See New Models at:â€" Phone 602r15 Durant Motors of Canada. Limi TORONTO (Leasidc) ONTARIO Zforrga/e/efléw £1216 Ask for a Demonstration. The New Star is supreme in the low coat ï¬eld. Try the New Star Four or the New Star Six up the steeped trades. through sand. mud and now. You will see a demonstration of POWER unequalled by any other moderately priced at. A. MCCABE, Dealer Pasturing nvwly si-vdvd alfalfa is almnst snrv tn pmw disaslruns. ll shmild go intn thc- winlrr with at least tun inchvs of growth in Ul'ch’l‘ to hold this snuw and prnlm'l llu- plants, If it niakvs lun llllll'll 1mm lh, it shnuld his itlippvd high with a mowvr, and tho, clippings allmwd m ri-main nn thu grmind. 'l‘hv. fullnw- ing spring. it is “'0'“ tn rull llw Iii-Id if there is any uvidvmw of livawng, in nrdc-r that tlw i-cmls may IN‘G'HIIN‘ lirinly l‘SlfltlllSlH‘lt in tlm sail and nntlwflkillnd by drying winds. All’alfu shunlh Man?! wlun unn- tvnth Ill bloom. 'l‘wn g'mps may he cut at “MS stagv durum; the mm- better to sow alfalfa about tlu- mid- din «of June willuml a nurse- crap. If the latter muthml is fulluwml. llw plants grow mm-ll slrongvr and «lo-- w'lnp u mot syslo-ln lnm‘u ('apalllv Hf reslsling lu-avmg tlu- fullmum: spl'lllll. You Buy Satisfaction [90. The uniformly hi 1"; .nty never varies. Try t. Durham and Varney offbeat: add-5w mc'r. Only in rare «as-um (an a third «'rop lu- harwslwl mulm' Manama comlilluns. as â€In gruwum m-asun is nut sufï¬ciently lung In normal at Hul'llcic-m. gmwllu lu gm lulu llw wm- um, and wlnlnr-killing Is alnmsl. surn ln fallow, M‘u-r mu-h m-up uf hay is (alum 0". llw livlcl slmuldl lw \M'll llarrcm'ml will: a spikv lmolln lmr- I‘UW. This will ll'ml lH km'p Wan-ll! from lm-mmng c-slulohslml and will lll'H'lflll :m nlwn surl'mw- allnwmg from zwraliun and Will mvrvzw- llm wau'r-lmlclllm «'moarlly M â€W mil. â€"--'-v- Thu pruln'ivmr's “If“. wan in M- tmldamw- wlu-n yu \‘Ilzngv rutâ€"up vu- tvrml “w m-m-ral shu‘o'. “Madam van ynu xivv mu a yard «If lmrk?" “Unrlmnly.†slw ruplu-d, and mm- I'm: to UW buy at. “W hark Hf Hm sun-v, called: “\Mlln’v, mm this mentlvnwn Unrm- mu‘s fut-1.“ The Bull Called PAGE 8.