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Durham Chronicle (1867), 25 Mar 1926, p. 3

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[id-“"43 afraid I had ”'7“ a was un'd all the time ad III . Mn-titu. My sister-in-h'h“ ”411;: H l'inkham's VegehbloCQ. wmd and (‘annut praise Ittoo hwmfh pe‘k-mv-up soon I... as mm 1 had tvrflb le Mitch.“ m. a. has lcnuldnotdom ywotkud _.|{(;..-a1:rnmtne fiflt minute] p. Hf Wurwf. 0f I" were "IO Ewan}; l «uuld km“ Farr but m m}. thin tonn- m at tn. rune because“ layou- I nu A. N tnld by CW” I\o‘ l.:.'§li.l ’3. i'lnkhI’fl) s‘vm umpmmo! 13 she said It i..”,_ 1 was r9. 'ievcd before!” |kwri {hr first we bought and 8;; I ha! :mv trouble like It amen. ”â€" m. '1‘. Manny 115 Ferguson Avo- n- South, Hamilton, Ontario. 0 (Hiawa. Hntario. 7â€"“1 wu i, ,. ,; .gnwn :n‘zo-i- the birth of my 3 my. 1 my: awful beanng-do‘lfl ' DILAJV Terrible W Humrtun, Hnt. 7 “After ll FEED mm has. E. m. Vegetable W a Guardian of Many ione; but also- An Ally of Com An :\ id to Business, I!“ An Advocate of Thrift UN-DOWN AFT BIRTH OF Bl Thursday, larch Rowland. Hangar \\ ma Woun- Me at. ralBank nada Essasure .12, Hnt. “After II “by l hm! tgfifl'ible, “RAG“ Doubtful inum N then o'nnl.‘ parry . 'Hbllml fight)“. ll \ Pitun 36". HI liw nam Proceeding to the next step in our process of reasoning. we llnd that the site of the cancer had either been subjected to a continued mild t"l'lltllltlll or had been subjected to .m injury that was repaired with ~="tl'-ll~‘sttt‘. For example: cancer of the lip occurs in men 'Alltv gob :tlltllll most Of ”10‘ tlmt} “'lth .‘t straw or pipe in their mouth: lancer of the tongue and throat is ., rlt Ill heavy smokers and drinkers; c:tln'o't' ot‘ the stomach and intes- ’tll"\ is nearly always preceded by t history of an ulcer: cancer of the tt'tt'us usually occurs in women \\ hose womb was torn during child- mrtll It is exceedingly uncommon 'lt spinsters : cancer of the prostate ;.- preceded by a history of venereal dw-nse and enlargement of this it tnd; cancer of the breast is prac~ l!='-til}' contined to mothers who lune nursed several children. In every instance quoted. it will tm smill that the affected part of the l» dy had been subjected to irrita- wm or injury. Also. that the parts ... .‘lll't'l'lt‘tl are always those that ~wttlt‘iititiit'ate with the outside uni-ht Thus. while there is cancer the liver. it never begins there. ”mt is always secondary to cancer ' the stomach. were cancer caused by a micro- ~:-_':uusm. no age would be notice- rim exempt. But what do we. ob- ~~ We in this connection? That can- ts strictly a disease of middle and never occurs in children. 'I‘i‘o- fact that it does occur after motile life is further evidence in “it’lmf'l of my contention that it is 'v'Tltlllt.’ more nor less than a mass ' .‘ degenerated tissue which requires Il ‘atn length of time for its cause * . »-\:.~t and a detlnite period for its an operation is unavailing. prolong life. but that is all. only way to remove cancer is it cut. it. outâ€"and do it early. iodic physical examination after for ty is the only way to find a canoe soon enough to make its complett excision possible. gun to evidence itself through sub jective and objective symptoms ant signs. it is generally too late. Tinlc ering with other hope of escaping an operation is a fatal error. essenceâ€"degenerat ion and no remedy other than its ex- cision. in my ever be found. IICIL “'1 la. t'apl'l'llfll) [HP pus-DPOGU( ing kind. As a result. the mass be comes infected and harbors man kinds of germs. some. of which at typical and others. because of the rapid proliferation, less typical. L is the tinding of these latter unrec ognized forms in cancerous masse that has given rise to the thougl that. cancer may be caused by bac teria. When this process of int'ectim death. and decay reaches a certai stage. the lymph channels try t stop it. just as they do in any in fection. Their action here is iden tical to the enlargement. of th glands in the arm-pit in blood poisoning of the hand. I can ac cordingly see no ground for th popular notion that a cancer ha roots. nor the medical idea that cancer extends itself along th lymphatics. The apparent roots ar engorged lymph vessels. and the are engorged because they are at tempting to carry away the infectet foreign matter. And in doing sr they themselves become infected. When that stage has been reachet It ma: Thl Per Once it has be in lht methods Cancer isâ€"in its very and decay present opinion. wil ot‘opyu'n’ght. 1926, by The BonnetoBrown Corporation, Chicago.) HEALTH QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS I am unahlv. lirst of all, to sub- m-zwln' ln tho- ttwory that them is mounting infectious about cancer. om ttu- mntrary. a mountain of m |olo'llt'v has hcwn Prected, that tends ln itisprm'u this llu'ory. In approaching the quvstionâ€" "What c-auso-s ('ancnr‘?’â€"â€"it is nec- wwu') tn tirst ole-cide what a cancer wally l5! ltmlucml tn simplest :v-z’m‘. it. may he- said that a cancer n a mass of calls of the lowast «.vmlv. l'nlikv most other so-called wumm it has no membrann sur- mumlim: it. It has no nerve or Mumt supply. \Vhilo! tht're are dif- t'o-t'o'nt kinds nf cancm', thesu char- .wto-ristics apply to all forms. 'l'tw nvxt [imposition to consider :‘ \HIKRB a vanrm' is locatmt. We amt that it is always situatml in ;dlt'ls‘ nt’ tho‘ hmly‘ wharn thm‘i‘ is ‘ptlllt'llzll tissue (tho hast example ..; lllls‘ kind at tissm- being tlm skin'. \m-nntingly wv timl cation in the hp. tnngm'. thrnat. stumach. ntvrus, g-I'~<t;tlo‘, intrstinc-s and breast. Note: Dr. Forster will answer such health questions in these columns as will be 0 f interest to others and permissible in public print. Personal questions will be answered only when accompanied by sell-addressed and stamped envelope. {1d- Everybody Has Blood-Pressure s] \Vr‘itvs‘: ! What up.» the symptoms of «mus and Answers. -‘.’br roll Ringworm Is Not Contagion K. writes: I h ringwnrm contagious? '.’ I“ It '1” right In paint it 7: :onhIIO‘?" Irritation or Injuryâ€"Cause X"‘SSHFP _ Reply us mfectmus. but not con- :11 the generafly accepted that Mr“). THE FAMILY NEXT DOOR "2 If a DPI‘SHn has blq)nd-prps- sure. what. can he do about it?" Reply at Everybody has a certain amount of blood-pressure. that is to say, a certain tension within the vessels. It is the elasticity of the vessels that makes circulation of the blood possible. to a certain degree. l'nder abnormal conditions. however. the. pressure may he too high or too low. I presume what you have in mind is HIGH Mimi-pressure. the symptoms of which are headache. dizziness. ringing of the ears. faint- ing spells. palsies of various kinds. When that. stage has been reached an operation is unavailing. It may prolong life. but that is all. The. only way to remove cancer is to cut it outâ€"and do it early. Per- iodic physical examination after for- ty is the only way to find a cancer soon enough to make its complete excision possible. Once it has be- gun to evidence itself through sub- jective and objective symptoms and signs. it is generally too late. Tink- ering with other methods in the hope of escaping an operation is a fatal error. Cancer isâ€"in its very GSSPDCHlPRPnPI‘RHOII and decay. and no remec‘ly other than its ex-a cision. in my present opinion. will ever be found. \\ hon this process nf int'vction, Ilnath. and 410033 I‘Paches a certain stag". thn l3'm ph channvls tI'3 tn stop it. just as thv3 do in am in- fection. Tlmir actinn “016‘ is iden- tical to tho t‘lllalgt‘fllt‘ll' of tiw glands in tho arm-pit in blond- poisoning of ”w hand. I can 80- cur'Itingl3 500 no grmmct for the popular notion that a I'ancor has roots, nur tiw medical idva that a canvm- I'xtpnds itsnlf along the lymphatii s. Thu a pparmt roots are ongmgmt 13mph wssols. and thv3 aro- vngmarmt hm'ausv thP3 {Irv at- tnmpting tn carry away tho infoctod tnroign mattvi' And in doing so. tiw3 thvmsolws boicnmn infected. i Assuming this theory to be true, 'let us see how it would work out in a given case. We know the scar- !tissue, which replaces normal tissue :that has been destroyed, is of low 'grailc. W‘e likewise know that the lower we. go in the scale of life. the. more prolitlc the organisms be- come. ”n that assumption. anv scar- tissne in the body that. is subjected to continued irritation is liable to become cancerous. And once the process has been started. each suc- ceeding; generation of cells is more prolitic that its forbears. The mass continues to enlarge through mul- tiplication of its cells and because it. destroys everything in its path. it is called malignant. Has No Blood Supply After the: mass has reached a given size. its central portion be- gins to break clown, as it has no blood supply. The cells receive no nutrition. anal they «lie. The. low vital resistance of the mass makes it a really prey to the action of bacteria. especially the pus-produc- ing kinol. As a result. the mass be- comes infected and harbors many kinols of germs. some of which arn typical amt others. because of their; rapid proliferation. less typical. It is the linding of these latter unrec- ognized forms in cancerous masses that has given rise to the thought. that cancer may be caused by bac- tel'ia. vfl'fcts to dc-yv‘mp. (2 Inasmuch as high blood-pros- surv is a symptom. the patient should vnnsnlt a physician whoso business it is to dptorminp tho un- dorlyini.‘ cans». Through appropri- ate troalment. this can be cured or imprnvml to a degree that will bring about rPduction of the blond-pros- sure below the danger point. ham-1mm] arterips. and symptoms rp- fnrablo to tho heart. and kidneys. Not all these signs are present in awry case. but some of them aro found in all cases. s on the stomach and couldn't keep ooil clown nor sleep." (signed! R. C. Miller. ONE spoonful Adlerika re- moves GAS and often brings surpris- ing relief to the stomach. Stops that full. bloated feeling. Often brings out olil waste-matter you never thought was in your system. Excel- lent for chronic constipation. Me- F adden‘s Drug Store. "After taking Adlerika. I can eat, anythng and sleep likf‘ a log, I. had MAN SLEEPS LIKE L06, EATS ANYTHING 0n 'l‘lwsday nf last work. Mr. David Sharp dim! at thv Hmlsr- of Rofnge in Markdalo. whore he- had been svnt in the early part of Hm ypar. HP was in his 80th year. ThJ 1%ng prnperty north nf the skating: rink has horn chasm: as the sit!» for {hp _nm\_° Highuschool. Bornâ€"In Durham. Mamh if». to ME:_3QOI Mrs. Dan}! Bruwn a son. Died .~â€"In Hanolg, March 19. Mr. Matthcm J. Dmis. in his 70th yam: Th» llnrst winlnr wn over r0- mvmlwr swing is now drawing in a (‘10 '. Tharp worn fvw block- ados ll Pllllf’l' roads nr railways. and lrains :ill wintvr ran fairly wall on limp. Thuw FIII'II car \ww int-niwd ht'l‘f‘ \lnmtm bv \II'. Jamos Smith. \\ ho has tho agonm for Durham. This is thv first shipmmit «If thn season and \w IImtm‘stand tho cars aw lernam Itisymsmi 0t. and anothm' tut nt' threw “ill arriw in tho cunrsp of a couple» of “Duke. -\ nwvting tn nI'IIaIIizv a hasobali chItI “ill ho [will in thv librarv building next, \\'-‘t_utiwsctav moning. W» IPgI'N tn learn that Mrs. John Kinnvv, mm III Dray.t0n is sorinusly ill 0f pnvumnnia and not liknh tn I-ocowr. MI'. and \113. C. P. Kinmm we'nt mm” to sow hvr last. woe-k in l'PSpflllSP to a tolpphonp mnssago. Mr. P. Hagnon has inwstml in a 1M at Hm wost sidv 0f the Old pnst 0mm? property. the Mchnzio [)rulw'rty. and intends building a I'PSMPHCP on it this summvr. Mr. W. E. Richardson has purchasml a pipe.» of prOpcI‘ty from Dr. Pickor- mg. and \w unch'rstaml intends Prquring a rosirlvnvo. A pretty wedding took place at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Reynolds, Walker’s Corners, Holland, 011 March 20. Tho bride was Vin- lotta. youngest. (laughter of Mr. J. (I. Rnynolds. and the briqlogmom, U11. '1‘. G. Campbell of Bonlinck. Mi‘ S .'.I‘ Chapman has punchased a piaco of land noai' the separator “avian and intmuls building a rnsi- «1mm» The Township of Artemesia car- ried the local option bylaw, and the temperance people are at work to put up a commodious hotel to ac- commodate the travelling public. A couple of young fellows, one an old oll’ender, were tried here last week before Police Magistrate Tel- ford. for scrapping and being disor- derly. Each had $2.41) and costs to pay for the diversion. Bornâ€"In Hontinck. Miii‘EiIâ€""fi, to Mr. and Mrs. David Honkins, a dayghtm'. Mr. William Allan has some wry prolific cows. One has given birth to four calves inside eleven months and all doing well. Another bids fair to do tho. trick. having started oil by giving birth to twins :1 week agoâ€"Corner Concerns correspond- once. The hm'sé fair last wwk was qunt'v a success. a total of 34 horses haying changed hands. Mr...‘\lfred Redford is making pre- paration for hlS new I'nsldonce on Bruce street, Dimâ€"In (among, M'ér‘én"2.'Mrs. W‘;il|ium Jack. in her 26th year. March 26, 1914. Burnsâ€"In (Blonelg, March 25, to Mgapd Mrs.‘.l. J. PPaPL a sun. TheDaysOflongAgo Taken Prom Chronicle filo: of- Tmnty and Twelve Your. Ago. larch 29, 1906. THE DURHAM CHRONICLE That the Absent Minded Beggar whom Kipling raved so much about. hadn‘t the market cornered on this failing is evident by the .way a Walkertonian broke out in the West W d on Friday last. Hav- ing purc ased an aged horse that day, the owner tied the plug in the stable next to the stall occupied .by his Jersey cow, and when milking time came around, what, did the local do but grab his pail .and run directly to the horse. Seating him- self under the nag, he was prepar- ing to do his stutl‘, when he sudden- ly came to and realized that. he was in the wrong pew. Sensing the ri- diculousness of the situation, he was about to arise and betake him- self hence, when on glancing up, he beheld his young daughter peer- ing his way as perplexed as Alice in Wonderland at what she saw. The news soon got to the household, and the man, even though strictly temperate. was directly under a cloud of suspicion. and on arriving in with the milk, had to do more explaining than if he had been caught red-handed with a corkscrew and a bottle of moonshine. Some- one has said that. your sins will tind you out. and men have doubt- !essly been convicted on less con- clusive circumstantial evidence than this. but here was an instance where absent-mindedneSs and a sanitary breath formed a combination that was responsible for a most embar- rassing situation.â€"â€"-Walkerton Times. Advertise in The Chronicle. AI mama 81701110. Z Kayak/611910 41226 v. It pays. A. McCABE, Dealer Vamey and Durham Phc One afternoon a strangvr «ivbarkod from the train and headed up the street. Finally he. met min "f thv oldest citizens in lhn town. “Parmm me," said the stranger. “urn ynu a resident of this town?" “Yes, sir,” was the reply of the other. “I have bum here something like fifty years. What can I (In for yog?.’ “Well, " said the natin, PPHOPUVP- ly, “we think we have but vm mini prom it. on him." The Dough That father Ind. You can announce it that. slm is the housv guest of lwr parents. or any way Hwy like}, but it genm'ally “I am luoking for a criminal law- yer. [five _y_o_lg one new?” I]-.- I M for a Demonstration It you [00‘ upon a car a: an investment. you 1 interested in the NEW STAR - Four or Six - low prices will surpriae you. The New Star Car is Supra" in the low cut field. If you [90]: upon a A Powerful Continental Red Seal Motor is mad in m: sir-“(ht §ALADA u‘. Only Difficulty Pressure Chassis Lubrication Spice: Universal Joints GREEN TEA of [01115 M5125: Trouble Enough! means that the brido has amhlvd back for a little lmmc‘ moknm.« Louisvilln (hurior-Jmn'nal. upon Phone “2:15 PAGE 8.

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