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Durham Chronicle (1867), 13 May 1926, p. 3

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Pmkhlm'l (‘Hljnlunirl‘i W3” give M A pig Drop slate SUI- ? Th ey'll “E V have lo-vén liying they're 1 am only 38". 0M and I taken Lydi. 3. Pinkham I V." table Comm for weakness III‘ my nervesJ km 5 hving chih' fifld my “by 5 five. month. 0". I am only 38". iUM and I h” taken Lydi. I. ‘l’inkham a V." 1.3“” Comm try -wido' canv- \\ w; 1811 \\ (I 9AM: M's NH] mg h History recordsno more determined and successful campalgn of extermmation than that waged against the well-knownmouse-fly. And it has been amply justified. Flies have been responsible for the spread of more disease. thanAany other single vehicle! [ .-..nwlimvs haw wonclorml whe- Mm- so-ul'o‘gilllull would nut be pref- “mm- M killing. berauso it is a fact. that thou: lln ollspuso of an incalcul- ;.';.;.- amnunl. nl‘ lllth. But llm trou- n§~ 1- that Hwy hawn‘t PROD h in- lwlii-gvm'n tn \Vipo tlmir fowl Mom vhuv mmv intn tlw housv. Thpy arm» that {I'llo' MP i luwpml upon \\'lwtlwr ll thm «listribu When we consider that every female fly lays three million eggs in a season, we realize that the problem pre- sented in this pest is a real one. The only man who could see any good in the fly was the fellow they tell about who had visions of making a fortune in the egg business by breeding the house-fly to the hen. He was a prominent resident of a local insane asylum. was" :u'mmcl llw manure pile in the lm-nym-al. and tlwn lake 3 rvsl on :1... Nu in Hm kilclwn. Naturally Hu- .lulu-is that clings to their hairy {.5 1s olvlrus‘ilml on anything they \Vl.a HI ll n mu Inn A lenses to Health \\‘t11°.~\111- ”1th for their exist- .- may be t'm'l'm‘t. the fact 1‘0- 1» that they are a menace to .z1tw health. and should be exter- tt‘;tYo'1i. If HIP future (It‘V’t‘lOpS :t' HWY “'PI'Q‘ a blessing in dis- 1-. as destroyers of harmful .-:-~-111-uanisms. we can in turn 1.! nttm' ways to dispose of these "Hts of lift'. 'I’tw first, step in the process of Mum.- the tly menace is to keep -111 1111? m“ the house by screening unhinws and doors. Screens '11.! he kept. up from May to No- l'mt “"1130“. a resulem 01 now n'. whu pleaded guilty to a charge .-',‘.tvrmg Taylm‘s grocery 3mm . \\':;n'ton and taking $75 in cash. n won sentenced by C001“)? ”3' .~'~_-:w McCartney to serve two ~21":1~‘ in the county jail in Walk- (‘npyzrrz’ght, 1926, by .\| TWO MONTHS FOR ROBBERY \V V“. It IS [133‘ su that go unattended You Ban Arthritis -. l‘.. P. writes: notice after washing that my '~ :et sore in the bones. They - inn-u so for nearly two weeks. v m not pain a great deal ex- \\lien I use them. I have ' .1 them in hot water and rubbed V \\'1Hl turpentine. hut tlnd it \wifiv little good. i Could you tell mo what the ' is and what causes it? -' .\lso what to do for it?“ Reply You probably have arthritis. "13‘. an inflammation of the '~. This condition is caused i lowered state of vital resist- ;vlus a focal infection from '11 poison is entering the blood on and attacking the. suscepti- «nuts. The best aflvice I could give s to consult a com ete hy- m. It is risky to ‘et rnudging columns on will be of interest to others and permissible in public mat. Personal questions will be answered only when accompamed by selfâ€"addressed and stamped envelope. Ad- dress Dr. Arthur L. Forster in care of The Durham Chronicle. h-thvr tlio‘s cnnsumn morn than halvihutv is a mwstion. Like- H H mm!) to «inhale \Vhf‘tht‘l‘ :lL-[maw M as much filth as think. It is said that if a ut’ sugar and a particlv of ui mm! mm plat‘ml lu‘fm't‘ a fly. 3H wlm't, Um sugar. which i Hulu'ato‘ that flips WN‘P not :HV «'l‘o'atml to act as scamm- H, in [hp procoss of .‘iakn ono of your mottoes for this y mpnaco is tn keep summm'. "Swat the fly!" remember- m hnusv by svrwning ing that “WP." time YOU diSW'SP 0" and clnnrs. Sci-opus (mo. you aw not destroying just up from May to No- that one. but three million [iossible oloscomlants. 19.26, by The Bonnet-Brown Corporation, Chicago.) HEALTH QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ” ..’ ‘.9 ‘m. Next in ”Nor is disposing of thoso that do got into the house. The most rvcont instrument dovisml for this piirposo is tho "swattor" with which we are all familiar. l~'ly-s\\'attors aw inexpensive. in fact. many mm'i‘hants give them away as :‘iilVol‘lising media. All mvmlwi's of the household should he monihm's of a \‘igilanco commit.- too and vompwrato in tho war against tho intrmlvrs. Don't lvaw it all to mother. Thu mm‘o“ antiquo mothmls uf 0x- h‘rminntinn are poison fly paper and tho well-known Tanglo'foot. Roth m‘v usvl‘ul. prnvidml “my aro knpt. \th'v Hm Imhy will not drink tho mw nnv on- fathr sit, on the othm‘. Pnisnn papm' has thn disadvantage Hf causing Hm vm'psvs of flies to ho svattvrml throughmlt tlm'hnusv. 'l‘on many people. going on the thnm'3' that ‘ 'zfimiliarit3 broods conâ€" to‘mpt." rag ant thn honso-fly as a mum or loss harmloss inspct. In Sn doing. ”103 mm aiding and abetting an vnom3 ut humankind 33hr) has takvn an mmrmous toll of lit’n It is nsnall3 thn appaiontly harmless favtms that arm tho most dangerous. Lit'n is a continual strugglo t'm' ox- istzinvvâ€"a cnnstant warfarv against intlnvnm‘s that mullet dostrny us. Tho fly is in the vanguard of this host. Dizziness and Its 40 Causes H. E. K. writes: "\thnvvm- I turn my lmad tn look upward 0r stoop down. I got tor- riblv dizzy slwlls. It guns tn my stomach and makes mo sick for a while. _ _ ... ‘ _ I What cause? ‘“\I~ L "\2‘ What is the cure for me?" Reply "1‘ .In \‘it‘“’ of the nmagro details submitted and the fact that there urn about fortyhjauses uf vertigo. I cannot say posmwly what causes your dizzy spell.-'._,Bu_t I should \‘t..-â€"- \‘2' Being unable to state delin- itely what. the nature of the conâ€" dition is. I cannot otl’er any recom- mendations insofar as treatment is concerned. Dizziness is a symptom. and the underlying cause. must be ferreted out and eliminated. Bet- ter see your doctor and get after it before something: serious develops. ' ‘u- _____ ~a\ that thev'aw due tn :1 gastro- iniestinal disturbancg. .\ The reporter from the city was interviewing the oldest inhabitant of a village. who had just complet- ed his century.- “-\nd haw you been married?" asked the newspaper man with interest. "Married." echoed the hale and hearty old man. "mar- ried ..... I should think 3 have been. Four wives I've had. and what‘s more. one of them was a good one". do you ”Mk is tlm The cement works started the season's work on Monday. Owing to the baggage and eXpress cars on the up train Monday night. leaving the track at Crombies on the main line of the C. P. R., the train was a couple of hours late reaching here, and the Owen Sound train did not reach its destination til_l_ 10 o‘clock Thesdax morning. Mrs. Samuel Black died here on Tuesday at the age of 46 y.ears She leaves a husband, two daughters and one son. Interment was made in the Becky cemetery. __ "J‘ n-” ' '--V ‘v . On Saturday last. Mr. Loclmood Elvidge. one of the best- known resi- dents of Durham. passed away in his 76th year. He leaves besides his widow. three sons and three daugh- ters. Interment was made Tuesday in Durham cemetery, Rev. Hartley 0f__'l‘rinity ehurch“ qfflc‘iati-ng. ‘ 3 Thu remains of Fx-ml Bray. a for- :mm' l't’SidPIlt 0f Bontinck, who died Yin .‘luntreal on Sunday. took placo ifmm [Thu-noel: R. 11. conwtpry Wed- inosdzly mnrning. He was 50 years 3 Of_ ago; tMa‘I'riodr-ifi' Durham. April 29, John Wells. Bontinck, to Miss Mamie \Vilson of Durham. "Mhbiié‘dfl-Jn' Butralp. N. Y: April '21. Charles Allen. Bt’n'ham, to Miss Esther Philips. Buffalo. Mili‘l’il‘ll.~ln Dmham. April 29, at. tho Methodist parsonago, Veil Mc- Phail to Miss Man A. Bruomn both 01' Glenelg. Complaint was recently made by Mr, J. A. Browne 0f Varney that. a numhnr of young maple from Durham arn in the habit of hunting and lishing on Sundays on his pro- party. Wu rogrnt to learn that Mrs. G. A. Smith. lwttrr known here as .lessin 'Rnhvrlsmi. is svriuusly ill at hvr hnmn at Masnn City. Iowa. “"illiv. thn si‘wmi-yvar-Olcl son Of Mr. and Mrs. William Collinsnn. wlm was npm'atml on for apponi‘li- rilis. tnnk a l‘t‘lilpSt‘ last wmk anc'l «liml nu \\'mlnosday. 'l‘lw funeral was hold Friday to Durham come- tvt'v. Wu rogrnt to loam of tlpo sorinus nllnnss nf Mrs. John Hewm. at her homo on Lambton stroet. Mr. Jamcs CaI‘SOIl, a i'csidcnt 0f thi~' town for lip\\'1ll'll.~‘ of 25 years during which timc hc sm'vcd con- tinuously as hailifl' and constable. dicci Saturday morning at tho home of his daughtcr. Mrs. Hopkins. Sask~ atonn. Thnugh it was gnncrally knnwn hc was ill. news of his dcath was a m‘cat shock to thc commun- ity. Intci'mcnt tonk placo yester- ciay fcum thc Mcthmiist church. ‘ (m Flialax mmning. (loath claimed Hm month. old daughtm of Mr. and \hs. Dmid Adlam uf \llan Park. Mr. Juseph Lennox. a pinncor of l-Igwmnnt. «line! at tho “0th HI his 111111hmv. Jusvph Imnnux, 011 Friday. 31.11111 82 \111113' Intmmv nt took place Nmolm to) Hal 1h?\\()1)ll 1111m11u11x. 31:11'1‘.l1’..OIâ€"\t ”111 3191111111191. [181‘â€" sunagv Linn's livud. May 5, Juhn .\l. Mm“ of [)1111111111 to Miss [118 31.11111. “v.3” 3‘ Ban .\l11111111|.â€"ln U 111111lg. May 12. Her- 111111 Allen tn .\li.~'.~ May Hopkins. both (11' Glonvlg. The Days Of longAgo 'l'hn brick work is progressing rapidly on Mr. P. Uagnon’s residence on Lambton street, just west of the Ol(_l_ post Officv. On Monday “bile taking Um r0 pp 011‘ :1 mm - hums. Mr. James \\ Pb- bor. mar thv cement works. 10- ceixml an injum “hen the animal sxxung its head and struck him on the back of the hand “ith a horn. Mr. Lionel Robson is seriously ill at present, WIFE AND HUSBAND BOTH ILL WITH GAS "F or years I had gas on the stom- ach. The first dose of Adlerika helped. I now sleep well. and all gas is gone. It also helped my bus- band." 'signed‘ Mrs. B. Brinkley. ONE spoonful Adlerika removes GAS and often brings astonishing relief to the stomach. Stops that full. bloated feeling. Brings out old, waste matter you never thought was in your system. This excellent in- testinal evacuant is wonderful for constipation. M c F a d d e n’ 3 Drug Store. Taken Prom Chronicle Piles of Twenty and Twelve Years Ago. TWELVE YEARS AGO April 30, 1914. May 14, 1914. May 7, 1914. THE DURHAM CHRONICLE It took eight or nine stitches to close the wound. We are pleased that Mrs. Arthur McClocklin, who underwent an op- eration Monday, is making better progress than the doctors at first expected. The death of Mr. William Me- Fadden yesterday forenoon, removes another pioneer of Egremont. He was 73 years of age and had lived in Egremont over 60 years. A fam- ily of one son and seven daughters survive. Two brothers also sur- vive. Interment takes place tomor' my in Trinity ghurch cemetery._ Mr. George Cut! was kicked in the arm by a plow three weeks ago and has since been unable to do any work. Mr. and Mré. Thomas Moran 'of Glenelg celebrated their golden wed- ding on April 26. Mr. J. A. Glass. who has [won away for the last two or three years in Philadelphia. roturnod homo a cou- ple of weeks 330. HP cnnductod a nm'chant tailoring business here which he! sold MML J. L._Flarit.y: of M ‘3. William Buckingham, south of _\\'n. She was 78 years of age. TWENTY YEARS AGO lay 3, 1906. Local Option went into effect TueOB- day in‘the _tqwn_sbip of_ Arteuyesng. Bornâ€"0n April 20, to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lawrence. 9. snn. \ Bornâ€"At Aberdeen. April 23, to iii r. and Mrs. \V. '1‘. Wilson, a daugh- er. The real spring weather seems to have come at last. Up to the present the nights have been cold anfi frqsty. _ The Grind Trunk statinn at W'alk- erton was burned last Monk with a _q0ngidorahle quantity of freight. Marriedâ€"In Flnshm'tnn. April 18. Mr. David \Varmingtnu tn Miss Lulu Simpson, 1mm of _Du_rhu_m._ Di'm,1.â€"â€"'At Rc‘mkfnrd. 8.0.. April 10: _Mrs_. ngn_l_°t Scptt._ qudjl: years. Mr. J. W. (’Zi‘awfm'd and two sons, Alex. and Pain. loft. last week for tho vicinity nf Battloford, Sash. whm-n thvy intnnd to take up land. my 10, 1906. Mr. J_, S. Drysdale is abkI to be out. again after nino mmks’ cnnfine- nwnt fl"bnl_t,\'[')h_0id fm'm'. If it could'énly make out to snow about a foot, the woatlmr might warm up a “(flu aftng' it. We rogrnt. this wm-k tn chmniclp the dcath of Mrs. John A. Black of lmvn; \vlm passed away on Sunday (Welling. Bosidvs hm‘ husband. tlu‘ne daughters al‘o' Ivft to mourn tlmir loss. Mr. Genrgn Ewan. 23 wars of ago. (Hod at. tho homo of his brother, Jth D. van. Lumsdon. Sask. after thrm- wooks‘ illness from typhoid fowmz HP was a Sun of Mr. and Mrs. John van of tho Rocky and had gun“ \Vos't only about six \woks hvt‘oro his death. A. W. Watson has sold nut his bakorx business to F. A. Rowe of Gunlph and “ill wtim nnxt week. “'0 had a luck through the Cream Snparatm' factory Tuesday and fnund (-VM'ything swing on with ap- parent smnnthnnss. le managm‘, Mr. Thomas LiVingston. reports husinnss good. ‘NOBLE’S GARAGE SERVICE A fvw days ago a telegram was I‘o‘cvix‘o‘d hvw by the Adlam family annuum-ing the (loath in Tacoma. “'ash.. of Mr. David Britton. Only brothnr nf Mrs. Gervrgo Adlam. He Chevrolet Sales and Service A. NOBLE, Prop. .‘efiblu'tmiolo this-week the death , (3reases ACCESSORIES OF ALL KINDS Oils GUARANTEED REPAIRING Headquarters for May 17, 1906. Gas lived in Bentinck about 50 years TOWR’S STREETS UNDER REPAIR are afloat. for and against oil or similar pre- parations for the laying of dust, and, in roadways such as we have in Durham, all have their drawbacks, there are none. but who agree that something must he done. to keep down the dust. Both the Provincial and County highways are through roads, carry much traffic. and, left untreated, living conditions along them would be unbearable. There are, too, manv other street-s in town that should be oiled. but as these are used locally. thvy are not the menace that the» through highways are, which besides the local traffic. carry also the tourist trade. and, being the main arteries hctwovn important (")ntario points, it is of the utmost importation for tho town as a whole that the dust ho. kt'pt down. "BXévides street work. the Board 0! Works has also filled in the hole at the gravel pit near the (J. P. R. There‘s no particular ceruintv at about. the building of the C. '. R.,_ though all sorts of rumors The exquisite flavor ofSelnde is produced by the expert blend- ing of the choicest tees grown. The Perfect Blend (Continued from page 1) crossing on Queen street. For some time past this has been a dangerous place. and this spring it was found necessarv to erect a d er sign on the roadway north the tracks which ha become so narrow that traffic W' in danger of going over the bank. The earth at the rear of Knox ehureh. too. was falling away and threatenmi in time to un- dermine the. church sheds. The pro- perty of Mr. Thomas Petty. too, was in danger, and it was felt that it this state of affairs were allowed to continue much Ionizer. the town might have a damage suit on its hands. With the arrival at tlw lumiu-r. Reevo Boll alsn pm'posvs l'oflnm‘mg Um Lamhtnn strovt hridgo. The work is to mmmvncn imnwdlahdy "Plum! Tlu- hydro En says I'm Hm light of his li ; Tho bumher says I'm his “nwat.” I law, mv shovel, hut yuu'rv my “"iCKM Says lhfl man wlm digs in Hm sh‘nvt. Th0 Iawyvrs all haw a ”raw" nu me, I'm the doctor's only “c-uro-f' But the undertakor drwsn‘t mrn. ’Cause he kDOWR he'll 2M mv sure. on arrival of 'iuinrévnhlm'ial and wifl be rushed m magpie-hon. News Is News! PAGE 8.

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