1 I‘nmnto, Ontario. -â€" “I I“ h. facury and I would have to “I" n’rnrn mv work every “mg. The dragging-down pm a" wpr» wry bad. but my u w. terrible. It hurt so tint I “1 lit: down with it. Ibelrd â€â€0!“ girls talking about Lydia E. m. ham's Vegetable Compound. Md.†mid m.- m tr it. [have aha M d dolo‘n but! ('8 0! it and it b. me a int nf good. I never [an Hams Ur «we back now, und h†m .1300“ fmm Work td. $11123] h.†aken It. I recommen the cm do: i'umpuund when I have the wtumty " Miss ROLLO, 21 B \venue, Toronto, Ontario. I I id 86 Lydia E. Pinkhn’s Va.“ Compound I: a Gun! hid-J It Stops Pain alkaline.“ Era] Bank nada hm Hmover, (mariaâ€"3‘1 wuuï¬'ihly ‘ mined and a few odd times I m; 'ainto-d. I used to do housework Ull- A .1 3 {MN munths ago _and sometim. FUR GIRLS Iron Pumps of A" Kind: had tn leave my “Fork and g?) h“: am now a mender in the till. I suffered ï¬ve or six years ainful periods before [took Ly“ . Pinkham's Vegetable Compound v th» advice of a friend. Iptnâ€" wf :tlmnst immediate] , and It!“ 1y fru-nds what a goodymedicino it . Yul: may use this testimoninl if N! liko', if. it will help others.â€â€" Hss .J. l'i-AKSUN, Victoria 3mg Ph {C Schutz Pump 81 Tile Co. Fs wash out .. Limited entrew Ranges and Supraâ€?! Brantford Windmills Gould. Shapley and lair Gas Engines “The Advice of a Friend†Jroï¬ts he Man with Money \VATER Thursday, MI] W, in. Vet, Untuio Roqï¬ngs‘ offmmb: WHO WORK Durable 13V C51“ Do Other-win hm SIV'C Sal’- last flOt “ulna" 3! w ho K n “lites: "l l‘hron \woks am» I was at tho- dvntid s and. in addition to sums tho-i' work. hp lino-d two ("0th \\'l|i('ll hail cavitivs. Thus» (Nth uch» alightly most of "I" time and Why Teeth Ache After Being Filled mmlitiuu. You should llrst of all so 9' tn it that vour hemcls act regu- Lu" t_\ . wry day. 60 tn thn stool at â€in eunw limp vach clay. prvl‘vrnhh :at‘twr lumakfast. which shnulol hn pl‘m'o'olo‘tl with a glass 0! 1‘0ch \\ atm'. llat lute of roughagoâ€"hran. turnips. rahlmgu. lnttuco‘. and so am. Tom- up tho- iiitvstinal track in taking suitalvlo- o'xvrcisvs. \our tongue \\ ill su-vn t-lwar up unoler such a regime. nlw-rs‘. l sut‘fnr from pcmstipationz Ills†haw pains In right suh- m :malumo-n and back." Reply Yuur tongue is an index to the mm- nt 301w stomach and intvstinvs. “In. In aw mm» m- lvss in the same- mnahnun. You should ï¬rst of all .w u 1.. it that vour bmwls act regu- lnl) . wry day. (:0 hi thn stool at tho- eumï¬ limp Pat'h clay. pl't'fo'l'ahly vasvs. In 1 sum-whom A Sore Tongue Is a Barometer of Disease HMwm-n â€1030 two vxtrvmvs. “'6‘ Iiml tlw people whu are" normal in o-wz-y rmppct. save that thny are hm fat nr too thin. And a varvful study nt‘ vavh case will «lisclnsn snmv dnfm't in one of tho» ductloss clad-g Fur anmplo. wo are all fam- ilmr mm the" rapid gain of \wight m mum-n. after the mo-nnpzmsv nr :sHo-x- nlwl'aUVn rvmoval nf tlw awar- Iow. â€\‘ill‘iall clvtlcivncy is a “1-H- o-stulle-ho'd rails» of nlwsity in sump raw-s. In nthm's. tht' vausv may lie Earl: Hf thvsw glands St't'l‘otvs a tlutot that. o-ntm's ttm hlmctstrc-am. emot thn ro-mltamt. mixture» rogulntos must nt ttw mow important. Vital pt'm'o‘risv". Thus, a pvrson who is tmrn withnut a thyrnfot glam! I'vâ€" mams :1 midget. and mm with too mm'tn pituitary substancn twcomvs a want. n them I know people who are as thin as the pIoIeI'hial Iail that eat three times as "llll'll as their neighbor who tips the scales at two hundred pounds. I knoII people who are “fat. and forty" that, exercise in six Ilitl'eI'I-nt. ways. II'hilo their thin fI'iI-IIIl III-I'eI' moves a muscle if he can help it. “'hieh means that. "getting fat" isn't entirely a matter of eating and I'XI‘ll'lM‘ lI‘IIIIIlaIIIentally. then. being fat. or thin Is. in nu opinion. IleteI'mineIl M the :II tiIitI Ill'Hlt‘Illlt'lliNs glands “thew a: e the piIIIal huh and pi- in†II} ' dad in the head; the thy- l'HIIl in the neck : the mammary :laooh hI-easts; tho adrenals (on top ihe kidneys. the ovaries. and Mp UN! Tho-m yuu haw the three main' rausvs nf nbvsityuthat haunting cll‘o'aol of the modern womanâ€"tho “bug-Mar" Uf the middle-aged man. And Hf â€In thl'o'm' my observation and o-xpt'l'io'no'o' haw mnvinced me that thu clm'tls-ss glands play the Imulim.’ part. During the “R†months, most people put on ï¬ve or ten pounds of superfluous flesh that is generally lost through the summer months. The reason is that during the winter season people eat more and exercise less than they do in “the good, old summer-time.†Only those whose ductless glands are especially well-balanced fail to exhibit these weight variations. 10H \‘ (Com/wright, 1926, by The Bonnet-Brown Corporation, Chicago.) HEALTH QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Reply This is a littl» out nf my linoâ€"â€" .\ll'.~'. \V. (i, writes; "I haw had :3 sum tongm- nearly _\o:33. le had: is thick 33ml 333333! “hilv the tip is cm (Prod like H'h‘. l sufl'nr {mm cnnstipation: 3H haw pains in right side of whvn'l vat. . Do you mlvnso putting raps Study Discloses Defects By DR. ARTHUR L. FORSTER Note: Dr. Forster 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. Ad- dress Dr. Arthur L. Forster in care of The Durham Chronicle. “andâ€. lay no. mo. THE FAMILY NEXT DOOR OBESITY A Player but Not a Musician Samswl: "Aw ,v'u mvsimlly in- vlian" Saul: ".\m I? Why. 32. Hw mm of hm. I usml In play nu tho linol- mum." No“ if pvoplo- “ould onl) teak» tlm la“ into their ms n heads I am nut a stuntist-«hut furtuuato-ly I am alilv tn guy» you tho» inform- atinu llvsirml. I think. I It. is wry likaly that. tlw «ll-n- tist had in L"! prPtty Plus" to tlm pulp rhamlwr ul' tlw tunth who" ho. «lirllml nut thv «lo‘cayvd purtinn. .\s a rvsult his tillim: was probably snpnratml t'l'nm thv pulp by a Very thin layo'r nt' tnnth suhstanrr. 'l’lm pulp. lwins: wry so-usitiyo'. is il'l'l- tatml by air at all timvs. and by food whvn ynu vat. lwcausv tlw filling is a lwttc-r ('nnollu'tm' of hvat and will than thv nurmal tnnth strur- turn. But nature will protmrt you and your towth by ramim: tho pulp tn rnrmlo- snnwwhat. frnm tho! snurrn of irritatinn. and wlwn that has happonml. your troubles will b0 over. ('2‘ By "raw" I prosunw you mean rruwns. It‘ so. my answnr would ho .\'n. Tn all) that tho) tmwth must b.- dnyitnlizml. anal wn knnw it. in â€min no-ryvloss‘ tooth that makr truuhlv latnr nn. Hiya naturo‘ a rhanrr. aml slw will taki- earn of thv rnmlitinn. In the mnantimn. ynu‘ll haw t0 grin and lmar it, 'l'hny want to ht‘ pvtitu and PM pntzltm-s at Hu- :5an tinw. It can’t 1w ohm“. [humming a â€[wl'fvct 36" takvs mnrn than onvying thoso who» am". â€My :1 ('nrl'v(.'t, I'vgimv ('nn- sistnntly and pvrsi‘tvntly follnwwl van our" nhwsity! 'l'hvrn is It fInIIth rausv nI' nhosity \Vhirh shnIIlIl Iviviw mnntinn III this plarv t'\'t'll tlinugh it. is nut. Ivmmliuhln â€"- nanwl). llt'l't‘Illit'tly. Tilt'lt‘ i~' nn IlnIItIt that \w inhvrit trnIn Hllt' anrvstms a it‘lltlt‘llt’} tn tw fat or thin. Wlhili'. thorn arn 0x- I'I'ptinns In this min as tn all ntlwrs. tho «'Itl'sprini: nt' them) parvnts gvn- orally t‘ullmv suit.‘ In snrh owns it. naturally hm-umvs mnrn difï¬cult to maintain a nnrmal wright. hvranso surh a toIIIti-ncy tn stoutnvss is as much Ii part of nnn's milki'lltb as â€It' 001m of his Pym. But. even thesa pimplv ran (in a gri-at III-III fur illt‘m- snlw's if Hwy will. 'l‘lw trmihlv with most fat pmplo is that whilv thvy want tn hn thin. thvy are unwilling to pay tlw prion in svlfâ€"«lvnial anot nxvrtion. In no vasv, hnwvvol'. is “in ad- ministration nf the-s,“ gland vxtracts sufï¬civnt. 'l‘lm individual must I'm!- ulate his dirt and nxorciso; as “'0". Thus it hvcmncs now-wary to cut duwn HI] staruho-s and snigari (pn- tuhws, whitv hwad. pastl-ivs. randy» lie-cans» tlwsv ai'v fadtvning. At Um same- timv Hm fats must hv nxidizml by .sxe'm'isn tn mmwnt â€ll‘il' zu-cnm- nlatiun in tho- hndy. Only in this nmnnm- run nno- :u'qniri- and main- tain a nui'mul \wight, market reducing remedies consist- ing of the active principle of them» glands. Generally they are. obtained from the glands of sheep and, al-- though suitable for one. person, they may he harmful to another. (lou- sequently preparations of this kind should he taken only under the guid- anre of a physirian. Wag-king on this theory somo in- dust‘mous persons havqput on the Gossip is all right if it guns in 0n" PM and nut tho Minor and nut. nut Hm mouth. 'l'hv PO“! and trusty nights of last mm]; and tho» continue-ct «try \wattuw mm ranging farms-N and all nthurs tu think so-rimtsly mm' the nutmmp. “'0 I'l‘gl'o't t0 lvarn M â€In that]! on May 10 at. how humv in Prntnn of Mrs. E. B, Ustmndvr. in hvr 27th )‘o-m'. Hm" husband and two small (‘hilih't'n surviw. Only Partially Sun-wt. mem: Thins; tn â€Pulist: "l'w hrukvn my glassns. I)†l haw tn lw uxnminml all mvr?" Uvnlist. crustily: ".\'n, just, ynm‘ eye's," 'l‘hv «Inth of John ansrm on Fri- day last ro-mnws annthvr of Hm wu'ly slevrs frnm Hw tnwnshil‘b of Egrvmunt. I'l'vto' il'¢‘-hHll.\'l‘ nl' much-m lylm. Lilllu 01- iii» parking will he i'Pquii'ml tn pl'l'so'l'Vi‘ tho product. Mr. .lnhn Snvll is digging up Haral’mxzi sin-vi. with a Vic-w tn vx- lo-mlim.’ llw \\'aivr\\'mks syslvm. Mrs. William Smilh. an :igml lml)’ in luvm. is ('rilicull)’ ill and l'mn's ai-v o-nlwrlainml that. she- may con- li'm't pnvumnnia. Ho'l' sun. \V. '1‘. Smith. whn live-s wilh how, is alsn ailing. and was fun-ml to quit. work at tho l'urnilurv fachn'y. 'l'lw chist during lhv past \ka hay rmisml tlm husinvss mun. and this wm-k a suhrzm'iplinn .s‘hm‘t. has lie-0n circulalwl ln raisv monvy fur strm'l \\'8_if'l’llll.’. 'l‘hn nvw svats \wrv installml in â€In Mothmlist «'Imrvh last work. and Sunday Hwy wm'q- usml fur tlw ï¬rst tinw. (I. Rilvhiv; half hacks. Ia\'.vllv A. Immin. MHUH': (“nun \IN Calmnn: light “inzs. Dnnmn, F. Bunion; 10ft. “ings. ..\llan Billll‘l' Durham W. F. A. fmvtlnll to-nm was clvaatml in \xtnn on Mundzn 1-0. 'lhv lmal lin-Up “as: Goal. Sau'nolms: lull bucks. H. McDonald. )vzus. “illium Smith of Dornoch, nun nf the. wuly pionoms of this «'mlnty. Ho- liwd cm “in 1mm \xlmn lu- climi fun 6.3 y'svzu . liming svttlml tlwro- with his fatlwr, Hm lah' .533. 7.5:... E 53. :2 7.3.1 3 32:... a 53.3.. :4: iniii 9:; .7... 15:1. Fur tlw ï¬rst time in years. a rah)- hratiun is m he held in Durham 0n Virturia Day. This year the la- rruéso hays ari- putting on a «lay m' spurts. 'l'iw South Hrry Rilh- Association rang-vs tn “ll? vast. «if the) town are rapidly iii-aring rnmplrlinn. .\ wry pri'tly Wmlcling Limk plai't‘ at tho- hume- nt‘ Mrs. H. Uc-uurt. lig- rrmuni. «m May 16. \yhvn hm' o’lclPSl «laughh-r. Bulimia 'l‘hnnisun. and Mr. “(‘UI'RP S. Walkrr of l’aislry \yo-rn unitml in marriagr. {(:i'l|.““lll Durham, May 22. in Mr. and Mrs. (hm-gr 'l‘lmmpson. a mu. Hn Saturday. May 19. the-r0 passed away ".t; iho' adyanrml sign Hi 77 Th0 Merchants’ Association are discussing the advisability 0! keep- ing a half-holiday during thn sum- mer months. Nothing definite has yet' been arrived at. TWBI'I'Y YEARS AGO lay 2d, 1906. A singular game of checkers was played here a few evenings ago be- tween William Whitman: and Al- derman Cochrane. Both are, good checker players. and the singular thing about the game was that both were blocked and couldn't move. The Sons of Scotland are getting in readiness for their big demon- stration on the first of July. The (J. l’. R. man was in town this week and gave out. information that all tenders for the construction of the new road from Saugeon to W'nlkrrlun worn to be in by the ï¬rst. of June, when work would likvly ho conimoncml. The bridge at the foot of the hill on (mmfmxa street is in a had state of repair. What we need is a new bridge. but if we can't have that, the ulcl one will haw- to be leaked after else the lawn will tind itself in a Insing suit for damages at no Very fur MT (late. Dr. Jamieson’s residence is being beaum d by the erection of a new verand h. A meeting of the shareholders of the Durham Gas and Oil Company will be held in the Town Hall on Friday evening, June 8, for the pur- pose of disposing of the whole of the efl‘eets of’the company. The Days 0! Long Ago Taken Prom Chronicle Files of Twenty and Twelve Years Ago. TWELVE YEARS AGO May 21, 1914. If. W. Limin is putting up a run THE DURHAM CHRONICLE “After taking Adlerika, I feel bet- ter than for years. At m age (60), it is idealâ€"«so different rom other medicines.†(signed) W. W‘. Carter. Adlerika is a simple mixture of buck- thorn bark, glycerine, etc., which removes GAS in ten minutes and often brings surprising relief to the stomach. StOps that full. bloated feeling. Brings out. old waste-mat- ter you never thought was in your system. Excellent for chronic ron- stipation. McFadden‘s Drug Store. That using one’s head is often bet, ter than wanderi aimlessly about seeking work is ilustrated by the experience of a French-Ganadian, who removed to Vermont and spent the summer looking after cottage dwellers on the shores of Lake Champlain. When the season was over, he was out of work, but he had l3 children, and something had to he found to help tide them over the winter. He heard that the Ver- mont school law required the‘town- ship board to furnish transportation for any group of ten or more chil- dren living more than two miles from a school house. Ten of his 13 children were of school age, so he asked the board to furnish them transportation. The board agreed that his request was not to be ig- nored. so he was employed to ta e Bis own children to school at $3 per 33'. “.-\cl\'vrii-ing." said tho ad wrilvr, "is fur [110 nothing but. [wi'm-tual nmtinn. l writ» the-m and gvt paid for writing tlwm; my wifv i-c-ads thm. and I pay for Hit-m." It seems that there should always be a job In this world for an per- son who really wants to wor , and there probably is, if he only knows how to ï¬nd it. Yes, there is usualjy a job (or each of us somewhere. If we Will only use our heads to ï¬nd It. OLD MR CARTER HELPED BY SIMPLE MIXTURE NOBLE’S GARAGE SERVICE Chevrolet A. NOBLE, Prop. (3reases ACCESSORIES OF ALL KINDS Oils GUARANTEED REPAIRING Sales and Service HIDE HIS OWN JOB Headquarters for Dunlap Official Service Depots Albert Noble and Smith Bras, Durham Gas Miss Bellamy alwavs wanted In say that aim had tastvd hear-moat â€"and tlm ofï¬cers at tlw famnus old fort gratified her ambition. Golmwl James C. Rhea sent a small «ii-tach- Madge Bellamy, beautiful Fox Films star, realized a long -felt wish when the Victor Schertzinger vom- pany travelled to Fort Huachuca Ariiona, for the purpose of ï¬lming cavalry sequences of “The, Golden Strain," screen \ersion of a grip- ping story in Peter B. Ky ne which comes to the Veterans Star ’l‘hcalre Friday and Saturday. May 21 and..~ "9. DAIRY! P0! 81'“! CRAVE! 3318 I81? All) am PLENTY [to superb flavour â€than. ment of shamslimtrra into the law. «ring hills overlooking Mexico. and they returned with a largo lwar anti two door. For several days tlm mess at the oftlcrrs‘ rlub was lili- orally patronized by awry momlwr of the company, lllCllldlllR Ann Pen- nintton, (iracr Mara». Hobart um- worth. Kennrtli Harlan. Lawl‘ord Davidson, Frank llral. Larry Fish- er, Frank Mr-(llynn. .lr., and nun-rs. But Miss Bellamy was quit» unsalt- isli. and aunt Iarm- pen-lions of the meat in “w grips and utlmr wni'k- rrs quartm-ml in tho rmmal barracks. It Certainly Would The good man wlm gems wrong is but a bad man wlm INN lwvn found out. PAGE 8.