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Durham Chronicle (1867), 17 Jun 1926, p. 3

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ng frqm any we“- mother in m' " n's Vegetgbk, Co... Change Of Life .I 3 it to me, A!“ as I began to M . n feel bet“, u I f since then, .3 unths. 1:0an thirty n ‘ Che. "8 born- 1 mm: Qtreet, Sm .efl'y . 00f, eep ied our you. fika 1 stronger; 1.. y Work alone, M we Vegetable Co... “in! b3bY- "-In. side: 'that HABITS June 17. f All Kinds 0"0' 0' you...” ., Ont. COM O'-O--O--O-oO-M zles. d Separators admins and luir al' 'ut "I my foul-ii (N) D or Ont nine: and Quite often blessings arrive in olisguiw. as is shown by the Fergus .\' ems-Record: mw man who would .like‘ to class hymsvlf as a leading ('Itth‘n, stopped I!!!) paper last. week on account of "About a mouth 83”. I trio-(l sul- plmr in my shoes. and it has gun» a Inns: way toward curing me. But if I omit it for a day or so, the pain l't‘lllllls. "1pm iallv in thv knew. but nut 50 am PPPIV as formerh "W n are 60 miles from the near- out doctor. and I shall thank yuu wrx mnrh if vou “ill answer the thr on fnllmx mg questions: ' l‘ ls so much sulphur injur- ious? I am a marking man. and my l“. J. 'l‘. writes: “I am a married man. 53 years old. amt sound as a bell. except for sciatica which came on about two years ago. For about the first. year. it. pained all along the sciatic nerve of my right leg. The pain usually begins in the. late afternoon amt lasts until bed- time. Drinking 'l’ho-w H a natural tlo‘sll‘o‘ in tint. \x'cathcr tn tlll up on cnlol oh'inks. But. taking icc watcr aml cnlol "soft." drinks with HIP MP8 0! i'omling off is a tlt'lllSlOll. The so-callcd "soft” drinks arc hanlcr «m the stomach than snnw PPM hard drinks. It ycm wally want to act cool,“ lct same cnlol \Vatm' run chl' “in wrists for tiw minutcs anal drink a bowl at hot soup. Whatcwr may bc said for Mt“ against prnhibitinn. it is a fact. that inn-c is lcss harmful than icn “‘ato't'. ho'callsc its alcoholic conlcnt ‘â€" smoking is unquostionabh mom hznnmil in lint than cold “miner. and tho- smuko'r \Vi!’ find it to his iioanniug-n [0 ('iit dnwn 0n Hm "\vmd" iilll'ili‘: Hio- m‘xt. two mnnlhs. 'illwit sninkmg uni-uf-dnors is far less in- immns than it is indo‘mrs. Thin. Mum! i’iL'ill'S should roplaco the fat Man-k ”no-s. Thu 0M pipo should im laid :isiolo- and given a nmch-mwiml ;~...~i_ ilignrniivs ai'n pmmissihln, but. a parkago- slmnlol lm mad» to lint. iw.» Hl' thl‘m'. d-‘LVS. ho (Copywright, 1926, by The Bonnet-Brown Corporation, Chicago.) HEALTH QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ‘.]\'al‘m weather “clo’s” and “don’ts” on this beautiful June ( 21V. During the warm season, our physiology is vastly different from what it is in cold weather,~and it is neces- sary that we adapt ourselves accordingly. Follow, then, some suggestions whichâ€"while they could be materially enlarged uponâ€"will suffice to call attention to the more important features of our mode of living during this time of the year. ENCOURAGED THE EDITOR ll! 'III Cause and Cure of Sciatica push-ins. (‘Ulhnfllt‘ntfi and ~tImulating fonds. Thm “ill W m it. that tlII-ir fouls am and PIN") to which and im :IIIsulIItII IIIII‘I'ssity during Hm I wasnn. 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. THE FAMILY NEXT DOOR Smoking Diet ', Jun. 17, mo, C" "l>" " . itizvn. stomuuli I! .tako‘s a real optimist_ to leak in when both on account of la "lll‘l'Ol' and 11% {vol qhscnuraged. rpspectahlo. {in mging about a certain cure. i :3 Hip most common causos are m sivmic poisoning and injuries. Â¥ 2 Ranting nut. any focal infec- ‘tinn; I'vmnving pnssibln pn-ssuro from) thu 1101'“). and applying Plec- tricit)’ :m- thn surest mothods nf {bringing about. :1 certain mum. :m artivlv mmtninml tlwroin. which nt' vnm'm‘. did not nwet his approval. “'0 got. livn years in arrears paid thurvhy. That encourages us to kvnp up the good work. Reply 1 Sum.- comsidvr sulphur as hav- ing ('nnsido'rahlo' curatiw valun in sciatica. and it occasionally (loos ap- pm-vntly rvliew the conc‘litjun. It H nut pnisntmus and is spvedily uiiminaltmi. sxyvm saturutvs my underclotlws WIHI sulphur. tarmshes my watch. t‘h'. “ 3" What causns sciatica? A knnwlo-olgu 0f HHS might bt‘ a guide tn future living.” l‘q‘mw ly 1’ Hus wxvi'visv suddenly. doing ttwm- sleo-s rmt harm. Tho? summv' av- tivn lit'v should he‘ appruacho‘d grati- nntly. Vinltitlt vxvn'ise' of any kind shnnht tw amidnd hy penplv with ohswam- nt' tho hnart. livm' Hr kitt- no-ys. It is unly the young and mm- gmt who mm in training tho war runnol whn run stand twn Hr threw so'ts nt' it'llllis 01' a twolvo-inning hast-hall gamo- in the hot. sun. Tho nlot hnys shmiht cunflno- themselves tn ttw lllm't' h-isux‘vly gnlf, but don't lnsv ynm' to-nuwrâ€"that is haul in ttw hut. weathm'. If ynu don't play gnlt‘. thm-v‘s nothing loft hut pioh- in: hurwmhnvs in thn shad» of thn ultt appln tree. Clothing III-I I'EIIIN‘ III IIIII gIIIaIIII' ththIitI III IIIII skin during this tImII III “III _III:II. tIIII IIIIIIIIII'IIIIIaI should he IIIIaIIgIIII mIIIIII ot'tIIn. Babies sIIouIII IIIIt IIII S\\8Hlt‘t' III flannels. 'I‘IIIII IIIIII't IIkII It aIII mIIIIII than Imt \HDIIIILâ€"fllltl tIIIII IIIIIIt IIIIIIII It The IIIst Sign III ['IIiIkIy IIIIat aIIII mIIIIIaI II I it: IIIIIItI sIIIIIIs that the IIIIIIIgstIII' Is tIIII IIIIIIIIII I'IIIItIIIIII. Exercise \ftIIII mIIIItIIs I_'It IIIIIctIIItI IIIII'IIIg IIIIIIIII'. must IIIIIII tIIkII IIII stIIIIIII- ---~‘% "summm' mid" is an ol'hstinah’e rrittvr. and many pmpln sufl'm' mum hm'nllso- tho-y "think" va haw [my t'mw'. Dc‘vctm's mm'o-rt :1 .Int. uf tlwsu drafts intn cash. \Vlwn o-lmrtric fans. urn usml, Hwy shnulo'l nut, ho tm'nm! din-m-tly against. tlw hmly. Snnm light, lwol vm'vrim: shnnlcl ho- nsml- o'xm‘pt in lIIII IIIg warm mmthm. when doors and \\ indrm s in 0' IIpI-II (1m and night. ”In IIIII-IIiIIgs shIIIIlIl hI' gIIaIIlIIIl against. illso't'th‘ I-sIII-I-I aillx Iiics mus- IIIIitIIIIs and spiIlIII's. I_1:IIlI-I~'sIII-.~'s in this II-IgaIIl has I-IIst man} “we. ["2le siIIIulIl hI' siIIIlimIsly :IsIIiIiI-Ii prnmntvs its rapid rumination and ufl'so-ts “10' (M! vtfects of Its 10w lt' mpo-rnturv (Lam you tell mv of a ljmttor nwx'ing shunhfho- usml. nxtrvnwly hot \wat‘hvr. Ventilation , \\ [ 1110 child sowmml wn much in- .tm'vstml in tho oxplanation but '\\hvn it “as ”\m' shn ()hSPI‘Vt‘tl ingto‘vahh: "l'nclo'. cliol it (“or (Hour tn .Wll that a [wacnvk (mtlctnt lay gan "st-'3 l t Rmpt-(t fm' thv la“ “ill Cunlfl “hm both km and tlm ponplv aw The Court. Is Overruled A (:Pl‘tain judge of wth tho Bos- inn Transvript knuws. has a six- ymnr-uld nivw of whom he is wry proud. 'l‘lw nthm' day she camv in him with a serious air and said: "I'm'lv Robert. if 3 mm had a pea- (‘Ht'k and it mint into annthm' man‘s yard and laid an egg, who would the my iwlmu.’ in?" ”Tim judge smiled indulgciiily mm impliml: "\\'h_\'. thn egg womid im- inm: tn the mun wim owned ”in [wa- i'nck. imt. hn could 1w pi'nsvmdo-d fur trvspassing if he went on the Milli-it"s pl'qwl't)’ in gut, it." “At‘tvr taking Adlm‘ika. I can eat anything and 81mm liko a log. I had gas on tho stomach and t-ouldn't keep food clown nor sloop." (signed R. C. Minor. ONE spoonful Adlm‘ika 1'43â€" mows ("HR and oftvn brings surpris- ing relief to tho. stomach. Stops that full. bloated fooling. Often brings out old \\'ast.o-mattor you never thought was in your systom. Exc'vl- lent. for chronic constipation. Mc- Faddvn's Drug Store. MAN SLEEPS LIKE LOG, EATS ANYTHING Bc‘ii'n.~«l_)n Juno" H. in Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Hay, a sun. Hurn.~-al .\nln'o-tia. Sask.. nn Juno 4. in Mr. and Mrs. William 41. Hap- kins new Magg'iv .lano' Aslilny , :1 ilziuglitvl'. Cicely. A wry pro-Hy \x'mlalim: hmk [blilt'd‘ on JUN 10 at. ”w hum“ of Mr. and Mrs. J. \V. Myth, VIII'nc-y. who'll Hmir vlclvst daughtvr. Miss Eva Mary. ln-mmv Hm hridv at“ Mr. \Vilby (lam- vmm Lamolvr nf Durham. lllll ::..:.|:: ._::....;: 3. 327.225 .571... r. a... 2:; .17.. ...:E._....... 7.3.. S..::.. a .E:E:E.. TWELVE YEARS AGO June 18, 1914. M11. Angus Molnnis 1111111 111111111\' mm1111111:111 11111 113111 111' 61) \11111119. ”11 \\11111111s1l11v 11\11111111:. 1111111 10, 1'1;1\11'-1111| P111~l111111 11111s H1111 111 1111: 111111111 111 Miss 511111111 McDuugull. 01- ganist 111111 S11111111x 811111111 1111111111111. 111111 111111s1111t1111 111111 “1111 11 111111s11 111 1.111111. Miss 31111111111111“ l111'1\11s sl11111t- 1y 1'1111 Hamiltnn. H1111 s 111111111111s 1.111111111111111111111â€"~ .\ll.~‘. 1.11“} (11111111 111111 \1111111111111 11111111111 :11111 s1111'1111111g; 11111111 11111111111|1~ (1111s 311111111111141111111111111! - M11K1111111n 1â€" A! H111 1111n111 111 Mrs .\'11 111 McKin- 111111 1111 \\11111111s1111\.'1111111 3.311s! 11111111111 .\l11l\'111111111 111 M11. J11m11s “11- “1111111111 111 11111\\l'111111. vâ€"v â€" stompml am it. hl'o'aking its 102. Dr. Fortmw put thv injure-d mvmhm' in splints. aml has hnpvs fur its r0- mum-y. “'0 congratulatv Dr. John A. Con- kvy win» was jOilh'Ol in \lelt’l’k on tho 5th inst. to Miss (immvimv [lumphvll Hf Indianapnlis. A fmv days ago wlwn Mr. “0(1)ng memm- was [wading away at llnu tram nl‘ hm-se-s he had pun-chasm! frum Dr. Fox-mm- of Ayton. they hN'ilmP frightvnml and shim! mm a ditch. 0m: {all down. and the other Bunpssan Corr-esp:manureâ€"Thom- as Mcmen had his burn raised last 'l‘hursday. Jnhn Struthvrs and 'l‘hnmas Nichol wm-o captains, tho lattvr winning._ . Mal'l'imlâ€"â€"I“uxâ€"â€"Ki”Minkâ€"In Dick- lnson, NONI: Dakota, on June 12, .lnsuph \V. Put to Dust]. Killmnk 0f ijnilwg, Man. The doubt}: of Mrs. John A. Darling nccm'rml On June '14 in 1191‘ 40th year. Max'x-io‘9dâ€"Bm'nettâ€"Lynnâ€"At Al- lan Park, on J um) '20 by Rev. Thomas Calling, B. .-\.. Miss M. Lynn of Al- lan Park to Mr. lidwzml Burno-tt of Durham. TWENTY YEARS AGO June 21, 1906. M 1'. Edmond J nhpston of Vickers remt'gvml to Fort Erie a few daysago and HILPDIIS to remain for some tune. __ ‘-‘. vâ€"u u--- varn.â€"At Strange, York County, on June 17, to Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Fiyth. v. gaughter. When he fell on“ arload of hay recently, Mr. Thomas Gadd suffered a Rfflkfillhi‘ll'lyr Born.â€"~In‘Durham on June 3, to Mr. and 911:5. John Qumn, a son. The Days 0! [mfg Ago Taken From Chronicle Files of Twenty and Twelve Year: Ago. THE DURHAM CHRONICLE Prowmtly a winduw was opmwd, and a wicv huilmi him frum the 1101.190. “Henry! Henry!“ it callod. But va')’ ho'mlml nut. An hour latm' Hw sum“ \‘nim- ('ullml again. "\Vhat du ynu want?" asked Hwnry, glanviug Up {rum thn buck. ”I'm bu.~'_\'." Advertise in The Chronicle. It pays Love's Labor Lost Slnwly and «awfully Hm young man :1er up and dawn the little Inn“ at. tlw hark “1' his hnnso push- ing tho lwx'anlln.llah_n' l'wt'nru him. Ho“ hacl lixmi 23 WNW! kind ul' honk- l'vst. tn thv lmncllo-s. and was [wrus- ing Hw latvsl nnwl at tlw same timv. NOBLE’S GARAGE SERVICE July Au" June \ SOFTBALL SCHEDULE No. 1 District Juno 17-â€".‘»lililia at A. Y. P. A. July Aug. 22â€"Higll Si'ho ll at lilo-I‘ks. 25â€"«l’ulilii' School all. .-\:Y.P.A. lâ€"41li-i'kr; rt. Militia. 6--.-\. Y. P. A. at. High School. 9â€"â€".\|illii:i at, l’ulilitf School. ifiâ€"uilll'l'ks‘ at A. Y. P. A. “ilkâ€"Militia at High School. “lilml’uliliv School at D. H. S. Bilâ€"A. Y. l’. A. at Militia. 3-41lm'ks at High Smlonl. (iâ€"â€"-.\. Y. P. A. at. Public School. l'lâ€"Mililiu at. l’llnrks. 17â€"4.). H. S. at Publil‘ SCHOOL ‘20â€"4’uhlir School at (Ile‘ix‘ks, Chevrolet JillAliANTliED REPAIRIVG Secretary of the Battlefields Mem- orial Commission reports that tho concrete construction for the Vimy Ridge memorial is well advanced. and the masonry work will start this summer. Fifteen huge blocks of granite from the quarries at Beebe, Que., are now on the ocean en route to France and Belgium to take their places in eight memorials that are being erected. A. N OBLE, PrOp. Oils (3reases ACCESSORIES )F ALL KINDS Sales and Service COLONEL H. O. OSBORNE No. 2 District Iiiâ€"Stun" Plant at I. U. H. F. 2's-â€"l"m'nitm'u «In. at. Hand. 29â€"]. U. U. l". at. Stone Plant. :3â€"Bzuu’l at. mehants. 8â€"â€"Stuno- Plant at Fm'n’m Cu. 13-â€"I\1vr('hanls at I. (Q). 0. F. 1(‘râ€"Band at. Sham Plant. 22-43Iu-n'urv «In. at, Merchants. 27â€"83qu at. Furniture Co. {illâ€"Stun» Plant at. Merchants. 5â€"1 H. H. 1’. at Band. 11L~Mvrvhnnts at Stone.» Plant. 13 1.0.1). F. at. Furniture Q). 19â€"Furnitux‘v (10. at I. 0. O. F. 2â€"â€"1\lorch:mts at Band. Headquarters for Gas Use Brantford Arm-Lock Slates. Neither gales, min. snow nor frost can budge them and they last for years. The low price and smell laying cost make them the most economicel root of exceptional velue. You can lny them over the old Chinglen. ll J. H. Harding, Brantfoird m’ .2.ch Stock Carried. Information Furnished and Service on Brentford Roofing rendered by FOR YOUR BARN ROOF Durham Maybe So! PAGE 8.

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