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Durham Chronicle (1867), 24 Jun 1926, p. 3

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o More Cases of rel-e I.» Dull Pain: in Back T?::x:‘~d8"- June 34, 133.. "1 BC if SON. Igot Ben Johnson didn’t like the well-known weed. He said, “It is good for nothing but to choke a man and fill him full of smoke and embers.” Lamb didn’t feel that way about it. He once said, “For thy sake, tobacco, I And while we’re with the great literati on this topic, here’s a quotation which shows how times have changed since Cowper’s day, when he wrote the following: "Pernicious weed! whose scent the fair annoys; Unfriendly to society’s chief joys, Thy worst effect is banishing for hours The sex whose presence civilizes ours." No I". \\ dl‘ hi HI l‘l 1H ll I! all .‘l 1113! \\ t1 n ll Thursday, J one 34, Note: Dr. Forster will answer 31 columns as will be of interest t public print. Personal questions accompanied by self-:addressed ¢ 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- 4 dress Dr. Arthur L. Forster in care of The Durham Chronicle. ’opywright, 1926, ll m H - :mol VHIMHP substam'vs m-v ’n-wl emu! drawn into tho mnuth thv dmuko'. Inasmuch as Hm.» nuuh nic-utino- in Hm awragv tn kill an uralinary man. it is Ill aweâ€".127... Elm :m _.:_ {1: ca. ._ 5:3 >5. :2 __ .1257; 7.5.5: In it. harmful vmwt nf smnkmg -‘ in tlw inhaling of nimtixw, ho‘ anmunt. Hf nivntim‘ Hm ‘ :o-ts ulmwmls. um. on Hm I' tnhavcu. but. “In mnmwr in hv Haws it. During tho hum- h»ham'nâ€"~lo~t us say. H? 3 vi- the talk mful fh h '\\ it ealthy. Should she hm ivnd .\‘ll' vth h II IIII‘WUIIHOH‘ III ”I" mmago' matinn. It Ian om IIII kill an HIIIIlml\ man. It Is: HIII \\IIH \\IH III‘IIIII‘ this right, 1926, by The Bonnet-Brown Corporation, HEALTH QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Some Tonsil Talk IIIIIxIII IIHII‘P.‘ .H I. IIII: II I. LIMIf Inhaling Harmful H it Ho lo'll mine ~ vivilizin ‘ml:|_\' HN' 4""11 tht'l' Hu-nw-lw's' r ”In thinu \Vulllflll in has had sumo- Ditto-1' vnv- mnst nf tlw warfm-v has .i againit Hw vigau'vth'. nae-st nmwno'nt. was Llu'v m. Slw nvwr said muvh us and cigars. but mum-n- o-n'nrts against tho' cigar- .nuwim: that. ch‘s‘pih' [mpâ€" . Hlo' lath-r aw NW 1033‘! f' ”H' throw. MM whilt' I wigm-uth'. lo-t. nw am)“ that. .k :Ihuut Hw ||a|H'l' lwing ul part ii pun-n nunsnnsv. \\ nl‘ tulmm'n myluul)‘. m «I mndvral ‘ harm is. l U ".l “luvs ml had «ml: has SHI'O‘ HI! 1\_nl3|ll nlllo-t)‘ 1;; \w-vK. c'l' mamas: .talo-mvnt that hoVS Ho ho 1i Reply nnsll- sh! Ill. 'ui I” 0'". .Inhnsun d mom- Quito 80 \Vlmt zn'v ll appnll "rials Iin \\'|H THE FAMILY NEXT DOOR IIleI‘I't '“ “thi't'”. vlwe. \paI-I Irnm IIIIIIg. flunking is II in HIP Silnh‘ III-- II a boy of four- In l\Hll.“ appmutus I sonsniw {1" that. '0'” HM By DR. ARTHUR L. FORSTER mm) is‘. huWo'VN' r. mam nr wnmau vl'ato-ly m- mums. is. naturally. lik. math-r nf olo'gl'ofv MP is askml fur M and why, in «I N» lung, ”M I .‘d\ ”I4" it P‘ um hml tnhm'cn ’ . hl'fllhlpu Mimic go mu inn â€" umws u. kwmm'n pufl's lumn smnkin" shunlol not. who's Hlo' UV ABOUT TOBACCO OHS] 0'1"“!1 ill'! lmlio Ill Hill 0 shall 01' mm- m whwh Hm t Hun» wnuch 5111' t'igau'o‘Hv. t. was Lucy said murh [ml column- ho' chltif a] HM Ill Hlo‘m HM hah' Hml ”HIâ€" H's qua- '3‘. with- "Ml mils. Lo‘o'nli \\'H- UH“ ”IIIII‘ IIIIII III IIIIV UIII usu- s IIIIImI-v INN I-IJIIsiIII'IaIIlII Ilt‘alillg on iI~‘ IIf- IIII'Is. I’IIIIs, snIIIkiIIg a ciIagI'Itn ‘lIII-IIIIII IIII'IIkIIISt Is as iIIiIII'I nus as an UIII‘I‘ pills" aI'IIII\\a III. SmIIk- '- iIIg 'IIII an Imph sII‘ImacII" is mm!" I9 iIIiIIIiIIIIs than H is “NOV a full “will. SmIIkiIIg IN'I\\I‘I‘II I-IIIII.~I_I.~' at v IIIHIH'I' Is had. It IHI'IRHIS IIiI.rII.~'_IiIII_I. stl'nyo Hun. Ulwimxxly, llu-n. nmisl :u'o-a nl' ('Hmlo nicullnc' will lu- \' lnalcol. ll. folluws t pmmlvllas aw llu \Vlllll' thic'k cigal llw most harmful. passml lln'o‘vngh :1 lung Sll'm. N. Is ('nulrd. aml lln‘ volatilv Silhslalu'o's‘ are) clnpnsitml ulevng llw lining of llm slvm. In llw short-stnmmml pipe, llu- smnkn is still lmt whom it vntvrs lln- nmulll. and all llw \‘ulatilu sub- slmH-vs an- inllalml. 'l'lw Hmn nl' clay 01w usvs tnlvacm has l'OlHiolL‘l'ablw homing on its “f- l‘m'ls. 'l’lms, sme‘pking a ciragvltn lu-l'nro' lm-ukfast is as injuriuus ‘aa mmll. >mm .lmno'r l.~‘ h: \\ h_\' «in smov! may mo-n and Nine! mm M H. It may tho- ~‘mnkm' h? lung it. has lwc him that luv 1': it. Finally it, nf HIP "t'nmpa nt’ tlw "munpaniuuship nf tlm pipo'." nwr amol atmw all thvsv tlwm'ic-s hangs ttw fact that tobamw dons haw :m o-tt'owt «m tlw nnrwms systpm that. is aux'w'ahlv. It' jnolulgmt in mm!- m'atinn. it can oln nn grvat. harm. ole-Ht that why inhulmi. thv 1'0 . 2 Tho withwllt l m So , . _ S'umo- say ”In sight nt' ttm curling wko- has a summing o‘t't'm‘t. 'I‘hm-n 1}' 1w SIHUO‘HHHL' tn this. as fvw ~n o-njnying smuking in ttw dark. 4 Mind mo'n gut littln plvasm‘v out. it. It. may tw simply a habitâ€"â€" o- ~mnkm' having usml tnhacm so u: it has lwcnmo‘ a t‘lxml iolo-a with m that lw c-an't ,uvt alum: withnut . Finally it. may ho just. a cam» tlw "mvmpaniuuship of tlm pipv." er anol atmw all them» tlwm'ic-s | -_-t- 1 svm‘vvly [w ntmv ulnnt‘. b {avs rams" thv L‘H)’ Fl 910'an ,1‘ is smnkt lu‘cnnws. .1 amnnnt ‘1' kmnvs t Nut "Ill 31" that will)’ it [met 'oi. Hu- ro'mmnmh‘ by ”an [n'm'vss' 4 ahlo‘ «MIN t and that tlw x'vspnnsilvlu m‘ ailnwnt. 'l‘hv hmsili Shnlo' lump!» “3"." largf‘l In ”tho-rs. But dim-3.6M ‘ no'm'ly always vnlargo 'nlo‘ss Hm tun-ii] is 011 «l with its capsulo‘. it i MV. 'I'omsils that aw ("I mix always onlargn. The Motion Is Carried ly, tlwn. tlw lal‘go‘l' this . nt' (-ululvnsalion. tlw mun-v vill Iu- \'nlat.ilizml and in- t‘nllnws that vigarvtto-s and mm lhv [must injurimls, ‘ murn In" ral_ly.'_ JI-tnimall)‘ ulmit. my “mu I “‘1”! !% \mum \ h 3% lis a curtain b”) that Hwy :H‘ 'il‘ cnnnlitinn fur thv pa Il'ac‘dnn ul' lhis autih “10 _V P “In"? ‘-"' ”W TWENTY YEARS AGO *thmml pip“, who-u it o-ntvrs June 38. 1906- ,- \‘ulatilu suh- Hn Muncluy at'te-rnmm Iirn was c_li-'- mwrwi in :1 small >1an mm Hara- u uso‘s tnhm‘c'n‘h'uxa stm-vt. Hu- prnpe-rty nI' Mr. 4ng un it-~ o'f-anhn Kinnw. 'l'lw prumpt zwliun ._'.' a L'i’l‘flf-I'th‘inf HH' iil't' hl'igndc' limitwi Hm Mam s illjlll'WU.‘ 89‘!” HI“ unthuilcliug. {lleth SM'vl'al L'wal'ol. Smnk- m-m'h)‘ plm'vs \w-ro- thro-ah-nml. mach" is mul'o‘ .\11'. “11331:! Mt'KN'lllliP, “Inn has s after a full lumn quitv ill 131' will)" timv. was run ("MP-1's at take-n tn I’vrgus lmspitnl )lnnduy :u'ols «ligvstiwll. lust. tn snmkv'.’ If 'l‘ho' mam)" y'l'iu‘mls nl' .\h'. 'l'hwmas [- [wing cl"- nt' (-nmlmsâ€" :' tho curling ffm‘t. 'I‘hm'n this. as fvw in tlw dark. [’blvasm‘v out pl)‘ 3 habit-â€" cl tnham'n 9'0 mmlm'al i! 'n Chicago. that H ill ha n is o“- atwnt a nlm Ii “1‘0“ '1" ap: imwa mvn 11¢! ch . m- 4.011- tun- 113'” I J une 25, 191‘. We cnngratulatv Mr. Moore Mc- Faddvn who was married in Pick- vring on Monday. me i. to Miss Darrin Simpsun of that place. Whom an Essex County autoist passe-cl a buggy wilhcmt giving \Vam- mg, tho horsv thrvw tlw buggy into tho ditch. Thv farmer I‘vcoixml $250 “'0 u- damages. The Days Of Long Ago I "lug-v :. .\'11minatinns 1'111' tlw p111vin1‘ial “lo-11111111 W110 I111]! )11111113\.D1‘. Jilmio'sun and M1. 1121111111511 luring H111 1311111113115 1111' H111 1 1".'1111.-'111\ati\11s and [.1111-1315 1‘11s11A111:1i\'1‘._1l.\ I. I. _|j (lllll lJllJ! nuuu .\ - ll- ‘ ‘- . ..-‘ _ 'I’lw rvmains nf Dcmalcl McDonald Hf Buntinck, who) olisappval'm‘l from his hnmo- early last wanlhnr. \wx'o fnund «m Saturday lust. anal iutvr- mvnt tnuk plat-u in Durham u-mu- to-ry on Mummy. , 1' Taken Prom Chronicle Piles of Twenty and Twelve Years Ago. l‘ I V ‘11; g'l"II‘I‘." u .-\t ttw district annual moi-tins: nt‘ “in Snntli Hwy \Vc‘vmuu's Institutn Iivlct iwi'v 'l'iiui'sday, tlm t'nllmving nt'ticvi's \wi'n vlm'tmlf Pi'vsidvut. .‘Ii's‘. Di'. Eastnu. Aytmi; First, View l’i'vsi- .to'nt. Mrs. J. \V. Hiytli. Durham: Soc- nncl Vii'v Pri'siite-nt. Mrs. J. H. Pai'kn. Uni'nm'li: Sin-wtairy-'l‘i'vasui'vi'. Mrs. 'l'humas Mi-Hii'r. tini'iwi- timivm'us tllil'l't‘filH'tlltlt'lltft‘r- .\ hzliiy girl was imi'n tn Mr. and )li's‘. \\'illizim l.2l\\'l't‘llt't‘ Mn Friday. ’mi'n. Iii tIo-ylun. un Jun“ 17. tn Mr. and Mrs. .lutm \li'lbnmiioi. a itziiigiiton'. .7 73.2.4 $...._.::r‘ T57 15.... 3: .32.. 3 i. 2... .35.. i. 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Hll \\’m|llo'.~‘ol 51:. 5...: 71:57. .... :7 ...... :51. ..xz...._.1.:: ,3: 7.. 1.2.3. ... ...3:. 2:: :1 ..1. ....ZzF. ..Z: :: ._:_.< .1. .17 :3... 4 :7... 2.11.: 7.; .527 :3. .... 22...... a .....1.:_:: _: $3.527 Hn “Value-«lav. .I ring" Int-k [11mm all and .\h.~'. .l'lamws .\1 ”1' tho i: _\mul;.'o'.~t 1 " TWELVE YEAR!) AGO Hn \\o-oh1o-.~oiz1_\.lunv '2”, HI.» mm- Ii:;.| 1- hmk Maw :1! ”IN lmm' 0! MP" 11ml .\l1.~'. .l.11111-.~' .\l1°.\al|_\.\\.1udhv. 111 H1111: \mmgmt «I1111ul1to1..\la1.':.-1n, t... “1. R \\ atsuu n! Bunvssan. Mal-Howl. 1111\\mlno.~ol.1.\. 1111111 20. Miss l‘l, '.1l hwll tn Mr .I. Brawn. .\|:11'1im!.-â€"-Hn “Hahn-511m .lulx 27. .\li.~~' Mary 11mm tn .\l1.\.'°11hiv Mc- lM'nm id. Sa«'ko~tt.'s Umnvrs lInn-1w;mndvncv.' -~\\'v rvgrvt tn vhrunicln Hw Math 01' “0'1". I'Il'lwst, vlclvst sun uf .\l!'. and Mrs. Aamn Brno-st. from inflamma- tiun nf Han brain. Durham l.8("H'.~'.~'t' h-um \vnn tlw, o-xhihitiun gamo- nn HM Fvllnws' day? against; Ho'sw'lm' 9-2. \‘arnvy IIo'll'l'O'flHDIMPIH'O'. â€"~ Mr.l Freak-rick lekwlman passml away at his hnmu in Nux'nmuhy cm .Iunn an 1 Wm tn Immu \\. MC lnnkiw WIFE AND HUSBAND BOTH ILL WITH GAS 'l‘lm Hun an :Iclo.ll'o'.~'.~ hrahnn ho- "For )‘o‘al's I had 335 on Hm ~' acll. 'l'ho' first «lose of Milo l‘wlpml. I now slm'p we”. and a] is gmw. It. alsu lwlpml my hand." signed Mrs. B. Brim (LVF smoufiul,‘ ibrika removes and often brings astonishing relief to the stomach. Stops that full. Moatml fwling. Brings out old. wastn matter you now:- thought was in your system. This excellent in- tvstinal mamlnnt is wonderful for qonstipation. M c F a d d e n’ 5 Drug Store. q! ”w I. . 'ull .llmv I had THE DURHAM CHRONICLE \Vhilnvy Julix' 01.”.U. l“.( 4.25:1: NOBLE’S GARAGE :m tlw slam 0f Adlorik: l. and all ga ml my 1m: B. Brinkley} _\\'lm has tmw. was Il Marmolay 9 H Chevrolet SOFTBALL RESULTS AND STANDING Last Thursday night the A. Y. P. A. and Militia teams met. and the latter club won out 32 to ‘23 in a long contest. that continued till it was so dark the hall could hardly be seen. The Militia garnered about half their runs in the tirst few innings. but the Anglicans kept put- ing a few over the plate each round, and the seventh found the score tied at. 23-all. However in the eight. the Militia stepped out. and ,pnshed m'er enough runs to sew up the game. as. the Anglicans could no little with Hepburn’s pitching af- ter he had an inning‘s rest on first base. 0n the other hand, McFar- lane. who relieved t}. Elviclge. proved wild and inetl‘ertive. Batteries were A. Y. P. .-\.. t1. lilvidg’e, MrFarlane and Stectman: Militia. Hephnrn, \\'il.~‘en and Burns. l'mpires, liar- nett. and H. Rowe. Un Friday evening. the Stone l’lant. trminrml the I. H. H. F.. the seore‘ heing 37-7. 'l‘hi~' was a regular walkaway. the (hill Fellows heim.r mitt-lassetl in e\‘ery department. Rat- teries were: I. H. H. l".. Swirling: and liwen: Stone Plant. Aljoe and Young. l'mpire. ll. ti. 'l'own. tin 'I'iiesday night the Clerks ili~'- "played their superiority mer the ' lliuh Sellout team by trimming: th. in _ 1’1' 9.. l". The liattei'im were: tilei'kfi. ll n. llowe amt l“. l-‘. Mellraith: High lSehmil. tinnnor ancl Nehle. l'nipires. Iu'l'uwn and ti. .\lel.aehlan. Stnnv Plant I. H. H. l-‘. Furnitlm- Balm .‘lvrvhante June July July Mu: luw "'l‘ho- must :m‘mzing sight I nor saw." “Turn a t'rvshman. "was the skysvl'alwl's 01‘ .\'v\\' York t'x'nssing tlu- Hudson Riwr an a fut-rylmat.“ \u (D P. l'uum S'I‘ANIHNH HF «1.115 No. 1 District mm \Vnn Lust Zipâ€"Public Sch iâ€"lilm'ks at. ('râ€".\. Y. 1’. A, 9~â€".\|ilitiu at 13â€"411vrks :It 2H~~â€"~.\lililia at 23â€"â€"â€"l’ub|iv SUI 29~.\. Y. I’. A 3â€"41101'16 at 6--;\. Y. P. A. J 12----.\lilitia at 17â€"4). H. S. a i’U---l’uhliv Sc] SOFTBALL SCHEDULE No. 1 District â€"l’IIlIII( .S'Lhcml at ..A Y. l’..\. 1â€"4‘. M!“ :It.1\liliti:.I 6*-.\. Y. 1’. A. at High School. tirwxlilitizt at l’uhliv SC'ILMOII ITZIâ€"AII-rh :It A Y. 1. A. ;’HAâ€"~,\liliiiu at HiL'h SIhool. ’Jâ€"J’llhlit SIIIIIHI at U. H.S L. 29-~A.Y.1....It31ililiu. 3â€"4 1m 1w 1!, High Suloul. IL- A. Y I’. A. at. Public School. 12w~.\liliii;I at, ILII‘I'ks. 17â€"h. H. .S'. at Publiv School. i’Uâ€"-~l’llhliI' .S'L'hunl :It Clerks, No. 2 District J'Iâ€"«I’III'IIiIuI-I- I'M. :It. “and. L’Uâ€"i I. H. U. I". at Stnuv Plant. L'w-Huual at MurI'lIautS. 8 VSiHlH' Plant. at FIII'II'I'I' CH. 13-â€"~.\‘(‘I'I'llflniS at I. H. U. l“. “L-Haud at .S‘tnucl l’luut. L’Zwl-‘Iu'u'Iu-o 420. at. Morclmuts. 27-â€"HIIIIII at. l~'uruiturc (.10. :I‘Lâ€"S'quu Plant at. Merchantfi 5-4 H. H. F. :It. Baud. Ind-Blvi'rluuus at Shiiiiul’laut. Hâ€"L‘ULF. at Furniture (3“. itimFui'uituI'u CO. at. I.U.O.F 21â€"MIII'cIIauls at Band, b. Oils Greases ACCESSORIES 01? ALL KINDS Sales and Service A. NOBLE, Prop. (£l'.-\l{.-\.\"l'liliD REPAIRING Floating Skyscrape_rs Headquarters for SERVICE 'unpuny 0 h U H 161M 666 .506 5.55 (NI) 101 MI 666 "SALAIA" It is by far the most delicious. Ask {or it. I‘l-.l, v- v â€"_ _ Brantford Asphalt Slates harmonize with any style of archi- tecture. and their rich, soft tones blend with their surroundings at all times of the year. They last for years, are fire resistant and give perfect protection from ‘ 13 "They last for cars, all weather con 'tions Drama"! RoofingCaLi-nmtl Be Sure To Say Stock Carried. Information Furnished and Service on Brantford Roofing rendered by . Harding, Brantford, Ontario Durham PAGE 3.

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