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Durham Chronicle (1867), 1 Jul 1926, p. 4

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July 1. 19“. '0". 1‘ who-owo-oo-m ‘33 E. filth-’3 'cigh Tile Co. MONTHS Box 486, xenon-i; rho-wan. - “I ha mnwhwsandmm [x~'x.n-_i_n my_M f All Kinds ‘ER 1d Separator. 'i admins and Iuir bub-ONO-Ono-oonm in. 194.. "6.629.029.9233... v . r . S __ 10 ”0w a E. Pinkhm . I I first took t. tghml seventy. weigh tm . sorts or '0', yr; take moths: blt' Com I guod or ’0- have recom- ghbnrs. _ I will side idea. I '- and l '- mootofth. 'ur eight 3. An mu“ 1» visit and 3m 3m Ont “’33 lat Iv. "Am-I Iaking \Iilerika. I feel het- h-I' than for want. At my age (60), It I~' Iolo'alvâ€"«n difl'Prt'nt from other Ilium-"Inns. signml \V. \V. Carter. .\IHI‘I'Ik21 ia a simple mixture of buck- IiInIII haik. gh cvrinn, vita. which IIHIHU'S II\S in MI minutes and HHI‘H bl‘ Ings surprising rulief to the ~Iomach. Steps that full. bloated Iomling. Brings out nld “hath-mat- iv! mu m' or thought “as in your awn-m. vanllnni for chronic con- stipation. .‘lcFaIMPns _Dr_ug StOIe. , A , 7 OLD MR. CARTER HELPED BY SIMPLE MIXTURE ‘ '2 Is I'aI'hmIIItII of mmmosia clan- wronu tn takw t'm' this? ' 3 I am a t‘airlv hpaw smokm', and I «Imvtinws wnmtm' if this has anything to It“ with thn smn' taste In Hw mnltth." l Thu diwlmrm's [mm ”W hnwo'ls :u'o- wx'h-o-mo-ly inn-Minus. anal Hm «Inau'rho-a mm ho- passnol frum mm whim tn :uwer. va'o'. Hm stcmls shuulal lw pl'nmptly dispmwcl 0' and olmpmw‘ \Vushml m flips will nut ('ul'no- in mnlzu't. with "mm and mmspnrt. tho- info-Minn. Pm'wns raring l'nr Hw sick infant shquld “2|st Hwir hands arts-r vach ’imn Hn-v hamllu him. IIIII‘IInIIIIIII as IIIII III IIIIII'I IIII'IIII 'IIII'aIIIs «IIII'III'IIII: from IIIIIIIIII'a in- IIIIIIIIm IIIII aIIII IIIIIIIII IIS II'IIaImIIIII. II In I-III-IIII IIIII IIIIrIaIIstIIIIIIIIy. our IIIIII IIIIIIII III sIIIIIIIIssIIIIII IIIIIIIIng IIII- IIIIIIIIsII III‘S III II! IIIIIII'IIIIIIIIII. 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IIIIIIIIII \IaIIIr as hII \Iill Ill‘ink. oLImla-m infaunum occurs l-e-gular- l} mwin wmmo-r and. although our ho-Hvr knuwlo-olgo- 0! its mum's has maturially rmlm-ml its mortality. it Thu disc-am- is 0" ian'tiOllS ori- gin and go-llPl'aH)‘ has its iii-ginning III an attack ni’ acutv indigestion, lbw” u i'o-suli nf olio-tvtii' i-i'rnrs and faulty hygimu'. More than ten per cent of all human beings die during the first year of life. The majority of these deaths are due to diseases of the digestive system. Of these, the most serious is cholera infantum, which reaches its height during the month of July. is still bl!‘ oihwr up The war Prevention Our Only Hope hygio-niv surromndings nf chil- 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. up. This is going to b» Hm summo-r m- haw haul sum-n Thursdgy, July 1, mo. Hygienic fnrvv m THE FAMILY NEXT DOOR lw l'o't'kum-(l \"Hh. Hf infm'tions m'i- Measures CHOLERA INFANTUM By DR. ARTHUR L. FORSTER . "Huh." l'f‘h'n'hul “l0 Sl'Ot, “Ff“ an awfu Ivar muse-l1" ’l'n wilo away tho toflinus hours al’to-r dusk. tho trawlhw \yafx m tho. huhlt of talking' In his mlho. Uuo owning ho was oxlpluining‘ tho \\°nnclol'.~' of tolovisinn and othor mmloru iuwutinns whou ho. suddon- ly nskool this «'uxoslinu: "Haw you not hoard of wiroloss‘?’ "Nu." ropliool tho Scot. SH HIP travollor hc‘gan t0 (0” him all ho know about. wiroloss. Hut tho man ammarocl noithor intorostod unr surprisocl. and tho tourist warm- ly inquirod Hm l‘Mls‘nn, -\ ('vlvln'atr-ol tmn'ist was taking an vat‘ly spring hulidny in tho hills nt' nlcl Scntlanal. avcumpzlniml by a St'nHish gillio'. \ "J lini'lmnalv nf magnr'sia is imi- ”Il'l' clangvrmis nm' lwni-lli'izil in this l‘l'lltlllliill. It will giw you tompnv- {ii-y i'o-livl‘. by nvulmlizing tln- ai‘icl. lml that is all. The only way tn ('lll't‘ llu- «lispasn is in ascm'tain and i'vmnw- llw causn. and in tho mmin- limo- gm cm :i iliPl that will giw your stnmacli a rust. and pm'mil. it in PP- mwr ils functional vapacily. Thu gas is a hy-[n'm‘hu't of tlw same tlis‘nrolvl'. "I: Pvnplo‘ with stnnfach 'tmublp shnulor'nnt smokv. HP at lvast, mt It In Hm minimum. If thaw mt-asm'vs arr ('al'l'il‘d nut. “mm is littlo like-“hand that. any normal baby will delop summer rumplaint. lirrni's' in ctivt mm ttw I'mnututinn I m -.~'t «if ttwso- mws. 'l‘hv baby is tziwn tom mm'li t'i‘mtt. t'ml tvn nt'tnn, wit»: inn rapidly. HI' ttw t't-mtings am irro-gnlm'. Ur ttw t'nml mixturo is wrong. m-nn'nlly containing tun nnn-li sugar. Again. ttw food may In- spoilwt. tlw ruin“. of dirty bottlvs itllti nipplo's. snilmt ilishvs 01' hands. mntnminutinn by tiivs, lack nt’ im‘. Whatwwr tlw cansv, it can and stimuli! tw o-I'aoticnto-it. I still fowl that inatvrnnl nursing is ttw twat way tn t‘vmt an infant. You can't imprcwv nn Uiti Mottwr Natnri'. Nut that l haw anything against. al'ti-, iit'ifll t'mwting. tint, tun-ans» ignorance and mnmlvssncss makv it. alangvroua. HI'h-n minnr ailmnnts. by making it mm'v aliflivult for the» child to oligo'st ih‘ fm'ul, INN] In sm'inus sum- lilo-1' rumplaint. For this roasnn. all minnr do-rangvnwuts. u! what- vwr kind. slmulol rvcviw prumpf :‘ltto-ntinn. Halhio's slumlcl 1w kvpt. as c'nnl and mmfm-tahlo- as pnssihlu during hm \u-aHn-r. as M'o'r-lwatinsz wvukvna thvm. Arc-urolingly Hwy shmnld b0 rlnthml lightly and kvpt, in a WP" wntilutml mum. During Hu- summm- months. in- t'unts m'y mnrn from thirst. and ttw twat than t'rum hungm'. amt own ht'vastâ€"t'ml hahins aw apt, to b0 «wor- t‘ml. when-was the amnunt. of fund shHlllnl 1w I'mllu'ml. chum shnnlo! I'M’viw‘ attnntion. (lity clulglrvn m'v lu-st 011' In the country «Int-m}; July and August. Who-m a P! m: 9283' [4 impnssiblf‘, day excur- wms mm Hm nlwn spawns cln Imurh 3.:I'H'Hl, They Were Equal Dietetic Measures Miss Robpcca Bali. «IaIIgIItI-I of ‘MI. and MIs. “illiam Ball. nt Nur- manin, IIINI at Sault Stu Marin. :fiMII'HII III III“ 3,2» M .5’:-\ vnaIs. Milil'iIO'IHâ€"\II l'IIu Paik (Ill “ml- IIvscizI) nInIIIiIIg. Miss IallIt' BiIIi Parke-r. iIlelgIlIPi’ «If Mr, RniwI-i Par- ka'. In Mr. William I'I. {Cums ni’ NI-w LISkI'iII'II. Huxn.â€"â€"4nI\Vvstltnnntn nu lunv L“. tn Mr. and M13 Htant\\hinakvr a_flaughhw. TO‘IIIIPIS haw lwvn :IskI-Il for HIP mm past with I-. and ”PP! Iatiuns mm lwgin IlIIIing HII- [)It‘nt‘llt \I-II Maylw a Ingmm'jst is a man whosp funny Imm' 15 his lwacl. Mrs. thm't Aljcw. Sin. 90 years of ago-, is svl'iuusly ill. .Vla1°ri4-ol.â€"--Hn .Iunv 9 :11. Brzmtt‘nrcl. Miss Anna MavKay. «langhte-r ut‘ Mr. and Mrs. He-nl'gv .‘l!’K2l}' uf Durham. M Mr, Hun-owl Hraigin nf Paris. M18.le"4ilgl' \iilam. “inn is in hot 83ml wa is St‘l'iml‘Th ill. Nils. Ruin-it \iilam 1 assmi 1mm in a lnumiu hospital on in iiiav in hvr S’ml vo'ai- In thv' uvvnt PrM'incinl vlvctiun. Dr. I). lamic-mn. llnnsmwutiw, elv- I'c-atml Mr, “I. .. llamagv. Lilwral. by a majnrity Hf :Ilmut 1.001) \ntc-s. Mr. Harry (Brushy of an'manhy [basso'cl away tndzly at ”w 830 0f 27 yPars. On Tuesday night last, Mr Wesley Siirs, burner at the Cement W mks, had the misfortune to have the tin- gers and backs of his hands burned by the bursting of a steam pipe. Hornsâ€"In Durham NH .lmw 27. in Mr. and Mrs. A. W. H. Lamb-r. a son (John Fm'rvs‘tvl' . Mrs. .lamvs MCMN-ko-n I'vm'ivml HH' sad illtl'lligvm'v Hf “I“ «1011“! or how ymujgo-st sisto-l'. Mrs. Batvs. in Dc'tt'nit. Mich. " On Tuesday last word was received of the death in Colorado of Mr. James Moody, son of Mr. John Moody, many ye_a_1js ago town clerk of Durham. \HIIII tanh- tlIIIII~\ \‘IIIIIIs unwr- iIIIIIII- as l’IIsIIIIistIIIIs~' III' "I'lIawIIstnn. Mrs. .lIIlIII IDIIIIIIIM has IIIIsigIII-Il and “Ir IIHIIIII has hIII-II H'aINH‘I'HId III ”III IIIImII 01' MI'. \hIII \\IiI'|It.â€"- "lIImIIII stun (JIII' I IIspIIIIIlIIIII' II. Miss Forfar. High school teacher hero who has resigned, was made the recipient of an address and irrsentation before leaving for her ome near 'l‘orontu. Mr. S. P. Saunders was married last week to Mrs, (Lula at Flint. Mich.. and roturnml to his home on W9d~ iwsday lasl. Mrs. Saum‘im's is a sis- trr of «ix-Mayor McIntyre of this town. Buru.â€"â€"â€"In Durham on July 3.1906. in Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mrl‘miialcl, a sun. 'liu- Suns of Scotland held their annual alvmnnstration lwxv on Mun- day. 9.7.. .326: _.< .: :_..._:._r. Sn .1. .27.. a, .4231. Mamied.â€"â€"()n \\ Pdnosdm. June 20. Miss Mangawt McNalh sun 01 Mr. and Mm. lamvs \14 \alh (ilmwlg. to .\h__._ Jillallo's “altscm «It Buuvssan. NOBLE’S GARAGE SERVICE The Days Of Long Ago Taken from Chronicle Piles of Twenty and Twelve Years Ago. Chevrolet A. NOBLE. Prop. (3reases ACCESSORIES OF ALL KINDS Oils GUARANTEED REPAIRING Sales and Service TWENTY YEARS AGO July 5, 1906. TWELVE YEARS AGO July 2, 1914. Headquarters for lnsvph Javanvs dim! smlclvn- lvlwlg «m “Wine-May ku- last \ka at tlw 21m 01' 61 THE DURHAM CHRONICLE Gas Moths. napkins. plan's. cums. spoons and fm'ks. with rm]. whilv and bluo «lo-signs. 'l‘hvsv, 0f ('Mll'SP, solve the- pmhlvm 01' line". sih'm' and dislws that 11%ch tn ('nnfmnt :lnynnu who NEWâ€"““41 a pivnic. 'l‘hvn. thm'e- mm running favorsâ€"- Hm lil'vcrarko'l's whirl: upon into fans arv 1TH I'flV'mih'S «and a bunk 0f_;..rumvs fgm just such aflait‘s. Tho picnic lunvhmn is ”minimum!- 13' thv must inuun'tant part Hf tlu- picniv. (mp 01' Hm nicvst I «wor- mstml vnnsistml nf: There's something appealing to me in a picnic on the First of July. Why-«I’m not sure because, ordin- arily, I'll amlosi. fnign illness to be excused from participating in one. Maybe- the papm' nnveliios and fa- vors appeal tn m0. I was shopping yesterday and fairly reveled in the display of patriotic trinkets and decorations. There are complete sets of paper By MARJORIE ADAIS with sweet cream; add a quarter or a cup of walnut meats chapped l’lnv. This will serve for twelve sand- wiches. bounce Sandwich“ Spread crisp leaves of lettuce with salad dressing and place between buttered slices of bread. Egg Salad Sandwiches 3 hard boiled eggs. chapped line. Celery, rlmpped lne. Salad dressing. Mix ingredients and spread be- tween buttered slices of bread. This will make a dozen sandwiches. Raisin and Nut Sandwiches 1 cup of seedless raisins. '74.. cup of nuts (walnuts, almumls, “In \ etc) Swvct cream. Grind raisins and nuts in a fond chapper. Mix with cream. 'l‘wvlve sandwiches can be made with this amount. W hmflcm Buntford, Ontario J. H. Harding, Stock Carried. Information Furnished and Service on Brantford Roofing rendered by Right - - Wifie - - Right! Durham ' "r‘ "‘ . “-11.. “Gabe, you know that llltdo't‘ the law my duty require»; mv tn take you out of how tomorrow. and hang vou. So I've come) to toll you that I want to make your tinal hours on earth as pleasant as possible. For your last breakfast, you can hnlvn nn-‘L:__ A. A “with” lo lnrry About It Ono chilly owning in “w curly part of March, thc shcrm' untered Um county 1811, and addressing the colored [wrsun who occupied the strnugcst coll. sand: PAGE 3.

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