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Durham Chronicle (1867), 5 Aug 1926, p. 3

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Enough! Her 1'" Sask. â€" “I am ' what Lydia m 1‘ _‘_‘:".‘Fi‘:‘1"9_’¥.'¢q-p -vv 1 hand I was . King it and ‘50 III“ rtm's Sanativo Wat, murv children line. ~rfvctly well. I U00 iuwn two or (Ml nuwl do Ill V mu! trnuble. I 'vred v'ery bgdly “' pains and inn“ ‘ “hm m my nghtnd. aw :m mpg-ration. But lncd Ads. on Page 1. 'gists everywbm. c Plg. -o- r-o- O-O-‘O-~.-'.I°M L‘I'S 3r August 5, {Mable Comma ml a dime now“ am willing for you w wayfy on see at [um I lylcan «l he only r_m-: u “(3")ma Mustard Moose Jaw; 3 befoie. :0... .0; 6.2.3... ll alt Mb! buns flurry I can ~b has an my but after road : al- Here 5 where I take up the cudgels 1n behalf of our 111d friend, “Vital Resistance.” He has been getting some 11111tic11larly hard raps lately, and something should be aid in his defense, because I regard him as the greatest ally We humans have. What IS Vital Resistance? 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AS a mat- h-r n!’ I‘m-t. oliol WP not. haw some \H'apnn fur lighting Hume vm’mies, Hu- hummv raw \mulol haw bocnmt‘ o-wim't m-ntm-ies ago. Sn nur mmmnn smsn tolls us that o-wry Hung nrganism must pnssoss Hu' vupnvity l'm‘ I'vsistiug thP dan- :wrnus inflnvm'o's that. vnmmpass It. if it. is tn eriw. This capacity I val! Vital ro-sismm-r. Snmc- call it I'm'tnrs ('al and it stan \Vmilcl nut against tho lo-l' uf fart wvalmn [m I ran vital immunity. \\ [haw triml owr} nail. Otlwrwisr. l a! with HIPS? lwadachc worth living. 30 l (Copywright, 1926, by The Bonnet-Brown Corporation, Chicago.) HEALTH QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS (In) “'0' l‘h HI “nutrition. .- uxamplos _\l \\ lich Diflerence Between Immunity and Resistance Hslfll nitv It Thursday, August 5, mo. 4711 Mi .\ Note: Dr. Forster will answer such health questions in these (-olumns 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’cdre of The Durham Chronicle. n olisnase‘. only. 9:: immunity to n typhnicl. win IN Old Age Will Cure Y9u Ill nHu-r wnrtls. Nu amu- wo pusso-ss kt ALL clangm's a arcidvms . lm snfnguards us a H liilinusm‘ss. Evm'y WPPK an attack. \"lllt'h starts with Mac-ho» fullowett by vomiting hiln wnws up. I am 38 and hail tho‘sn attacks all my lit'n. v triml m-o-i-ything without t‘btlmrwisn. I am all right. But tllo‘SP livailachos llfi‘ is not i living. So I am writing to n so» if you can lwlp mo." Reply lla\t' a tnrmv M .‘ligraim‘. nnlv called "Slt'k hnaitachn.” lv they lvavn whvn tht‘ 'suh- man may use tho mole 0n the .2' his nook for a mum button: w Hit» a troight to save three :1 mil»: ho may‘itop his watch ht to» saw wmr: use a period Mimi-colon to saw ink and his grandmother‘s grave to hay: but a man of this d Mn is a scolar and a gontto- wmpared to a man who will i newspaper and when asked EDITOR IS VITROLIC . wtnn-mving has it: "He‘ll mm like a “mum scorm}! w about Hm NIH“? 0f the» and Timps “hm some of his mt. subsvribors play unfair- him: is always inbnl usually avquirml am. run! of H THE FAMILY NEXT DOOR vast clifl'vrt'l M immunity HH' So'mmd IMMUNITY AND RESISTANCE 83/ DR. ARTHUR L. FORSTEP. writes o'm'o' lleN'fl ty. 'l‘lw first i is spm‘iflt‘. inhnrn: im- 1| I sufl‘er whvn vxpnso'd to them in our im- ninnizmt state? I haw at no timv in m\ lifv lwvn immune to pneumonia. but I hawnt had pneumonia. al- thnngh [ haw lumn rvpoatmlly 0x- pnsmt tn it. and haw had pneumonia xvi-ms in my thrnat. Hmv did I vscalm having pnvlh mnnia'.’ \Vm'a lllt' gm'ms \wak sis- to-i-s'.’ Hr. was 1 Mn strong t'ni' thv m‘i'ms'.’ If my Mom! tlf‘Sll'll}'t‘tl thvm as fast :l.~' tht'y multipliml in thv iast \\h\' max it. sumo dav tail tn dn this and I snt'cnmh to tho dis- o-nsv'.’ \\ hat shunld makt‘ my lilnud tail in du at mn- timn what it sno- t-vsst'nlly diws at athm time? I (-mild g.” on almost indvfinitoly m'npnnnding qnostinns like thosa. and ttw altSWo'l' wnnld invariably ‘hi-inr: us back tn vital J'PS‘lSlalll'P as t \\ do not (‘nntrat't thnso diseases mn- i'val pri’itoctinn against, disvasn. Admitting that it is immunity that pl'nlN'tS ns. hnw could thn immun- .izing prm'i‘ssvs {:0 un if nlll‘ Vital it'm‘cvs aw (Inph‘tod‘? bu in'ukvu dawn. Ducturs who lukn mum M’ 3 [arm numhvr nf putivnts sufl‘nrim: l‘rum mfm'tinus and con- (atrium olisvasvs l't'aHZo- that Hwy an“ mm-h mm-v apt. tn mnh'art am-n «lisvar'fls \Vht‘n Hwy arr til-mt. 'mw It»! slm'p, am! unnt‘ with"!!! “l“iY' nr-uTs. {luv «.“iwn dune: i.‘ Ti"? mg». I“ n that an ixul'n‘iclual Ctlmtl'acts an info-Minus «lisvaso after an alt'ohnlic lmut'.’ lt' nur capacity tn withstand clia- mm- is fnumlml solely an immunity tn otitl'vi‘vnl disc-3909, why is it that .\II M whivh cmn'incns m0 that so Inn}: as \w ko‘t'ti Hm' vital t'i‘ircns at par. \w will I’m safe against (“5(‘38P -â€"immunit_v m- nn immunity. And .invt arts :mmnd tho ago uf forty, hut somatimos they porisst until fifty or fifty-liven Thaw hnaclachns are as much a part nf ynur physical makP-up as thn nus.» nn your face. and nothing has vwr been found of thv slightnst hvlp. l haw nhsm‘wd that in most msws thorn is a prmmnncml heredi- tary tmulnncy, which makns it 3n much \Vm'sn. ' nmch wm'sv. The» only thing I can advise is ('Hl'l't‘t‘t living and fm‘odflm from \\'uI'l‘}', anxivty. distress and the host nf omotiomal olisturbancos that un- dnuhtmlly play an important part in bringing Hn attacks. “My lmsllanll is wry :‘Ibsc-nt.-n1in(l- ml at limns." said Mrs. Blank to how rallnr. "01w owning roconlly I said to him a; l was glancing uwr tlw llt‘WSpaDt'l‘I ‘I so» that there aro over a th«._msand cases of measles in tnwn.‘ And John suddenly wnkn nut of his rmorio and inquirml 'How many in a case?“ Slm-â€"\\'hat business are you go- ing into. Jack? Honâ€"lmmbvr business. Sheâ€"You have a fine head for it. M In nfficr Absent-Minded it puts it back marked 'vausml . \\\\mnm/I/ in ”It? Wu rvgx'et tn learn of the wry svrinus illm-ss of Mrs. Thomas A. Harris. Mr. Harris is born and is I'm-ling; wry anxious about hur. Tho tii'st. tncal 1914 wheat was .10- liwrmt tn \Volsh's mi” 011 Satuulav by MI'LK (tomgv So im 0f Romnanhv. It “mighty! 63 pounds tn tho bustwl \h- wm‘vt tn loam that Rm. “1‘. Earth-y has iii-cii'lml tn suvm' his nnntrctinn with Trinity ctmi'cn and will {H't't'pi a similar chargi- ut Dvltu warn iwar Imnitnn. Artur DIOI'P than a yi-ai"s cnnlinu- mum in his hm! 03113041 by a broken Ivg, .\li.l)011:i|ii McDonald «liml last M May at his homo nn Brucn strvot. Hnlstoin (Inn-05windnncu-Jl‘lm Eg- i'o-mniit, iii-vami-ry has just svnt nut tlw my rank for July, Hm prion pain! fur lmHm' fat living $24.20 per ('wt. Hm'n.-â€"â€"ln Durham nn 'l‘iwsc'luy, July '28, to Mr. and Mrs. W. J!. Firth, a sun. William Whitmorv. Hi-vai Britain ilm'larml war nn Hurmany at midnight, 'l‘uvs‘lay. August 1. .\li'. l’vtvr (lagnnn and family haw mowd inin tlmii' handsome now bungalow «in Lamlitmi Six-vol. Civic Huliilay was ('i‘ll'hl'atl‘d in Pl‘ll'f‘Vllll' and was a g'i'vat. succvss. 'l‘lw (Eli‘nnlg tug: of war lmim whirl] iii-l'mili'il l’i'ntmi was as fullmvs: AU'K'NI U'Ni'il. thaI‘lvs Kmmmly. Nur- mzm Molnlyx-i'. Lawrvm'e- MCmen. .lnlm .\l(°.\liwkvn, Ell. Sullivan. Dun- (‘flll vallin William Anclrvws, .lamns llw'gs. .lnlin H'Ni'il. (laplain. TIII‘ 1‘1”}: dam in: was so gnm‘l that ill“ [trims \\‘i'l‘6' clivii‘lml valially :immir.’ ilii- threw onntvstnnts, Mosrs. 'l‘lmmzis .“Nil'fllh. A. MCKN'hllll'. I"). .\li'.\nlil'fi‘. The Days Of Long Ago TWENTY YEARS AGO August 9, 1906. Thu Mo'lhm‘lis‘l gal-dun MIN-V at ”10 lmnw nl' Mr. William )latlhvws nt‘ Hlvnvlg was a sucial and financial .\ll'. tinnl'g‘v MHI‘I'is nf t'tllc‘lph (":1th tn tnwn Inst 'I'In-sclny t'OI' tht' pur- lmsn ut' vstahlishing an ago-[Icy 0f thn Rnyal Bank. but on finding: that tlw varnign had started horn. ho ctv’ciclml that Durham haol (-nnngh hanks l'nl' tlw pro-svnt. Mr. Morris notit'mt MP. \\'. Black's handmmo hm'sv and did nut lnso' any timv in purchasing it. Burnâ€"In Durham. Saturday. Aug- nst 3. to Mr, and Mrs. J. \V. Siirs, Burnâ€"In Hamilton. Saturday, .\n«,:us' I. tn Mr. 2m Mrs. Sam. Mo- ,\li.~'t.m', a alaughtma Sllt‘t' )Ial't‘iml.-â€"ln Durham R. C. Church, by Rm: Fatlmr Walters on Monday, Aunts! 6. at 9 u.m.. Mr. .lnhn Sib- haM nf Burriv to Miss Winuifrm! Fagan at Durham. Marl'iml.â€"â€"Hn \\'wlnn.~'da.\', July 18. 1906. at. \Vinnipng by R(‘\'. P. F, Sin- Mair. Mary. nldnst daughter of the 3 SUI] Taken From Chronicle Files of Twenty and Twelve Years Ago. NOBLE’S GARAGE SERVICE [‘1 «N J." Chevrolet A. NOBLE, Prop. Greases ACCESSORIES 0 F ALL KINDS Oils GUARANTEED REPAIRING TWELVE YEARS AGO August 6, 1914. Sales and Service Headquarters for THE DURHAM CHRONICLE Gas late Jamos Burnet. to Thomas Cald‘ well of Dauphin. Manitoba. Durham Public school will re- open in September with the follow- ing stair: Thomas Allan, Principal, Miss Lola MrLood, B.A.. Toronlfl. Miss McKrrachor. Miss Drury. B..\., Miss M. McKenzie» (lintranro rlass , Miss A. (“lranL Miss A. McKnnzir. Miss llchurlry. Miss A. Gun and Miss Dora Davidson. “no of thosr \‘o'ry ploasanl ownis “'lll'll :ill pvt-sent look llwir lmppiosl took lilat'v‘al lilo homo of MP. and Mrs. Woltm' Dunn on August. 6 who" tho-ir daughtvr. Aliro, was Imitml in tho bonds of holy Wm!- lork to Mr. William Farm“ of Tor- (bllln.â€"-\'al‘lli"\' lZorrospomlonrr. Tho intermediate lacrosse team played in Arthur last Thursday. Durham won out 7 to 6, thereby not losing a game in their group. Durham Public school will re- CHANGES MOOTED IN FORD FACTORY Reported That Edsel Ford Is to Be “Based Out” and General Reor- ganization Scheme Contemplated. A ro'wvnt stuff x-npnrtm' frnm own-mt. Mid)" in Ro-l'm'vv, a clhiv'gu imam [‘thlishmi UV HUM, It (In mm'ly nf Durham. 533K“: Innmz'mm and fmuroaching do- wlnpmnnts :n'v taking placc- within tho meI Mntm' urganizatinn, tow tlvtails of which turn warning the publiv. It is unclvrstnod that a Hummer Hf high-primal vxvcutiws haw. lwr‘n Int gm, that attwrtisim: ('nntravts mounting: tn humhwlfnf thnusmuls nt‘ «lullal's haw lwvn can- «wllwt and that thm'o- has 1mm 3 gon- Pl‘al tightnning nt' the Ford purso strings. Hnm'y Ford has vmharkt-«t (m such a policy of rntrvnchnwnt amt rem-- ganizatinn that it is rnpm'twl in mmv quartm's “turn has lwvn a family split, and that litlsol. his son. is tn 1w svpartmt t'rum tho. «.rganiza- tmn. 'l‘lw ycmngvr Fnrct is mm in l-lurupv. amt sumo- o‘xcvmlingly in- tt'rvsting «to-wlnmnvnt~‘ arv vxpm-tml cm his ro-tm‘n. 'l‘lw uplu-nval in l’nrd afl'airs was pmmptml by tlw im'nacls tlw (ic-nm‘al Mnhws (nu-pm'atinn is und:ust«.nd tn haw madu «m tlw "flium’ business Fnrt’l is snrinusly mmwrnml b) thv drop in salvs and attril‘mtus it In Ihc- l‘ailurv uf sump nf his axe-cu- tiws tn kN-p in vlnsv touch with tlw autumnhilu simaticm. sucvnss in tlw past almurvntly having dulled tlwir lmsinvss lml‘SpiraciLV. Rt‘pltt‘ts nn tlw status of Edsel. hnm-wr. al'v surprising, for it was u‘mlm'stnmt that 110an Font had turnml nwr must. at tho m-spnnsiâ€" hility Hf thu Fm-d Mutm' Company in his sun. That I!“ is planning Iii-:n'y curtailment. ut‘ thn sun's authnrity is taken In inc‘lii'atn that. thv vhh‘r Ford is gum}: tn swing hat-k int» tho harmws. If ‘0 firms. snmv son- salional tin-wm'ks in tho- mutnr \Vut'lil arr anticil‘izlti‘d. "Takv a brick hnmo; it’s lino wlwn company («mu-s." â€"â€" Ifninn Pacific Magazine. To Repel Invaders Tim fullowing Sign is displayed ahm'w HIP iv» ('l'vam ("mum-1- uf a m'uminvnt drug stun": 7 12.01 noon Aug. 31. FROM WINDOOR 12.01 AM. Aug. 13(midnizhtm.19).vh cum Landon. mama-am: mucosa. FROM PALMERSTON 9.00 AM. Aug. 20. via Guelph. Won and Wood. Spechlthmghmftomothaprhfipalpdnn mmwm Fwddflbcouhbd CanndianN Am. . mum TRAINSâ€"COMFORTABLE COLON“? W” M m AID cmwm thnemtkbthinnimfiaCamdhnNafiomlRflnnm’am “mammal: WathapointontheCamdimNationfl. Tmmmidmmmfi: ' Travel CA NA DIA N NA TIONA L FROM TORONTO (Um’onSutiou M1AM.A11:.18 mm.1m 12.1mm. Aug .;13 10.15911. ug.;13 1230 p.14. Aug. 30; 10. PM. Aug. 31; 1 p.11. Aug. 31; “9.00931 A1331; 1230331. sup; 3; 930 PM. Sept. 2. FROM OTTAWA 12111 311. Aug. 13 (midnight Aug. 17); 12.01 noon Aug. 13; 133 AM. Aug. 31; HARVESTERB WANTED . fm' dispatch tn «lollym’s fluvial panm' (Inllym‘. far- Who ran to Imlp King when ho full. And voted till he felt quite “'0”, And thinks all Turios go to hell? ’Tis Agni-9. Who makes tlw Huusu of Ilnmmnns 833', And loves tn tight for U. 'l‘. A., . And thinks tlu- (hits are lu'l'v tn stay? Who thinks that \x‘ar's a hnrrid thing And doesn‘t likv ch-ar (h'nm'al Byng. \Vho loves a (tnlvful song to sing? It's Atmos. If you would know as “mm a I'rivnd, Just what Hmsv vvil things \muld loud. And when this bad Old wyrld will and, Boarding housu lifv has disad- vantagvs, lmt you nvndn't ask tlw lady of tlw lmusv if you may no out. Economy in in flch drawing fro-hue... 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. “The! last for xears, are fire resistant and give perfect protection from 4____ I) They last for 0111's,: all weather con tions "SAMBA" Brantford RoofingCaLt-nmd (Tm‘nntn Saturday Night OUR GIRL MEMBER J. H. Harding, - - - Durham Rich, Soft Tones Of A Brantford R90! Uur Agnos. . Better Value Ask Agnes, Stock Carried. Information Furnished and Service on Brantford Roofing rendered by plain...» RWWW $15.00 TO manna Hm-v's tn laughter, tho sunshine at ”10 soul. U10 hammwss of the lmarl. thu lvawn uf yuulh. ”:0 who 01' illlmcvm'v. HH‘ [rt-:Ism‘v 0f the llumhln, llw wvalth Hf HIP “nor. Ihe hvar in tho mm at plvasun-f With- nut. it humnr \Vulllll lw dumb. wit \vnuld withvr. «hmplc-s \wmld dis- awn-3r and smiles \VnuM slll‘ivcl. H. dislwls ch-jc-Miun. hamshw thv Mum and manglvs mvlam-huly, lnr it is HH- I'cw Hf \Vuu. HM- «Insil'HS‘¢'!' hf cluprvssiun. Hu- hirlh cry 01' mirth and thv swan sum: 01‘ smhwss. Softly and Silently A m-loliratml pianist hacl mum-mod in play at a t‘nsliinnaliln party. But lw found that pvuplv \wnt mi talk- ing all tlw limo. particularly mu tlamwrs in a rumor «of tho rtir‘m. H0 said tn his liustrss. with an attrmpt at. t-lalwratv sarcasm. and t-xpm'tinc Iwr tn rrlmkv tlw rzirls. "I «In Ilium I'm not disturbing: tlmso tvm ynum: ladirs uw-r thorn." “That's quilv all right," said Hu- lmstnss, “unly ynu nomln't play quite su loud." A SURE Cure! TOAST T0 LAUGBTER Buntford, Ontario PAGE 3.

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