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Durham Chronicle (1867), 9 Sep 1926, p. 3

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medicine it antimonisl if others. ” .â€" lori: Street. y since I bay. 1 the Veg"... have the on. ad Pencil Dc Scribo ’se Book. ening g Store ces ’O-OO-‘O-MW 52180 W Tonic \ k 316 \\ i921 980 .50 It In N-H-pro-so'l'vatinn is nf Hf». I'Zwry living against annihilatinn. ‘ hnrrm' uf ole-strm'linn. lva with o-w-r)’ fat-ally {H The human body is a highly organized mechanism, the length of whose life is governed by two main factors â€"the quality of material that goes into its makeup and the manner in which it is used. That summarizes all the volumes that have been written by scientists and centenarians on longevity. that ”To- I’. K. wrih-s: "\thl is th Hf I'HHI hl‘o‘ath. bith‘l' taste.) muuHI and a Whit» cont tnnmw in thn morning? I f‘ \\ \\ 0- o and mm! HI (Copywr-ight, 1926, by The Bonnet-Brown Corporation, Chicago.) HEALTH QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Cataarrh of Stomach [rm-Hy lwallhy ulhorwisv." ! l' K. \\'I'Ih-~: "\\'h:lt is ”w vans“! “Reply. uh Wk 31‘ d filth \ml Ill]. .w-ma: lie-Iowa! I must 301w I walk within tn» mmmon again. m thnrnughfurvs and pizm) itamuns. - mo'n haw need of men an mm. m that. hour when tours Thurgday, September 9, 1926. nunarvts wlwrvin a spirit. calls \wnwhip: and lm- winds of his .annl-ing farm and shank» Hm scattered wutvrfalls u millinn halls: thv thistle- W'l‘l'llmo- "I" “IO PLANT POISONING 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 selfâ€"addressed and stamped envelope. Ad- dress Dr. Arthur L. Forster in care of The Durham Chronicle. m \\\\\\\m I tug/1 O lilflu. \Vw Inw' IH'P. but “‘0‘ a! Hm: In [my Hm [H'im- Nam: d l'wl' Hw pl'iVilo'go' Hf “Vim: Heredity and Environment ~ human lwing is a prmlm't. o o-«wntiul fumlamvntalfiâ€"Jlm h nwvnm‘. m Hm ail NW 851' i ul-likv! In high \‘imlply clip ,Io-mlar. W6 wntial nmolanwntalsâ€"lwr- ml o-m'Irnnnwntwlmth 0f :u'm'ly olo'h'l'milw his span “In first is Ito-yum! Hm run- m.» imlh'iolualz Hw sm'nml his din-ct wnmmaml. inn trm Ill): The Low of nughfuro-s and piumy hab- hmvh with {vlmwlf Hm! has ah}; i9 lmshml and bright hour whcn twat-s shall EUGENIA in“ [thin fabric.“ of the new! 0" mom and l of HOW LONG WILL YOU LIVE? THE FAMILY NEXT DOOR mol no l‘hx that fur thy rncky .lzu’ m swnnning swam, clan .’ Lift tho- hasiv law r thing rm'nils “'o- think with \\'v Him: In v nt‘ mu' ho'ing. \\'o' «In ”lintfi Ian's t'rnm Hm' “1th :1 phy- ml'o'nmo' H. in xtra o-t'fnrt in n nl'clo'rim: his olo-manols In- ' mnmbm‘. suhjo'o'l. as!» in the mat, nn ”w l fm-I [wr- \Vt‘l‘t‘ tho‘l't‘ paw lhm‘ nun ways In (WP?- » poison lifting maclv hills tho' Hf «ml. The" spl‘o'ai‘l 0f (-«mtagimis «lis- o-uso-s simulol 1w chocknd. Personal Hygiene ll, ro-sts with vm‘h individual tn m c'nl'o- fur his hmly that its [)vl'iml Hf lit'v may lw i'xio'nciml to its natural limits. l’irst anal i'm'o'mnst, shim that trio which. in my npininn. is I'vspimsiblv I'm- must fatal malaclivs aftm' miildlv lit‘o- ."\'mm.~'. Vul'an. Bacchus"â€" IIHL hardship. ih'ink . liming ilvlinitvly mad» up your mind in this. nhsm'w tho follmving "'l‘o'n ilnmmamlmvnis" «if Hmnllh: I, Hum-cl against. \‘an'val disoasv; il’ info-vim! mnsult a physician. not a l'ukmn ‘.’. l’l'ntm'i. yuur hme against. haml- '3. l’x'ntm-t, ynur body against. haml- ship. c-Xpnsurv. o’nvr-wnrk. I)” not hum Hn- vumllv at. both Duels. :: lmt alwvhnliv oil-inks strictly .\ mam watching a may dull play “mm! M his (‘Hnwaninn and said: ”This is cil'vadi'ul. [ \vnnih‘l' Hm audio-mm «lows not. hiss." "YHII ‘mlist i'vml'mhm'." i'o‘pliml thP ”tho-r. "that it is impussihlv tn hiss and yawn at thv samv timu." Read the Classified Ads. on Page ale um 0'». Morris» indoors and outdoors. 7: But. funds that 311'» suitable", promo-Hy propam-cl; In prolwr quain- HIV. and \\o~ll- halantml. Masticato \nlll lewdâ€"4w” chmwol fund IS half oligo-stml. '3. Ho- PM"! in mind. body and N1- Virunmo-nt. shin» Gm! stamps sh ining “'ithin the“ hand. fm'tly hvalthy utlmmvisv." Reply 'l‘hvsu are- all symptums nf oatarrh nt‘ Han stumuch. Ho-ttm' got. after it ho'ful'o‘ sump murv so'l'inus symptoms almwlnp. - thlic- at: you sir. it my nld ago" thil‘ nut anit'v Whvn laughto-l My spirit. “vary with its “'allih'P- Instill". May find at Inst a. “mum like tn HIN‘. Hmv stilly must tlw night brim: starlight. i'nunol thaw. Hnw amt't tlw olawn tilimm I’Nll)’ u'm' Hm land! Hull'o'l' [01'th- in 83. I‘ll makv 3‘ tin» shillings. 8. 'llntln- )‘nul'svlf ('m'l'm'tly as ho- tits Hm so-‘dsnn U. IHVMP )‘nlll' day illtn HII'N‘ N‘t‘- tinny 8 hmn's I'ur \vnrk. 8 hours for play. 8 lmurs I'HI' 3100p. 11?. Pravtisv nnnlvratinn in all o't'~‘hl.~‘_\‘ sut'tivivnt. t’x'vsh air and sun- ytnm-hing his rap : Thank it. will vnmo' in handy in [re-maps vallm‘ uâ€" nw mlo- lmllnw nf His cannnt. \an Suthnrlzmd : If I go) around nu a pl‘nsont Hf Ill/é M I00 7/1 tn (‘llp this spnll my WEBB SWAN CHANNEL FIFTY-ONE YEARS AGO August 24 will always be a mem- orable date in the annals of long distance swimming. for it was, on this day in 1875 that the English Channel was first. swum by a man. The hero was Captain Matthew \Vebb, a statue of whom is to be. seen in Dover, and whose name. is the most illustriops of all. swim: mers since the time of Leander. It took Webb 22 hours and 45 minutes to accomplish his Herculean task. Much faster time has been made, but. all things considered. the feat. of Captain Webb «as one of the most remarkable in athletic history. How many miles he swam in eross- ing~is not precisely known. but. estimates vary from thirty-nine to sixty. In Webb‘s (lay nothing: “as known of the Australian crawl. the stroke. today that every swimmer masters whether he is a speed or a long distance specialist. “'0le plugged ahead with the breast. stroke, m'rasionally resting hy myimminar on his hack. 'l‘he elabor- ate paraphernalia now at th.- «lis- posal of the tihannel swimmer dial not exist when he erossml. His tirst attempt enclect in failure. Then on the set'nlnl. he was aeemnpaniml by a single lmat, and only a ham fill of peuple knew of his Intention. He sull'erwl lurinents in the water and was almost. blinded by the still he- l'nre he reaeheol his goal. But he was a rugged young man amt quirk- i_\' l't't’HVt'i't‘tl. )laltlww Wald) was a Slu'ollshim lad. burn in 18-18. and was. thus lwl-nty-so-wn wars 0ch at lln- limo uf his Q'Xlllllll. lln was [hp 3011 of a surge-nu and mu- ul' lwvlw chil- drvn. Hum inl’al‘wy lu- had a law at tlu- sea and wlwu Inn was a lam l-I'alm'd Hn llu- llulm'a)‘. In “us 501‘- \'icv lw um'v rascal-d a man wlm llad l'allo-n nw-rlmard. I’mm llw agl- ul’ sm'vn lw had lwvn an vxlwrt ~'wim- mm; and as murh at hump 1n the wall“ as Ulla-2' childrvn ul' his agv wuuld lw in a sandgdlw. Hc- swam at o-Vo-ry prlll'tllllll}’. and as lw gro-w and his stranglh ilm'e-asml. lm would “INDUSP so-wa-vr lusts mmn luimsvll'. Hv lu-vamv apprvnti wd tn llu- India and China nu-rvlnanlnwn. and in 187:: sluimwd lwl'm'c- tlw mast nn llu- Ilunardo-r llussia. la a \‘in- load slm'm a man was swc-pl l'rum llw dark. and \\'c~hlv. mm-vly slmul- ing a warm: g, plungvd lllln tlu- so-a. M. ”In timv llw \‘o‘sso’l was making: almusl lll'lm'n knuls. and was turnvd hark will: ”In gl-o-alvsl. difficulty. lint We'lllp kvpl llimso-ll' alluat l'nl‘ tlnirly-lix'v minutns and M'mlually was pivko-d lllo. 'l'lw lll‘l‘llll' dw-d was acclaimud in England, and Wald) I'm-vivml svwaal mvdals and utlwr llHllHl'i. \Vlll'n lll' ('nllm'iwal llw idl-a nl‘ swimming llu- linglisll lllnanm-l. lm [filldo' a l'al'o'l'ul study ul' lhv tide-3. Ulllm's had tl‘ind lwl'm'l- him. lull nmw had gnaw wry l'ar. .\'nm- was su wo-ll qualiliml l'nr llw untrrm'isn as \Vo'lvlv. .\t'h-r ln- haul two-n in thia- wntvr fur svvvntm'n hours. hvfim' {Law (Eris-Nov. immmliatvly in fmut uf him. but it \\':|.~ mnro- than five hulll's lilto'l' lwl'm'o' Hm tidv own!- Perished in Niagara The Heroic Webb THE DURHAM CHRONICLE ually swept him by, and he clam- bered ashore at Sangatte Beach. It was on July 24, 1882, that he lost his life in an attempt to swim the Niagara Rapids. Leander has been mentioned as a notable swimmer, but this is chiefly because his fame has been in the keeping of the poets. It is recorded that he was in love with Herma priestess of Aphrodite at Sestos, while Leander lived at Abydos. Between them stretched the waters of the Hellespond. now known as the Dardanelles. Leander used to swim across every night to see Her'o, who always kept a light burning to guide and encourage him. One night the light \\ ent out. and Leander lost his way and was drowned. The next day his body was washed ashore at the feet. of Hero. who in despair threw herself into the w ater. Lord IBM-on proved that. the feat of Leander was no tremendous one In swimming the Hessespnnct himself. and indeed the clis‘tallt‘e between Ahyelos and Sestos is less than the distaeee from the foot of Bay street to Hanlan's Island. 'l'oront « l. From tho limo nl' \Vvhh until the time of Burgess in 1911. some forty mlc‘l swimmm's trim! in cmss tho Channvl. 'l‘wn of tlwm claimed ln haw, rlono 80. but thoir (°laim~' \wrn «lisallmvml. Burgoss. a Lunlnnm‘. sucm-Nlml nn his so\'i-Iilm“Iitli al- lo'mpl. and will lw rc-nwn'ilwri-cl as ”I“ must, pvrsislmil of all Chanm-l ohallvngo-rs. (in Hip lllll'lf‘i‘lllll M'- I'm-l. lw gut within a milv and :1 half ni‘ his gnal. “him “in turning licln sualvhml Virtm-y l'rnm him. Bur-gm? was the- lmim-i' nl' (li'l'll'mh' lilclvi'ln, \Vlm swam lllv illmnm-l a short timn :ign. lH‘lllL’ tho. first wnman in [wr- l‘urm Hu- l‘val. Amnng llmrw vl' hvr svx wlm failch is Annvlle- Ki-llnr- mann, llw Australian mvrmaid and nntml lwanty. lmrgvss hail :i torri- llli' sll'liuglu l’wl'm'v hc- \wm. .z: 3:. ...= 5.5.: .5 1.2.: .I.:: c277. 2:5.EIIT. 1:71.}... 1.: E 1...... LE: .....::...I._:...II_ t..." 1.2:: :...I..... ...I.:_...II. =..:.:.....: :__.II :12“? .:...II:._ t. .:..I_::./. z .I..:_..: LII 531. E: 3.9: .5 :a.._._.;:I 7:. .3... .a..._:: .I...._:_ :55. ....._..I:.. .4252... 7:: 1.7.?! :5: :5: 1.1.; 1:22;:â€" :.: :_ 2:52.: 1.: 2:37. 3...,u._:: NOBLE’S GARAGE SERVICE Chevrolet (3reases ACCESSORIES OF ALL KINDS A. NOBLE. Prop. Oils, Gas GUARANTEED REPAIRING Burgess the Persistent Sales and Service Headquarters for Other Conquerors ambition to make the attempt from boyhood and trained for years to flt himself. Probably he would have crossed earlier had it not been for the war. Enrique Tirahocchi, a giant Argentine, crossed in 1923 and was the tlrst to make the successful ef- fort from the French shore, although experts agree that this is much the easier passage. He occupied less than sixteen hours and a half and swam not more. than twenty-seven miles. He and Sullivan each re- ceived $5,000 as a reward. Herman 1’. Hunt of New Haven, a noted long distance swimmer, has hoped to he the first American to cross, but he found it diftlcult to get the consid- erahle funds that a channel swim now requires. He tried to commit suicide when he found out that he could not. raise the money. Charles 'l‘oth, of Boston, also coached by Burgess. who swam the last couple of miles with him, swam from (iris- Nez to Dover in 1921. his elapsed time being Sixteen hours and forty- liVl' minutes. Miss l'lllll'l‘le :llsu crossed from France in England. when she made the swim that will he as lung rememlu-red as that of Captain “With, “Sfly. “llddy, \\v'“|re can a {Q‘In‘v 89!. a drink in this town?" “Didja noticv'thut littlv hmlso \\'lih grm-n shutters. up on the hill almut live Mgcks ch’Mll?" ”Yew. I did." “Well, thats thn «mh placo in (mm vou (ant {:01 it." They are transferable and may be presented by anyone. These bonds are payable in Merchandise to the Bearer on demand for their full face value. Any number of these Bonds may be presented in payment for merchandise at this store at any time. Use them just the same as money when making a Prohibition He was a ma'mbm «If King Solo- mun Lodge, A. F. and A. M. 80- sides his \Iidow, lw is suniwd bv two daughtm's. Mrs. I“. M (urem- bough. Rmal Oak. MIMI- and Mrs. R. A. W. Stimhcombe. “'lIaIIIIIIfl'n Road west. The funm'al was held from IN residence Tuvsday aftemmm at 3.30 o’clock. lnlvrmont was madv In Mount Plvasant come-tory. Buy to Choose Failwr William E. Hashim. whn was chaplin of Sim: Sim: I‘m‘ lm-Iw yvars. was likml by all liw prison- 01's, but one day a hrutal-lnnkiiw burglar Minimal in shuki- hands with him. David Cameron. 808d 79. divd at. his rosidoncv. 72 (:awndish street, London, (mlm‘iu. early Sunday oven- ing. The downed had lived in Lon- dun for thv last 20 wars and before that had liwd in Hnlstvin. "N0. 110." said tlu- burglar. “I won‘t shakr hands with ynu. You only prrarh fur mrmry." "\‘ory good. my Trio-ml. haw H m," said Falhm- Cashin. “l proavh fur money. You ruh for mnnvy. Lot (Em! ('honso hotmmn us." Help Wanted! bind in London. Omanâ€"Duh! Cameron Wu 79 Years of Am. To finish a vadlv l'rum a plain nine!- 01' “PM In tlw tinishml pm- duol rvquim-s llu- wm-k nt' 70 nwu. â€"-St. Catharinos Standard. LIVED IN BOISTEIN PAGE 3.

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