yr in, Ontario. â€" “My dirt. 1 .a and has been an mval m since she Wu gig months old and has been con- “ -: pelled_ to rem kbn ill n «‘Hz‘l‘. Durham 00! Opening Suppï¬es nr<d3V. September 30, I" ’ofl-4 .- o-ro- vane-M o. o- o o o- o- oo-oc-O-O-ow 'arks Tells How 1.th I, lm's Vegetable cw stored Her 01W: Health ,y druggista everywbcn. c 1.4 run-down, and 113 Drug Store run-down, and ii I.“ much *hat I Wu at this time. mce she hams“ 13 school every 11"†“Z. and does other out. a. I recommend thï¬ 1m» who is fun-down ..1 «1-13.11 «Madam 11,)ront0 Ontario finkham’ ’9 Vegetable 1 oierwndauble Median. ' 0 0- “Ono-mum ° - o - cur-wooo-ono-m Iron Tonic troubles. l8 WEIJ. ’ Pencil Scrib- 9 Book. 1.00 60c. call. \l \\ _\I \h'hnn. \\ ll “NW (Com/wright, 1926, by The Bonnet-Brown Corporation, Chicago. HEALTH QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS The Pofltonoum t'ho- ahotuminal (unity is: hunt with a awn-um mvmhrunw caIIo-ot ttm [wri- tuno-um. 'l'his n'no-mhralw also forms th» c'nu'l'ilm u! all nrgans in the ab- chum-n. Its sum is o-qlml tn xwarly hutâ€"thunk that Hf ttw skin. It. .40- rrwtw n «'Iwm' watvry Hunt fewrum \V In iv h rmax “Io-V Stedman’s Medical Dictionary deï¬nes adhesions as “bands of more or less organized ï¬brinous exudate thrown out on the surface of a serous membrane and connecting the opposing surfaces.†mat .\lv In i i'illloiiciah‘ for political 0mm» x!» making a campaign speech, gm. to discover the denomina- ml sympathies of his audience. mier that he might turn the in- mm \d mtiun to advantage. ~ I)‘ m'o‘at-gmndfathvr." he began. a an Episconalian (stony silence), my great-grandmother belonged w Prosbytorian chm-ch «mutin- 4ilo_\lu'¢“. My grandfather was uni-it. {more silence‘. but my How Adhesions Are Formed 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. nw that ynu now oxactly what ." 81'" M us an mm a little detail arolim.‘ tho-In. "I H My hands are usually wot “no‘rves eweat. Is this caused from tlxemlllax‘ m Reply mninum salts are â€In hasv 0f â€(Inns and uintmo-nts usvd to -nt. c_-xm-ssi\'v [H’I'Spil'aHOIL arn cxlwnsiw and the active chmt will olu tho work just as iwly. Your druggist can mak» solutinn fur you. It. will do the Why Are You Nervous? Thursday, “W†you H u' that ems an In thv [ nn. han |\ uh Accommoadting THE FAMILY NEXT DOOR \\' l' l H\‘ mh- \Vi â€I {HM that of Hm skin tr \vah-ry fluid a “w me-mhrano- ll k‘aml gm»- "lamina! inn 'ausvs tlwm ll Peritonitis \\ ' always a rmult of writmu um fmm in- .Hing clm mg «mg val ‘. September no, mo mo-lmn'uno Surgvnns 0mm rar- .m. um swwp into “fly without. injur- lhi 3| I Il'ilol ll WHAT ARE ADHESIONS? 821 DR. ARTHUR L. FORSTER In: nu-mhram- thin may l'rum Hm â€ll 'lll rspirat inn. NIP act iw 'rk just as mm mak» It Hm so)“. “‘1' and ï¬brin wuf Ill HM) HIP Um m n- u and Doctor: “’hat. you need is a shock. somothing to stir up tho emotions and arouse you from the logarthy into-tho dynamir state. Patinnt: Yos. Doctor. Doctor: Er. I‘ll send in my bill in the morning. Ink» m'andnmthor was a Ccvnwx-vgational- is! (still frigid silnnco‘. But I had :1 great-aunt who «as a Wesleyan Methndist {loud applause‘. Andâ€"- Mflhndist ’. loud appl‘éuge‘: \ KB}! I “ma-‘9‘ fnllnwml my m‘Pat-aunt." o‘wvs‘sivc eva .‘IIIF. [um I.“ “J 58y. "- IS a symp- tom of many disordered states of the body. The only cure is finding and rvnioying tho vauso of your nervous- nwss. Study yourself. Find out, WHY you are noryous and Pliminato this from your physical maker-up. If you can't find a physical reason, you'll haw to decide that it is all in your mvnlal niakv-up. 'I‘lion ’rloan housv mentallyâ€"forgot yourself and your ilvl'\‘o‘sâ€"â€"m‘t a now viewpoint. on life -‘rnnrganizo yourself! Reply kl Nt‘t‘VOllSllPSS is a word that. iikw charity. cnwrs a multitude of sins. That is to say. it. is a symp- tuni of many disordered states of tho lvmty. 'l'hP only cure is finding and “He'll We" lmw. and brought 1‘ «n l mu 1w mnro than pleased if mu “ill toll mp somnthing. I hme [I'M alum in “am-3' R. L. writes m.- \\‘hat. I re unolm' Hm arn 0h â€Io‘il' "1' ï¬t ln 3‘. \\'¢'l| OIPVO’IUIH'd casv the ab- - \ OIHIIHIIM urgans may 1m found to- :vHu‘r in a. mass so dense. am' intri- mtw that. tlw must skilfnl surgvon stands ho'lplnss lwt'nn" it. In other msvs tho-r.- nmy hv put mm 01' two isuluh-d hands that ran be readily 1'0- “pvt-ntinns. o'tv. The normally sninnth mvmhrano- is nnw COV’t‘l't‘d with sticky tibrin. which causes all sin-farm that (-umn into contact to :nlhi-i'o- tn nai'h othm'. The flbrinous O‘Xltolalv may lw likt‘nwl in tiny thn-aols almost as ilvlicntn as tho numhw wk of a spider“ \W‘ll. 'l‘hi-so lhlv'uls hm nnw muranizmt and umâ€" \o itml intu liltl‘HllS hands “hich ma} ‘_'t‘H\\' ;i~' thick as ono's tingel'. m Illmlvratp 4 1'. imaliolism Aluminum Stops Perspiration Hll lll 1° Hm arms?" am a yuung woman .\l,\' arms are 30 ha \\'o‘ \wt half way down to and nuthing I haw M It l'vsults. I will be muro than ple Many “prams snfl'm'ing from n alnlmninal nn'g'ctions owe nmmiun to mllwsions. Their run all Hn- way from consti- tn intvstinal obstruction. unlo'mh- «listmmt‘m't to perma- t. hands are a sign of and wlwn your nmn'o-vas- tum has been tuned up the evaporation will cease. Eflects of Adhesions a: "Will _\‘nu kindly tvll an .10 for pm'spiratinn nmzm :52 wars of 30 had that I am ' dnwn tn the el- I haw trim] has “mm /// \\\ - \\ Filly 01' (h-Ming. l warâ€"'1'. B0â€. RP. Kinnvo. 2 ymnz-sâ€"Jl‘. Bull. 1: yrs. ~C.P. Kinnm‘. Single. Drix'vrâ€"“C .Iohnstun. funknnwn . \\'. Atchism. Spmvâ€"AV. Johnston. Coach or Carriage Bruml Marinâ€"1). Robinson. Fm] nr lie-my Draughtâ€"Filly or Gelding. 2 XVIII'SWJ. (iilslni'l'. 3 warsâ€"J. Mr- lill‘l'. Spamâ€"A. Fritz. J. UllstOI'l, W. .\ll'lll50ll. Bowl Hursvâ€"J. (jilstm'f. Agi'ivultural~llmml Marvâ€"G. Rit- ('lllt'. Foal of 1926â€"49. Ritchie. Filly “1' Holding. 1 yourâ€"U. llilcliiv. " Man'sâ€"4. Moliii‘r 12. 3 yvavsâ€"JJ Ellison. Span-J. Ellison. J. Crvituli- lvy, R. Campboll. Bast. HHi'svâ€"J. El- lison. Sim-ial-â€".l. Ellison, J. M(Girr. General Purpose Slumâ€"“1A. Lawrence. D. Robin- 9011. RJ. Alvxam‘lci'.)lvsl Hal'sv-\\'. A. Lam'r-nm'. NOBLE’S GARAGE SERVICE l’lymnuth Rock, whim. yOll'lg-â€"J. Mnrrisnn. Matm-vâ€"J. Morrison. “'5'- andottv. nmturvâ€"“ZH. Blyth 1. 2. \‘nuugm\\'.u. Blylh 12. nghm'ns. \Vhitv. ynlllm~~'l'. Bull 12. -â€"â€"13. l’. Kinnom. .ludgv. Jud “1301]. Mrs. \Vt'tlfo). Doubleâ€"Howard Mrlhmalcl. Stocksâ€"Mrs. \Volfr. Sal- \‘iaâ€"-.\lr;~'. .Vlcllraith, Howard Mr- ]mnald. Snalulrag()11$â€"â€"â€".\l'rs. Path-r- sun. Hnwarcl McDonald. \'c__-1'lwnas~ Mrs. Putty. Mrs. I’attvrsun. Sww't l’vas-~}In\\'arol ManuaM, Mrs. Pat- to'rsun. Nasturtium»Arrâ€"Mrs. Clark, Dr. Smith. Display Open Airâ€"Mrs. Mcllraith, Howard McDonald. Bouquet, vaseâ€"â€" Mrs. Mellraith, Mrs. Petty. Bouquet, handâ€"Mrs. Mcllraith, Mrs. Clark. Bouquet, house flowersâ€"Hugh. Mc- Donald, Mrs. Wolfe. Table Ornament Mrs. Wolfe. Mrs. McIlraith. Meters- Mrs. Clark, Mrs. Patterson. Dahliaâ€" Mrs. Pickering, Mrs. McIlraith. Dian- thusâ€"Mrs. Patterson, Howard Mc- Donald. Grladloliâ€"Mrs. Wolfe, Mrs. Petty. Larkspurâ€"Mrs. Patterson, Mrs. Petty. Marigoldâ€"Mrs. Patterson Howard McDonald. Phlox Druramon- (llâ€"Mrs. Patterson. Mrs. McIlraith. Perennialâ€"Mrs. Petty, Howard Mc- Donald. Pansiesâ€"Mrs. Patterson, G. Binnie. Petunias. singleâ€"Mrs. Pat- M-cn‘rison. Single Fuchsia-Mrs. Clark, A. McDonald. Abutilonâ€"Mrs. Mcll- raith, A. McDonald. Hydrangeaâ€"J. Morrison. Asparagus Plumosaâ€"A. McDonald, J. Morrison. Rose in bloom â€"-Mrs. Potty, Hugh McDonald. Rex Begoniaâ€"«Howard McDonald, J. Mor- rison. Boston Fernâ€"A. McDonald. Any other plantâ€"WJ. Ritchie, Mrs. Mrllraith’. SOUTH GBEY PRIZE LIST Chevrolet Sales and Service A. NOBLE, Prop. Greases ACCESSORIES OF ALL KINDS Headquarters for Oils Gas ‘F GUARANTEED REPAIRING Mrs. W. (il'uat. Mrs (Continued from page 2) . Roadster Cut Flowers Poultry Horses Robinson. Fm] of THE DURHAM CHRONICLE Ih-umm -'I‘. Tucker 23. Heifer Calfâ€"ll“ Tucker 13, (unknown 2}. Herdâ€"- (nnknownf . -.' Shup Oxfordsâ€"Ram, 2 shearsâ€"Joseph Son, W. Pfeffvr. Shearling Ramâ€" Joseph Son, Pfeffer, A. Herd. Ram Lambâ€"Pfeffer, Joseph Son, Pref- fer. Ewe. 2 shearsâ€"40399h Son 1 6:3, Pl‘effm' :2. Slwarling Eweâ€"Pref- for. Joseph Son 23. Ewe Lambâ€" â€"-C. J. Calhoun, Judge. Pure Brod Gama Sbortbornâ€"Bull Calfâ€"D. Robinson. Cowâ€"D. Robinson 12. 2 year Hei- ferâ€"D. Robinson 12. Herefordâ€"Bull Calfâ€" (unknown, 1, 23}. Cowâ€"T. Tucker, (unknown 23 2 year Heiferâ€"T. Tucker 13, (unknown 2. 1 year Heiferâ€"(un- known), T. Tucker 23. Heifer Calf Holsteinâ€"Bull, 2 yearsâ€"W. Bogle. Cowâ€"W. Bogle, i, 2 3. 2 year Hei- ferâ€"W. Bugle, i, 2 6L 3. 1 year Hei- ferâ€"W. Bogle. Heifer Calfâ€" W. Bo- gle, 1, 2 6; 3. i926â€"D. Robinson. Filly or Gelding i yearâ€"D. Robinson. Single Driverâ€" B. Barber, D. Robinson. Spanâ€"W. Patterson. Lady Driverâ€"Mrs. B. Harrison. Heifer or Steer Calfâ€"JD. Robinson. â€"W‘. G. Shaw, Judge. Issued by the Ontario Depattment a! Highway; to gecure the co-opetation of motorists m abating the abuse of the wads of the Province. Grade Cattle Leicester â€"â€" Ram, 2 shearsâ€"J. Wright Son, A. Fritz, J. McGirr. Shearliug Ramâ€"Wright. Son. J. McGirr. Ram Lambâ€"“Tight Son 12. J. Mcï¬itr. Exw, 2 Murals-- \Vright Sun 13, J. Mainâ€! ‘3. Shealling E\\Oâ€"â€".\. hitz. “11'th Son. I.‘ \w Lambâ€"~\\'1ight 6; Sun 13, Shropshireâ€"Ram, 2 shearsâ€"Batty Bros. Shearling Ramâ€"Batty Bros. 1 2, W. Livingston. Ram Lambâ€"Bat- ty Bros. 13, \V. Livingstnn 2. Ewo, 2'shearsâ€"BHtt§;'1§{ns 12, w. liv- ingston. Shearling Exwâ€"Jiattx “[08,. W. Li\ingston. va Lambâ€"Bath Bros. 12, W'. Li\".il stun. Pfeffer 12, Joseph Son. I. not oqudled by .117 out" t... MEAN_§_ C ONSERVKTION THE HON. G. S. HENRY, 8. L. SQUIRE, linilter of Highways Deputy lama: M R. CITY-DWELLER, where did you . spend your boyhood days? Was yours the privilege of wandering through the ï¬elds and woodland where every tree and bush had been painted by the divine artist? Today you say ’tis but the hectic flame of a dying year. Then it contained all the mystery of an enchanted palace. Ontario’s highways lead you to the land of yesteryearâ€"over white roads flecked with fallen leaves, patterned here and there by checkered shadows of trees. Field and hill, side are gay with ï¬ery sumach. Maple groves aflame, backed by the darker ever- green. '- " "4â€"1-43 Through this lovely panorama, in every direction, leads Ontario’s splendid system of highways. You are entitled to enjoy them, for they are yours. Keep in mind, however, that upon you will come the expense of maintaining them in proper condition. Speeding eats away road surfaces. It “milks" your pocket-book for both motor and road upkeep. Moderate driving is far more economical and pleasurable. By so doing you will greatly assist the trafï¬c patrol who operate for everyone's safetyâ€"who have instructions to enforce the law rigorously. Ontariois ablaze with Autumn Splendour Out of His Class! 'l‘amwm'tliâ€"»â€"Bnai'm.\. Fritz. Spot ial~~ «Hm on Hugsâ€"J]. “0†W. S. \Villis..l.Mcl-ir'.1 Best Inad licon Hogsâ€"4V3 . Willis. '1‘. “ML. LMC- Girr. \'0rk-â€"-lï¬mr-â€"\\'.S. \\'illi.~'. Br00d Sn\\'-~A. Frill 1 «ï¬' 2. \V. S. \Villis. Spring Pigsâ€"“CS. Willis. J. McGirr, 1'. Bell. J. McGirr 2. Gradeâ€"Wolhorâ€"Joseph Son. Rutrhor Ewa or \VMherâ€"Batty Bros. 12. W. Livingston. â€"â€"«\\'. H. Show. Judge. â€"~\\'. (i. Shaw, JUdgl‘. PAGE 8. 71