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Durham Chronicle (1867), 14 Oct 1926, p. 3

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9 All OVER BODY o.o--W,,§ H Pains in Buck 7 'w l bylydhfim 1398 Of Fegin'ne u October 1; ’1 that makes motâ€".3 ch'ronflxcmm '3 Scotla. father diJ my w‘ H- two children .‘ big place. 1 1’0“ h Lydia E. Pinkhm’u mund, and the" m . L it through the ' - So'nt to Eaton'l .-, and then we M azure. I am feeling 4!! my work md an nund more. I tell my :I. E. P'ink'ham’s VP‘. p... (-ho's, hECk “a “ an uver my bOdy. l m bed everxm mt. -â€" “I took I" E. Pinkham’a V0... and found great to- , heavy pains in tho 1 and the wealth... Perm! for five year. % bum. After Mb. »m;mund and 08° '1 's Sanative Wash Ihan I have forthc FIDO ad'flflf‘ my lrs. F.JOHNSON. Thomas. (ht. c H§§+5:0:0:0:9 .0. .03... 95.9.9.9... .020. 6...? » z§§§5§§9§61 Hug ”HS Note: Dr. Forster will answer such health questions in these columns es 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. Arthnr L. Forster in care of The Durham Chronicle. llebra i'lnssilies burns in three de- degree burns is dusting of the sur- m-ees. arc°nl'dillg to the extent of the face with a dry powder such as his- lesion. .\ first degree burn is one in muth or burnt alum. My favorite which there is merer a simple in- however. has for twenty years been “animator-y rem-lion of the skin. A Pirrie acid (1% Solution. It al- seeond degree burn is one aeeompan- most. instantly relieves the pain. ied l»)‘ the formation of blisters. A rapidly reduces the inflamation,and third degree horn is one whieh leads materially prevents destruction of 3“ le'i'l'i'sh nnd sloughine of the af- burned tissues. The only objection fertml “PHI. to its use. if it could be railed 0110. is Till“ .-|1.._.-ili..;»"i.,,,. ”f mum... takes that its intense yellow 'eolor stains Ililoi um'mml ole the ”PM”! «if the “V"l'ytmng it “mom's- inn)" 0|3_\' also haw sum» "h in with the pimple “'3! MM nl' Hw first mul lhan :m-a 13 solution: wit II L'al alro Mum! mnn "tlomhl you In” mv uf .«vmvthing that mum tako- thu-m away?" holy \‘nu haw what is known as "none.” It. is a rash that awnmpanim Hm ir- I'Hutiun of tho- skin which is trying In o-liminatv an o-xco-ss at 0in was!» l’l'U-‘llll'ti. I am willing h» [wt yam also haw» sum» "l'blackhmuls" mixml 1H Imt 'Io'l'ml Hu- hurnml Ill II ('Copywright, 1926, by The Bonnot-Brown Corporation, Chicago. HEALTH QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Too Inch Grease | 'l‘ln-n- is Im surll thing as "1»: 0 11W :1 .V :1 m m “PT llllo i all my Hwy w mlaM. with F. R. wrih's: "l haw hm‘n vl'o'ol HIP past. lwu \Vinh-rs with due 011 my back. Haw trim! ything l knuw uf. but tho-y won't. May. I’m-Imps it might lw haul Thursday, October M, 1926 ing :wlblio‘d H" Hull. Suno'l‘imo‘s. s l'lnthio'l's say ”lo- has mach- llwn :43 thv tinw HN- "app" simplex-d lra-mtnunt Hf IN :Inci allovwml tn rm m1. 'I'hn ro-mltant. is t'uVo'l'ml with 3 :1 and NW o-ut'v’ro- olro ‘ with a gamn w ”w Immlago- is “ruin-o! with an o :1. l0ramin-'l“- m'. 'I'ho- burn is purafl'in whirl] Hui allovwml M 1" ul. 'I’hu rowultm Fist Degree Burns )p tom 50 Hill 0“ I'O‘ fll'O THE FAMILY NEXT DOOR I'VIIN '\ ”N H’I'PHIIO WHAT TO DO FOR BURlS Bl! DR. ARTHUR L. F ORSTER Ire-fully \‘Pd and n IAIN! HUN . haw thing-m vn't mind hp- vnm' anrd. «‘0 will he» Ulll‘o .32?!“ng :Intiso'ptio tho-n tll‘imil Hwnpaint- has bm-n ml 0‘0“]! 'H Il'lh l'lllt‘t Kim-“'1 I'vnl‘W'O ayo-l' M thin pad sins: lu-lcl hamlagp. p‘llpl). '3'- ‘ilHSO‘ “mom .1 )\\'t‘l\ Il0'\\' m Tho H H hula! a mnuniomLâ€"mevnhb 'l‘vlngram. 'l'n finish :I Ilo'mlh' from a plain pic-v0 nf stow] In ”W linishml article ro-qnirvs‘ tho- \\'nl'k of 7H momâ€"St. Human-inns Standard. Oianaola is vxpnrting mm". wood-- pulp and lo‘s‘s‘ pul'm\'vmlâ€"- a guml sign. Still a l'wttm' nnv \muld 1w Hm o-xpurtznicm ur lvss \VumIâ€"plllp and [now papmn~~Hamillon Hc-rald. 0‘;me tn nmko- fmtpmnts cm the sands Hf time“. Miss 8.: Yuu \wn't makn tho-m by riding in an :mtnmnluilv. Mr. Sap“ Second Degree Burns In seenntt degree burns the blisters should be punctured with a sterile needle amt ct mined. leaving the outer skin in plaee tn proteet the delicate underlying true skin. Either the 1% WWW avid mtutinn m‘ n 1230008011!- tiun ut‘ Permanganute nf l’ntash stmntcl then he applied. In lieu at either nf these enlnrful agents one may use tim'rnw's sulutien in the. [mrticm “t I tn 13 parts nt' water. In It“ ease stmultt salves m' baths he enwlnyect. as they lead tn suften- in}; and peeling ntt’ the skin. 4)in \'etlielo-.~'. like linseect nil m- eul'rnn nil are likewise I’lttjt‘t'ttttllitltlt' he~ muse ”t the danger nt' int'eetinn :It- tenotnnt. en their use. \ Third Degree Burns The treatment. nt' third degree tiltl'ns ~‘hnlllol he left entirely in the haunts nt' :1 physieiun. .\.~' it matter et' t':|et l \xnutct remmmenol that. :l physieiun he enllo'tl in any ease nt' tmrn. "here is t'l'o-quently a system- ie reuetien that. eatls MP the expert uttenttnn ttmt enly a [rhysieizm can mpply. Mnremer the «hunger nt' htmnt-pnisnninr.’ t'rem even the small- e~‘t tutrn is :m ever-present nne nmter erotinm'y heme treatment and nne tn which the patient. stmuld net IN! t‘X'HtSt'tL tvi'im yuu mm hum tho-m in chuck by kvvping thn skin avtiw tlirnugti «try rutis. matting aluwn nn starchy and only t'nmts, lumping your hmwls ac- tiw. gutting Int»: nt’ t'i'vsli air. sun- shin.- and o-xvri'isv. 'l‘iu- usual skin l'o'llti'oti0'~‘ will HM oln ymi :1 pai'ticlv nt' gnml. Ynii :u-v just wasting yum' mum-y mum-ting in “mm. Mum! hlmnl Mrial ! :Hs‘llmo' yum :m- a young man. and if my assumptinu is vm'rm-t tinw will I'M _\'Hu 01' “w rash morn ww- minly than anything vlsv. In tlw in- lb wv is nu sm'h thing as "had " c-xm-pt in ”w 50mm that “In many 1w lnadml with tuxiv mn- Wheel Tracks Won‘t Go S: :: £553.... 3:2: 2 _ 59:27. 1:7. 5:3: u. Burns Illirol alvgm-n ntiwly in Hun As a math-1' haol CANNIBAUSM AND ~ SLAVERY EXPOSED According to Captain George Ros- taing. a French explorer, there are large stretches in the jungle of Gen- tral Africa where cannibalism is an almost universal practice. He has recently returned from these un- couth regions and is busily engaged in forming a society and making plans for a return. He. modestly rc- alizes that a certain doubt may at- tach to some of the shocking things he has told if they'are not support- ed by other evidence. So his idea is to return with a larger expedition and come back with moving pictures, phonograph records, atl‘adavits and other things that may beat (lovm the incredulity of his fellow country- men. He has sh far succeeded that there has been formed a “Committee of Aid to the Last Slaves" with some intltwntial French men and women taking an interest in it. For the con- dition that exists he does not blame anybody, although the. territory is under French jurisdiction. But the colonial administrators are few, dis- tances are in‘m‘iense. and the terrible pressure of hunger forces the nat- iVes to the most l't‘VUlilll'; practices. "In IIIIIH'I' Huhunkhi." Inn 511“]. “I mo-t a vhio-I' namml Numhu WIIHSP I'D- mains \Vt'l't' scattm'o-cl alum; tho- riwr .\I'I£nmuu. 110 was a ah-hunair, patrr- mil surt of fallow aII'Ih'ti-cl with sumo Tim \Vix'o-s. must. “I whnm \Vt'l't‘ clis- Ii'ihutmt anmng tln- suh i'hivt's In .~'tl\'o' vxlwnsv. ll' Unt' Hf Ilwsv sulp- i'IIio-I's shuwi-ol «tisrvspi-vt In UH' hit: t'IlIt‘Iufi' wix'vs. ntt' «mm a part. «if his mun II' he» IrimI tn acquirv nnv Hf tho- i'hivt".~' wiws I'nr himsvll', uII’ «'umo- his ho'acI. In this rt-garal l brawl I'rnni ”It‘tt'llit'f Hf nun nt‘ tho N'Sakkzu-us Iritws that, his lwuplv. thnuuh hahitual vannilmls. hury thvir u\\'Il cit-act. :mcl vat nnly thuir vino-thins. 'l'hv mmihal at'tm' drinking snmv «if my tva int'm-mml mu with :i snmi'k nI' tho‘ Inngnv that “in Ih'sh ”I :l \x'hito- man taste-s murh ho-ttm' than that. wt “in Muck. It is salty, \thrvnt' that “I Ilw Mark is swi-vt. \Vltwtho'l' ”II‘SI‘ Iamts fll't' FI'PIIPII “1' British. tho- Il'ilws uI' thv inti'rim- [thine-556's tukv mlvantago- nt' PVO'I'y t’llilllt't‘ In malu- mu- tumn Hm- an- l';l~tllo-.~‘.~'w.~' talk“ :ulvanlagv Hf M'o'l'y vlmnm- In malu- \Van' mum Hm- an- ner. But. Hwir commun m-vy is Hun linnl’wu. 'l‘ho' killml al'o- always vatvn nn Hm spat. while Hm prism.- m-s aro- olistrihutml amnng the var- inus vhivfs. .M I'm-v intvrvals UN; 'l‘hn main cansc nt' cannibalism is thn tsctsc lly which maikcs it impos- sihln tn hrt-ctl calllc in ccrtain parts nt’ Africa. tlccasinnnlly hnrscs or t‘tlllit' arc hrnught in hy t’itttsidcrs as hartnr t'nr slaw-s hut, tin-sic arc im- nicctintt-l)’ killml nntl t'alt'll hy the chict‘s. tlrnsshnppcrs, 3('(°(ll'tilll}.' tn thn \crncintts captain, arc thc only tlt-sh nn-nt mailahlo- with tht- cx- ct'ttlinti nt' human linings. “t' says nnthing nhntit lish, hirtls. Hr sinnllnr gaunt- thnt pct-suninltly :irc nut. nt- l:tckctl hy lhc ll}: Snmn plintographs which hn shnws rcvcal thc nativcs as lilo-usingly plump lmt thc captain says tlmt.,thcy zit-n nhligml tn Inc on m'asshnppnrs and mnnirc. n wnmly plant which is hard tn gcl. llc «luvs nut say sn. hut. \\‘c litkc it l'nr grunt- mt that in nrttinnry tinics ”mm is such fund its nnc \\'Hllitl cxlwct. and that it is unity in ccrtnin snnsnns that, cnnmhnlism is rnsnrtt-tl tn as an al- to-rnntiw tn stnrmtinn. llt- asst-rts that in ”It' mnrkct placcs nt' linngn, in lhc Unhanghi and in tht- (tumlai. nit tht- mlgt' til lllt' Libyan th‘s‘t‘t'l. ll is nnt nncnmmnn tn tinol ainnng thc t'rnits nn snlc a black hnnmn thigh nr n chunk nt' shnnhlo-r. l’it-ccs nt‘ ynnng slaw gii‘hnrc cnnsitlcrt-tl as clmirt' tlt'lit‘tu‘ics. Prefer White Flesh Caused by a Fly. THE DURHAM CHRONICLE Girls Pattenod for Table. “While I visited the Chieffiombu, a great funeral was taking place. One of his favorite sons had died and twenty women had to he killed to satisfy the evil spirit, N’Goumban. This favorite son, M’Gari by name, was given a royal funeral indeed. His body was placed in a hole six or seven feet deep and fifteen feet square. The head of the dead war- rior rested upon the body of a 12- year-old girl and all around him were the. bodies of the twenty sac- rificed women. Arabs come down the Dar Rounga to trade a horse or‘a cow for a number of slaves, whom they take back to their country to do hard labor." “Only in that manner could the Genius of Evil be satistied. Only thus could M’Gari find comfort and have all his wishes fultllled in the next world. For the N’Sakkaras be- lieve in another life. bongo, I found, is one of the important markets of the region. 'l‘hene wasn't a scrap of meat anywhere, the, sheep and kids being retained as barter t'or slaves whose flesh is much mere relished than that of goats or sheep. These latter only serve to fatten the slaves. The Bondjos are especially resource- ful in fattening their prospective vietims. 'l‘ltev stutl‘ them as the pro- durers ot' “pate de t‘oie, gras’ stutl their geese. (tiri slaves are tuned to he mistresses ot' the young men of the triin, :md are not. enrisumed until they have had three ehildren who are t'atteneal in turn for the same purpose." Captain Ilustuing says that. it will I'vquiru six months tn make the 111111111 trip inln H111 cannibal region. '.‘Il1vjnu11wv, \u- g: ltlu-r. is a ham“!- nus nnv not ”11' snmllvst hazard be- im: 1'1'1Ho- tlu- 1111\«-|l«1.~'1111i\1ri11 a dislrirt “In-1'0 “hitv mom. is 111'0f1-1'- rm! to dark. 111 11111 new oxpmlitiou each ach'vntlmrr will pay his own expensvs hut. tho- man with Um (tum- m'a, unlc-ss an vntlmsiaslic amateur is disvm'c'l'ml, will lw [mic], and so is IliSt'HVI't't‘It, \\'lll lw pith], and SO will an u-xlwrt. llltlltt'l'. (In Captain ltnstaing’s I'l‘llll'tl his t"\'ittt'll('t3 will tw II.~'mt t'ur purlmsvs «If publicity in thu Impo- ut' sn aI'nusiIIg tlw [lUllllt' that tln- stt'nngvsl [II-vssui'v will [)0 hrmight. Iumn thc' 'FI-mu'h (iuwm- lllt'llt m' am' ntlu l" gnVI-rnnwnt that is luuml tn haw Ivslmnsihilih, to put an t'lltt tn thn mmhlnml slawiy anal t'IIIIIihalism. It is a suhjcc in which tho Lvag‘uv nt‘ Nations might [tl'tllit‘l‘l}' he intorostod, but Captain Rustainu cannut wait. far “In mow- 1110!”. «If auy ntt'icial hmlv HP says that it will III-uhahlyt takv y°vais t0 aommplish what hn has sat. his tic-art Iumn hat that. awry day (If clvlay mvans clvath amt vnslawmvnt tn human linings. l’vI-haps the dis- t-nwry nt‘ sumo- mvans ut' I-xtc-I'IIIiIIat- in}: UN' tso'twytly will lw IIPvasaI‘)’ NOBLE’S GARAGE SERVICE ’ Sales and Service Chevrolet A. NOBLE, Prop. (3reases ACCESSORIES OF ALL KINDS Oils Gas GUARANTEED REPAIRING Headquarters for To Rouse the Public. before Africa is wholly rid of these horrible customs. Could See the Rust “That l'l'd-hl‘illlcd chap has a. head of iron." “I boliow you-l can see the rust.‘ is the “banding louder In Wu. By Virtue of Merit Very True Cheer Up, littlc- vacant lot. Don't you cry; You'll be a gamlinn station By and by. Through this lovely panorama, in every direc- tion, 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 pocketbook for both motor and road upkeep. Moderate driving is far more economical and pleasurable. Mr. City Dweller, where did you spend your boyhood days? Was yours the privnlege of wander- ing through the fields 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 hillside are gay with fiery sumach. Maple groves aflame backed by the darker evergreen. By so doing you will greatly assist the traflic patrol who operate for everyone's safetyâ€"who have instructions to enforce the law rigorously. THE HON. G. S. HENRY, Ontario is Ablaze with Autumn’s Splendour Issued by the Ontario Department of High- ways to secure the co-apeution of motorists in abating the abuse of the toads a! the Province. Minister of Hiaaways “\VMI. tlwn, I guess he not it back again." She: You'll not dictate to any flapper sh-Imgraplwr. Hp: 2M 3“? I‘ll takn no dictation from my wifn as to whom I'll dictate. In Close Touch It Lam “Your old landlmd ownml 8 Int of Ioal natal» but his husinoss went to thv dM'il aftor lw dimi." Bad the Chum“! Ads. on Pan 7. It will my you. Fire. Fire! S. L. SQUIRE, Deputy Iiniuex PAGE 8. 7O E” ffll 99‘:

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