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Durham Chronicle (1867), 20 Jan 1927, p. 4

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DISTRICT MINISTERS MET AT HANOVER sr Yourself hur‘dav. January 20, I” evelation. Try ifl. M-o-ouo- o o-v-o-‘nv-rv-v-o-OoO-W The Classic Beauty Parlor \l).\ E znwnud 1nd Hanover Ill- -! M we .tnnq Gathofll’. 4 J» ~ Ht i'IBI- 1)“ OPEN _\I VOLLETT Home 81k, 1'0le hronicle. It pays I! "‘3 H ro- wry similar mfruntwl thi- wwmiimis past. mum practic'l I'o'flio'l' i'fliCien- I {In church. mtv'i's. h? a- lvave vnough in d". but at- isi o-wrything Mrmis W‘SIINS. luynwn www- ~'im-~i in assign .m-w willing in an HI licitad ha atment \il‘ HM m Hanmc k I'Hl‘ “I. \ 1W It” ’0. I “In!!- m~tw~, we” \\m J Th. :um lmn N.- u olo I." :ulioa Hm mowhng at which the “hush-3' rnaol [U "I H H Hw lay Hl't’h ( ll prob imila l‘ ’VPI' . ROW iidml made ”It ul' '[‘hat the exciting causo is an in- t'w'ting organism thorn can ho no (lllt'Sthll. It is. however. oxtromoly doubtful whothrr tho influrnza ha- villus isolated by‘l’fritl‘or in 18!”. whirh has since hot-n rrgartlml as tho speritlo cause» of tho disease. is real- ly that. Without going intno tiroâ€" somv tlt‘tall. it may ho statvd that a mass of eviolvnro exists tending to Show that wo have! not yet lountl tho liat'tm'iltm that apt-cillcally causos intluonza. lt partial»: rrmains for surm- om~ to find an organism that may iw so small it passes detection lllltlt'l' the most powerful microscope ut' 'lli' prom-ht clay. Prevention of flu In tho rousiolm'atinn of this topic I trim in tuiml tlw form of iutlurnza ..- \xu rmttuuarily sow it. not tho t3... that {it'HXltllPtl during tho- Ia.~t intfltit'llllt'. l tlu not. runsitlt'r that .uw of th» usual prophylartio mt'fl- ~ :zw \\t't't' north tho- llnlt' o-xpvntlt'tl m wan-yin: Hit'lll out tluring that up- 'utt'lttlt'. Nu mo-asuro ut’ rosistnnro -\;t~. [It'tttil against. its attat'k. It. ~tt"'t't\ «ltmn [ltt‘ pUWt'l‘ Of our man- 'l'lw malignancy which the disease manifesto-cl during this epidemic led many lo wonder if it really was the ordinary form of influenza, or grip, \\llll'|l is more or less prevalent at all limes. Certain it is that nothing III the memory of those who have ~lllllll'll the subject even approached H. in \irulence. Peolile in the full llllell nl' Ill-filth were Sll'lll'k down and killed quickly, irresistibly, and ill-spite anything «lone for them. “‘0 \\i'l’e as helpless during this pan- olo-lnw as we were «luring any like epidemic of past years. Bu 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 self-addressed and stamped envelore. Ad- dress Dr. Arthur L. Forster in care of The Durham Chronicle. Imrmg the closing months of 1918, hawk-the men in our army camps. shrnuuh 19:9, and during the first win» were presunn-d to he. and mnuths nt' 1920 a pandemic of inllu- were. the very cream of the. \‘ix‘ilr v'v/r: ~wo'pt the earth leaving in its man-power of the nation. And they \\ :qu a trail of death as great as that sm-rumhwl to it witmmt a struggle. m‘ an}‘ "hidemic in ‘ne world’s his- Vaccination Against Flu tnrv. T H AT AVOIRDU P018 IMPRESSION in.» many jmlgo- things hy liwir ~m'. hulk or wright, hut thv must. vs- ~o~imal things must hv appraisvd by Hw weciflc standards of their qual- ”8‘ if tho" right notion is to blobtain- (Copy/wright, 1926, by The Bonnet-Brown Corporation, Chicago.) HEALTH QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS lanai: a \‘ ND Thunday, January 3, gm that it m.- nnly imprvssinn snnlt' of i" 000 of avoirduppisâ€"higness r-z our attmtion. The simple hat we sometimes see, devoid Reply lmw prnhably hem cm'rm-tly Probable Cause of flu THE FAMILY NEXT DOOR Bye Trouble wrih's: "I an not plenty of slcnp and nut. ovm'y night. Hui. \\’imlv.~‘n.nw {nod 01' Hm pl'OpPl' kinds. Amid cromlvd places}. like strevt- o‘ars am! mmivs. Du lint drink alc'uimlir liqnm‘s' in o-sts. ‘ Sat’vguarol against. undue exuosum in vold and wort. HM. nllhimn's M'N'Y day in “In fro-sh air and sunlight. kniatn ”in sick irhflf'dl' as is DOS- Vaccination Against Flu During the recent world o-pidnmic many svivntiiic minus Wi'l'oe ungagmi in Hm «hwulnpment of vaccines a- gainst influenza. Varinus kinds of vaccine wm-n made, but none of tin-m pnsm'ssml a great deal of [1101'- it-r at any rate, an far as mntrul Hf tlw nmrtaliiy rain H! Um disease- is ('nlu'vl'lwd. 'l‘lwrn is. hmvm'm', a- bundant PViIIPIH'O' that vaccine- olm‘rs haw ('nnsidv'abln infiuvncn in pra- wniing Hm tlisvasv. But, 0mm it. has dvvvkuuKL vaccinatunl locks any consult-Pablo value. General Preventrve Measures Liko- any HUM-r info-Minus «liwasv. inllm-nza surcvsst‘ully attacks vslwâ€" viall)’ tlmsn whims rumslam-u is luw. Anal 30 it. is obvious that all Incas; m'vs desigrwd In maentain mw's rvâ€" sidnm'v at thu higlmst point. ”1' [wr- I‘m-inn ('I‘mstitutn thv hasir prutm'linn against this disvasou 'l'lwso hm‘s: sihlp. lm lml. Int | in yulu‘ have. .\t ”In first. dim-luv and g0 lmn't think You don't got int'nmm-cl rewarding Mm 081le) of the [min and tvutlo'ruvss in your Iu-acl and uowk. 'l‘lw vyvs an- tlm usual ruusu H! such a ('nnwlaint. Hzm- your eyes oxamim-cl by a rumpvtf‘nt vyv spvciahst who will pl'o'r‘u'l’ilw pl'npo'l' Ivnsvs should tlwt’v hu :1 Visual cleft‘t't. ‘ lt' c-xamination of the eyes reveals nu ahnnrmality “'0 must assume that ttw ti-uuhh- is loral. The most. likoly (-ausv in that o-vo-nt is a strain ”2' tlw musvh's rind ligamvnts nl' tlw nm-k. with po-i'haps Mom a slight. malpusi- tinn Ht' “HP of ”w \‘t'l'it‘hl'at'. Such a stat“ of affairs ('Ouhl 1w relinvml by a competent vhimprav‘tm' or us- tmpath. UP it may hu arthritis. rm haw :m X-i'ay niacin harm-o- ynu chi mnthing. Hnwmvr. tiw first stvp is tn haw yHm' vyvs o'xaminml. amt l \WHIM uruv ynu to cin this without ilt‘laY. of mzh'mw settings. and long spec-rh- "Hi \o-r)‘ ui'tvn rnntains the greatest valueâ€"its very simplirity rarrivs on» above the en'o-«rt of alumni!”- quvnrn and stlipendousness. We are apt. to he like the young fellow who swuxhl in make- an impression on his best girl with a mnderate expendi- ture. He looked at a great many things and discovered that he could get more bay for his money than anything else. so he had a ton sent around with his best love. \muhl vmmmim- lwuplu sum-20 01' cough sign of a “cold” calla: In hm]. ‘ » ynu can fight Hm Flu Fluâ€"u. gm.» you! IS I'M- 'l'ho lmuih'y ank «in Hu- :H'Pl Usumoliau farm \VillJu- mm!» up mm ”1' “av gvnvml {”111qu hr» “ml is, a brown! Hmt will giw g Inhlv l'cml am! ulz-u lay :2 fair m hnr m' marsh “nor is Hw t‘nnnclzuim! all mating must lw built. hvavy «rgg mmhu'liun cm Innum! lml'iml i~; mu. m“ lhu ratinns 01' this clusimh! accm'ding tn :1 lmllvlin u pnl'L‘m? Sllhjm‘f 5PM. um PREPARING FOP. BREEDING SEASON IS IMPORTANT The Empress of Asia will arrive in Vancouver on Jan. 224, and will be the first to arr-iv e in Canadian waters spic an’ span in w kite paint. Accord- ing to the official order, the white 1min; will be topped off by a suitable shade of Pacific- blue around the Jmer line strum of the vessels. This was Head when the three-funnel fleet Astrikin 'note of interest comes in one o the first announcements for 1927 from the office of the Chair- man of the Canadian Pacific Steam- ships, Mr. E. W. Beatty. “The White Empresses of the Pacific" will again be the connecting transporta- tion link Mtween Canada and the Orient. The company’s palatial fleet of monster steamships on the Pacific ocean will assume its former glory of being garbed in white. THE DURHAM CHRONICLE #fi Ullllilllm nu gm which White Empress“ of the Pacific” HH- H HI' Hunt, Hwy :m- not. lnmlml duwn will: lwm')’ «lvlmsits ul' intm'nul fat. Arriving in Vancouver on March 6, the Empress of Russia, the 16,900 ton sister-ship to the Empress of Asia. will he the third to arrive after On Feb. 13 the blue-ribbon ship of the Pacific, the 21,500 ton Empress of Canada, will arrive in Vancouver clad in white. Holding the Pacific speed record of fifteen days, twenty- one hours from Hongkong to Van- couver and from Yokohama to the Canadian port in eight days, ten hours and fifty-three minutes, the blue line from stem to stern will be a fitting tribute to the flagship’s power and to Canada’s enterprising trade relations with the Far East. r L: .... no .x......\1 31.35 is ,r In consequence the announvemont from the chief executive of the company to the effect that the fleet ls again to be known as “The White Em presses of the Pacific" meets with popular favor. As Royal Mail ships these Cann- dian Pacific Empressea have been supreme in the trade between America and Asia. being the lar eat and fastest on the Pacific route. '1‘ eir service is an mented by being the important lin between Europe am: the Orient by one transportatio: system. the lar t in the world, the- Canadian Paci c. Sailing in both directions every three weeks, these ships, which are the last word in floating architecture. have attained great popularity with the world traveller. They have carried to the markets of the world the treasures of Oriental merchandisr as well as vast cargoes of such com- modities as tea and rice. In the world war these Empresses played no small part in the protestion of the Allied interests on the I’m-if‘c. In Um absvlwe of mum {0041..wvll (tul'ml alfalfa m Mun- bay should lw libm'ulh' mmulio-d. Cod livm' oil is alsu uxvolnut to put the birds in “w lwst, physiva condition and to mmurv strtmg Vigorous (abivks. This may be fed at, tlw rate of about 1w" lwr cm! of the. grain or mash by puuring it over the grain or mixing it in Ibo» mash. . (inn. Hutch your vlnicks early. The latc- summcr chivk is seldom a tummy maker. ly non ha been trying your idea: of Illowanoe and we bum nude him keep an accurate «count of how he spent his penniu. At the end of I month l‘found “new items: candy. MAO; carfm'e, 900.; HALE. 35".; mag- uinea. 5012; H.U.K. 65c; school sup- plies, 85c; movies, $2.10; link. 81.15. When I asked to look over the account he said with ovidont satisâ€" faction, “It balances all right." menu 1'" 'l‘lu- discovm'y has just burn made that. the warm" them aw so many swnnm‘aplwrs is hm'zmm- «lulu-s have In be washed 1,000 times etch yc-ar. rKingsum \\'Iuig-Standanl. H.0.K.?" I asked. Very Evident! He replied: “Heaven Only Knows.” What urn tlmsv firms mnrkmt PAGE 8. few

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