'r Put In Conn-30mg; d in Favor of Lad. GE CLAIM GWED FOR no. 3: Provision tore ()UI' february 10. 1927 SE FOR AN 260 Jrha .\ I unitnba . L. 5mm NIH. Fox nve thl.00 pnllt'o' 00“" 1 Spo-ncer, ‘ mnslnp w. â€payment of mum'd um: ml $100. Con. [ward in "lo Hmt. he I)“ M'o-m hm em. .:!:al 5‘7» Hf this m! that, day. y". “II-1 at [“3 swim! with “WUP mom mun-claim hnw stating 'm‘ 'U 8"y 1.. *3"! was \mll. After I., Syn-rem“ mner . wane-m 1. Page 7 H [WM or healing v-wn in "tracts 9 whole 0W- I" H'mer‘s aux-ï¬sts theory Jugs is h" "0‘ k and PROMPS 'o-medv 4mm- 'l‘ry Some time ago I had an argument with an elderly man on this topic, he taking the stand that night air is bad for the health, while my contention was that night air is no different from day air and is good for the health. Which View is Correct enlt to adapt themselves to imloor . . "e. '- 'o "e ' H vs 011‘- .\ly trieinl argued that lll the old I†. W‘ - “h I“ “1“â€. .‘ 1'. , . . ,, ,- , ,. selws exhibit the «fleets of flesh an eminti) the} 31““33 kept the. “H" during the winter in the form of "m†“gm†“mm" at nighthecanse “welds" that are so prevalent at this the "ll-'ili. air all'ecteol people‘s eyes " ‘ ' " ' ' ‘ . , . ’ time of the year. And anyone \\'l:u and Ill sllplml t of “LS argunnnt he is in the habit of sleeping with stated that “W. “m... a“ "13"}, windows ()[wn ï¬nds it practirally “rum" '3“. “Uâ€. â€'9†l." ‘9'“ “an? impossible to «in so in a closed room. wear glasses. 'nlla hnnelul ell'eit The story is told of a man who Nâ€. 9" night “'5 '5‘ {my â€3‘“ 9‘ a went to a hotel. After being in lied "W" IN" "3'.“ â€I “huh '5 d" â€â€t‘ a low.' time. unable to sleep, hi â€my!“ â€I Wm“ [H'HVllll'lal lane) 01 recalled that he had not OIN’IlNI \‘ll".l."""’ll. fhn \rinlhnr â€n and Inn nnrl nnnhl. As a matto-r 0t fart. an analysis of snmv air rnllm-tmt at midnight wmtht giw tho same ï¬ndings as air gatho'rmt at mitt-day. Thv theory that tho-w is a clitYeI'vncu in tlm air 0! flay and night is kin to thn bc-lirt that. thpro- arr goblins. Witt-hrs and. surh liko- floating thrnugh tlw air at night. Why Fresh Air is Nocossary During tlw night. “'0 are» occupy- ing a runstant pusiticvn for 3 mn- tinumis “Mimi at night hunts. and the time is spent. induois. “n arn not mmim: trom plate tnplacv, sin-noting part of tho tinw mitalunrs as is “w rasv «luring nur waking hours. Lying quivtly. \w rn-inhalo- sump ul’ tho- vxpirmt air with mu'h inspirntmn. HIIV'IIIIIslV' It Is IIIII'IIssvaI')‘ that. tho- air III “It' room I‘m rPnIIVV'mt and that It. In» III-tIV-ely I'II'I'IIlatIIIg tn InsuI-I- a t'I-II stI suppr'. This llt’l‘t‘SSit\ Is ‘01,; III :[Nllt‘llt tII ttIII nostrils of amnnu VV III .‘tt'lIS IMO .I III-IIIIIIIm \VIttI Ilnsml VVIIIIIIIVVs that has hm- II. III- Itlptt‘tl II) II stomping IIIII-snn IIIII'IIII: ttI. |Ilt‘\tIItt.~‘ IIIgtIt. “INNS. .“Hl' mu m. saIIitaI-V .‘ t‘llgiltt't‘l'S ham- I-IIIIIIIIlmt tIgIII'I-s and facts VV'IIII'II I-IIIIII‘I)‘ show that. in much lows tumo- than this thn nxygnn in .\'m' is it ahsulutvly nvcnssal'y. thv I'nnm has hum mnsumml and Thnsn who want. t‘rosh air with l'o'plilt'o'ol by van-tum .liuxidv. Fur-tout. umhw circulation man got it. h tunatle' t'm- tho- individual whn ‘ placing; v. muslin. sc-x-m'u in the nlwn ho-lh-ws in vxchnhng tlm night. airi ing. unmngh xvts in thrnugh tlw vim-km During vulal wwuthm- thvt'u is and t'l‘t‘\H‘0‘.~' tn .lvt'mt. his [nu-sweat.tispnsitinn tn Romp nut tlw cnht ai and knew him gning. iin ttw intm-nst of warmth and mm . . Hurt. Dun't am it» You may my People Realm: Influence I'M“). twnalt)“. He ph‘nty m. m, It, Is a mmmnn nl’mo-t'vatiuu that clothns. hoth «)v'm' and under yo; pomp!†wtm aro- m-custnnmt tn .lt‘j‘53"". gut. all thv mun an- that I mg «mt-of-otoors ï¬nd It. very «lllh-‘avmlablv. (Com/wright. 1926, by The Bonnet-Brown Corporation, Chicago.) HEALTH QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Pyorrhea Effects and Cure iing thv roots. of tlm teeth. . Berhag . . I :t. ) I " _ ’ “Lucklvss \VI'IU‘SI "I was told that. i h". al~ 3m ““1‘ some. "Ethel“ b‘ ' "I ~' mulol lw t'm'mt if attended "â€â€˜nh ltlo‘ gun."- “0“‘3‘9L "383†“w†H d ‘ . . - {less what. he (hat, I doubt wrv muc us «am :15 nm- knvw :1» had it. but , , , . , . . , _ , - ' \xlwthm 0110 such twatment \mul nut utto-r It had gut dmul In tm _ . , . . .. . . . ' ' I ‘ ‘tl I H H true" I‘m“ 301†[“0â€th m a “eels. “M's 0f t H '9' l‘ S -L ' - ' t it mmlal hn .lnnn n-z simnlv as th: "l have had pyorrhea for ï¬ve years or omore and never had it treated. Haw had a tired feeling and was told the pyorrhea was re- sponsible fur it. SO I derided l0 haw my teeth taken out. "The dentist. said the leelh dill llnl. neml l.. he extramml. Instead he used smne sort of instrument which he put down in the gums and pulled out some «rleeayecl matter. Ho: 33ch it nugthu be all right in about a week and that if c snuld come in a week to see if it was all killed." Huw‘s sum» straight talk Ham 1" I“. .\nalm'~‘on. of (hazard. prraska. a successful mt‘rchant: "I havé no ~g\'mpathy fur Hu' mvrchant who sin-m betwwn advertised blankvts. on bed springs that armnationally advertised. sleeps in mh‘vrtised pyjamas. puts on adwrtised linden-- Thursday, rObrnary 10, m: Note: Dr. Forster wilLanswer 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 Chrbnicle. What your dentist did was 8019‘) SOUR STRAIGHT TALK FRESH AIR IN SLEEPING ROOMS By DR. ARTHUR L. FORSTER THE FAMILY NEXT DOOR REPLY rult to adapt themselves to indoor lit'v. Wu who live indoors .uur- svlws vxhibit tho vtfocts of fresh air during tho! wintrr in tlw form of "voids" that are so prmalvnt at this tinw nf thv year. And anyonv W1?†is in Hip habit nf slapping with windows «mo-n ï¬nds it practically impossihlv m d“ 30 in a closed rcmm. Tho story is told of a man who wont to a hotel. After being in hall a long timo. unablo to sloop. ho rocallod that he had not Oppnml tho window. He got. up and. unahlo to lhnl tlw switch. gl‘ode his way in- who'ro- ho thought tho window was. ll» l‘umhlml around. unabln to find the latch and ï¬nally. losing his tompor. kirkml his foot through tho glass. wont hack to hml and was sum sounol aslm-p. Tho nth morn- ing ho- was amazed to sow llw win- dow intact, whilo nvxt. to it stood a hunk-1'88“. llll'nllgh ‘lim door of which ho had kirkml a holr. 'I‘rur. his imagination was work- ing UVt'l'llmt'. but it shows tho powvl’ of habit. How to Vontilate Sleeping Rooms Tho host system of ventilation of a slurping room is l'oulniwl on llm physical tart that warm air I'is‘o's toward the- rl-iling whilu rolol air slzus nvxt tln- floor. If the» room contains mm winol'mv the nmwr sash slmulal lm lowm'ml allitl llw mule-1° sash i'uisml. \Vlwm llH‘l'o' mm l\\'n winclnws tliv umwr sash â€f nnv may lw luwm'ml zincl llm mule-r sash nl' llw ntlwr l'aisml. 'l'n gm. tlw maximum amount. «if l'rvsll :iir nm- simulcl slevp in llm vuri'vut (if air lwlm-vn tlm windows. Naturally [H'lev sulnjvct tn i'nlils. iwm'ulgizi. :uicl nllu-r nll'm'ls 0f nll'al'h' will liml this unolvsii'alfilv. NW is it alimlulvly iii-cossal'y. “u'- THUS“ “ho “IIIIt h'esh air with- out 11"de ('iII'IIlatimI Ivan got it by plaving :I. muslin sc-I-m-II in the nlwn- mg. During vulcl wo-utlwx' t‘lwl'u is a olispnsitinn tn km‘p nut HIP ('0!!! air in Hm intm-nst «If warmth and com- I‘nrt. [mm «In it: You may pay a [wavy po'nalty; l'se plvnty nf hm} ('IOHN‘S. both MW and under you. and gvt. all thn frown air that is availublo. ing the roots of the. teeth. Perhaps he also applied some medicine he- neath the gums. Howewr. regard- less \\ hat he (litL [ doubt \er\ much “newer one such tieatment “oulii rure your pyorrheu in a week. If it roulul he alone as simply as that your dentist. would make a million tlcggvllar in the next six n1«_.vnths [ 1-5.9 “ant aux tieatment chet' than t‘XllM‘tlUll of the teeth as a \\ aste of time and money No treatment. “ill remix the atl‘ee‘etl paits ellet tualh the teeth “ill tinally diop out. of their own al't'tll'ti. as the gum and lmlle tissue nlllink away from them. Your .~'\ Siemit' runolitinu ls Illl- olouhtecll} due to almiiptieu lle the infected areas and )oh van {All relief in ho ulht'l' way than by hav- ing your teeth extracted. the in- t'eetion eleanecl up. on it nice new set of â€store teeth" inserted. WNW. Shll'lsb. 2a1°tm-s,lmsv. shuns and clothing wlwn lu- gvts Up in tho. nlownimâ€". who vats aclx'm'tisml cur- vals and foods for breakfast. who. rido's tn work in an adwrtisml car, and wlm. whom ho' gets tn \VUl'k. re- fusvs tn advprtisv. If I wm-v to start in lmsiuvss again tu-day/l would put tiw pm' emu 01' my gruss sale»: in advm'tising. It [,pays!" ///4 r!/// \\\\m \\\ \\ 3% \ IS AMERICA GRADUALLY DRIFTING WESTWARD Canada Participates In World-Wide Investigation as to lovement‘of Continents. Is America drifting westward? Was it originally one with EUPODP, Africa. and Oceania? Was there at one time only one vast continent. which subsequently broke up. the. component parts gradually drifting apart to eventually take up the po- sitions they occupy today? If so is this gradual drift still continuing at a rate which can be measured? These are some of the. questions which have been arousing interest in scientilic circles for a‘number of years. This tlwory, ï¬rst. set forth in con- cretc form by Wogcncr, an Austrian gctmliysicist. has, in the light. of re- cent. knmvlcdge. many points in its favor. It is now, for example, prac-‘ tit-ally an accepted fact that tho basaltic substratum underlying the Slll'faCt' crust of tho cartli is not ab- solutely rigid and unyielding, sub- jcct only to volcanic or tectonic ac- tion. as previously bclirvcd. Tho :presc-nt irlva is that all rock is sus- ruptiblc. under the action or long- continuml strossns. to gradual defor- mutiuu, s“ that “In continents may 1w. mnsiclm-ml as In all intents and purlmses as “Hating on a substrat- um which. win-n lung periods of tinw arr musiclvm-d. acts likv a H‘llli-Visvnus fluid. 'l'lw flow of im in glaciws is a similar phenomvnon. Canada tmik hm' part in this in- vestigation by uccupyiug twn sta- tinu~. nun at tiw huminiuu Obser- vatnry. Uttawa. tlw â€their at. Van-- i'nuwr. .\t. thv I'JHM‘ placv thn pniut so-lw'tmi was a small “PM Uhâ€" sm'vatnry whirl! had already het'l‘ uvcupimt by Hip Httawa Hhsm'vatnr)‘ a numho-I' uf ye‘all's aim for latitmln anol Inimitmtv ohm-Matimis fur purv- iy tlauaitiau [Nil-litmus. At. I'tlt‘h statiun t\\‘u tt'll‘SL‘UlH‘r’. warn in cumtant uso'. as \wll as the usual auxiliary i-quipmnut m‘ elm-ks. Chrmmmvto'rs amt wirvh-ss instruâ€" mo'nts. .\t Vauc uw-r‘, sim'v thn (ink o-quipmvut was not Hf.tho samv [wrmauvut amt mncisn char- actm' as was pnssibiv at Ottawa. us“ was mach) of [Ml'tahlc' gravity pmululum. swinging untii'vly t'rm: and in a Vacuum. tn sm'w as a vhevk nu tho- rhwk. .\t. Ottawa {Is- ti'nnnmiral ahsm'x'atinus \wro- uhâ€" tainad on thirty-throw nights. and at Vaumuwi' t‘ft hvvnt‘y-tivw. At. at. Vanmuwl' «9n two-Myâ€"flw. .U. nach placo- wirvlvss Limp-signals fmm tiw difl'vrvnt svmlim: stations \Vo-r.» rm†inn! and mo-as’in'ml 8’. all hours of the day and night; tlm tu- tal‘mvmlw- Hf «listim-t signals N‘- m'iwc! was nwr thin-13m: hunch'ml. ‘H!.~"‘I'\'}IHHH‘ tn .ivtvl'milu' â€In re- latiw g-v'u'sungll o-quatinns_ uf thr- tnm' -nhso-:'\'vz'.~‘ vngauo-d wvre made: at Uttmw but?! harm» and aftm' (In: Imu' 'mso'rvm': at. Uttawn Ian“ man: st-rivs m‘ ynu go'l nu! was yum a: a week in a tivp ymu's I 'l’o-m'iu-r:r--"'l'akv fmn' nut m‘ “\‘H and. “1:31 ciu you haw, Tummy?" Tommy:-~“Pyurx-lwa. ma‘am." THE DURHAM CHRONICLE mt'z'u'i's‘ t‘llgauml W0 «‘2‘ but?! hc-fm'n and : Tim: â€1' nhï¬vrvatinns intvnmtinnal ar- l'PEN'hml by which. and me-mhm- last. utimls «listl'ihutm! "\Vh)‘ chm]. ,EVh'.’ \\'hvn [ ul‘kl!:}.~; t'nr $3 Mel on Fobruary 5th. at Township Hall. members were all present; the Reeve was in thp chgir. Minutes of last menting were read and ad- Oplgd. ‘_ Th0 Auditms, MPSSIS. H. Beaton and J. McGilr plesented tlwir re- port to thu :ouncil “hi0“ showed receipts in 1926 to lw $34,373.99 and total payments $30,059.08. lvaving a balance: of cash on hand as on Doc- emlwr 31M, of 84.32491, Blackâ€"McKechnieâ€"That the Au- diturs Report. 1w ac’cupted and they 1w paid $10. nag-h fOI' tlu-il' smwices. â€"Carri9d. Accounts worn passed and order- ed paid, as follows: H. E. Ratz, tim- her for culvert. Lot 21. (Jon. 3, E. G. 11.. 557.37; H. Beaton. £0 rods wire fenco. bonus Lot 24, Con. 2. N.D.R.. $10.00: Gem-go “'hitmoro. examining 'I‘reasuror's surotios with Auditors, $1; A. H. Jackson. do 750.: H. H. Mac- Donald. rogistering 2.3 births, 5 marriagos and 15') deaths for 1926†810.75: Municipal World. assossor‘s and office supplios, including school natv book, $44.13; Grey and Hrnco Firv Insuranc» (to. 2nd installment on insuranro on Township Hall. 86; W. Hanks. vuttiug brush on sidoroad at lot 10. Con. 5, $5; Wm. Banks. 2 cords wood for Tp. Hall. $8; Geo. (lamplwll. work on 2nd and 4th con. N. l). R.. $4.25; (ioo. llainpholl, for ‘grawl. $1.25; A Slonphonso, work on [’10 S. H. South. $2: Gm. MPMPOkiH. deliwring.r lilo to Prirl-villo in. 1926. .85: .las. McKm-Imiv. commission on lvxlwmliturv. 3L6â€: Mat Black. vom- |mission «:1! vxpvndilurc. Sham. \Vc‘mblmâ€"â€"â€"\\'hil[normâ€"That tawn- ship printing: for tlw yvar 1927 bu awardml tn Hm Mm'kdaln Standard with Um vxcvptinn nf Anditm's' Ro- p0!‘_t_.â€"-â€"1'.zll'l'imi._ n“- ‘ M'hitmonâ€"MCKM'IInjiv-Jl‘hat \w at'cwpt Eldon A\\'epp_lf*|"s aimljt'aliul! as A'sswssnr for 3927 at a'éalar ' of $90.31ch that. Bylaw 3:0. 09 1w lllPd up___accqrd_1ng_ly.-{}ayrmd. "l'lw I‘ulluwiï¬g Bylaws wvru pass- ml: N0. 688. :ilmlishing statutu l'ahor; NV. '9. pmviding fur o-xlwnclihll‘u on County I‘Oadh‘ for 1927: No. 691, amminling l“. \Vnppler sisse-ssm' for 1927 . \'n 692. appointing fmicmicm- ms. pound- ko-vpm'. and slim-p \al- uvrs for 1927; .\'u. 693. anu-miing by- law No. 64-3. schonl boundaries. Glenelg Council \\ Fence Viewers for 1927: J. G. Firth, J. D. Macb‘ayden, Thou. Bell, W. Nichol. John Stolhart. Jno. Mc- Lean. \\ eslm Boll. W J. Hamilton, D. H. McDonald. Donald McMillan. John McCattln S. H. Wnight. L. G McLean. “m. Jack. Albert Coffey, Thos. Glencross. John McGrath. John H. Robson. Enwrson l’vart. Pound KPPW‘I'SZ Win. O'Mara. Jas. Ellison. \\ m. \'¢'ssio, PNH Darcy. “051m Ammt. anrv fickhmdt W. H. Pattmsml. R. B. English. Sheep Valums, Wald 1: Wm Edge. \\'-.oaul "’ Malcolm Mclums; “a d 3: S. H. \Vlight; Wald £z (1.01m m- Arthur. \Vopplorâ€"Whitmoro â€"â€" That llw Treasurer be instructed to notify all ratepayers. in arrears of taxes. as to consequences if taxes am not paid before April 13L nvxl, and that. all uncolloctml taxos on the roll aflvr the ï¬st «lay of March, noxt, will lm placed in other bands for collection. â€"<Cfl!'t‘i9d. Wébiilé‘1'â€"Blackâ€"â€"That the clyrk STAN DARD BAN K OF CANADA DURHAM BRANCH-v 7W. A. Wellâ€"Erâ€"Erâ€"That’s Diflerent! Drawing Upon the Sensitive Customer Of this aystvm dI-mmIslI‘aIes In IIIII must v-I S('H‘ll“1bll§ 0f IIIIIII that Hw service is a CUII\'0IIII'II('0. to him as wc-Il a. In his I'I'mlihn'. Standard lx‘ank IIIIII'II' Hulls In draft am IIIIIâ€" \I-rsnllx mm! In husinoss humus In whivh cmntess and gumhxill aw as ossmtial iII IIIIIIsainuIIs as is (â€I- cient businoss manazomnnt. H" mllvclinu nf mum-y I.) draft I hue m'mmimmlly hm-n I'vual'ol- W‘ by a I'H‘ipu'llt «if a draft an wl'lc-r’iun «m his ability in pay. 'l‘hvm- i.; no fuumlatiml fur suvh um idva. and full knuwlmigc- uf llw UM! lANCHâ€"-W. A. Johnson. Jlumryrr Sub-Brunch at Prï¬covilh '1 Kim MOI-Int: % be instructed to advertise 'for n Township Road Superiniendmi. Ip- “cations to ho rocvivmi .up till trch uh, nexLâ€"Cnrrivd. Council adjourned to Marvin 5th. for appointing Rand Siilu-riliimidvnt and grim-3| businvss. Emma» Ginn and 0pm. Sub-Mod I'm All work guaranteed ï¬rst-class H. H. MacIMNALU. (llvl'k RAGE I. Chesley