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Durham Chronicle (1867), 24 Feb 1927, p. 3

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HOSIERY n 81 Co’s. 1 , 7 {CAR \JI‘ERS ()ATS . .V . . g o y o~-O‘-O--O--W alts URN l‘. FINE sums TT Feb p A nary 30. an satisfies. «wial Priqes. wed Cleaning «Mate StOCk Durban, "3* I.’ :‘dx. 0’" P09. 7 '3 “1‘30de w to. .HDHHI‘O. “I’m ”ry- entire St“ ‘1“ for Work Wear a" ‘. awn)“ do” men-loaded trked 8W” must cut 111 2m] time 01 our »me and with the baby, which he holds pressed against his shoulder, the while patting it more or less gently on the conventional part of its anatomy. The baby’s cries are punctuated by an occasional remark by the father which cannot here be quoted. ’ 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. The usual treatment of colic is for the baby’s mother to waken the baby’s father at 2 a. m. and suggest that hehtake a tenrmile hike. _The walk is taken in company This is a nightly occnrronre dur- in: Hip llrst six months of a baby‘s lil‘r. Many a man: who startml on his marital carver hoping he would lw. hh-ssed with a family of five or six children undurgoes a (lecidosl rhango of Opinion (luring them nocturnal excursions. Not that he «hasn't love rhihh'onâ€"ihe wouldn’t lako a million dollars for the w roaming littlv bit of humanitv hr 3 holdingâ€"4mm!!! Infantile Causes of Colic There are Sl'Vt‘l‘al reasons why a ham has who and recognition of thaw rausos ofl'vrs a chin to thril- pimpnliim. The. pancreas. which has so much tn do with digvstion. dons not funv- iion in any i-xtvnt until the.» infant is about six months Old. and for- mnntntinn U! the impm‘fc'ctly digvst. ed food causes gas in {mm in Hm inivstinv. Pvptnnizing powdm' «lis- solved in warm )vatm'. given before o-uch i’vMing. is holpful in this con- nm' t inn. Most inflants swanmv mnsiclvr- ahlv air with llwir fund and by night-time» this has [$30th 3 vol- um» sufl'ivinnt In vauw Ironhlv. To cmmtergvt this a good plan is to MUM tlu- baby owr mw's shoulder and put his back. aftm' vach fowl- ing. until ho' lwlclms up the» air. a rosult gas pm-kvts form in the huwel. lmuling t0 olistvntion and svvvl'n pain. Massago- M ”w abdu- mo-n ho'lps t0 hro‘ak up thus». pock- vts and mnvo the gas alnng. The musculature of the intestinal tract. M an infant ms wpak and as .‘Irs. .‘l. E. NI. \vrih's: "\Vill you ploaso' tvll mo- huw high Hm Mm"! prvssurv shuulcl h» m a wnman 65 years old. "'l thD 4117.2)“ spoils. my blmulolnm Imt. swm tn circulatn prnporly. and at Hth my «(W's arr swollvn." Thor? is no llxvd llguru drsig- naling what tln- blood pressure should ho in any individual. What is normal for our may lw. abnormal for another. l‘lrnorally spanking. hll\\'l'\'t‘l'. tho blood prossuro in it woman sixly-liyr years of ago should nnl lw aboyr mo. \Wlon it guns ahow lhal we" must ronsidor lhal. sumo syslo-mir disorolrr exists. Judging from (no symptoms you nanw it would lw my guvss that you haw kidno‘y lrouhlv. probably Bright's disrasr. Ynu should hm'. ammml at one» bc may bo- \‘t'ljy hm sllullld hu supplvmo'nto'cl h)’ 2‘. com- pletu physical Humiliation tn olt‘t.t‘l'- mine. the underlying cause of your high tension. and t0 makv possible Hm immmliatv institution of appro- lllll .‘Iu'uu. .. aminml at one» lwcausn any delay may 1w wry hazardous. Ii. goes without saying that. ”w urinalysis shuiild bu supplvmnntml by a com- nlntn nhvsical mammalian tn notar- (Com/wright, 1926, CAUSE AND CURE OF COLIC By DR. ARTHUR L. FORSTER Probably Bright’s Disease Crippled Industry \‘PI‘S’ I'm-g» and (IMF?- Id woman announvml as a frightened ext-hus- His Honor's chamber, ain't paid unv cont, uh sebbon months." THE FAMILY NEXT DOOR , 1926, by The Bonnetâ€"Brown Corporation, Chicago.) HEALTH QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Reply I '1' ussfiu Bow ooux BE S\L\.Y your urine vx- Causes of Colic Attrihnubo to the lather Sometimes tho fault lies in tho motlwr's condition, which should ho careful” inve ligated in every case. The mother ould haw- blonty of rvst, be. free from Worry as much as possihlv. and got sufficient ex- orcism Tho nursing mothor who cannot. be accorded those rights and privilvgvs should not ho required to nurso lwr infant. Many babies are fed too often and tlw amount of each {veiling is too small. [ am convinced that aftm' thv third month fomlings should be giwn nut oflvnm' than «wary four hours. Xm- Slinllld any night femi- ing be given between 10 inn and 6 am. By attPntion in thvsv details colic in many cases van 1w. [il'l'Vi'llt- ml. . Read the ClaSSified Ads. on Page . It will pay yOu. Th0 milk itsvlf max IIIIt be suited to “H‘ inf'sant needs and fIaulh IImIpIIsitiIm is fI‘oquenth H‘SpOllS- ihlP fOI' colic. The fats and ['Iloteins are usually at tho bottom of tho trouble. If there» is a «Vlvfivivncy of fats tha muthm' should drink milk and out cereals and fats. Whom thom is an vxcms of fats tlw numhm' of feed- ings shnuld ho out dnwn when the child is lvl'vast-fmi. m' the amount. 01' milk in the mixturv rmlucvd In ar- tilivizll fveclimx. \thn thv pl'ntimls urn tho‘ «lis- mrhing factor it. is most likoly be- causn Hm motlwr is gvtting insuftii- civnt vxm'vise and rating ton much mvat. vggs and highly seasoned funds. Shv slmuld Pat. mm'e fruits and vegvtuhlvs. Numbness of Right Leg After Appendoctomy F. H. writvs: "I was mmrated 0n fur appvndicitis a war and a half mm. and Sillt‘o' then my right leg at timo-s lwvnmns numb and at other timo-s is wry painful. vspocially at the know. printu mepy. "I am vightvon yvars 0M. am very thin. not, strong. easily exhausted. Appptitv nut wry good} "Plvasn tvll mo what to (10." Following m'wrntions for appendi- citis many pationts complain of such a mmlition in tho right leg. (sonornlly it is. duo to tho sovomucn ot' norws of sensation to tho limb. Sonwtinws a connection lwtwovn tho svw'rmt t‘lltlS is owontunlly os- tahlishml. in which (Wont tho. log rotnins its normal sonsatum. You haw alil'rai'ontly mmlo a l'iltilt'r poor recovery from the oper- ation and ro'quiro attmtion. My atl- viro is that you kwp in touch with your doctor so that. through prOpm' suporvision you may he brought back to a condition of hoalth that should be yours. "s\\'hat' tho mittm Slam?" storm- I\ inquired the judge. "Hawn‘i you been working lately?’ "Nosuh." was tho rpmnmsv. ain't bin able to find mah div». The Food As a Cause of Colic. Reply !% \xmmt \ - . \\ g“ .\ 215m 9:2 )2 ...4;y3 9.64m F MAKE All E ME GOOD Council met February Nth. Mem- bers all present. Minutes adapted. The Reexe reported that he had searched the“ Registry ofl'ice re. the Treasurers' sureties and found them sat isfaetory. Robbâ€"Hunterâ€"That the Reeve-‘5 report. re the Treasurers sureties be received and wowedâ€"Carried FPI‘gllSOflâ€"«RObbâ€"That the Reeve be instructed to Sign the. Road Su- perintendent's pay sheet up ‘to February 14th amounting to 311. also Superintendents services from December 15th to February 14th, $29.05.â€"Carried. ' Wilson -- Ferguson -- That two graders for maintenance work be purchased from the Canada’lngot Iron (10/, Guelph, purchase. price. $150.00 eachâ€"Carried. The Auditors presented their re- port to the Council. - Fergusonâ€"Walson-«That the re- port as read he received and adopt- ed. 100 copies to be printed for distribution. and the auditors to re- ceive $18.00 each for their services. â€"â€"Carrie.d. Wilsonâ€"Hunterâ€"That the Clerk be instructed to advertise for appli- cations for the office of Township Road Superintendent. Applicatiuns to be recvived up to the 12th day 01‘ March.â€"-â€"Oarriod. Hunter Wilson-411M the follow-l ing accounts he paid. Clerk for re», gistration of 52 births. to marriages and 24 deaths. 2|.50; regiatry office fees for search re Treasurer‘s sure- ties $2.00: (3. Fenlon and son. aid to Gadd family. $1.05: 1). Livingston gravel m26. account $15.22: M. Egan gravel 1926 account $15.82. Lorne. Allan part payment for services ro collection of taxes $10.: Reeve, foru services re. 'l‘rezisurcr‘s surelies and other matters $2.00. Members of Council, attendance at meeting: to date. $5.: R. Christie. use of room. $2.()liâ€"â€"l);irriecl. \Vi [sonâ€"Robbâ€"T ha t. ()0qu i 1 m l- jnurn t0 muot Monday. March 14th at 10 O'clock a.m. to tw'viw applica- tions for the 011"in of 'l'cm‘nship Rnad Supel'intvndvnl and general husists. Pursuant. to adjournmpnl Council met on l'obruary H. 192?. Mm)- hm‘s all prvsnnt. Minulus nf last meeting wow read and aduplml. M cl}rog01'â€"Magwmulâ€"â€"'l‘hat report of tho auditors. J. Brunt and J. H. Ahrens. lbw accvptnd and abstract statomont he publislwd in H'anm‘m' Pastâ€"flarriml. ‘ Mag\\'()od~â€"’I‘urnbullâ€"That. Treas- urer 1w authorizml to outer an ac- cnunt with the Royal Bank. Han- 0wr.-â€"Carried. Grivrson â€"â€"- Turnhull â€"- That. the road supprintvndont attond cnnwn- tinn at Toronto and his vxl‘wnsvs 1w paidâ€"Carried. ROW Bakery P Turnbullâ€"Ma’gwoodâ€"That Jamvs Fursmau b0 rnfundc-d $1.50. twing- error in assossnwut.-â€"Carriml. Magwoodâ€"Jériersonâ€"That Will- iam Schmidt be paid $14.50 for at- to'uding t0 iohn Millers “11110 unclnr quaiantiiw “ith iliplithm'izi.â€"â€"4.ai- ried. ROWE’S Bakery Provision Store Goods Delis'tred Anywhere in Tuwn Pastry Flour 24 lb $1.00 Baker Confectioner The Finest Manitoba per bag E gremont Council E. A. Rowe Bentinck Council Flour $4.35 DAVID AL'LAN. Clvrk. Magwoodâ€"(lriersonâ€"That Treas- urer be authorized to accept $5 taxes from from John Burrell. bal- ance to be struck ofi‘ roll â€"â€"Carried Griersonâ€"Magv oodâ€"That Bylaw .\'o. 113. appointing Sheep \‘aluators, Fence Viewers and Pound Keepers be finally passed with the following persons appointed: Fvnco Viewersâ€"Donald McLean. Robert J. Corlott. Andrew Hastie. Honrx Rem. Chas Lam-once. John Griorson. Andrews Mmor, W. S. Wil- lis. Henry Patterson. Louis Dietz. John Dodswortli, W. G. Hastio. Shnep \‘aluatorsâ€"Hugh R. Riddcll. Thos. H. Lawer-n. Samuel G. Hap- kinr. Wilfred Wright. Pound Rappersâ€"Robert Loding- ham. James McDougall. John S. Davey. Andrew Park, Wm. Mc- Cracken. Em. Rosvbomugh. Amos Haasv. Dan K0110. Sol. Hillgartner. Jas. Tulloch. George Hastio, Chas. Wilkinson. Magwoo«i-â€"Griersonâ€"That Reeve order two Sawyer-Massey No. Four Graders.â€"â€"Carried. McGregorâ€"Turnbullâ€" That the following accounts he paid: W. Schmidt, attend. J. Miller’s, $11.50; Jas. Fursman. error. 81.50: G. H. Mitchell. printing. 8133.: J. H. Ah- rens, auditing. 36.: J33. Brunt, audit- ing, 88.; D. A. Campbell. R. No. 1. P. No. 1.83.15; J. H. Chittirk, 69 regis- trat. 817.252 1). .l. McDonald. phoning and postage, $1.10: on» meeting of Council. $13.75. Council adjourmul to meat Monday the ml of April at 10 am. J. H. Chittick. Clvrk. ”IVIUWU LVU. 1‘0 WU Us" vidend No. 144 pud \‘ovomber "$1926 '1de No.1“ nble. Fobruu'y lot. 19: Wu Tn on Note manual Reserve for Dominion Income To: : Contributed to chers' Pension Fund . Do to mode by othc Bonk- ln Conodo” .... ... .... .... Bo onwduotoothahonhanonodo Boloncuduoto Bonk- ond WOWuMh-ohkéom .............. button of Credit on ........... Liabilitia not inch: In tho my Dividend No. 145.1» lot 1927 .... ... .... ... D3. ' Dividend No. 142 paid. May lat. 1926.... QQVQQent No. 113 pug, 493m pt. ‘19,”: Cu. Bumco lit. 1928.. NW. F Pmnuwa aided JaMlu. 1927. m doduét robeto (cry interest on mam bad tad doubtful debts ................... hills. Provincialsnd inn law waned ed Wu. pal taxe- wd making pm onto:- ..................... Balafir‘e 6arfled forward We have examined the books and accounts of The Sunder-cl Bulk of CM st in Head (mice. for the your endwi Janum 3ist. 1927 . and have been furnished with certified returns from the branches. We have obtained ell theinform - etion and explanation: we have required. and in our opinion a: muon- of the Bank which have come under our noticing been yithin the poweg-I of} he Bank; _ - AA -Ln-‘ 4--_ -._4I .._4.1_ .‘l;. ___l...l.._l L_-_Ul, _, ,_, -~___A‘ A L_ Notes of the Bank In drcul D to bearing intact ( 9333‘. not. hearing intact” LOO!!! to Cfitiel. Tom. Munidpdmu and School Districts . . .... .. . .. . 0M_Qufl'_ent Lom- tpq Qigcounu In em (lea rebam ottoman) after making full provision for wuwwvv-M-e we a. ‘nuv'rvvvv-w‘a- vâ€"ov wâ€".â€". The Bank 'e Investments end cash on head et it. chld once end octdn of its pdnclpu breaches. wee vaifled by nil-at January 3lst. 1927. We certify that. in our amnion. the above send-e1 lutement of ueunu- end Anet- et Jenn-n net. 1927. db- clona- the true condition of the Bank, and is in accordanoe with the boob ofthe Bunk. Tomato. February 16th. :92? Dominion and Provincinl Gova'nment Securities. not exceed whet value. . Caution Municipd Beautie- wd British. F and Public “Bonn-iti- ache-thaw. gotoxooedinsmukoq .. _ - 31] bad and doubtful debu. Non-Current Imeelttmatqq 10- provided for (Du-burl WU w."- uuutvu “1- gm uvsuw svs. . . ............. eBank Mortals es on Red Estate sold by t Real Estate other then Bank Premises. Liabilities of Customers under Letters of Credit u per contra Bank Premises. at not mr re than cost. less amounts written oi! Other Assets not inc. 1:" -‘ * f ~ 0 '-n . Damon and Flow G9xcmmqn! 0‘11 md Short (not “Bonding thirty d3 ) 10m in Cum; on Bonds. Debmtum“ 3nd Stock- or otha' occur-luc- of a. t mukouble nine to cover“ A. F. “'HITE t with the Minister for tho purpos- o! (In Olmulndon hand ........... . .......... . .......... ofotha' Bub ................................................................................................ . ............... I’nltotl Stun-mt! otha' Fordgn Curt-end. ........................................................................... 'hoqna on other Bnnh ......................................................................................................... Lumen duo by Bunk: nnd Banking Oarspondenu “when chsn in cm @\ STANDARD BANK “5‘ U‘. m. [u in the Contra Gold 3037. Lt with tb_o Minister for the pum oolnhold thlBank ....................................... .. : '-â€"“râ€"- wwâ€"wvâ€"vâ€" “â€"â€" â€"-â€"vâ€"â€" _______ _ _ V, _ mom. notoxcoedmxmni'kot'w‘ ando tha' Bonds. Debentures and Stocks. notomeodlnsmzrket ulna Pruiu’c AUL/x :93; REPORT TO THE SHAREHOLDERS THE YEAR ENDING 315T JANUARY. 1927 m0... FZmZmP<Fm A_<DZZ< DZOUmm->t_n_ PROFIT AND LOSS ACCOUNT Net profits of ”tailâ€"the highest in the history of thf Insti- tutionumrro rewrted at the fifty second annual meeing 0f the Stan- dard Bank of Canada held at the Head ()fl’ico on Wednesday. Feb- ruary the 23rd. Deposits also showed an increase of approximately 83.700000. and now stand at $72.1w.588.i3. Assets im- modialoly available are manual.â€" “ or slightly over 55% of the Bank's liabilities to the public. The im- provement in general business .con- ditions throughout Canada is re- flected in an increase in current loans of $1,243,000 which now a- mount, to $9,493,951.95. STANDARD DARK Of CAIADA DAB DEBT YEAR ll HISTORY The report should prove very gra- tifying to the Shareholders. It in- dicates that. this Bank is doing its full shore in the development of GENERAL STATEMENT 3m Jam. 1987 OF CANADA THE Yessirâ€"A Good Cook! ............. X. L. McLEOD Canadian Industry and Canadian Ag- riculture. and during the year just cloaed. it has been able to attract to itself a considerable volume of new and proflahle business. A writer asks what. made tho Gilbert and Sullivan operas su popu- lar. ()fl'hnnd we'd any music and poelry.â€"â€"-Brnndon Sun. WANTED mmumw 5,000 Muskrat Hides Also Other Fun Beef Hides [lone [hit Feathers Pushy I will pay the highest price. Brim: tlwm in m' I’lmlw NH. 66. Durham. and Hwy \Vill hu i 'mllml for. A. TINIANOV PHONE 66 DURHAM North at IcLaughlin's Gauge. Cant"! Mung" coo-ovum C 5.323.100.00 ”9.5395375! mu .u J9 .7 8 . II _ a _ 317.986.631.7‘ 090,439,037 H3 “3,905.12 Cl 029.7781? £339,778." 89.498.951.95 «4100.74 263.8701»: 3l5.552.93 453W)!“ 8.7129343! 159.3565] 16.”.“111 9.888.888. I. nun“. mmmm Bah? “1.9 v.12. m m, 821.8“.71 1«.702.oo 144.702 00 144.702 00 144,792.99 mun“.U «an _ .34.. 7. m 4 PAGE 8.

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