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Durham Chronicle (1867), 19 Jan 1928, p. 2

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Today we touch on a story of lives of our French Canadiunoneigh- bars, and it is a story I feel sure you will like very. much. It is written so beautifully and depicts scenes of those who walk in com- mon and lowly paths. There is something in the book. that draws one back to it-again to become bet- ter acquainted with the people of this little yillaget Dear Prudence: PAGE 2. Come in 8: Chat Awhile At Home Fashion Fancies An Ensemble for Evening 0: Lame and fur v-w- . AV“ Magwoodâ€"Bailey: That a bylaw be introduced stating salaries and appointing officers for the year, by- law to beflnumbered 120. HopkinSâ€"McCaslin: That bylaw No. 120 be read a first timeâ€"Car- ried. McCaslinâ€"«Hopkins: That Charles Bailey have tree at Louis Mahn’s gate sold, complaint having been mgge by Mr._Mahn.â€"Carried. No action was taken re notice of patient it} ngovpp hospital. IIAI‘A , - -- v _ vâ€"u uuw uuvyVUUo Communications were read_:_ Re- quest from A. E. Trout asking the Council to consider the conditions of the Holmes family. Notice from Hanover Hospital and county clerk reballlarold Davis as patient 1n hos- pi . ‘ Magwoodâ€"McCaslin: That the Reeve __and clerk be authorized to in- vestigate and take necessary action in the case of the Holmes family.â€" Carried. The Reeve took tli'eâ€"‘efifia'iy and or- ganized as a COuncil. Mmutes of last meetmg were read and adopted. n-_______ ,_ Reeveâ€"Herbert W, Hunt Deputy. Reeve-Geo. 'H. . Magwood Counmllorsâ€"‘Alex. _H0pk1ns, Chas. Baileykfiober‘t McQaSIin. The Council-elect of the Town- ship of Bentinck met at the town- ship hall on Monday, January 9th at 11 mm. The Clerk administered the path to each member elected as fol- Bentinck Council New Union Station is correct] named. It unites buying tickets in marble halls With catching trains in a shedâ€"Toronto Telegram. Council adjoudned to meet Mon- day, February 6, at 10 o’clock for appointment of Supt., Assessor, Sheep Valuators, Pound Keepers, Fence Viewers, and transaction of general business. -â€"J. H. CHITTICK, Clerk. . "â€"â€"â€"râ€"vv--, Yâ€"uvv’ . , D. A. Campbell, pay sheet $4. Henry. Metcalfe, pay sheet $57.70; Frank Schmitt, 29 hours $11.60; Garfield Magwood, 22 days lightlng lantern $330; Municipal World, 7 copies. $7.00; one meeting of Coun- dil $13.75. The following accounts were paid: W. G. Hastie; postage, tax and telephoning, $1325; J. H. Chittick, do $17.25; A. C. McDonald, School attendance ofl‘icer $2.25; Gordon Mackey, 100 rods fence $25.00; W. S. Willis, Insp. 81.50; C. C. Middle- Rro’, Are (claim. of_Dr. Campbell, $2.00; _The Clerk was requested to con- sider publishing of pay sheets and printing same in financial state- ment. ‘ Clerk was authorized to adver- tise for an Assessor for the Town- ship and receive applications until next meeting; salary $100. Frank Schmitt having tendered his resignation as Superintendent and being accepted by Council, the Clerk was instructed to advertise for a Road Superintendent and re- ceive applications until the next meeting. Salary at 30c per hour. Fully as important as any of the foregoing suggestions is your daily menu . Do not over-eat. Choose foods which will keep the intestines clean and drink plenty of ,water. Breakfla‘st is essential both to the child going to school and to the worker. It is a good plan for father to set an example by eating a wholesome breakfast. Fruit first for an appetizer, then a cereal, an egg, toast or bran muffins, and; cocoa. This may be too substan- tial for some of us. In that case there are many simpler menus. Fruit. ready to eat cereal with milk and a hot drink; hot cereal cooked with dried fruit; fruit. graham bread toast and cocoa are all good combinations. Do you take daily exercise? Walk to and from work if possible, join a gymnasium class, or take setting- up exercises. Get plenty of sleepâ€" sleep restores spent energy and strengthens resistance to colds. Be sure that our house and office are well venti a.ted Wear warm, light clothing and keep your feet dry. By Barbara B. Brooks Many persons are resigned to having one or two colds every wintp er and will not believe that it is possible to avoid having them. If you are subject to colds, first of all consult your doctor and find out if there is a removable cause such as adenoids or tonsils. Next take stock of yourself and flnd out if all your habits make for health. AVOID THAT ‘COLD THIS WINTER RR. No. 4. Durham. Phone 98-13 Water! Water! Water! What Is Good Health Worth? “Fin waitjhg to see the man uses that pmk.” Once there_ was a big Irishman who saw a bag anchor; on a; ship; he stayed around watching 1t for a long time. When asked What. he was looking a} wnth so much cm. iosity, he pophed: As a final precaution against colds keep the nose, month, and throat clean. A sglt water game is a cleansing solutlon .and leaves a pleasant. taste. Use thlS before go. ing to bed. Don’t let a cold Catch youâ€"it won’t If you don’t give it a head start. ' VOUIQI foods such as bran, Whole cereals, dark breads, fru; vegetables. Clogged machir the first to break down, catches the person who 1 kept fit. erp yogr system Why take a chance and use water that is polluted and unfit for domestic use, when Pure Water can be had by having a well drilled. We handle Pumps and Pump Re- pairs. Thursday, January 19, 1928 Satisfacuon Guaranteed A Better Han Than He ED. J. PRATT 18 O l “m and that OTHER PAPERS’ OPIND e go to all this hum-1. ion that: thpl't‘ Siinfjh; footpath m- m wi' highways. «m 1! a“. ,T ably CvaM 1.. 1... , all vehiclws. :HM 3%. pecially would hp ;.‘ actions for chilling. \ prosecution. I! \\;x» Sighted. HI' “cu-5.». ies {O 8““‘1H;“\iH-kr\ roads in :H'vmmnwizxf», blanco 0f [vl'u\l.~1..;; flc and in H'IHH'xt‘ Of fnnt passva-y, essary that Hu- 14”-; I‘oâ€"osmhlishmi :1- lives 01' ('hildt'vn. .: w school. may iw ;~:- ~. {011 Athanw'. “110W? pvnplc the ordinary wealth. imvl enjOy all Im Too often H that U111“ «‘11 (101‘ what 1h. (‘xlmnsv nt' u Thnsv \\'l:« this life are tho. ”Hm \x' 3114 W'ilsufliti ably mum. day. 'l‘hvl’v througlm cmwim'm modem i 7. up wit! some du} awe gonw build. 01' 10 find zest in l (h'F’l'l'Vu 10011: W (“iah- 1m cation. 1m \‘ is mw n' H: Putnam. 5“! Public St’l“ Thursday, January 19, 1928 False Pride is for “'1‘ Enjoy Your Lit 1h um Mara-'0". ll Iti

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