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Durham Chronicle (1867), 22 May 1924, p. 3

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an d flavor. Echnie sold in bulk. | Kitchen Papers, match on all Wallpapers (1 new mg. Closed Sat, May 24 lad or we will .. xkt SHOP (“VS Slst )U aflpaper HOC‘B DERS ‘ 'GOSH .\I Outâ€"â€"And in _ \igl'rm' Durham. Ontario m :1. Ontario W’“ ri Hz“ plo‘ilsllh} :.--ws t'mm the nut“! nu THPS- .. :znn admit- .‘V'IH: at which as Snmul paper am. Joules: was minutvs later - inn Ul' bmng 1 HH- ('Ulll't by \M')‘ Monsant- \\':I_~‘ all right «prwsvnt. WV: '0 '4! “I H'fitable‘ H“. but I'm does .:':\o* 1? the res- MAoc m can-hog 855 I W \tho'H \\ 9n": rl-sruing a. patient. protect mum-‘4' than the gas by letting me into the premises or you. .. ., may lw Hw‘rrnmf‘. win-i: Il man is uvorromo by gas. mm» him in l'rvsh air quickly and .‘m for“ a ilncmr. In the meantime. mu. him comfortably warm and do an :llln‘w him to become chilledâ€"i {mm mm warm at all times. A chill nm' vans») a strain on his already “gnaw-.1 (-nnelition and may cause 'lrwllllll’blllll. Hr olvath. ll' tliw milivnt. is van slightly gass- ...1 hp slinlllcl not lw allowed in make my .m-rlinn. If he must be move”. :u'rx him. Kemp thl‘ patient lying 5.»\\ 11. Tu walk him around may in; .m-w his limrt or «won kill him. Keep .nr.» his lu-zu-t or man kill him. keep! with quid. ‘ If paitiniii is um-nnscinus. place inn [)I‘flni' «in the floor face down- ward. HHS will help to keep his :nngui- (mi Hi. his throat. If h? is nut in'I‘tliilillf-I. or if his breathing «up»; <iul't. [)I'Onf‘ pressurv miéthml .r :u-iiiii-ial respiration at once. Ar- '(‘t' i'wiisrimisni'ss returns. turn him m his bark. of mm» vomfortablo. mit km-p him lying (lU\Vll for at. 1038!. \ix imiii's. 'l’ {hat To Do .in Case of Dea hon Monomde PoiSOning. (n! 031-. hm nut giw artificial i'ozs'piration if rin- gran ivnt. is breathing. K000 a van-fill watch to see that. he contin- »z»-.- in Mmithoâ€"hn may quit at any 'llll“. um- palionl oxygvn if at hand. “le’lmll mnnnxido is found in il- ’uminalinr: gas. thaust from numâ€" uwhili-s. smoke from fires and in all .“ls‘rs‘ \vhm'o burning has not been runwlwlv. Four nnv-lmmlrmlths of m.- pm' cont. in air will kill in a few hum-s: 0116‘ per (“Hit in a l'vw min- HMS .\ .\'c'\\' Ym‘k palwr l'vc'vntly pub- lishml a lottnr it I'N‘e‘iVNl from a Virginia t‘at‘mm- who t‘anslatml the rust ul‘ mmstt‘mtimx. at cum-«mt, wagvs. intn fund at. the privv the t'armm- g‘c-ts. 'I‘hv gist of (M lottm‘ t'ulluwsz- _. ........ "It takes 631/5; cluzvn. nr 76‘.’ vggs tn [my :1 plastm't‘l' fur onv clay Hf night hours wm'k. "It illkvs UV.» hushvls ul' corn, or a Mun-‘5 W‘L‘t‘ipls t‘rnm half an arr». ‘u pay a brit'klayf'l- one day. "It 2:1sz lwvnty-tht'ov chickens \x‘o-iuhmg threw puumls 0:10!) to pay a mintvt' fur uno day‘s work in New YHl‘k. ‘ "I: talkns t‘m‘ty-t.\\'n pounds of? mum: ur Hw output t‘rnm fnurlm‘n .-..\\-.-. (ml and milkpd for lwpnty- i‘nm‘ hnm‘s. to pay a plumbm' 3143 Jay. “I? tukus a hog weighing 173') lbs.. I'o'w‘o'~'v'1!!illf_' mght months fmrdmg :md raw. to pay a carpvntm‘ for one h “WW”! and I day. AFTER GAS POISONING The Vexed and Vexing Question. ‘ l'iwy .lisvusswi the Irish question in‘ an amiable way. :l‘hwn- was nuthing acrimonious in YIIO'H‘ talk Hf ()JTJX. 'l'hwx “mm strung for fOI‘t‘ign mis- -inus~~ihmv agx-nod that. Christ was Right: But \x-in-n sump nnv nwntionml “HHun” they unitml in a fight. Sign on hum: ynu Hw vrvam Tho School is thoroughly equipped In take up the. following courses : (1“ Junior Matriculation. '2" Enlranw to Normal School. ., Each member of the Staff is a Uni- x'orsily Gradual» and oxporienced Teacher. AA Thursdaig '3! 33'. 1926. Intending pupils should prepare to enter at beginning of term. Information :is tH Coursesgniay be obtained from the Principal. The School 1: is a creditable record in the past which it. hopes to main- tain in the future. {mi-ham is an attractive and heal- thy tnwn and good accommodation «can be obtained at reasonable rates. I. A. M. ROBB. B. A., Principal. 4 'is that motorists, like my»! think that some 0! 1pm vhair“ experts do not Esau! ihvy aw talking about. my; pré'pm‘ed to say, but the ,4 ywll'ly causes many fatal- ;‘np {Mowing rules sent out putu'iu Safety League may. ho'lp rosuscitate some of Mufti" if discovered in hme. . «mm thvm for what they DURHAM HIGH SCHOOL w: 'as to the danger of re- :‘z :1 tightly-closed garage zlwtnl' runnin", many mo- nz-Iy sacrifice their li_v_es. yupc‘att‘t‘l warnings fromi 2.82 95.1195: 1.....753 .::$. 1,.zcmzll_:.3~:5u~ £57.. :: :u was meISON. Chairman. FARMERS VIEW .Inhn Amos. .l. McBI'im- and Arthuri Tyndalv. all of Dyvr‘s Buy. had 11* narmw vsvulw I'mm death in a mutm' tun-Mum \vhilv rolurniug hump. t‘x'nm‘ 'l‘nlwx‘mm'y in 3 var driwn by Amns last. Sunday P\‘t‘llill‘,_.'. 'l‘hv car rapsizml at. a sharp turn in “In mad at. Man-is Unrnvr. pinâ€" ning: thn m'cupants llnclm'lwath. ’l'yn- \«lalv. \th um‘upiml tlw war scat. managml tn nxu'icatv himsc‘lf :um afto-rwanls suvcmulod in raising thv cm: which was resting heavily nn Where Doomed Meet Death by Lethal Gas Authoritios scam dividml in their opinion as t0 the humane- noes of Nevada Stato‘s now method of mating out capital punish- mvnt t0 mni-dorm'Sâ€"mamvly. cloath by lethal gas. Tho Nevada Stain Pvnitc'ntiai'y Officials who rwmitly CilI'l'iml out. thP vxncu- tion by gas nt‘ Gov Jon. Chini-sv slaying hnwowr. maintain that it. is mm‘v hnmam- than vithm' hanging: 01' vlm'ti'ncution. 1n the abow photographs. you son thv oxtm'im‘ and inlvrinr nt‘ vi'ai'la‘s nvw o‘h‘ath-hnusv as cmistt‘uctml in the ponihmtiai'y yard at, Cat-sun City. and in whivh Gm" Jun mot. his «loath. 'l‘hn chimnvy shown nn tlw lmnsvâ€"in ttw umwr pictni-oâ€"-\\'as art'angod as a wnt. in Int. the poisnn fnnws (‘St‘apth mm tlu- window in tln- t'm'ngi'nnnit, tlw witno-ssns watchml tho Inga! killing. We Pay Cash for Produce and Sell for Cash Only WM. J. VOLLETT )lvn‘s Dress Pants. ruff. 3'3.) i for! 4‘-- 11611.: Pains (11.1%}. 3131.3 1111 $3.: \lon'sUu‘ralls.1'1‘::.$‘2.r').1111'..$2.! M11115 U\(I'.11118 1'1H'.=:~‘2.:)0 1".”1 .$2.1 Ml'AS 1V B()\S SHIA“ HATS 1.4‘aming lelmv Dvnt. (20m. bsh $2.25 Unldun ulnlw lh-nt, (Zorn. lms. $2.25 \\'i.~‘('unsin \\'hit«~ Dvnt. pm' bus. $2.25 Whitv (lap \‘vllnw hunt. bus. $2.25 Mam. Snuthm'n Swvvl \\'l1ih- $2.25 Han-r91 Salt. I‘vg‘. $3.27) hhl. fur $3.00 Call andfggt some early, there’s just Special in High-grade Seed Xfew left. Specials in Groceries so T‘MTS WHAT YOU TNNK 0F 00‘? momma HFE, w.» “'3? PHONE 70 tlw nthnr twu mvn. Amos sustainml svwrv cuts and bruises and was rushml to tho Gen- m-ul and Marilw Hospital at. 0ch Snuncl. 'l‘ymlalv and McBriur escapâ€" ml with slight, injurivs. Trueâ€"But Startling. .\ Villagn girl nlnpvd in a suit of hm' fathe‘r's clothes. Tho nvxf «l‘ly tho “Daily vas" camv out with the smsatinnal lmadlinv: "Flops In [’31th Pants!“ A * # .-\ ('llit'kf?“ nnwr puts an union if shv can {IN a «1314‘. THE DURHAM CHRONICLE $2.50 $2.25 BANK RULES AND REGULATIONS The following rules..u:.ed in any Bank are recommended to all who do business with these institutions. They will be the means of saving a. great deal of time and annoyance by NOT following them._ ,.:‘L A 1. If you have, any business with a bank, put it off until 230 or, if it is possible, a little later, as it looks more business-like to rush in just as the bank is closing. A .‘A1 2. In depositing money, try to get it upside down and wrong end foreâ€" most so that the teller may have a. little exercise in straightening it up before counting it. . ‘ L ‘ UUIULU L'ULILILJAAO A... 3. It is best not to take your bank book with you, but call at another time to have it entered. You can thus make two trips to the bank when one would nnswey. _1_‘_ ‘1‘ \V llbll. Ullkl 'VV\IQ\JI - 4. If a cheque i‘é-Ehva'dé payable to your order. be careful to not endorse it before handing‘it to the t‘ellglj, but A 4:” ll: lJLAUtL- llu ...... O .. __ __ let, him return it to you and wait till you indorse it. This helps to pass the time. and is a pleasure and a. re.- liel‘ to the teller. - 1-..-.A IIUL I;\’ VIIV nunâ€"xyâ€" . 5. You can generally save time when making a deposit by counting your money down to the teller. as you can always count more speedily and correctly than no can.‘ ...21 ,3- auu UUlluvv-J v--.~-- -_- . -_, 6. When you make a deposit do not make. 3 deposit slip, but mix in- discriminately together cheques and bills, since it facilitates matters exceedingly: , ___ -I __.l.‘,‘_" ['.\LUL-IAIIIQIJ . 7. Never keep any record when your notes fall due, and then if they are protested. censure the bank for not, giving you notice. ‘~--‘--:‘ 1“. Av\n IIV’U DIV Illa .7 w-‘ __.L. -__ 8. If you mack a deposit of one hundred dollars and give a cheque for fifty dollars, it. is a good thing to call frequently at. the bank and ask how your account stands, as it, im- presses the officers favorably with your Algusinoss qualifications. \ III" ANI1A\D JlJLll ”\IUIII\IL'I; ‘1._..--___‘__ 9. Always date your cheques ahead. It is a good sign and a never failing one. that you keep a good balance in bank account. or if you do not wish it, known that you are doing a, good business do not, deposit your money until about the time you expect, your cheque will be in. pn'll‘ VIILL ‘_.\l'\ \..-U .vvu-u. V--v..lv..,. . {X strict obsexwancc of the fore- gougg rules W111 make your accounts dosu'abflc for any “bank. and wnll _‘I le C’llulJ'IL. make you a general fa\ orite “ilh all the bank ull‘icels. The City Garage, Durham THE standarized low-priced car, built for service. Smartly attractive in design. The Star pos- sesses a mechanical perfection not found in any other car of its class. Let us give you-a demonstration. In a thoughtful address delivered before the recent Safety Convention in Toronto, Dr. H. J. Cody used. a phrase that will linger in the mmds of those who heard him. The phrase was “the will to safety.” We have all heard of the “will to power” and Dr. Cody’s desire was to persuade both management and men to think safety and achieve it. The reports received so far in 1924 by the Workmen’s Compensation ,Board indicate that 18,710 accidents 'have been reported during the first four months of the year and that the total compensation awarded by the board in the same period has been $2,071,058.60. This is a very large sum and, with the constant desire of everyone in the country to reduce costs, appears to offer a legitimate point of attack in the effort. to re- duce unnecessary expenses. The safety movement is largely educa- tional in its methods and if. by in- Opening New Ice Cream Parlor Central Ice Cream Parlor at the rear of MacBeth’s Drug Store. The new management will cater to the wants of the public with something new in Ice Cream Sodas, Sundaes and Soft Drinks. o W e will use exclusively Neilson’s Ice Cream-- lce Cream That Is Different." S. E. FISHER, Prop. We wish to announce to the general public of Durham and vicmity the opening of the . J. SNELL 8: W. H. 7s .29.,“ zozmi 5..me A 3502. if. 47» tensive work in our industries, the will to safety can be developed. there will be fewer aqcidglts. hit}? 335 ‘he‘r‘tfi’ ‘ Nurseâ€"“Its 3 ‘them’! H. KRESS, Proprietors Husband (argiously) -'â€"- “Is it a. Woman! Your Logic? Ice Cream-~- “The '9 '9‘

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