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Durham Chronicle (1867), 25 Sep 1924, p. 21

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and pure. â€" Sold aluminum packetl. nationally-priced heating system. Catalogue. sketch plan forms, tdly supplied without obligatin' 's is the time to make plans for CHINE SHOP CO., LIMITED :EET, GUELPH is! on w-iw'. -".\’n 11:10 can hv laid ilnwn _ ' . what is mmngli and what is ninvli. 'I'hi'i‘wvtil'all)’. two 01' i'l;.::ll'S a day is mmim‘atv. \ x inn: lllm't‘ than l'iw cigars :1 .~ o-\i'.-ssi\'i'. Ewn nnv cigar {1 mm iw inn muvii." ‘Mmi is :i mmlm'atv amnnnt fur . «wvn may iw an injnriuns ox- ” :nmtiwr. lint. wlwtiwr or -. «Mimi and what-m arv always » ,: in Hip hval't. tin-y ai'i- nut _ uni ue-nui'ally as living of any i in it. Athlvtvs d0 nut. USP .n' inhai-cu when training -mnl ~winil." .â€"\ml. having - i winel” is Ial'galy a matim' Uf _ u sunnil “Pill". I- “spur "Dido‘s of living include ‘ Il‘t'ih air. insnfficivnt ox- . 'umi n2“ tlw wrung kind and wrung amnunt. 'l‘lw wrong i s uo'm'l‘aliy tun much ratiwr "m littlv. Food takvn in an iu-ynnd tho roqnirnmvnts Hf Chips off {he Old Block N? JUNIORSâ€"Lit". PR: - m-. w. i m-thir-J doses, ~ â€" "1‘. rm: and JJN‘I: Sol: By rYour Druggist \I L in ms DRUG STORE lauiv f hyppmn'; WINES ShOUld prepare ‘0 M133? :1? twmnmng 0! term. lufm'mntxnn as t0 Courses may b. “Manual from thf‘ Prméwal. Th.- Scrum: has a_creditable record 3“ {hr {‘u": \\'thh ‘t hopes to m mm m the future. [ml‘h ”h H an attractive and m- thy tnwn m”! 20ml accommOdflim mm 1m ande at reasonable 1'“ Durham, Ont 'o-day Thursday, September 23, DURHAM HIGH SCHOOL H it!" Syhunf 1- thul‘mlghly equip” Mk" ”I' H..- fnghrWlng COUPE”: Th- mme H-in one-thitd d uni)- \ )atcd. Forchil-lfen and adults. I Sold By Your Draws. - MC. FADDBN‘S DRUG STORE i. .\. M. HHBB. B. A.. Principal. u MN m mnmw, Chairman. am renewing that V130! and Mt: m: to necessary to ban...“ mi Machinist Etc. â€"and you have Natuu’u eaten gift. Nana's emedy (“135.0”) I vegetable laxative. (one. the organs and telieves Sick Head-ch“. 0r machinery, c OrGWOOd Be Well supply By DR. W. J. SCHOLES (Note 3 Dr. Scholes 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. Address Dr. W. J. Scholes, in care of The Durham Chronicle. AVOIDING HEART DISEASE tho. body adds to the hurder ”no of tho pamphlets distributed work thrown upon the heart m tho Association for the Prcvon- blood "“339-13- It 0311398 an BCCI i...” and Roliot 0" Heart Disease lation of fat that is unfavorab’ Wits-.- tho following classification "W C‘mtinumt health of the “ tho causos Of hcal't discaso: hmly. andâ€"consequently, the I t lnt’octious disoasos Excossos of any kind are injur J. lntoxications and poisons. How to Avoid It. ;;. Improper modos of living. The logical way in which to a ltlioumatism is tho inloctionmost hoart tlisoasc is to avoid t -..-quontly causing clamago to tho things that are known or supp want in “to young. though othor to causo it. Among the ca «mu-lions also have n considorablo montionoil-â€"Int‘octi0n, is prol "t“l in tho production of such tho most important. It often: «onus-o. ontranco to tho system thr f lltlt‘l’ tho romling of intoxications iliscasoil tooth, tonsils and ation .t whorls. alcohol and tobacco aro 'l‘hoso aro often found closoly ;;-- 'illtlllt'tl. It is only fair to stato sociatod with attacks of rhou "till ”now an»: onio who «lo not ho- ism. tho disonso wry frcqw . ‘. .- that oithor ot' thoso aro notico- causing injury to tho hcart. \ miurious who-n usocl in moilor- Growing pains in (fhihll'pu i' W“ in hoallln‘ llltllVltlllals. 'rht‘ Usually Symptoms Of 141011an HIV l“ l“ “hill l“ moant 1’." ““‘ll‘ and should not ho noglcctotl. "nult'l'att' USP." ' lmlsml tooth lnngiln and mint Opinions Difler lhwl'o' is [In dint‘l't‘ncv of opinion mm tho- .wil vffects on the body "\c'ewsh‘o‘ usago. Oliver '1‘. Usâ€" :w. In his hunk on [)isturhancvs :hu Hmu-t. says in regard t0 t0- ta W in Hill on“ also contain a fair l1. 7' .. must iron?" \~ ‘ 7 I l V - Copyright, 1924, by The Emmet-Brown Corporation, Chicago) HEALTH QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Foods Containing Iron «lire-ctly by saying that a tight bolt "What [mugs con- may «lo harm to the abdominal \‘lS- com: a looso belt or suspondors will not. The more the clothes ai'o sup- portml from tho shouhlors instoall or from tho waist, the hoallhior it I IS. S. :isks: llwl moats: spinach: oatâ€" ‘l’l’lo's. Whoat. rye. beans, \\ \' a .\nything that oxvrtS [’1'93' miwn the abdomen would not. :~ lw healthy. If the belt is " ‘ :‘rt. pnrhaps it does no harm. m . :v. m: probably depends on the m~f mum at“ tho individual. ' It ~:- 4 '~ tn run that a fat man With wwnhlu abdnmen Should not " '7 -t tn-lt. l :nld answer your question Thursday, September 25, am. nt Suspenders or Bolt. \. asks: "Which is lwalthim‘, ..:' quvndvrs?" (l of irun. THE FAMILY NEXT DOOR the body adds to the burden of work thrown upon the heart and blood vessels. It causes an accumu- lation of fat that is unfavorable to the continued health of the whole body. andâ€"consequently, the heart lixcesses of any kind are injurious. How to Avoid It. The logical way in which to avoid heart disease is to avoid those things that are known or supposed to cause it. Among the causes mentioned-â€"Infecti0n, is probably the most important. It often gains ent'anee to the system through diseased teeth. tonsils and adenoids. These are often found closely as- sociated with attacks of rheumat- ism. the disease Very frequently causing injury to the heart. Grown g pains in children are usually symptoms of rheumatism. and should not ho neglected. Dis~ nasml tooth. tonsils aml mlmoids shoulcl ho trei-atm'l or romovml. Con- tlltlUllS‘ that favor the) development of rhvumatism. such as gutting wet and chilled. should ho avoided. \\"lwm-\'m' infoctions do 0(‘Clll'. tlwy shoulol he promptly troatml so as to t‘l'atllt'illt? tth as soon as possible amt lesson tho chance of damage- ho-ing «tour to the heart. .\ we‘ll rngulatcd lil‘v favors “ID. ilvwlnpmnnt (if a healthy huiiy. inâ€" i'luiling. a sound lwart. Tho hourt musclv. like other muscles. is kvpt in gum! (‘HIHUUUII by giilting mmiigh vxm‘cisv and plenty 01' fresh air. and by living cm a diet. that, is mill- Iialam-ml and nut in O‘XH‘SS nl’ tlw lwmls of [110' body. Sllfi'ivii'nt I'd‘st is iii-i'vssary. Heart «“5me is lln\\' one ul‘ Hm must i‘i'vquvnt 'ausvs 01' death. Many of the! 0380‘s of lwal't. «lisvasc vniilcl he. prvwntml by M't‘m-ts t0 amid Hw causes. and pmmpt. trout- mmit to I'vmow any of ttw mum-s win-ii thvy aim ‘pi'vsont. Many pmph‘ with «lamagwl hPal‘tS loam t0 liw hyginnivally within the! limits nf thril' capacity. By taking [WP- cautious to avoid additinnal dam- ago- Hwy liw long and usnful liws. Vaccination “ways Advisable Mrs. R. H. L. writes: "My little girl is four years old. It is advis- able to have her vaccinated before she goes to school? ls the vacci- nation likely to do her any harm by making her blood impure? Ans.-â€"lt is. strongly advisable to have your little girl vaccinated be- cause you can never tell when she may be exposed to small-pox. She may be exposed before she goes to school. There has been quite a SAY ,‘sau SEN JAY‘. C'MON‘ OVER T TH HOUSE FOR ’ ‘7? A wane CANTCHA’? m. YA‘L. EXHMN TQ YOUR \MFE 0N mi. PRINCE We, motored. five of us. from Cal-' gary to the Prince of Wales’ ranch, a distance of nearly seventy miles to-the south-west. And none of us will ever be likely to forget either our goal or the journey thither. For one-sixth of the distance the road was in "a state of repair.” Personally. I regard this expression as an abuse of language. There is no word in the English dictionary adequate to setting forth the rear condition of that road. Into heavy dust sank the car nearly to the axles of the wheels. Every moment we expected the automobile to surrender its task. We passed one or two machines that had given out; they stuck in the middle of the road embedded in the deep dust. Every vehicle successful in van- quishing the obstacle was also successful in churning up clouds of white. dust which blotted out from view the landscape and nearly choked both passengers and passers- by. I pity the Prince. if he is con- demned to take. this way. He may escape it. however. for there is a railway depot at High River, twenty-swell miles from his ranch. and by alighting there he. will avoid the discomfort which we eXper- ienced. Beyond High River the road is fairly good, until it becomes (By Rev. Frederic C. Spurr in “The British Weekly”) a srmi-prairiu trailâ€"mm of the host tracks to l‘nllnw in Wostrrn Canada. That lrirndly signâ€"the tolrgraph \\'irrâ€"-marks out the track until thr ranch is rvachnd. Towards tlw and 0f the way all signs of tho truv prairiv disammar: thn aspm‘et 0f the country changvs and tlwrv HIH'HS out. a vast strrtch of undulating lantl. rolling on and on until it, tnurhcs tho font ml the uoarur Rnrkivs. A Little House What, has brought. tlw Prinvv nf \V‘alvs in this I'Pnlntl‘ placn‘? In what consists lhv atlraclinn‘? The answer «loos lmt “1‘ in tlw mad. but in thi‘ ranch itself. Nutliing of tlw lmusn 0120f tlw farm buildings is visihlv from llw wall. A simple gain dividvs tlw main track from a short \Vincling path by which the modest bungalow of tho Prinvo is roacliml. Mudnst. I call it. It. is surprisingly SH. l".\'m'_\'tliing almul llw ram-l1 is mmlnsl; hm'n. nntlwusvs, 'attlvâ€" liuusvs. and thv linngaluw itself. In all “ll‘l'l‘ mm «6.000 {lows of land «by nu mc-ans a Vast amunnt. according.r In ranrli rrrki‘inings. The hnnsv is wally small. lmungv aml «lining-11mm arv littlv largvr than my own moms in Birmingham. 'l‘liu lnnngi'. iniliwl. is, if anything, 11ch quitv so sparinns as minv. 'l‘hv Prinri-‘s hmlrmim is a simpln apart- mrnt. nut. sn largc- as a l'irst-l'lum' hmlmnm at. tlw Hiltt'l Mntrolmlr in Linnlnn. In all thin-u :ll't‘ thrm- or l'nnr qnitv small hmlronms and a mnpli» nl‘ halhrnmns. 'l‘hv «lining- rimm table has plarv around it for six or svw-n gnvsts. 'l‘hu l'nrnitnrv is ul‘ tho simpli‘st closrriptinn. In the lmmgv is a small rnnrh. (ini- or two haskvt rhairs. llll't‘f‘ simplv skin rugs, a small writing table, a hookrasr and a gramnphonr. l'pon the wall hangophntngraphs 0f the King (in the rvntrr‘. thr Princv himsvlf. and an intimate friend of his. high (loath-raw among tho nm'ac- cinatml in sump Hf the I'ocont api- domics of small-pox. Vaccination doc-s not make the blond impure; its «mo offoct is to confer a considerable «Ingron of immunity against small- pox. ' The Text on the Shelf And ahovo tho hooksholt‘ stands an ordinary. nnl‘ramrd toxt, “As for mo and my honsr wo will servo the Lord." The wholr placr is lightod with rlortriritv. gmwratrd in a shod rloso by. The house is built of logs and planed wood. It is no morr than a glorifiod "log cabin.“ Wr saw it at its host. with tho l'lowors in full bloom and the croppers ombowrring the entire \‘orandah. From tho front door a grc-at. dual and a wondrous \‘lSlOD offers itsolf. 'l‘o tho right, aro tho 0F WALES RANCH THE DURHAM CHRONICLE Rocky Mountains, some fifteen miles3 away. Immediately in front of the house is a fine knoll, from the top of which an extensive view is gained. Nearer the house are the farm buildings, a shallow, noisy. brook, and a spring of delicious pure cold water. And gathered around the house on the north side is a circle of trees, beneath the shade of which the Prince and his frierds drink their tea and play some: of their games. \‘(hen one sees this ranch. its situation and the appointments of the house it is easy to understand why an over- worked Prince, whose nature in- clines him to simplicity rather than to splendour, should seek refuge in so wonderful 3 solitude from the strife of tongues and the blare of trumpets. He might, however, have brought to this place strange and exotic luxuries. In place of that he, brings his simple spirit, which is content with simple things. Now that l have seen his ranch and his Canadian home, my respect for the Prince is more profound than ever. He is not the less, but rather the more royal because for the time he has the courage to shed the trap- pings with which others load him and to steal away to the heart of Nature. We. were his guests at lunch, by the courtesy of his stew- ard. Around his table. we sat. and at the close of the meal we drank his health in tea prepared by a Chinaman. his cook. And after- wards we drove back through comma nu; SIZE AND musu. mom: STOVE FOR roux noun ms navmm emu Marvel Combination Cooker This stove is the greatest value that has ever been offered to this community. It is furnished with a polished top, six 9 inch lids, 1 reducing lid, lift front for large piece of wood, cooking surface 40% x 24 in., 12 in. fire pot well lined with Here is a wonderful heat producer. This Quebec heater has a large chamber for coal gases to burn up be- fore passing into the chimney, fire pot is 12 ins. in di- ameter, lined with fire brick, outside measurement is 16 inches in diameter, 36 inches in height, 3 roller grates. Cross Sutherland Hardware Co., Limited Durham, Ontario Price $17.75 1-“ All Stoves Guaranteed or Money Refunded if Not Satisfied Compare These Prices With Others Marvel Quebec Heaters Without Warming Closet Polished top, six 9 inch lids, one reducing lid, cooking surface 401/.) x 24 in., lift front for large piece of wood, 12 in. fire pot, fire brick lined, 3 roller grates, large roomy oven 20 ins. deep, 17% in. wide, 11 in. high. clouds of dust to civilizationâ€"and a bathâ€"and with a happy impres- sion of the Heir to the Throne as a true child of Nature. The following is a partial list of the dates of fall fairs issued by the Agricultural Societies’ branch of the Department of Agriculture, J. Lockie W'ilson, secretary. Alliston ............ October 2 and 3. Beetuu ................ Oct. 7 and 8. Blyth ................ Sept. 25 and 26. Chcslm ............ Sept. 25 and 26. Dundalk .......... Sept. 25 and 26. Durham .......... Sept. 30. Oct. 1. Erin .................. Oct. 9 and 10. Fergus ............ Sept. 25 and 26. l“ lcshertou .......... Sept. 26 and 27. (irand Valley .......... Oct. 2 and 3. Harriston .......... Sept. 25 and 26. Lucknow ............ Sept. 25 and 26 Markdale .............. Oct. 7 and 8 Paisley ............ Sept. 23 and 2t Palmerston ............ Oct. 7 and 8 Port Elgin ............ Oct. 3 and l Shelburne .......... Sept. 30, Oct. 1 Tara ................ Sept. 30, Oct. 1 Teeswater .......... Sept. 30 Oct. 1 degham .......... Sept. 29 and 30 A customer who had just. finished his dinner at a restaurant that the Baltimore American knows of do- ferentially approached the pretty cashier and inquired: “SIR-R-R-R!" SAID THE CASHIER “Are the waiters here attentive to 3,0“?99 “Sir-r-râ€"r!” exclaimed the young woman in an offended tone. “Oh, no offense, I assure you,” Price $57.50 Marvel Combination Cooker DATES OP I‘LL PM” Price $37.00 good fire brick, 3 roller grates, oven is large and roomy, 20 in. deep, 17‘: in. wide, 11 in. high, with thermome- ter in door. The fire circles complete- ly around the oven before passing in- to the chimney. Large roomy warm- ing closet with folding doors. Hot water copper reservoir. v'- vâ€"v- in; out. the instructions printed on the bill or fare, which say: ‘Plense report any inattention ot‘ waiters to cashier.‘ And i thought if they were inattentive to you I would report them. that's all." replied the ma. “l. 3'33 only carry. :_- --_‘ ‘fl - Then J ay Got Out! Smart Wear For Ladies New Flannol lnwsvs. broad- cloth finish. nowosl. shadvs at..... ..... ”flandflfl (lappiv Coats. all-wool at. Crvlw d0 (Zhvnus. spm‘izll $1.50 New Silks. In-nna. mlwn. and black at ........... 82.” Extra quality black Silk and \Vool Haw. pvr pair .. $1.45 Mc'll’s Silk and \chI Sax 60¢. ............ “.25 and $5.50 C. L GRANT PAGE 8.

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