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Durham Chronicle (1867), 22 Jul 1926, p. 3

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l! 22. 1926. Hka \ll tin Pills. In tho fering so much s‘tl tMUght l tter as doctor's ' Univ for the the Vegetiblo in the! 'Turonto ind CS: :etablo we no 'riehda IVE pnn , me a Vt ands- ll nce Omâ€" '7 )0 NEW CHANGES IN lllo \\ It occasionally happens, however, that one pro- nounced dead is revived, and everyone should accordingly be familiar with the best method of giving first aid to the drowned. (Mpg/wright, 19.36, by The Bonnet-Brown Corporagion, Chicago.) HEALTH QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS A Biol: Baby '[hl'nlwf_n(i.~'. Th}- _t|_n_mu:ht has 04‘ 'II. I may Tho IN" In Most persons who have been submerged in water for five minutes are (lead when taken out, and all efforts to resuscitate them _gre _usua‘lly fruitless. \I Ito \V 2| HM "1“!an "M. wo-ighs 26 pnnmls lih H two-HI. Ho' rut. thv last Mmm'h tow“! l'o'c'PnUy. and I I. will kw muting Hm nthvr two N)" ton-HI shnrtlv. ’ tin-t. 3101» i4 o-xpulsinn of the ' I‘rnm Ilu- lunks. Must peonpln humim.‘ fur a harm-l umh'r Hm tun Hm! rolling Hm palimlt 011 m.- nnly way In o-xpo-l Hm wu- .\nol “hilv Mu.- so-m'ch is 1min}: 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 Schafer Method HOW TO REVIVE A DROWNED PERSON By DR. ARTHUR L. FORSTER .â€" Thursday, July 22, mo. PLANT REGISTRATION M4 THE FAMILY NEXT DOOR Hit-[ll km-ps "I In amw Ill hi m'v. "I warms: ”w a In huhl Hm and IN tho- HI' rnurso D \\'l Reply 'Hm' promo-n1 I-fm'm this (1 will}; film an Him: and rai m-r Hmt his I ll \" l'l n and must. n: tho- ail H [malt't'fu I I y Ill ll'O m filo ”I! 1| 1' ll . 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It. shuuld 110' thus HIHINI f0!“ (“'0 mmrs lwt'nrn Imp» Ihnnalnllml. ‘ nn-Spi Cure for Sweating \vmh's sxwznin I'n Lu]. Ii: If 3'“. Accessory Measures of “V minuh'. tipmml Hm ymm Ynu m-n using 1.." 'o‘ml'mg. I’m! hu *s. Put. him on nu timo' nvm'y nus until luv is 1 rv-mrt. usno an 1 IH' lu'vn DPHVlclml. how- 0' oluunvil. mum the n.»- '11 ml um rmngnizml nuanizalinn. \\ ill grant mm it cm lillcaln to am ml at llu- Plant Regis- HI H 0‘81'13 thm‘o am ing llnilo‘l' “I" arms? oi that talc um [30mm i~ it a ("'mv?" Reply Incl at 1w _acw'vn)plishml by '." nulw‘n's. HM. him ~' PULLâ€"if Inn is pm. Him: In “no" 31‘ 011 a sum Hm fullmvs‘ nt n m nn sanso a ahsmh HH- o-x- -s.~'o-n anv mlnr Thf‘ 110‘.“ 1'0")- nnv arm of an that. the s «lo-licivnt. nn So‘ns‘c a I giw', Hm lgsh‘l' will uml jualg- must. got ”I“ tnilvf clay. and l‘t‘glllah‘d. nnvma. has (H'- ght alsn My rm- ” ('hl'nn- s wsist- Canada is today staggering’under a burden of overhead expenses largely due to the creation of a huge governmental and transporta- tion machine capable of accommo-‘ dating a population twice as great as the census returns reveal, ag- gravated by a war created indus- trial plant of similar fantastic pro- NOBLE’S GARAGE SERVICE In the light of the present per- spective, the era of spectacular ex- pansion which struck Canada, par- ticularly the West, a score of years ago and came to an abrupt halt shortly prior to the outbreak of the war, must appear to the new- comer like a general epidemic of lunacy affecting equally all classes of the community from the peanut vendor to the bank president. The Federal and Provincial govern- ments of the day enthusiastically pledged the public revenues to a fantastic degree in underwriting the bonds of unnecessary railways“ for the erection of ornate public; buildings, etc., thus adding to thel overhead of government in a var- iety of ways. Municipalities were even more reckless within their own limited field of expenditure. Chevrolet Sales and Service A. N OBLE, Prop. (3reases ACCESSORIES 0 F A L L K 1 N D s THE PEOPLE THAT NEVER CAME Oils _'.-\RA.\"I‘I'IICD REPAIRING THE PRICE OF EXPANSION Headquarters for THE OBVIOUS REMEDY THE DURHAM CHRONICLE Gas oTH NND 0F GIRL “If SEEN mom‘s F09. LADLY GO TO THE. ENDO THE NORLD FOR HER °WHY 6‘ YOU GEEL MAT FWAY ABOUY fl’ WNY Dom YOU MARRY 1H GAL? many new. 72 3 HARDLY “NON G‘Q‘. ‘ ‘ Shv: Why «in yuu awful ('igzn'vtlcw‘.’ lhm thy; slaw Up tlw ho-m't Hwy smw Up tlu- ho-zu't :wliuu? Hr: If Hwy didn‘t. miuv wuuld 1’" 1'30“”: all tlu- limn‘ dovwn hum at Hm slmrv, portions. As was clearly brought out at the last Dominion Boards of Trade convention, where the subject was fully and intelligently debated, there is only one obvious course open to this country and that is an early augmentation of our rural population. But there is no adequate indication that the views of Canada’s leading business men finds favor in official circles. We are still messing around in the good, old-fashioned, obsolete way with this paramount national prob- lem. Nothing short of an educated and militant public opinion on this subject will stir the powers-that- be into action. Why :10 yuu snmkn Hmsu Down in Miam' I A Durham SMITH BROS., Ford Sales and Service lhm'l. )‘Hll klmw CARS Every product which is a leader has earned its leadershi . Consistent quality has won for the Ford a (Egree of leadership probably without equal in the annals of industryâ€"more than eleven million satisfied owners. The Fordor sedan worthily carries on the Ford quality tradition. It is a car of unusual meritâ€" roomy, comfortable and having the four-door feature preferred by so many motorists. It ofiers in a family car all the essentials of transporta- tionâ€"dependability, good riding qualities and economy, with good appearance. Selection of two body colors in durable lacquerâ€"moleskin and gray. A 5k us about the new National Time Payment Plan . Holstein best at‘hietég’Tn“it"elaHdU .6181 iii: world produces. Yankee: Nonsense; why, our Am- PP?!” _\'ankee:: -We hive the TRUCKS J. H. Harding, Stock Carried. Information Furnished and Service on Brantford Roofing rendered by Mt. Forest The Very Idea - - Jay! TRACTORS erican champion ran 18 miles and thou Jumped I lune-bar sue. Pat: ‘08, had 8‘ it. Hanover but look at the run he PAGE 3. m

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