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Durham Chronicle (1867), 21 Oct 1926, p. 3

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BED ' MONTHS Lydia E. PM. unpound M D. york and GM Weight 4.271 wan. - "I N ;- .u' who-sand“ twin: skies. I'- IES it‘flCt‘S on Yourself QERY L PRICES ww me for eight munths. Mm 0M Tile Co. er?! x 466, Malforfi 3K “I 1 Muir 11" to Visit find ts or wen-y take another 1’ '4 »m )4 ad or f.‘ V9 recom- paraton lilh anv Kinds up at Ont 11‘ IN I I“ ll m . “(’5 GOITER B y DR. ARTHUR L. FORSTER Ur. Forster will answer such health questions in these In m- as will be of interest to others and permissible in am print. Personal questions will be answered only when ' , ”Inpanied by self-addressed and stamped envelope. Ad‘ - - 1!". Arthur L. Forster in care of The Durham Chronicle. Thursday, Octobor 21, ms. . {IAIH'HHII “I“ IS O‘ULII'O'I.‘ ur- 1; an adult he olvvwlups the 11 WNW! mymwch-ma. The Cause 0! Goiur Izzh' two-n \Vrilto-n I't'gal'cling -:- ut’ g uto‘r. 'I‘hv mm'vnsus mm is that. a Ian-k Hf mhnn 440‘"! is H'spunsihlo' fur rn- m. ”1' MW thymicl. 'lo'x'tamly Goiter Increasing n without ism and \Vht \\ HEALTH "N lw H ll M 'h lll‘ su sm' In the um» [I ml. 3 [llyl'mu “1 l lwvnmn the I“; M sm- 0n tl‘m ’ m llw (rm-us. mm- Hwy haV’t‘ l"? Uw lhyl'nul " MI is vutiro-ly w- 9; 9 Olt‘V't‘lUpS the 'l woh'nla. H Goiur l’l I" HI \\ ll Ill ll ll thyroid um" the ,. rim-us. how hth‘ erniJ )it ressure \ 0'5" QUEST“) \I‘ The \V h m‘h HI \vlwthvl' UN? {:1 guilffl' is real nhs‘t‘l'VN's‘ ("JUL wars to he mm Simply lye-cause wivmg morn : Hum t‘nrnwrl)‘. thtlu-r thv grentvr l'u‘r-Valvnce Hf mitt-1° is real ”1‘ apparvnt. Somv vim-[Wows t'nntmul that. goiter ap- pmu-s to he mm't‘ common nowadays simply bvcausu Hw sutvjmét 13‘ 1'0- m-n'mg more» uttvnhon and study than t’cgrnwrly. chm's, With whom I am. Inchnwl tn agrw. hulol that. “In disc-asp is wally nn Hm mrrvasp. I] l I} ll “'9 oh tn: [his nu will {uh Liv depend up winch I on “ll “I. than prvvimxs The" stunts that. kN'p audiencws 80‘3". .Iaok NP linn .lirm'lm'ial with the firv . and tlw sinking cast is pm't'vctly star "10 best 31 Urolinary pnlitical platfi of all guiin and nonSo-nm the job AND ANSWE I‘C um ll mm I'UVO H}! fill ‘ln 1V0 \V i )ll H! h \Hl film on imam I inking of the ship: tx-foctly halancml tn best support. sum rtalu m ll ll n with RIM talih Hm inh'c Sfilitll that. ,HLV ught. m1 «m “i 01 mvl nw UH Traverston J (Our Own Correspondent) Too Late For Last Week On Tuesday. Oct. 5. to Mr. and Mrs. Georgp' Strnet was born a sun. Con- gi-atulations. The valley 0f the San £011 and Hip hillsidv fronting ayward's Falls has van marvellously bvnu- tiful tho» past Wonk with the autum- nal cnloring. Miss Anni» MoArthm‘. of ()wvn‘ Sound and Mrs. Cullis. fm'morly 0f ‘Enphrasia visited amOng kindred. xBlaii's. Manlly; and Mrs. Jnhn El- .lisnn last “wok. i Mr. Jaimns Ellison has another Hmskvti'nl of rod ribbons \Wn by his fiinw tnam at tho» Vill'iOllS Fairs. T0 in”. ”n' u... spawns husinoss, he *pnrchnswl lhii'ty hvaol of cattlv last \VO‘P THE DURHAM CHRONICLE The forcing of bulbs in the house in the winter is so easy that more people should experience the de- light of having hyacinths, tulips daffodils and other blooms at that time. The bulbs should be planted as soon as they can be procured in the autumn, as, unless a good root system is made before one tries to force most of the bulbs, the blooms will no! he satiametory. If good loa;.iy smil cannot be obtained quite | satinfaetory results may be had from coase szxncl. .-\ soil that does not ball» is desirable. For liyacinths, tuliqs and ilifl'miils pan-4 of live or six inch pots. and one Mr more hya- cin'h bulbs per pot. are. nsml. de- pending ml the size of the poi. \Vlwn planted in pans six or more tulip lniliis my. usmi. Provide ill‘ilillâ€" age for poi. lb} putting a piom- ul‘ [views of inwkvn poi. voal ('linkc-i's. or l‘llill'l’Ofll in Ui» hull-:m. lili tin- pot with soil and shake it alnwn by [kni king the pui against. nunntlzing. .ilhv mil. pro.“ oin\\'ll til" soil in ac- -i('nnmli.~’h this. as 1: \\".il im lm» firm I - . 4|“ Ln“. “in hit uni “inn ii. FORCIIG BULBS even it well rooted, they will not force satisfactorily before this. Some good, inexpensive varieties for forcing are,â€" Hyacinthsâ€"Roman, Gigantea, Nor- ma, La Grandesse, Enchantress, Gen- eral Pelissier, King of the Blues. Narcissusâ€"Paper White, Princops, Golden Spur, Emperor. Sir Watkins, Lucifer, King Albert, Madame de Graafi, Madame Plep. 1“ -I J 1‘2--nl‘ Ulauu, LVluuunsov - -.---‘_- Tulipsâ€"(early single) Gold Finch, Keiznrskrnnn, Lady Hnrm'l, Proser- pine. Mates, Sir Thus. Lipton, Prince of Austria, Duchess .1» I’arma. Jim-1y Doubleâ€"Murillo. Commune ,cl‘m'. lmpcl'gjnp Rubrurum. Q _A-‘ A ‘nulfi 'l !’10 I‘llj' U -Uwâ€"râ€"vâ€" (Dam 1n Tulips)â€"â€"Bartigon, Clay‘s Butt, Falncnmhos Sandws, \\ m. l’itt. Those Hired Ian! l-‘armm-z "Huw «lid you come In get that. black 031*. Sam 1’" .\'PW Hirml Man: “That, «langml old brindle cow kc‘pt flicking her tail in my facv so I twd a half a brivk on In it." Since the town council set. up»! Queen Street as a “through“ street and have made certain streets lead- ing theretn “stop" strnots, where mOtorists are mm‘wlled to sum be- fore [)rtwm'ding tn Qqun street, some haw tlw idva that. Hwy have the right of way nVot' tln- cars com. mg on from utlwr strvuls. 4m this hypntlwsis snnw muturists have boon rustling right tin-Hugh in the yassumcd assurance that tlwsu cum- 1..---.x Wuuu-V “ ........ w- ing from the side streets are trans- grossors for not making certain the main road is clear hefnrn onwring. They are wrong. 'l‘lw Unlarlu Molar \‘Mlivle Art ch-arly states that. through slrovls don‘t aim drivers any fnrllwr privilvgns as roganls right ml “.13. n\«-;' \\ hal. Hwy would Ol‘dlllfll'll)’ haw on any other highway. 'l‘lu- Unlarln law ls vicar lull the point that. a dl'lVM‘ on your right has im'ariahly‘ the right of way on all slrvel. inlvm-l-lmns.-«- Kim‘nrdino llnporlc-r. IO SPEC-{AL PRIVILEGBS Sweet Dreams . PAGE 8.

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