Ontario Community Newspapers

Durham Chronicle (1867), 25 Nov 1926, p. 3

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

'ember 26. i9“ am ’arw at )l of p pace. cct East. Tomtc ~i~.‘.1 a bit"- libidon DOG lot 1m: bat he Wood alcoholâ€"chemically known as methyl alcohol in distinction to grain or ethyl alcoholâ€"has for years been employed in the arts and industries, and has been responsible for many cases of fataldpoisoning. Pi'oliilnttun ml the lvgul manufac-l tliro- nt’ alt‘ttlttillt' lu-vm'agi's has re- snltmt Ill llwil' inc-gal manufacture. Amt with imm- mats-rials aml equip- n‘imit has i-nmo- tho- distillation of liquor lltil, nnly poor but poismious, tic-ranso- nt‘ its \mmt alcohol mute-lit. Fancy hutth-s \VIUI mloi't'ul labels are no gum-unto,»- ut' tlwii' cuntvnts and it may lw ali'vvliti't} its a St'lllml (80'. that W per Will of all liquor on tho- nim'ko-t tmlay is worthless. As a ro-siilt i‘ziso- of wood alcohol poi- mining huw multiplied vnormously tho- 'dolVi'lll. of prohibition. alltt'o' Symptoms of Wow Alcohol Poisoning, And with [mm men! has ('0! liqmu‘ [mt nnl bo-c'ausu nf its Fancy ImHlo-s nu guarantm- . may I)" (N‘I'o'p that 99 per tho- marko-t. t! bro-nth. 'I‘hv fawv Is UN‘ply llllalu'uw vwn pulphsh. 'l‘hm'o- may also be. dunno-33', ringing in Hw vars, and m haol cam's olvlir'mm. 'I'ho- rvasnn that, mvthyl ulcnhul :u-ts am chfl'o-ro-MJy frnm vlhyl alco- hnl is a math-r 0! oxidation. Ethyl :ulvuhnl Is large-1y hul'nrd up in the «HM-m “H' samo- as unlinary fund- shlfl". nHl)‘ 2| wmall prupnl'tiun bring wwo-I'tml by tho' Miminalinn organs lungs. ~‘kin. lmwvls, kidm'ys . \lo-thyl ulruhnl. nu thv cuntl'ary. is HVHll/ml wry sluwly :mcl muwrfm-tâ€" (Copywright. In. l "Lo-akagv 0f HIP Hvartj’ is a n-uwlltmn lu'wught about. by Imper- ".~.-t rlnsnl'o' nf one» at Hm upmnngs m ”w ho-m't. hwtwyvn HS Chambers the wssels Thursday, Nonmhor 26, £926 “lo-aks" b1 valvm WI malmn 01 whirl! is [inns as} l scal‘l"! f' Provisions Similar to at Dominian Blocti a1 Voters Not on 1 lmm lllo‘ctum .\1:1. mm .. r1ll1-‘111alwtv1‘s in a m1111101pal11y ml 1.35.: than 3.500 population to vote ln 41mph ‘ll lllllt‘d \"11t1'| \\1tl1 U114 lullng there is absolute- ;\ 11o oxcmw for an) rural voter 13» h.- llepriwcl of his \oto. This l'l'mlsion 1s m force in all towns f lvss than 3500 p090- .-\n imPOF‘a‘ tario Election Mr W“ Note: Dr. Forster will answer s1 columns as will be of interest t public print. Personal questions accompanied by self-addressed c dress Dr. Arthur L. Forster in ca n". what my ‘ Q‘" .4. '."l’/’4 UH“: ll \Vh \\ \\ HM Of Public Interest ‘ Ix. Murh. \\'I'ih'.~4: ' HUN" 1“". ”f iHh‘l‘" 'hat 1 tho-m ran [W H hat. mum mullY “f H .‘lat'U. \Vl'lu ,- m'o' Hf mt uhlu' as fa! msws lvakagc REPLY HI Ul' Hm musclvs ' n [w olnno- tn pl any our» for it ~ ohmo' fur it. 2’ IL-WS cramps i has hN‘ll par“) tn t'umplvtvly t'lnsv part of “In hlnod The lvsitm of NW ar will answer such health questions in these be of interest to others and permissible in rsonal questions will be answered only when self-addressed and stamped envelope. Ad- nilig at [103”. S Those in If?“ .0 WI] Hf ”10‘3“ , a “wk"e g at cmtain M 3 action. hm‘n pal‘H} l‘lw {0|- 1, [0 me- I klmWZ in N10 M'vm. n (m- allows Bonnet-B rown Corporation, Chicago. TIONS AND ANSWERS HN' 3 a2 Thv nutlnnk th’rlwnds on thn |-}<,.zra\'it.y ..r tlw mnditiun. and thu “.Hrvumwnt varies m-rurclingly. E {3 UVo'r-vXM'Htm. alvnlmlism, kid- {my disc-aw: «liulwtvs, gout. llysturia. i '0 Rvmnx'al nt’ tlw uno‘lvl‘lying ,wausw will bring r'o-lio-f frum Unis ll 1 *s'nnlvtnm. 5': H‘ ly. Hall at a giwn dose will event- ually he. eliminatml throug the lungs instrail of being hurnml Up as would be an t-qual amount «if i'thyl alcohol. Mnrmn'or, tho elim- inatinn of woml almhol is a very sluw prm-vss. continuing sometimvs l‘nr :in nnlirv week. As a result of this romhinationâ€"«imperfect oxida- tinn and tardy nliminationâ€"tho poisnn remains in thv systvm a long timo- «luring which It produces its harmful ell'ccts. II“. .III ‘ ll. amwars that thc- toxin has a sin-cial all‘inity for nm'vous tlssuo which would account for the prom- lllt'nt'o of nm'vous symptoms in 038% of poisoning. The o-ti'octs of the poison exhibit thvmsvlws wry Palp- iclly in sumo instnni'os, so that tho \‘ickim in tho warn of a tow hours hwnnio-s blincl anol ilolii'ious. Treatment of Wood Alcohol Poisoning 'l‘i-mitmont is usually of littlo a- xail. .\ sowrv also or wood alcohol pnlsnning has a gloomy outlook. 'l‘his-cloi-s not nwan. of comm», that tho prospot‘t is nocossui'ily hopvlvss. Prompt, [WUIH'I' and pm'sislont at- tvnlion will saw a N'l'lalll norm-nt- ago. «193". But. as in 5” many nther amic- Nuns, an mum- nf prevention is wnrth a pound of ('Iu'v. And in this particular instam'v Hu- prmvntnâ€" t'm- mo-asm-v is snlf-o-Vidvnt. Dnn't drink ! t’I)ll\'0'l|it‘ll('¢' ('xvvpt‘ wlwn I rub my fingm- m'm' .lt. whenut smart a httlv. But mm It. ginning to hurt. . "(Ian ynu It'll nw what'lt what Inasmuch as the sore? might. be anything from an acne pimple to a skin (-anrm'. it would I)» hazardous fur nw tn wntm-o- an ”pinion. Only kw l(_)|vkillg at it. could I tell ynu what. it is. My mmw would he to consult a physician who can oxgmino it and then aoh'isv you regarding its na- turv and pmpvr tl'm'ltmont. latinn situatml owr the miles froml a city of HIMMO [wplllallOlL : In the elrt'tions on “'t‘dl‘t‘fida)’. Doro'mkwr l tho» rosialonts of ritivs and towns of morp than 3.500 ponâ€" ulation must haw thrir nnmcs on- tvrml on tho votvrs' list or they will not he ontitlm’l to a vote). ‘It is thcrct‘orc up to all residents of rural Ontario to sec to it that they rccortl their votp next Wod- npsday. If they arr not on thc lists as rovisos by the rcvising ofl‘iccr, thcn they should go to the polls accompanied by a qualified voter. who will vouch for thrm and se- â€" L-‘I-L \V Il‘.’ cure thn necessary ballot. Advertise Description Should Be Detailed an «In t!) in the Chronicle. It pays. REPLY rpmnve it small sure i 8|)- More and COUNTY HIGHWAYS COST $109,506.861N ’26 Fourteen Miles Constructed, Three Big Bridges Built, and Cost of laintenance Included in Figures Fourteen miles of count roads I have been constructed witi gravel during the past year, according to the report of the County Roads Superintendent. John Johnson, read at the Grey county Council in ses- sion on Wednesi‘lziy afternoon. Be- tween January lst and Noveber tst, the sum of money expended on county roads for building and main- tenance is 3310),?)0686. which shows the great work the council is doing to improve the county road system and have it. as good as any other in ithe province. Three large bridges "are now under construction, Neu- stadt. Durham and 'l‘tiornlniry. and these will cost a great. deal of money. Mr. Eaton. the council‘s member on the Owen Sound Suburban Area llommission, also read his report to the council at the Wednesday ses- sion. Many roads have been con- structed by the commission during the year. some of which are not completed as yet. The report read that there was a great increase of tourists on many of the roads. many of them from the l'nited States. The, province may take over the Meat'ord-Uwen Sound higl‘iwny in : the. near future. ‘1- . 'l‘lw first. “1- inaugural tum-ting 0f the County Council which has prv- viously taken place on Um fourth Tuvsduy i_n .l‘anuary .z'ltli’ o‘clock ,_ â€"‘ --n‘....1‘|| JuV D‘JIIJ H. ......‘--V-., in tho aflwnoon. will lwnvol'ortll Lakv piano on tho sum:- clay but. at half past seven in tno owning. 'l‘lw council passmfl a hy-law to this of- fm'l ynstm'olay. \Vith the Opening movling all. 2 o’clock, sowral of tho mvnibm's had to li‘avo llwir homes Um (lay lmfm‘P to [)0 hero, so after giving tho matter somn considora- lion, this liy-law Was passed. 'l‘lw (-ounvil also passml a hy-law postponing tho sale (if land for taxos in art-oars. 'l‘lm liy-lnw road as fol- lows: u “' - ' H - 1-,“- I‘7\‘3W. ' i. That nu Warrant shall issue for thv salv fur laxvs of land situatml in Hm Umnly nf (,iri')’ until the» is- snu of Um \Vari'ant for the sale of land so Sllllllll'd and liahlu to he will in tho year 1927. 2. That no [All Shall 1w. adver- tiswl l‘nr saln l'm' laxos nn said 1M. until llw amuunt. Hf laxvs shall ham I'mu'llml “In sum of WV“ Dollars. THE DURHAM CHRONICLE The report of .the House of Re- fuge Committee showed that at the House of Refuge at Mai-kdale. there are now 62 inmates. of which only 4 pay their keep. Eighteen of these are from Owen Swim! and M from the county. Expenses.at the House of Refuge for three months, ending September 30th were $713.11 and the present amount in hand is 82011-. The receipts amounted to $922.23. Reeve Chas. Holm presented_ the report. Milne (101an “nails. (lum- mt.tee, which read as i'oll()\\'s: Tlu- Committm- nwt in Owen Sound on August 5th tn open haulers for tho 'l‘hornbury briclgv. 'l‘lm luwvst tmulm's \w-rn accvptvd. lwing William Clark Son, ()wvn Smuul, for W182“) for tlu- cum'm-tn, and tlw Sal-mu Bridge ()umpany for $10,64K).00 fur tho stow] supm‘stl‘uc- turn. I All- Lu. Lo Of ”1880 amount tlm sham of the Town of Thornliury will be approx- imatrly $375.00 for ('Untrl'tu and $1150.00 for tlw stm'l supm-slructuru dun to aim wing wall and siclo- walk. le i'vpnrl also rowmim-ndml Um paying of a llllfllhc‘l' 0f avmunts. Tlm l'l'lHlI‘t was passed without discussion. CLERK PROVED HIS ACTION IN PAYING Extra Maintenance Has Been Paid to All High Schools in County 'l‘ho question of tho paymont ol‘I additional maintonanco to High School Boards by tho county of (troy for pupils in High School dis- tricts outsido of tho citios was rais- od a tow days ago by a rosi lont of. Dundalk. who claimod th t. tho. Dundalk High School was tho only High School district. in (troy .tlounty, and thus tho only school ontitlod to rocoivo such oxtra maintonameo. County tllork F. H. Rutherford intorprotod tho Act in a ditl'oront mannor and paid the extra main- ltonanco to all High Schools in tho county with tho oxcoption of 0mm Sound th’illogiato lnstituto. Ho took tho mattor up with tho Dopart- mont of Education at Toronto, with tho rosult that. at tho Friday attor- noon’s sossion of tho County Coun- cil ho was ahlo to produco a lottor from Mr. A. H. l'. Colquhoun, De- puty Ministcr of l'lducation. in which ho doclarod that. Mr. Rulhor- l'ord‘s intorprotation of tho Act was tho corroct ono. and that ovory 'High School in tho County was onâ€" litlod to this oxtra maintonanco for the education of county pupils. .Illl 8616019; 18 RIGHT hm-n paid out ilh'n‘ally. 'l‘hc- chmsv‘ paid In tho cmmty «luring thv pru- in the Act clvaling with Hm mam-r vmhng war, as hwlucimi in ”w ratvs road as fiflhnvs: “and to Hm rvslzlt- levimi by tho County Umm'll. av- im: amount (hm-0 shall hv mhhul thv cut-ding m lhv rolaln'n nquulizod sharp of the» cost. of mhwatiun of valuo. and HH‘ tulal amount an as- cmmly pulbils which the area whivh I wrtainml shall ho- thv sum payable emstitutv thv High Schuztl I‘Dislrictlhy tlw ('num'il In thu "ward." It in in 3 cl“. by “u“. A“! {or u. Have You Tried The Brave Huntress PAGE 3.

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy