The Wingham Advance Times, 1925-11-19, Page 51'r
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SOME.PNEVMQNI.A
RA.VENTIVES
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Y Dr. W, Scho
etjinonia is not nsuall
n ar one of the
most r,evaleiit diseases of ,'summer.
summer there Yet iii%ing thepast n i e tl vt as
d l.
an unusually *large : number of • eases
inscini:epl�ace
s,
The HealthCoininisskoner of Chill
sago said that in all probability pixota-
'.
moziia;would increase to serious pro-
ions, 'li oeeur."eitoe Af a•il Ia.
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ttBuatly large ::,aiurnbe ; of cases: dudeg
the sirasons'vlrhen Miert~' should riot „be
liatYcki`(•.4 this disease, is what led him
to.expect an inca•ease.,
gave some stigf estrous in rci
ard• to prevention;' Ndw that the
sc op for colds and. pneirm.onia , ,is
about to begin, and will continue 'un-
til spring, these suggestions' may pie,-
ve helpful in. avoiding these diseases,
They rl,re about as follows;
Avoid,Avoid,,people � who hays:;' colds' :and
prleurnonia. Colds aid pneu1nor1 }1U
contagious. The conianon cold is • a
frequent .forerunner of .pncumonia,
Those who are recovering from pxen-
iaonia should also be avoided,
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4axC oQ air
Mug ' to do is to fro to b d ,for cini:.'or
4�ro, days. :if the cold perslstm, the
doctor should be consulted.
The germs of ' colds ,and >~+neuxnmak',
are :eottveyed to others by caattgk ng
and; sneezing. In order to protect
others, the mouth: and nose should be
covered with a handkerchief when
coughing '• or sneezing,
-Ventilation Important
Poorly ventilated "tilated and overheated
rooms should be avoided, .u: Fatigue
should•be"avoided.„ So, should over,
eating. All of these lower the resist*.
once to infections.
:Proper exercise, ,fresh air and sun-
sltine help 'to avoid colds. Exercise
is last tak"era Xai6t of tlooirs ixi t'ii
1 lothing should: be suitable Fox the
weather. It maY be said' that tea
mztoh ,clothing should not be woxii
whxia indoors,
E't ery ,precaution that, is takbii, to
igu�rd against colds is • a precaution
?against piaeomooia. Prevention invok-
ves two things. One to ;avoid every-
1thiai- ,that lowers the vitality and i-
',1
',creases stisceptihil'ity to i;xfectio»: The
other is to avoid people ': who °have
colds and pneumonia; and thereby
!avoid infection with,the germs of
!
Ithese dpoases,
Questions and ,Answers
jar face izst at lila twitter eorner,'.j
any left Oye• Tlic floctor, told xrre, tla,
it eras .a cyst, Is there anything tb.a,
I can p1,1t On it tis Make it Q away?
Reply
Tae treatment consists e
?Y an operation,
Er ci else
Y l�.
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11Irs, Tt: B. asks. x, 'Ts erysi�aclas
1 ?
lcatciaing. a, Wiaat causes at, P��iw
long dotes it usually last? 4 Is.' it
dangerous?"
el
n els caused
x arida. r Rysp s 1s' by in-
fection:with a gerrn, Tile germ is one
'of the kind known as streptococcus.
Cyst The infection may' be conveyed from
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The "C-WOR)S' Picture Puzzle Game is a campaign to
increade the' popularity of The Mall and Empire. It costs
take part,and oft do not have to sendin a ub .
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First Prize by the Jtidgett you will win $30.00; but if you would'
lute to win more than $30, we are making the following spacial
offer' whereby you can win greater cash prizes by sending in
ONE, or TWO; or THREE yearly subscriptions to The Mail
and Empire„
HERE'S 'S Jt OV& TRE BIG PRIZES WI&lire Aa14rtA I)ED
(s' instead be $30' will be awarded to the answer
`u ��"e�� winning First Prize if ONE 'earl subscription
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to The Mail and Empiire at, $5,00, by mail. has been sent in.
Seoc••od Prize, $400.00; Third Prise, $,300.00, and so forth, (Seer
seco:(:1 column, of figures in prize list.)'
1000 00instead 61 $8'0 will be awarded to the answer
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winning First Prize if TWO (rely or renewal)
yearly subscriptions to Tile Maii. and Empire are sent in.
Second Prire, $800,00;. "Third Prize, $600.00,- and so'forth. ' (See
third colun`in of figures in prize 1'st.) r,
iQA1 d1 insteaii..o$ y$30•will be awarded to the answer
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renewal) yearly subscriptions to The Matt and Empire are Sent
in. Second Prize, '$1,,600.00; Third Prize, $1,260.00, and; to
forth. (pee fourth column of figures in prize'1(8t.)
Isn't this' the most remarkable and liberal otter you have
ever°had presented to you? ,And that's not all. We will give
extra,'' amounts on all prizes in the •sanie manner. If your
answer id qualified by T M)2L5 yearly, subscriptions and you
rs,win fourth pt'1 0, you will repeipe $000.00,, and so' forth down
the prize list, " 'bu are given an opportunity to participate in
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"!!161 W2 subscriptions:wins $1 .00,iso that y'ou. would get Foul'
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your to additional subscribers should you orlly *hi the 100th
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i.' Any man, woman orchild •who lives in. Canadaand
is net a,S'resident of Toronto, and who is not in the em-
ploy o1. The Mail & Empire, may _submit an answer,.
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Prize 'Winners in former Picture rustle flames co;r-
dncted by Tho I17nil & Ennoire, winning $200.00 Or more,
are not eligible to participate in this Puzzle•
8. 15,11 answers must be mailed ,,by Wednesday. De -
camber 9th, 1923, and addressed to C. A. Montgomery,
Puzzle Manager, The Mail & Empire,
4. An lists of''names should be written on one side
df the paper, only, and numbered consecutively 1, ' 8
etc. 'Write your ,full name and address In the upper right
hand corner, rI1 you desire,' to write: anything else, use a.
silllarate. sheet, • - -
8. Only such words as appear in Webster's Dictionary
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rel be. counted. no hot use hyphenated, compound or
'obsolete words. Where the pturol is used the singular'
Cannot be: counted and vice versa.
6. Words. of the, some spelling can 130 used only once,
even though used to .designate different objects or
articles. An object or article can be named only once.
Rowe/fir, any visible part o1 an object May also be nam -
'7. Tho answe leaving the largest and nearest correct
list of names of /foible objects in the'picture that begin
with the letter. "C" will be :awarded First Prize, eta.
Neatness, style or'handwriting have no bearing upon do-
olding the winners,:
8. Any number of people may co-operate in answering
the Puzzle, but only one prize. will be awarded to any
one household; nor will prizes be awarded to more than
one of any group where two or more have Moen werlt!ng
togother. I
9. 1n the event of A tie for any prize offered, the full
amountofsuch prize will t, awarded to each tied partici-Piclilt
10. Subscriptions (both new and renewal), payable
In adve.nee of ;x3,00 per year by'matl, or 1;6,00 per year
delivered by carrlerboy In i-Iamilton, Will be accepted,
' 11. 5.11 answers will rocoive the 'semi: consideration''
regardless of whether or nota subscription. to: Tho Mali
&Empire is' sent' fn.
12. rehreo prominent Toronto citizens, having no con-
nect/ern with The. 8.20,11 & Empire will be selected to act
as judges to decide the winners, and participants, by
sending in their answers,.,, .ro0 to accept the decision et
the Judges as final and conclusive.
'tic 'Judges will %cot on"•17ncc00ber i:ltli, andan-
nonhconfent of the Prize Winners and correct list of words.
w�vill be published in the Mali and Empire on 1]econiber
23rd, unci p711.09 will be )u'ilet).' t0 the - winners before.
Christmas.
Your own subscription will count, or subscrip-
tions to start at some future date. dust write on tile
order when you want the paper 'started, and it will
start promptly on that date. '8 our will find it easy
-to get' subscriptions to T.be Mail and ltnpire to
qualify ' your answer for the 4 }lig Cash Prizes.. 'It
is by tar. the 0tbeet daily nowspa.sor publitihed in
" Ontario..
ay bt
al thy
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fatal inbabies, Met
itatts cotltpkications,
aoi,d ',u'ft
ties;
,t'lliaxg Dei"sxtv, Neal
Ii. 3 I asks: "It is .harmful::t
a` bath before' eating ,r
Reilly
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is,itaststeach, Sa ni
xn.e li , yg'
prolonged bath may re'st' ill. ii
of depression of the digsnativt. bi•
with 'the result that dkgestisln
rlipted.
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tats
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Mrs, A. M, ,. ivritesr 1v1y ilf)y,
tpha is i8 years' old; zs tl'tltiblcd'
great,' deal with birds. Ibis back;hut't0
in,thc morning' when be"gets tip,, their
st:*15ni.s to get better duznl; tiro da�r '
i�;alcli he iiloves around. Tbell;it:lltai,ts„
again 'ui7l'k4'.tl the day's Wa1•lc is :f,l{3Y11v.
What will drive :,coils oct;t of lois' sys-
tt11l.? .His urine::..has nn., odor 0 all.
What WonlC1 bc the 1>6$x_ tliiru'
fox 1.11$' kid `'1 seisms to be' lir•
e,.
d ,t• co
ostel of te 'time
aItli au�,It.
he works on .tihe fain ati.d hauls: ;grain
in: the Pall. 1lilt lee has 1151 etterg',y like,
erre, of his age. sltotild have. I believe
that lie has had'.kidney' trouble for
Years."
Reply
Why guess? Have your %doctor
carefully; examine the boy. Find out
if he has any systematic disease that
is making him susceptible to ",bsaills;
People who are diabetic': of/ten suffer •,
firom boils and other infections;" In-
fection of the tonsils, nasal` sinuses ,
and teeth may cause him to have boils
and may be the cause of his lack of
energy. _
You do not know for certain that
there is anything the matter 'with his
kidneys:: If here is, the doctor wilt
detect it in the course of his examina-
tion and prescribe any necessary
treatment:
(Note: , Dr. "Scholes will answer
such health questions ' in these 'col -
yams as will be of interest to ;others
and permissible in public print; Per-
sonal
questions':will be answered only
when accompanied ,by self-addressed
stamped envelope. Address' Dr, W.
J.
Scholes, in :care of this paper.)
ASHFIELD -
Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Sherwood of
am Johnston and Mrs. Robt, McInnes
Belfast, spent Saturday with Mrs. Ad -
of Courey's Corner,
Mrs. Jno. Mullin and Mrs. A. Nel-
son of Belfast, spent a couple of days
last week with friends in Kincardine;
Mr. A. J. Vint of Stratford, spent
Tliankcgving with Mrs. Win, Baldwin,
of Lanes,
Mr. Harvey Anderson; Mafeking;,
returned home from the Harvest Ex-
cursion one day last week.
Mr. Geo. 'Lane of Lanes is sporting
a Ford -car, one of the new Models.
Mr. Wm. Love of Marnoch, spent
a day recently with Mr. Wm. Bald-
win, Lanes.
Mr. Will Helm of Zion, returned
home from the Harvest Excursion,
one day last week and reported the
weather, very cold out West..
Miss Mary Vint, Belfast is spend-
ing her Thanksgiving vacationwith
friends in Guelph and Kitchener,
Miss Tillie Hackett of Belfast,
spent the week -end with Mr, and
Mrs: Dan Ferguson of Lucknow,
Card of Thanks
Mrs. John Halpenny wishes to
thank her many friends for their
kindness and sympathy during the' 111--
ness of her husband and at the time.
of Itis death, ,
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