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fections are important in keepin
heart muscle 'inrgood coiiditioti and
avoiding fiirtlter•damage. As long as
yottr heart muscle is healthy and do-
ing its wort., yon can forget yorir hea-'
rt murmur.
Ether in BeerN
A. L. S. 'Aka: "What is the effest
Of taking beer which has been doctor-
ed up with ether?"
Reply r;k
A. very _ tentporary •stunulation fol
lowed by ,depression.
Regarded, as Zlarxrtful
E. L. W asks- "Is prollanged ex -
which. is extremely difficult to control.postre to cold bad
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W11°1(11414 ADYANCE,T1I IES
. ji'uhlislie4 at
WIN HAM, ON'IAR 4(
Every Thursday Morning
Smith, Editor and Proprietor
Su441,110,
bscription rates—One year $2.o0,
iav months $1.00, in advance, BLEEDERS
Advertising rates on application. By Dr. W. J. Scholes
Advertisements without sneer is dt• Titer e are some people who Have
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Changes, for contlactadvertisen'ient5
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en fatal hemorrhages. Slight wounds
or abrasions are accompanied by a
disproportionate amount of .bleeding
a for a "yuan of 48
e lU i in tlae urine and 1
These people' are railed bleeders. Ti
who has .a a nin;'' has
abnormal tendency to bleed is called
Reply
It is generally regarded as harmful.”
(Note: -Dr. Scholes will answer su-
cli 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 :stamp
ed .envelope. ,'Address Dr. W... J.
Scholes, in care of this paper.)
Bright's .disease?"
hemophilia.
I•Ieinophilia affects the male, but is
transmitted , through the . female,
Neither the sons of a bleeder nor. their
children inherit' the tendency. The
daughters, however, while, they them-
selves are not affected, transmit the
hemorrhagic tendency to their male
children.
'WHAT UNCLE 'SAM IS .;WING
TO US
(Toronto Saturday Night)
The present United States tariff is
fearful and wonderful thing. ' Won-
derful as to tide manner in which: it is
'manipulated so as to favor its own
iroducers, and fearful, in its effect
nponforeign business rivals. Num-
-eraus interesting instances have !;late-
ly come to hand as to just how the
`United States tariff rates are moved
.about over night in order to effective-'
ly shut out <foreign imports. ,
For instance, a Canadian, house
manufacturing' Christmas cards had
managed to pick up quite a trade sou-
th of the international boundary un-
der h duty; of .fifteen per cent. How-
ever, this was not for long, as keen
United States business men in the
same line of trade called the attention
of the proper official to the situation
and instantly the import duty into the
'United States was raised to ,,forty-five
per cent., and the-, Canadian manufac-
turer found himself out in the cold.
Stapells-Fletcher, Limited, are Ca-
•nadian manufacturers of ladies' dress-
es An enterprising salesman while
•cailrng,on the Windsor, Ont., trade re
solved to venture into Detroit:wv.th the
idea. that perhaps he might land an
.order, even if theduty against him
. was fifty per cent. He did and came
back jubilant. The, gowns wee shipp-
ed to Detroit, but alas they never got
.arty farther than the customs house,
for there the shipment, was met by a
":special appraiser who instantly jumped
the duty from fifty to ninety per cent.
;arid the:order'in due course found its
-way back into the warehouse of the
"Canadian manufacturer.
To,quote orie more instance, though
no doubtfirms by the dozen have had
a similar. experience. ' A; T. Reid &
Co. rnaniifacture neckwear and dress
accessories. Orders were taken in
'United States under the fifty per dent.
.duty then ruling. But upon making
-delivery,it was found that it had been
suddenly raised to ninety per cent.,
:thus shutting them out of the market.
Of course we have no right to com-
plain over' what Uncle Sam hoes with
tariff. That is solely his own
!business: }However we. may, I think,
legitimately take issue with the rnann-
t »er in which we freely ,import like
;goods' from the United States. For
instance, in the fiscal year 1924 Wncle
:Sam sent us in cotton, silk and wool-
len clothing, designed for women and
children, goods'to the value of $4,18,-
000. just the sort of things that our
Canadian manufacturers were trying
to sell in ' theUnited States. In the
fiscal year 1925 the importation' of a
like class of clothing from the United
States amounted to $4,o69,000. Of
course these figures take no account,
of smuggled `goods of like character
that have been pouring into this conn -
Ji y»
'Under the circumstances it seems
.o me that in' justice to our own peo-
pie, and in view of the action, of the
"United States Customs department
'Which makes it quite impossible kr
Canadian Inanufacturirig concerns to'
-,nvade the `United Statestrade, our ci-
tizen workmen are entitled to the
Inome market,
The blood of hemophiliacs is very
slow in clotting, and the clots which
finally do form .are, imperfect and fail
to completely. stop the flow of blood,
There seems to be a lack of certain
substances in the blood which are es-
sential to a norntali rapidity and com-
pleteness `of clotting.
Boys Should Be Protected
• The knowledge that there have.
been bleeders in one's family is ex-
tremely valuable if it is applied in
protect•
ing the males against the cau-
ses of hemorrhage. Until the child
reaches an age :where he can ,under-
stand his' condition, he :must be care-
fully' protected from wounds and ab-
r'asions, After that, active games and
occupations • involving tithe risk `of in -
'jury should lie avoided, ,t
offers certain methods which are fair-
ly satisfactory in controlling:; the
bleeding in these cases. These include
blood transfusions and the injeeton of.
serum and other substances which
hasten the clotting of blood. •
Osler said that the women of bleed-;
er-families should not marry or; if
they do marry, should not bear chil-
dren: As the men of„,such families do
not transmit ,the 'tendency, it is' safe
for them to ixiarry. If�this'rule were
followed, apparently' hemophilia would
be bred out of these families.
Questions and Answers
Hiccough
S. K. writes: "I' often get attacks of
hie -cough, .Solite peope tell, me that
these conte .from swallowing tobacco -
juice. i smoke cigars and have notic-
ed that I am usually smoking .when T
eget the hic-cough. Would • this cause
it? What is the cure,"
Reply
The milder forms' of, hic-cough are
Fortunately, modern m :cal science
,GLENANNAN
Mr. Alvin Smith has gone to Owen
Sound, where he ,is aftendipg College.
Miss „Edna', Lincoln visited :last
week at the , home of Mr, and Mrs:
Fred Johnston, Win'gharn.
Mrs. Grain of Zetland has been vis-
iting with her daighter, Mrs, Thos,
Gilmour.,
Mr. Thos. 'Appleby has a new' radio,
installed in his , home.
' Mr. Thomas Fortune has been. away
North on a hunting expedition,.
Mr. , Fred Davidson of Wingham;
has 'completed airilling'a welt for Mr.
Wes. , Marshall.
Mr. ' David Fortune is enjoying the
new lighting system which he has in-'
stalled in his home.
IVIisS ; Nellie ' D5i4• of. the Toronto'
General • Hospital called on acquaint
aures here last` week.
Whitechurch. Presbyterian Sunday
School will hold a Christmas Tree' on
Thursday, December 24th. ' Further
announcement later. r, ' •.
not' serious and usually disappear in
a short time even though nothing is
done, It is conceivable' that the .cirri-
tation produced by .swallowigg•tobac-
co-juice .may cause an attack. Alco-
hol, diseasesof the abdominal organs,
brain. and nervous :system, and hyster
is are other causes. Frequent paro-
xysms son_etimespcetir in people who
have gout, diabetes, or Bright's dis-
ease. ° •
If you think cigars cause it in your
case, stop smoking, or -at least—stop
swallowing the tobacco juice.. Hold-.
ing the breath, drinking ice-cold wa-
ter, pulling on, the tongue, a teaspoon-
ful of salt and leinbn juice, or salt and
vinegar, and •„ticicling the nostrils to
cause sneezing, t are some 'cures,"
Take your choice.
Hydrophobia
C. R. M. asks: "It is possible -to get
hydrophobia from the bite of any ani-
mal other than the dog?"
Reply
Several` animals other, than dogs are
capable of, becoming infected with' ia-
bies. ' The list includes the wolf, fox,
jackal, coyote,: skunk, cat, cattle, hor-
se, goat, sheep, pig, rat and' mouse..
While' the bite of a ,rabid dog is the
most frequent cause of hydrophobia,
the bite ofny, of these other animals
when rabidl;may cause the disease.
Has 4a Heart MVIurmti'r
E. D, writes "I was examined at
Can't Out=talk'a Printer
The late P. T. Barnum said: "If you
have $19 to use; put $to of, it into ad-
vertising. I can out -talk any man but
a• printer. The' man who talks• every
week to a thoiisand.men while I ant
talking to a few, is the man `+ I ani dMrs- �'Tiglttrr;an
mes
lUlr.., ann'. MJa
afraid, of and I want' to be his friend., have 'r ruM from es wedding
Trade with the whomeu'advertise and trip and taken tip < housekeeping in,
Robt. McCrea's house..
Mrs. Kirkby is, spending a -few days
with her sister, Mrs. McGowan of
er enterprise, ;Because it .helps you.
The local papers are religiously • read Blyth.
t avenues' for.im- Mrs.' Jaynes VanCa>;npi. of Bluevale,
and are the very best a wee!. with Mrs. VanC p
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BELGRAVE
Mrs. Morrison of Campbellford,: is
Spending a few weeks with Mrs. N. J.
Geddes. '
Dr,' Kirkby is:spending a week with
friends at Milton.
Mr. and Mrs^, Wade of . Fordwicli;
spent a' day with their son,,. Mr.Clar-
ence 'Wade.
Mr. and Mrs. Robt:.McCrea; of Lon-.
desboro, spent Sunday in Belgrave.
Mr. and Mrs Sandy Young, have
got settled in their home. which they
purchased f n n +Mr. Earnest'Geddes.'
you get ,bargains and the worth of
your; money. Patronize your, paper as
your paper,;•ancl as you would any oth-,
•
am .
parting. td customers ,. or producers spent
simple," but extremely important in- •
;A. limited 4iiantity, of. apples, giocii
formatid'' far cooking or eating, must be ,sold
'A THOUSAND DOLLARS IN at once as 1' have no place to store
IN DIVIDENDS ' ; ' them. • Bring your 'basket.' A. W.
.atisfactfon, Webster, the Tailor, up stairs' aver
Tt is with ti measure of s The Advance -Tunes Office,
that your attention is drawn to the
fact that the• business of the Cream NOTICE TO CREDITORS
cry departinent"'of the United Farris- The, Bankruptcy Act.
er'am
for Operative Co:, at eptem IN, THE ESTATE OF THE• AE -
for the year .whirl:, ended Septembei` Rb CUSHION' INNER 'TIRE AND
'3o, has nitade it possible to distribute RTJBI3ER 'CUSHION'
INV OF ONTAR-
a Patronage Dividend. 'This •will co TO LIMITED of the Town of Wing -
ver the crear>: ,received during the hath,.. n- the County of Htiron, in the
months of . July,: August and Septem-
ber. The rate is one cent per PounProvince •of Ontario, Authorized As -
d signee.
fat,• and• upwards of $s,000•oo will be •NOTICE IS . HEREBY GIVEN
distributed.'
that the Aero Cushion Inner Tire Ind
Much has been said concerning the
ed from co-operative ef- Rubber Company Limited, of WIng-
benefits derry ham Ontario, did on the Nineteenth
fort, and like: any other. departureinalce an au -
their ines's day of November, 1925,
path of b s , • ro ert
from theraree beaten de i'thorized assignrrrent of their p p y
there' always some mistakes ma : for the benefit of its ereditoi's'. and l"
and 'experience bought. We have ' that Mr. Edmund Weld, Official ,Re
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We handle ail grades ;,., , ; . sizes Electric
ulbs. Hydro Lamps > our Specially.
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IMMUNE
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Every 1 mp we handle absolutely
teed r
as�
'service a , d' ;.' 1Ui.eleley.
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111 Crawford 1
turned a Bonus
But It Didn't Pay
school and the doctor said that , I
come to, the point, however, Where a
reasonable -degree of confidencehas
become established% and the volurne
of business 'supplied by the farmers' of
this vicinity has been sufficient to per-
mit the•handling of.their•prodttce with
reasonable. economy. A better spirit of first Meeting of the Creditors in the
close. co-operation has been developed above Estate willt be held' at ..the
and are, on a. sound basis, q�itit Council Chamber, Town HallWing-
,
footing; 'the 'way ahead; all ham, Ontario on. the eighth day of
clear,"
ceiver, has appointed me to be Custo-
dian of the Estate• of 'the' Debtor un-
til the Creditors' at � their first- meeting
Shall elect a Trti'�stee to sdniinister the
Estate of the Debtor.
NOTICE is further given that the
should not go Into any canipetitive
athletics because I have a heart mur-
mur. What is a heart murmur? Is
it dangerous? Can it be cured?"
Reply
Any abnormal sound heard over the
region of the heart is,ealled a murmur.
Hcart rt1urniurs frequently result front,
a defect in. one ofy the valves of ,the
hearit The defeat in the valve is us-
ually due to damage resulting from
Some infection. The defect itt the val-
ve persistt
iseven after theinfectionhas
.
erased tb act: The heart usually takes
care 'of a defective valve by increasing
the sire and waight of its ,muscle,' But
such a Heart does not have the reserve
Power that a sound heart of equal
Musculature has.
The condition is not dangerous as
long as you lrve,,well 'itllin'yott'c
its, Competitive Competitive athlete;, tn.a,y result
iq a strain' on tile; heart 't at would
weakest it, There 40.0 care for a idea
fccti�ve valve. Moderate exercise,
g , oel habits and i'lt avoid+nee r,f a
Be had a. Job with a big Transport
g..o opanY, driving a team and ri an�
dlittrg btp,` caea$ iia ali. kinde o w a.h-
,er. Ma mother was a
'there Were five, to be,f of' I 'made
e
'fi7. O ti• week and, a benne
month tox'cerctrar. loads. 1 u stico get
wet through, but fX
didn't get the bonne.
onex day 1 fell off rnY ''loud, and
t•hay Heid 1 had .tr+3trtrid, and the doctor
sald•m5+ ghost wase weak. 1 had to. go
•tb Work ire thA rcrorntug.:when nr3'
SOit` virouldn't be dr7. A Pew weeks
rrior•� of work and X Kot tnetber spell
and rhes. serit, rn0 tin here.
'IP the Mriureltok0 .11onntat for Con•
ltd good food ;Kerb is
ng 5Tiiwit iinkoalie
ver e perisitedd., The Doctors 'ttnd
`,�7tir,;et il.i<» this tiuiet helpful rhn.p
Oinc! 'have 1ope5 that hesitir and
air•, ntr;•I.11 W✓ill wino back. to him be -
fon long.
Contrinuttonn 1111''+sY 1,o scot to IlotI,
SV, A. Chariton,
eatOnt23 Col-
og'c etreet,
FUTTJ :E: wove cannot at this thne
outline any `detailed improvement ,for
the corning year,` as this will come up
fordisucssion at 'our' Annual Conven-
tion, 'and with the new Board of
rectors fort the ensuing year. Tlhis
tnucli can be.'assured, however,' that
our service to cream producers Will be
titaintained,' and improved where pos-
sible,. and that.' we will be in a better
position to serve'y6tt faithfully; gen-
erously and economically provided' you
d' good pro
o
Decenibct 1925 at 1r30 p. m.
TO ENTITLE', 'YOU to vote there-
at ptoof Of yortr, claim! must be lodged
with,rsxe before the meeting i lield.
.-PROXIES to be; used, at the meet-
ing- must be lodged with' me prior
thereto,
AND rURTHER take notice that
f`yott have any claim against the deb-
tor for which you are entitled to rank,
proof of such Claim must be filed
with me within thirty days :from the.
date of this notice for, from and after
do your part ins lyre pang a the expiration of the time fixed by
duct an :tic cased lig that, and ncigst subsection 8, of scctiop 37, of the said
ourselves' in seeing your neigh 11. distribute the proceeds id
Y A.et, S shall bor's eyed::: anzt egg's: ate marketed , 's estate among the parties
of
»• h bur own ` crearnery and the debtor
tht:oua b eutitlett thereto having regard only
' tsur» owit ;organizatiotic ; I hick T have ::licit
'through'Ify '1:o t'he claims of w
'If yon lxave' any, stiggestioiti that in
noire
tion, you can rest assured it will o" -: - + en t
your' judgment will improve this ser' Dated at ]`or"outc, this 24th day of
vice; or iu any way help the. or'ganiza- ' yht r
Edgar W. White,
appreciated by, yobs' staff,
Yottrs tier, truly, ,
Tile Unita! hart C O t t �.tive
Custodirin.
e • l'o'hnsott £ix 'e'o.y Chartered
Partners' ,0 1 :Boyd! Barrie Build-
Conrfrati�ry, T in'trted. Accoitrttani.s, 307
A. Wilson, Local. Manager. ittg, itoronto, Ont.
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XMAS CAR 9ti
Sending Christmas and I.Tew
y'ear's, Greetings is an' accepted'
way of remembering your many,
friends +duririg,the holidays.
So we invite; yon to make an'
early .selection. from ' a pretty.
and dainty display of Gxeeting'
Cards. DO it. now before the
best `of`'the beauteous" lot are
gone!
THE ADVANCE m 'TIMES
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TO OUR CRF -AM
fATRONS
to Co -Operative
viii ail J�afons who delivered Cream
Creamery during r : uC , August;s' and September pleaeat at offio
S yr
it reffered payment on Oteain.
and receive the d
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