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Durham Chronicle (1867), 25 Dec 1924, p. 10

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Store L‘F ADDEN Patrons. RHAM Lme confi- Steam cuts 0! ’acite '00 BK} up l'y .ilies ()la ATT arameed Darators SCHOOL Pun L might ill- icity where n in an et- »r his will. Iivulge the we first to aush.and "thbridgb of death“ at")? was lilo-rail, rott' back. statemcnl cause 0‘ 'ealod the sixty years performed ospital. Alâ€" lcmtors aver If his rela- continuous R SALE HAND 18.2% in "ale Co. Lbown tho rta. man statement with Don- istmr and fl 3111"")?- m\‘ part ZN To Alta “RING 82H! 3“ ma Bat- BEAT! i and w hen ad by p Re- m 338 It 3TH- lr. Will “Ham 8 kins has been sumvâ€" ml indisposgg of late. How he VII! soon main his usual strvmfi’h mm. Ir. Wesley NOblu has [14.”de Iron Dutmit aflm' summing :1 mn- Dle nf weeks in that. city. “‘55 Kathh-nn Ray "f nonu' hur- noch Visited ovm' thv week-«mt at the “migrant. homo. â€"‘II-.‘ In .Ml'. Alfiofi NOW? is o-ngagmi with his bruthnr-inolaw, Mr. John Mrum' offilenelg. "(were rent", 1"] . .1 V. _--.. -uu svulon - auuuH 311"!” Friday weak in “wan Sumui. ' u formvr five attention! the, Fall Assizvs of ”In County {lam-L and Miss Paul- in" visited at tho» hnmn 41! h“? ""01". Hr. John Noble. Miss Sybil Imwmnce of "our Mount Fm "3‘ is snendimz the». \‘Hflnhnn mm. lunmrvnce. ."r. Georgo Lang Sprint a few days ‘ Irrhmpgx kangljll, M r. and Mrs. Robert Johnston and um furmer’s sister, Mrs. George Dumas of Detroit, Mich” visited One day thn first of this week with llr. In! Mrs. Lawson Hopkins. Mr and ,‘Jrs. Thomas Milligan awn! Mummy last wet-k with UN ‘aHm’s hrnmng'. Mr. \V'iHmm Law- rvmtlz of man-lg. M Mr. Elijah firnwtmng'S. Miss. May “Hymns visitwi hm (timid. Mi.“ Paulina Nnhln, mw day recemi y. - Quit." a fo-w' busy plm-kmg the? this past (Our own Correspondent.) Mr. Paton. a student. at Knux «Zul- Iege, Toronto, took chargn m' Lho Schices at Knux Church. Nonnmuhy. He has; been in charge n!‘ Rsplin :mol Cuiarvilln congrngahnns. Mr. Burâ€" nett. tomk Um :mmvvrsar)‘ sm-vivvs al_l_£.~‘p!in. . Miss Augusta .‘vIrAHslvr. Leaching at. KIN-k. in Nipiss trick. is slavnding Hm hnliol her pawnts, Mr. and Mrs. McAlister. Sir-s. 600ng Domas, who has Down \nsmng her brother. Mr. Edmund Jnhnston. returned to now home m {n-tmit. - »- ’4 ‘v , Miss Bessie Mather. Nacho-1'. at Uamphells Corner. spo-ni Hu- lmlidfl}‘ at lwr home. Ml'. Thomas \\':l|la(°v. .h'.. Inn hen-n III with iln‘lamnmtcu'y rilmmmhsm. Mrs. W'Hliam mwmv. Sun. “1' Van'- ney. has amt. bovn we]! ut‘ lat“. Miss N. Barr is Sprinting Uh» huhâ€"- day at. her home in Milwrtou. The annual Methodist Sunday S‘chool Christmas two! will [)0 ho-M at. Vat-nay on Christina‘s night. Mr. John Derby is assisting: his hrother, Mr. William Derby. fur a time‘. (Our own Cor-respond 1' r f. ] Miss Daisy Matlwr. win. is altrui- mg Normal who"! at. SLrnH'o-rd. 1" {W'uding Christmas with hvr parâ€" mts, MP. and Mrs. James Matlwl'. Miss. Hfilen Milligan. who was (.nachins: near Haliburtnn. is spvndâ€" mg the_ lgolidgy a}, 1101' hpmn hwy. Mr. John 'l‘urnbull, who is at- tending High School in Guelph. and MRS Mary Turnbnll of Frontenac County. visited Christmas at their home. The SChOOl childrm of S. S. No. 3 had a .very 81160083le Christmas h'vc nu Friday aftergoon. ‘___ Mr. and Mrs. Hillm ’l‘nronm Wednesday intend spending a fa friunds, __Mr. 80.311181) -. i (Our own Correspondent.) Mr. and Mrs. Mal‘svlos of Actm} arv qu-ndiug Christmas and MM \nars with her parmlts. Mr. and Mrs. "N‘â€" hvrt Tratfgg-d. 1 115--.! ‘ .\n|l'." ‘31“ 'l‘nronm Wednesday whvrv they intend spending a few weeks with friunds. Mr. BO 11 shipped five hogs through the U. 1°.O. recently, and for having three selects. he received a prvmium of Over fiw dullm‘s. Miss Marion Boyd is spending: the) hnliday season at her honw hm'v. ”IIâ€"l- (Our ow'Tém-reapmudenc.) Miss Mary Bell returned home from North Bay. Saturday to spend Mr. John MeGirr. _ Mrs, 8. Patterson 18 Spending a few days with her mother, Mrs. Hepâ€" burn. who is quite ill. Dr. Charles and Bessie McGilli- m... mm: andav at the home of ’V‘Iâ€" v.1 Dr. Charles and Bessw MCUllll- vray Spl‘nt Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. Davis. The Christmas tree was held in tliv svhool house on Mmuluy after- mum. The school was well filled, and mn-rylmdy seemed to enjoy themselves. .\ short program. con- siding: nf mouth organ selections by! Miss Mime Hargrave and John Colâ€"3* nuson. songs and recitations byl rhool children and a couple of diaâ€" :;;gues. was very entertaining. A number of the old folks gave brief speeches. Mr. William Weir made 'AGE 10. INN?“a Ch.“ "“ l l . :2 ' ”nwaz'd Laviâ€" vn, Frank opkim. William and shy Nob!» and Muss Paulinu 51w!!! l‘-|-A __â€".â€"- Northeast Normanby syml [.znwmm o of mm “mm: IS respending Uu:\ :watm. w ith Mr. and Mrs. Olhztrlps Duties" Corneys South Bentinck om CMWM‘.) Glenroadin of the3 fzu'mo-r.~i sum and dohwrmg their Wm'k. Hillf‘n BO)“ lnaw for mde’ whom they wishes 'for islvr. who Mi’_'§=f‘”‘?-' m of. Hanover his brother, has Down t, sh!” Swinton Park. (Our own Correspondent.) Swinton Park Sunday School enâ€" tertainment and Christmas tree was held in the Church on the 17th inst and was a decided success. A good pri‘ngramme was given by the Sunday Sclmnl scholars consisting of songs, run-imtinns and dialogues. singing and drills. The pastor. Rev. Mr. Sullicrland. ably performed the du- ties of chairman. Much credit is ‘11:» our teacher. Miss McHugh, and Ullmrs wlm lielpml so willingly to make Hm affair such a grand suc- (H‘SS. f m Friday night a box social and commrt was held in No.12 school, and a large numbm {tom here at- Mmb‘d. Thin, "wort a !axgn crowd, good m'dm' and highâ€"class tale: 3!. On Hm. promamme Swiuton Paxk or- "Hum 21 suppoxtml bx an PX‘DQ’H \io- 1mm 1mm Riumio“ suppliui the music- Ivan Porter is, 'we are glad to say, slowly Impmvmg after hm reâ€" cvnt Illness. Mr. F. Knox held a wry succwsful 49.201.in match Muuday last and dis- ;msml M a number of 3809» and ducks. 0 Miss. M. McClure. 0f Brumptpn is Que glmst of her cousm, M193 E. \mmg. Mné'sz's. (2. Smith and R. J. McNajly are. mmagmi m (tuning: and hauling logs in Pram“ for M. J. Richardson. Mrr'.._ R. Knox is. con bed WIN) a s-vwz-u cold. A number from hut-q attended the sale M Mr. C. I). MQMlllan. 0!] Tue}- :lay: and _1'73_p¢_wt high pmcvs gum}. Mr. \Viiliam Lane has moved from Um suburbs of town into the 001‘â€" pm'ation. and he and his brother, Arthur, aw. busy cutting wnnd for the winter. 'l'hn roads around here 3111' ho. ing: blocked in sunw planes, :mi other" stnrm will fin my traffic whilv. As ths-w- is mnsidn Wurli. \w hnpv they will in); am! ume' H’N- (umpln tn get, on; mtu if tlwrn humwns In ho a' “('Ufln. and elm-t. :1 man for this Mr. H. \V'atsml Shippl-d a sl'nigh lnad of fowl from 11mm, and it. was, of wry high quality. _ 'l‘lm roads around hem 11w humm- ing: blocked 111 sum 1 lat PS, and an- other slnrm will llv 11:1 traffic luv :1 whilc- As tln-u- is 111113111111'21blc W111 k. 1w hnpv ”my will immuv. :111vl allcm' H11» [1111111111 tn got 0111, am! H1111 1f tlwrn hummus In I‘m an Pl- "-11.2011. and Mm-l :1 1111111 fur this rlivi“ :irm: ulsn lu almlish the old system 111' <iz1l11lv lahur and have :1 system 25:11? will maku roads passable in winlur as \wll as summer and not lmu‘v all llw mall breaking hr the 1111111 1111111. Thu (Ilwmm'hv; staff and readers ‘r‘x'n mlr host “18st for a Merry {ihmstmas and a Happy and l’l’lNlmr- nus Nc‘w Ymu'. . I i'- -.I. III.- III'IIII' III-\Vs \\'I‘ IIZHU I'I WI'IIII III' IIII‘ IIIIIIIII III III-IIisII II:-%.IIII . 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Wurs- IIIy .-\I'III.~'I.I'IIIII:: II‘IIIIIIIIIIIII SI‘M'I‘I’II'Y. .IIImIIs I'III'I-Is: 'I‘I'I‘IISIII'I'I‘. G. E. HIIII- 3‘: II. ”I I2.. IIIIIII-gu Banks; Isl. Inc- IUI'I’I'. .IIIIIIIIs SIIIwaI't IIIJIImIItImI, II'I'IIIIk 'I'IIIII‘stIIII, Robert Down. Ed- ’1 ‘w hhmw M‘ Firs. I). \Villiums hum» was Ilw M‘I'ilt' ”I. it pleasant. mtfu : mg m‘ \‘Mlll [H'leq‘ mw own- in‘. '::~'I \VIIN' \‘ Iwn .\I"s. I lml ltngzlns mH .Uit. MINIMUM mm‘riod m- s's'z‘fiy. : n4 nmv IiVim: :1I Irish Luku, \: m: [In srnIs-oI \\ iIh half :1 don-n nil- “‘1' 03:3 Iups In thv IIalesI. \‘I’WV ‘::I nus. : In» and 3180 w 1th a neatly Iumnd seif mnmmncing Bible from tho? Church. 'I'Iw ladies sm'VmI mu- i'I-nslnnvnts, and :m vnjnyath vwn- im: wan mam, :urvr. .Iamvs Shuvart; (Ionmlittm‘, Frank 'l'hurstun, Robert huwn. Ed- wzu'cl Ho-st. Edward Truth]! and \V, Irwin. Mr. Joseph Blakply was In- stalling Master. .\t. ”w amnml "wrung m‘ L 4') I, 1132. “h lim- Hw nfticnrs for the vlmlms: yum \H'I'v rrâ€"alnrtml 18 f0!- lmw: \\'..‘.l.. Rnlwrt Taylnr; D.M., .lnhn Hztdgvrnw; Chap“ New English; Recording Secretary. Frank Taylor; Financial Secretary. Harry Fisher; 'l‘roasurvr. Rohnrt Clark: D. of (1.. J. W. McKnr: fist anturnr. W‘rslry Plantt: 2nd Lecturer. R. J. Fisher: (Inmmittw. Wallace- Fisher. W. Smith 1. Pu'tridgr. Ray Prdlar. C. \iehlrum; 'l'.ylor Fred Tavlor Inâ€" stalling Master._J. W‘. McKee. \. 'I‘lw animal nlnctinn of officers in Um Loyal Orange Benwnlnnt Asso- ciation hero" took place in their lmlgo moms cm Friday owning last as follows: Past \Vorthy Mistress Mrs. H. Down; Worthy Mistress, Mrs. K. W. Hawkm: Chaplain._ Mrs: W. H. 'I‘hm‘stml: Recording Secretary, M rs. Gmrgn Stewart: Financial Sec- wtary. Mrs. Frank Thurston: Trea- surer. Mrs. '1'. .1. Fisher; Director of Ceremonies. Mrs. William Henry; Committee. M13. Albert Stewart, Mrs. W. P. Crossley. Mrs. S. E. DeCudmore, Mrs. Alfred Down. Mrs. E. MoKillpx}. "The lady teachers of the High Sdmol staff have gone for the holi- days Miss Stewart to Guelph and Miss Dunham and Miss Cameron to Toronto. I u ‘.' IV" Principal R. (:7. Holland of the pubâ€" lic school was the recipient of a nice Christmas gift before closing of the school on Friday afternoon last when The visit of Santa Claus on Sat- urday afternoon last was an event of interest to young and old. He was attired in his usual travelling robes and attracted much attention as he paraded the streets and visited the Our own Cm'n‘-.':pondcnr:.) - humw M‘ Mrs. I). “311‘ was H10 50min Hf at plea Flesherton confined in her M 1'. Alex Findlay, who purchased pronorty in Toronto and moved there from hero a year ago, has exchanged for pmporty in Owen Sound to which ho has moved. businnss places. distributing gifts of candies. em, to the children who we're delighted to meet him and hid him welcome here again on Christmas eve. Mr. Jack Karstedt is home from Turnntu l__7_ni\_'_(_3rsit.y for tl}c__h_oliq§1ys. Mr. and 3115.0'tto Clipperton of [mania me S [,w nding the Christmas holidays have \Vzth the [utters pat- ents. M1. and Mrs. G. Mitchell. Miss Dell Thurston and Miss Boa- tl‘ico Tl‘listlothwaim, teaChers, ul‘o homo. from their work at Toronto for the holidays. Mr. Laurie Wells. liaiitm' ofThe Dresden Times, wife and two chil- dren, are spvndiug the Christmas season here at the home of his fa- Lher-in-law. Mr. W. J. Caswell. Mrs. Charles.- Nowell attended the [7. F. 0. Provincial Convention in Toronto, as a delegate. from Unity Club. No. 13 A. The new C. P. R. water tank at Szmgeen Junction to Poplace the tank dvsh-oynd by fire. recently, is nainl‘ed and now almost ready to again sup- ply the road engines. Mr. and Mrs. l". Cairns have gone to Weston to Spend Christmas and New Year’s with their sou-in-law 21$! wife. Mr. and Mrs. Alex McDon- a . Mr. Murrel Betta, who was barâ€" bering at Elsas, Algoma, after finish- ing his trade here, is home on an extended hnliday. A very pleasant event was that which took place at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Stewart. West Rarkline, on Tuesday evening last week when about thirtyâ€"five neigh- lwrs and friends on the line assem- hlml in do them honor before leaving the :znlsz‘llliorlmml Where they were brought up and had spent their mar- rim) Eil‘r so far. Mr. and Mrs. Sir-w.â€" art. It wry highly respected rouplr. were presented. with a handsome rmri: acemnpanim M‘ an appre- til‘tll?“ fY‘lo’ll'i'.‘:' conveying the sinâ€" wpp good wishes of the community. \1 r. it; rl S. Best made the presenta- tion, and Mr. John T. Parker read the address to \vliirh Mr. Stewart lilting‘ly replied. Dainty refresh- ments taken by the ladies were served. and a very enjoyable evening was Spent by all. Mr. Stewart has rmnted his farm to Mr. Cephas Hin- dle and will move this: week to his residenee in this village. Mr. Charles McKmhnio had a 11mm rnw escape from serious injury a fun” days agn. Whilo at Wnl‘k in the hush. Hm limb of :1 tree fnll :md 9!"!le mm in the faw knovking' him uwr Ind injuring his knm" in Hm m”. P‘ortr‘mtely h:- was not. rut in 1va fawn [ml was lumed in Hm knu- awhivi‘: is *mm'nvinu. "JR-p J. 1. Hus-1rd vntm'luined hvr Mass m‘ mm. in tho Mo-thvdist Sunâ€" day Schml at am enjoyable party :r'émn at hm' humv on Saturday afâ€" lvmoon last. Mrs. David Blair of Toronto was :2 Visitor last week with hor hro- Mrs. David Blair of 'l‘m‘onm was :w Viiifm' last week with hm' hm- tin-"w: John Heard 1101'1‘ mid WiHiam H 't'an‘untn Lino... \Vn were fax-oped WH}! :1 Viflt l'l’nm hvr \‘Jlih‘ 'alling n"- wth‘ AM frivnds in hm‘ native NH. \V. MN is in 'l'an-nntu Visit-- in; burduughtvr. Mrs. ' J. Cl”'.~'~‘ley. ‘J; 'l‘lmmas l‘ nlmm‘ 1m» clown! his humo- and mm: in 51 MM thv “inter with Mr and Mrs W H Hoard. after \i§iting an:._mt0. _ Mrs. Wilmn McMulh-n and 'Mrs. hmmld Mvh'm! W1“ 31.911 owr Christmas wnh rvlntwvs m 'l‘nmnh). R111. and M1'.~'.111:1tm1 and M12W‘. II B11111 will Spend Christmas 1111b wlahves in Toronto, and Mr and Mrs. Battv and daughter 111“ 11311. 111111111115 €11 “31131171 and W 'l1iib1'. Mrs. ’l’. W. Findlay has roturnnd than two’ wmeks Visit with fric'nds :H ”won Smmd. hr. Rolwrl. Mortnn nt‘ I’ittshurg, I’m. is spending Um hulidays with his parents at “'arvham and with HVBS hero. Mrs. W'. lnkstm'. Miss Hazel and Master Murray am 5isitiug this weak with tho {miner's mother and other mlativm at Wareham. Miss Ruby Dam! of Long Branch is visiting with Miss Irene Stewart at the, home of Mr; and Mrs. John Stewart. Mr. R. Bunthan, wife and daugh- M', Elizabeth. and Mrs. W. Wilcock wm-u mum‘tained with otlwrs at, the 523th Fun-niche: - - Durham. Ontario To Our Many Friends and Customers We Tender Our Sincere Good Wishes for ‘ A Merry Christmas D. M. SAUNDERS DURHAM CHRONICLE him H10 (‘11! Hm Mr. ‘Hém‘y Howard hqs gone to Toronto to spend the Ch'nstmas and the balance of the winter with. his sister. ”Mirâ€"[and Mrs: Harry Quigg of Bar- riston are visitmg Mr. and Mrs. Cros- sley and other relatives. _ home of the latter‘s daughter, pm. R. Parslow, Durham Road, on Friday oven ing 189$. Mr. Ernest. Russell, :1 young farmer near Rock Mills. underwent :1 cri- tical nperation for ulcers of the stomach at his home on Saturday last. Drs. McFaul. Collingwoud, and Guy of Maxwell operated. and though the patient is very weak the latest report is that he is slightly im- .__ __... _ I... all '0 l , The services at the churches on Sunday partook of the Christmas spirit. in the sermons preached and music rendered. At the Methodist ‘Ihurch the pastor assisted the choir 2y giving two well rendered solos. .\.t the Presbyterian Church, it was anniversary day in the Sunday School. and the pastor spoke specialâ€" ly to the young people. At the Bap- tist Church, one young lady received baptism. . _ I I n Mr. George Brackenbury head me- chanic in the Mc'l‘avish garage. met with a had accident on Monday foreâ€" noon. when he got severelv burned about the face. hands. arms and one leg by an explosion of gasoline in a nail which stood near the stove. A niece of iron falling into the liquid ('leOd it to enlash on the stove and ignite. Mr. W. Turney was burned ~‘Omo and had a narrow escane in rescuing: the vicfim whose injuries were dimmed hv Dr. Turnbull. A fire (xviingruiehvr‘ savmi Hm Shop though come of the \vooc'ixw‘vrk waq charred. Mr. i?!"“(‘i{i"n}n)rv’.~= friends doenly evnmzathizv with him in his mis- I'm'imw. -‘o’ -wr v‘l‘ ‘ vâ€"v, Mr. Alfred Harrison, Toronto Line, has been in for a few days f1 om an acute attack 9} gqllstpnes“ THE CARE OF THE INSANE AND THE MBNTALLY DEPICIENT Mr. W'. R. Simmons, 4th Line, who has been in poor health for a year, regpseqlast week, anfl is ynrgjll. -_d Mr. John Pedlal‘ is now the tenth m’tiwm horn to enjoy news from ahmad and othm‘ entertainment by radio stations to his home. Merry Christmas 1.0 The Chronicle Editor and staff. The Canadian National Committm fur Montal Hygiene has held its Anâ€" nual Meeting: in Montreal and ha< «lvl'idml t0 spmul $30,000 a year for llw wars in m-scarch work. in Hm lin ni' mental hygimw. The rosem-vh \Vnz'l; will hv undertaken wilh a WWW [.0 bring about a more humane mnl minutific nmthod of treatment n“ ”w insane, Hu- epileptic and those llisé'ul‘flllliltfis who from birth or an n I\ stage of life 3.10 in a selious .h mm m llldlh rlnfmttixe. The Lady “Hit“ of Vimv Fund has reached the mex) mark, and the Rockefeller 1"“undutiou has donated $75,000. The (Jnmmittuo h0pes ultimately to raise half a million. ’l’u succeed the late Dr. C. K. Clarke. the Committee has appointed Dr. Clarence M. Hincks. Toronto, (formerly assistant medical direc- tor? as medical director. l)r.Charles H. Martin, Montreal, is President. The. Committee has already made Mental Hygiene surveys in most of the provim'vs and has drafted or outlined policies based on these sur- veys for the guidance of Provincial Governments in providing care of the. mentally abnormal and subnor- ma]. It plans, in-the coming ears, 3 special study ofchildreu in so 10018, institutiom. courts, etc. A .â€" The Social Service Council of‘Can- M13 is the (intetanding national agenâ€" t')‘ (Niâ€"(mi‘l‘utlllg‘ W’itll the National llnmniitivu fer Mental Hygiene. Through its llt'l‘SUllill leaders. its pro- vim'ial um! lucal branches. its i'hurrli «in-(meridian and suppm‘t, and its press bureau reaching: 4,000,- 000 i-emlwi-s lu'im- a mnnth. the Coun- cil has been lining: its part in edu- cating and moulding public opinion. and in encouraging governments to provide adequately in education. treatment and institutional care for their mentgilly handicapped citizens. Ono of the chief obstacles to ade- quatv action bv governmans' is the cost of maintaining these temporary or permanent wards nf society. AI- ready this: obstaclr» is being overcgmo sum-vssml nxymrimenté in utiliz- {By Dr. J. G. Shearer.) netheir labor, alike to: its thera- eutic and its economic value and us quormously reducing the cost of their care. Morons in New York and other states are in large numbers being cared for a. one-fifth the cost in institutions by colonizing and parole methods. In New Jersey a colony at imbecile males promises to be wholly or very 1:11:3er sat-supporting. Much also is being accomplished by the special class for subnormals in the regular public schools. There are some hundreds of such classes in operation in Canada under spe- cially trained teachers. The removal of these problem children from among normal children in the schools is a very great advantage lo the normal children and their teachers. But a large number uf the annual-- ly deficient can nvwr lw safely left to fend {01‘ themswlws m 1110 www- Looted atmosphew of what a normal man calls libertv. Under such con- ditions, they will (wntinuo to he as at prnsont a narriflc «economic cost. to our nation and our chief source of Crime, prostitution. \‘icv, illegitim- m"; and venereal (.lisuaso, working tlmr terrible havoc to sminty and to coming generations. Nova Scotia has recently provided for the care of hcr mentally defec- tive girls. Ontario is contemplating the. establishment of. a How indus- trial training school for higher rgadc subnormals to demonstrato what can be done toward making that class Wholly or largely SONâ€"supporting and capable of living in normal so- ciety under sumo-vision. When a great menace. is fully un- dorswod, it can generally be brought. unmr contra}. One of the must sorâ€" ions dangers of nur mental doficion- cy problem is the prvvailing ignorâ€" anm of it, in Canada. \thn the ppnme generally realizu UH) facts. owr governments mu Nu {anger hos- itate to face their rmmmsihility fr-mlnsslv and fully. “ The monthly mcntmg m Hm “’0â€" men's Instituh- wiH 9m MM at, thv harm» of Miss .‘umiv “'40? on Fri- day. January 2. A mum- will lw givunhy Mrs..!‘. H. Handing. nu “Our 'lablc China.” 'erv \wl? he an exhibit. 0f “Something at 111) Grand- mother‘s." Mr. (I. C. Mi‘Mwn'o‘ is expected to be prcsmm and give 3 (MR 0n “\Vhat \Vnmvu (mum, To Know About. Lam“. Hull Hall. “New Ynar’s' Rosalutimus.” More With‘)\\.~‘ than \xidmx'vrs re;- mm'ry. All winners wish In play anather game. THE W. I. MONTHLY MEETING 7W HOSPITAL Pl'flm Wm Int I!) continua I‘- tlo d-Words‘l'o Got It.“ LDC I“ Will. “Talked to Death" has been a. fate of a Lethbridgo, Albert; m according to the doctor’s mm on a death certificate, filed with Don; ald Mack'iu, provincial registrar all accepted by tho pmivncial author’- ities When the ceritflcate came first to the registrar. there was a laugh. and it was x-vturned to (he Lethbridg‘ doctor for a preper “mum of death" to ho insm'tvd. but tha 'docwr WIS adamant. ”The mam wu litertlly talked 1-0 math.“ ho. WM! Mk. “And [ refuse to alter my statement as m Um mntrihutory cause of dvalh." anustigaliOu revealed the fact. that the man. some sixty yam of age, had an Operation performed on him in a Lethhridgp hospital. Al- though seriously ill, the 919990;! ayor ho would have romwmd if his rel» tiws had nut. kept up a continuous battle of words with him in an ef- furl 10 gel. him in alter his will. Authorities refuse to divul e tho man‘s name. chiming it migit hi- volw the “111in in publicity where the law could do nothing. Water! Water! Water! RH. No. 1:. Durham. Thu-shy, Dom-hr 3, ms. What Is Good Health Worth? Why take a chance and use water that is polluted and unfit. for domestic use. when Pure Water can be had by Inning a well drilled. WP handle Pumps and Pump Re- palm. Satisfaction Guaranteed ED. J . PRATT (thr‘ nun 1'0 BEAT. Phone 9843

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