i i=- Welfare And Public Health Gllll allure. VIIII on III Pulllo llult Alton _wcekl1 ll m. Ooh-I. Ifurnlllol by the Loo-Lilo! Ono: Brush. DIPHTHERIA Doplrtment of Public Health, Saskatchewan ' A disease mostly of the upper respiratory tract. the throat. the nose. the larynx. It is any condition. even simple sore throat, in which s. special germ aimed “Klebs Loeffler Bacil- lus" is found. ‘ Adults frequently have the dis- ease. but children are moi-a sus- ceptible tto it, especially between the ages of one and six. The cause of the disease being definitely known. the means by which it ls spread are also known and make it easily checked when proper pre- cautions are observed. The germs are spread ‘by the sec- retions from the nose and throat of persons sick with the disease and may be carried indirectly by freshly contaminated towels, etc. 1n the case of children. exchange of sweets, slate pencils and other arti- cles that have been in the mouth, is a frequent source of spreading, dedddflfiil lWiiS (hurried illirouisll. will . Symptoms From two to SEVEIIJIBYS after a healthy person has been exposed to the infection, the person oftcn complains of a. frcquont desire to clear the throat. iUpon inspection. the throat is seen to be dark. red. swollen and sometimes covered with u dirty white coating or membrane. the color of the ash of n cigar. .\n ut- tempt to remove this membrane or coating causes bleeding. 1n sev- ere cases ulceration of the throat is seen. and often from this thc threat}; has n, highly offensive and characteristic odor. The glands 0t the neck are enlarged and tender. and often of a huge size. The iiosc may be affected, giving viii il_ ills‘ charge 0i‘ matter and occasional bleeding. lf the larynx becomes af- fected there is hoarseness and a croupy cough. etc. The child is fev- erish. has headaches. loss of uphill‘ no, coated tongue, stiffness oi the neck, tenderness about the ailgles of the law and conliiliillis °l 5mm’ 1195s of the throat. in ‘the mildest cases only u slin- plo sore throat la found. Willi lew- lf any of the above Blllii-‘l- l" 59v‘ cro cases it comes on more or less uuddonly- with high fcvcr. Dilln l" ear. aching in the limbs. pain in swallow-ink. swelling 0i‘ ilii‘ ilecll- h,“ or slyeltfllll and woariness so great. as to cuusc the child to seek io lic down. l Most oi’ ilu- signs iind synltlilimlfi Inst two to fourtocn days "ii ll l‘lll'~‘>j but Wlllliilll proper treatment. thei germ mill’ ibiiiiilii l" ll"? lllllllll llllllnieniibors and one visitor met. at iiosc and is cupublc of ltilectlllPtilie home of uviirs. ITBClOF hiulman others for many "iilllllls llllll “vellum ‘October 9th for the rcfillliii years; Therefore tho iloctors cQPlmeetin-z mi lllllllS lastlvutc. After tiflcalo for iii-e ilcuilnilsnlnn 1° tho usuuil opening dtllfilffllll coni- gpliool must state that Dilllillll liliniittecs were uppointeda; onc to visit tjiic school one to visit llic sick. and thc third to collect jam for bill! Jiospiltill. 'iil1is club is Iiprelpzirlni; for ll buxanu" in the iiciir son but all conditions oi illilll "y? iliuluclltlilulghetotilgnoktlizm“llorinmof "bnctciologlcull_i“ frce of the dis- uilht‘, v ‘ _ ’I‘lic cliicl‘ lllililliCl‘ oi tlic spieiid of diphtheria is from ircrson to 119i‘- icuo incrciisc its severity iliiil ll“ power to spread. Schools afford ii favorable ground for it: for ilWFL‘ children at the ages when incl‘ "if uiost likely to take the disease nit prought together daily l" 14°59 w“ tact with one another. They often use tho same articles. towels. 51.1105, pencils. etc. Schools with little or bad ventilation iind with n ilry llil(l foul aililofillllefc aggravate Therefore, ilurliig recess all win- (lows rlll0lllil bc opoiicd and tbc uii llllfmifil as much as ltiln-“illilu livlom‘ diphtheria. shuli bc permitted tu tho children uro cnllcd lofiflllii-‘l’ ultclld public, private, parochial lli‘ again. S 'i‘hc usc of trollor towcls and ilic common drlnklllif mill "f" llllilllbll‘ iildcd upon tho pronilscs Wlllffil In- fill llYlilW- TBIli-‘llerfl lilllllllll lllll" llllll fccllons illscasu exists. within ii that more is no interchange "l wcck of the discovery of such dis» slate pencils. etc». (iti-Wiiliilll’ lllll" cusc. shall bc lyurniitictl to uiiciid lug nu (intbrcuk oi’ lnllrvlliliifi ill-r" school without u nicdluil ccrll- homo of the Prtrsldcnt, Mrs. T. l". case. " llcatc. 1n ull ciiscs uf diphtheria tliia u'ict arc cordially lnviicd to iiltvntl this mcctiiig. llln schools. also. slight cases i1.-li.. the itlIlNiTi-‘m "0"! lllfilili) iiiiili‘ “"5" certificate must shite that swabs ilylliring about milrlwd and scrlilii“ liiivoibcen Lzikcii from tlic diosc iiiizi cuscs in children bcilvvoii ilii‘ iii-fl?" throat. s-cnt to tiic tllrovlnclul Buc- of tbrcc to ten Years of ago flnfl tcrlologlsi. and tluit his report is among nll dclicato children in ilic "nggutfyly" l, o" not diphtheria. homo. if ti - -i~ 'di htli-rin in the 1; | l-l 1] t 1;, l - l l . ‘con _ , ii-islslihluillloobdfuufll ‘slurs Lthroiits in "wan 1L1‘...- ‘lllitlréslllnilltllrltl lxrolln‘ an; "lllllmlllm-‘s “'9'” llelllll- 59m" “l” hoiveil inc the reply he wrntc bu. Aim l liflil" ill" lillli-lwiiiii lll- rlilllfifil should ho regarded with sns- hum“; no Qonlmllllltgallon (llrectly picion, till doubtful cases should bu h sent homo with u llOie to the liiil“ lioiisclioltl. cuts to have a. dootor called In to c-unnlnc ihc chllil- No olillilie" exists must llt‘. quarantined until lrom infected households. should mm], “h... h, “vol-y hey-w" 1,. bu.» bc iillowcti -to iitleiiil school. tcrioioglcully lirco nf ilic (list-use. .\ All persons who have been "in gflfil four by six lift-lies braving tlic contact" with ifcase oi‘ illplttlliifl" work qtieiriintiiic. and the name oi <liould be watched for tiwo wccks. the iltsi-uui- must bc put up and hurmpsud rm- the use of the instil- "illiititl tile Sdllliili will llilil iillolvll kept up by llll.‘ liousclioldci" on tlir iii-cm to be immune or untitlxin hhthhh. 0|" p...“- 0mm- dour or such llilii bee" 8W9" ll? ll" ll°9l°lV lll lioiisc and uiitll tlic rpuiicnts llilVl‘ which case only u. few days supof- been l)l‘f)])0l‘l,i' ilcchircil iron. and tho lionic of .\li-s. Jas. E. hint-Don- ald. m; Ngyem-DCX‘ 15th. Twelvo mambo-rs and four visitors wore vision l in necessary. iuxln waonfars immunity. The "Public tlibalth Act states: sons living in such u house arc ill-l \ _ m x v r (l) That whenever u teacher in lowed outtlitli- llll‘ll' own prcniisc~vii>ll Piillilil- -‘ 10ml" 9i iil-‘i ill -‘lll_\' school has reason Io suspect. oxccpt that uu lllillilli‘ lllil)’ go to that any-pupil ‘is suffering firoin 0e wot-arc iiicdicul or other lllll in inhuman m “w new irmmh PM“ ‘ mm“... hwhhred when changed 0h for tiii- raising of funds were oi- "Y llll5lll9"" llllll lllll” l "l" l" l“? m“, Mm]. u“. Sal-flux or lunch voii postage. cables and such pctty ‘ ' . - lixpenaea incurred on my bchalf. nlr-dloiil lli-‘flli-li time" gllll ins par- clergyman or a person actins ltfl-tlor-enwlffht" ll";llf,;"‘n,lfhl‘jfff,flf,,I}§"II,.{“§Q ‘iron agrcc to aettlc and remain on “lll m‘ Bliardiun. Such Pupil must instructions from the Alcdicnllhnih uhlhe home or hi...’ Ahdrhw not attend school without u special health Officer. suniiuri‘ lit-l,‘ mhugohn_hi_ ‘that. there exibld lit tlio home 0f any pniorgcucy. nor is anyone from any pupil. ti-ny inftfotloits disease. Ullilllllk‘ allowctl to visit therein c». ho. the teacher. must notify tho ci-pt tlu- i-iv-illciil iitteniluni. unrschm ilitépdrt of WOIBBIYB Institutes for P. E. I. tBordea The regular meeting of iibria club was ilield on October 24th at tlieihome of Mrs, Noll, Danraoh. fourteen iinembers were 111N990‘;- Aftver tilia usual- opening, the meeting was attended w. it “l8 def-‘lilfld to move the stoves of the odlioolli-rooms to tihe ifront of idle rooms. lllfflgffllll-illi: of Victmla. imiusi ivas cnloyed by slid itlie members. The next iiiect- lng iwiill be held at title home of home of ‘Mfrs. J1. J. MacKcnilirick Ode, fdlluwctd by tlhe ~l'8ll.tllflg and of tihe iii-embeds. The next iiiuctiiig diltilCfl at, ‘llllO ‘noiiic of ‘Mus. Cairns. hclld its rc-gulai- meeting on October Li“) zit the lioiiic of Airs. Mrs. Jack Moisaac. Success. Ten chambers and four visitors met at the ihouie of nlirs. Angus Green on October l-iith for the ircgular ailcetliig of ‘ills club. After the meetilnlg had been open- ed- in the uauati niaaaeir, aha club discussed the Japanese Relief Fund Two interesting papers. entitled "ilridc l-lll-(lt Fashion" and The Braloe in tine Wlliesi", were read by two oi‘ the members. 'i‘l;ic next inceiila-g will take lflluce at the ihollle of Miss Mamie M-ucliay. ‘Centrail Royalty. 0n November 1st. at the home of Mrs. Gordon Wubb. tvr-eaty women \\"i.‘ll'e presonlt iior the u-egutlar meeting of rlvis (bub. After trhc usual openil z the llllthlllcss of the club was amended to, 1A new ttloor was laid in the school (tuning the holidays and n coiiiittee was alalpoinbed to sec about having l1. mutated. Apro- giumme consisting of music and proved must ealoyiatbbc. The next. ni-ectiiug ivtlil be ihelld at "the home of Mira. J. W. Trowadale. Birch iiiill». Ten members and two visitors were present cit the on Octobor 31st ifor the regular meeting of this tqlub. The mcct- litg opcnclduuitli the staining of the adoption of tho minutes of tlic previous meeting. liqll-cailil. was responded to witlh lokcs. Apiipcr. cnitftlcil "'l‘o<ilu'y's Dress iiiiiu Yesterdays “as road by on mic mill be iitild at the liomc of Mrs. Robert You. - 11.0mm‘ Ftrcctouvii. 0n October" 24th t’liis Cllull] met. in tile haill for its regular meeting. Tcn members and two Ivlsitors wcrc present. Aiitctr usual opcning thc reports of cottiiiiiittccs and vii-c Sccretiirys nqport were dicoril. Plans ivcrc made Ifor n l‘lilill0WL"0il party to bu hcl-l. at ttbe- home of one of tlic iiiein-bcls. At the olosc of tlitc meeting n, fiidlgc contest was hold. Tho November meeting inkc Alex iLouw-r lfontatguc. ‘Fliis club D. .A. Norton. Nftcr Llic usual opening on latter-cs ‘lug dcbiiiie was liuid on "l\\"liic-li lids hhc Gl't.‘i\ii.".' .~\(l\'0llll\l,'vi.‘S, Tlic Country Woman or City iWoman?" '1 iic The next iiicct-ing will bc httid a! on November 6th at thc home of Mrs. Allan McKlnnon. Thirteen members and three visitors were present. After the singing of the Odc a paper entitled “Co-opera- tion" was read and enjoyed. A number of mandolin selections wore then given Iby Miss Emma McPhce. it was decided to supply tho sllreiiil "W" lllllll ‘fillers’ storm windows for thcSchool, the they thcntaclvos. tlicir clothing ltlltl When Schick ‘poliltlve. toxin iinti- ‘he house hdehhhlhlh» |||glnf9('[(gd_ chub tlicn inadc l>liiiis to serve llkll cocoa iii the school a1 iiooii hour. tho hoiiic of ‘Mlrs. Gcui-gc Beck. ‘Miiirruy itlvcr. Twenty flvc ‘Question Box“. ARMADALE. ~- 'i'hl.~i Club inct iinday or other School. (-1) That no [YUIHOII who has rc- l‘ lilll|l‘(‘i.‘ll_\’ with ilic i-es-t of ilic made for the holding of a Bazaar. A committee was appointed to col hospi-uil. An interesting feature oi this meeting was a "Qiivililbn BOX" meeting of this institute Willi held in the Schoolhouse on November visitor were prcsciil. The incetlng opened with the singing of tlic Ode alter which the minutes were rend and adopted. A committee for the Christians 'l‘rec. the sum oi $15.00 iviis voted for tlic purpose. it ivris ilccitlcil to get the loan of books from the McGili 'l‘ravclliag Library iind a Committee was an pointed to clioOso the books from the licsts. A paper entitled “Econ- oiiiy iii the iionie" was tread. Three now members were added to the Club. November 8th in the Schoolhouse. There was an attendance of thir- tecn members. Aftcr the singing of tho odc the minutes of last meeting were read iind adolliet-l- A paper ".\iutlici"-'s Part. iii School iilfo" W118 read. A sum of money to bc used for prizes ill. tho cnd of the school term ivus voted at this meeting. A committee of twn was appointed to visit the school iiud soino iioccssairy’ equipment is to be suppllcd for tho school. A com mlctoe was also appointed to visit tlic sick iiiiil ll suiii of tnoiicy- was votod fur tho purchasing of fruit. etr for tiic sick . A [)l'()_l.','i‘llll‘l of rc citations, songs. cttn. WHS ilivii i=ll' joycd. Tho next meeting will bi‘ nold til the liomc of Mrs. Jua- Dymcut. at T p. ill- ing of this institute was held at tlic home of Mrs. Wm. (Iain on Nov- cmlaei- 7th. Twelve ineni-liers were prcstm-t. After the slnglllg ill ll"? Odo tlic roll was called and the minutes rcuil. it. was decided to bold ii Lecture and Basket Social on November 20th. Milicfiiilii Till‘ uocegmn-y repairs to school have been purchase-t! and tlic work is to bc done in the near future. The Wife Murderer . Loses Appeal (Canadian Press) 0'l"i‘AWA. Nov. 23.—'l‘lic Sup- renio Court today dismissed with costs the appeal of Gustave Dube. who lies uiidcrsentence of death i'or the murder of his wife. ’i'i'ie execution is set for December 1i. The accused was sentenced to capital punishment last April by the court of Xingu Beach, at Mont- magny. and the date of the execu- tion set for July i3. Later the sentence was postponed to Dec. 14. ln October the court of King's Beach in appeal, at Quebec. dis- missed an appeal and the case went to the Supreme Court. order "to be placed as soon as poa- siblc. Plans were made for ways and means of raisin-g fuadsduriag the winter months. The next meet- ing will be held at the home of Mrs John A. McKinnon. MURRAY ILiVER.-— Twenty-five members iind one visitor met for the regular meeting fo this Club at the home of MrsJiector McLean on October 9th. After the usual open- ing reports of committees were heard and new committees iverc ap- poliitezd. " Plans are now beihg lect ipreserves to "be sent to the Five new members were added lo the Club. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Wm- Aliey. , SPRiNGl-‘ll-JLD. —- The regular lst._ ElCVUll members and one ivus appointed tu Iiurcliltsc glitfl N>ORTiIx\i.\l!——Tllls Club nict on mow rizitrii-"riit- rcguluriiieet- (Continued from Page One.) o. What date wan this‘! ' ' same date as his telegram. He said they ware talking about me. com- paring myself with Capt. Rollaton. (Shhmmeh m the last arrival; and when they re- hmows) ;_ ieiveil my letter they decided.t0 send for nie. The proposition up the work that Dudley was a posed to bc doing, at a salary 200 pounds a year and all my ex- peiises paid. Then he informed m.» hhhh come’ Andrew harass‘, Mh_ that since his appointment thorn was ti cliuugo in the some- work ..,- _ ills llirP" the aforesaid lands and buildings ippointuionts. l do not renicmbor (hgfginuftel- called the “h! tlii- wording nor the iiatcs. but. the iliens), first ilulu I liclicvo is right Febru- And when...“ the principal h, L was ilonirous that his interests in the 'lll(il.'l‘ tiio bxocutivtv Council, np- said business should he for attcntled to and managed during iry lJlil of this: your. That MR. INMAN: if you are going to Thomas Henry Scott Jflckggn 1 {lvii iu i\liich_»-iI's appointments in Thorpe Villa, Great ' " wiiltiicerr iliry iili0lllil bc- put in pro- Road, lfydc. in the isle of Wight ncrly and not by hcnrsny. ' THE ATTORNEY GENERAL: called tho agent) to g it is not inatcriiil; if I considered and to take upon himself the ca", it so to this inquiry i would out in and charge thereof on his behalf "he CVldtTllCt‘ inyscit’. W0 can pro- during 111's absence‘ which “h, lnco ihc originals. ' .-\. i saw tiiri-c appointments. 'l‘ii'-.- Now these presents witness m,“ pur- tlic- principal hereby constitutes- llc suit‘: hc bad written to iind appoints the agent to be his ihi Pit-mini‘ nsliliig that. the word- iiffifltl and lawful attorney oi’ for ‘in: b.- aitcrcii because the word and concerning all his interest lu likely the sniil business and in (he nalnp iffciiil tho people he hoped to get. and on behalf of the principal to n touch with. llc showed inc uu- do the following acts. (lead... and itlier in much illi‘ some terms and ilililfzs or any of them. that h, m liffcrciit dzitc, which was for coloii- iiflyi l lzzitioii liirposcs. He showed inc i‘ (ti) ’l‘u enter into s hird Pfltllill‘ diifeiri-iitly worded lllld rclating to the purchase of lamp; ' do not quite know what it ' " lcrrctl to. Also l saw in print ionic periodical his rc- in Cllllflflfl. iii (b) To cntci- into such tin-dug... h _ ‘ _ ‘l3 “fem” l?" llfliiillllg settlers to pcciul Commissioner of the Princ». Canada from Europe or Asp. hlilsvziril island (iovcrninent in ‘ ist oi‘ other Commissioner-i from lands iii Canada to any Tiiziiiiln uni! ihr Proviiicos. And so Wlloliisocver, licrc uuis no fbil-HOII for me ioubt his bonn-fidreitcss at all. i lei: such contracts h illli nu ilint iluti- Supt. 23rd after nml phrbhaheq hm] q l iind iigrcud to lcavc England on suhiect to ‘y; '1 hc 6th of Octobci" iind ' con mum spnnd a "row dlfys _ p with hliii in London to get conve- ‘Bl “l” Agelll l” ‘l”l"’l’l' lllllllllw‘ rant with the organization. When "red l0 elm?’ llll” lmll ill?" llllll I m“. hhh “m! m the cm, he huh bind the Ifrincipal in tiic following his rmittcr \vitliout any previous con- ~pp0liitnicitt i'or immigration pur- llmlallo“ l“ lvrlllllg by the h.,_ Principal. that is to say. To (This tansc tho (lovcriiniivnt iind knock- “mllloll “ruck olll- wllll llll lllk" l0 (d) Provided nevertheless that ll!" l2)’ the Principal received n cable cancelling poses iind m1 awn’. m“. h; his recognition iiiiirlt. nth! initialed A. I". i\1.‘.’ D. F..| llilflkfi. ilc suid. "it makes no dill B" M" l" l next meeting will be held at the ill“ “llllcllol? ' . . . . . (‘r d . hfzglfhzfhxglplih;l_,_q-(ifeoreghhn- “.991. was quite fill right. with the twn lng of this Club was held at the home of Niirsl‘. A. Mailisaacfiolirlfl Line Road. on October 26th. T-hetre was no important business to be i-lurpcr, Supervisor. was ‘llieiiilll and gave a talk on institute work Making. ELDON—Tll0 first regular ineet- home. mudo lug of this institute was held in t-‘he gmhoollmugo 0p Nnvcmbi-r Gill. Fil- tccn members iind onc visitor wore to tirrungo ii programme for iicxt fllllillllll,’ wiis upmiiitcil. Plans fol" buaincsu work wcrc discussed lint dccidcd to niccting, which will bo hclil at the Novcinbei‘ 15th this Club met rt the sssnry repairs have been made to ho school and (everything: report- cd u» boitlg “comfortable for tho ivlntnr." A iaer ontirtlcii “The t The llOllSl‘ in which diphtheria ohhfhhhioned nlotphhl. hm] the haw, l fashioned daughter" was rcud. lllims wcrc inado for the holding of u (Jhickon Supper. Three dozcn cups, saucers and plates. also White oilcloth for thrcc tables arc to be uic. Tho next meeting will be held st thc lioinc of Mrn. David W';llk0l‘. polntcd to concerning u pump which is being (‘ARDIGAN ~-'l‘lii.s Cllll) mut iii errnce. though. liecziusi- tho otlici ll" Klliivfiil to lieffvfni iii/Bl‘! . .... -- . oti-r a-t 'l t" i b vio an. still good. iii. took inc to rlhelmteieér s‘; tfillllgvsxlnclllpg: i: ‘Inmmce “have been Lwdhed why], Mr" Dmllllll‘ “ml Sununersiizie, Ke-nsiiagron. l-lluntetr ic iznvo thc Sullll: opinion. that it “lllll lllmllllls” ll“ llmPlY and ellllclll‘ tppoiiitiuciits remaining. _ ma. tum/m; You could uot tell "W" l" "l" °“'" Plover verso" ii what a lawyer said in Court. l A. When Mr. Douglas assured us ‘fillll llrlllclllllll llerebY mlillleii . ti . Viiss that there was nothing wrong then "1" °°ll ""5 llllll "Bree" iii illl transacted M this mee Us ‘ ie went into the question of Power “m” l° llllllY "ml mllllrm ‘Vllill- of Attorney with Mr. Douglas, and ewl llle ggelll shall lllwlllll? il° 0i‘ t ti a F-lower- hfi". Douglas said hc ivould have it “all” l“ ‘l ‘llme l" "llll "limit lilo “ml l‘ llelmms n‘ on o ma“), as soon as phshihm 1 “w” premises aforesaid by virtue here- hrranhhhmht, of and to indemnify and save bann- whh my “hm ‘momma my m? ess) the agent from and against oioyurs and wont. to hlni again on m“ llallle‘ Monthly. tho 1st of (lctnbor, ln-ciiuso liliiclicll very busy. l dlri not sun a lovcriimtriti unlit-inn the I1 Amherst Rd. 1W0 "ilfiklléy, N, E, He, Spinster, Typli-tl, w) and lic lmpreascil on mo ‘allows to stuy on tho island. "oi-c lic nmlltlil u. which litformed “lmclliiiir will" iv do on arrival: thc-ni that l was about to start and M“ Scllllmlllll-E" iiiiil S00 iii oilcc "god them m M“, one ymm hhd on arrival in island, and if he has not satisfied than they could collllllcl l°ll lllm l0 liilllll li. linvc their money suggested wo should lmvc some- lfelll l° Ellllmllil ‘Vlle 7min Moni- thing in writing about our urrangc- relll l” D- Cl- Clelll- lli-‘iivriei’. nicnt and in his offlcc hc ivrotc lllollcll-‘lll Tlllleli- M°ii¢i0ih New ‘he following icttcr: 2nd October. 1921i. l/lout. 'l‘. li. S. Jackson. if. Z\'. (it. Prcston Ril.. ltyilc lHlo of Wight flour Mr. Jackson: (‘onfiriniiig our vsrbul urrniigo- iiciit. this lcttcr acts out same. igrcc you salary ls- to commence from tlic diitc ‘innaila iind in to be at the rate oi too pounds por uniuini. in l iii nddi- medlcdl certificate to the effect that specter.) t the lioitre and pupil an- ‘lree from the disease.‘ ‘ ' libs occurred iii lllfllilm-‘ITO-DUDII or first 24 hours of the disease there wm-e preflcnl. Tim meeting open- teaclieafronf that house sbalfat- in practically no dtmgcr. Vi-‘Oiilfilcil with the flinging of nu- Ode. Roll tend school until a certificate has die from diphtheria because n ('B59,Cll.ll\\’llt4 responded to wttha ‘Pickle bs-eii obtained "frmi tho doctor (the utilities) stating‘ that infection no loam- uxilhfil the Mime ma that etc" have been disinfected.” (ti) Tint no persona nnflaflfl iron my lafectiim disease, e toxin to give benefit. Agntitoxln is distributed free i0 Yell‘- atolliiiin. thy the Department ' Public Health. iilioroforr- is within - rvaaehxoluall, ' y \- lllront ix neglected and ihsRnclpi-f’ Mfidlflll Health Oiloer in Mlltilill- angst-flan railed foo late for unit-Huan- Donovan, was appolnuxl for liillil W011i fiouthumptoa. a - ~ the remainder h.» the “ma,” miles from home. and sailed Th... n“; mean" Wm be Halifax. not so very fur frum tlia the nick psi-son. house. ciolhinghplfyaicllus and hospitals‘ in saix- iheld at the home of m». Thos. Mc- inland: but in view oi the nut of Manon. (Continued on page 12)- hnervleh. H", hhqmhh tion to tho siilnry I imi to pay you your own personal railroad ‘ the Colony Area during the period 0i‘ empolyiiient sr. (‘OHUMBA - On ocioiier arrangement to be for one The only’ “m? Fviiiilill’ lili‘ illllll" lilth this lustituti- hold their regti- _ _ “ml-h. h. hhflloxlr. glvoil earl)‘. h“. mhehhg h; (h... fl(flroglhq|lgg_‘lly either of us on one i3) That. when infectious iliaeusc Whoa sufficient is given dnrlmt ill‘? Eleven moinbi-ra iind one visitor ocrtaln and thou to be ilctermlnetl notlcv. ANDREW‘ FRASER MITCHELL In the ordinary course of A he“. hreshhhh M", events I should have left hurry to get me away l ind leave from Liverpool and arrive la Quebec. in, consideration-of . . H“ extra expcuscii. On the liner be that l would go out here and t u FRASER huq-CHELL to ma“. P‘ THOMAS HENRY SCOTT JACK- “l SON. R. N.. retired. To all to whom these presents or otherwise acquire an interest in properly his absence and has requogggd Preston Lieut. ll. N.. retired (hereinafter o to Canada ngcnt has consented to do. iich contracts n (C) To scli and convey such Dersoii nil Elrrafigenlnntg ales siinll he on in writing TllE unciisii EllQllifiY A Verbatim Report of the Proceedings" of the Commission Appointed by Order in Council to Inquire Into the Conduct of Andrew Fraser Mitchell, ‘Recently Dis- missed Immigration .Agent for This f ' h ll -d h t a. The Zfitlle of September. the ‘Zijgfui filafhng “luff: D1388“? journey and also a large envelope containing the power of Attorney. evidence. as rowan or ATTORNEY. dated *1» 3rd October, 192s. ANDREW cliell. of Yeoman House. 3i Hay- Provinciiil m h h; (h C t f Government: that in the Mariflmo hhadr Smvlllhcee hfoungoeh lgtlztgil" . Provinces they take politics very’ seriously and that the new Govern- pflhclhan Bends greeting. ment ivcro absolutely opposed to this scheme iind would put every u] 1h [he business ht ibstacle in the way. but that. they lands m Canada with a were coibiitlttcil to it by their pro- decessors. And he wanted onc out tlicrc who would Kcnticmun (hereinafter called the Whereas the principal is interest- acquiring view to BPBCUIIS dwelling houses and other buildings thereon and 1o bringing _ _ settlers from Europe and Asp; m loyaily tor him and (in thezr best Canada and inducing them to buy .0 gct this scheme tznliig fully. Hi.- also snowed m - bun- 2 Deer Killed (Clnldiln Prue) Ont., near Ca-labogle. School and in Teacher Training. distnlct as follows: steed». itllro Clifford Orooker. Millerton. Tab uaiurtiaa . - brook. him-led Ellis, Olnitham. Miss l). A. Aria-son, Newcastle. E. C. for iihe your. ally to all intents and purposes as the principal could do or have hese presents had not been made. 1 On your way through from llloni- Brllll5“'lcl(..l-ll0.1lilmll6r of his train you are coming on and tell him to be positive to meet you, that you are representing Andrew Fraser hiitchell and that you flro en rontc to thc Island. Roltnson paid 100 pounds; if cop tract 81.081. Stoodman paid 150 pounds: he wants bedroom larger than other rooms, if contract 81.031, Quinn bald 232 pounds. wants liiiliooh lame-r; if contract $1.051. Allenby paid 350 pounds, wums -room house. Well must be dug at once before house ls ppm and kitchen Dlaccil above well. Gel wit? fo contracts from Schurmnu and others iind send them to me. Clipping from a" "flwillillicrs la Island bearing on hue. Clilblt! if anything known w“ P209 1y bower of attorney. Toll this! Piiilresontativea that reads u ‘can d have been improved by ie nflux of more peoplo. "mm work iind more wealth created. ‘Ilillili cease and become impossible n ass the Govt. oppose my work Furs for marketing in England, iflnlss 60.. P. E. i1. I htitstirtuttes. (Junifenenca lilllil ta , “Ghhldimn-a “ems. are the “m.” high. Thenc- chronic tornis icsnow being calmed ion in the glflglglylflclhilggélgdlllgl" l" llllllllll? appears to be the most cause of chronic heart trouble, ant" this is onc of the most prom-otion of the Children's Work lhtc-gramriuio. Vii-dons parts of the Ilifivci" and (iiilatnlatietioivn were viisited last week. lAl. Summertime and Kenslngtioa lflligie numbers of ohildzren gather- ed for their hour.The pictures and stories were irvuclh enjoyed and the ‘gm-ls and’ =boys uttered heart- ily into itlie Bihte ‘drills. The iieaiclrars and; parents lljlfetSPlllli rfqunfi this perlod- intoxicating and frft) of suggestion. The Elem-an- tarry conference iieild ira Charlotte- town on Nov. 8th., was full of good tin-lags d-ue to the sadondiii "m; ln ivltncss whereof the party wrung o! “he commmee “in glmnge, prcscnt. At this meeting the mo-in- ituyerl with him mitli Wcdncsilay. “New h“ llellllllll" lil-lll-‘lcfllleil lil“ burs paid thclr fcou. A (roininlitec i cannot any that l i-illblli. that tlin = llllllll "llll lllllxllll lllll "ital illl! llllfil zcttlng fully convcraaiit with the ‘my "l ocllllllll‘ l" lll" Yo" iiiif‘ w“ thousand niuo hundred and twenty “r031 i-llrcu- (The original date. twentieth lcnvc thc mutter ovcr for next lual of him, but ho morc ihnii oncc ‘lay "l Allllll-‘llv llcmlclllml ‘Jill lii hnhrchhold "p0" m‘, [hm h Wm, a ink and the irorrcctlon initialied m,“ A. r. M.. o. r-t. a. m. a.) Wcst. All of the womcn of the (li/s- 1H,“. ho .h,h;,l.;_|,h;_~ he Sh“ H1 thslifiiflil. Scaled unrd 'll3l‘l\'(‘l"()(l in iiu etlin no saiarw tho arran e- c “Esellc” l’ NDREW uicill ivltli: Bcll wail that l should FRASER lllllclllallll» 'i‘ll/\\'l'1I1l-l‘3ll'$ REST- ' ' l7" make u Hlllilll profit out. of ii. Then 297 llllllllwllY Rlmil ‘to had ii lcttcr that Capt. Butler Sllllllllel» SWTQWTY- ltolnc of Mril- U00- CiliT- 'l‘ll'~'l‘° lllil Cont. llnthio worediscouutoat- BLANCHE M- Lollls were seventeen members and five - ..i’t'tl::.l... .\ iliplithcriti putlcnt must bc afslllflellllortsllotellhelhrrlézilgt ioccssity of getting those ‘Till-e caviar-en's commit-too oi that town ‘has been a moans of llllllilgilig tin: woiikcrs from var- ious ohurclltos together for rpnac- ilw] M“); ‘drums; tho year. One result is the cans-as oil day Hull Sunday School scholars—the flit- urcs showing a 79% cnrollmsni l" church schools. (lhlidreifa Day was observed iii ille Methodist Church. Charlotte- town on Nov. 11th, "Thanksglvink" was the theme of the carefully ur- rungod program. The boys choir was a fine part of this. while tlho principal feature of the service was the bringing oi‘ gifts by schol- ars and classes for the sick and those less fortunate. This Chil- dren's Day is an annual cvcnt and a splendid item in the church's program. ‘ Miss Trotter was in Halifax. Saturday. Nov. 3rd. to meet with the. Novn Scotti (‘iirli-i‘ Work- Bourd in maturing plans for thc big Provincial Conference. Nov. 23-25. Splendid reports were inadc by the coinmittce at work. showing at attractive program and giving evidence of great enthusiasm ovor tho coming (ronfercncc. ()n Sunday Miss Trotter spoke to interested grout-s in the Presby- terian. Methodist. Anglican Sun- day Schools of Dartmouth. and in the evening addressed the congreg- ation oi‘ tho Dartmouth Baptist cbuich 0a Girls‘ Work. headers‘ Conference-s in New Glasgow and Amherst were held and a Rally of the young people's societies of iiiiintlsor were addressed by Miss Trotter on Giiiis’ Work, iind ltcv. Mr. Burreti. on Boys‘ Work pro» gramme of tilie churches. The Kcntviile girls are preparing for organizing along the C’. G. l. T. lint-v. Miss Trotter spent Thanksgiving among old friends la ivoifvillc. where her childhood was spent. -——--ooc----- ‘NOT GUILTY l-limt stano-fl-Tho idea of your Ind support are financially: n“ ‘ovarian; steady sight iimm a day! unner- l Illllltllfliilihflirkflfliildlll ‘Itbao-“Neiiiliu would sauna about-manhunt»! Portable Welding Ouiilt, An ‘dluatablo Sonia wise man has lull Loading "this life is but a school when‘ cause of Death. sweetened by may study and profit by that I . - Now lodge acquired." We may! OTTAWA Nov. 23.--A record for deer huatingwas made by William Scoilaa. of Rich-mend. Mr. Scollan reports that while waiting among the branches of a tree ‘he suddenly spied two deer running thmugli the undergrowth nearby. He tired at the nearest. and through an odd streak of luck the bullet passed - through the first animal and struck he gave me 30 pounds towards the ll-l ‘mille- Bill" 499i‘ We"! lillleil . with a single shot. Five deer. each weighing from 100 to 200 pounds. adorned an auto- mobile parked in front of» a local cafe today. They were 111158911 by two Ottawa hunters at Darling, Sunshine. iron from a Source. Bending of Radio Im- pulsea, A novel Stereosoopo. Blood Frenzq of Cattle. Symbiosis. the condition in which different organisms live together with more unless of mutual efit. is louail to be much less rare than was supposed a few address. Dr. G. H. 1". Mutall gave many examples of its among animals and plants. showed that algae. fungi and biicter la often take up permanent residea ce la the cells of their boats. and at ‘times are transmitted itarily from host to boat. The varied benefits traced to the smaller mem» bera of the partnership. include the fixation of nitrogen. tubers on the potato. and aiding in digestion and nutrition. Some ganiams. Including some 30 speclei recent researches of HHIFVPY on thc of bacterin—ara light production of two species oi flshes-Photoblopharon omalops-havo revealed cent organs made up of many sets of parallel gland tubes, and graaul cs and rods moving in multitudes in the emulsion of those tubes arr recognised as bacteria. The lumiao sity is diic to the symbiotic bacter- ia. This luminescence la differs from the more common, in which two kinds of gland cells. oi stimulation, expel luclferln luciferase. products that mix produce-the flash of light. A new German welding outfit li- portable. and includes two Maritime Religious t Education Council itcv. Wl/ullillo C. Minimum recent- ly completed a series of district Sundiiy Sclioidl (Xxaveatiiioms in Northumberland, McKinleyvillc. Tabuslntac, Uoggieville. Black Ri- ver, Newcastle and Whitneyvlile. The meetings were masked -by a igootll atiteadanice and a remark- ably flnc interest and amt-coin. oion on the part of the workers. lliviery pastor tin each district was ipreseut alt tilie (baventlon wltih rho GXKICIPUIOII. of one who was all“!!! limit! llcmerl-IOK. onily present ‘but gave enthusiastic assistance. [Per-harps tine ‘out staailfng iii- tereat. eviiideaiced was iii- Milos- ionairy lllltuiiillilfillifill in tho isupday Rev. W‘. McN. Matthews. of llerton. iRev. J. A. Anderson of lhlatharii, Rev. Thins. Harrison of Black River. ‘Rey. F. W. Tliomip- by single Bunehscisniiiii Miscellany, Getting Togeth. (ly c. a. Mackenzie.) ‘p from the successes of ottierlihtlw we may also improve. but l-lll sure that the lessons that mllb the (lvuycnu impressions an: 4.1910 learned from our failures. __ ‘_ One of the truths of the‘ assertion ia the tic-called i ' ' ince we an farmers so often‘. ourselves with. We seem to illilik that the life of the farmer la the nost independent of all the "prohi- ilons that we are at the beckund zall of nobody that we can come ind go where we wish. and many ither such assertions. ,We as '1 iron-salon. have allowed thoughts like the above to dominate uluiatil we are so bound up in outs liat we do not even think of-“flr neighbor or our cominuaity, [pd a is m such thoughts as thespian we iind ourselves lu the-condi- tions existing at the present time. Under preaeutxiay conditions with what we need as necessities awiy ip almost out of reach, even 1p mod times and the prices of our products away below actual cost of production it is up to us to iind i solution for the trouble. One of the most promlnqgi; sources of the above coadltionfis. o my mind. this false indoponl]. noncy. One cannot help but. 59g hat an enonnoua waste of energy ind time and money that is taking place in many of our rural coin- nnnities. For instance, our school; ind educational systems. Many of wur schools not having an oven}; ‘If over twenty pupllg mum .beir education under conditions .hat cannot be for the belrt. but, steel cylinders carried back—onc containing liquid hydro gen and the other liquid The long hose connected i tanks is made unnecensar work in places not easily rcachei in facilitated. Suitable calves glvi control of the pressure of the gasei released and oi‘ the mixture of tbi supply for the blowpipc. , in a novel apparatus for ing color effects. a system ot’_ and levers makes it possible t1 vairy the proportions of two colon" shown on a whirling disc. out stopping the motion. and open- the way to almost infinite changer ia mixtures of accurately mined composition. Heart disease, which has centiy taken the place of cnlosis as the leading death in the United States. is ea- timated to be present in two cont of the general population o‘. the country. ‘The number of death: from this cause in the registratioi area. in 1020 was 141.9 per 100.000 Vermont lcudlag ailoihcr with a mortality rate while that of New Hampshire wa: son of uxglsiiev-lile. Rev. A. W. Brown of Now castle. Mn‘. J. A. (inifliiths of irppen Blackvilie and iMirs. Stymeat of Taibusintac con tribute-ii t0 rho success of tho Con- vention with velry flne axidressea. Oflricers were cilected for tho Blil-OKWUG; President. 3hr. Geo. Stetplhetnlsl Iidclbsiielaid. tSeicy-Tllreas. Mrs. Jtames MadDoiigaill. ibock- ‘Debby; Pres. ‘Rev, W. McN’. lliattihevns. iMilllie-rton; Secy-Treos. Allavui-ck; Pies. ‘Mzr. J. W. Riobentaoa. Talriisiawic. Secy- Tress. Mir-J. Gators lBitkih-aaaai. lGileaelg; ‘Pres. (Mira. Bea-l. Swcezy. Lower Napa-n; Secy-Treas. Mus. David M. Murdock. Wells- Chatliam; Pres. Mr. W. B. Snow.- ilJiBlll. Ohiiitniam. SenyhT-neas. ,Ml.us tNeiwcas-tile; ‘Pres. B. 'A. Tozcir, Nowicastile. Secy-Yrreas. INlsnim. & South iEak; Pres. Mr. Ernest Toze-r, Slliiker. Secyffreas. Mrs. A. iE. tMoLean. fwdiitaeyvltile. "NOtrlflhUlIl-bfllllillld County has how ma“ M.‘ 1mm 3110mm,“ l]; ‘Health Association paper. Dr. C. V ‘Wuhan at the -wm-h grime N_ n. Craster lately pointed out that thi ileaiha from acute heart disease- h .‘ Muchmh y, now “Ming uhupcricardits and endocardltis-weri a sglries of distmlct Iconveirtiious inlollly 33 P" llllldlllll- and llllll- mortality from tho more forms was more than 16 times a: third with 195.2. _>_. epidemic infectious disease. whici should he largely preventible the usual methods of isolation open. The acidity was found diminish progressively in pasflml from the dccp shad:- to lllii! while hi her ll than tic foros s. when» n5.- stuisglnc virus can ‘Cliifi’ "llmlly "clloll" The" ll" “W! scorcliiiii; llu: soils were 0'1 r Wfi‘) slightly acid. High strung light was found. hut only where tho soil was bii-ily iicmiod “lllelil "Bil lIPPlY the same princi- olcs to other liars in agrlculcu", Lei us tako “Getting Together” an the keystone and l um sure that iiig oi‘ copper, nickcl. illlll leiitlzinc our building will be of a uuro ind safe character. As the time laconi- lns and is even hem. when we mini take action to place our profession in its propcr placc. or often miter-soaked Pure iron is likely to hccoiut- valuable byproduct of tbc ores oi‘ certain (‘nauillmi The niili 0i‘ the Sullivan lllllli‘. Kimberly. B. (1., is producing (Lilly more than a thousand tons of iall- lng. consisting chiefly of phyrrhot- ite and phyrltc.’ iron sulphides. and . . .. containing about 40 per ccut iron. Very pure iron having boon obtained electrolytically from this tailing. n Government has been equipped for the experimental work. How are radio waves bent from a straight coursv- in traveling far around tho earth? lii-fcrring this iu his prosidi-utial address to the British institution of Electrical Engineers. Dr. Russell recalled the experience last iilay of two mount- aia climbers. who stcod at an altit- ude of 13,800 feot on the oraarhorn lu the Bernese Oberliind. and were able to are. the English Channel ui a diiltancu of more than height i.“ only 140 miles away. they saw around the earth's curvature. The mirage was doubtless due 1o rofractlon nf light by the atmosp- lierc. and as the radio or lloriziaa ivaves differ from light wiivcs only in war J-lUIIKIh, they also may be refracted. This offs-ct. however. is so limited that it docs not explain balloons bavo shown that the lower stratum of the atmosphere. troposphere. in which temperature falls with increasing height. tends upward about six miles above the British isles, and this iii ovar- laia by the stratosphere. ibo very different isothermal stratum. The lino of division between the two tmiils. but they remalaod fntillfn‘ eat or only mildly talc-rusted. in: nothing of the reported mi or user. it la concluded that ta», smote-mam witnessed‘ ‘by outtleullii was not 4mm blood. but by lotnotliibl ‘Wlili-‘li Ti-‘Dresont the limit an gang- "1 in’ our nurses the cost to filo whole province being about three. tightha of our total revenue. How rnuch better would be the oasultli f those schools would get logo-ch- ar in consolidation. what-e mm); nore effective work would be dong it a much smaller coat. , m)»; IIOIIPCBS of waste are to ho room] a many of our agricultural “u; when each farm. no matter how imall. must be equipped with g full line of machinery the moat of which is only used for a few dais "i011 year. The above. along will; wther things that might be spokoq; if over twenty pupils receive consideration of our people. on Jeclully our younger men booing, ihoy are the ones who will 11".. to begin the solution and upon. their efforts will depend mo 5mm; >f agriculture in the future. Much ‘mpruvemeut can no doubt he ac. ‘JOIIIDHSIIOG by community or join; sffort. No single remedy will he suffered to bring about a geaonl ‘mprovement, but a united actlau Fosarding the matters that are-of general interest to the cofnmlm aan do a great deal in lmprovlhg‘ general conditions. ‘ ' ' ‘ Amviis iiw thinss that deiaaud" our special attention axe ling-lg. proved roads. heme whereby ml‘ lellefiil ioiid system can-lie made better as welt as a better ‘lltflllfld of ro rs than is in yogue it present. c all know that w‘, have snout m too" much mo...» ‘in tlmnrovted roads to allotvlpm trelluenl 2110:3132‘; liege: fill’ lllmjflopppgq insidloui “""°.'“°"" "W" l” °i tin-orchi- of all diseases. manifesting itseli a“ ‘llllll’ l" lllls lmwllice- as "growing pains," the oft-repeat ed sore throat and stiff neck young adults. and rheumatic fever Theo with. co ‘idated school.- coiild be organized and atepstut; en to introduce ii proper gmgmgh; of agriculture la the coin-so o1 studies of our public schools. Cont» mnaity uctioa in a most pawn}. ever hi moving oflicial or gov-org. That exposure to light lensenr "lemal ‘llllllollly- the acidity oi’ soil la theory of J. S. Sager. from investigations around Vniols Switzerland. The region is one 0t gaeiss. granite and schiats. and iht soil samples were taken near Tile-so iltiuss affect the yin-i; wmiiiiiiilii! iiad if taken up try-the people could be made 0f inestlm‘. able vahie. Let me cite obs "or two instances wiiere this comma- roota of plants la the dens-a shade M” “u” h“ bee“ ll "M" 1° c reii.l th moderate glfiifdisspgill aelullxili QYOPIIKRLZIIY] in ilic buslness‘ lullgllmlm W "W995" Robertson in the only nlnailosJu-s been thc life of many of om- d“. tricts. Thou again. our Egg on. :les in another instance of cala- "i" iliiii- our wont-aim dairy show us what can be iicfttimpllbfl. i. Hi by a willing community‘ ma should inspire us to loot; farther i118)‘ be "refracted by tiic 111353" . bore and inflected by thc stra all hcro and the scattering of waves at the reflecting snrfugy may play an important part ‘.in transmission. . » w ' ‘a .-\ rccoiti aovoity in the Ro-(lool. O-"ivfllw- which consists of a shallow box with a concave mlrrm- "mum. cil inside the cover. When (in; core ls set upright in o“ 9nd a; ‘h. box. and a print. photograph or other picture» is placed at". tho other cad. the inagalfi l image show-n l_n tho ailrror ("has the appearance of a solid oblen, smud- lng out la relief. The inflection at slightly different angles. qs neon by the two eyes. aeetna to pronoun tho sumo offs-ct as tho famiior stcri-oacnpo. The popular belief umoltil cattle- incu and others that blood - duros in icueo irritation or mcm lll cattlo ha.‘ boon rat to t‘ . tost. The liiflbd of other lioilaes ind -~'4 \\~.\ b'-*=igi:t ‘~t'vr' tiie hi. strata seems to be rather sharp aylal it. Illllll n tin .l~t .l' '1 sace with its waste of time ind i