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Mossman, North Lake: S, Morgar- ‘d by me 9“bu‘h°“' Mm L' M‘ mx ' ‘°~ mmm Nom, Lake. 4 Ade,_ Montgomery Macdonald, the auth-- Administration of the northern etdgmucuulsfn Elma* ' ' or, said in a lecture hem provinces will be radically Y P P I '“ ' ~ “nent be du¢cunge¢i`ii your changed. uankmg. it was wa, win I E E O F,,(:;,.d°;y,,,Zh .In,d_he.a';1R’ unxnignlagf stories a.ren’t accepted," the noted grant wider governmental powers Do al' Nom, I|k‘,.' 3 Georg, Canadian author told her audience, and sharply curtail the operation ° d' Elm” . 4 '-I-Mlm, Mc_ s. large port of it yollllsjirll. aa- of its new monetary measures in " giurphykorth I2” ’ sembfed under the Ampices of the the north, Japanese especially had $21.,” 9 md m_l mt. Mc_ Border Council of the Home and objected to the new financial pro- Donud, Nom, Lake' Qnd Amen. School Assoeiat|on.>“Anne of Green gram. ml d in I M'=°°°=‘°» “wh “‘=°= ’- Ad” §.’..?“§?;..i'.'.'.“?...i’°’°°°"‘ ““° “”’°“ ...".i‘i°$’£’,....°.‘§.'.iT..f.....“"`°°‘Z.... 3.. hgnoxladcgogflldth Errfslto Plaaihtylmz "I put the manuscript away in proposals have a. good chance to ooo." undisputed cham- _ _Ma leads all others in her . Monsa'sBLUaNosr. Tak is also a winner-a At 23 cents per half pound , ' package!! hae outstanding -\ value. C lt io the great economy ceo ‘-7 L Maternal ‘Mortality In Canada Press summary of address by DL W. W. chipman. Emeritus Profess- ci- of Obstetrics and Gynecology. McGill University. t° 5 meeulm under the auspices of. The Oan- adian Welfare Council, Ottawa.. Tuesday evening, December Std. mas. ,, A "Safety first for Mothers campaign, to brinz down the hilh maternal death rare in this coun- try was advocated by 91'- W- W- Chipman, Eme1'lill8 PX'°f°“°!` °f obstetric., and Gynecology 01 W- oui university. ln an eddie” W the Canadian Wefare Council in Ottawa last hillbi- “rt is generally asrwd thef- marernai mcrqauty 1| I gmt! U1' terest in the wcria today. he de- emed. "If it is important to be m the world at I-11. llld 111°" °f “S act as if it were, surely this matter of our entrance is I. first consid- eration, and the Price.. of this 011- trance is still "cruel hisl\’. Surely in this year of grace 1985. the time is ripe. to mend the trouble. _"‘sa.foty First’ ie A familiar slo- gan, |. warning against the ¢l-D103 that everywhere beset us ul>°l 9* highways, the by-wily! Mid 2118 cross roads of our da-il? 113°- W2 earnestly bcspcak a. ‘safety first for the mothcrb W110 NU U5 md who will in tum bear our children. 11; is indeed good business, for it is a vlta1_conoem in our national , ure." » In an average WM' in UNM* 230,000 babies were born I-nd in the process some 1,200 mothers. "car ben eminem." died. 1511110 23s- 000 more more or ess per- manently ggaled, Dr. Chipmen acid. “The very crown of this sor- row is that a full half of this loss might be saved~ SePSiB. haem- orrhage and the tmaemias are the deadly enemies within our sake. accounting as they do for seventy per rent of this death rate. and we know and declare that we can close these gates. or nearly so. against then1.'_' The speaker attributed the PN!" ent maternal death rat/e in Can- ada to inadequate care of the mother during pregnancy in thirty six per cent of cases. lack of nurs- ing or hospital facilities in ten per cent, carelessness of the patient in eighteen per cent, and mistakes on the part of the physician, nurse or midwife in thirty six per cent “Everyone is to blame," he con- tinued, "the iaity and the profes- sion aiike; the doctor, alas. twice as much to blame as his Patient. Yet it is not so much the dootor's fault as his educaionoi misfortune. It is a matter of his training and his conscience. This is plain speech indeed, and yet from my own ex- perience in Canada and Great Britain, I believe it is the truth." The cheerful aspect of the situ- ation was that the fit and proper treatment lay within our reach he safe "But our urgent, absolute need is a coordinate plan, e. nation- wide organization, a unity of com- mand for our battalions. And the scheme of the service must be adapted to meet the needs of our towns and cities and also of our country life." For the larger cen- ters he advocated a system similar to that of the Royal Victoria Maternity Hospital in Montreal, with its outdoor and indoor serv- ice, medical and nursing attend- ants caring for mothers either at home or in hospital, and six sta- tion clinlcs placed in different parts of the city for pre-natal and post-natal care-"a solar system of maternity service." For rural , areas he recommended consolidat- ed health districts, each with its health officer, inspector, doctors. nurses and community hospital. similar to the county Health Unit-l in the Province of Quebec. “In all this service we must, gradualw develop A biological mind. A biological outlook upon our national life." he concluded. “Wo are not only to save our mothers. but steadily to improve them, physically. mentally and morally. The need is not so much for more babies as for better ones." Ante natal can must begin; he contended, not merely with png- naucy. but rather with the mother herself in her own infancy and childhood- _ ar. Armfurws school. Honor roll for November. cfm x sr.-1..rut» memos. 2. 'mourn Rose, 3. Harold Mme. umm, Gfldoaxnia-1. BQ-aqzeegtg um. nomic awww” ia... st.: “‘°""“"' ' ana. v-1. mp. mm, a. am. zam mm. s. .ma uuxmuo. once rv Jr.-1. mmm" mimi. once m-i. new measure, 'i.'homu, |..Audry the ani? n-1. noun ma. s. mn ]“¢1|| ng, . a core-gi a .nuns lm. ' mtvre. Bite Nocfntyn 'morn mem . rom. nm. mlm mn. _~ _ ' ._' :~‘~ ‘_-_i~;~__; Halifax Po rt Arrivals _ ___ ARRIVALS: , Baxter Dick, local harbour. , Mary Currie, local harbour. ,Z Acadian, local harbour. Wasson. local harbour. SAILINGS: 0. K. Service. to Lalfave. Incemore, to London. Baxter Dick, to local harbour. Mary Currie, to local harbour Acadian, to local harbour. Wasson, to local harbour. - VESSELS IN DEB/TH: Baxter Dick, berth. Autdiah, berth. Mary Currie. berth. 0. K. Service, discharging. Cavellcr. discharging. E. P. Therialilt, loading. Barge No. 2, berth. Nova Scotia, loading. lnoemore, loading. 0. K. Service III, loading. Wasson. berth. VESSEL! DUI TO ARBWEI , D00. 3-Alaunin. from Havre-S'ptn. - Reo, from Halifax. Kastalia, from Montreal Nova. II, from Halifax. Fernfield, from Halifax. Pictou County, from Montreal. Man. Spinner, from Montreal. 4--Mlrlis. from Halifax. Lehigh. from U. B. ports. , silveryew, from Far East. Moyra, from* Great Lakes. Sonia, from Great Lakee. 5-Iknadish, from Halifax. Can. Planter, from N. Z. and .Australia 8-Beaverhill. from Saint John Lady Somers, from Bermuda. Quaker City, from U. S. ports. Duchess of Richmond, from . Havre-B’ptn. New Process A For Commercial Diamonds (A. P. By Gua.rulan’| Special wire) LMPHERSON, Kas., Dec. 3- MoPhers|m College announced io- day that a diamond. valued rom- mercially at S5 had been made in its llboratory by Dr. J. W. Her- shey, head of the chemistry de- pertinent. The diamond is about the size of a pin head. The announcement said Dr. Hershey is hopeful of in- creasing the sim in future experi- ments until products of the labor- atory will become marketable. The process consisted of sudden? cooling of a mixture of mofien- iron and pure carbon which had, been heated to 8.000 degrees can-Q; tigrado. eg ::Pen1an Balm the creator ands praserver of beautiful complcxioiisgf Tonic in effect and wonderfully iii- mulnting. 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