.- flmY-r w.» i f x out an enact! . '. mi d_‘of clotliefl put good nose, good ‘eyes and gkull with a iece trbtelfedoverit. But rarely _eveii glagced theylflsd, the merely gave uie casual, amuse or ivwressiou which ‘ it'd‘ ‘for lionrs a fliers were so am stile luenn n time wondering wh ailserablesud unhappy lrl u“; a; llvfllaiflifiiioflly I wasga sight. yearor uiorejgo w; v I y looking l‘! I011 Ever saw. . I was thin BWAIr-llrillgltttip and down, 8h fill-five l tdllne-iilclicd inety-opc and . .No matter on I looked‘ _I was clumsy and awkward. I used to stand before the I glans and study uly features. I found . .~ ll ‘Blflfifiqllllll but" my checks were‘ sun e and my face looked like a of parchment - h nothing I could .110 O1‘ fill-E lll-‘llle me ally fatter. Men at me. When ityiug look,——nii is a being like. that allowed at . I u ed to lie alvake at night many beautiful girls in had never tlken on fl 1- d ha I illmgflfic him m d ievelope Ilas c "U1 areal ed her whatj-lad caused the bi P1511: ' Carnal. She tol elllld be ' kin g from the first week of takiu had begun to put on flesh. encouraged by what she said that I -oouldn't enou d1. then have beeufakitig it regularly, It has ulade the greatest ‘chan e in l. pounds and all m friends tell me wlist n wonderful gure I have and I know that I atn admired". ll r . I and if you can conscientiously say, done y you any good, return the empty bottle to him and lie will refund your n as tllin as l.‘ was, a l! {Ill me a close sceondrbut Wheat ‘met her she‘ hag some girl with one of ihefrctllesiiflgures I had ever seen it regularly for the last tliree-uiouths and that ‘it she was so get to the druggist fast bought n bottle nhd since the you cver saw. ~l now weigl 165 ' Carnol is sold by your drnggist, ’ after you have tried it, that it hasn't- i I :10. . f~‘- v ‘rm ‘ ‘also, lllllllll lllllll “N - I . ‘ ‘" otiuna COl-llil Take-Made Me A ‘Fatter”~ ' 5‘ Q l.‘ ~.'.f ." l l‘ . l‘ t h. ny l . l‘ SHOP "m" Emma"? Catalog- ..»~*"‘““‘5"il{; ‘ l’ l A " ' ' ‘ . g b z ‘ nd lil- p Uthe tiriiel was seventeen t fi d f l - . C APAUD AND SPRINGF u a" l1 Ilfl ly sale Saturday, yam“ ' I ‘when m“ I w“ ‘he 3&1‘{lgrdlgeélllélvgglla-lfaglfillltexe "llurch of England service ‘Eb-xi: Dec‘ 9w m Howards Sh” 3")” 3:3"? lll Springfield at 11.00 a.lu. M Cmraua at 1.00 pm. Ser. 111°" lllllllficl. The Recovery azure 51MB All are cordially invited‘. FUNERAL rooav --’I‘be tuner. afternoon from his brother's reg]. deuce 14 Hil-lsboro Btreeit at 2,45 p "r11 t0 ‘St Dunstanh Cathedral t eilcc to R. C. Cemetery. ROTARY LUNCH-EON. — Dr. Robertson and Dr. Wudehougg 0g Toronto whose addresses in the Blmud ‘Theatre are reported e150- where iu The Guardian, were the Quests of honor at Rotary Luncli- eon last night. Both visitors de- ‘llvelell lllfilllriug addresses on Red Cross work and tlic prevention 0|: tuberculosis. Rotariari W. K. ‘Rogers presided. Other guests lllfcsent were Messrs A J Duff of ' um wofld and I was so h-d I ' _ the-General Electric Co, Halifax; ,_ :|. ., l eons‘ Fm“? . 6'6” H R Hutch, superintendent Cuna- For Sela lay-Hughes Drugstore dlun National Express and '5 0 -.- ' __ I "Martin, travelling agent Canadian oo-619+o;++»+++0+o+0 w+uo+woo+oo+ws +¢+¢ National Express’ Messrs Ray CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS llATEflr-IOQ per llne ‘I over. 8e per line per o u llne. 10 tier cent. be Illtltl for. yvardn, for one svcck. week. -.- xx--. -. AA AAKA YVYTV vvv v vvv v‘vvvv I Ll gents Viluuterl per day. 0c per llne per rlny for 3 days day for 0 days opovcr. Group» of r5 fllruroii. lnltlu“. letters. count us one word. ‘ discount for mush. Address forms lull-t or lid. nml mun! Spcolub ]“_l'¥'-.Ipurni~h’d Rooms nil. 75c for seven Situation Wanted, 60c fnr seven words per Count If words aAvAjAeégtA guy’: AAAAA ilisoolltiuéous I Pendlletorl. Y M C A secretary and B F Conrad ]D('ill' manager of the ‘Harris Alba-flair Company, were 1n- iroduced into membership of tho iClu-b by Rritariali Jas. McMillan and President P W Turner, the Rotary Charge being read by Rotarirln R ll Itogcrsl At the conclusion of the addresses oi‘ Dr. Robertson and Dr Wodehouse a warm vote of thanks was tendered them by ilhe Club. _' . ~—--—<+>___ PERSONALS WANTED LIVE AGENT8' FOR tNO. ALFRTD McDONALD LAND Direct Write The 15R. Watkins 00., 879 Craig BL, weal ———--- ' Watkins 150 products. to consumer. Montreal. “iraaiii-Jlea-llua wAN-rsop-vouuc MAN .work on ‘farm. Apply Peter. Il. 2 Stqlvarl, Little Ycu-lc. slams mane \VAI\".I‘ED—MA muricy at home-—$l5.00 to $60.01; paid weekly for your spare tiiu Writlrit: showcardu for us. canvassing. We instruct and sup- .‘ West-Angus 102_ {Jolbrlrnil ii-zgdtr. ply you with work Showcnrd Service. 51115., Toronto. WVn ntcll WA NT.E q-"r E N P A i‘a?é‘[£é?i I l. work guaranteed, Surveyor, Harmony J ct. i SPINNING WHEELS BUILT'AN repaired; satisfaction guaran- teed. Apply at 310 Grafton St. - 10547 7 3i. To FURNITURE REPAIRED, UP- ilffilfiiflfellh,DUllSllIEtl» first. (11358 prompt ser- vice. Call or phouoA William- son. Auction ltoonis. 10fi64-7-6l trio-fur , u i) FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET Suitable for light housekeeping. Apply 151 Kent ‘St. l 106556-11 TO LET—TWO OFFICES NEXT 101524-21-1 inn‘. -~.Mr. alid Mrs. James ' Tflllllf" Rosobauk Farm, Soutliport, 18“ yesterday afternoon for Grunt] River. . Able Health Addresses! (Continue d f-roiu Page 1) this. because we seem ‘to be un- willling to chip zuto the common basket and‘ to work co-operafive- ly. Our splendid scttliigdu life, _ our llrecdug and our blood..nught to make us a great people, ‘cap able of‘ world leadership. “I uni not exaggerating what you could achieve" he declared earnestly. "l [love the, Island and_l know its ‘people. And‘ Iii’ I were exaggerat- ing, It would be some years be- ]i'oro anybody would hurt himself IMxel-l iii-list be good stock. Ap-' - - ‘ ~- _| to American Consulate, _Ll-ll.\'lll8 l0 1W0 llll 1-0 lt- Ply B°x_4_5l' Cllarlollewwll- fllll lighted and heated] App|ylt A ‘fsetiingf for his life work VAANTED_T“O‘“ RENT Twnplam 04713.25,“ lsliould be cvery chllds portion. , ._ .._____-____._ house centrally located. Audi-c A.‘ W. cure of fluurlilliu '_Of- ccived for Ritz Apartments ofanll pill-c milk. __f“e- 196il7'7'51 l zit rooms ‘Lilli seven booms; jail ' - i 0!‘ S01"! C0. heated shades WA — - ' . ‘fiygzegont C B°ARD$R3| ltitchcit ruugesp» garage, lights S’; antral - loca- iTOH LET —- Application will be tiun, Phone 650-1.. IOUZT-G-Ili. Parkman, Ritz air, 1515f _ l ' ibsui-elcl. "M? ‘“f"f°‘l_1‘1°"'“l'?- w A N "r so ---oooo SE75; . 10051 2l. For‘ Sale e,———- - FOR SA LE CHILD'S corn Esau/l iousz-s-al FOIR SALE — DRIVING SLEIGH, _ .ue\v..,96 Elm Ave. .Aipply 43 PfliBlffOre St. _ young ma]; “qmm Daily)“ m cifercnccs required. Apply Mrs , ,3 iloit,,_rapch._Apply arr-damn 0;. D. Stewart 105 Kent Street. - n * flor- ' - Dec 6-31 12.1mm WANTED — A "v" CUPBOARD. WANTEIm- vouuo woman Apply to Carter the auctioneer» Willi hospital training, would like it) (‘are for iuvlllirls and the _ sick. Address "H" calm of Guqrj I (llilill lOfIlfcc.» 10658-7-2- Straycd - | __—~ -——~- iii‘ sTRAVED FROM MY RANCH. lionpi ljlver. s'lver black fox. Handsome Reward. George ‘Cou l 19647 8 21- ‘sins. - 10687-8-1! ' --GETTING AFTER A Nuis- - AlNlCE. -—-.A pack of dogs of high ' ‘—"—- Mill low (lelgree, which have formed —LARGE ATTENDANCE - ithe ihabif of prouinnalliug along the There irlis a largo attend the meeting in tho lspuakcis -~\Volleh raise, img lbctilre on the National move- Jnont fur good liczllifli. good char- acter, null guod citizenship. ‘Mr. d1; T. llolmlln alvtcil as chalrluun, and- nt tho close of tho uieoling a votsol‘ thanks was moved by .\l N-ail: McLeod, -K C, uccondl-d 1. Rev-J J McDonald to the ll speakers for their lecture. Dr lltobertson —-A BUSY lS-POT— S". contra of the fo-x hull my llusylplace at all tiuics bu‘. ‘jlbllltlllllllfly now, when the val-l fur Iiarmers are bringing “ lnanlcetabls ski-us to town buyers. ; flbfifliioil sight ifo soc serczzll !'l going along Wutcr Strcvl thousands of» dollars ‘.V{ll"u'l a1 si ver fox pelts slung carelessly ovi-r llheir shoulders and in iihe words l".ll‘l'.§liltl , l. 111"‘ ofiBou-Alds “Not a hand would be; stretched forth to take them." Illllle Bl llPlllClDB-l streets nf Silmmei-sille at Agricultural iall hours of ildall lvcdnesday evening when the w liilll Dr gave a very luterost- p the day - and nigiht, cre rather discouraged from the practice a day or s0 ago when the u,» and fired several revolver allots lrin their immelllaito vicinity wit, however, hitting any of them. .\'\'lu=.ii seen nst by a pedestrian, {I'm ' ‘inns canines were going in lrly (lll-ection and going ._. , l!’ winter Point-s, will tne flapper gal.» l‘. ho li‘l behind? " DflTllLH ilyilig-oilt parties. oi he r ‘their *‘ foriutr considering wrongs neglects 'l_\‘ is issuing -\ ‘l\l‘\‘l'i'lm a wenltli won't be such a burden. l ‘Clog dancer wants $20,000 for b l up. _ _ ____ Were Many Things ‘*' Which I Could Not Ea - H. Robert Wells, English HurhounTfllliU BIY. "l was troubled with -' g figwgd ll rt lmPPBB-t- dyspepsia-m: nlucli w- l Ixfillllilll- w“ “m”! ° Jlli- "DOW s bu, --.- . Lila-la... A A.‘ 111mm FWD there were a great many ‘thlnsf lcouid not eat at all on account of the distressed feeling after- wsrda. l used many different lonelier, but theyddg lgtehlllll? ' F‘ l ' , use’: flit: llnoiy All; Kidlieyrl-iv" Pills, slid Wll iltlllllwl ll lllfi relief this combined treutlnflill ‘ gave ma in such a short» time. _ ., ‘Ibronto WANTED-EXPERIENCED MAlD-‘fylllfiN AND CHILDREN h‘IR‘S'l‘." ullce chief rounder] some oi‘ them M; keep the work going. Now lt bills illlfllllell‘ year creased, lot co-‘opcrato not so much for don't worry purpose of raising money but and. public indignation. work pulling down the infant mortalit? rate. 1f we iii-Canada could do as well we could save 15,000 babies every year. We have buried more babies in 1914. and 191-8—-babies. that should not have roken foot. He claims the jlc; is of our sons and brothers in ‘..\Io village or community should re-‘bG without a sup ‘ly of pure ivateil- oronto has pull- ._cd down its infant mortality main _|ly through supplying these colu- Hlllflltlltlfib‘ ilu u pnrc condition. If all of John Flynn takes place this - b crown that‘ Dempsey hooked, nsk- »CENTRAL CHRISTIAN Qhumh lfl-VO‘ doors WBSLfTOIll Purdie m“; Ferguson. g1 Willard ASked Public To “ Judge s“ mamas, Dec. e- Jess William, seeking to recover the ed the public Ito judge, after a few mollhs‘ training whether m; dc- sorved another chance at his eon- queror. t The public has juilged~lhat pant to which he had appealed, at feast. The occasion was his first arena exhibition in ilw llvllrv-aca bind- iuln of the American Lelgluu, u tow nights ago, when ho buxcd n charity bout. Anld the verdict was a good-na- vtured thumbs down. A pitable giant garnished willli grins uu-d pathetic yearning for the Qory of yesteryear, plodding the long, long trail to fighting fitness, but failing to show ColllubtlClt rc- quisiltes of championship. saw and estimated Wllliard in ac-. tion against his spurring zitlversur-l ics, Tom Kennedy and Joe Bolltlsu See rlf Possible f l ’T0 Get Free And Return To Cell QUEBEC, Dec. 7.—~Iu order tlizit they might see for themselves whether 1r is possible fur a pris- oner confined in the Quebec mill-l fury prison cells to escape and! re-enter his cell, the judges Wlltll. are presiding at the royal com- mission, which is invesligniinlrull ln spite of the bitter cold wea- ther, Judges Robidnux and Archi- bald, lbotli m-eu of near eil-lllli’ years of age, drove lo ritiulel hill and inspected tlie military prison shortly after tlie uinrder, contend, ell he bad escaped the night ofl ilie crime. At the morning session of the commission, Lil. Belley, KC ' Quebec, presented a motion lo ask; the Government to issue n wai-ranté for the arrest of Duval on a charge! of‘ murder but ills motion was uotl granted as the cnuunissioucrs dill yacgffgd A-m-jl‘ .151 Address R E ,v;c have not this we are endan- Apay[nlents"gei'lll§l our own and our childretis live-s‘. All women‘ ilrtlils province] should- ‘sin ‘lui l,- llline of confinement v0 the zitlciiflon 0f.a doctor or nurse, or both. Tho law our our {breed in f-ilnes- of danger is “WO- ;'l‘his law of the sea should be the Ilzliv of‘ ille laud iDANGiER! (Applause) ’l‘\vo years ago the Red Cross Society llud an interview with the ploniucial government and they lcmphllsized the point that public lhculth work belonged to provinc- illl governments, that they must accept responsibility, and that the people should see to it that they did accept wit. Laboratories and lulblic health nurses were needed. The government "said they hiid not the money and it might be that the people would not approve of ‘any ex-penditude untlil they know that. the thing would work. That was right enough. The Red Cross helped them to get started with a douablon of $10,000 so that the government could carry onfrom this point. "Jucre was no "strln-g” to the money, and! l‘ was spent as was deemed desirmble. Again. lust year the Society granted $5.000 ls upto the people of the pro- vunce. If they d-o not care enough for the work of the Society the- spea-ker believed they might filly i115 and another yeir, for the sake of the children. {But surely the people of this pro- ‘"'"""l‘~ l-lhljw"! Lumber-man's vluce do not want that. Let the """‘" ' ‘ membership tn the Society be in- .________________________ ?__¢oo->i-- SEEDLESS AN-D CORELESS APPLE llftll. MONTREAL, Dec. 7.—Much en- {ihusiasm was evoked al the un- foams mi tho nunl meeting of the Pomologicallhave gOOd material t-o pick fromlheldumeetings in the and Fruit Growing Society bf the College, St. Anna's today by the announcement of the discovery at Jflwbotsford of a seedless and cnrc- less‘ variety of lhinlcllse apples. Business ivns suspended fior n time while 'llP apple growers as» seuibled examined and tested spec lmans. The fruit was found to be gon- uiue Fameusc, slightly dlffcrentin shape to the typical variety. lon- ger and flatter at Lhe ends, but of the same coloring and flavor. A slight marking in the heartoftlie noble was the only indication of where the care of nnwirdinary specimen. would linve been. The representative of ‘a. large fruit distributing firm lg. -l\ion- trenl HFSIITPKl the grower of these careless apples that if the latter would produce the parent apple tree from which they were grown and prove that if reproduce trees ‘by grafts giving similar fruit. he would euaranlfae him fal fmfillion dollars for it, as it would‘ revolu- tl-onizs apple growing in Canada. organizations the to crcato and arouse public attention other Dr. Robertson instsuced‘ ‘the (lone in New Zealand in 1915, 1916, 1917 died>—~than we have buried the battlefields of France and Fland- ers. He appealed to the people of Prince Edward island to make Llioir first concern the health and care of the infants, the children and the mothers. ‘- _ du conclusion Di‘. Robertson 911d a high compliment to~- the efficient work of Miss‘ McMahon, chief public health nurse. in Q19 character! “‘ . . A vole of thanks. lloved b? l-ll" Superintendent of EGUGHMOB R- ‘H in. CASE PIPES In Amber And Other Choice Materials Our showing of Case Pipes '50 rlngslders and sports wrilersp the circumstances aurroundicigthejof nioi; believe it would] serve I-tlici ends of justice at the present time. VOLLEY BALL This is a new YOUIlE. successful. look good for the league, This game will appeal to young and old alike and will give every- one an opportunity of getting iJlie desired exercise without too much is expected exertion. so that it when tho league is formed there will be a. very large number competing. BASKETBALL . The big game Church League in the schedule for last night between the Anglo-Baptists and Methodists ‘was postponed on account of the team leaving for i-t John, where they yvill play the Trojans on ‘Saturday the game will take place soon after the return of the players from their St. John trip. Billiard Tournament Last night at Labros Bros Bil- liard Parlours one of the best games in the history of the Tourna- ment was played between Dr J. McEaclicrn and “"111. Phillips, both f these gentlemen are real cue ari- isis and gave a most remarkable lLlllllllllOll of cue handling. large breaks were made by bTtll ayers but lu this liue Dr Mc- Ezlche-rn excelled his opponzut, getting two breaks of 39 each and one of 51. lit took till-cc games to decide the winner, Phillips winning the first by 45 points, Dr McEacheru won the second with 42 points Llllll Phillips came back strong and won ilic third and deciding game by the close uiargiu of 19 points. Mr Phil-lips may feel justly proud deflecting his opponent us the '2 lllllrdel‘ 01 Blltncll? Garllllalu, I lllllilldociol‘ is considered one of the was killed 11m "l lll-‘l- flllllleilpil-s-l iluzlaru players in the the Quebec citadel this aftslnoon. Pmvlnca Tonight gnnic at seven sharp. Bert Williams‘ and Ernest Perry. BOWLING and the cells from which Henry Dilval, alias lCasaubon, who made . . l I _ h will he also“ v1- fl mfiiifgfilefi“ All? .l‘fi?‘€$'.?..?§ in". nifty the League team. ‘chaplain Hopeful 0r Good Showing In Hockey League (‘,Il'.-\'l"Irl.~\.\T, \' B, Doc 6 —E \V ‘seated (fllizitllaui at a luoeting of ‘the northern section of the N B and l" l; I Hockey League in Bath- "0f last year's ‘team are away and lwill probably be playingwitli other‘ circuit, the locals and, as usual, will have ‘finishes. ‘ Currie, Duncan, and Iiecugliau larewtlis only veterans left of ‘last ‘year's tcnm, but Mlton will be ‘available this year, as well as two ,0r three youngsters who are snld_ Ho show class. l’ E W Wailing is coach and in those nlen-tioned HJDOVB will have the making oi‘ as fast a lot of play- lcrs as represented Chathain last year.’ When the league opens on January 8, Chnthanl will be there ivl-th bells on. -€-—<4>———;- INTERNATIONAL SKATE MEET s-r. Joim. N u Dec tb-Pruvid- rd the sanction of th-e Horticul- tural Society can be obtained. the international skating meet 118K! February will be held lrf. Lilli!’ Lake, in Rockwood Park, over a SlX-lflp track, according to decis- ions reached at a rucctitls C‘? the executive of tlic Ro-tarY-Ymlllg Men's Catholic Institute orBfllllZa" (Oil lasl evening. Racing Driver And Mechanic Injured lLOS ANGELES, Dec. 7.~'—HBPB' clioll McKee. automobile rilllel’ and his mec-hanician. HllSlI Ql-lllel were injured, the latter Drdllll-lll? fntnllv when their car crashed in- to the rear of Joe Thomas’ ma chine while tuning up today b8- fors the start of the 250 mile chain lpponshiip race at Beverley Hills speedway near here. ‘ ' At the time of the accident the spectators were iiist beginning i0 arrive and McKee and Thomas were ilhe only drivers orr the track. Apparently McKee was tr?" will lriterest every smoker or person doslrliiq a gift for a smoker. Beautiful Amber pines In canes of one Pipe or l number of Pipes. A very fine line ls displayed at prlc- ' es which are the molt at- tractive feature. Christ-mas Gifts may be selected now and hell! by us for “ delivery on 0h!‘ mm Eve. . fingers. and secondedfby W. Mr Raymond, was tenderEd the speak crs, and the meeting adjourned hilt-rifle slffbiiltwlf the National Anthem. . '- ‘ 1-1 Before aalournins ills chfllflll" pppunced that at 3 ll- lll-"mfll? #1,; stabarlses wdilldaconstitlite it pounce-J- i-‘34~ ‘ ' . i .,., . . 5M _ '¢ “fffw . —,—i—r,,.‘\ n I. of. dadghtll‘. " ~~, ': l; I g 1 if lug to pass Thomas when hi! right front wlieebesughi the tail pf Thomas‘ car. Maine's machina- plvotad about, crashed into the top guard rail, burst. into flames and rolled over and over-down the inclined track. Thomas was not injured, nor was his car noticeably damned. McKee and Curley, were taken to, a hospital, where surgeons said McKee was injured only siishtlv. but Curisy was in s critical con- dition. W001) SALE I n-m instructed by W R Shaw game and one which should bring forth consider- able interest from both old- and Tbs game was introduced to the boys overseas in the latter days oi the war, and provedquitc The Y. M. C. C. are seating under way and prospects forming of a h I uter- newoar or m: use A‘ I ' 15¢. 1922 ember Lst, 1022. lines. but most of children. i118 the year. 8.791 children were examined weighed and measured, 90.2 per cent of the children were found to have defects. 35-6 Der cent of the children ituau teeth. 2-1.6‘ per cent of the children were 10 per cent underweight for IlB-Bbt and any. most of wholn tzon. 1-39?- )'€'8T's re-port included most of the schools- in the larger cen- tree, while this year, with a few ellcelltions, the schools inspected were in the country districts, It was astonishing to find that in» the imajonlty of the rural schools, a greatcrperceutage ot pupils showed signs of malnutri- tion than in the larger ones. In LiDIIlB cases this could- bs attribut- cd to lblld teeth and gums or to disceased tonsils and udouoids, while iii a great many instances. if was evidently due to lack of col‘. of the right kind. especially milk. eggs and vegetables. On the other hand, the children who hull. no marked physical defects and who were given the udvani ages of plenty of good country air and food, were of the type that Canada can well be proud of. I should like to take this oppor- tunity of thanking the doctors who so kindly gave their time to examine the pupils iii many of the schools and to those who lil- lcr gave the necessary treatments wilclc the pzrrcuts were unable to xly When there was no doctor lilul. lll-fliltllflbfl to the sv-lighiuig and luensuriug. the nurses! inspection consisted oi the eye and ear tests, examination for apparent defects of nose. throat. teeth. skin and posture and for signs of malnutrition. lilach (ahild was talked to individ- ually by the nurse iind advised accord-lug to his special needs. lu oven-y case. explanatory slips were sent to the parents, stating whether the defects found in tllcil fillJflliifl. were slight. and could be corrected by home ireailuerit or whether the family doctor should be sceu. The 'l‘rusteos and parents were |invitcd to come to the schools, in order to see the inspection being carried on and lo hear the talks [being given to the children on‘ "(lC/Otl Health Iiubils," die object]! Tic-mg to encourage them to try tojllllslllllloll “'85 the Children's foonl ivizlcliug and Arthur Leggati rcprc-ibuconm. MggL-r and gngnggf gjflgllfllllf. On one slde ivas shown the fund boys. thereby hglping their ‘country as well as themscivea. |After school hours, literature and’ last night. Although sevcrnlpulviee ivcrc iven to the mothers. billll P-s l° “l9 9110i“ and “l” 0°01‘ who ‘brought their babies and young children to be weighed and evenings,‘ to belwhlch were attended according to-Wlls milked the”? actual ‘Yelght DI TIME OF Province of Quebec at MacDonald reckoned with before the scasutl the degree of interest shown bylalld llfllgllt lillll llOW they llllfelell the people in the district. i 1n lhe country districts, a great lleril of dental attention is needed among -botli the children and the adults. Very often the teeth have been neglected, only because ii was practically impossible to take the whole family long distances to lho llefirffifif dentist. It would be :1 great boon to the people if some dentist would take his equipment anlll ‘tour tho country during the summer months. Very often the schools in the country were not at all in keeping with the fine hoiiies and barns In the neighborhood. In most places. however, where there were Wo- iuclfs Institutes. the schools we're more comfortable and in better condition. in every case a detailed report of the inspection of llie school-building has bctiu sent to the local Secretary of Trustees. as well as to the Chief Sullellll‘ tc-ndent of Eudcatlon stating what has been found that was consider- ed lletrinlental to the pupils’ health and offering suggestions for the necessary improvement. During the year 2495 health v-‘sils were made to the homes throughout the Island. fink/vial , , , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1,513 fiiullln llnllllzll HELPS lAlliiilTEB Mothers-watch your daughter's health. From the time she reaches the age of twelve until womanhood is established she needs your care and advice. Iiiuny women have suf- fered years of ill-health through lack of such care during this time. Lydia E. Plnkhanrs Vegetable Compound is a splendid medicine for girls and women. For nearly ‘fifty years it has been helping mothers and daughters. bet it help you and your daughter. Hamilton, Ontarid-“Wlieu my daughter was thirteen and until she was fifteen she suffered every mouth so! that she could hardly move around the house and when she would have the pains in school sbo would have to he cnr~ ried homo. Be sides the pains _ __ and the irregu- ‘ larity she also had headache; dizzy and faint spells, and soreness in her back. l saw your advertisement in the ‘Hamil- ton Spectator‘ and got Lydia. E. Pirikham's Vegetable Compound for her. She does not have the least. bit of trouble now, and we both recommend your medicine. She works in a. candy-shop now an! seems well and strongfl-Mss. . d, ‘. Bov Scout organization in the St Gatherings to sell by public GIW. V. A, room!» aucvtion on his premises at St. BIRTH$ l Th itsuii canon“. m ‘natural’: DZ: ‘I31 ~ " B atzp. rusunmhero lots s ____ _ - lifi Kodak Store" and hard wool gained. Terms - At ‘M ll, Dec. 7th, 19 _ do known st sal '. 3.0%. and Millie Lloyd Cox, a PHONE 21o , m . NEH. MscKENZlE. l» - l‘ ~ . ~ Auctioneer. l B Cswsil, 76 Walnut 8L. South, Hamilton. Ontario. o ., lrrmh Pun-lo fi-lAliJ-FLNUR _‘ -‘ Qmylo: . 4v December m, 1m to mumps} I beg to submit the following re- port of the Red Klmes Nurslnl service for the year ending Dec- During the year, health work as been undertaken, along many lbs nurses‘ time has been open-t on the school 120 schools were mslpected dur- ,were found to have defects, other showed other signs of malnutri- f en's . ... Adulnlaci 1 -, . . _ w Y - ' The follow-up I '. i ‘ ~ moat ntlirfaiitoryizngrew who would otherwise have paid little attention to the-dill ltfir alter a personal visit, as». a of the impel-nines at l: defects corrected and‘ bob _ Iillinl to cooperate with the nurses by encourazllik the clitldrezinto .1111- . prove their ‘il-Iealth‘ Habit-l." lIu many cases where the child- ren needed to be operated on and . the parents were unable to pay, satisfactory arrangements have been made with ‘the hospitals or with the local doctors. Even uu- der these conditions, however.‘ there are those who will not ziiive their consent to having the children's tonsils and adeuolds re-‘ moved. This prejudice is however being gradually overcome. Although some of the. dentists "n Charlottetown, have in urgent zases been attending gratuitously lo the teeth of the poor children, ueferred. to them by the- Red Gross Nurse-s, a more satisfactory arrangement should ‘be devised. . A great interest is being shown in health matters, as is apparent by the increased number o! visits ruade to the Health Centre. The total number for the year was "291. it greatest interest Bud.‘- i-l lug for the nurses‘ w: ‘r In some plsceer the showed great interests. ciutlon while in o1 apparently more or- School children .......... .. elli- Cllildren of pre school age _Th° “we” o! ll” lllfillll! , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. d-[Tect proporton Prenatal cases . . . . . . . .. Show“ by the 95'9"“ ers. The inferescoftlt P: t 'th hil . mm s W1 c the“ can always be aroused. Adults for health advice .. . Elnergoiicies . . . . . . . . .. 4 “F” be expmmd ma‘ m- lnstructlou was given to niot- “m” 1° can!’ m" w?‘ hers in the care and feeding of gut! stgfiooclmiperaflon ° their lblrbies and young children I‘ ‘ ‘ As a rule, the mothers, especially Tw° °t the Island’ n“ aschool girls, between the ages of the younger ones, were willing to carry out the advice given. The alder children came to be weigh- d and to huve‘tlieir health hu- bits checked up, for their interest lull, in most. cases, been aroused by the health talks given during hc school inspections. Those who found that they liad made more bun the averaged monthly gain, l-t once attribute-ll it to their im- proved health habits, especially ‘o the increased amount of milk taken, or to extra hours- of sleep u well ventilated rooms. All ‘filildren whether examined previ- oilsli‘ at school or not. received" the same attention and supervi- sion. Quantities of literature on lifforcnt health subjects were dis- tributed frolu the Centre during ‘lie year. The Child Welfare and Public llelvth Booth at the Provincial Exllfbifioil thls year. attracted a §l‘f.ilt deal of attention. It. was visited by several thousand peo- ple, who had‘ the exhibit explain» health literature. What proved to! bc an interesting part of the dc-m-i actual food that luade for better h €'l' lug of the food. There were 5S5 boys, girlsi and babies weighed and exaiuined. Frequently lho uurseszlllollslllell- A lleflllll leilllek “'35P provided for each one, on ivhicb; l from the average child of the. same age. Those who ilccdell fur-l ther advice were encouraged to: visit the Red Cross Health ‘C011- trc, later. During the afternoon. Ilocnl ilncfors and dentists gave tnlks to the people both individ- ually and collectively, examl: lug this cbllldi-en when requested to do so. Last winter two groups of 14 and 16 were organized into “Health Leagues" and met in the Health Centre twice a week. Talks and demonstrations were liven on “Personal and Home HY- aliens," “Elements of Home Nllrfi’; ln-g" null the "Care of the Bab)‘- At the close of the classes, an ap- unoprlate Iiérize was awarded to the girl who wrote the best. paper. on what she liad learned during the course. During the ‘Spring a course of five lectures was Elven l0 the students of the Prince of Wlllrs College, on the dllfferent phases of “uealui Education" f0' which several of the doctors an a deu- tist. kindly save ills" selvlm- Th.“ course proved o! great value as shown by the marked interest taken by the $01111! lellclle" “ll” autumn, when the nurses were lu- spcclling their schools. Often we are called upon to co- operate with other orK-‘llllzlllllllls- Fog- example, last winter a faintly was referred to us by U16 Red Cross of one of the Western Pro- vinces. The father. an cit-service mun. had gone to the west to work and on the death oi’ lis wife here. the children had been left practically desbflllte. Willi ll Ulll, nf fifteen in eiiarsc- ‘Pill ll" "l rival of the father, this family was supervised by Olle 0f m" "lines and the necessary food procured- The ‘Western Branch refunded what had been spent. We have been slble to coop"- ats with the Soldiers’ Civil Re Establishment by visiting their T. B. patients who were it. the dif- ferent districts where the nurses were working. This has been of mutual. advantage. for 0m?" school children were Irv-an! lll llle same house and the nurse could then give the -.v llllYl" and supervision. in one case ll was necessary to advise that a re- iurned soldier be seal. back to Kcntviilo Sanitarium. where had been previously under treat- men-t. l u . m" Severn mes we e inns to get in touch with pearls coming lam the Province. Vi” have been referred to us by ix Immigration ‘Offices at the so’! of landing. ~ A great number of peopi still do not seem to realise that this ‘m: has so far been merely": demonstration. carried on by illB Red Cross Society and that $17 turally pretenses was given to tho larger centres when more people could be reached sud to the districts that showed tin llhc Junior Red Cross Iln i ‘ - ' town for a health and growth and on ihe ol-"h “fl (lmrlcde what needed‘ to be avoideihlgfqfifr-‘Gitln Mme‘ she woke ld-resa at the Teachers“ he, ‘been - are insertling in their tions, health literature by the Red Cross. In addition to the ta’! at. the schools, meetlttz)‘ . r kinds have been a/idre‘ ‘. lug the yc/r, including‘ nuul meeting of the W0 slitutiou. . -‘ Miss Alzrry. Mill joined as third Nurse. on May 1Q I should Iii-kc to this Fiieanor lfireell and Miss llolmau of Summersideill rnlhers of Charlotte-town A Rodgerson of ‘Hunter RV _ . t. .l. Rose, of East Bal 4 uizluy others who were 1 ‘ l zrcat help to the nurses work. it i The Junior Red Cro Already 29 Prince i‘ ,1‘ laud children have been P with glasses from the Juli Cross membea-ship fees o your. None of these c [Wfllllfl have been able to | ed i0 them and who took awrfllme glasses otherwlse1nd '5 would not have been able tend school on account i bud eyesight- Miss Jean Browné. Dlffl in several of t schools and save an luspi p, i, . ‘ . onvcutiinn. “l The Junior. year beSB-ll ll: (ember, with the opening schools. Througéi the klnguelzs lg! Rogers, i upennfen en o_ (inn, tilt. was nude rabid‘ one of the nurses to utten autumn conveutious- befinS ' llifffirfglll, parts of the Islam. to address the teachers on silbjec-t cl’ organizing Jlllll° (‘r055 lbranches in their _ Tho principals of the Ch town schools We"! 599K95- lhe subject. _ All the money i-eceivod ,, the boys and islrls. Wllfi! l’ i their annual fees (25 cell-l earned for the DQ711058. sble) or from svefllll tuna ad by their entertainments. ‘ inf: spent. as required, onl tuunlc children. So for only’ es have been purchased. but ’ Junior Red~.Cross fund is - enough this Yefll‘. rreatment; , appliances for crippled w“; l will be iitocllrell- - ~ . Already‘ this year ~19 ll". llflVu been orgsnlzedwuith al of 424 members. These brat are llnldiilg weekly or ifortni meetings and are worlfllill. l’ the lines of Health and Serf Reapectfullv submitted. - A, E’. MaoMAHON. Chief Red Cross Public-Hi Nilrse. ' ‘ (Special to The Oulrdls ATHENS, Dec l.7.—G9n9l' ponies,‘ former commander - of the Greek arm)’ "fl those arrested by tbs re ' . nry committee in clinnectb the Greolfinilitary disaster Minor, has been liberatod.~ ~ General Fraugos, w-ho -- -- . ed the Greek troops on the of Mltylenc, off the Smyfllll , also was given his freedom‘ role, because of ill health. . A movie star arrested for l ; lug had his own wife wit-ll Some towns have all lb Youngstown crooks o _ $800. =-