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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1928-05-24, Page 5i 4 gic*,-4***117gr.. ...gfer#1,,,,rt••••!pf "ro Ltniosow .1 "IIIPAY, MAT A* -I THE RED, FRONT 'HARDWAR ,aint U p Clean ix With MartizaSentnir ;100% .Pure Inside and Outside ,Peint. , Senour's Fitter ;Paint .. , , . , • . WoOdelec Slain' for :F loors W6ed,Work and Furniture ; liogerer .1:trusting, a cquer for 'Floors, or Puilitturee driee 30 mxnum ; • • '.MtUresco foi. Walls a ed Cellingedecpratitin. . . Dgeo anti Effect°, Enamel's., for, repainting he Car, • Full. :Stoi•k of eraint and Lacquer lieuShe§. "- etekes; :00i -ea tors 'end Shovels„ .• .".1,UST A lilt I .arload,..,,o!COil Spring Wire,BathWire nd Wevenleenee. • St. • Marys 'CeMent al Ways On hand:. Gyprpc, l'aeistnne an 1 'Lime. ItlX,EDIRD,' ELECT RIC WASHER, Complete with Elec- tric Water Ileatet, built in to...the tab. ;It boils, , washes and wrings the clothes It will Pay . You .to see this machine 'before • ;purchasing. E & PORTEOU Phone 'Hardware Coal Plumbing Tinsmithing. Lucknow. AIIIMININIIII1111111.01111k _dLucknow" Wingham Phone 71 Phone 256 Moniiinental Works sneve” and grading $.15.00f ,1 • Milton: Kilpatrieke grading $7.50; John S.; • Kileatri,ck, hauling stone $6,25; :Jphn • Kilpatrick, tenni werk $14-.101e Jared _Wobelere_enow roads OA; H. J. „ ; Has Alio largest and, most ,compie.. .UVNAN, POor Mon- WON, pgBpvt, MACHINE .11N • WORLD • In .the aneieee fworld' .there were eeven. Wonders: In 9the. modern world .we have in reality .only ene, and that Is the' hinnan body, writes"D:r. W. R. C. Latsort in the,. New' yo4 Trihnne„ • Regarded' from a p:ierely .Mechanleale •,eieWpoint, the Yoreait bely: ie....a al:m- :4111y' :efficient. instruMent, .infinitely and•yet' 'novierful 'enduring and adantalele. belief;• The, human body is a li,ierocoein .0! .the nniVerse, time ',world in :itedife,: entleediee, its 'compoeitien, if5 structuret; OperatiOns,. o'rerything":that. is to, be, tound. anywhere'in the"wOrld, out s,(.1e.FO"if..tse.inif-sT;'ane.e..-,;*the ,litody• Centains all .0elraiteel.'elemept4, .'.4ifferentj. Secretaitio‘.. . ..NearlY:.three-goarters. its weight *eight:" is' made: unof ...px,ygen, that inipor. +ant and. vniVerSal .elenierit.. Then there. are the other' gaseiei?riitrogen. hydrogen, chlorin and fiderin: lit ad..: dition to these 'gases •We, find .citi-bon;, phosphotns, . sodium,: ,Stil7 nhur, Potassium; naitgosinne, , e!oppee,e,lead, midi; silicon • lithium, tnerceirye' akeenie-eantr Other solids. 'The first five nathed, the gapes, are • sufficient .in quantitynantity to fill •te tank of .about four thousand :cubic 'feet: eane-. city,' soy of, a , size twenty feet, long 'ten- feet . high end twenty feet. • wide, The solids, inthe body, such. as the earbon;. lithe (c4Inium sodi- °!int; potaseiurii, 'enagnesitirre are. all in the groun.d on .which yell ;walk. 'Some tho' rPoiyto, cooteno.. The body :contains, enotieh ; fat to make about nee . hiindred ...candles, - enough esnap eo :keep its . (nen surface - clean , for a -.month, enough .etigar.fo 'dee for a; family aed. eno.ugh gait to sanely the, fainilyfor arlionth: .It ccontains.onlY .4:little., iron, . just eno'ugliato.. make' a couple '-eCTS'iriall'. eteilse ..but it has enongb liNrOgen gap to ;fill •a balloon that wOUld'.netu:.. ally lift the: owner into ettie, clouds. The an 'body ,alse contains enough. carbon In make 'alitint three thousand iead pencils; Or in the forin of a, bed. of coal,, enough ite keen blazing . fire • going for .hour Or 'twp...:That; :as .a. • natter Of fact is,: just what the gody . . . goes. with ' its earbon—uses • it •for 'fuel. ' And • the energY', derived frone the carborieer'icoat:-Cleeee fa .• • th • ,,. 'Man sbodi just .'hatit does the eteain enginee-ite'keefe. t. the , body warineyand ives 'eneegt, to Move.. , . ; . . full grown Man •shotild 'Weigh ene 1111nd:red and fifty Pounds, which 'Thould . be. divided. as follows: mukeles i• end their, ,appendegea, .81 • , pOund&r.. 'ones, • :22 .:nounda; •. fat, 1.$, pennds; ;kinee- ,s:deen 'pounds; brain e; three noundS; • internal..organs, 12 pounds; ,hlood, Seven pounds...: The body e.on- fitins se'ven:eighthp .water; :and so :the; man would; contaie about seven- teen gallons, oi • more than half- a ,beera Of it • As. to food; be, Weeild cOnsime "ev- ery- day five thonsand, grains .of lean :meet,. eight theneand grains �fbread,, fbread .seven thousand rains •of .fiii114'three, trinieted •grain6, :yr . stock in 'the most heautitul designs • Lo choose from, " ' Marble,. Scotch, Swedish and Can- ; 'e &Lan' Granites We•make aespecialty of Family_ Iti epument 8 and invite your •inspece thole Inscriptions. Neatly, Carefully 'and • Prom ptly Done. ' •See -us hefore nteeine your order. • neuglas Tirote R. A. Spotton - LlIrkTInvi • Ont. • , „ „ASHFIELD 'COUNCIL e --Council met on abOve. .ilate, all , • Members, present, minutes, Of March meeting». read ,and appl'oved on m�- • tion 'of • Anderron and SulliVan., .Moved by Sherwood and Molnzie; , eta, resolved e That Connell pUrchase number 5 grader from SaWyerl and 'Massey and a nuniber 3 frorn Can- . eda Inget-- Iron CO. . • Ori motion Sullivan and 'Ander- sen followin- , •paid; freight o.n.grader frame $6.24; •P. Murphy', patrol $4:50e, H. 'Hawkins; patrol $12.00; Fred. John- • sten; patrol' $8.50;.iyilson.l.rwiri" pat - $18.Z75;, Herb Cerrae, patrol' $5.; Jeke Hunter, patrol •; 81.e.00; ,Chas., .Ritchie, patepl .$18.00; Jelin J. :Fors- ter,- petrel' ,$3.00; Jos., Dineen; Patrel. $7.00e N:elson Graham, Patrol $5.55; enetrel„$;:t.fate Wilfred: Drenneneepatrol $1:00; Gordon Reich . patrol $2.50 Sohn Itilpatrilt.„ salary .$13.40; LucknoW" 'Sentin'el, printing Munieinai: World, suPplie§ $15.36;„ John 'Sheep ,claim 415.00;• Richard .Volinston, sheep ' • valuator .$2.00; • Richard • Johnston; patrol $6,:e0; Thos: Fereesorf; °patrol, el;7'.25;, yirm.e'Clere; patrol $3.70; Wm. • .Clare, bal. due. SS. No. 9 On Debt.„ .•• ' • Council set .APril 12th at 4 Pan. as time ,to let job of fencing, at McIn- • tyre 'hedge. Ikake, Patrol $1t.,ee; tSwan,.' oatrol: $2375; Roy Myers, patrol $12..25; lietb Curran, patrol. $24.75; C. V,. MeDonagln delivering graders, eepAirs to graderi, and drag,haeling ,wire: and inspectine,ferice $13.00; p. Buelcingharn, dragging $19.95; J. McNaniara,. dragging $15.00;. Wilson trWin, dragging' $i§.00;.. T, Shackler ton, dragging. $13.00;. Albert McGee, . draggieg $4.09; J. ,Murphy,.' dragging $11.00; Rebt: Henry, drag- . LiaNDON •BRANCH .COXFPEricE MTJ. AT W001)STOCK : It Was; with hearts.full of tratitade and thankfulness. fer ^such beautiful weather and -Icor. Mich' a" host of en- thusiastie WoMen as they thronged -Central •United', Chareh, Woodeteelt, on W,ednesday afternoon, May, 9, at the„ .opening SeesiOte. of the London. .Braneli. Conference pf ,., the 2 -uwtoil Gharch „pf ,Canaela• Presided 'levier by. the .kresidenti. Miss., A, M. ..Kennae, , :New, Hamburg.• .'.„. '• Perational exereiaes' were talcemby Mrs, McCrea, Hon:, Pres..; if Pres, • sleelt,'and Mrs. `J., .0.• 'Archibald. 'Alert .ihterOet Was- shown; ' this .secondannbel meeting gotAunder way with, a 'Series ,bi brief reportO . which; outlined 'progreesive' work of the or- ganization and a ,greet many .subjects • eor interesting anise %out; of the cempreherisive. reports. given the ,. The nominating eoinmittee's. eiper,t' •-included the:felloWiogeorneees: Mrs: ' O.' J., -Thomas, coneener„ •eed -Nes. Robt.: incise and ettrae W. J. Wing.. w�od,'inembees'. 'of the . resolUtiens 4orkinnittpe cenyeeer: •Mrs. H: J.Uren • Mrs R McAlpine and Mrs' R. W Knewles, members of •the cpurte.SY. committee., • ' • , The recording Sec'ye 'Mrs. J.. .11; Mcbenald, Stratfork in her- report,•: ;fated that they -bad heldfour ex- eeutiv% board meetings aed nieption- 34• the business arranged , at these meetings: • The report from ;Mrs. W. B. Sneith. Stranger's Seey, hadi. very' interest- ing -resurneto make of, the \Nark 'of .-..hisdepertment, which, is the advanee guard ,of ,the work carried en by the W. 'M S. The influence of this depart- •nent is felt in every 'community but: ?articularlk atthe ports Where'. Mini- ' igrants to this country are • met, by deaconesses and 'Secreteries. • Mrs. ,Sinith ' spoke of the unique podition , Which Canada .,held ' in the British -Empiee today and 'stressed_the :power of Christian ' ' influence upon the, stranger coining to Settle , in • this • ging $5.00f WM. Clare, deagging $8.- 00; R. Jelinetone dragging $9.80; Hunter, dragging $20.15;T. J. Lan- non, dragging $13.00. Jarnes Alton plank $100:00; "John Kilpatrick, eel,' err :$,39,00; „Jobn McKenzie„.cat fee $3:00; Samna...Sherwood, ear fee $3. By -Jaw number.. 4 to 'provide „for expenditure ' on Township roads was. duly, passed. Treasurer Was instructed to denps.." • . It '$.1.500.00 in Dungannon ISank, Council; then adjourned. .. C. E. McDonaghe Clerk, .A CLEVER GYPSY AND . • 'Olt motion ef ;Ind MeKen,.. council ladiourned to'-eneet May 2(3 ae .10 e'elock Fla court Pe revision of assessnient roll. ;. C. E. McDomigh, Clerk: May 7th; special meeting. called to eoniider the building of' small bridge . es one 'eight foot, one. nine foot' arid .tWo ten foot coegrete bridgee. Ten- , tiers to he oneeed June 2nd in LuCk= now at 8 o'clock pirn. On motion of 1VIeKeeeie „and Sullie 'Vain 'the following account§ were , passed; SaWyer and Massey, NO. 5 • grader. $185.00;', Canada: Ingot Ikon, ' COM panje, .grader' $1.85.00; Gordon • .11.itehiereeerecting fence 'at MeIntyre • .$18.15; W. Aedrew: Wire fPf, feeee • $24.81.; W." Fiacks• far pee-, salt $1,..50:: Local Board of Health, medinV .$1-3•50; F...pei-ises to • • • n_unusual •story of the Cleverness,. of gypsy Women fat slight -o1 -hark. was unfolded in police court at -eiwen Sound, when Pompaski Talalaski 'an neared, chargesl With ,the theft of .e85 Clore Lindsay Hunt, teller in a' bank , , et Durham.. • She, was not detained on tbis charge but Paida fine of: $50 fer•-„, fortune-tellinge The-- weman asked' to have some bills exchanged for .geld.. This was dpne. Then she in- duced the teller to heve. his • fortene Of eourse, it • Was needeearys. that his palm be crossed with ;money' and he, toOk a bunch of $5 bills out of the tiff and 'laid" them across hand, and, she pieced her hand on top of theni, : suggesting ttlat 1 he . look Itraight .into her eyes. in"-a-moinent or two she suggested that bins of larger denomination be used, and • Put back, the email': bills and placed e bunch of $10. bills tla his hand in the seine manner. After she had fin- ished telling his fOrtune. Hunt gave, her 25 cents and elle walked life then eheeked up' on his .cash in the till. and feund, that 114, • had been agyped" to the extent of. et 5,; six of the- $i0 bills and live' of the, $5 bills being misSing. ' 'The band. Was traced to Leith, but the -woman *ha was "accused of steal- ing the nioneY departed for Col-. linewood. Some : the . band paid over the $85 rather than have trouble about it. ' The woman ;Wee picked, tip , at CollineaVood., „ is - a case where one would like tb,s4 the thief get aWay -With the cash. The simpleton' who is foot enough to lay a bunch , of bank notes eerose his hand ad have -fortune• -, Clinton With jiatrenV coil rity IRMO- mareyelay-her heed -aver, the •$10.00; John 'rigett; tile $53.00; nielleY While he looks. into .her 'eyes, Tigerti hauling 'stone *5.00,1. C.. liar- loser/es in lose. - ger, patrol, snow and' grading $18.-,; • 25; H. Ilater, patrol, snow and; Often CAO-bri:c-"..ienci tries to grading V0,25e. John A, Johnston, ipeak it finds the line boy. • 'rltrol, snow and grading $81.25;1. Willis, patrol, snow. and grading $7.. AnYw.:St aext 6neilitt6n 114,ViAt hfrd job 1111111tinW sOnla* 7251 ::NolsolvOyalnon;,,vnttol,, 100111, 4011 ti" win!? *Of PPOUttl• ArAditi $1145; C. W. kiill4sto pOre thrn . . • . :hu,nclred grams ef butter, thirty-three thousaild grains Water.. Thie,:makee a' total of 'food and drink 'equal ,tte 'nearly ..eight pounds. .• •The matter thus taken into .the bode is normally . balanced, by 'an equal miantity 'of : waste. throven 'off. Pf/i1,the 'escape of thiS waste • there are, four, venues: the lungs, • Which Ono*" off- ". tW,entere-thotisapd- grains daily.; , the skim which excretes ten thatiaandegrainee; 'and' the .kidneys apd intestines, which. • eliminate twenty- four, thousand and .tWenty-IX huit- dredegrains respectively. Of the wa- ter tekena the lungs arid skin togeth- er Carry:off just. about one -hale, the kidneys about forty-fonr. per cent:, and „the. intestines the rest.. All this niefinS;that there Passes through the • body ;in the' cpuree ,ef at year almOst a, ton and a half. of solid and *liquid inattee.• ; . Np engine in the World can.. work like :the: human . heart. Though :it. Weighs only halt a Poiniti .it pumps Over 600,000 gallons of blood a year; A Constant Rebuilding. • ,The body ,rebnilds iteelf, With a. nOi•tiOn of this each day, discarding corresponding quentiey of: yeeete, Thes 'we see that the body is • Cen- qtantly .ehanging---constently break- ing down and it the,earee time being rebuilt. We speak of "my body" as 'if we had today the same body We have -always 'bed. As a matter of fact,. 'however, We build an -entirelt, ,new, body every few months. is :like a cataract. We see today the eaele Niagara, Falls that Man looked. , at five thouSand years agO; ibut the water thet tormsethe fall e is always 'hanging—is never the same for one' gecopd. CO with the body. .:ountry. • - • •. eini of the missionary monthly, lepartment is "A Missionary Monthly' TreeeVery-hOmc"-atat..----aCcoteling , to • Mrs, J. E. Hogg, ,of Clintoielybe pree.: • ;entede the repore., in , the abence of :ars, .Shipley, .of, Clinton,.,. not only: exaseithe_magaaine being' sapplied to iomes, but te many doctors' aTidTden- cietel:offices.', The different coiintiee howed a varied . subscriptiOri'.. fist; ,onieofthem 'taking a lively interest and others': being " more ,indifferent Mies: Tillman .of Walkeryile. Sce'Y af Stewardship and Finance, reported preSperoils year mid even greeter ...hinge are eapected for' 1928. Of the allocation ef, $1,op,090, 92 per ..cent eadbeen taieed. The work of these: ciMbined departments was advancing is shoWn•bY the percentage of soCie- gies which included: some of its work 'their program. ' 257societies er- 50:6 ------ No liusband-likee 'to be treated like a dog. ''kou gan't; feel, comfortable 40 a weiniin*S. • PrObablY you :think modern ' kids are going to ilia dielterat lifteause they don't. shoal; $8. 1;140 VOlir 444 . , herta': Miesea •Ffelett • MeDO.ufall, Black and. Burwash Ate Border Cities, 'and piliss "Hedge of China: Mess Black sPoke briefly aheat'411e work.' in ,tije 13prder Cities Ivhere different nationalities are tlealt With and where the wOrk AntInng the mothers is much appreciated. • . . Several restitution§ were passed, including a metion, to send a letter of sympathy to MrteeMcCrea of Kent county ,on. account of:the, illnesti of' her .claughter ancleregket.ee her not being- present:. and a letter not Only to, the •familee of the late Mks, Tenn, Me S. 13 also' te•her forrnor #1130liary, ,anti ye active inembee: Of -theW. ablP.PrLe9ertadtt Dor ilea::enJre, in d' de: P ,The, President 'pointed» out thai.tlie; 'My,. of ,Quinte conference hianeh *as meetin&-at And It was agreed to send greeting§ in a ,tele- -gram, A telegram .was ale° sent to • Mrs, Jae: • Hamilton fpf • Giederich in sympathy for the death of her him- . band, Rev: ;Jas. .Harniltion.e The• etietoneery Memorial- serVice„, Was, iinpres§ively conlItieted 7 by Mrs.: aiio Mrs. V. T, MooneY, Week. (if Womisteck: • , Mrs., Moeney speke lew''Woide &emit the significance Web' should` he gained .from' the 'knowledge that this serious' side of life might comfort., any , member. • Every - branch -was af-- fected.: and a large pet cer.tage of names Were sent in this Year, 169 in all: Mrs., Mooney read the, Soripture end Mrs. F'ridham led in prayer. A -- ter this . impressive service Miss Suitt Of Ingersoll sang niost feeling--; ly "One Sweetly Solemn Thought." At • - At this time the sacrament- of the • Lord's supper was conducted bj, R. N. Knowles,: assisted 'Or Rev. P. T. Meek; Rev. V. Mooney and Rev. • W. W. Pildhain. A cordial. welcome was extended to, the delegateeeee. the .tea .hour, Mrs. • it. W, le.noWles • giving the address dif- ferent churChes of ,fhe • city Were wad, gieen 'by Mrs. J. E. ' Hogg of' mid Mese Hicks replying.' in:behalf of • the gueets. Greetings freer the glican- church being represented by Mrs. • H. • Sanders, Knox Presbyterian' churefi by Mr. J: S. LaFair.,Re.sponee,' brought ta the conventien, the An - 'Clinton. • • ,• . • At the evening session "on, Wed- nesday, Mrs. 0. E. Tilman, took the chair arid)Reie Dr. Knowles of Cen- tral' United Church, '•Woodstock, had --echargee.-oretletaitietetile'exercises. :The choir .of the' same 'eh'uech rem; alered a beautiful .4nthenie Which was . enjoyed by all. Greetings, from • the Presbytery' were' presented by Rev. I. M. Haith, Norwich, saying thetthe W.M.S. has gone forth with. leape arid ‘113minds sons from -.the • Womene§e7Missionary and the men :might; learnenea y, les - Society. •• ' • Mrs. Geo. W. Henderson, ..corres- pending See'Y., •Was inspiring,. Pres- byterials had carried on with. greet enthusiasm: In many -ciePartments 11, secretary in ehargeeeach sec cent .had a secretaty. of Christian ' wi-h a 4etaryj felt, her own 'department the AeWardehip and finance, 186 societies nost imporalit, but with all working or 40eper, cent 'had • a finange commit: for the one great' pOr13t to bring tee1e0. or 41 per . cent • presented in ' and . establish His Kingdom.. She Oliriptian -stewardsh4: regularly '. at erephasized the fact that on Our Do: .;:8iic3hoire e:8e9t i npgi.:,,acnedirt3 had 4d nedcedatisti:deas15i1 ' ?Anion 'Board rests great: responsi- ' bilities but we must stand behind eematic, giving by envelopes.; 437 or 10 per cent had adopted 'a inissionary ;hem. for the strength of our work remains with each auxiliary doing As, f -Or Christian Stewardship; g6 or 19 pee. Cent had reached:or exceeded share, , If We Put more enenhasis. on their allocation 77 or 17 per 'cent liad, the spiritual, we . do. not need to care for the financial end... , We need .. a adopted the:budget . plan; and 213 or united membership', We need .,more .16, per'. cent- made quarterly surveYs. members, and do notforget our aim, Mrs. C. "R. Hier of Diu-A:his -Street ' an 'auxiliary in every: :1;'cburch • and Church rendered a 4 beautiful solo., ‘Teech ine to 'know Thee as I Might to every woman a-,--inembere Of ' ' the knove." : , The ' treasurer,: Mise • H„ Bartlett, ' In the Li teretUre and. Library de: ,was not as ; eneekaraging ' as it ' might , clear sailing sailif'metng fir -visor -the W.M.S. made 85 PC of of •.eut. alloca-' ,VIrs.; A. ,D..- MeLachlan pf Chatham, ;have been. had there been more .leete; Yieoanr- ,:,v7ile :this • year •we,' made 93 p.c. ers„ particularly :in ' the Library .divi-' ion of: of:the .work.' The. estUdy .; book:- Mro; • A. Bottoms and Miss M. •af Which •Huron.,leads,4 and the leaf. 'Dickie 'Sang ..a solo, "Open the 'gates lets Which' Were, . being distributed of ,the Temple.”: , ,.,. , . . ! ; . • .. , • many • Of •• A PlOst interesting and inspiring London. . Her therne arae !„`The Stu- were/teeing- used ..by a greet address was given by .Mise Durant, the atiXiliaries;;.and. the animal report 1 student. of . . Western University, was 'more in demand,, word' came from ' pxford' county., Essex . ;county"- :had • . Come - valuable euggestions. for .aroils.- , : ng interest Vie iniseionary study. Many. made„some suggestions tegerdirig the. lonely. places , were ;being inade -.glad !etude; book and. fivin Kent county had bk. the.iboOks and magazines .sent te Detroit. The student. 'yolii..•teer Move; dent Volunt4er Conventia.n.,.'.' held in,. merit ..was:- principally-L•tniasiOnaryeainie There .Were delegates _frini the Unit - the keynote to live:the Christ life. ed State, Canada' and . ireesages Came from all natiOnalitiea The key mtlying districts and .dhut:iiii.. 1' npte,of' the convention . was "Serviee. ' Mrs. J. N. Gould •• of St: Thee -ries, Associate Helpers'. dent, Sbc'y.i.reVeal- • for..0104th.fierrAt:',44,,?,e,.;ii,exot..e6d' ittlz,s were ed ed that 1;253 -sick and shut-in mein,. • brought to a ;doge by .ati addreg's by. progress of 'the:W.:M. 'S. It is called Miss Rennie on . the '',suhlect,, "Loyal-. the quiet. department 'Of. Our W. M.. S . ty Otte Comeion Ground." . We have. serriething like the 'magic of sPringe not derieeleur-3vorle...any„..better ' be- • no: noise and yet so inany - beautiful, 'cause We couldn't. We have . .done thing S dime in the quit. of the home. ',What we havedone ',because it evens A wonderful year. was. reported by ' the best we Could do under the. cir-, the .Supply: See'YMrs. U. V. Work- • cinnetencee, ,. -mere :are •great mo:. men of Watford.' The reeponee to ap7 inents in ,the'life of .' eyete 'Christian. :peals hed, been splendid, the various . Is there any gteater;:than when we •ounties, had, sent in bales and supplies have- ;said, , 'Ter otheee....SerVice.!!.,. to help outlying districts. Elgin coo - This session closed. with ate .impree , ty had sent . in supplies . whieli took sive iireyet . by Mts.. MeCrea,-.. hon. -,Aie nature of lealee ..Of , qUilti" and . t,anned goods amoiinting.to $1,376:26 Pi6skleilt• • ' ' ''.• ; • . - ' .qrid in eash $50:71. ' Bales of Otitfite :0.6,cEtilpa.iceoion.thaeadattiaen.st,taiollnatoiafa. Tahfurasffidaae3itsk for :men. and women, and !ayettes and ' blerning session.....The return . of Chrietreas stipplies and $4.40 in tath -lnid-heen :sent by . Essex • county. ; A Miss A•i'M' Rennie of 'N"' Hamburg as president, and of ' Mrs: (1'. E. Til - barrel .of fruit and a bele., .aniountinge - to $1400.18ericl $167.88' and 61 'Milks man Of Walkerville as ' first . vice- to president, was by acclamation. , lord been sent. by Kent, county, J-Inr-. Selieral ireportant resollitione were -Oit cOunty had $1325.15 to their -dredit• ' it supplies, and. $307:76 in 'clisli;, arid discussed and Faiied:; . ' .' ." LanibtOli had ' sent $163.81. in balee. ' 'Mrs. • A. Th°i.”41 af ' Windsor, -Pi;°- The niagnificeet :Men of $4326.57' had emited the following, ' Which. was. been expended in Middlesex county in osSeed; ",Wheretie in the Presbyter- ' ials there' is- sone eonfizeion: about eending 100 bales And $24? 7t7 iti caeli Baby Band eecretaties And their re- ' Ind 180 "quiltse ,wete includal 'in their ecnitributiori.. Peeth County. had con.; netts: and whereas . the, departinente tributed hospital supplies Valued. At Of 'e.,Miseieri .Bartde; .tula Baby Bands $836.86.. and Oxford county had con- ardi, now . under , One •:' secretary,, We tributed $107L46 in stiptillea and $41..,. recommend' to . this branch that. rt. Senarete sectetary ,for Baby Bends 54' in 'Cash: The grand total was .$11,- . gegh.,„ _Lettere' Of : appreciation he W:12 hi supplies and alYout.;$2e',O0Ofiitiiii,nr ,:ro:i01P.e:ttiliii,dotedo..d.oi,f n.,,h srli.iteit6,46h07:11Paplir,ie.:wbgi, flit:I:el_ "itineilti been .receiVerinil-Ter'-fli'F' • olution; which it „WAS decide to send Writ, 'b-arli peeSbyterierie 'esker] to au to .' ,hoke 8trietly ,to Thor :anooation. ,, to. the Dominion goVetriment; "As : The polity, Of the, W,„ M. S. to'. keep .a18.6,711613tayt'sotatfh•ot,hueriltWedoniochrit;rs•ch:M,ofisceloiri,. their. work before the ,public .by tising ,the pteto. vms Itentione4 evaete pros .. nda, .1ye. are appalled at the factsin ' Secretary, Mrs, J. R. 76N:wig& , eeenectioei With, Maternal niortalitY Ai) interesting feature ef the titter. 7htell hitre ree4ntl#"'beeW In'Queit tti iteeri eiritint, *Ss' ths .ititroduation mirnOtI6', and *hile we'n ar""t"ful P e ort as resented by said that the treasurer's report was R. • 4 11*0111 tteper a tsie ewLower - $1666 1. o. b. Windsor, O• ntario If 'you are planning spend $1350 to $1600 for , a -six-cylinder motor car be certain Y.911__aknY,.- ing 'ailthatyour money should purchase. Make sur,that your • choice embodies a the ••• • • • • • • new measures of formancei comfort and value which are Chry- ---sler-if62"---,---tixeasu-res 'of quality' hitherto consici- • ered the sole and ex• chishre attrib;t.ttei 'far costlier cars. 1246 Bueiness Coupe, $1350; Re:mai:ter (with rionbie seat),' $1370; Touring, $1375-; 2.doOr Sedan; $1450; Coupe (with rumble it), $1490; 4 -door Sedan, $1530; Landau Sedan, ,41600. All prices f: Windsot, Ontarin, includiug itandard fcictgrji equipinent (freight and taxes extru). URNIN-PHILLIPS Lucknow Ontarid • ,leeireeeffarts.e.in • :improving. i; public aealth in gdnerai .the members of zhe London Conference assembled ie *oodstock, .we would :earnestly plead' With them to use their ,utmost °dili- gence iii :placing within the reach •Of' J very expeCiant. mother the Means lor 'her -education and peeeeeetiOn." Reports from. ' the, ...:;:w.*$teria1. presidents gave • enceuraging ; glimn- see of the Work being ileconiplished, and the furtherance of the, spiritual. earnestneis. ' The :following. by-laws Were ear- - the London .Conference Branch Shall '":convene annually the: secorid., euesday of May. It . shall. meet in such 'a, place as may from year to year be determined. . "Each 'Idelegate ' shalt pay a, regis- tration fee pf,tWo dollars: All .mein-; aers of the 'Vie:M.S. while net entitled 'to enteithinnient or vote, . will be cordially welcome ' to attend all ses- • "Tli'e Officers .of the COnferehee Branch' 'shall be .a.,•'preeident, two vice-presidents,: presidents of Preebyterials, recording secretary, corresponding 'secretary, seeretary,' treasurer, • secretary 'pi ,,Chrjetian stewardship and , finance, eecretary. of work fOr. young 7:omen, „secretarY. of secretaly , 'Miez• 'tends • and Baby. Bends, • aeseciete elelperee, secretary,, straegere, secre., tary,.- press. secretary, and life mem- •.oerehip secretary.. • .•• , . "The executime shall meet the eve-. nineg preceding the annual meeting.ot ;he 'branch, 'theeethird •Ttiesday of inne. and- September and the secbed, ,fnesday .of ' February in ,the :First elniteel Chili -eh, 'London.' 'At thie' last ,eeeting the executive -shall' have, 9Wer receive 'and adopt all . :re-. eorts etiatie-inission to-Domine .on Board: 'Five inembere, be a vorum. Special .exeCiitiVe meetingg, ,nity called by. the .PreSident or at :he.request of tkree Presi)yterials or dye eiceeutive 'officers. "Dlities of the, Life MeMbership •eecretary; She receive and keelp. a supply 'of. Auxiliary, Circle . axle; ,i3and Life Memberships , and 'elemOr- ial 'certificates, she -shell forweed cer- • tificates when notified• of the receie. slibserintion by the Auxiliary; cle or Band teeasuter.' She 'shall re- port such names , to the treasuier of,.. be DorniniOn bef Ore . rebruaie7 15th.. She shall prepare a report Life,' Memberehip ;Aed Memorial -ceie. tificates for the annual meetleg •or the Same- to be . fOrwarded , to, the. treasurer of ;the Dorninion,'Board be - fere the 15th day of February." 'Included in: the bje:lawe' was.. the. Baby Bapd • reCoMmendation ':for' 'a separate seceetary. • Miring the, election of. officers the% -1st .vice epresident, Mrs : oc- aimed the chair, and ;the following officers Were eleeted: Predident;Mis A. M. Rennie of New.'liambnit; 1st vie president, president, Mrs, O. E. Tilmon Walkervillec 2nd 'vice president, Mrs*, •,`McI)#.0sh of !eolith*: 3rd vice presi denteeMrs:: Livingston of Forest Laniliton County 4th vice presidem Mrs, 11: White 6! Stretford:. 5th Viee president, Mrs. ,S.; R. Halt et Sarnia enenimous elections of ;the" f011owing officers took place; Ilece-rdieg secre- tary,' Mrs.. 'J. R: MaMbnaTd Of Strat- ford; correspoi)ding 'secretary, M. Bennett...of MiddleseX;. treas.urer,' Mit: J. R. Dixon of WaIkerville; see - circles, Mt% Ilieke -.of St. Thentee:, C'.G. 'LT.; 'Mr.s Detiviler. Of Leaden; Wise' eion 'Band and 41aby tand,'"MrS. V. `Wellman of Watford; nrees, Mese Noriltan AiiderSoti of Midcilesex:.miS,-. sionarY.MOtitilly, Mrs.' W. II. Willis.: Christian Stewarcialiin. and finance. ,Mrs, rrudh40:01 Wwidstoeick otratt- gerS'. Secretary,' Mrs. 1,Undyi, of Nile, Huron cionnty.;: literature ,and library, , Mrs. D. McLachran ;. Chatham Mrs. (it:L. :MeCrae of :London, was GOrdeni. Wright Of London,. as past president. • By Vote, . the Associate. Helpers' secretary, Mrs,. C.' A.' IVIalcolro of El- gin e:otuity; „the 'supply secretary; • .Ars.:. C. V. Richardton• , Of Essex ceunty, and the life. menibership;See-• •retary, Robert 'Stirett of • 1-anibtod. .• •• • . Mrs. W. R. Afeliitosll brought be- fore. the couVention a platter .:Of the • greatest impOrtance to the' women of Canada', 'When she presented the, peace 'period addreSS. • Mrs.- E. A,. T-forton commenced her addrese en "The Present 'ConditiOns ' in Our. Own •Land;" by expressing the wish 'that she liad cheSen as the nanie, of her-:-stibjecti'",Give • us, Can- ada...7 Deeper coifter,n ,for the merar welfare of the :young people. was needed, Mrs. Horton was eirinhatic• " in • urging, • mentioning the motion nictUres which w..2re being shown-A.-az- dax and their irlf!1:lence ;upon the,irn•:. •, tireSsionable Tininels of growing ciren :whose seri.se of drainatie, should not be tainted .with:imniortal- ity. • , V. nanie is honorary „ president; • and • *a. mcnib,r0 ft Govertaillt of vsrnislrig!. $441 fhlp sv 4th, the worke being :done in the • 13,Order Cities at • the All People's :Mission, .where Miss Black. a,ho gave the re- iS one of the Worleers.. Miss • tion With, . which Black told of the etobst;trwon.;lii.tsan,hapodpttio- deal in that corninunity. and the 600 ifbifl ti1,8;pioaost.3fTeoraer.ig.n.horn neople-• • whqm ' theclacl..been able to toueli : ponvention arothor mile_stone_. in- ihe (1,1. k of the eteeel.S., Whose ' "ineltiad (1,4nition deeds and -01r-4-mations: lopedthat • it would be a slimulos. the clav to and -15 .1, pel6bration would in., gn back to the.• deeds and definitldfis of their. work. CANCELLING: LIQUOR PERAIITS OPENING llIORE STORES ' . - In• dieatione •• of .a calnimigri to 'eheq-:le the 'abuse of the privilege ,Of eagrchasitig'liquer,.,earue.,..recently:..in: a statement is' sued • by. ;Sir 'Henry - Drayton.' (43 ai man f the " , Ontario LcouOr-•Control BOArd: . -...1-leery announces that 2.973 pc.imits have , been: earicelted. :end • ir,elleated that ()thee. cane ellatiezie , fellow, if the 'abuses are imt: staiMed. "The eancellatio";sald- Sir Hen- . • ry,. i`have tali'en., place on the rePorts • VendOrS, who haee , quite. .properly drewn :the bee'rd.'s attention to the fact that*the "right to purchase, • been,..obuseel and ale,O, 'as I yesult of• • aMeictiore, which have been secured in proseettioes under .the act." • eiteulai, lias been Aent, Mit' by ;the • ' eh a i neat • te ll permit c I e rk.s . and vendors," calling to their attentioli ;their ' duty in kleireking .undesersible condition's: in, the government, centroi system,, al -so urges that the ne- eessity for fiirther. cancellations be irniecTi;:y; eri part efe.stol'e OfficiAls aimed' at pre- ' Venting ,ehileCS at the Outset.. gir Henry also anitourieed that •duo. to over.crowding at settle e Toronto etorese eonsideretiee is being given. to the .opening 01' 'tores.,, '