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•The /skating season °Felled tour-
' hamIaSt ThursdaY evening, 1;ibee
Ilkateti NOM &Witted to the , arena,
'free; on fhis•the:apei.,uus niglilL
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O L. Oberie of toWei was elected'
let vice-Pr.esident oX the Bruee Lea;
gue; at •theatmittal, meeting in Wolk-
.• ,ett911•04-fticlaY- evening. The League,
. has &bent $109, -to its credit. ]Pntries:.
ital. be reteived Until ,December Sib-
dL greepiegs will be arranged in
' Mildmay that evening. •
. 'Sorkie.:Of r.the genie, proapeets f;eflitr
g•IF-e' *P. to eet, 41; t_ba: aNrasOr
';'f4S.'"taitiag adValitage of a 100 :Isheet
iheen; the Mill 'Pond and Attalla 'be
in nii.4mseaarr-4faria *heti 4e -.4)0ply
ppefis, if• the elements 40 not Mar
this riattrai expanse of ice. ;
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Organizing of a Town League was
Naged at the annual meeting; and at
. present is being given consideration.
."A Junior entry is not likely and a
; Town „League, including as Many
; young players as possible, s nn-
• ptirtant to :afford these youths a
. chance to develop. '
I Dividing the Town intofour. sec-.
. tions iS suggested, and seems a feas,
•Ible• a 'nettled. as any in forming _e
four -team .group. After this division
iade,Jteine .slight juggling of
• ./ players would holder up the weaker
tetund; • • '
The - sag -gaited is one.
teem eeneprking players. living west to assess yearly and thought it, mould The CreitOpPointinent kindly atiO!.-
of Smith garage; a. second, -: :the be better if !eget were payable in 4/reitv their service in order that tWiSe
--•easterri ‘section; smith of, Camp1el1 Fune.` Who Wished to do So Tnight -attend
street; a third,- the eastern section -Patrick Walsh -nominated for both the services at Blake. • "
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1,1110040(i‘ 411,11gEmB/W4's
WAY,i7,09-§14. 1491‘1M -#.10N
(C0000 fralli rage 1)
4PPOrtfoned and ,the Mine Weeds'Wete
cut,. Mr .• Gaininie expresSetr bi,maelf
as being in favor of ,each man cnt1,7
ins 'the roadside weedsalong his
Own farm, vr... C. Purdon, Wes ..at this
.110,1et Called uPen to faalce 'PPIALM)at,
Lions regarding: the time weeds, were
cut. Mr. .Garnutie stateil his ,intelf,
dons of running, adding that it was
a problem to know where to start to
lessen taxes, upon which arose . the
query as. tohow ranch the beard 10W-
ared their own salaries, to which be
replied there had beeii;no, reduction.-
froni the previous year; but he was
One "of the beard who was willing to
take reduction..
MOQuillin stated at the
out-
set that he -Intgn4ed, :te,be,e,candl
date for the council He explained
that the reson the Townshii3,'Crush;-.,
er hadn't ,be,errinOtied give the
northend•tt share,vivid to aviiitUlthe,
expense of moving:. Charity, seldom
- PIMPLE GROVE ;
a4d Mrs, • 091clioHLBtofl
Title' Biter vlaited..On,,Sanday ;with
Mr, :James Robertsons
.Mr and Mrs, Milton Welah;VO, „ited
Itast, week at Mr, JAM Nesbitt's. •
Many, of the SeliO01; a're•
sick with the measles, ; •
• *hie Lenore McI)Onaid !Il4,P41040:.
'dine Ninersori,' Wete home or theweeked.,
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:Mrs, Albert' Scott': visited . at'
Ben BlatiTrell'S
, „Mr., and Mrs. Malcoltn ,Lane
Soot Friday ,evening at "Mr,.
:Scott's. ' ,
Mr and Mra, jaCh EMerater“visit-
ed last Saturday at Mir 'Whitley's at
crewe.', • • ' ;."
stAFEKING'''.,•k•:`
Mrs u1 Reed: of..,ttieltink.14ent
thi"Weelc4na' With; 'her '•dnifighte4;
itri. Thomas AntlersOln.2,
.to 7Alf—d't re '.71eriii—t-
;touching_ •this- matte,--but-when..64,:of,Stratford spent-
need:was evident, something .hed to home. of the fitmer's't:parenta;
be done by the Board. We Can't be and Mrs: R. ;ohnatone. '
,barbarians, but relief 'must. be sck kiss Aniiievi zi,•3•11, was
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Ministerecl„.carefilliy, he added:.::. ••1; the guest of bet., cciusini Miss OliVe
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Thomas Webster, touched briefly Kilpatrick this. week -end. :
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on roads and weeds, the .catting of Misses Nellie ,Cranston and Pearl
;the latter resulting: in an eXPendi- Thompson of London spent the :week
'Ore of over $400. He cited pitiable -end with their parentsa_droind Mta.
instances- of rieed,... where relief had Isaac Cranston..:•
been given. He not at that point -Suciessful Anniversary ',services
State whether he would qiialify 'for were held in • Blake Church Sunda.
Rev. David 'McMillan of Dimgannon
preached inspiring sermons in' the
afternoon 4 and evening to large con-
gregations. Rev. Cainphell TaveLer
of the Ashfield Circuit preached—at
:Dungannon., morning' -and evening.
Reeve or fir Councillor:
• WM. MOW stated 'emphatically he
voidd be -a candidate
fiiiireeve-
ship and would try to see, that every
Men _got. his share of the roadwork.
He did net see why it was necesiary
•,. as far north: at Wet. Huston's rest- 'ofleet, stated he would , be in the . ._
denCia, •and 'the:. fourth, . from there:running and if elected and, got some '
' north in the and. ' ' , • ' support at the board ,he'd make a big
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. change. "There'll be some MOO in
'lite- first , group, 'cliVering.• shout
' half the area Of-, the village,. weal&
apnear to be the 'weakest, as net one
. ofthe ',regulars" restdes, tn that -see -
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,: A 'dance is being staged in the
•',lawn Hall On Friday evening Under
auspices of„ the Ifookey Club., Utrri
'put and girt the boy* a botiet, which
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•• -Will 'help ha'. start, then' . off ,on: whit
.erkespromtie ofareal, live winter as
fir as,hockey is concerned. ;I
. Tore :Henry; ” Stewart Muflin, Mor
gan liendereaerip.. Cecil Forster,: Sid"
Tirtralaidge and Gregg Leith; were
er•tong ' thee, freie.', 'the .village te
• witness, thetanden ..:Veveland hock-
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ey• match. on Friday evening, the,
fernier winding by a 4. to 1 score.
,SidneY Decker and Moran Hen-
'-deratin -are this week Making seme.
• miner: improvements all 'the ' rink.
-, Morgan plans On coMmenging ice;
• Making after the nett'snaall
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Mr. and Mrs.- T. A. Cameron,
;• Ralph' and Jean Spent Sunday , -with
friends in Wawanrish.
' Mr; John Irwifl assisted' Mr. ChM's.
Cook of Lucknow, the past week.
• Quite a number of- the sports,
sr-fit-Stittidify 'afternoon -at 'the-.
Shooting match at Mr. Roht. Reid's• .
Mrs: Jetties Cook spent the week-
end at IVA:Roy Alton's.
, ' .Mr., Wilson Irwin anent a• day last
• week at Mr. Rich. Gardner's, of
Zion. •
. This burg was well represented at
the Nomination held last Friday at
• • the Council Chamber, Mafeking. •
, LUCKNOW and WINGHANI
Monumental . Works
• Liicknowi.oilt.
Has, the largtet and Meng cornplete
Idea, in • the most beautiful designs
to chteate
lit4E13LE, • SCOTCH., SWEDISH
14%.14D CANADIAN dRANITEs. •
WE .zitake a Specialty of
Famuly Menneatteits end: invite
your IneepeettelL
histriptiOni Needy, Carefully and
• Promptly
Slee as before placing year .eider;.
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Dangles Bros. •It. A:. Sotto:"
\ • Phone 1.4 , Phone 256
Icieknow ' ' , . Whighste
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:yOttr **eta." "if I can't bring down:
the fixes, "defeat.,„me the next year."
Aa a 'resnit Of a Tetolution on the
*rt of lir.
ter modified somewhat, the meeting
:Went on record as desiring to exPres'a
condohmsce to the Carr family; in the
ieath. 4 -Mr. Carr, Who served the;
,.l'ownship for eight years. Mr. Leisch-
nan expected -to he in the field again,
isthe sOuth end desired a represen-
tative on the board. '
• J. C. Purdon stated that 3600 yards
gravel had,been put on the reads
luring the Year at a cost of WO
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or an ificreate Of 300 yit-rds at a saving of $200 due to Cheaper team and
truck rates, the average chst being
about 65c per yard. More "gravel
had been pat en heavily travelled
roads and With a.,limited expenituie,
back roads mere preyented from:
getting gravel. The weed Cutting ex-
penditure might advantageously be
applied to the road Maintenance. His,
salary , for the complete' year would
be about $400 and lactated, was will -
ng to excepfthenstne-wage as -other
workmen, if provided: with st:' Means
of travel. •
- 'Albert Johnston, ex -reeve, cOnsid.:
ered the present system of road
Work, with mime improxernint, as -
superior to the old system and npheld
the use of crushed gravel in :prefer -
me .to pit gravel. He thought Ora..
Board' of Health expenditure. for the
year, t�1iih. • •
11 B. -Murray, ex-reeie and a
member of the Board of Health,
• stated that their allowance of. $g a
meeting Plus mileage remained as
in pre-war days. An uncalled for
Meeting in Dungannon in December
Was respensible for a portion of the
expenditure: • -
Wm. McQuiflin, ex -reeve, in taking
the platform, stated Much time had
_been lost, in persisting in criticism
thit was not conatructive. The • et -
reeves know; how the county rate is
regulated he stated, *hich can't be
reduced, as long as the present equal-
ization of assessment is in effect:
ileive. Stewart spoke briefly at the
conclusion. '
WHITECHURcH
• 'BORN—On November 23rd, to .Mr,
and Mrs. Robert MOVItbAty, a daugh-
ter—Roberta' Marguerite. '
There • was a poultry inspector
from Toronto in the community last
Thursday and Friday and banded oyer
two 'thousand hens. ••
Mr. Gordon Fowler returned to hi§
home at Blyth this week, after as-
sisting Mr. Mae Inglis with 'hi§
threshing machine during the thresh.'
Me -season
Mrs.. Alex FLeid is visiting with
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her daughter, Mrs. Balfour' of Luck -
now.
Mrs. Ckai, Cook of ,Luckno,
Visit-
od With llitr other, Mrs, David Gil-
l* 2n WO
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tiere and. There
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Over 100,0;0 lbs. -of eels are'
ported annually front Canada '
• principally to Germany. and the
7:-.7-11nitet--Statea;--They-artf-caught—
• along the hewer St. tearieriee
. -Rivet and. off the Atlantic Coast.
. A total of fi44,129: fo teCeir.- .
Jag liconseshave been'ititued' by
• the Canadian GovernMent adIo
•, Tiranch freni,April 1 to Selnelml* i •
30 1932 or approximately one le
• every eighteen pertionn of „the r
pepulatiOn Of the Deskiinton. "‘ •
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. A 'movie 'theatre Jags been Intl ,
'stalled on' R,. IT- S. Aorangi °wink.
• . Australasian. run• and passengers
•.had the first entertainment in
• that line on a recent voyage. Tide
• Is the first ship to reach Venetia- '
ver carrying Sound movie equip-
inent. I '
' China.'" first Woman' -barrbeter,•'
• Mrs. Lo Soon Kim Teo, was among
the passengers ' aboard the,
press of Russia.recently sailing
•, from Vancouver,' Mrs..Soon ob-,-
• tainert het legal trathing in Elivi4
' land and is • attached tio the Hong
• Kong bar.
The Canadian people 'seem :tel.
have developed a considerable
Caste for
•iiiiaghetti and the like Italian fear
preparations. Ontput- of 14 Carfl,
adieu factorlea -in 1981 was 20e:
311,423 pounds ad compared With,
16;819,625 lbs. in -1930, • -
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. With Remembrance Day int our,
: Minds, it •is timely to recall the ..
brief "epito,me or Canadee'i part *
the war inseribed on a tablet in -
the -House -of Parliament- at Ot•-•
taws, "Six hundred twentyii
ettlibuttd, H1 htindrWforty=,
two bore the badge of Canada in
the Great War; sixty thouSand six
hundred sixty-onemet death and
• passed oar
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Lik7c1,040,WENTINE114.
Publlahed every :01.3daY 14"0-inir
at Lachnow, Ontario. '
Igrs. A. D. MacKenzie,— Proprietor
damphell ,T•hempson--Publisher;
TMORSDAi; DECEMBER t 1932'
..SMOrPliNG .AND ADVERTISING
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We picked lip large ercu1an re
ceittly,:one .4 -hundreds: front a neigh-
boring toriw, :Which had been distri..
i?iitoit: this dittriet; Ohnitein at
tracting Our ;attention Was dates et
three poanda. for 2ild. :In an adier7
tiseMent- in , the Sentinel this' Week;
dates are acty,irtieed it 3 pounds for
•2&004 00 .0.#4. •eat, Tate --`014e;
d has been the existing piie
on this article foi nionths and they
are of choice quahty
t7b.:Mere:. 11'
nts
of 'Oda ?Village taking advantage .4
the columns of the Sentinel to edu,
I?ittrille:tiliblicras regards thes-,'oral:
Ity. and prices..of their Merehandise,„
is thet. they •may net he attracted te
other ; centres, .. price" which are
seldpm .lewer and 'frequently higher
than those •existing here, : ' •
:Purchasers actually de 'n'ot'
know how muchtheppay for an ar7
Ilan per pound, er.L.per. yard. Re-
fitting date's again the .custeimer-
risks' for: tWentyrfiVe, cents Werth, and
in .somii.etieas71: 'probe*, ire nneivare
that he tot she .recervet Wee -pounds.'
menthe: previdesly!
was sold at 2 iienIndefer 25c, and',
doubtless they are purchaser* to-daY
who are not aware of the fact that
an extra :pound is • being given: at, the
same .retail ; price. This example is
simply. an incident ,which .might be:
aPpliect to manyttems and proves the
necessity Of keePing: the prospective
buyer well". advised through the me-.
alum of advertising.% .
Christmas:• is rapidly: approaching.
There will be , increased volaene of
business, .and; advertising will be in
important fector in increased' indiv:.
.idual sale*. It .will Tetult :In dollars
-s pent .-iii--LecknoWr--which-otherwite-
woUld go: elsewhere,. „attracted by
prices which restilt fait* 'economy:.
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'CAMPAIGNING WEEK
With elections in the offing, 'in'
Wawanosh and .Addifield -Townships,
thia, week finds candidates for the
reereship and council in the respec-
five; municipalities ablieiting "!your
vote arid influence. • '
•• The outcome - will . be interesting.
Strich.econclny has been the demand
in the, past' and continues to be- the
-thief interest of the :ratepayers to:
day, wile fades little reduction ..tn
taxes .as compared with the crash of
farm prices, which in some cases,
halt* reached all-time low records.
, Criticisms.. at the noatinations,
chiefly pertained to the present sys-
teni of doing road work, whereby
some who had failed to get it on the
•workrfelt-thatirwas not apportioned'
fairly. Salaries of the boards, have
. :remained the same as the. previous
year and here also was an opening
for attack. But • we • feel that, the av-
erage ratepayer believes the handling
• of the finances of hie respective town-
ship has been handled carefully and
with few exceptions can any narked
reductien in 'expenditure be made.,
- Probably,. not so -much- what_hae
been done or has net been done, bet
the executive ability and personality'
of the aspiring candidates will be the
chief faetor in who id returned to
office. -There appears to be little var-
iance, in the pelicies of the candidates
Strict economy is assured by all and
tOmore equal distribution of road-
work.,‘ .The* outcon;e Can 'scarcely be
adjudge( with accuracy; but those
• Who are idected will have fall upon
their shoulders a heavy responsibility
dood hunting is reported from
the Bates Camp, nem. Matagannie
Ontario, On the main line of 'the
Canadian Pacific Railway, seventy
miles 'east of Sudbury. Moose
and deer are very numerous OM%
to the camp and 18 one morning
a couple of U. 8. hunters secured. .
a dine bull moots and a deer:Ther
killed to the limit of their licensee
Within's few. days. •* • .
A free acholship to be held it
. 1./Dc0le Polytechnioue of the. GTO
vomit* of Montreal, offered by the
•Canadian Pacifieltailway to Minot.'-
" sons of emPloyeea of the taftway,
was .aWarded Lecainlier,
18 -,year -Old eon Of L'phrent Leta., •
Veber, chief clerk at the Mile End
Station. The award entitles to
five years study propeeding to the
• degree of Bachelor of Civil Engin#
. eoring. • •
Canadian Pacific Railway low
rate return bargain eXtUreions,
highly Popular feature of the rail
ways operation since 'February "
• list, have been ' and will be Welt
• maintained: up to the end of the
year. Outstanding recently bate
been the tritt. ••• Chicage froin
Montreal and ',the shorter trips
into and ont of the hirijot ewes
front and to the serfounding pro,
viticeti.' the rate and a "quarter
• fare for return; .trititi during the
itemettthrance tinyholiday was.
patronized-ted-thlitL-Coliceit,,,,
'Mon is again to he offered fqt tho
:Christmas and New Year
days. , ••
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It's the littlg things that bother
us, You can sit on a niOnnizilti
pt op. a taCk,
With paymentof taxes rapidly
falling due, many farmerswith pre-
vailing low prices are faced with the
necessity ' ,of denteting their. grain
Stipply or livestoek to meet their levy
Not only the farmer, however, but
the business men is well is passing
through strenuous times. With the
pnrihasing flower of the nvernge
person limited, the tnerchant -*is. 'a
result find* his turnover dropping
off, acid hvith profits cut to the borie,
experiences difficulty in 'meeting his
obligations. -
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• This will be a seasan of practical
giving. 'Patronize your local merch-
ants, who have new deasonable goods
en hand, at Prices Which invite com-
.P.atis,on. :The dollars...Yet spends
them at home.
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sT. HELENS
• Mrs. R it,""),YoOdo and14,r, 'WPM),
.W.Co'co!Is were 'week4M4 vial*.a With
Mr, and Mrs, Arnold• Barboure Per-
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Mr. and Mrs Reehert Buchanan end'
zitri;T: hholvsees7lioll".3ttt eI,v711,71;e:54.
' The peeeniber meetirt cif the Hai
ris Mission Band will be held at Ma.
Miller's, on ..Saterday. afternoon
:December 3rd. _ •
• The marriage of Mr. George Scott
of Langside and iMisa Gertrude Rey,:
• ell of Wingham, took place at the
• Manse. on Wednesday, ,Neveniher 23.
Rev.';‘ ,tp. .Wilkinson officiated,'
'Young, Reonle!te, ineeting, ;vas'
held .thr Sunday evening; With the
00404; Mr. WailaCe ilIer in
hazr and Miss ..Greta Webb at .ihe.
plaii,The,Scripturepleiton, gitt com,47
...vents ',Wert Teed ,hy. Mr, Ted Ries
.ske,ntrt:pron;i47.4;17,:tp,:cropLit,410.036.:etadir%;:.:.
-wairreast-Stanley Tadd 41
paper prepared -by: BiLliieIntyre on.
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teresting discussion on the' Subjett
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was led bir tie 'president: •
tead'i* .Miller.,. An
-.Thursday evening, December 22nd
School. concert. Keepthe date in .mind
"Are Leaders. Bei.: or Nada 7" was
is the date chosen for the St: Helen s.
end Plan to attend: ;
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.. LOCAL MERCHANTS NEED.,
,..PROTECTION
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• This is the time of the year ;when
the- -house--te-heuse•-peddlers_
aPpearante .They realize •the
Christmas buying :season is net far
away and they appear it thtv,' door
with some conmeidity which ;appeal"
to the housewife, tell a plausible
stori Of the wonderful bargain they -
are °kering and niake all sorts ef pro-
mises in order to induce the lady to
give an order, in meat cases to be
delivered just hefore
time to discourage theselpeddlere b
before they tell their !tory. At seen
as they are recognized, as peddlers
they ;:aheuld he I:Mittel,* told 'their
geodi are, not wanted; that the home
Walesa man is entitreirtir the bt,'
tress and it IS the intention to give
it to bim If 'this .;stand it rtaken nt
the start, the peddler's trade will
very quickly fade away ,and it ie.
hoped the 'residents Of..thitt'OcinitY
do all they can t� discourage the At...,
inerant peddler in their own, Inter.
este and, thcqteAkthemerchants who
pay taxes,—Exchange.,, • •• • •
HERE AND ?HERE
• Mr.' Hiram. Bloom is engaged if
Pre** iit• digging a,••• well- en • his
fruit4arm_at. Stoney .Creek near:.
Hamilton. • • •
Mr: and Charlie Thoenprion
of the 2nd 'Con., visited on Saturday
last, With Mr., and Mrs. Mark Gard-
ner.- ' . •
The McKay Bros. of the 2nd -Con4
attended: the. Royal Winter -Fair ith
Toronto lastweek end _teRort:zi
'eictriTgeod -fat etock..
• Orange Deem.. •Orange gam' To -
'night; ' • •
A large number from our burg at-
tended. the Wedding reception In hon-
or of Mr. alid Mrs. Oscar Ilodgins of
Kinitiugh on Tuesday last. We extend
congratulation' for a happy and
propserons married . the .
• Mr. and Mrs. John T .Carter Visit -
_ed. es,Tuesday Isat[oath- Dir..
M_and-
9ir syeara . hoOf
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• We notice an itera Which will in -
tared` slime of the residents a
Lucketoe and Ashfield, regarding
Mrs. T. E. Finlay of Saskatoon, Sask.
who resided in Ashfield TOWnship
over forty years and some tvienty,
years in' Luckeow. Mrs. Finlay will
be ninetyitwo years •of age
In De-
cemhr. She niade. the trip by motor
from her daughter's; Mrs. Will Agar
In North •Thikotti,:to the home of her
son, Bert Finlay in Saskatoon. After
reaching Saskateon she contracted a.
very severe attack of pneumonia, but
by careful atIttsratchful nursing, She
is restored to pod .health again and
is at '3nresent visiting her ion Ansen
Finlay ,at Hanley. Salk. . Her eye
sight. Is still, quite normal and every
week, she reads. the Lackrit•W Sentinel
the local nein being of great interest
to her, like a letter from bet& home.
We hope Mts. Pinkly may he spared
for Many years yet to come. Wo.
should all honor and admire these
strong men and •womeri Whe endured -
the hardships of ptoneer life to leave
the Younger generation each n rich
heritage.
*Ow, Thomas," said certain
• Bishei,, after tikilig" hid Servant to.
Teak one melting, It That
sees all we do, and heave, all we lard
and knows all *e think, and who ?08
It Will soon be too 1O -Le to do yOur. gtirds even me, in
Christmas buying early. DO you re- as but a vile worm of`-the.:iiiAtgot
niy.,,; itobes,
allie there it6 only 'twenty full shop.. And 0thorn4s repiledi wthi; minus,
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, ' Wa.ltear ,a, great 'deal of talk, about
"tile dangers -,of• overweight .* after ; • ,
lerty." 'Tfiere. is also danger in "un" •
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tisrrweight -lefore thirty". 'which i
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,should_notibe_ftergotten_in_thisAtee '
Of slendernese. • "
; There Jet, no definite measure • of
normal weight. ;we- , know the aver-
age weightfor' sex, age and height,
brit, averagesiare not necessarily ,
normals. The orig-legged person with
a' slender fraine May he belOw alr-
,erage. we'ight and :still 'be: normal: ,, ••••
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:Tlie7airerage liveightei are a gond :i , •
Ode, howevero and 'the individual •; •
Who :is larr filoni, the. average should •I
seek the cautee...„
• Under thirty, years af age, Weight, •
that delia..i.telY below the average
is not desirable. Tuberculosfs is fre-
quently atilitelated with a inn -down
physical condition, .and underweight
.is a -warning signal of 'such a, con-
dition, The ',yetnger person who is
burdens.
"Underneight tine to disease or to
Some 'abnormal aeadition of the body
'Can .be correctea billy through the
removal of the cause. If there is ;no •
disease, to gain weight we. must eat •'
more food each day than our body •
needs; just as when we wish to reduce •
Weight, we must eat. les" food than
Our body uses.
• The person Who 'is underweight
need* added rest. • He should spend
:more hour* in bed at night, take a
noon -day rest (if on* for ten' Minutes
arar a; rest before meal" to that he ,
will not take folid When his body.15
fatigued4 lie should spend as much . •
too thin hats less power of resistance.
Tuhercalositiorcannot be cured simp-
1y-by:adding light to the body,: but
the- chances of developiagjhe disease q
Can; be m1n1mizd1y-having the 'body •
fortifieeragainst the germs of tiller -
dittos*. Resietence tan he built - up '
With adequate food, rest, fresh air
,and Sunshine. •
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It is in the oirly adult years that
tuberculosis reaps its largest harvest
Tuberculosis seldom develops ,in the .
-healthy, -
early adult years are particularly
trying,.. -for -these years bring .the
physical end. Mentrd strain of. start-
iiig work, of mall:tag& and •the begin-
ning of a new:thome. To this
added, in Women. ' the strain Of •
childbearing. The early adult years
'are the years when most of tui carry •
our heaviest physical: and mental •
time as 'possible) in the open OFai
*Void strenuous exerdise. Walking
an elmelient torn., of exeretie for 0.3 r
person who is Iniderwe1g1it as it ••
keeps hint out of doors arid doe'S riOt
demi fatigue./
• Food; ivst, fresh air and sunshine
are the ineane which are available to
build Op strialehealthy bodies. Thei
must bet inade-tMe.-Of „regularlyit4e..J ,
sults are t� be achieved" and thaii.
tainecl.
fluestion concerehig Heal* al'
dressed to the Canadian Medical At-.
totiation, 184 C011ege Street; Ter,
onto will be anstieted personalty by'
lotto.
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