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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1933-01-19, Page 4. . ' 011$4tR.O:K. TIT.1k6W, 1. N14* • • • • 6 • ' 't10. ..'14;1• 4141,;4Y. 41416.107tei 1,0f19I ague. k.: .10*Veaterin Kean, Tileare-', 137 ScareSC9Ilag 'M*4.:0';0#s af: TO '••• „ ttling :through 60 nn011tes !lockey, in TeasWater Frit‘tAyening; LucknOw edged out t.1.) '3 Yie,tery Over the TeeSers, in tAs alwerOat 'gime, of tbe NrAhern •League acbtedule., in this group. Favored with a kaga ,f54e,t of ice BELFAST r Mid Mrs IT' A Oameron Ralph and jean Visited. :recently With avvenoah friends • Nr*. an Mrs Bek Mills: and Nor- ine, a1s6 Mr-.Yrank ROhertOUn. Spent, Sunday with, 'Mi. and Mrs Spence - , Mrs. .Andreiv Gaunt of West 'War. Wanoslic Mr., and ¥. James Sher- wood :and ShirleY'.c.4'.crelve, Visited at Mr. San) SherwOod'S ;oil, Sunday. We are very sorry :to report the , . , , Serious. illness of • Mrs.- James Cobb,. th� Millie was lsimPdAT thraughout With ,He 'son, 1/-4.- 41131:-00.0t of..,WinniPPg os first, two periods restlit.arrived"honie, ,Sutiday.'..y wide',00en which iteo'both .gac.kett's. Y P... .104-0.1e3 ' hu:sY, 'T.A01910.42,- had, the "liesi- The ...tegult.i?" meetrng o Packatt'S Of , the Play in: the ''first. period, and 'Y';, P. S. was held. in the chdrch,'..on , bombarded, ,Mellniney in tie • , Tees- Thursday'evening,- with the president? , water nets ,Whit by stellar: Work al- Was-. Maiiie ,Ilackett in be: chair, ' lower::but two ;gfiela Teesirater The §eriptiire, lessen, Matt 19, 13.3.7, netted INO goale this period asoand was fread',„by WM.,: Waring. Mrs.. Potched the )firgit counter: Clark :Fin-. Tavel:Mr. then: lead ni prayer.. „ The' litysOn; • bid . net- .guardian for Luck.; topic was: then taken by Mrs ; Albert: new, eettled deurn,iifter the first' two Alton „ goy., 14vone1: officiated fOr", :Counters were scored agains.4 hire and the, election of 'officers,,Which resulted- '. was ahneet invincible the, remainder as .follows: .",President, ' Mss • , . Of the gameHaekett; treasurer, ...Wm.. ;Waring; . • ,Bufilay, the .'.North' „Bey import; secretary, Jean: `Cameron, , „Orgaeist„ :opened the scoring 'in the 1st period Violet Twamlejr, 1St .. Vice, Wilfred .with Osborne, . adding the, - second Haekett; 2nd Vice, -Ralph Cameron;,, tally . unisaisted. Agile* AO Huston 3rd Vice, :Gordon,: Jolinaton;: 4th Vice to MacDonald with ,he latter.' bulg- George Alton A hymn was . then mg the twine behind:. McBurney Was sung and the Meeting closed With the LIM.4/107R',s. 1st ,goal - League benediction. -. Cameron . added, another before the period ',,ended, when, he worked rn on t the net and flipped i ,past McBurney on *art solo ; effort , scoredtimed, in the peCtind7litsuiza. and •alithird 'goal to his 'credit was. disallowed bi'Lecer- idge. p. Thompson watt credited- with. . an assist on Huston'e,first goal. His seem* counter "camewhenhe carried ast Master'4, eisa e To Ditri !woo DISfriet L Q L AsaelliblY Hears Messaie From Ray. E. 0. Gallagher Past- District Master. WHITECHURCH lilesara; Thoai jr,„ auct.itedily: Inglis left 'fait for ..:Windsor, "Where they exPeet to be away ,for 4. few , Mr Tilden :s141: Mr., Will ,Garton of Leamington , brOught. truck lead , .:$74.xling lt:ielaoasible. teiitteedtlia' annual. Kinlesa, - District :14. '"().. ..T. Meeting., Rev, .g.•.o., Gallagher.. • of Owen Spud conveyed 40.. greet.*4• to - the :: Asson:q)ly, an4, the tolloWihO. message- .to the Brothers. - through the - present District., , ,MastO4', ISaae.: pinnell '.of.. Kinlqugh; '''''?' " . '"To. begie -With' Brethren 1, - am InclOsing a letter ft:iitn.:14: Wor. Bre: 1.4, .. IL ' ,,Sanders., ' addressed - to, : all Diatriet • Masters, 'the• -letter- enclosing an ''editorial- from the Toronto' -Tele,- am. comes' from the.; office of. the , Grand, Master... -It Ia. the. Wish of the Grand . Master ., that'- these' tw.O edi, toriala ,of.....Dec. .9th . and' Dee.. 12th. 1939. •be read to ilie. Brethren. "aii •:;erribled.. 0. that F.PitY: add ia that I trust:' that,: the- I:)1S.trict-,,, will , do. as ' renueated ' ,and- . :Pass a - 'resolution, 'Debiting' out, that public ' utility. -taxes oreverlY. belong. to ;the 'nubile: school Ind • that the demang. on the ,.partof; the Roman ,Cathelles*: .for , further concsiOn ' be denied:: 'YOr; resola•- tion,s should -',have:' three „ conies. One .fOf', Premier., Henry:. :One .' for .your own'members and one- for the: local paper.. The ,„.ene +great.. event . of the nest • year ; wee . the ': Imperial Con- ference...at'. Ottawa.' From the stand ' Peint. of ' the faritier.,:* it... was looked forward, tO. in, heves titat'.th.roligh the. Conference ,. they - might .:': secure -- a • inarket and Mice fer:.his produce. Up: to- date.. our :great hone k in . this'. re-: Specti• have not borne' fruit.--r-May We - Ilene ,...•tliat ..oni geveriiinent.. senSing the'r.tieed of .our Oreclucers.. will Mit, forth every •effert :to giVe a. 'fline.tical 'result,- to the conference which ..dras looked • forward tO... with , such -_.great eXneetatiens.1 ,,..: . - .,,, : .. •. - .... ,.... ..,.. What :has happened , is that.: the. :farmer, is..-not.:',onlY ,worbieg witNynt. but ' he. :,ia .paVing for . the'.'ilriiii:- lege :, of Werleing.:. We., nitiat:, change .the ' whole MaChinery..,of- farm rir-,,ce: :marketing., :with, a ,-, vie*: tO•., securing for theariner ' a ', fair, ',shake-. off the . ii.rice„ ultimately:.' Paid' yfor ,.,prodeite... -h-Y-.. the ,-cOn.sutner. ..There la' no hone lif7rOST.,tiretri-ii --7ostiWritYlirtlii--hitiea until .tite-•.grievencea • -of the: : fernier, and ":set ',right.: This is a . Matter , ,ef brOtherhoOd ,and .it ,'Nkronlii. , be; ',well: worth the Lodge's . ',While* .corialder 'these'. itiattere'• and each address for 2;heri).selkesLandLtot± theiz-hrettren.,,,:,.. '. RY:'the'..end of June:, .4932-I.:tad -.made. a visit . to :each -' lodge:In: the diStriet ' I :made reference ' in -. : each lase .to,theiwork of "the .Grand ;Lodge: last 'March,:. Perhaps •,.I. , may,,, -remind .Yeu ,-..' again. '..,•of .r. 'the .,..'-'great.:- 'con - 'Cession.. . there '',' secured, : 'in' ' ,-the. reduction ,.ofthe:annual:, tag payable. to the ' Grand Ledge of 'British' Arrk::. Oka. The lodges. .of Kinlese, district will:be:greatly -helped :'by - the: sinall amount : :wliicli ' they ''. nevi '''Aiiiist. nay' the :.Grand'''Ledge.. , ' '.. : ' . • .., TIn Ireland' INir ,sure..-- we are ., all glad itonOte: that ,a,,defiinte . indve- tient , is on, foot- .te :reatore the iiiiity .of that Mueh. tern - country. It ..will -beA. -geed, thing,:if the; ,People -there ,will iinite1ong':enotigh ' to, ekrtel" the Coreign ;ruler, and ',look after ' -their -.,ountr.Y.,... themselves. , :: Thia':. Will. ,. also .--itropetlien,' the - Eninire...". • --- - : ' : ', - '••:.0.n the 'ether, , tend we regret to ead.1.9f, a ;s: strong • partv: in .. Shetland kitting ' forward ..le •,,:iilin '' to.,,,‘, bring .ibetit .. Hemp:, Rule for,..Seetland.' The lefty la" einite 'unlikelithet , Shetland 4ill go Off. 'by:herself .tind disinenther ;the ,ljnited,,, Kingdom. ' Yet-. -the ..„YerY lo.dt, that the 'Matter • is -heing..,,;die, cixased . • se , ninch ' rerninda : us''that ri.cesare always ik work tobreak Jip- the .'pritisli".,EM ire and- -.: So.' We ;- l• ' ' !iayei to he: watching...all:the -tinie:,:-- '' •The, -IinverialConfer,enee. 'brought 'much diScuaaed question -. 'of • ' a ,Cibadian :ling: to the . fore again. 'Canada.. Was . the only -COT -ail/ ' there Witheut a flag , to -. Mark, her -as dia, linctive, I. am one of these 'who:. have ilWays' been/in favor • cif. a . Canadian. lac?. always •�f - -course :: with the -Unia.n: Jack , tiredoininate . in .:it: ''' If. have a.'distinetiVe Miflag,,on , the • Sea il ,why , t.. on ' .. the ined. :, tigea.:•Will ,eneetirage „ the!matter. Wd- .Canadian .netple tt -hive .., rofound :iffection°:for Mir -Mother, cOnlitry, and a. deep •nride. in. •the--',,rapire.- .Cana.• tans who . were born* in 7GfeAt.:Bri4 tain; and those wboSe, -Parente' were, herii there.' Still look ',totbrit great nititherOf ,civilization for inaniretion They areas. level: AO --,' Canada.- as, .+-nen can ',he,,.".They sr e a ,,free.'. i,ieople.. They ':enioy, the Wide ' liberties .-which are , theirs . as part' of Abell: 'irineri.. lane • .Of , the ,entire: :tienulation :,:, Of '-.1ie ',British Empire. .•: . - : ' Now I 'bromiSed this inessagt and Must. net let It be Mere -than'e'raea= Ma.y.f • „extend' 'in, :heartiest good -Wishes-1AO;;V.or,..13rO,.-Piiine1li.,41%/1„ aster Of the , distriet,-,and- ',Ie. the ...Officers' and: 'brethren: ,assembled. I,,can .think of veil there. 'at: your ' ni 6 e On 0', ''*Iiich I was privileged to :attend' oil,'. folly oeCaaiona: At, my first:It:meting. :Bro. .Wm,.. .Httlderthy'",..,PreSitiect: This -.. --';11.• -.ands hinf in thO. chair at the cbuety meeting. The best Of amid' .felloW, shi n .. was en i eyed , With MI, the 'Odieers, and"13"rethren. and„I treat that YOU' Will :all . be greatly', blessed: .and pros - ,et, iii„yotit • worlt:,' ' , ," - ';'. -' . ,-,' • 1 have hot 'Veen 'Ctilite eis' busi in the' Wer.ic of, the :association. tete', 'Of eourae I ani ' much busier now , With: My' Own' work: bid .1 'haveaddressed two meeting. of L. O.L.. 824 and L. O. :L.. 204,4, .-recentlt ,lend.....,htiVe..... envie:Y.0_ Meeting. the beYa.: .I have . not 1-4.,- defieite obligations ..xet., There' are three '.,:liitrges ,..in : the city' ..and: 'I ' don't -know which to ' iOin, 1: liFas,. glad to See' brother,. John Millet... at :7:0-iven.' u,H, On, AtiAgust...12th' la at...,11.e; mid. I,. luit7t.,.#11taltv,,i,--pleesaiitali:Oilt.g.,,':.0•:....:. „ii::-,•."....- . 7:the •;:puek 'in-.-elose-aed-lbeated-Alie7net-. .eim,*.•,,o,.,,tie...,„ceininiiniti.,:andspniit_tlie. with7ii-iiiier71-hrit:7 Thlic iiiii` Tellaiiied- -Week--endf in the Village.' „ . - . . . , , . ' shortly by another goal when Euston , Miss • Helen McIntosh and 'slater, scored' main on a pass, Out from be- Mrs: , 'Albert ' keQuillin went, '1 to hind the net by: 'C. Thompson Tees' :London on Tuesday of . this -week to water ifdisputed this- goaks.andLock., •ieridge , 'disallowed .s. it::: , Teeiwater _14131PrO Ylara',,..CitiselY '' checked during ' this, Period and every threat to score was turned, Aside: by....Firtlayson. , , '.1„,tiebnOW :,. resorted . to di'ferisive hockey the, 3rd period and it.was not Until the dyingMiniites Of: the .game that ,Teeswiifer regiatered..tbeitthird gOal.' Throiiiig. 'per MOon,the.: at ' tack 'they:. :then fought:- desperately but to.ne'avail to; tie the count. . . Only :four , penalties, were handed Out; the -local squad getting but. one . . .. Of them. . . .. -, the line 'Wit . , ....rE WASRR.L4Oat:' McOucY; csc •IDe.fe se; DOran,Kinikle';' Alternates;, :Veit ,,_ Little;14, W., Osborne; :Centre Houle ';;..'It'..,W:, B. .McDonald Altei- n4es,, -:-.--litieDeriald, -Ireland:. . . • LUCK OW......--Goal,,,Finlaysoit; 'De; fense, ,-;.Agne*-:, ttedo chesile; ,., R. W.. Huston; ;centre., A.' ,Scponald;. L. 'W, C.-ThoMpann;''./ilternatea,:i II. I•Iender-. son, K. CaMeron,' A:. Thompson, M.. Henderson: . .. , Referee -41f. LOCIceiidge.'. ' Sport Chat er Teeswater „trotted out a forMidable "aggregation on Friday night, and ,a team that's likely to break up a. game at any Minute. The local gang will have to beon their 'toes to .win t , the return; .game bere.* ,Scoring honors.' went to Wes, Hus- ton. He always was a goal-gotter. In Teeswater.. he tallied twice and - third ' counter was 'disallowed. * • Howard AgneW-Avas"--much elated ` f b with the act t at e went' the entire game wtithout a; penalty e. -Penalties , were few' and far between. Ken Cameron, served one :for the locals, while. Hinday and B. MacDonald did • , .time for- Teeswater. „ Doran, a hefty chap:. mi ::the Tees - water 'defence made :good 'use of his • ,body 'sane:had a strongtearinnate in Kunkel, ;Agnew' and Oberie worked well on the4.,LticittiOW pack and --;.Y.Viera., relieved at ti,nies by :MOrgan Henderson.. ,., - * - Archie MacDonald is. it hard work= hiseeentre Man on the' first line, with Ilustoe 'adding the scoring penCli and .-fh'erklaff -efreetiVelY1 , , Audy Thompson inelude,d the liueky and fast abating secOnd.' line, *7 :aafl.", Mier: George Fisher and their,:friende„•Of Lobp, visited_ on .S.Un; day With hie-, 'father? Mr. .: Fisher I Mr.. and --.111r8.:, Harry Tichborne of ,Gederich svisited on .Sunday With, -her parents, here: Preaentetien to. :Miss,: Pollock ; Last Friday, .evening the:hoir of the,,PreabYterlart": cln,tre.k. Went- to the manse ' after .cheir'..practiee and: Pre- ;s5ented. Miss ,Dorothy Pollock with a V 1 .;.. nice tra e ling bag. ,. Jag,. Laid - lay ,read..the'iddress and .Sri Cenn,:sand:Miaa:Ida..,MeCItioid',Pre-7 Sented, the, gift. ,s 'Dorothy -thanked thein in;a, ,few•-fitting,,WOrdel. She left on,. Monday Where' .she entered as, e ..nurse-m.traming. , We crisk; her- every' .suceess:„.lrT • TeCsWater. is slated to play the re- turn!, ganie: on: January:. 3'lst, How- ever the: trend of events Would Make it advisable to play' this .game • in the -near future. is :soon as ,weathe permits:: Ripley Was scheduled to :,ineet • new on Tuesday in ,,Brtice, League... fixture, but at: ;,ineeting,, on. Thursday last it was decided that the; Itednyin would not play organiz tioekei. this t season. That ,ibeans Lucknow' swill have a bye in this Bruce group s and ,Will ;meet' the winnera of the next group, when : the ; Play-offs •-tonimence:' • . Unofficiai reports have it that Wi iighent„; :although . grouped with LuCknoW and ,TeesWater in the INk-rthern. Leigue will. not 'play 'this - league:. " Lack of funds, • • with several playereLnotl.4esiring to play in this group s: reported es', the rea-'. Son. 4.'11, 0 11. A. 'bye is ivhat,-13-Ting- haul , deSireS We" ere :informed:: That ,,leaVes .only Teeswater and LuCknoW to fight „ out for 1st place -the. group. A victory' for the .1ohala: When TeesWater plays here' will do the' trick and\ then Luck. nOW . would meet the Winners,t of the next, Northern' 'group. , It, ,dooka ; Luelchow, niay soxii`e*, hockey yet if Weather' permits, although At: will 'Mit b, the, usual rivals from`' Wingliatn, but .teanis of unknown ability from fAithntfirti If Fielayson: continues to keen 'etn Out ilia way, he did: Pilday,, , be' Will well ,1111 'What. Was eirpeeted! io be weitii ,spet tho town, 46 ' Mild 'weather interrtiPted .the „sport and exhibition genie :in Kincardine On Monday With 'Leclinow providing *tlie,''oppoSition had to' be .nost`poned, rith Celder 'Weather the middle :.ef the' week, , this game was Vedneadiq night ' 4IYCKNO, SENTINEL „ PtAbliBiled !v.erAT' at ,Lnclinow, Ontap,O, , , Mrs, MacKenzie Proprietor amplielkThenipi:Olt,;p_uhlisher THURSDAY; JANUARY 19th,' 1933 URCH. NOTES , United Church Y. P., S. With the Citizendhip Com. in Charge of the prograna„ the Young People's Society -met" at the alaituai hour on, Monday evening., After the singing of the opening hymd.„ Mr. MacKenzie led in prayer. The Scripture lesson was "creed ,by Mary Stnithers. The .ininutes of: the last Ingeting' were read and: adtinted. After the -,roll tall and business, Eunice' NeWtozi played a piano -solo. and Gorden Johnston and Bill Lock hartcornet,, duet; Which were Very emelt enieved. The tonic. "Should the Nations of, Europe continue ,to pay War Debts'?" Was ably' taken' by Rev, S-. T. Tucker. A. reading. by Dorothy:Berry Was followed l;iay .the closing :hymn; after which all Awned in..a period of reereation4The Nation- al,. Anthem.'brought a very profitable evening tO a, Close. ST*41.A1,..,•14,P10. 11/,1r.' Herb, Taylor' left on Monday for.„the _.(2....A..,.Q,,...Que)Phi.",,Ir,To he will take ,a two-weeks:,course in Produetion and Marketing. Mr. lay - o wihl this course as. first, prize' in *the, Junior Fariner'a alb; Dun'gannen. or Keeping.' Farm, Accsounta.,.'-:-.Con-' gratMittioes. Mrs. Alex Woods is a -visitor, with MO. R. 3.1 Weorls., ' The annual moOtinir of thePubjic will be held on IVIonday even- ' • , mg, January 234 A full„attenclance requested; • • • ' , The Yotlng ,Feojilels Meei .tng. ,on •Sdnday 'eveainiWas.' held With a good7attendance. ,The acriptur,e, lessee Was read. by Mr: led. RiC,e. The sUbject,"HaVe Ordinary Citizens Any ReapOnSibnity,, fOl*: Ijnamplarn*?" Was taken by Mr."Stanley Tedd, Who. also led An interesting Mrs. "Anderson. is a xisitor. with Mr, ' andMrs. Torrance ,,A.fider ion, Termite. John' Rintoul is home ft ern Toronto recuperating after. an: oper- ation for appendicitis. Mrs. Donald,MCDOeeld. had the 'misfortune' to- have a I fall fen"- a. chair. upon which she was standing resulting' in three brelten.ribs: • KO.da Annual Meeting . ,:.Lhe annual. ni ting Of the Pelted Church:Was held on Tuesday evening with ti" v,erst:ogoed attezi.danie. Rev:. r. C. Wilkinson .:OcetiPied'the chair and 'encouraging reports from the various tirganizettens were read. The treasurer s report Shc"Fad,"a siOstali•• tial balance ;on..„hand, The fetirieg nuinegers,,, Messrs., ilogh: Rutherford, John 'killer,' Will Webster and Wel. lace. Miller; Were re,electedi'alie ;the following :ether I sselhcersi...Superinten. sistant, Mrs.: Ins: Ramage; -SeeretarY , .Treasiiier, C.. :RtitherfOid- Mattis:Mirk: ASsociati_o_n, Rey. Wil- kinson; Mrs:.!:Gordon :RedMiss M. Cr , . i:Rutherford;r-Orgenist-,#Mra=W:7-A .Auditors, :.Itleasts; Wilson Woods..and Stanlei-4-Tridd.1:;•,2e-At. the '.conclusion. of the boor-, was •",enjoyed;: when lunch was serVed the ladies. . CAMPAIGN TO ' REPLA,C.H • , ioSt. TRUST FUNDS Restoratjoxs Pand Campaign -, Of :.Church Of , Englaid,:-Has Objective , Presbyterian Guit ' , The YoungP ople's Girild was held on, Monday evening: The- Vice - President occdnied the, chair and 'the Lookont Committee had ' charge, of the Program. Agter the opening min the Scripture, reading was tak- by Peggy MacDonald and Drayer was given 'by -Frank Mac,, 'Kenzie., Piano solos were given'by 'Rexford Ostrander. Grahain SherrilT ind Jeasie MacKenzie. The tonic for , evening was on.,..,Stearardship liVided in biro narts. the' 'first riart ken:by. Stella , Steward ‘ :and the wond by , Douglas MacDonald:- A iinno duet Was then given bv Marion 1.nd 'Helen r MacDonald. In the count. 4 the Sides. the "Tirigs , Of Oak', were. aimed. The --ineeting,„closed.bv repeating , the benediction. ,The Meeting next Monday , evening ;charge: of_the_Musie.,_Gerii;, United 'Church W.M. S. The. ;Lueknow United IChureh.W.- .1 S.. held ,,its :first Meeting'', of the irear.••• Wednesday. ,.,Jan. . T,he. • iresident. Mrs,' McCalluin: Dresided. 4-116----Is9riiitittecreaditie:=Wieatik en -A-Og yiiss L. . 1VIeLean, and • Mrs: Tucker ed jn' prayer: ' Mrs H • Treleaven rendered -a 'Pleasing ::solo "liccompan, ,:ed byMrs. Newton. T,lie; Devotione•L number,ak tof oya,DIVeltxsa. eat! on the tonic.' giving' a -good: eitt- 'line of the early historvin W,estere 'Canada. Which stressed the groWth f; religion: and 'agriculture in 'the West in he last decade. Meetim,: ,elosed. .with nnVer._Sec#y. St.:Peter'S A. 3n .P. A. . On 'Monday evening the •:•Veung Pperde Met at the home cifiiie Misses Cooke. A ,liVinn..,and prayer :Opened he meeting: and during the buginesa irWas decided to' hold- an attendance- ..ontest. rthe sides being called • the Bide and the Whites. Miss Kathaleen Aortis read a- 'paper, on :Dr. •Grenfell.. ,vhicli was; :Yerii intereaing Maude:, Cook 'sang O. '8044%." A PaParl ';'$.tas;• then., read. by Miss 1 Dorothy Cooke and the closing 'typal; „ . , . . • . , . • sil Sesiii. fon your • kindneaS.,and, sun.' Dort. and 'tensidetatien during', nii7 neriod in tlie also for the goott fellowship we ,ertieVed„ itist as brothera -together and 'looking' for- ward to. 'tneeting von all 'at somo' future date when' 1, will be ' YerY tO, come to von. ' 'Sincerel' and frernsl yatisi• yours, Prt LANG541 The :Whitechurch •Women's Insti- tute 'sheld , their January_ meeting , Fili- 'Jay .fternoori in' the tall; with •the ,resident, Mrs. L: Grain in the ebair fhe!roll tall' was ,tiiePreventioh::in the Heine., was ,decided-to•li,o(d a Scotch,tencertrand' dance on January 276. 'Letters of thanke, for fruit and liewers: were received from Miss W. Farrier" and,. from the :7Children's Shelter,- ;Walkerton,. , for; Christmas gifts sent:: Community Singing "The Mocking ,Bird" ;Was:. enjoyed by all. Mrs. V._ 'Emerson read: some poeins of the late :Mina :Moore-Jainiesons. Mts., Harold SPeAng and Miss 'Grace Richardson sang, Selos,:. and Mrs p, Beecroft gave . the - topic "To' Use Good Table Manners -,,at hexae and, in Publie(1. Places ' gra: A. MeQuillin also' gave a topie. "Living a Life Worth-While."1‘he Meeting Was, dos, ell' by singing he National Anthem, The ,'LangaideClub are holding their,ientetainment this Friday ev- ening ''When the test -tide ,put on the program. ASHFItLEI NOTES . ,,Mrst,,•atrut‘: Mrs.. Less. 'and Alma, "spent ',SunilttY, at the home Of, her parents, Mr and Mrs:'Shertreod. Mrs'A.,':gitehte, is at Present; Visit - big her . on Gord�ii." " We are ,sorry AO repert'ili4 MreTsCo. , , _ ek,d; "'„Whe-2-''',htta-teetv--seriettal ilj far the past :week, isishoWirig very little Mina 'Of ;imPrOVeinent. Mrs. s1...CoOlte. 'has been kw/Ith., isS' Enimi IVICDentigh:an Mr. Oep,r, Topp: f Lthidoll',...,.ap'ent,..,,tday' JnO, -• Flerning ofTeedWater, liaarettirned toPis hone after seend. Ink the past Week; 'with E. , . ,Gilmore.'' Continnanee of ' AngliCaa acry work in the, six dioCeses ,by the accleidasticat proVinee of Land. • ieoriardized', Of eviacopal :endowments. and ',other funds. is aaniecl.' for the -twit three gears 1 :through Abe.- generesity of agents of the. Missionary -Society of the ,Church Of' England in landa (ineluding ' the, Woman's Auxiliary) And the; liberal contributions of .bish, 'and! cleigv 'throughout the Do- minion.: , Within few i• :vveelis. after the establishment .of the 'Enisconal and Clerical Special', Maintenance Prin-d to provide the interest -on the lost emlovvinents, the.,01nint.of approxi- mately' $90.000. efitimated :tit' he nee'. 3ssary to :carry on the work- for the next ',three years. has-been. Ulnlosi: In themeantimethe Anneal` of the' .Restoratiorr. Fund Committee for the replacement in, fall of :the endOw- aieritS.::totallinZ'ainn0 $760.000. by ,the laity of, the -church, Will be .rnade in • 'The,dioceses- of" `Tupert's 'Land, MooSoriee, Keewatin, Athabasca,. 'Mac,Kerizie RiYer azid.Tdkon benett through the, Eniseopal.-and Clerical Snecial Maintenenee '.Fund. Menta ofl the ,111: c.: iire eon- trihuting;.seven per, cent Of their salaries te ,the -hind while; the con- tributions 'Of the ;bishopa and :Clerk,/ are Voluntary:: pcoNp coistEssios. • Griffin end Jennie viitea at Will. Griffin's recently. .. . , . ir.l JtaM 0;1106. „614. W. Wedonodes1s‚ dMasyp eDilettu:ogn8a, :11 da,:acd.t at jos. ' Irwin's. ' ' • Mr. ChesterYfcN,,of Seaifortli, 'is: visiting at Sam: Carnochiin's,: .'Mrs. :John B Ross' SPent ThiursdaY with Miss ma, marebiaaa.. mkaa' Edith: end' Bert Stanley. and Bair. of &easels: spent', tbe week, end at Clarence Irwin's. _ , :Mr. Hairy, Jewitt spent an 'even; ROd . We are glad ...to iee Mr, Calvin Trwin" able to return Ie.* schOol after 11,!sMrlieceanntd,-4,1111nres. :.iFr'anleand . Betty. agar !meet Wednesday even. Ing at,, Tom Henry's. ' IteAniill*::WitettT.'.41ofelnilel°1Ws: in' -.the Second MA'S, Jim MaeDenald, Mi. and Mrs..' Will Hunter; fr. and , , MM.:Fred Price. and -.babe of Goderieb,-Mr. mid Mrs, Keineteri. end, Mrs: Jamea,',Weh. Stet(' Were reCOtit "thitori At: Thos,, • , Hem' °I1 Lyceuni Theatre INGHAM Thuf.74.; Friday, Satuiday ,January .194041 SPECIAL Janet Gaynor 'and Farr.ell` "Tli e.Fiest Year', • $ -Charming . Comedy RoMance Also, aonX4Ncaiiv,rotoR4.4enel, ta -kiEAL,71.1 SERVICt 9P `-• THE CANADIAN MEDICAL:. ,AssochsTiok At/o LIFE ANSURANek"COMOANIES ' MOTHERSA4,113. BABIES.' Nature, is wonderful,: Instincts :ere., strong forces progressed because he has used .Me ',power. :OS tea -seeing- to - learn the secrete .Of • nature,. and jo guide , the expr,ession., 'of'', his . instincts .,into ; WaYa that are acceptable to our present .civilization ewe 4444 i444•• 06..• • ••••- that when;A: woman .wasgoing. to . , have .a baby, . nature, - throtigh,-. the inatieeta, all the information required : '` With regard :te.,,the proper care Of .herself: and her,., baby. ' TodaY,z Moat' PeoPIO realize that this. is :net so; ,n'everthe . I less; . coiriparatively, :few • mothers secure the. -a vice they nee , early ,An pregnancy. .The, result' is that indeh, ilineas and: :sditering ' °deur, .which• could be. Prevented.:.,,, s s. :.Tbe. vast 'majority, :of babies.: are,: born in a perfectly'.norind and safe ,Manner. :The '...COMPeratiVely few ab nOrmid .cases can' usually benade safefor 'the mother and the :.babY.;. proper siiperyision • is: . :maintained, during 'pregnancy and, adequate, tare; 'secured' at confinement • "' ,Supervision ; begin ": very early in pregnancy If . there be anj abnormal '.condpon ,,present; it w!;. • be . revealed by the.. exaniination. made. • •An'd whatever -treatment • is required . be given .,proMptly, . The Illnesses .which -develop, dnr.' • .. ing pregnancY,,usually come ofl gra- dually The '. earliest signs Or symp- terns of these undesirable.. conditions, , are 'detected early, if the woman is , :Antler 'regular supervision , . . • .6 . detection of 'these • conditions , .nean tlie aaving of the ' ' 'or the , prevention :of years of: ..:.. ,:, . . . v sin and suffering. . ,Pregnaney balaneed., diet is Important,. both. for . the ,. Mother nd fel; thebaby chrer-iodoigioco- should :be avoided.. Milk, green. 'veg- ' etables and fruits shonid he" 'regu-, fatly . used as 'these sProvide.. ,the :ninerali and vitainina ..WhiCh• are (inired• in greeter sbundanee a thia'. time. ' The 'teeth and . the bons of fir, their 1 proper forniation: " fit•ty ,in• Pregnancy;- ,the -expectant Metter, Should' ,have her .. teeth. aniinedand :treated.. Sound . teeth.' and A clean , inOuth contribute, to good digestion Which is a matter: ,ef 'great iniPortance.' -An infeeted iliouth 18• , menace • to the mother ' •: The belief that !babies'', are.' Marked, •- as a result If of some "disagreeable lirenrrenee is net founded On feet, . £he'egneetint• motber:' should follow the :fidviee ofr her .dOctor and ignore. the advice • of relittlyea and who May, Mean Well but viltp,are ' tininIortned.,•,W'Orriea shouidbe , .diattosetiwith the doter,.who will ,di.gp61: her -fears"' and aiPttetlet!:' • •'eonies •;.'With :the inee- lege that God '4 net. Yet', discouraged •, '.; "-OtiestiOnS,' ceticetplhe dref-iiied'- to, .the 6tiriadiari Medical A. ociation,1 '184 ciAi6ge Street,' 'Tor-. onte,Will be anawera potisofitiiiy by ,