The Lucknow Sentinel, 1933-02-09, Page 4•
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THURSDAY', 0#011eAttY OA* 19$$
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be in igtfutureflUndied—s,of thousands
- of depositors entrust their money to the
• Bank to be kept in safety and to earn .
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proPer banking safeguards,to
facilitate sauffid,business. ' •,,
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are cordially'
„ invited to make use
of ihe., Strength and manifold banking
fie ties of this institution"
TOTAL :ASSETS IN ..EXC.ESS 917.670 citio Oneo '
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IibUsbed..every 1.114nrede'Y li9rn1118
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,THIL*00.4t PORU.ARY 90,1, 1933
THE CATTLE DEAL.
The government's • refesal togive
the Fe4nirea, tinential kuPPOt: iO-
make the -preposed'Ituesiiiii.` 'Cattle
trade, a -reality, Willno doubt leave
a bad taste in the •Mouths cif.ManY
farmers, ediek•'etere, anticipating. re-,
lief for a •ghited" market 'with a.reJ
„aultalft •..rise., in eattle-,.priceir,' ea'
consequence'. Of. 'the- •trade with. the
Soviet.' " '' •
.However, • when: full infcirmation
in this, regard. was 'laid before the
House last Week," the Government'S
Stand was,generally' apprOved, in
nOt seriously • conaidering !the pro-
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Posed which:in effect was to provide
credit :facilities for a. ,syndicate of
Vendors "and at the .• same tine
guarantee. that • the ,Stiviet Govern-
ment Would discharge ita °taiga-
tiona to the ;vendors. ,4
According.. to . Hansard • . no 'com-
munications of any !kind. have been
receiyed •'fit* the Siriiiet Govern-
ment in this.regaird, bid ...the pre-
Pnsed deal itappears, has hein•con-
ceived. by a syndicate i with.
!Serken .• as the eniiasary ' who has.
been in coniminiication -alith Mr;
Weir; Minister_ of Agriculture., Mr.
Seftonpointed out that in eider
teraise the Price of c‘attle the100,-
000 head vionld have to be marketed
1933 WEATHER FORECASTS
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• Basing his pred n n the cha
acter of the Weather each day be-
tween Christmas and Epiphany; Jan.
6th, Mr. FriniCisSL Marie has sub-
--. ,• mitted the follpiiing monthly weath-
•t•r forecast for the year 1933. •Mr.
St. Marie_ realizes that an will
treat his predictions as a joke. but
he asks 'that mentos be taken of each
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'rnonth and compare them with the
' following. '
• , FEBRIJARY—Cold and clear. with
little -snow; not enough for sleighing.
South 'winds.
MARCH--CT'ear • and'told for 'firs.t
three weeks. then mild to foggy very
little snow. South winds. • • .
APRIL=Mild, with light , rains,
- -Very-foggy:South -winds.
MAY—Practically the same weath-
er , as April. South and west Winds.
JUNE—Wonderfully good growing
weather? light. rains. South and
West winds. - .
JULY—Cool. -Probably light frosts
with rain. North and 'West winds.
AUGUST ---Warm and .dry.
SEPTEMBE11,---Frequent showers
_ of rain. -
NOVEMBER' — Blistering; rains
ending 'cold Vf ith now. - .
DECEMBER -I -Cold, ending warm
and sumrner-like.--Mildmayl:Gazette.
Ripley and IMstriet
, The, C. G1. 'T.. el ih4rov,,s,
•Chtirch let at the home of Mrs. WM.'
Moir with Etta ,Lane, president, in.
charge.' The leader,. Mee Jane Mont-
' " talk on the Work of
:the . W..31. S. A reading • "The House
�f ',Many Lanni*" was givenA.Y.Kittli-
erine Robertson. Jean, Yemen, 'and
- favored • with a Piano -
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• duet. The scriptni'e lesson was read
by Alice Robertson.The Members
, of thia trOup "(leaded to go .011' a star-
' gazing hike., After the business pre-:
grain, the girls did,sewing for a bale
Lionel. Munn and Dori ld• Matheson;-
piano aolo; "Margaret Chaplin,' After'
the critic's report the meeting closed,
with 'singing The '''N'ational Anthem:
The „Junior; Farmers' and junior,
Institute ,held• a social evening and,
dance in ihe Township Hail with a
good.attendance. •
• The :•many friends in'T Ripley 'ailq
vicinity of Mr: and Mrs. Robert 'Me-
,
Cormick; 'Lake Shore ,Road, synipat.•
•thi* e With therri in, the loss of their
only :cbild, Mary ,Catherine, at the
age Of • eight Months. The funeral
Friday last *0 largely attended with,
a large huniber • present from this
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PARAMOUNT
The
aramputit Club had a: very
successful -progressive, euchre' -party'
and taffy -pull Monday, night in their'
club. room. Ewart Webster won • in
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cards and everyene. reports ery
enjoyable evening•. '
,Mss MaryCocik, Wingliam,, spent
'nit -evening with her ments; Mr. and
Mks•A Cook 'receently
• TV1.53 Ethel Martin, visited, with
friends in Stratford end attended the
."At Hoine" in the Normal school last
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Mess. Donald and Alex MaeLean
visited at Wini MicGill's
TueadaY eyening. • •
•• Mrs. John jamiesen of Paramonnt,
is Spending a fewday with Mrs.
Campbell and Greta of Lueknow,
Miss Margaret ,Mniiray entertained.
•number of. her friend's on evening
last. ;eek. , •• --:-
D,. CUrruthers, visited, .'at Wm
• • A numb yr from here attended the
Orange Social at ',Zion, ;Friday eVen,
ing,„ and report good time. '
to be sent.nort.h. Don't forget the dance in
• Paia-
-Mrs. David Campbell and - son
Harold and Mr. Wesley McIntosh at
the funeral , of 'their
; , Mrs. Wm. ,McKnight; at ,the' Nile,
•., Rev.; C. N. MacKenzie and sister,
Mrs.- Gordon of Winnipeg, haVe.•te-
. turned from iiaiting friends at, Owen
.. The Literary Society of the Ripley
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'Continuation Selool held their month-
.. , AY meeting in one of the "schoolrooine
' ' e opening nuniber Was "The Little
_Brown Church in the Vale' .by all.
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Tf, the ..pretioue,,,ineotin
''''''' ' ""*''''''"' ' ' Were,'react'nfid,sidepted,,ttieu,,..,AJUFfris:.
' ',.. 4•kf'' '. . WillcifiSen,' 7,'‘,if,1.8 ll?P°I•nt'Pa • •.,;-1;'''''•S'e..,.
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the Program. • There Were, 0 n
' , lectient "by !Murray MeDentild; Hart-.
. leY McTavish' arid Clifford "WY,Ids.
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Eolo; Irene ifebortrild. TIie "R. C,
kevieW",', read bY Marion Bell, donry-
'munity Singing, triMithergini: Seleca
' 'tion 14 Hirt, ,141P0A?.# vocal' duet by .t
mount this Friday night, Everybody
Pvele6t4e: Al 6
,AS4IFIELD, NOTES
, Mrs. Less, Ritchie and Alvin' is at
present' Visiting her sister, --Mrs.
•Barbolir • Of ,Giz?dprich. !, ",•
, JOhn Cooke; acCompanied-bY
hs aunt, ', Mrs.. Topp', !cif ''"Toronto'
Motored ' front that city, eri• 'Sattirdny
evening 'to the bonny Mr.!*.C.E..
MeDonagh, returning, aoffi Sunda§.
114 ii'1.6the.
intends . leaving for N.,Virinipeg .1111
'0610.We-ere! glad -te- knoW 4bat,-.1.trs.-•
Cooke iS irn:nroVing ,in Wing
ham . Hospital. .• „.••, • •
Mrke 'Hunter reaides , with.'
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ilier son ''Ittice;., ia:4t, '.preient tinder'
eiret
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idr. and Mrs. Gordon Ritchie spent
Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs.
James Ritchie_ of Zion. • -
Mr.' Roden Ritchie of Walkerville
spent the week -end with his brother
James, who at present is 'not enjoy-
ing the best, of 'health, but we hope
to hear of some imprevment shortly
•Mr.- and Mrs. N. S. Devenny of
The Pas; Mair., have been visitors
in Ashfielc1,- with the latter's„mother
Mrs. P. sliegan. • •
ST...HELENS::
Mr. CallumCameron of Detroit
_aeconipanied by_lieniether,.;Igre, W.
Cameron, and sister, Mrs,'" „Douglas
With her children' et Mitchell,. were
recent visitors with Mr. and. Mre.
John Cameron. "-.•' . •r • •
Miss Beatrice McQuillin and Mrs.
Wallace Miller,' attended the,....Tiventy-
fifth,,,k Anniverlary and the At Mime
at the ,StratfOrd NnUnial on FridaY.
Mr.e'lMiller spent the -meek -end With
friends -in and:around "'Stratford. ••-•
F'cormer Resident Die • ••, •
within a period of twelve • months;
and failure to dispose Of the enor-
mous 'tonnage of petroleum reeeived,
in exChlinge in that period, therefore
made it $4;909,000 credit' guarantee
by, the Canadian. Government, essen-
tial, and protection against breach
of contract on the „part of the Rus-
sian 'Government. • The' syndicates
conurtission on the transactionwas.
to beone cent -a pound .on the cattle.
'Accompanying • the communication
to Mr. 'Weir, :a meenerandum.J.9f
suggested Conditions Of trade trans-
actions between •,the two • Countries.
These suggestions, were merely notes
made by Mr. •SerIcan;he admitted, and
there was no evidence that the Soiriet
governinent had „agreed. to 'them'asj
Set forth.- • •
Repeated -enquiries the On -
position failed 'to . elicit a •satisfac-,
tory reply, .regarding.'permission of
entry of these RussianAomrnodities
if the deal !could he financed without
Geyernmerit guarantees. . -Mr. Serr
kan's announcement,: following the
Heuse debate, states, that inclusion.
°fa nuMber Of 'inen,;.who will add!
financial .staMine to the syndicate
may 'permit the,. carrying- out of .the
preject. :one. modified scale. If the
syndicate can float the deal, .the
Goveinnient's decision regarding the
Soviet commodities of exchange will
be-,,Matehed with -interest. .
, Word was. received ',here' of ...the
death', at 'ROsetown; Sask., of . Miss'
Janet C. •,McDonald, -on January 31eit.
SiSS •MeDmield was a fernier, highly
esteeined.resident_of_St.A1elens.:With
her sister, MrS. ,Todd,she moved :to
Wingliam abOnt twenty . years ago.
Around' '-ten years ago 'they ....m67,ed
West to ResetoWii;"'Wherethey :have.
since been living with Mrs': Todd's
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daughter, Mrs, /R. A,: Miller, The
nsympathy of W
niany Old.yirie ds ill , 0 .
ge-to
Mrs. Todd and. Mrs. Miller,.'aind
ether friends- in ,' their ..bereavement.
"*1 !-Meeting '',,,'"--44.4 ' '''• •!. • : - . -'.;
Theornenia Iii;titn:te hieti at Mrs.
R. Le, Hier's,' with ' an .. 'attendance
of 31.';' e presiclent,, Mrs: John. Mil-
ler; occupied the chair, The,. roll 'Call
waS articles made from' fleet ouoko:,
A tellection of a'counterpane; pillow
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slips, litiffet . set and, searf,.. shewn. by
Mie's Margaret Miller,. wee .muchacii•
inired:• Letters of antirecietion , of
the .Chrlitnies greetin.ga were,,read.
from Mrs. Jas-'1..tivis of Englandand
Mre.'.Wehlys 'of,MallerYtOwn, i Mrs..
Anderson epOke'regarding 'inipinVe-
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ment sto. be "niaile!, at . the eemeterY„
It Was decided tohave an ' At Honi0
on March 3rd. , The. subject Wes "Wo-
nien's Part ' in, Canada'e Progress",
MissMary' Marrays. read- a Paper, on
'FiOneer ,Lite".4.• Mrs.. W; I,' Miller
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' eh- "Fanious-PiOneere.! ,-Iiint.:Mrs.•
Joint Oitineron,; a• pape ,, bre,,'!gt'ao'ne
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jolinston,",iltineiLy0 .served'. by.!:tlia
h t sses—Uta. Jiiii..Dix)thin and Mit'.
-cv-:•-r., Miller; • - ''-..' • ' . , ,
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.' ••;Mrs. John Miller:is' a, Visitor with
her danghter, Viii. John iiinailis at
Dereheater. We dongratulate..Mr, and
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Mrs parks on the attiviil lit ,a,little
dituoto on Ionuatx toth • , .
Presbyteries W. M. $.'
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Misi
• He. bintrair prided it: We.
FebrintrY meeting, and took 'the de-
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vetienal'•'reiteroblea_aaaiatCci by Wigs
D.. Henderson. The',Hible'*iak was 7
taken by Mre. Chesnut and the. topic.
from ""The Seven Sea*" the new
etudY 7ook, Was given by, -Mrs. H.
Aitchiaon. A olo was aung by:Mian
Myra' MitcDona14.4! Readings were
giyen Patergon and Mrs.
Elmer johniitoic" The,;.; meeting.: was
'closed With. •TiinlitiFlieli-,,Reneclie00114
United Chur,h,41% • a.
. The ,iegniiir, meeting of the Y. P. S.
on Monday evening was.,incharge of
the Devotional Corn.'..After the opezi-,'
ing ,hymn, theLercts 1,5'!"•,•re7
Peated: in iinisOn.,"The minutes of the,
laayineeting were read . -end adapted.'
• Items, a *Mess were ,then discues-•
ed...'„Beatrice Cluthert !gave •Very,.„
suitable 'reading.: 'York interesting
andlgstruetive were the .Bible :char-
acter sketches given by term), Camp-
bell, Isobel' Miller, Bob„,Thompson;
Mrs. ,Struthers and Mrs. JoYnt Th
Scripture! lesson. was read by George
Yoynt..."Why..•the, Church?” Was ,.the
topic Se ably taken bY,GOrdon ,John-
sion. We Were 'led to' tee. that the
Church, ; even 'although It;his Met
With criticisnis and ;persecution l�
'still the Church .triunsplifint, After,
the !closing hYmii,••• each-did,lis part'
in solving intereliting. cross -word
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...Nextkoridity; evening' the ' yeung
people Intend '• -to-, bave 'a •-...slcatirig
narty..tn , celebrate 'St.: Valentine*
birtitclair••=.'-Sec'y: ,... ' . • '''
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.v.i0;irin:.blisition• Band„
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•..The ' regular Meeting of . the .Vic-
teria; IttieSion, Band was held last
Monday: The meeting' 'opened. by
singing, •,after - Which:- the Lord's'
pfaYer ',was: rePeated. .The ' Scripture,
was reed liY.'' Mee', MacMahon, The
Minutes Were then Teed and adopted
and the. roll tailed.. An • instrumental
duet was giyen. by.: Helen •and.• 'Her -
•ion' MacDonald., Readinga•were given
WY *Noe. ,Jewitt,,Evelyn „Taillii• and
Muriel •Patterion..'-: The . bane: then:
divided .for -Study,' the teadiers being
Winifred. JOhnston;'and• Mrs. Huston.
The Meetingwas clOsed, by prayer
by Mrs. Huston. ..'ir-' •.• .
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Preshiteriart,'”Gnild '• • • ' ''''-' . '
• •The " regular Meeting : • ofthe ,'• Guild
Was held laiit Monday eyeriing.. The
Scripture _lessen was 'reed byMias.
Catherine • ,McDonald,. after 'which
the ..Lord's Prayer waa 'repeated ..in
unison.' Reedirigi were given by Mrs.
Aylnier , Johnston ' and Mian Sadie
McOharles.•..The topic, 'prepared- by
Mrs. Burgess, was , given': by Mies
Ti'obel ,Donglas.-, The,:.musical ' ninn-
bin Were; a vielin, selection by Mr;•
Art 'McCartney,:\ '. accomPanled ' by
Denaldn Dougliziyiical duet by Mr;
and Mrs. 'Horace Aitehisim-Ind *se-
lection by the 'orchestra • ' -In' the
connt-,of ,sides the Maple Leafs Were
ahead. , • e' meeting ,cloisect With,
prayer 'by Rev.'" Colqhhotin.' * .
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tANGSIDE,- --
-The Lingside .club held their !lir
tertairiMent on Friday evening, when
the West side put on the program.
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they ••gave a 3 -art -play 'Which was
exceptionally well given 'considering
the only had,jwo weeks to get it
prepared to give.• The next entertainL
mentwill be Feli". 17, when the
East aide: will putonth0. program.
f,h;. ,*m. '-MacKenzie of - Lucknoin
mOILd.a__Y-1_1107:11iAgLAla4". the •
fortune to have his car start -sliding
with the result that it ended up ' in
the ditch, requiring the services of
Mr. •JOhn Richardson and. his ‘, team
to free the vehicle. Fortunately noth-
ing was brokenn about the ear. Dur-
ing the Mi_ki spell last week, heavy
truckingwas done on theroad, mak-
ing 'deep 'ruts. The fresh • 'snow has
covered, the-,inte:with -the/estilt that,
the 'driver of a car maybe, crossing
them, when he is unaware of the facta
• The! Whitechurch In-
stitute are Olding an entertainnient
the Instithte ' on February
program will, be-' given
consisting of 4 debate "Resolved that
Poverty,'rather than Riehei, ,•tends
to, Develope Adenirable Qualitiesof
Character." The 4adieS are, requested
to, all bring- 'hoses for a box social.
These boxes will- all be disposed., of
ter' the fixed suet' of '10c Dancing
will 'follow the dispoaal of the h'ne'!..
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Mr. and Mrs. George Scott „were
in Wingham on Saturday] attending
the funeral ot 'the late Russet
TerVktt.,
Mi Tho Cook haa completed
U 0:We cireulat 'wood:
Miss Grace Richnrdsen
couple of, ay
Jas. Wilaoti ,of Whitehureh. • Questione
' of dressed .to the Canadian' Medical As,.
d " laid- week With . Mrs.
yeeual Theatre
WINIIIAM
FliiIrs.; Friday, Saturday
February 9-1 0- 1
WILIJAH HAINES
MADGE EVANS
CONRAD NAGEL
" "Fast Life"
• ' A!iin ,
PITTS ;ANp, TODD COMEDY
• .- "LET'S DO „
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FOX NEWS
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' —NEXT WEEK— ,
"Behind the Mask
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• •JACK Htii4T
South', Kinleee W. '
The •February.meeting waii held in
the.,•sehoolroein of .the .durch, with!"
the pre:S.146ft; . -Pr-OP7'
ing,' After ..devOtionalexerchies; seine.
unfinished 'lnisiness,'
Theneer''.Study Book for the 'next
teio::Yeara entitled' ."T/ie Seven
Seaa .of••Service!' and a•hymn bear-
ing -the Mame, title Was sting by Mrs.
Otirgeee and Mira.' S. Maclieot)
After,the-Icerto-the-Study7Beek•--.wite!
'explainect, a, paper by „Misa•Mary,
.Was 'read: The Scripture
'study:Was :ably' condueted'by:,Miss D.
MacLeod, and the 8th, Chan. Of • Ito-.
mins, was chosen. 'for. next: day,: The
,siriging a'. hymn: and prayer.
closed 'the Meeting, . ' ••
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"11.,Walter .104.11111'
Ritchie Of .Witikeivilleiipent Sunday
with, Mr. Jae. • E. Ritchie, •,. who for
the past 'month. heti been, Confined .te
his!. remit; And Who ii. not:regaining
his former 'strength, as hie friends
:4 tills!! •Oardner, -iip'ent few
•days, recentlY 'With her shifter,' Mrs:
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Joe ‘:
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Mi'. 'Cook; !of. Winnipeg ;:and
Mrs. F. G-4: Topp, TorcintO,. celled „On'
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friends'. Saturday evening 'after
• visiting •,'Oke termer's Mother;;Mrs..
M. Hospital.,
,We„.itie &need te.report softie
prOvernairt.' In her r.-,
Tuesday, Yehruiry ;14th. Ltinth
..aerVed47.7`Gent,S....g5.c.:1•Litdiek,-,
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Otie •it
Ode between : Old days and' •the, • O'er
Sent.' 'Lent. the hattie akets
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. 'HEALTH SEPVICE.'0,F
. THE CA,NAOIAN MElliCAL
ASSOCIATION ANS' LIFE
• INSURANCE COMPANIES,
IN dANAOA • '
THE' HUMAN 'MACHINE.
' The motor, 'car goes, but '• *hat
makes it •go ? The ansiVer• is not as ,, „.•
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simple as it might appear to
Most of us have experienced the fail- '
ure ot the motor's engine to run
smoothly; and, on such occasions, , •.'
we have ' realired .little we know ;
about what makes the engine go, or . • ,,..
what ..cituSeit-,it to inisbelutier • „.
The human body works like in en-
gine. Itle ever; Much more diffi-, • .
cuft to find out What Makes it go; • • ,
or why it gets out of orderWe can.'
not take the 'parts out and examine
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them, nor can we, atop the human. „
,machine andstartit up again.
It is remarkable. h ow' well
and ' hoW efficiently e bed y -
machine does its work, how capa
• is of quickly m eting'sudden ext
de ands, and ow, effectively; the '• '
vari s or of the body are, de-
signed. to do the particular work'
which ey are called. upon t� Pet: .
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The blood' carries to every,
One of, the .millions.. Of Cella which
mike tip the tissues and organs. In
the normal body, there is never' a • „
lack of 'oxygen, because a9, large, re- •
Serve' ainilible, This is true : in •
slate of the fact that.when the body' . ,•
is ,hard at. Weik; -the' need for oxy-
gen fa. greatly, iiicreaied, The demand' • •
is Met by an. increase, in the rate of.
breathing .and in the amount' .Of',:
blood flowing through the, lungs'. In
this •way, the additional "amciunt .
'oxygen' required is' Picked, uri. by theY -
bloed.trom theair the lungs '• -
The -red blood -cells' are the ,actual '•• -
carriers of .the oxygen: When, the. .1
demand for oxygen Is low, portion
of the red cells is Withdrawn 6oirif 7 ,;•.: the circulation, and ;these are kept- ,
in' the, spleen ready to ,come '!Otit, at '
a moment's •notice, s to meet any der: '
Mend that ariset for ,plore'.oxygen: '
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Blood is sent where it is needed. ,
The ' heart b c easing the rate. • • ;
of Its beats, increases the „rapidity „.t. ,•,,,
of flow Of the blood Blood "vessels ' • •
dilate When the need' forblood•
creases in the muscles or in the. or- ,
gains supplied by the blood ,"; •
The dilation of the, blood Vessels di-.
verbs the bloodtothe parte' where,. '7,-71
it is nee9.0d. After 'a meal, an in- • - •
creased' anOply Of blood is given to .
the digestive syStem through the
lation ',Of the abdominal 'blood yea-
eels, and at .auCh timea,we hecenieL, • .
drowsy because,' a a r ef sen r •
es •
additional ' blood' to the
inal region,. the hlood, supply to...the.' •
brain , '
.
The blood carries' hot Only oxYgen. •
but 'food; .and, in addition, the pow.,
erfid Substances Secreted. by certain
organs 'Which have niuch-to do .in.,; -
regulating' the growth and :function-
lng of the Whole "body.' • ;
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• It Man is to keep his body 'Work- 4
Ing smeothly, he must do his. part.' ' -
Reasonable attention given' !! to 'tlie
humen./nachine /awarded, by.the
intreahed -happiness that!,: -cornea with
a healthy bodY. Abuse lead to the ' •
misery:,reaulting .from ' the !trotibles •• ' '
which' comes' from A opoorly-werking „
machine.'• ,
Mr."' and iirs. 3. .4, Ti n
Whitecluireir are spending ''it (few .
d with Mt.. and Mr*. ‚Georg
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