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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1933-03-09, Page 44. triternnient Approved -Warred Rack-laaby Chicks atid Esggs for Hatelting Fr411,1 Blood -Tested Stock 1 have • been. breeding , for fifteen years for size; large eggs, heavy Produetios and,vigor. All eggs'aet, are extras and specials. BABY 'CRICK PRICES MARCH, 12 cents each, - 6 'APRIL, 11 'cents each• 'MAY, 19 eent.S eaell ,* JUNE, 9 coda %ch. • FIVE. HUNDRED OR OVER, .CNT A CHICK LESS.' Five • Unstelated toe:Pianehed chicks free, with every 'Mildred Ordered; iren per -cent depOsit books Y041' larder; 1,00%live guaranteed. EGGS FOR HATCHING. Hundred $5-00: Three hundred or over 'at'four*centa an egg. Order `Shicka now and get delivery When you want them., Inspection invited. Write nr 'Phone, KENNEDY POULTRY FARM iiirhitechureh, ' • ' Ontario , CERMAK SUCCUMBS • ASSASSIXULLET • , • `Anton 3 Cermak, , Mayor of...Chi- cago; died early Monday: morning after a, stubborn f fight for life for almost three weeks, since" he fell a victim to a bullet -fired from the gun tended for President 'Franklin D. Roosevelt, -.Zarigara was. arrested and without. delay- sentenced to -an 80 - year: prisbn -term, pending the Out- come Of his yietiMe. fight for rrecOv- 'ery, Zangara *la hew been indicted - offirst .degree-nnirder and, was ...ay. raigned in court ,ert l'aesday facing the charge: .In event of • conviction the 'Penalty will 'be-deativ13Y. electrt, cution., IHERE.A14110[TH$F1 Orange Social and Dance inOrange • Hall; • • Mr. , John...Champion. is shuay -inet.-.Wood:_with..hisf, Outfit atleini Mc- •LeCel's and .Keinieth:Gollan'd Aleir Hamiltoj has been ith- provng 'his Property, lately by cutt- ing•-ont, rion,bearing.. apple trees here .•,:.„_and there. in his .orchard, and OthOrt! unnecesee-07,, !bade •,`-trees..* •Mr..- and Mrs, •,Hamilton 'both - being lovers • of r•-flowere;-.bave..,onerr•of, the most pictur- esque spo s 144 -the Hain. , .., • " .11ton on being ,congratulated „ on his lovely gardnif,apPears to. have.nclop-, ,ted the slogan reemninended. list Week by•**replying ought to: 13e, 'I 'live :" • Har.rY* Champion have_ • MoVed 'frontr' the„Miller houee t� the realdenee -oWned. by Mr: 'DaVid 'Milne. •.,Mr.. and Mrs., M:,:Gardner, Lorne and Ivan, ,, Mr.;11491cOlin• Stewart, Mr. , „ Jamie"Burns, ,Alice Thompson . and Miss Ada Burns: visited on. Sat- urday. eVeriing . with Mr:,;,.ancr Mrs. • John .ThoMPsni. *•• Mrs. Illirry„Carter of Ttipleyre- turned lionie fret:1i ,a two Week's visit with Mie. *peter Carter• : ' Mr. Alex McLeod was..a represen- tative 'it the Good Read's' Convention 'held in l'ornnto last week'. • L..0. 11. A. met Wednesday- after - peen at2, o'sloek, for transaction of; business. in Lacknow Orange Hall.' fe"4.4-4 WHITECHURCH '•MAFERING 'Mr. and Mrs. '1iJn9y1- Moat Sarnia atui, Ur, and MTs. T.hos. Woodsof Watferdi were: xpests of .Mr..and Mrs; Richard' Johnston .Over' Sunday.. Elmer Jehriaton and his friend bliyei Lenton �f Stratferd :NerinaI sehool, spent ,the' weelt,erid at the. Iiinne •Of theti6. former!liveeic-end w41,1 4e,r, • •Mie. eed of Lucknew pe ii;arit Mrs. 'rhoinas :AnderSon.:. . Mr. and Mks: ,Fred ,Anderson., of Zion, -:spent a da Y laee. Week at thS' belie of Mr. and Mrs, 8. Kilpatrick. • Mr. Finlay , Shackleteri, of, Prkeyille • We itre glad to, report an: imprOve- 'leen on. the sick' nent in the health:et:these Who ,heye' Percy Blundell of .*Waviiatiosii. spent • Miss Gretta IludsOn; spent a few days last lAreek with Miss Olive 'Ken- nedy. , Mrs. tester Falconer of -Culross , visited last week with Mrs. John Falconer. . . -Mr. and • Mrs. Ed. Thorn---of....St. Helen's, visited one day • last week with hi Isister, Mrs. .David Gilliest Mrs. Bert Reid and children visited one day last week .with her sister, Mrs. Henry Patterson. - Mr. and Mr. John Ross of -Huron spent Saturday with . her parTnts, Mr. and Mrs. David Farrier. .__Mr,- and- Mrs. _Wm-Reid....ofDen- gannons visited last week with. Mr. George and Miss Ida MeQuoid. Mr. and Mrs. Jack.Smith who are working for. Mr. Wm: Fisher, spent Sunday:with -her parents, M. and Mrs, Walter Kaake of Kinlough. ; Mr Jack Craig had the misfortune to' lose a valuable CoW lately. , • Mr. Duncan Kennedy is building a new &Ai:my house. She.,-4!Are,..you doing anything "tor that, Sold of yours?" • • , • He'.."7"t sneeze Whenever' it Wants • me ' 'A fine attendance of woinen were out froin bi3th. Congregations on Fri- day, tlie World'sDay Of Prayer. :The papme, prepared •for,"*that-Z."-day.-Wne, taken : by :all ,joinink: In', the reading and,- praYere.-:There was also- duet's, "b•TMisses and Aiiiiii-e7Sfa'y Car- rick - and, *ra. james Laidlaw :and Mrs. Dunean. Kennedy and a 'sale Mrs. Sparling. The meeting,' '-WaS closed' by all repeating the ,,Lord's • prayer. . d Mrs. Albert McQuillin Visited this week with her -sister, Mr. Neil .Mg- Calltrin of Langside. BELFAST Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Mullin and family of 'Lucknow, spent Sunday at Mr. Walter Alton's. Miss Elsie Vint of StratfOrd Nor- -A mal, spent .the week -end with her parents. Mrs. Les. Ritchie and son anent Sunday with her parents,' Mr. and Mrs. Sain Sherwood. Mr.. anti Mrs. T. A. Caineron, also Ralphi and Jean; visited recently with Wawanosh friends. , 'Mr. -arid MrS...•Will Lane Miss Etta,,also Mr, and Mrs. 'Welter ,Lane and Miss , Dierlain .of . pit•ley, were visiterp in the community on Sunday esu 'YOU. SEE THEM EACH WEEK IN ' • THE -, CLASSIFIED COLUMN OF THE SENTINEL • Ever invest a few* cents' in one, of them?' Perhape you have one of a hundred things you may want to hay <, or sell? THEN PHONE US: -NO 35- • TELL US ABOUfl AND SEE , 'WHAT- PROFITABLE "AND -QUICK-. ;4_ _ , kEspurs ONE *'ur uu ANT ADS WILL 'BRING.. e 0.4 111 * e Luekriow entin • A f 4tti'CON;'"KIIVLos Mrs George George., White entertained the ladies 'of the T.J.F.w.o. fer the Feb... -uary, meetin1,Irs. Carruthers pr- ided, and the meting, openeds wit]j inging;. and, repeating - the .Lerd,:a, .Tra-yek-hilitrison:" The-minates of -last; LYCK$OW MIENTINWi Published every" Thursday ro9rnin? • Lucknow, Ontario. • • • . . Mrs. A. D. MaPICSnzie:-•ProPrietor , • . 'anijbeU ThonlPson-PUblisher THI,JRSDAY, MARCH 13th, 1933 s 'Golf Club ects 1933 Officers •,.Meeting in: the ,,Brunatviek Hotel, Winghans, menibere:of the'..Alpi Golf and. Couetry Club elected.the follow- iig fflcrs for 1933: Himerary Presi- 'dent, P. Smith; Pres,' Herb, camp - hell, Witighem; vice-president, Dr, MelCee, TeesWa,ter; 2nd vice pres, Dr, Win: Connell, Luelme-wf" captain C. H. MeAvey, :WinghaM; .yice-cap-• Ohaide, Lacier -law -7; secretarr J. R. 11.1:,. Spittal, Winghara.. - Greens, Com, -Bert . Porter, • • gee. SOith;., J. 'H. Crawford, R. q. Craik. Social Com. -A. M. Bishop, Dr: Irwin' Dr. Geo. Hodson- R. SAleth- eringten; Dr. Treleaven::. scheduk-of-eyents- . meeting were read and, , adopted. Af- was adopted: er community singing 'the .roll call; May 15 -Commencement Of Spring was responded to. by a "Valentine Handicap, IvrCls Ctlid :Ladies. ' Rhyme" A, Splendid program was MaY' 1-Cansnlencernent of' Ringer giVen, which consisted of A Talk ° by •.•Competition. , "24 M C t • Miss Myra Brooks on 4-.n.isehold ay orning, aP vs. *vice- by- Flag -eoraPe., Scierice; a mouth organ :seleotiefi Wilfred:White; Mrs. .A.* Hughes read ttion a paper on Vale,ntitie. Ces.turnes and Tune 8L1.--IinekaOW • and • Teeswater; Traditions in 'ether lanls Mr Darvey Mei-lt.; vs. -wingbnin7Men: • McDougall who is home from Jasper' June 142-Llickanw. VS. reeswater, 'Park, Alberta; . gave - a delightful :Ladies • v••*.Wingilam.;,-Ladies. talk, whichwas much appreciated., Jane 21 -Invitation Tournament. Miss Leona :White, gaVe 'a :humorous. 31•Ine ,128'Seale4 Card `and §Caled recitation, Mr., Dave ,arrtitheks gave ' Hole, 'c°91PetitiOn; spleridid accoUnt of the Edutational- •?'111.Y: 1 -Field Hay; r5riving; A,PPr°a- • meeting held in ;Stratford recently; , putting, . Men , and • • •i -whichwas very _interesting MSS Ladies Robinsen 'and L'elhOre'..MC=July 12 -.-Men vs-T,Ladies- - Donald •fa • vol'ed the. Meeting. .„;..,ith • Jely- 1..7,-Canirriericernent Cham- , ' • duet. A song by five, little. girli. Wag.pierishiMeti arid Ladies.;.''. ..' Inne,h enjoyed. After a vote ot 0141115a jsuly,20.--7Teeswriter arid Luekriew.. ys. to'. the hostess,, the meeting: 'Was .....: Wingliani.• in ' a mixed two ball 15fOilkfft-t674I7-eli,iSq.",:15r-Singingthel ' .• '''“-f°ur•snthe.•''.4.-: `'..-'• .. ' -. *'--- - National-Anthein7faire4igOia`iiii.eii,"•Aiug '17.•-''-'1VIorningi.•President,,:vs',,,,Atiee-• P9r4,9ii..7„!''nan -76TEiTier•-i'Fiffar-1 65; -- -e -;'. '-** Pkesident .'•"pdterrioorrA..- hi- 'd -t oi OanezSMYtii.A.4* erved and asocial time iiient,-;-Mr. -' "--.•".:*':-.."--.' ' ' Neil McCall:an-a-is to' Fe7h st • 'fiii ' ball-foursorne ' • - ::-.7*-iiiiied --orie"'or more..-,teati,.. ..--- „ , 2liet..:Mar_elik_meet.ing, AIM.. . • 21.L-corninencement - ,Of : .rin.. NO....oh roll 11: .' ' .'Ave -4 .att 10.31. , Rural School Reports . Paramount U. S. S. No, /4 For January, and February Those, marked * missed ori, er ,raore examinations.' ;• . Sr. IV -Jean •Mae_Auley 81%; Lloyd Henderson, '7i; Geldie Martin 50.*.: Jr IV---RaYmend Riehards,-. Isabelle Jamieson 74. ' •Sr. IIi-Belabie •1VIaeIntosk" 67.: . •„ Jr. linMilton 66; leen kEnsign 65. • . ' • • II-Staart *Ja'releseri: • 75;' Jean Raynard 66*.: •• • ,Pr.--L-Eileeri., Hendera,on, Exc. ;•: Bud, Hamilton,' goo No. on fell'. 12 C - .• AVe.' att: Anne .1ViacDeneld. 'S. S. N°4 4, West WawanOsh Janier-.Roorn " TetMarks, , • Sr. In --Grace Weatherheael 88%1 _Hugh D. McDonald 60;- perry Diirnin 55; Gordon McDonald '51. • ' Jr. Ill -Doris Wilkinson 77; Jim - Mie Aitchison, 70; Russell .Webb, Johnny. Pritchard, ties, .60; • Angas McDonald 52; Harold Weeds 51. Buchanan 63. • Sr. 1 -Helen McDonald 959; Mae MeDenald, 915; Margaret Aitchisen 872; Ross Gammie 710. , „ Jr: !-Marie Swan 844;, Allan', Cran- ston '772. .• Primer --- Dorethy Webb 1626; Marie. Aitchison 965. Murray. Wil- kinson 908. • • .Beatrice MeQuillin , - S. No. 3, West Wawanosh Tested in. Cornpostion, Geography, History, Spellirig:' and Agriedlture. Jr. IVI-lelen Durnin 68%*. Sr. III-J{arold Irwin 89; Elmer • Foran. 74. . I 13righare 18;. Leo Foran 49. - Pr. Maris.--7 Total 475 Gene Mills 340: Gerderi Foran:275; Eileen Foran 255; Norine Mills 220. • Tests -Total 100-Nerirke Mills • 99, , .,,HandicaP,: Men arid Ladies:''' • 'the road at 'TA/erten' his waek 5. S.. No.. 5, Ashfield" Mr. Ruseel MeDeugall1 and Mr. IVL4r4in a Hackett :67%; Hir ; ' haYe'' anent' 'Lend F Haekett Dick' MeQuillin is Werking...ttri Sept. 4 -Field Day, Sept.: 20, -7 -Open • Toarnament, Oct. .20.,LLChib, dinner 'dance, with pee- ° sentation of trephYS and :Prizes Won:during the seaeon. ,The Coarse ittlipte, 'Culross ,Teeswater, ''Aringliaret : Jr. III -Jimmie Hunter 62; Eldon .,l'iucknoW, „r frein Which toW-r0 the club (Irani* i Gordon McArthur, /Wints vey' Ritcliie 56; Birdie 'Reed ' the winter' here, . returried te their Jr. IV -Lane Gardner 79; Ellen . , • , work in British ' *.; Andrew. 72; Jimmie Reid 60; Rena 'The ' young people., Of • the Teivnahipcentrallylocated between linker .• 32. S. Drennan 60: !math and second',spent a Very .plea-' sant , evening it the hope _Of Mr. Ritchie 56; Jean Reed '45. ' • • • Angus 'Graham on •Friday last. meritiberShip, •• • . :Club dances will he held every* second Friday, during , June; July, .Auguat and Septeniber for Club inenibers and„ their friends. •There Will. lie no , more ,pablid :dances held in the . Club House. The Social, :cern- 'riiiitee'haverequested the 'Club :nian-`- *gement to Contract 'an orchestra' for these dances. The 'social. cern. Sr. II --Howard Reed 92; Lorna' Mrs, Cecil Robb ,spent Tuesday i" Reid 70. Doris Reid 66. Kathleen Kincardine;• Gardner• 63; Kathleen Reid 60. Jr. II7-Russell Ritchie 81; Keith with friends on the sixth. D. McIntyre visited last week Sr. I -Keith 'Ritchie 61. , with friends in Tclionto. , Ida M. Webster. , • 1VIiss Myrtle -1VIcQuillin was home S. S. No. 0 Ashfield over the iveek-end. Sr. IV -7 -Tested in Spell„ Comp., Will make •arrangements : for the re- Arith., Grani.„ Lit, Geo. , and Hist. f'resimients.' ..• Chester Xwalnley 67; *Muriel Blake A /illation was adopted. that wives 63. of the members, who do not play golf • Sr. iii--*Eimira Alton 61.3; Bert- , he entitled to all Club House privi- ram Curran 61; Phyllis Blake 60; leges. • , *Harley Philips 53. • Afternoon teas will be .servednpon Jr. III -Mary Horton 74; Wila- request, also luncheons and suppers. mina Lannon 71; *Eda Phillips' 49. nian a the National Committee of In. fairness to the member e who. *Russel Alton 71,. Clare Lannan 66 the.Y. W. C. A. Shanghai, China, was hiVe taken out yearly ,membership *Lorne Phillips 65.6; *Bernice Mu followed Miss' M. C....Rutherford-pre-. :cards, it was decided to, limit the eby 0. • 4, , primer Class -Daily Marks. Pos-' sible Total 540-1,yal -Lannan- 539; Rose Marie Lannan 534; Elva Moran 515; *Howard 1,31ake 382; *Tom Phil- lips 328. ' . , • • Mr: Jcihn. McDonald ' sperit' rrtaaY , Hackett 71. • • •• .• . HENS The ,•World's Day et -Prayer was Observed, ,on Friday afternoon; When 21 ladies gathered: at the horne .of •Mrs. R. K. Miller., The Program 'as -prepared, bY'Mrs. C. C. Chen, tha...ir- sided. Prayers were offered by. Mrs.: Gordon, -Mrs. Wilkinson aliA Mts. Ramage. A, solo "One is Kind, Above •Ali Other's" by Mrs.', Wilkinson was much appreciated. . • • Miss, Mildred' 1VIcQuillin of Strat_. ford. was a ;recent visiter at her 'borne here... : • . 'part m any Club competitions. . , , . The Club members , 'wished- ,Mr. We are 'sdrry to repOrt that Mr.• playing Priyileges new membera to ten games. ata *minimum , green fee:rate. of 50e per game.' At the end of ten 'games the 85.00, paid by the new niember may be applied on, his yearly membership ,New mein- hera Will net . be privileged to take Ted Rice has been tinder the doctor's Meyers eer.51', sucess• in his new • - position as Club picIfessional at the care. Sarnia 'Golf Club On hearing .of the .Mis.s. Malt.aret Thoth' '11.'1\T" '-'1.S. 'Club professional's ' leaving,. several home after nursing Mk. Charlie .1Vic.:. ' • niernhers.7 iminediately..! offered :. their Le'.61.,1 , ;Tr., Of Lane's, who has been ID . with 15.1,1,,,,..,,,,,,,,,: . , . , ,. , .. . . services ,and . a ' near riot' took Place.. '''""'" . • . :. Only the quick thinking of president, •. Mr. Wallace IVIiller , attended the .Herb Campbell ,5' saved the • situation; meeting of the Prohibition Union at • by asking the volunteers their golf Terento ;last week aa'.-i-irelegate from scores. .. -"Dee, - Howson-' and • Arch. :the UniteATChilich2• • • ,, . , ' Peels s ere not qiiite sure' and were The Marsh meeting of the. vv omens le . w. • - • -* Golf cenirse,On snew sliobe;witirthelr McCrostie's on Thureday. The tell call siore carde under their. arins.:: I Was responded to 'by. •intin,Y jugges- The Club Management, was • re - tions or 'tempting ,spring'' dishes.'' A . Institute was held at Mrs. W. C last seen going towards'the Alps' quested to »advertise in the kcal splendid paper on ;"Home the Anchor' paPers for a rriarried coil** without of 'our .National Life" Was ;read by family, to be employed at the Club Miss M. 6: Rutherford. 'Mrs. - W. A. fol. the :coming, season. , • ' lqiller read , an article on '"Dullikss."'• ;Mr", Paul': Kreitt . was employed for It was. deeided to' held_ 'the Annual • the season inNapiteity•of dreerikeener. :),N.;,t1-;t.-:11. °the.--.-., " 'F-r.iiiay...."-e,hing'"Iiiini.°11.-, •-••'''rliela-cly ra6iihars will hold th ' en,....,.' .,._ ....,_._-_,.i_. Li.Lendaifee: 'annual, ' meeting for the election Of ‘,1t 4.tni:re ri, • c3:t. 1 wasng , a p :OPT il leen, :r, it:Lig 611 hen Officers at the ,Club Huse -In y e n . Kathleen om tea • • • • • • Sunda venis ' 'the near' fdin'e the',Scripture•lessOn. The toPic "Row -,11,831,,ite,-N,57.3,ft„4,04Igrieodx.fot,glitiAt" was .Ia: charge'nf-the Eel - Miss Edith Vtnlifii, 'read a wilier on E'Stewardaliip .the Gas- I-Ielen gave. a .splen- did paper faking' as' -her' subjedt,. "Witming Others to Christ,", It :Wee , 4 , . • A farther...once asked. the- editor:et , is Advite country paper. ter, advice, follows "I • have litftFiC'ifiW .til'hea pbthttAtillA at ether tinies is. lento.' to` 'an alarining 'degree.. 'What S • tair' do?" decided. to told a Hard. Times Social The ,reply ,carne': "Ito . first flint t PatriCiel tiayi //look 1,2tii;' • vut,.110,6t '00g4x.g:tiotrri41„,sell hzm" A Class -Raymond * denotes abseil- de. • Olive L.. Aialerson Murphy: • • Mrs! Charles .Sheill and ' datighter tDoorriniser•_',:ppenatrenats: ,femW.r,:d4anYds.m. wtsit.hc: h,tahae: Congrard, • • ,Mr. and.: Mrs.., Richard -:Elliott Were Sunda Y visiters' .at •Mr. Krnet Ackert's., - • , 'Mrs: :Tiles:. White7W-iie hag, bee in ibed for' a time, is so far improved to be.:-,able4e-71,esive her. reetn; Mrs.1, Michael Gainble who has been with her mother; returnedliome on SatUr- day: • ,, Mi"ss Annie Colw e andMr. and MPS; Lynn Fair; metered up: from London and spent,ithe week -end •. at • • Jelin -Colwell's. • •- :*Miss :'Kathleen ,Eckvvilkr„:„and, Mr, Lorne _Culbert. -.w,erc--tlib"'inlie Winners at;the progressive' Eueke 'en Friday night,', • are_pleaSed:- to ;reperetinit Margaret '111acI1itesh is able- te be' tip around. %the hoiiae, again: and Mrs... Robert' M4C spent ,•Menday &Shine 'at Mr; ""Wrir.• . Baker 14‘ Obt'Sn.tbr'•'-daY crerlinA•at A/r, leobt. MaeDonald's. A ,nninher" trent here attende'd »the V; V. O Soial1dj4n the *Otane 1),tuck' tOw, .0,1[ TecsdAY evening, An: rdpo,it ,60.04 timeo 1 irg•VR$P44.Z' 1V!4#01. t 193g, • A HEALTH,' SERVICEOF THE CANADIAN, MEDrCAL ASSOCIATION AND, LIFE C91".0NIES ".114.-c,5N4PK: .• • ' ;:$1:Egr'' Considering the 'rAmpant ' of :time . that we spend in bed and the larg.e „ part: of, :lives that is paised in sleep, t appears.. that!. by the time we 'reach adult life, We, may fairly claim to, he' experienced `,Sleepera, The: nit' 'of:going to ',slr sl'eep' js-a habit:. Most to ',bed as a routine, -and anch a /routine .,faV the -habit of going* to sleep read The amebaof, sleeP that IS reqriii by ..different -individuals, Varies, -The heed of each indivdaa or sleep is , PraPortionate---this-2--Physical-.,-and mental work... • What' causes sleep hasnot been • deterinined. 'Nerve'cells are activeas long as *we pre awake. As a result of their activity, ' WaSte, productsor .fatigue substances are , prodaced'. and these ,acting s a mild drag,' may be*. . the calise of •sleen.*.lt is also.suggest- ed 'that life Moves in a rhYthrn of activity, and' rest. SIcep,, as, the .13est. form . of rest, ia n,part of this n'atur- 'al rii'ytlim. • We:Aglow' from coniinon experience, •that .when:,.blood. • is 'drawn -frOni brain to other parte of the body we: become sleepy: 'ThiS feeling., We , periene-a-fter-eatin-gi-wliert-rin'Ore-•-ef , the bleod..sUpply is :diverta to 'the • ahilornen to; play:its part in the diges-• tisie process. r. 'When ' we are • .in a •Warm. romp, 'the arteries: of ,the skin dilate and ie'hecOine droway;. eeolieg of the room wakea us un as the akin arteries on and more blood is ' diverted' to the._ brain. • . • • General -11 -„We* 'rest ' Setter, ' 'things are quiet when the only. • , noises are those to Which we, are accustomed .` If,. we • are used to eer- , tain noises, absoliite cadet may keep • ler firids.'the stillnes of the :country „aist.....apAisturbingfOr - the newcomerte--theTeity-firide-hie--rest troubled-,.• by the. noisesof the •citY A rest at noon, ' or forty winks, • serves as a. real .restorer tor many people. At night, our hedroOin should be quiet and dark; with the air kept • cool and fresh. The bed -clothes should De light and the sheets " tree. from • wrinkles. As. we. turn in Our. sleep many' thnes, the position We assume', in going ,to•sleep is of no 'importance • but the bed -deifies' should noC, fixed .s6 tightly as te.interfere :With .. these natural. movements: We' may :do without sleep for a time,, but. if this is 1.m:1g-continued, exhaustion eventually occurs. We would die, More quickly from the lack of sleep than from the lack of feed. Sleep is needed to allow the body to : recover from fatigue,' Sleep; ,essen- dal 'to health. • •' . Questions Con.cerning Health,, ad- • , dressed to. the Canadian Medical As- sociation,' 84 College Street, .Toronte, will be 'anewered Personally' by letter. „ . PARAMOUNT A, St Patrick's Masquerade will -be in the P'aramount'llall On . Friday ••9veriing,' •March 17th: Prize'S Will be given.: -for fancy and, comic drsed lay: and gentlern5.n. :Adnii5" sion 25c. Ladies, Free. • Mrs.' Jas: KeNairi, Amberley,' spent a few daYs. (last 'Week With her ents; Mr. and 'Mrs. Jos:- Webster. : enMterr.taiannedd rrgra.tri:rti:e• 'nli1dLicDiaormitds social evening 'Iasi. Monday. Every- , one', enjoited a' pleasant evening. Mrs: Martin •, Spent , the weekend with. friends in. :Kincardine.. A' nuailier of ladies , attended • a quilting at Mrs: .Jaa. T. Webster's; one day last Week'. • , *.••, • contest • thkes place on Friday , • Very' :busy. ;practising- for -the' Chorus night'. •, 6:111nunitY are- • Gli's:--Tt you » had five dollars in Your pockets; what. would- yea do? Olaf -I'd think' I had . somebody else's :parita on. , " l'AiCIticiOW, and •WII•IGHAM '51011•11111'enta.1 • Or . Laeklikiwe • 'illiiithiiiiithveinee.tl,711,1 rirom, 0iL_,m.uto jefttat7.,,dme.,slIg:70‘71. MARBLE, 'SCOTCH, SWEI)ISI1 • AND CANADIAN • PantrIe mentrinente and, invite . , Your' 'Inspection. InheiiPtieria:Neritly, *Carefutli_and , Proai ptly. pare. ,See,-ua before Mitring, l,tvOiaisrstuii7e; Doileitto nroi. 8110tio, P.:,o; :753 Phone 74 104nr