The Exeter Times, 1923-3-15, Page 6Ice from, Const to Coast
aohy,?0, Nz'ld.---March, the 7th the "1kTetagama" will take on at the
edthe opening- of the Newfouncl'- I£abrides 400 men and women between
sial zzskiin�g'season. Thesealing the ages of 18 and 23. A representa-
,, Y.. now been reduced to eigtit tive of the Ontario Government in the
oar lei. " Seven of these operate on Hebrides states•' that he could treble
e Grund 13anite and one in the Gulf the number of emigrants, if it were
arf St. Lawrence. An airplane used deemed advisableto do .so.
by the Antarctic steamer "Quoit" is Winnipeg, Man,—A. large 'butter
ex-
�aployed in connection with the Gtamport trade WO''s carried. o .1)1'. the pro-
Paanikscontingent of vowels, via;ci:z1 creameries . n 1922. A total
Halifax,N,9:---inee.the beginning of 115 tars,` ren':'esenting 2,556420
of the, 1922.23 season to date apple pounds of butter, value..$894,6=42, were
Aaipmen s from this pert have am- ch
ipped from
the province. Ship
its to 865#986 barrels, G G5l ln4nets were adto Great Britain
,m
,
lbag‘rela, and 8,914 boxes, as compared Pacific Coast, Montreal,
l,
Toronto,
New
'With 905,331 barrels, 3, 7fi half-�ba1York,. Chicagoand Philadelphia,
xRegina, Sasiz•--Saskatohe van's 'cou-
I and`u'F�1 -boxes in the corr2s- gin :
pe $' i against° tuber-
of
uber-
._ w .,, ,,, �:h tto t the war
n Period a: year ago a decrease tri zv n a
az _ x*axnmatxx. 4i3,OtILZ b
arre1s, ,Gblasis in tl:e pa•ovince will e'the •on-
est
;Y
�p
. 1\c„)3, --New nxter�ts, s+tmaaotzan by the Government of two
k'rederzt.ton,
allied' more sanatoria Gfll to be built in 1028
'Cssiiach,
lsavx� connections with is ,,
industries «ill s on have control of and the other in 1924, it s,a s aaan uric-
rtion of ed: b � Ileo.. J. M, llhrich, 'Minister of
the antnzonv, tizires azzc.• operation 3 l
the nines tin a 1a• rs,ge scale will clorli t, Public Health. While the Go -rerun -lent;
-.
they
will own: the 'buildings, will le,
results f , theg' ,
xess be one of the al oI
st . b . the: Sisk tche-wan
. ''in ' td r Id. Irvin.. admanz ereil y F a,change; aCLala�,' �i � ,nt'- Anti `.tuberculosis League.,rt America A i z
resident of the North
heoloy±911d smelting
Go. Edmonton, Alta.—Rene Cellier,
Quebec, Le.—An entirevillage mining engineer of Paris, Prance, is
With its pretty parish arish church,, its visiting Alberta and investigating na-
r�ichao`!, public and private buildbuildings,. tiara.l resources in be'hclf of 1 reaah
stores aid residences, will be either capital, rl �hich stets opportunitiesl
ortunities'for
,
then lo- development in this ,province,
demolished or xeznvz ed to :aria
d
Vancouver, B,C. d -A despatch from
i n for the great reservoir result-- p
gat g
o
London
ing from the construction of the dam, Eng., b , states that the first
of BritishColumbia a 1
' xs at shipment r apples
on the Chicoutimi and Sable Rave„�
ghad been - recently'reselvad in Hull.
Lionagaina. The cost of anovan�, the h b
vill ge and compensating the resi- The fruit wan,
s hi first class condition;
ate p g
dents for • ani ant to and attracted a big gathering of buy -
between
their losses will c
$5000013 and $700,000. era when it was put up: for sale,: As
Toronto,° Ont.—The first mdgration Hull zs a -large d s,trabutaai.g contra for
it • ii to D ated that a eranan-`
f ounce Hebrides fan -leers to O±ta.'�io fz`uit, is a t cep 10.
q �'
immigration tion scheme of this • eat trade in apple's will:, be 'built up; be-.
under the z zm bra,
g`i 20,when tween Hull and British Columbia.
,1Province will begin- onpaal .
LIFTING OF EMBARGO
PYA TRADE ...E YNCR
Britain's Live Stock Dealers
Expecting Million Head of
{
Cattle from Canada.
A. despetch from Ottawa says. --
Testifying before the -committee that
le inquiring into agricultural condi-
tions, Deputy Minister of Agriculture
Grisdale said that many in the live-
stock trade in Great Britain evidently
believed that a big trade would result
from Canada, following the lifting of
the cantle embargo. Indeed, some
scoured to think as many as a million
had might be got from this country.
An important point 'brought out was
that cattle shipped from- Ireland will
enter Britain -under ° much easier con
ditions than those from Canada,
though, after their arrival the condi- Brings Honer to Canada.
tions •are thesame in `troth cases, `' Dr. F. G. Ranting, whose discovery
NEW HOME OF ONTARIO VETERINARY' COLLEGE
`
u 1aia,_receutl ,a erred atter its removal
9 ho -1 eCeainazq College at G e I was Y p
theOntario Agri-_,
P the �
• � tsituated `in `rounds. o
•traaaa Torozito. 1t is 0.E present g'
the live
h with
staff and students'are iia close •tout
cultural College, >z•horo the s_
•.,., iCt t on which mattes an important'
btach Leh -tinge ci kho QA,C. It :ts an zx � ;tri i R c
HRI$TENING Or ROY ..
BABY I CH 2$
'I'otente INttatoes-.,Ora traae, Toronto, 70e Ceremony to Take
Place in.
r ex• 90�1b, l5su
Smoked meat--IIams, med., 27 to.
t ba o�it---Noniin 1. 29e; ;coaketj ham, 40; to 4`2e; smoked - Maris Yorkshire Horne.
Manito' • i l - i rolls, 26 to `28e; "cottage rolls, 32 'to
Manitoba abs bal,ey k, Bay
p 35c; breakfast Bacon, 80 to 33e; spa -1 'A :~despatch ira•arzn London says:—
American
the above track, i3ay puxts. e.
r c$4aw ezal brand ibrealcfast'+ilae n, 85 to 88e; .The ' date has been set for the ehriet-
AzzleriGan corn ----\o. 3 y ti ,
9036 c• o.' 4, 89e, backs, boneless, 34 to 44c, • ening of the infant son of Prizicess
Barley ---Malting 69 to 61c aecox'd- - Cured meats• --Loring clear bacon, 50 Mary and -=Viscount Luscelies. The
y to v0 lbs., $20; 70 to 90 'lbs:, $19;: 80 caremon is to take Mace i the parish <:
ins to freights: out o:o,• Y p- n
n wheat Nc. 2; ','78"to30c, 1'os." t nd up, $18; lightweight rolls, church. at Cxolclsbazo
ck ¢ t• --
Manitoba IYheat----No 1 Northern, p g Parish Church at Princess
in rash do IVIarch 25,
`lo mels, ,$88; lzeavy'w.eaght .-roils, $35,
Rye -No. 2; S 4 to 3oc, :
Peas -No. 2, V.45 �t.o�$1:60; R `•' } Iu•e tierces 16�c• tubs,' this 'date being chosen so as not • to
17c• pais 17�,sa prints 184at
aro ', , .• elash with any other arrringenients `
Ml e , , Shorte>.ning
tierces, ilfe d --Del. Montreal freights es„ .41/x to 15e; tubs, of the royal family. The Satua•clriy
per ton,-' 26•Queen with
bags included:l�, Bran,$ z. reeedin ,the Kingand r een
,15 to 15,a� <izls TSzi.,�ta, 10c, prints, preceding
sorts r ton $28 middlings. • 28:50e z ' -. , 's-:Knowsleyfor the
shorts, per , g `� , 9 17 to 18c, • thei_, sons avail be at t
good feed flour, $2, . $7 to 8 ;,;the rate
: � Heavy steers, clio,co.$ Grand National and after e a e
Oirtario wliaat-14o. ^2 z,�}aite; X1.1.4 ,c of 6 to .6.25•
, but,gcr steers, oclr Ce; $ $ , the .will Yo straight to Goldsbarou h
Y g a, g
a 1 @.
6 �..c,cordan to free hts o0. is d � �
to $1.1 � - �, do,,gaod, .50 to S6, tile,, need,: $,r,2$ ;
•. -r `�' ,: Hall far -the clarast�z,mg• an T'ahn
Ontario No. 2 white oats -48 to 50. , 5 5 ; butcher
to $fi 50, do, come $4.75 to ¢Sunda ,
Ontario corn—Nominal. Y
h i 6- t 62G da � xned
-contribz tio a tootioie farms t at v 25
i 0.o our— root nez con 25 o S6 do com 4 75 to
Onto fl N Y P $G t '� $
n population of ,the iovi ace;ROOM $5.25 .t u o cd $ $
farming I P P a •. ,.. .- : :,r, a Ines old:church is dedicated to St.
• • , • • Maar arid, the rounds around it join
Jute bars :Montreal rein shill- utoh co s choice • 4.G0 to 0.26 Y $
an J €, p F4 P b ez w , `� $
SHealth
Safeguarding Ya the
ly a� �
Chid -
,y
BY W. M. MORRIS.
Tho proposal to .have medical and
dental inspection of the -children, in
the schools of "ane of the southern
counties of Ontario, was carried by a
slight majority' of the trustees, One
of the three trusteesof a certain
school0.e'ctio was opposed
: t n v a's very inuch ,
to the scheme, saying, "The parents
of Phis's ction of the. 'countr.:have
e Y
enough affection far their children
and take` enough interest ' in their wel-
fare toP
provide medical and d'ental in-
spection
n-
s ection for:themthey
r when need it.
p
We have shv •1ci 'llfu1 physicians s.cians for our
family doctors and most t of the par -
ts take their children: to. the family
4 9b 10 to 18c roosters 12 to. 10c 90
en A ey where the haze zonal Jibs, choice 6.50, . Rolled .oats, b Et.
the lural parts wh e Y e „$
duckkzza s over 5 Ibe. 25 •to 30c• doa 26 to 30.
physician i,e they need any atter xand lent o.l s , , lb . , 3.15 to $3.25. Bran, ' $
P;for physical exercise plenty ,. , $, ,"
isforcity - 4 to 5 lbs., 22 0 25c; turkeys= young, , h its '28 10 32, Middlings, $33 to
tion, There no need eany repro s t i that_ci1111. S oe , $ a g , y
fresh air. The sY lb sin u: 25o;do old 15c ,a*lots,
sentatives of the
Department of : an their; l.Q $ d. T, . , ,, $35. Hay ---No. o, 2,'pez ton, car
i dren to-day,axe healthier, th
Education conung here to tell us l±azv 11Lost cit pressed poultry—Chickens, milkfed, $13 to $14•
cousins an •the country, Y
r over• 5: lbs•, 3ae; deo, 4 to 5 'lbs., 26e;' . Cheese--Fmost easterns, 28c. "But -
do, should attend to the medical occas schools have doctors and nurses who
• ,, do, aver 5 1'bsc,:2fic;,-d�o, 4 to;5„I�bs., 24-c; ter-Ch�o'icest creamery, 51?/xc to 52e.
tof o our children:, trustee, In shote of the -pro- leak after the health oz the 'children. o , , e '
. ,+ ,, , a .do, 2 to 4 lbs., ..2c, hens, ozer 5 lbs , Eggs—I'*•esli, 5c Potatoes= -Per
tests :of this trus„ee, however, sur- The :boys and girls of foreign parents 25e; do, 4 to 5 lbs., 24c. deo, 3 'to ”>4 bag, car Sots, $1,05. ,
vey was made b doctors and nurses,i , 1 ' 6 to
Yin some city st sols are getting. a lbs,,, 22c, roosters, 22c,, duc11ing•so over , Med. and .fairly good zeas, $
ane 0._e marching on Rahinaa , which
of the` children in many school sec -b t r chance for •heal'tii living Ian 5 1:bs,, 28 to' 30c• co 4 to: 5 lbs.,`:22 87,50:” Thick, ,fat, heavy yeestern ,
• Q to y , is Il
suibm'i cf IV' on R.eh,
tions, including the one of which he - f ,some of our nod Gan- to 25c; 'turkeys, young, 10i:bs. and up, •hog's, $9,;: good quality' local, $10 t0
the children o s g Tt ns alsob re forted' that the F rencla
was a trustee. -; 25c clo old' 30c, $10:50. 1
- - have -Occupied the railway station of
for the great war discovered many 'merit; $5.10 to $5,20 Toronto basis; do, meed,, $3 to $4;• cazaners and cut- those of Princess. Maxy's:lzopae, onl'y'a
• . in, r , 'bulk =1 5 to $2 • • ui s• ,ood• low wall dividing ,the churchyard from
physical defects in our young me 85:05 to $,5.15,, bulk seaboard,$ .9 tors to $2,60, 'butche2 b 1 ,,g o Y
per cent;$5.$4 ,to '< 5; r do cozn,,''`$3 to $4;'reedier the: hail, The parish church dates from
The report stated that 47 $ , , ,
Manitoba flour—lst, pats:,. an cotton steers ood $5.50 to . 6,.50; do,,fair,fourteenth centuryand. contains+'
zzexe, physically unfit for .the strenu- g' z $ the ' fouraeen I ,
i ,0 e 'ba i 1 • , 2n'd a;ts: , to `• stockers,' a d' 4, . o • ,1:550'
z e sac'ks, $7.1 ver ,�. e, . g,_, , $4 $5 g c , $ .t $
• military service, 'W all � • ., r ., , a'num'her: of monuments conraecte�l
nus duties of m Y. , � Ice .,:
6.60. do fair 2,50 to $3.50, calves; oho , , . ' ,
$ ,_ , v�. , Fn sh amzlies ho<,once
be another : _ zvlth old k gli f w
that there will. nevern:'. , ) r
hopeHay--Extra No. �,., Dei. torn, ti,ack, ,$11;,0 to :$12.50; ;do, aned�,, $8 to
i
r. ,o e „ , r held, the manor of Goldsborough. Vis -
for
-.
such war for these is.. plenty of se°P° : _ , ,:. . , � , � Q^rnilch n
P Toronto @@14 maxed 11 clover, $8. 10.00 do corn. 5a4.50 •to 7,0 , .,
the' highest de-• , ; . count Las.celles himself,was christen -
the investment of gStzazv C,ar'lots, per ton, track, To-_ COVIN, choice, $70 'to $90, sprzngeas,
` in the ordinary Tonto, $ to100; iambs choice,' ”, 12 ''ed there.
gree df physical fitness~onto, $9• , ,chai.e, ti80 $ ., �
i of :, , , n ., . . , .. 4 ; - �--..a--..---
vocations life., The discoveay :of, Butter—Finest pasteurized cream -Ito b14, sheep, choice, $S :ta $9, do, n a
be ea solids 00 to 51c;'prints, 51. to culls, 33 to: , 4 hogs, fed and .zYa watered, FRENCH DISSOLVE ALL
these • physical zvealcnaeses should y , . l ,$ , d ,
th p y
52c• ordiaaar cream rY, solids,4ii to , i0,o0 to; $10,75; do, f,,o.b,; • 59,75' to
achallenge'to permits, school.boards. , . Y� `�•
29c;
POLICE IN RU LR ZONE
• 486,, Prints' 98 to, 49c; .•dairy -, see; do, country Donna, $9,,50 to 9,75.
and ratepayersto ,commence a pi o
•gram of ' lth d
u
I. coo',iting 15 'to 1.8c, MozatreaI
oiler
wciiti'on in > rch
Eggs—Fresh athered, 37 to 39c; �. �.
g
zoo e,. I w 0� to
Corn American•No 2 yeI o
ools �
soh herd 6 to 29c
as
Live poultry 'Chickens milk -fed 6c• • No 3 60 ta'61i extra .Too 1
_
The
,
ou .. erma� ToIvn
' 94c. • 'Oats" -Gan. �-esteini, A, o. 2; 65. Th9' �.
-
ver 5 lbs.; 2&c• do, 4 to 5 lbs:, 2�� Zlocalcgv,>>Ee 00
, , fled 57 to 58c- �.a. ,_
> .r
one will object- that thedefects
Sarno J
:discovered by medical exaanin5- to 6
Y o
the 'chilli
f und_rnoae among,c � , �• c, F+ .
tion are odo ,over 5 lbs, 22c; ,do 4 to 5.1bs, 18 w.l�oat tch from _,s en's~^,� �s:---The
dren in. congested'` urban centres than do 2 to 4 lbs. o 18c- hens over b to 56 f t $7.10; s s ran„ , cbta• Meng p s 5
p ,
,, • : , pats'., firsts $7.10; seconds••" $G;60• sar`ming•''and, eipulsion.�of the:secur-
tlive out'in lbs, 25c do 4 to .5 lbs. 18c• do 3 to. 0$6,40; a inter wits.
'among'thoseChildren that , , , , strongbailteis , , winter . -pats., ,' •: ,-'a u d- n .�llaur..taa
at olive at Bo_t 0.1 n o Y ,
completes the disarmar er_t and dis
ti of the police bodies through-
solu
solution p b
the ;I2 li.r. Onlycertain' towns
out he u
now have civic police, who are virtu
ally mere, watchmen.
A re ort from Mannheim says that
p y
.the French have occuuied, Rheinau
harbor on. the Rhine in -lower ;Alsace'
-When the nurse came to this .par-
ticular school section, ;the teacher
pointed clot a 'little girl of ten years
of age, whom she hesitated to .describe
as dull and yet regretted; that she did
not seem to be able to keep up with
the rest of the class. The nurse im
mediately took.t'he little girl in hand
and tested' her eyesight,;.concluding
that ,she was partially blind. The
adian stock in rural. netts. •
Various Physical Defects.
It 'is estiniatAed that out of every
twenty-five .children ,in school, four
have defective eyesight:'four have
adenoids and four have trouble'with
tonsils. The,, parents may ' not b0
aware Of these conditions, and when
informed are invariably very,grateful
to those who have made the eaamina-
aisual card was filled in and sent to iosa, Besides these "conditions many
the child's "p`arents, with the recom- 'ehlidren•have dental 'trouble which, re-
mendation thatithey consult "the: fain-- sai•ts in malnutrition. There' is. little
ily physician ' with reference: to the to be".gained by eating'i;f we are• not
chjld's sight. u0. -a condition to -utilize the food we
A Startling Revelation. . f' consume. The first step to ibe' taken
It just happened' that •this little m the - correcting `is to .determines
ivhethee the person to be fed fa able
Thomas Sales. drew information re- of 'insulin, a serum"for the cure .ot die- ',girl -was the daughter of the to 'benefit by the, qua/Altar of nutri-
sp<eeting the .-cost of sh:nping-- cattle.
from the West to Liverpool, Dr. Gris-
dale venturing the: opinion that the
cast from Winnipeg. for an eleven' hui-'
tired pound beast would be fnom $45 to
550. Mr. Sal.ea----tleeiseht that about
aneether a$1,0 -would have to be added
to charges from a mid -Saskatchewan
point, and concluded that, from pres-'
.'ent prospects, there would not be
much in it far the Western farmer.,
He thought that a beast sold at $40'
some years ,ago brought more profit
than one at $60 to -day.
Mr. Arkell gave the overhead
charge& on an eleven hundred pound
steer to Liverpool as follows: From
Toronto 535; from Winnipeg, $44;
lgarY, $47. the burden, -of
evidence avas to show that the hastiness
of shipping <store cattle would. be pro-
efitable for the eastern f.ariner.
' Mr. Sales wanted to know 11 it
yould not be- possible ta secure a
ithrough rate on 'cattle shipped- from
eithe West and-fed'in the East for ex-
port, so that tile f-armer might, -in this
respect, be placed: on the same level
hetes, hae brought unqualified op-prov.. trustee, o who .-prote-sted. t
al and praise from medical men •on ,,medical and dental inspection in the „ Thousands of'pe le. to day a .e suf
both sides, of the Atlantic.- Be has. al_ ,-schools 'and although lie resented. the feting .1 - 1' t - t
ready had .emaitrig resuatS in treat- infrerterence o Go /, ti. ffici n sufficient feed -bile:their systetris can -
merit of diabetic patients. A move- he complied, with the suggestion and- not utilize. the'..nourirshment f•Urnished
merit is' on footein. the Ontario Parlia- look the little girleto the familar dee- them. Some boys and girls have been
latent, to. -provide -h-trn with a -substan, tor. 'After a slight exammat n °I regarded: as 'dull and stupid by ,their
itied Income' to set him tree tor -at; the child, the doctor said,e I, am sorry teachers an, ,
u parents '.but' their -in-
Sir Walter Caaaejs
au enieaeart jurist. Sir Walter dassel$1
died at his .1teme iu Ottawa on March„
least ten y,ears for uurestrieted -.re- to tell yob: that -your child as .blind of ,abilitr to keep up with their el'ass itt
search work. One eye and the °the). is also
e, the school was due to dome ,phyeical
. affeete,d. It must have beenevery 'defect.' It may be that they could net
SUPERIOR ClUALITY 5cult,for her •to read'„,the writing on se.e th,e -blackboard or hear the teach-
' .0.F ANZAC PRODUCTS the-bla°1:13°,iard seno° and t° ePi er's voice. Sometimes rural ehildrenl
. - ' " , ' '- up with- the rest. oft her . el -ass. The, have so Many iieharee to do iii'' the
The High National Standard . b' t "°. ..q th Ye lilorniPg -and el'ening and' so far to
but I will do iny, ee . to presetee a '-' walk to s,chool that -the - are too
. g ' fatieued to. make -the ',progress they
verts ritis rade from of the °thee eye. If you liad brou ht
canadian Canned Fruiis. her to me_two years ago, think I ,
-cou cl 'have saved the sight of both •iv
0, uca ion as
A clespateli from London says:--,, e Three Objects in -
yew zealand" -having already. model 3 ;le eat. i ,Th.e Departlnent f Ea t, ,
i-sericus inroads on the 'British Market!, •
to 'have so marked affection for his health eflumtion but is actuated by
a national tle -girl was gro,w,,,ing uP in 'blindness, function in the highest degree possible
by the establishment Of
threatens to reteal a march on c ad oanadren, lachen, lie learned that his hit_ the desire to enable each child to
ary I under his care. cTehere would be no' f°1' in whatever sphere of life his
standard of qua3ity for ail its 1,Drl'ir
A start has already been made with, tlie blind eye couldebe recovered. .1.1e are kept in view:— .
limit to the ,sa.crifi e if the- sight of let may be caet. Three distinct objects
'with the .millers who had a milling h„ • should have had ereate • — t
in transit rate. f school rgulation that. provides , spread of communicable disease iii
'market will soon receive supplies °
Britain to Retain. Use buttev labelled with the national for medical and dental insPeetion of; the Pommuni-tY. Greatnbenefit would
the children. There fire, 110 "" (1011b t, I 'be derived if parents, trustees and
1 rand "Kangaroo " -which will guar-. '
) ' many •-chilcIreii all over the Province, teaehera were well enough, informed
. Gomm from Anaeralia. end will -keep of Ontario,' suffering from blindeeSse
for five months, ' deafness anti other handicans becattso
A despatch from Londen says :---The
resumPtion, of -gold currency is -not `Si'lnilar aicti.911 will he- taken 'With tPhaeriernrtsespaonridsibtliitilts-,,tieZr atirfee tt;•eunaltise'soniin-1
contemplated, according to Stanley regard, to canned fruits and dried
mit( ed to them. 1
Baldwin, Chanc-ellor of the Exchequer. ft'llts• Good health is ,,indetneef,al to inn,
ability of `abandoning paper money ing criticized by British importers on are malang a great effert' in1P-mve
whether he would consider the advls_ whose canned fruits ,a•re constantiv"ha dividnal and national ProsPenitY. We
and revert to gold in Order to ins.Pine the ground that they are not well the eet-Lr'e8 °f- 8tudY. in our 'schools
contrector and Provide better- buildings and
'confidence and stimulate induset-y, graded. For the same a
the Chancellor replied, be dicl not think to 141,0111 it, was Pronosed to give a eclaiPment, but this will be eli little
avail in producing intelligent citizens
that the issue of gold was either 'de- catering contraet for the British Eni-
if we do nOt talte care of the 'health of
sirable now, or necessary to produce Tire exhibition; 'objected to using Can -
the, results referred to. adian canned fruit. athhoontchhiledarie,tnh. is Atbalt.enalaarykcaobil,einftuliliiintyg
can ave as much of it as the people
Brelstu> in 'Silesia, Possesses a chim- missioner, now' en route tea tilil'e Aonin: 11 '
neY 50 feet high mode entirely oe come tfpedes wirli, 2.1.0 doubt, lock into , the are willing to pay for. , i
ca ex mo
to detect: the first symptoms of con-
tageous diseases. 1r this knowledge
were more general and people knew
what ste-Ps to take, a great deal could
he done to preserve life prevent; epi-
demies and econotrize 'in the treat-
ment of diseases.,
Seciond—The ,eorrection of existing
defects. , _Prevention in the. child 'is
-rated above cure in the adult.- The
means of developing good health is
more impariend, than the remedy to
cure bad health,
Thirde-The educatiee of parents
and -children in the need of better
health habits. There 'is -room for a
great cainpaige in this partieular
alone. CfPldren shouldhbe taught -how
to take cave of their tbeth,--the
IN RAl'iBITI3ORtt:)
THAT N1EA 1"
of fresh air in their 'living and sleep-
ing apartmentsn'the cleanliness of the
body, and' the necessitY of physical
exercises. -
The plan of procedure auggested
the departinent is the union of a suf-
ficient numb,er of school sections in
thirty to thirty-five elassroPms. This
area would be large enough to employ
-the services of a well qualified, well
rattle ui se. 'T c owns ip or county
council should be approached for a
grant, which, with as,sistanee from
the government and contributions,
from the school. boards, wbuld meet'
the expenseg of a permanent nurse to
look after the health of the children.
Nova Scotia Adopts
"Drive to the Right"' Rule
- A despatch from 'Halifax N.S.
says:—Premier E. H. Ainn.strong has
introduced a bill in., the local House
of 'Assembly amending ;the Rale of
the Road and the Motor Vehicle Act
confoiming to the traffie rule prevail-
ing' in all other provinces, of the Do -
_minion, which have adopted the "drive
to the right" policy., There was no
discussion.
Not being- paeticul-arly silent teem-
expreSsIen., "Iliewate of silent men and
doge that don't harls." Yet they ttaye
' rectly coetradict for it says,
"Speak little and well, and you will be
considered as' soiaeone."
1-5Nd1A1 POC WAS SkFE.I''
-Natural Resources
The Natural Resources Irtel-
ligence Service of therDepaTt-
merit of the Interior at Ottawa',
says:
from north south 1,075 miles.
Of the 230 000 000 pores of land
within the. province but 14,500,-
000""acres are under cultivation. -
the finest land yet aveliable.
Thunder Bay, Timis -It -timing,
Kenora and Rainy River, and
in the counties of Pfelilourton,
and Addington, Fronteriae and
Renfrew. In many- of •thei'e
places free grants of land are
availablenancl any Crown Land
Agent would be glad to give
particulars,- Ontario, which is
three and. one-half tinres a.s
large as Great 13ritain and Ire-
land, has a population of but
2,849,067,z, whereas the British
Isles 'have 47,413,382 of a popu-
lation. There .is, therefore,
plenty of rOOM for millioris
more in Ontario.
The Quiet Mind.—
Strength of character is seldom cle-
assertiveness. StilT waters run deep,
and Matthew, Arnold in his fine son-
net on "Nature" teaches that "Loll
unsevered fr„em tranquilhty accom-
plishes resul,ts.-ibeYond the ken of rthose
'‘who think that a 'large output must 'be
accompanied by a loud sound.
The' air of having time enough 'and
'commanding. -Power cliselose, is
strikint, contrast with the -,fussiness,
the petulance,' 'the febrilo restlessness
men. ' Those who -command and rise
oeive the confidence Of others are
not those who flare impetuously, in a
spasm of excitement, when the crisis
arrives. They do not "fly -off at the
handle" or "go off at -half -crock," as
-the praverbial wisdom of the street
expresses it, In fact, they are so calm
that they frequently exasperate those
-who think that it is their duty to get
Dr. Osier used to lay," stress on the
importance of the quiet mind, the die-
, ciplined tranquillity. of the physician
at the tedelde, who is the soldier ef
civiliza.tion on the firing line Of 4
science.' It certainly harms and does
not aid the patient if. the healer be-
trays irresolution and agitation.
Whatever qualms And incertitudes be-
set the docten'eethyrincl, --he should not
show them. The appearance of confi-
dence breeds ,conficlence.• ,We trust
those who seetn,to know.what they are`
doing. Such diss'embling the...part
of one who undertakes to cure the ills
to which flesh is:heir is not a mean
duplicity; en,„evil hypocrisy. It is a
righteous,- and lawful Way, to give the
sick the comfort and the encourage -a '
Trogress toward recovery
p ilc'aheoqufet mind, in -
gentle and tolerant of contrary opin-
ion-, and 'generous aisd humorous. It
that come !'when few men need. It
siona with itself, SOMetilned the
aocturnalesilenees, sometimes in far,
l'Onesonte places' but always with a
eorisCiousness that a Power, shaping
a destiny, guiding a life, controlling
the world, is near at hand. -One who
never feels rtelifince on that presence
,greater than self and bea-ond self can
have no perfect rest -iii° a world
mortal error and finite shortcomings.
Peace comes when we -understand that
round abent us, and in'our,qiy08, there
the love divine; a hive serene and
wne, a love as ample as the • Fullness
Celebration of `the 100th birthday of
Francois Rohidoux and ale° -of -the
'birth his great-grea,t-grandehild
pee iesen same s
her 'daughter, Mrs: Ferdinand Vials,, of
real, daughter of Mrs. Vino; and,Mar.'
cel,.Robillard, aged, three weeks, „soh
''Of Mrs. Rebillard---ilve generations.
as PM exporting' country is -graphically
illustrated by a enart.which has, just,
been' isitiede by the -Department , of
Trade and Corrimeree. Before the wer
Canada stood' eighth, in', Volume. of ex=
-ports; .she is now fourth.. -Befoee. the
War she iratils-e.c1 eighth in exPerts Per
'during and,after the War, was first,
,M1SS FLOPPY ,1 \n/AS, JUST
Ylt\I '•• PlOW MUCH DICK
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IAThea..t exports -from Canada daring
January -this year, amounted to frr,
787,856 'bushels, valued ut 511,608,727,
as .„.coinpared with 6,102,85,,t'
..,-,8100 57 160 270 in January 1922. Of
wheat flour 1,026,357 'barrels, 'valued
at, 86,891,365, were exported:in Janu-
ary this year, --compared with 631,321
fba,./ri•els, value 53,677,50, in January
Canada ha -s token a leading place la
the world in poultry lila-Here by admriti,
ting ilea to registrationi, as lie
:Othq country in idle world had pre-
viously registered poultry under
tional record,s. The honor of' having
the first; registered hen goes, to
Everett ,Howatt, "I'Vron,
whIto leghorn pullet laid 215
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