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Siiispring W.4.-passe -a-resotutto at the Tast month s meeting, wherein - gt; lt; every meritber promised to visit the lt; sclibol at least once a year. Anothe lt; gt; resolution us the school boar tnatell water im the school was P 4) passed, the institute offering to sup- bly the money. A flour sack compe- Htiow Was held, Mrs. Steel and Mrs. Ivan Davies winning the prises. Fi Demonstration of Nursing Mrs. Porter. R. N., gave nursing deme tration ut last month's meet- By tog inatitate g of ey. New Members womembers joined at last Three WL This branch-also-held-a-bazaar and dunce in the school house, The : November meeting was held ut the ome of Mrs. Mossman. F Who May Vote? eee Bon Accord members who met a. i: the home of Mrs. Cressman last mouth had as their speaker, Mrs. Carruthers. who gave a paper on Whd May Vote? es Helping (Needy P Nobleford reports that it is helping out aheedy mother of eleven children It was decided. to purchase an oil stove for the school in order that thi iidren might have hot, lunches. Firse New Members Three new members joined at last month's meeting of the Nilren W. L., held at the home of Mrs. H. McEwen. Whe bazaar given by the Countess W. I. was very successful, the sum of 122.20 being raised. Competitive Drilt Collingwood W. 1. decided that the ed-in- the -in stitute help with the Christmas. ba: gar by each giving -a little pro- gramme, also that 2 competitive drill be put on, the prize given by the institute to be something for the school house. A resolution of regret was sent to Miss Macladac. Mrs. Poole then gave an interesting paper + Helping feeds Crossfield W. I. is holding a sale ot home cooking, the proc eds to go toward helping those in need and also to collect-clothing for the same put lt; Trochu. enjoyed. a eplendid add: by Dr. Sweeny, on First Ald Work, at this month's meeting, which was held at the home of Mrs. Dowell, thir Ry Mrs, J. F. Price, Publicity Convener. held at the home amionth s meeting of the Sugar Bow funds to give each child a gift w pie social was given November 8, The Gj members: met at the home of Mrs. McPhail to-finish a quilt which was started by another member, who be- Preacher creek cipal Hospitals. Hallowe'en Party Vea talk on Mund Onoway Tie Oonowa tle was u recent speaker to the mem: bers of this branch. Soup Making Demoustratlou Redelift had a soap inaking demon- jr cent meeting held at Hajl. A pleasant hour, when tea w: served, followed. . School Fairs We are think ing vf tr ing to organ ize 4 school fair, of the Buffalo Wf and Mr pc month's nieeting on methods. its aims Canned Meats Delia enjoyed 4 canning demonstra jtion on meats by Miss Fern Hotton, Jot Calgary. A number of the: wives of the soldier settlers of that district were present, secial invitation being given to them. There were about six- ty present. Women In Business Affairs Mrs. J. S. MeGall gave a talk to jthe Southern Prairie W 1--on What a Woman in the Ho About Business Affafrs. This meet- ing Was held at the home of Mrs. Garrison. Had-An Egg Shower I..brought eggs nine dozen in all which were given to tho Consort Red Cross Hospital. Had Anniversary Dance Penhold W. I. held their anniver- Memorial Hall. A letter of regret was Sent to Miss Maclssac. 5 Community Fund Red Willow discussed the ralsing of community fund to help the needy in the district. Will Have a Course of Lectures Coleman j. decided to on Saskatchewan. Getting Up a Chritsmas Treat Hespero Condor has been making artangemonts fora Christmas treat for the children in the four school districts-around-end-in-order-to-raise ty-four being present. eae iran casts Avadia reports that the institute is; in 4 very healthy condition, with an enroliment verage attendance of sixteen. 4 Hai- towe'en concert, bo: nd dam was feported.a great success, the pro- Seeds being- voted to the new com- Tunity hall at Huxley - Mrs. Hep- rn gave-an interesting talk onthe Cy ot Lonilon (Sesland ; at ast of Mra. H. McRae. Starting-a Library neenston i ting a 11b- 2 toward it. The members ar of the hall and the other fora just two meetings. these being Mrs. Vichney, Life and Works of Beethoven, convention re- port Mrs. Welker, Current Events rman. Help Hospital . gt; Three Hills W .1. donated titty dol- Jars to the local hospital, Doing Relle? Work Retlaw W. I. is devoting tts ener- Fics to relief work. A birthday social was used to raise funds on the In- stitute Birthday, when a small stock- a a ti following new Institaies have ree frganized by Mrs., Hughes of Arvine, with the following officers, , Mrs. M. A. McLeary; vice- vice-president, Mrs. 8. Smith Setr taty-treagarer, Mrs. H. S. Bate: Mirectors, Mrs, Chapman, Mrs. Livini , Mrs. Shearer, Mrs. Stockwell: Mrs. Abernathy and Mrs. aH, Toha Mrs. . W. Hes Secretary-treasurer, Mrs. Bishop; directors, Mrs, Ostruni, Mrs. Percy , Humphreys; auditors, ws and Mra. Warty. a Needy Boy je A*motian of cause of a. stroke, was ymable to finish ity of twenty-four amd 0 twenty dollars to the U. F. Foom in Castor. in the near future, also another one for a needy family in the district. held at the home of Mrs. Hockeet. Made-Over Clc*hes, * writes the see- rary and-has already some titty books retary of Excel W. L. re asi in the school house. arrangements: to give two plays this point two W. I winter; one to raise funds for the ben- jto approach other organizations with an autographed quilt, and entertuin- ing the Indies of the Sharrow U. Wo a. law W. Ly had by all. donation of thirty-three dollars trom ;S destitute Tamiy and a great many articles of clothing were made for the children of whom they were seven. The father had bpen accidentally killed while hauling grain. Co-operate, With U, F. W. A. Sullivan Lake W. I. is donating A, rest quilt to be raffied off here v: fm 0 stration given by Mrs. Sissons at a the Purisit writes thp secretary MacDougall of Gleichen-addressed tat and e Should Know Each member of the Broadview Ww sary-supper-and-dance-recently-at-the ther eurse-of lectures this winter. Sirs Cornet save a very- Interesting paper The members referent parts of the country, divorced and a dance given in September. Music in Home Mies Hipkin gave a very instructive (ime was taken up in arranging for p tome cooking sale and a bazaar, P Generous Donations Entwistle records the voting of a number of donations at last month's meeting, these being fifty dollars to the are and fifteen dollars to be used us MED. HAT BONDS Treasurer Market for Medicine Hat Bonds Has Greatly Strengthened. Interesting Information on how the financial situation of Medecine Hat Is regarded in the money SINN FEINERS ATTACK THE ee ae ee rea thee wocatar a Oe DERRY JAIL IN AN ATTEMPT law or not, every cltlen who desires gt; is a Treasuter Mertfeld ax secretary * TO RELEASE ITS PRISONERS ,cousy prosper wil surely re Board. i ae lated to foster lavilessness or to pro- The Sinking Fund Trust military guard inside had noticed nothing uma but upon inivesti-/duce anarchy. Christian Guardian. hare. gation y Gundy Co, Toronto, for ihe purchase of certain shi Medicine Hat debentures at a price that would yield a high rate of interest. Today, Mr. Merrifield rene word from ioe saunas ie elie Ket for Medicine Hat bonds had strengtiened so much in the last few months that they were unable to obtain these bonds at the price St which they had expected 0' get talk on Music in the Home and OATS GROWER OF WORLD chool, to the members of the Car- stairs W. 1, which met at the home Chicago, Dec. 1 (Can, Press) John W.. Lucas of of Mrs. H. Smith. The rest of the thirty dol. woman fn the dis. trict whose busband bad deserted her STRONG ON MARKET Wood Gundy 06. Advise City OBMGN ATHHUA LVH SNTOLGaT ALBERTA: FARMER RETAINS HIS TITLE AS THE CHAMPION Cayley, Alta., today retained his title as champion oats grower of the world when his exhibit was awarded the at the International Grain and Hay Show, which is being held in conjunction with the International Livestock Ee position, Mr, Lucas was winner of the trophy i 2 uis winning will act as comfort to the Canadians who re- a ret the defeat of J. HE, Mitchell of Saskatchewan, by . W. Kraft of Montana, in the wheat sweepstakes. Canadians Make Clean Sweep Ottawa, Dec, I (Can. Press) L. H. Newman, Secre- tary of the Canadian Se ed-Growers Association, reports ro the Department of Agriculture, that members of the assochaition have won 22 out of 25 prizes in wheat; the first nine in val the 20 prizes in oats; first and third prizes in alfaf; rizes in flint corn at Chieago- Toterna tional ahthitiee nee he progress: De spite the unfavorable crop year in Canada the record for che Canadian Seed Growers Association surpasses win- ings of former years. lying dead in the corridor. They had hae oat dragged or strangled. The Republican rescue party had Yoreed the doors of ten cells when the guards surprised them at their work. The mili- tary opened fire, the Republicans replying with revolvers. Pande- monium prevailed for some time but the guards finally gained the z om capturing three young Londonderry men who made s final attempt to release the prisoners. Three motor cars which had been left with engines running by the attacking party, also were stized. MARRIED TWELVE MEL , ceived 400 a Month From UV. 8. Government for the Past Chicago, Dec. 3 At least 12 hus- bands, who served in the United States army or navy, are credited to Mrs Helen Drexler of Waukegan, the champion collector of government. ol- lotment checks, according to federal authorities yho had her in custody yesterday. She ts charged with hav- ing married soldiers from many dif- Rone-and received approximately 400 a month from the government for the pat three year Mrs. H. Drexler of Waukegan Re- HOW. AEX: RgSS SUNDAY, FINED 1 TO BE OPPOSED Flat From Attorney-General Allows Prosecution of Warner Farmers. Major Axthar Lineoln, Veteran of Election Candidate. Calgary, Dec: 2 Hon. Alex. Ross, minister of public works in th . new Letbridge, Dec. 2 On a fiat from the attorney-general, information was lad before L. for contravention of the Lord s Day Act, in threshing grain on Sunday, Oct. 2. The corporal stated in his berta goverament, willbe opposed Vidence before the court. at Warner on December 9, then le seeks re-elec- 0M the 20th, that he saw the defend- tion at the hands'of the-Calgary eles- ants threshing and warned them to sweepstakes prize and-the Chicago Board-of Trade trophy CUfoman s (bristian nion of Temperance (J FOR GOD AND HOME AND CANADA The articles In this column are contributed by members of the locnt W.C.TY * New York, I have seen the General hile. aN ene en eae pas thaea cael Gir ter ee Veneer at alas, the old enemy at last recaptured its victim. LAW-BREAKING PRODUCES ANARCHY. e--- If any body of men should show re. spect for Jaw it should. surely be the lawyers and judges; and we find that the American Bar Association recent- ly passed the following resolution in reference to the prohibitory law. When for the gratification of their appetites, lawyers, bankers, merchants and manufacturers and social leader th men and women, scoff at this (prohibition). jaw, or any other law, they are aiding the cause of anarchy and promoting mob violence, robbery and homicide. They are sowing dra- gon s teeth, and they need not be sur- prised that no Judicial or police thority can save our country 01 trials of the war in the West, General liquor. Hills chief of staff, Rawlins, boldly venture to tell him go. That this was the act of a truefriend Grant tully tecognied. You do- not mean that 1 was wholly unconscious of it. I am sur- prised said the General. Yes, I do mean it. It is even be- ginning to be the subject of comment among your: officers. Til never drink a drop of Uquor again. He never did. Time after time in later years, dining with the Grants in turn down the wine-glasses at his side. That-indomitable will of his enabled him to remain steadfast to his resolve, rare case as far as my experience - PROHIBITION COMING over mine. from the tors.Major Arthur Lincoln, a-veter stop. He -laid--stress on- complaints i. 1t-inter-provine tation of alcoholic beverages is Gom- ing. That coming may be hindered by the fears and weaknesses of friends of the cause, as well as. by the misrep- resentations and opposition of the friends of the liquor trattle, but it is coming tor, Right right since God is God, And right the day must win, To doubt would be disloyalty, To falter would be ain, The Pioneer. i + The decision that Canadian customs officials have no right to stop liquor, shipments to the United States raises a question of great Importance in view of the general desire on this side of the line to maintain friendly relations with the republic. Opinion in the dominion, as across the border, is di- vided on the prohibition Issue, but t will be generally agreed that each country has an absolute right to gov- ern itself in this matter as it sees fit, for permitting one to be made the base ot operations by -persous endeavoring to break the laws of the other. Cogniz- ance will have to be taken soonor or later of the situation created by the freedom apparently legally accorded quor smugglers who operate from Canada. Vancouver World. * SHE SE) obcuplad the berth the He swung himself top shelf in the eh with an wunlighted cigarette in vhis mouth. 1 will give him credit for not lighting it before he reached the door ofthe lavatory; but he could stand it no lorger, and ries he washed ais iy ablations performed, he had to steady his nerves with another cigar- ette before he could shave, though he uged-a safety razor. even peration concluded, he 'smok- ed another Which he jocosely, but with considerable truth, called bis cottin nail. DEFENDS MRS. STILLMAN an-of the great war, who served with the British flying corps, announced on Friday morning, just bfore the re- turning officer opened his sitting-tol4 receive nominatioti papers, that. h Would be a caudidate against Mr. Ross. I am not running under the. flag of any old parties, said Major line coln. tion of the Lord's Day in the district, and stated that the department has determined to stop it. Joseph T nny, on his own b ilai, said that practically all that week they had not done many hours of threshing, lowing to the heavy winds. He had had poor crop and was at that time pay- ages to men lying idlef half the time. The particular Sunday was exceptionally tine, and he consid- ered it necessary to get his grain threshed, and did not intend to break - Made-Over Clothes A very interesting and insiructive Dapef was given by Mrs. ata It wi eeting 5 de- members view to planning a community Washington, Dec. 2 Corn is still po'nt of money value. The census bureau in a statement tonight placed Ting crops in 1919, with-a total value of 8,507,797,102. out of an aggre- gate value for the vehole list of about 13,170,000,000. Next in order of value were hay and forage, 2,523,000,000; cotton and Christmas tree The roll call was- -cotton seed.. 2,355.01 lansgered with Christmas cooking re- (clearly seen that provincial forms of Wa submit that-a national-ev:l re- A short time afterwards w. our destination, amt we happened to breakfast together at a restaurant where smoking was allowed. He began his meal with a cigarette, smoked an- other between his oatmeal and his tried egge-and-coffee, and) wound up with a third cigarette. Was not that young man bound hand and foot by the cigarette habit? He had prohibition cannot ,be mede safe or, been a solder, and I bad no doubt had fully-eftective in any province in Can- been ob a0 ada while intoxicating liquor is legally er could have held him in a tghter trafficked in, or manufactured with- bondage than that of thc ? innocent- looking, little, white, nicotine contain- quires a nation-wide remedy. Ex- perience has conclusively shown that. municipal prohibition could not be made safe or fully.etfective while Uq- uor was legally sold in other parts of the same province, and it was meces- sary to round out local option by pro- vineial prohibition, It is now being to Her Attorneys, Montreal, Dec. 2 Fred Beauvais; Indian guide. charged : n Stiliman, millionaire New. York bank- with the paternity of Baby Guy. tillman and named as corespondent in his divorce action against Mrs. Anne P. Stillman, today submitted 30 affi- davits and several photographs to Mrs. Stillman s attorneys to aid in her de- fense- The Indtan conferred wrrr Bindloss Busy The activities of the Bindlows W. 1. re a bazaar and dance held in No- FP. Entertained Ietlaw New West W. I. entertained the Ret- when a very good time was Mrs. Marjorie Owens gave talk on The History of the Flag. Community Church Fund Stanger W. I. bas a community ud-exid tins just received u church in Toranto.. The members ied a comforter at the last meeting. A Sewing Bee , Argyle W. I. had a sewing bee for 2,074,000,000, and oats, 855,000,000, London, Dec. 3 (Canadian Pr us Cable) Results of the league soccer ames played in the Old Country fel- lows: First Division Aston Villa 1, Liverpool 1. Blackburn R. 0. Arsenal 1. Bradford C, 2, Manchester U1. Cardiff C. 2, Sunderland 0. Chelsea 0, Preston N. E. 0 Everton 1, West Bromwich A. 2. Hudderstield T, Burnley 0. Manchester C. 2, Bolton W. 3. Neweastle U, 0. Middiesboro 0. Oldham A. 0, Birmingham 1, Tottenham 2, Sheffield U. 1. Mrs. Stillman, and John E. Mack, counsel to be a refutation of a large guardian at law for the child, who came here to arrange for the taking of. despositions concerning ineldents dian lodge, and on which part of the plaintiff's case is based. The information gpthered by the guide was reported by defendant's part of the: testimony of the wit- nesses called by the banker's lawyers trom Grand Anse, Que, where Stillman summer:home fs located.- Derotees: of Russlan Religions Sect Nabbed by Pole, merly. herecorded with the general, secretary JAN. 17 TOQ0 LIKELY UF. CONVENTION Basis of Representation This Year One in 20. deliberately the act. The magist in, or imported into, other provinces sald he believed the defendan and oC Canada, and we oust round out our ers. was not going to punish him seve: provincial prol nation-wide m agains Hie-tined-eactof tire itetendants 1; Jaw. In our opinion there would be less danger of Inter-provincial i1l-will and) hibitory law applying uniformly to all Provinces than thr mgh the existing condition by which Jaws approved by great majorities mimgven of the nine provinces, and fa by substantial minorities in the otter two provinces, are being vitiated and-their good e fects to some extent nullified through British Columbia and Quebec. National solidarity and interprovincial comity c nation-wide law that would compre- ruthlessness of this * him Christian Endeavor World. Nt MILAN Ont FOR RELIEF WORKS. London. Dec, 8 (Canadian Press) The anpepates taken to r lieve un- ve Teady reaulted in considerable suc- es. More than 100,000 men are would be aided by the enactment of a engaged in relief work, while 331 new lief schemes have been sanctioned, and that there is no moral justification . 2) Aetion- With U. Chicago. ieney, estimnt: open shop ? Promulgation ployes-by the The, new Einar oN a-still larger 1 ditions are a basis for:perm: were declared att work yet a any d ci Large conom sult trom revisio rules, which we aud hereafter. of certain erat previgusly done Heal at the. pr lorge mae lt; zre juntonizg RRO Fen sed 1 the trinsportatic tivo of the major Most of the Sametioned by. thig arg: preserved:in the More rigid 1 considerably. rel rotds, aftongh ' ofthe men are s sringiple of and union recogi cortieinplaged 3 acne Tn aby, case wi agre d upon by Diough the Iab r entirely different Under the ne firemen and: crar hibited: from mal equipment on: the they are -qualitte new Files thus a to-ertorm: Yepai gt; 43 ordinarily: chanics work. The. classificat: the sheet: metal workets) ahd c ebatiged to allow previously. perfo clusively to be-ai and to mechans where the needs autre Gives Commo Aiiother impo: ing carmen fs common borers en gehts he pation carpenters wore Nort. About'68 p The stew rinewh Setting 325 to: An entirely ne by. the board, for ates a new type knowns. with the forthcoming annual conven tion of the United Farmers of: Alberta tobe held in Calgary, headquart. have pointed out to the various locals that the basis .of representation of delegates will be ono delegate to 20 membors instead of one to 19 a8 for- hensively, effectively, and thoroughly. deal with, this whole question. The present sectional gystem is divisive These schemes repreent an ture of nearly 5,000,000, of: London will spend 1,000,000 and disturbing. Complete nation-wide prohibition o exceeding 500,000 has been gfren in the past month vader the extended The number of members as on or before December 31 will govern. It is further pointed out that a dele- appointing him. The alteration in the basis of repre- sentation.is because the membership has increased so large y during the Had Chicken Supper Seromt Bitision Blackpool 0, Fuiham 2. Bury 5, Bristol 0. ; Derby C. 0, Leicester C. 1. Hull City 2, Bradford 0. Notts C. 4, Leeds 1, The Wednesday 0, Clapton 0. 0, fent, Mrs. Adam: vice- Metiskow members were enter- Petre We. Orie ae taltied at a chicken sisper at the home Hecklin;-Mrs. Carbert, Mrs. bew- S F. Crouch recently. * Fenes Mrs. Thringer, and auditors, Now Day wet eee Pa -by-ail, The last meeting at Which there were ninty-flve present was held at the home of Mrs. Krauppe. Hot Luneh In School G m W. I. which met a short time go at the home of Misd: Blizabeth to go into the matter of s rving hot lunches at school. q South Shields 0, Nottingham F. 0. Stoke 5, Crystal Palace 1. Wolverhampton 2. Port Vale 0. Third Division Southern Section Watrord Z, Queen's Park 7. Alitwall 0, Southampton 1. Scottish League Albion R. 2, Ayr Ui. 3. Celtic 1, Airdrie 0. Clydebank 2, Morton 1. Dundee 2, Clyde 1, Falkirk 1, Rangers 4. Hamilton 1, Raith R. 2 Hearts 2, Aberdoen 1. Vancouver, B.C., Dec. 2 Three men from the Doukhobor, or Russian non-conformist settlement near Nel- son, B. C., discarded all thelr clothing in a walting room at the Canadian Pacific railyay station here and pac- ed off a protesting War dance- when they were refised. admittance to tha United States. They were later a1 rested by Vancouver police for dis- fates Immigration Commis, slotier Zurbick.had questioned them tlon are January 17 to 20 inclusive. hall large enongh to hold the conven: ton on-the old ratio. Even on the new basis it is expected that the-ac- commodation in any building in Cal- ary Will be taxed to Its very limit. The probable dates of the conven- Friends Through Life, Toronto, Das. Simultaneously to their fitness to progeed-on their with the funeral of the late Sir . Journey to the state of Washington Douglas Cameron, KC; 3 G., in AS prospective settlers, He alleged Winnipeg, yesterday, the remaina of that their views coincided with the accepted, definition of philosophical the 4 Seneral manager of the Maple Leaf Hedley Shaw, president and anarchy and declined them the hospi- tality of his government. Milling Company, were laid to rest at Forest Lawn mausoleum here. The They are said to have threatened an burials took place at the same hour, Warner W. 1. is planning to do re- the loss: of Miss MaTsaac was re- corded. ; + getting up a play Manville members decided to ex- defray the ex- change books at the November meet- 7 Robinson to Ing. Other activities of this branch fhclade the sending ot cjothing to 2 Mary Mac- needy family, 2 soctal ev ning Octo- bar. the purchasing of ten; tive doll ot Ghates ip the Monritle skating rink, ing Rellef Work t work, A resolution of regret for Exehaging Books Armadate 2; Alloa 0, St. Johnstone Kilmarnock,2, Queen s Park 0. Partick Thistle 0, Motherwell 2. St. Mirren 4, Dumbarton 2, Third Lanark 2, Hibernians 1. Second Division Arbroath , Cowdenbeath 1. Broxburn 4, East Stirling 1, Dumforline 3, Lochgelly 1. East Fife 4, Stenhousemutr 0. Jobnstone J, St. Bernard 0. King s Park 0, Dundee Hibs. 2. , Porta 1, Vale of Loven 4, Bathgate 1. undress parade in Vancouver by a in each case because of the great arse number of thelr fellow Douktio- friendship which existed between the bors in-protest-against their arrest. wo men and thelr business associa- ae ese tons. POISONED BY PILLS Toronto, Dec. 3 While his -parents W. F. STEVENS RESIGNS Were out of the room, little. Frarlces Caigary, Dec, 2 W. F. Stevens, sec- Russell, 19 months.old, reached up on tetary of the Stock Growers Protec. shelf and obtatned a small hottie tive association, has resigned his po- containing laxative pills, which cop- sitlod. This was offfclatly atnounced tepchte Selah TE een ee ree It te aud rstood strychnine and. that another wilt not beam- ewallowed lead. ied halt an ployed anti jaar deters 9 ol ae conditions: f That Is What You oe, Limited who publish FARMER whereby we ar the manufacture, importation, expor- exports credit plan. Can Do Proyided YX Take Advantage of Our a Our Offer ee the CANADIAN POWER able to offer that farm magazine together with our own weekly at the one srice for both papers. The CANADIAN POWER Canads's biggest farm monthly. twentieth year which /means that it, is. thoreughts ee FARMER Se Western i Tt is now in ite established throughout the West, It deals with the mechanical side of the farm. kinds + tractor. af i farm machinery from a washing-machine Its editor has just completed a trip of 7 months over Western Canada in a motor car for the an purpose of studying the mechanical.needs of the farm- 4 ers. He visited the farmers, lived with them and worked with them. The results of his the next twelve months. This offer a rey aera oie talon eto ren at pee sae. en Wwhy-not-take- trip will appear during t
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