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1M is the
iilg ' forks , especiarlY '4used in the kitchen. I
a little Vim on! to
cloth, rub the fbrk
and all stains ~nd
i:sh w ill .Jisappear.
usin!! Vim ] on a fork ,
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.' Pros~ Street; Cavenliam. '

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Vrm u just a. gooa lor deanin6 '
lulChen table.,. floors, wrnJoW., '
gle.s. enam elware. ' woodwork..
A-letaIs arc ea.,ly poli.hed WHit it. ' '\

$d., 3d •.

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TelepboDe, No. 249.

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From' all

Sta,u,
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Oilmen,

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WOMEN SE,TTL~"IN C~ADAI- I
On~ of ~h. m~thod. whIch~th,,"l;'untry must un·
jOUbt.dly' ~:W·~ ....hen onOOavollHngl to balance
1r • ' supply• of 1a.bouI' a.ttU
the. emand
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t- .;1he war 18
..h~ of eD\i~on. It l{i> therefore im'DortDllt to
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BROTHERS

faCllttips

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_foira Ui the eoloni~6. For buymg and leasmg
Cll.Oaqa. there are everywhere equol
1..~U;I,l,,· ~o:r 'men 'and women. Where there 18 untho GoVernment JDakes freo grants,

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sq dr4ws a. dUlhnctlon ~ some dis-

' mJo and women rtlers: For
Ont...no free gr:mtf; of land are
'l':~iepl~l¥ ' ~1:tOJ~~her unavailable foO
t womcfl 1 m
'1<':!'e ava:i1a1:)le Jonly ' fer lole
. fa.milies Wlt.h dep~dent chlldren
oig!-I<",n The ~o .. homesibd." which
. ~he Inte;ior provi&s In Alberta,
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.~mtoba, are granted . to
;.,;·,M·m;nnT ch,tdrcn dopendi t
the:,,;

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military

'pt<Ibibly due to the fact that such
take work w ch necessi~te& tbelr
' !Iao the ng~t w,ll in most esse.
"'women .."already '"in -4CcV:'Pation of
hWI~'nd. Mve <lied l..vlDg . them un·
the&e clt'cumstllnees the
&Ireil4y "'a.rt~~le..oo, and the

Appeal

~ ","n'; n -the ca.se of widQ"'f'S

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15th.
dLreCI<lr

""AJ>'.·';O work I

pxclu',ded

Reduced

10 FO
Sutton ,p",sided. at ..
Tribunal or Monr'y .!tern,oo".;
pre~ent!

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26, s , Cl , grocer'" as stant.

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Mr T R Kent appeared
q~h.
leave, on busm6Ss
, groUndS.

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Three months w ith leave. J
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42, m , Bli upholsterer, nacimL~

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Mr E. D ;I\erry appeued Alllourned
statutary decl.ll'iltlOD of tho ma.n·1\ t~P Godd,ml, 28. m C1, butcher "I..d ~;..,gh.
)lr E. T Hat! app",U'ed !;!,X d t.hs
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(: Hfil 1C, 40, " Hlo . .vl!l'. t;ellCnu. !;\""TV~. 1ti1I~p­
clerk '1\ the em ploy of Mc~sn I H ~ltl li.

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BO\ d h.,u JluIfh ~d hh {Jlri: 7bOj DoJ"f;el
(;{J'C l1lment 1i.!nca · the. "\\':lr be..1:"!'" SlX
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ADJOURNED, CASES.
A J elley, 32. m, 0 1, m",,~er Itt
Stores

1i' .'1;'.~ t",giialati0l1, Child Welfare Law., Rou. ·
Health Law., Ecli,ca:tion Acta and
La.w a.re the ma.iJf restrictIons on
Even before .it is of ., age to work,
protect.ed I1y the, State. Ch,ld
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l_g:iali'ijc>D ' I. ol · fOI"parotively \;.cent
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· It ~ca<eely 'qi.ted. N9w
\,.q,tri~i,~, .'on . baby fttrming, restrictlo
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feedipg, restnctions on the b.other's t atof ,b,e;
,lts
be not ,ed:
presq'lies th. condit,on] of b,rth ;md
Pl"~Q ,.t.1 conditions .As the child groWl!
w~tches It. It must be Protected
ii~;'~bG;;i;;~ anti
scalding i it must Dot be allowed
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be
'dod H.h
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proVl . wr - . ~cc.. or
It 11lil&t not offer. anytbmg ior ••1. ~ the
; I~ 'mun' be Is ent to sc4ool. If it \ireak.
tbe Sthte tall.. It frpm it. bome andf senda

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the I Military Rep ......'!~..uv~ /
and ~he Clerk (Mr. ern1 d

b~rth mu~t

edu"","ion' laws take up tho- tal..
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Ulu¥t st.&y v,t-

U&DllDed

bee~' ~oln~ 'c:~""l:r;lli;:
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has for some
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1the Edipburgh
Womeneo Suffrage S~~~~;'~~r~~~~~Jtn~
haa been 1'0rking fot

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~cellent, t ....inll\Jl ~'~,l!~~~r;:i~~·.:..~~
exper;ience wtll' b,e

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t he war iii now enga.ging the close attention of

the GQ.~m!Uent" What" wa.nt.cd is a body o~
active Jubhc .opinion which can lreahse· the 10
,dequ8flP of dQlllestic legi.lation a.n.d develop i~;
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. I lts va.Iue 8Jl d VI tal lSB It.
Wom" who ha.ve both the widest and the most
mtiiqite d~m ~ic experience are ben qualifi~d
for--"ifUII,-1II'OFlt Enfranchised women have a sphere
.j activity opm to t.hem in the expansion a.na reo
m~9!ing f of 60e,al leg>.lati~n.

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'Mlr:: jJow

with cour,,!:. a.nd
wUlh her 8Ucoesa

poi';!04 ,9.QJ;to~.: School Committ.eeo , enquire
It, hOPj8 ,C\rCU!l!'t.arice., adVlSe in iit. · choosing a
c;J.ri"r, .,.d~ pan It on to the JUTeDlle AdvJsory
BoatO; pi, th. ' tabour Exchange, "'Fch .finda It
emp.lP11PeD~ .
'.l1;e- ll'actory. and Worbhop la.wa then come
inCo i!,<ition: ' Tbese regulate the age when child· '
reo ~Il}a.y be employed. the houn! women aDd childt en riiay wo rk, fthQ amount of U overtlme" they
m"y do, "I~en and where tlhey may bave their
lne~h, C Offences agalDst tlie Person Acts ~,andl
Critu niaJ ta.w Amendment Acts protect women"
Wld GirlS from o~tuge.
F'PlI)Iy • the gen.,..1 conditions o~ the, entire
f&Ulily', "hf~ ar~ regulated by the Rour.mg ""d
Pubhc 20l1<1th ' Acts. The:ie empower the State
to p~ll g<l.1I'Il hpu,,,,, which ,t con",ders unhealthy,
c.oJ)1p'el ' I,,~per . ..mtat,on anti 'b~ild dwellIng.
w.h'~ , lt ,tbiJll; •. •uI!.itble for the Iworking cl ....
~v~ .sqcp 0. general survey 8S ~18 18 of the
l,a\~ I~\ ay~d by the State In the regulation of l h.
~oPle ~p4. great "''e'ght to ~ Lloyd George' •
.!illal to.ne\u, ien In favour of Women', Suffrage,
, , ~ I Y IlB a. m atter 0 I JustIce I but also of ex·
uot.
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!'t~.ncy B ~ Irs leg1.la;lOn the 'State has ....rted
,ts rig\lt to regulate wltblO th~ hom')., but its
;l(;t..on in ~eveial cases ends wIth the assertion
of' it~ laws are dead let~rs ill tb~ 'Statute
Book, p.obbly the Bousmg Acts! ( 1'be '? 'l'jmes "
'a..;t ..week bas stated that .. 'the lquestlon Jof adoptU1)J' 1l bousmg poltey- for the whole country after

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Meals

are PnIvi,j.d lor it there ODd sometun•• a bath
well •..• t. is ~~ica.lly

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TheI child one'
the of
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