PAaz rom? wbr coMferr au saws you PERILS OF MATERNITY Education Brinrs Steadv Decline in Mortality Rates By GLADYS ARNOLD Canadian Press Staff Writer OTTAWA. Sept. 3C: (CP) Ma ternal and infant mortality is -on a 'its first year. 1 Srreomtino Runner Guard: 1 smooths ami tightens trm whisks away stubble with easel O Unequalled Economy: Fire seconds stropping renews blade for quick, slkk shaves. 0 NoSmart arBufmSe!f-sharp-1, ening Valet Razor Brines you new blade comfort-r-daily. steady decline in Canada and in Dr. Lang stressed the importance part this is due to extension ia of this period. "If the child is health education, according to Dr. brought safely to the age of IS Janet Lang, in charge of the diri- months one must be thankful be-don of maternal and child hygiene cause more children die in the first of the Canadian Welfare Council year than in the next 10 years of headquarters. ! hfe." "The latest report shows the de-J cline to have reached the lowest. level ever recorded in the Dominion : The third book deals with the in 1938," said Dr. Lang in an inter- "toddler." the "runabout" and thei MacKenzie's Furniture Z CURTAIN. RODS "Klrsch." Each . 381 WINDOW SHADES 3 in. Cream and Green Phone 775. 25c 95c 327 3rd Avenue "RUPERT BRAND" Smoked BLACK COD Smoked Daily Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Prlnco Ripen Co. Ltd. Brltlsn Columbia JHf'tfAZOIt W THAT SHA8?tNS ITSELF me deatn rate. I believe. Knotty problems for anxious moth Th- doctor spread oat for irupec- ers-tion six attractively bound booklets "The First Years at SehoT con which contain the Welfare Council letters. The first two booklets are devoted to pre-natal care for expectant mothers and a dozen letters on the care of the baby daring Pre-School Children tains ten letters, each one attract ively illustrated. In n the first four years of school are examined. Several letters deal with health problems with emphasis upon view. "Maternal mortality is re-j pre-sehool child. Many thousands 1 organizations as the Boy corded at 42 per 1000 live births of these books go into homes Sconts, Big Brother and Big Sister and for infants at S3 per 1000 liTe throughout the length and breadth associations and experts on detin-births. iof Canada every year. Expert ad- cueney. "Child-bearing has dropped .to ; vice on the prevention of accidents, j The personality 'of boys, their ha-fourth place as a threat to the Hves treatment of colds and communi-jD,t discipline and ways of gaining of women between the ages of 15 j cable diseases, the early detection tQeu" confidence and respect; the and 54. Heart disease and caster sad correction of defects, physical, ' development of girls and their take slightly more while tubereulo- j moral and psychological problems ' Problems are discussed. sis ts-responoMe for twice as many Hare dealt with. j device about movies, lists of deaths. Such questions as bribing, punish- books and an auxiliary service of "Our series of letters to parents ment and how to deal with nervous moTie and book reviews to guide - parents in their selections for .young children is a further part of J GOLDEX BANTAM J CORN I The famous ChilliwaeL-protm CoWen BanUm Cora that offer a I m sweet lueioatne peculiar To m that district creamed perfect! iw the RsuLOrr pLanU Trr a "tin today. N the service covered by the booklets. , we send out several hundreds of thousands free each -year. They arc msinouted through depart-.ments of health, clinics, school nurses and other health organiza tions. Indeed we even get requests irom many parts of the United I States and not long ago a request j from South America from someone . who wished to translate our booklets Into Spanish for use down I there." said Dr. Lang. Pour of the booklets have been t translated and published in French. BOWLING RESULTS Franks, Evening Empire and Q. S. Grocery won clean sweep victories over Tollers, Woanjas and Alley Cats respectively in the Mixed Bowling League last night. Slomos , won from Rinky Dinks and Peoples' Store from Co leasers two games jto one. The scores per games were: Franks 1104 1127 1110 Toilers 1070 1023 1040 Slomos 894 Rinky Dinks 838 Evening Empire . Woanjas People's Store . Somosers 1084 1023 . 1112 1079 Q. and S. 1078 Alley Cats . 1042 926 828 1027 932 929 984 'T33 DUET JIUN! Radically Improved VMETiMtiupMZOR Sovet Yotr Money on Quicker, Easier Skavas 994 1012 1137 839 1143' 972 1132 1126 966 1103. V J Ladles' high average was 212 by j W. Pierce and men's 227 by Maxl Asemissen. The league standing to date ; Evening Empire 6 0 6 Q. and a 4 2 4 People's Store 3 3 3 Slomos 2 4 2 Pranks 3. 0 3 Alley Cats 2 4 2 Tollers - 2 4 2 Woanjas 2 4 2 Rinky Dinks l 2 1 Comosers 1079 984 972 Franklin's 12 1 TAUGHT KING GOLF MANLEY, Australia. Sept 26: (CP) Alfred B. Chltty, 53, a former golf professional In England who as a boy claimed to have taught King Edward VII to play golf, is dead. TIGERS WIN TWO GAMES The tateto town of Vanderr( ; Detroit Vin, DouMe-header - Crucial" Series Cominr fp l" V t t . j J to operation for the coming winter. 'Already energetic committee Is ! an DETROIT. Sept 2: CP - Detroit Tigers won a double-! p.ujrc. ifor funds on and- udstag fronJ header Tlctory over Chicago White ton the health and" development of children, tantrums, thumb sacking Sox yesterday and increased their i hiWren tnm the pre-natal period .and early" sex education, are dls- margin of leadership- to two full - the ige of IT haa aided thou-1 Sussed in informal sUaightforward 'games over the second place Cle re-sands of young Canadian mothers 'letters which hare a personal touch (land Indians who defeated St. ana nas naa a material effect upon (and are designed to untangle such Louis Browns. "The season will wted up with a crucial series be tween the Tigers and Indians means of "prevention.- The parents H"1 S3iae- ten innings). attention is also focused upon moral behavior and the general development of the child. The In-Between Years" and "To Years of Discretion " discuss frankly and sensibly an the defleatt problems of boys and girls between the ages of 11 and 16 years of age. Contributors to these booklets include psychologists, health educa tionalist, doctors and directors of Pittsburg 1-4, Chieago 2-6 (first game, eleven innings). Cincinnati 5-3. St Louis 0-4. New York at Brooklyn, Phila delphia at Boston rained out The league standings to date: Baseball Standings National Cincinnati Brooklyn . . .. St. Louis Pittsburg Chicago New York Boston Philadelphia - American Detroit - League 96 66 -80 75 75 69 89 Cleveland ,-.87 New York 84 Chicago 80 Boston .77 Washington 63 St. Louis 65 Philadelphia 53 51 62 68 73 75 78 63 75 48 100 League 62 64 64 71 71 7T 85 94 Eagles' Bridge Party and Dance Another of Enjoyable Series Affairs Held Last Night .653 .581 537 .507 500 .469 .457 22i 590 577 56P 530 520 .450 .433 560 of With fourteen tables in play, the Eagles' Lodge held another of its -efies of enjoyable bridge parties last night It was the third of the season. Prize-winners were: Ladies first, Mrs. Owens; second, Mrs. Frank Ellison; third. Mrs. J. O. Anderson: mens first. George Howe; second. Ten-Teams in Action Last Night in .Alex Ouyan; third, James Krikev- 3Iixed League Fixtures sky. The door prize was won by Mr Dennis. After the serving of delicious refreshments, dancing was enjoyed from midnight until 2 ajn., music being furnished by Mrs. J. S. Black's Orchestra. About thirty couples were on the floor. Andy Ronalds was master of cere monies for the evening and also presided at the door. In charge of refreshments were Frank Ellison, A. Montesano and Angelo" Astorl. ARMY NOW TRUNDLES Five Teams Turned Out by Royal Canadian Corps of The Army Bowling League got away to a good start yesterday af- j ternoon when five teams from the Royal Canadian Corps of Signals turned out to roll the balls and strike the pins. Headquarters had the high aggregate for the day of 2591. Operating was second with 2464, Mobile third with 2297, Maintenance fourth with 2293 and O. and S. fifth with 1635. Teams bowling: Maintainance Shannon, Rum-sey, Hart, Brooks, Lawford. Operating Hall, Coombe, Hllder. Flnley, Peacock. - Headquarters James, Sargin-son, Scott, Low, Adams. Mobile Gordon, Findlay, Wats-son, Payne. Little. Lindsay. I O. it a Cherry, Crelghton. Mil-jler. Harvey. Bingley. SPORT CHAT me reauy response, cue euccrss ui the undertaking appears to be assured Suspension of 12 Leicester CUy football club players "for breaches of the Football Association and which wfU nrobablv settle the issue iteague rules" has been announced In this exstttag American League ball Association. Nine finish. players, including two Eng Yesterday's Big League scores: i1 Intemationals-J. W. Bowers American League and Septimus Smith have been ChJcazo 2-9. Detroit 3-10. (See- suspended for a year and the National League other period. three for an indefinite Seven of the players who toured England with the last Australian test match cricket team two years ago are serving with the forces. Latest to enlist is Sydney Barnes jrho has lojned the Royal Australian Air Force. Also in the R. A. A. ?. are Don Brad man and Z. W. Walker while other services iiave taken A. L Hassett. B. Bar-nett, L. 03; Fleetwood-Smith and E. S. White. ORGANIZING 0FJ5P0RTS Troops To Be Active in Various Types of Play During Winter . An active season of sports is be-ng organized for the coming wln- ter among the local garrison units ander the direction of Norman McEwen. representative of the Young Men's Christian Association, which is taking the lead in the supplying of equipment and ma terial Volleyball and basketball leagues on an inter-unlt basis will yn operated at the Armory where, admInton will also be nlaved.iO There win be bowling at Max's Al- Five tbousacc people read the pays to let them have to tell Dance MOOSE HALL FRIDAY Ladies Free Till 10:30 Door Prire CAMERO.VS ORCHESTRA THE SEAL ' QUALITY HI GOLD SEAL Fancy Red Sockeye PINKSEAL Finest Pink Salmon Packed by tbe only salmon canning company with an all tbe year round payroll In Prlnte Rupert 'i eys while crlbbage, table tennis' and such diversions will be carried on at the United Services Hut. In the volleyball and basketball leagues D. D. S. and T. O.. Signals ind Air Force and Irish Fusiliers will be represented with teams, the Irish to have two. Bowling play began yesterday with five teams to start with and possibly ten or more later. The final softbaH game between D. D. S. and T. O. for the area championship Is to be played on Saturday. r 1 noprl Dally News. It know what yon - Hfc EBftsfiM HfeUk B.C. 3 STAR Canadian RYE Whisky $125 $030 $050 DISTILLED AND BOTTLED BY THE B.C. DISTItlXRYCO. UMITtm This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Uoua, Control Bnarrl nr Ki (Znrt .i o.v.l ! . 7 ... wu.iium.iM wi onusn voiumbii. (Meet Her in a Meter Cab) DE LUXE METER CABS PHONE 13 4 Can Ride for Price of One 50aoocooooooooooooooaotrtnjowowooooocao OOOOOOOOOOWO Highest Potency Halibut Liver Oil Capsules 50's 75 100's 1.25 2508 3.00 PURE HALIBUT LIVER OIL V20Z 50 loz .....1.00 Ormes ltd. 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