Church review . a time. The infantgrows more and more languid, andcomes to exert itself less and less; theappetite diminishes until food is re-fused altogether. The child may nowsink into a condition of serious illhealth. In cases of this kind the childmust be taken up and carried about theward several times a day, and encour-aged to use its muscles. During the early months and yearsthe infant should receive the patientand gentle, yet systematic and regular,oversight of its mother; or better yet,if she is well, her personal attention. During the period of rapid growththe infant needs only the


Church review . a time. The infantgrows more and more languid, andcomes to exert itself less and less; theappetite diminishes until food is re-fused altogether. The child may nowsink into a condition of serious illhealth. In cases of this kind the childmust be taken up and carried about theward several times a day, and encour-aged to use its muscles. During the early months and yearsthe infant should receive the patientand gentle, yet systematic and regular,oversight of its mother; or better yet,if she is well, her personal attention. During the period of rapid growththe infant needs only the physical aidswhich promote its bodily upon its mental organizationare strictly to be avoided.—The YouthsCompanion. DOCTOR YOURSELF AT HOME. Send for a free copy of Dr. Hum-phreys Manual, giving treatment andcure of the sick in all ailments. Hum-phreys Company, P. O. Box 1810, NewYork. There is no person without a must show fitness before theLord can show favor. 18 THE CHURCH WOMW^lRK WOMANS CHRISTIAN TEMPER-ANCE IN I ON. The Womans Christian TemperanciUnion In Id its annual meeting, Tues-day afternoon, Oct. -. There were re-ports from the recording and cor-responding secretaries, the treasurer,and superintendents of the followingdepartments: Anti narcotics, evangelis-tic, literature, press work and Sundayschool work. All these reports showeda decided gain in the interest, taken inour work, and a better understandingof our aims and objects, by outsiders. The meetings held in our city Jessie Ackerman were of gnatbenefit to us. also the lecture by and the Bible reading byMrs. J. K. Barney who is connectedwith prison work for the nationalunion. Our treasurer reported a. gain inmon»v over last year and the additionto our ranks of forty-five active andseven associate members. The rddition of members is due tothe efforts of the union in the recentmembership contest. The two sides were closely contested,the winners being only


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