Church review . fting or carrying. I have often wished that such a moth-er or attendant could be subjected to thesame treatment just once, as an objectlesson, and not across a very wide-street either. I dont believe one ofher children would ever be subjectedto such treatment again with her con-sent; when again the difference in thedevelopment of the muscles of theadult and child is taken into considera-tion and the fact that the childs bodv-weight is larger in porportion to thestrength of its arms than in an adultthe cruelty is still more magnified. Strains, dislocations and fracturescausing d


Church review . fting or carrying. I have often wished that such a moth-er or attendant could be subjected to thesame treatment just once, as an objectlesson, and not across a very wide-street either. I dont believe one ofher children would ever be subjectedto such treatment again with her con-sent; when again the difference in thedevelopment of the muscles of theadult and child is taken into considera-tion and the fact that the childs bodv-weight is larger in porportion to thestrength of its arms than in an adultthe cruelty is still more magnified. Strains, dislocations and fracturescausing deformity and imperfect use ofarm or shoulder, or both, resultfrom such careless use of the arms of achild, which were designed for the childsuse in doing things within its strengthIt would be impossible for a childweighing thirty pounds to so exert itsstrength as to lift that amount with oneor even both hands, and yet that is whatit is compelled to do when the arms aremade the handles whereby the childis WOMENS CHRISTIAN TEMPER-ANCE UNION. Mrs. Louise Bunce. president otHartford Co. W. C. T. U., has arranged for a number of group meet-ings throughout the county. Two 01three Unions uniting in each have been held in Bristol, Newington, Windsor Locks and Park-ville, Hartford Union uniting witllatter on April [2, Tin- nc ct 01be in Manchester, \pi i] toth. The general ubjeel - meet- ings is the same, < tur I .• al \\Papers are read on the following 1Our Aims. ( Mm I I nidi an< 1 5, < )uiencouragement each reading beingfolh wed by general discuwhich the count) pn - dent gives greetings and hints to the : meetings ha v< pi I \ ery intei - and profitable I le Union in Jewett City celebratedtin 25th a-nii rersar) 0 raniza tion on March 28. ! I I: Forbes,State President, was present 1ulate them, as the oldest Union in thestate, and even a little older than theNational Union. The occasionvery pleasan* one SHELTER F< )R WMEN. He that go


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