Farmer's magazine (January-December 1920) . for the province,and the Hon. H. C. Nixon, provincialsecretary. Dr. Waugh paid a warmtribute to the work of the Womens In-stitutes in carrying the medical inspectionof schools through its experimental cannot take a large amount of pub-lic money, he said, to spend for anypurpose until it has been proved that thepurpose is justified. By actually carryingout medical inspection in their own com-munities here and there through the pro-vince, and creating a public sentiment inits favor, the Womens Institutes made itpossible for the Department of


Farmer's magazine (January-December 1920) . for the province,and the Hon. H. C. Nixon, provincialsecretary. Dr. Waugh paid a warmtribute to the work of the Womens In-stitutes in carrying the medical inspectionof schools through its experimental cannot take a large amount of pub-lic money, he said, to spend for anypurpose until it has been proved that thepurpose is justified. By actually carryingout medical inspection in their own com-munities here and there through the pro-vince, and creating a public sentiment inits favor, the Womens Institutes made itpossible for the Department of Educationto take it up in a systematic way for thewhole province. Convinced that it was agood thing. Dr. Cody under the HearstGovernment set aside $20,000 for medicalschool inspection. The Hon. Mr. Granthas increased this to $35,000. A classhas been organized to give nurses a specialtraining in school nursing, and- four doc-tors and four nurses are already at work inthe province, in every case co-operating A Blouse That Makes the Costume. Th» frilly dAiiitineea of a Uonse Uke Ma Kivta the last touch to a tailored suit. Before You Buy Your Hat—Take These Sug^g-estions to Your Milliner or Make Them Up Yourself FarmersMagazine 27


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