uy uusauau Iuuxu uuu uu_1u 16. _ Application of Cold and `I-Ieat-Action `of 120th and benefits derived. Making of. var.- `"ious rpoultices, mustard. linseed, etc., and - =care necessary in applying and removing. "Use and how to apply turpentine stupes or `fomentatione. How to give 3 hot pack, cold pack, inhaiations. when} run nnnnn Lu 'I"n-nv.n-nL---- D-L`-- SANTA CLAUS FUND FOR SHELTER KIDDIES Ivv nvvChlQll' 501029 Teacher-I have went. That : wrong,l isn't it? ` Pupil--Yes, ma am. ` Teacher--~Why is it wrong? V Pupil-Becauae you ain't went yet. l V]. out: uupuui M Di. ram, mnn. .Number of women driving autos in Con- necticut constitutes 14.1 per cent. of the Sthte oxidrators, while in Macsaohuaetfa proportion of women drivers is 10 per cent. (III {I GIN-lg: Transmission of di.seases--Care of infec- tious diseases in the home. How_.to lessen fthenspreading of diseases. General nursing -care during the disease and final care. Fumigation necessary and how to thorough- 7'ly cleanse room and all in it. Annnnann AC uid nvul TI'.I ....L A-A.:-._ `-1 'U|Uo . Emergencies--First Aid in care of wounds, bruises, burns and scalds, con- vulsions, epilepsy, fainting.` Treatment of bites and stings. First Aid indrowniug `and suffocations, and `how to give artificial respirations. First Aid in care of fractures, placing of splints, etc. Removal of foreign Sbody from eye. ear, `nose and throat. nut fn Malta and Rn" Dunn.-Innna__lDnIl -`uuuy u uu1 cyc. Um`, uuac uuu mruuu. How to Make and Roll Bandages-(RolL er and Triangular) How to bandage finger, lhand, eye, head, shoulder, arm, knee, ankle, leg and foot, ribs. Use of the tri- T-angular bandage. How to place the arm in a. sling. 'rronavn:nn:nn A` Jinan... (Va..- ..t 2.2.. Miss Bertha E.'Bryson, _R.N.,, a nurse working over `the Province in connection `with the Agricultural Department,` E con- --ducting a class in. nursing at the Prince of Wales School. The class was started on, November 26, and will continue `until ad'- journment for holidays. About twenty-five young ladies compose the class who are showing a deep interest in the work They have an organization which includes a president, secretary and class editor. I'.V_Il-___!._.. .- __ .._A.I2.__ -1 LL- _-..1- ---- wanna Iv vnav oainnvlnaa vuuuuvu The Care of the Body-Care `of skin, -suitable clothing, fresh air, sufficient rest . proper nourishment, exercise, recreation and care of the mouth and teeth, '"'1s7c1I..;""I.s' 'i:hL}.;T;}" of "sheets, rturning of mattress, improvised bed rests, izoolsters, bed cradles. How to turn and .'lift patients, replace pillows, and general helps in making the patient comfortable in `bed. How to give various lcinds of bathe, Alf! , 40, taxi driver of entenced to five yam II. .f""""""""7 """" "'17 "" ' ' j ' ' ' ' ' ' ' _ Following is an outline of the work cov- cered by the nursing course: um. 11.... -1 LL- n-.|__ n___ `.2 .L2_ '":}I.-Eu}; '2} "LS'"3I1}Li5o}}:aqn and function of the important organs of the body, general talk on the anatomy,`-bonu, etc. Q....:L..L:.... ......l I`--- ..t' 41... Q:..l. 11--.... cuus NURSING AT THE SHORT COURSE VH5: ` V Sanitation and Care of the Sick Rooms- Heating and ventilation of same. II,I_!,,,, , 1'\_,I,, III,__,,!, ,I `I, uiuunsomr, DECEMBER` 2o,'1s2a-. IN EN(LlsH.LAs$ .*--I went. That . Masters voicc=-Vi Ct to 1 [CS 0 V1'ctrola-tl2e 7V07 ldZS` Orea test 01'/2 When you buy a Victrola you do not buy merely a thing of wood and metal---'but instead an instru- ment of marvellous construction It will take her out of the humdrum of daily life--will yield entertain- rment varied beyond that of any actual theatre inthe world, and in the pleasure it will give she will` find cause to daily thank you for the thoughtfulness that prompted such a real worth-while gift. N that woman s heart of hers she 1l understand, she 1l realize the love and affection that prompted it, if you make your gift-the world s greatest- . Hisd Master's Voice --Victrola -the Theatre of the Home. THE. BARRIE EXAMINER HIS MASTER S VOICE, LIMITED s*M2xsr;ER.*s :`i*}di;c; DV,`RI`L}?t{C*7(*A}4?9_1't90'3Y EM1L"`E?RERuN V -and, of course His.Master s Voice-Victor Records- the performers of the home, for naturally you want your gift to be the best. They alone permit you `to give the genius of the greatest artists the world has ever known. His Master s' Voice dealers have splendid record combina- tions already put up-` `by the box,--in attractive containers. Records-A-The Living G'1'ft-fo__r- Christmas Our famous `trademark His Master s Voice under the lid identifies every genuine Victrola. In your city you will find His Master s Voice dealer one of the responsible merchants of your city Whowill be glad to have you consult him-Without your incur- .ring the slightest obligation. Mr. Homewood, toys; Miss McCarthy, toys' KHIIIUIIUII 3 - . Ray Simmons, $5.00; F. Steele, $1.00; E. Barker, $1.00; Mrs. Thom, dolls and balls; 0. Brown, -Christmas cake, Santa Claus and dolls; Miss Parkhouse, $1.00; Mrs. W. '0. Walls, books; Mrs. McNabb. dressed doll; Mr. Habbick, dressed doll; `W. R. Neilly, $2.00; E. N. Reeve, $1.00; .A.; Zeihr, $1.00; J. Rogers, $1.00; J. Fitsell, $1.00; H. Martin, $2.00; N. A. `Graham, $1.00; A. Robinson, $1.00; A. Bryson, $5.00; Arthur Wildman, $1.00 ; 0. `Coleman, $1.00; J. Lavender, $1.00; T. E. G., 50c; A Friend $1.00; No name, 50c; W..D. Minnikin, $1.00; G. Fricker. $1.00; A Friend, 50c; C. Devlin, $1.00; G. Cam- veron, $1.00; A. C. Cundle, 82.00; R. G. Elliott, turnips and cabbage; H. A. Gar- vin, 1 dozen eggs; P. Kearns, $1.00; E. T. Tyrer, $1.00; W. J._-Walker,` $1.00; A. H. Wilson, 50c; Richard Johnson, $1.00; W. J. Gough, 50c; Herb Parr, $1.00; Dr. Little, $2.00; A Friend, 500; A. E. Smith, $1.00; S. E. Turner, 50c; W. G. Stone, 50c; Barrie `Creamery, $1.00; Mr. Sills, $2.00; A. E. Taylor, candies; Hinds Bros., $1.00; H. E. McCullough, 31.00; C. W. Flynn, $1.00; Mr. Armstrong, $1.00; R. A. Johnson, $1.00; E. Blryson, $1.00; Keenan '& Kennedy, $1.00; R. L. Jay, 2 dozen oranges; Lowe Bros.. $1.00; 0. K. Cafe, $1.00; _Lem Bros., $1.00;'Jas. Pat- erson, $1.00; 0. H. Beelby, $1.00; Mr. Whitby, $1.00; Mr. Elston, $1.00; Mr. Beardsall, 81.00; E. A.- Bleakney, $1.00; Robinson Hdwe, 50c; Thos. Fisher, $1.00; M. Morrison, $1.00; P. (3. "Lloyd, 50c; H. R. Palmer, 50c; J. H. Card, $1.00; M. J. Brennan, pair chickens`; 0. R. Rusk, $1.00; A Friend, 50c; W. A-. Overs, $1.00; 0. `Gibbons, 50c;Capitol Theatre, 25 tickets ; Otton Hardware, $1.00; W. R. Pritchard, 50c; B. G. Robertson, 50c; S. W. Moore, stockings, value` $3.00; R. P. Merrick, 5 lbs. nuts; City Cafe, $1.00 ; Vairs, candy; H. H. H., $1.00; Hanmers, 81.00; F. D. Haight, $1.00; A. B. Coutts, 50c; Brown & 00.. $1.00! PnnnIn'n`f`.n.nn an `Inf: 7 If it were necessary to. incur" a greater outlay of money to secure a genuine Victrola, then {perhaps there might be a reason for accep- ting a substitute, but as prices range from $37.50 to $615.00, and on easy terms, surely you will agree price need not deter you. --a key to the musical .genius of the world s greatest artists. Actual rerodgctiont of instrument shown U DVD! uvw Lv1.uucI LVU- UV Price $135.00 Other models from $37.50 to $615.00 y. -.-u.. -pg.-anew wag`: IIQQ . in illustration. V1'ctro_la Model No. 80 Annn AA Red5ealRecords` are now double- sided, and the genius of the world s greatest artists now wzth- in the reach of all. Ask for complete new catalogue, It is free. Page Seven. Royal A. `Stone, associate judge of the state Supreme Court, was held up and robbed of 825 by two men in the shadows of the capitol at St. Paul-, Minn. `N11!!!-hill (If Wfllllhll l'l:ll:I|lI and... V:- I`--- W. R. Nilly, s. Martin, E. Rtaeve. and Mrs. E. A. Harris wish to thank the fol- lowing donors who helped to" make Christmas Day a. happy one for .the little children: 1)..-. B!___.._-__, nu An 11 A. u g- A- vulu pacts, u1uzuuuous.- What we mean by Temperature, Pulse, -and Respirations-Where and how they are taken andbrecorded. How to keep a record for the doctor. General eNursing---Care in diseases such ' `as pneunlonfa, typhoid fever, severe colds, etc. Talks to Older Girls and Mothers--4Pre-A main` ncnun Qnflininna --..L .... -:-- ` l Lanna w viuar Ull'l8 and motners--4rre- znatal care. Sufficient rest, exercise, nour-` ishing food, recreation. clothing, shoes, care of teeth, etc. ' Necessity of placing one- self in family physician's care. The mak- ing and sterilizing of supplies necessary in ' the delivery of the child. `Care of mother and child after birth. Talks on the feeding and care of child up till six years of age. u. uaugub, 0J..UU; A. D. UOUUBS, DUO; Brown Co., $1.00; People's Co-Op. Co., nuts, value, 81.00; R. Heppleston, meat; George Livingston, slippers; F. C. Lower, mitts; W. IReeve, $1.00; Alf. Hamlin,` box candy; A. Malcomson, $1.00; Mr. Henry, $1.00; F. Loth, $1.00; A Friend, 2 dolls; F. Singer, boots and clothing; W. Braund, 81.00; Barrie Bargain House. $5.00; Wise- man 6: Son, meat; V. S. Hambly, 31.00; H. A. Smith, 31.00; J. E. Sutcliffe, 85.00, clothes; Wm. Moore, slippers; .Brow!n s Men's Wear, mitts; F. Woolworth, $10.00 goods; H. J. Buchanan, oranges; Sex-jeant J: King, $2.00; W. 0. Hunter, goods, V 33.00; H. G. Roberteon,. candy; W. Bell," `$1.00; Gordon Longman, $1.00; A. Moi- fatt, $1.00; W. Urry, 81.00; J. Coffey, 500; Harry Barron, $1.00; Miss Craig, clothing; J. Belesky, 500; D. Stewart, $1.00; Mrs. Scott, box; J. Platt Rose, 50c; Mrs. Bcatty, 31.00 and Dreamland open to children all times for metinees.