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Barrie Examiner, 28 Nov 1918, p. 10

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<". -eluded the The Edmonton Journal gives CIVILIZED WORLD}, following particulars of the 'eat s . death of Miss~Atkinson, a grad- Germ Eludes Bacteriologists| tate of ino Royal Vieewia Hospi- and ities Are} 'al, who was well known in Bar- Health Authorities rie a few years ago. Baffled. who Miss Annie Atkinson, passed away Wednesday morning, The' Influenza epidemic con-|was born in Wiarton, Ontario, tinues unabated. Its ravages are November 17, 1872, and took her Lot confined to this city or pro- nurse's training at the Barrie wince, or even to Canada, and hospital where she later graduat- cable reports indicate that it is|ed and at once became engaged Tapidly spreading over the civil-|in active service. She came lo ized world, "It has baffled medical! Edmonton eight years ago and skill to an unusual extent and has has since followed her profes- claimed more victims _perhaps| sion continuously. than any other epidemic in a At the outbreak of the epi- score of years. The germ has demic she at once offered her Bacteriologists and| services and went to South Hall medical men now agree that the hospital to assist. She worked best cure is prevention, so faithfully and hard that she The surest prevention is to became run down and contracted build up the bodily powers of re- the disease. She was moved to sistance and to get the system in the Edmonton Mission, 11717 the best physical condition pos-|g3rq street, where she passed sible. It is now universally agreed) away Wednesday morning from that it is possible to perfect the] pneumonia following the influ- powers of resistance of the| enya, human system so that it can] ""Miss Atkinson leaves a widows throw off almost any infection} a) mother and brother,Bert, who not excepting Spanish Influenza.!i< one of the staff of the James It has been discovered that|pamery Co. to mourn her loss, Fersuns who are weak and PUn-|ieeides a wide circle of friends | down are the earliest vielims, and mains were taken to! HW you find yo If tired or weak rove, where she has {wo | and Hsing flesh, oF if you are in| ioc. Buried. for ininemenct a generally run-down condition and below normal weight, this The Late Dr..P. H. Spohn Marning shoul (Be Needed | ee Onlenions cdeee well Breese : rac assed away in al practitioners passed away If you are in this eondition,| 4! ce ne A nothing. on earth will build you) Terente on pap grey a per up and strengttien you like Tan--|*en of the late Dr. Philip Howard | luc, which contains the. most/Sbolin of Penetang. Born at An- jue ~ Properties i jeaster, Ont, seventy-seven years| powerful toute properties known | Caster, apent bisearly lite ie lo science As a reconstructive ome and system builder it is wilhout an equal and containg tl very elements needed by the sys- tin to give you. fighting strength tu ward off the Influenza germ. This is a statement of facts and S supported by the recogni authorities and reference works, including the United States Dis- pensatory and the Eneyclopedia Brittannica and leading -- text- hike uses "ee the school of| intimately associated with the T a f his town and medicine, This statement ig/ Public affairs o ig: be : further proven by the fact that|country. He was the {inet Heaye millions of persons who have] of Penetang, and in 1891 was : = actually taken Tanlac have testi-|ected a Liberal member in the that district Graduating from the old T ronto School of Medicine forty- seven years ago, he entered im- mediately into pri se in Pene- tang. where he remained'in active work until he moved to Toronto about eighteen months ago with his wife to live with their daugh- ter, Mrs. Julian Sale, Jr. During bis life Dr. Spohn was | Use Gin Pills and obtain ri Kidney or Bladder Trouble, and the Childhood at the Root of the Evil Think of it! The joys of youth Pains, and all hopes of a bright future biotted out by thoughts of a life burdened with marred by agonizing Backache and other sufferings. Such was the case of Mr. A. Cail until a good friend advised him that ther a he would ter ee td Gia. | bis new howe and intends to dete pal St and he would find it if he wu: Read what Mr. Cail "I was troubled with my Kid- neys since childhood and spent « so, and after faking. one box I was bed and walk around. Two more boxes relieved me completely and since then I have had no return of the trouble." drought him, suffer now--don't suffer remarkable testimonial was Py man whose statement can- lodges were represented in. laree numbers, not be doubted. Mr. Cail's reason for writing this history of bis case was-- gratitude for the relief that Gin Pills CUNDLES Nov. 26.--Miss Martha Parr, who has been very ill with influensa is' improving town for the winter. Mrs. Forbes hus given assistance to several families who have been taken down with the 'flu'. W. 0. Partridge bas the frame up for work in winter, J. Malkin is doing improvements to his stable which will make it better for keep. ing stock. Quite a number from here attended the anniversary services st Central Chureb on Sunday to hear Rev. J. R. Aikenhend, a former pastor. The day was all that could be desired, both spiritually and financially. -------- CHURCHILL A large congregation was present Sunday morning st a memorial service for the late Pte. Edgar Ralston, in the Presbyterian Church here, The Masonic and Orange and Rev. D A McKenzie preached un elo quent sermon. The sympathy of the en. tire community goes out to Mr. und Mr. Wouldn't you do the | Ralston und family at this time in their same if your case was similar! If you y longer. elief from bereavement but their boys Jim and Edgar will always be remembered ax two young [men who were not afraid to risk their lives for their country and when the call same pain, suffering and inconvenience that | {or volunteers they answered "Rendy" they cau [tt is mot the length of years given to us 50c buys a box. Sold everywhere, | that counts, it is what we uecomplish in Write for sample box. The National Drug & Chemical Co. of Canada, Limited, Toronto, Ontario, U. ents should address Na-Drw Go,, Inc., 202 Main 8t., Buffalo, N.Y. 175 8. r the time we have, Jim and Edgar and a host of our bravest und best have paid the suerifice, but not in vain, The members of Churchill L.O.L. ten- |dered 4 farewell supper to Mr. and Mis. Jobn Marshall who ure leaving this com- ---- _ munity to reside at Allandale, The supper took place in the Orange Hall on Mon-lay with the magnificent total of | evening. 392,679,000, as against $20%, 385,000 aw y Yr agu. Ontaria's | CLOWES figures represent 1-60 for] Nov, 25.--The Clowes Sewing Circle wet e recta tan. and child it !y¢ Mio. Wa. Beardaal' tea Welecatoet the Province, against $62 per |" James Gray of Midburst has purchased head, the rate attained in the last | the Harrison farm on the 3rd concession of Liberty Loan in the United {Ore und takes Possession at once. States. Every Province sub- Miss Maggie Addison of Crown Hill ia i Ke . olidaying at her home here sc ibed in tnagnificent style, not Mrs ie: of Orillia spent last week withstanding the many obstacle | with ber parenta, Mr. and Aer, Jones "ue that confronted the loan workers |} parents = . at different periods during the | 7p Bush, who was s resident here for drive. |#ome time, died in Toronto after two ee _ | months illness, He is survived by « wife fied to its extraordinary merit as/Dominion Parliament for the a mediwine, and by the fact that|Tiding of East Simeoe, For =5i ac is today having the great.| Years he w surgeon in the old| : tonic on the|Reformatury tor Boys, and was first Superintendent of the | T est sale of 'any market, over Eleven Millicn| the , bottles having been suld within] Hospital for Insane, } elon. the past three years. Dr. Spohn came from L Loyal. | raniae is alsu the ideal/ist stogk. He is survived by his! wife and six children, Arthur of | pngthening tonic for persons oie cu : Regina, Dr. Howard Spohn, Mrs who are suffering from the after ets of Influenza, Grippe, or bronchial troubles and hundreds|chen Spohn of of thousands are using it daily| Capt. Douglas Spohn, M with the most gratifying results,{and Lieut. Gordon Spohn, Can- In connection with the Tanlac|adian Field Artillery. he fun- treatment it is necessary to keep| eral took place on Monday from the bowels open by taking Tanlaz|his former residence Penetang. Laxative Tablets, samples of which are included with every hottle of Tanlac. Tanlac is sold in Barrie hy cently Geo. Monkman, in Orillia by M.]letter written at Toronto, and | R.A.M.C., | From Pte. Harry Lennox - John G. Lennox, Painswick, re- received the following Stuttgart, on| 1. Cooke & Co., in Elmvale by W.|Sept. 7, by his son, Pte. Harry J. MeGuire, in Lefroy by G. R.!Lennox, who has been a prisoner Ardill, in Stayner by N. B. West,/in Germany over two years, in Cookstown by W. G. Mackay,} "1 have missed wriling two in Waubaushene by Georgian Bay|Sundays now as | have been on Auimber Co., Ltd. in Port Me-lthe tramp. You not being Nicoll by P. H. Beattie, in Allis-| familiar with army slang, 1 will Hee pe Bi: Sehell, in Lisle hy/explain. We left. our" happy Robt. Little, in Gilford by/homes on the farm in the far ¥|north and tried to make Swis<e, A. Weaver, in Penetang- | hy escape, we travelled seventeen wshene by Chas, A. Nettleton./days and made about 200 kilt in Hawkestone by Thos, A. Stone.| meters, travelled all by nighj, in Hillsdale by Richard Rumble,!and believe me IT would like to in Coldwater hy C. G. Millard, inj detail our trip in full, but paper Midland by Geo. Gorrie, in Brad-|will not allow, bul we rove went {ard by W. 1 Campbell, in Stroud | through some rough eountee ne hy Chanter Bros. in Craighurst| hills. valleys, bushes and preci- by T. Hill. in Collingwood by Jury} pices, but came onl OK. We X Gregory, in Belle Ewart by 4.|were only a few kilometers fam 'Trombley & Co,, in Mt. St. Louis | the when we Were by E. J, Peters & Son, in The police used us very stone by J. B. Sykes, ¢ well and at present we are in de- toria Harbor by T. W. Brown,-- tention awaiting our trial. We Advertisement, have been waiting now eight = days and don't know how much Charge for Reading Notices [longer we will have to wait, but Vor reading notices of any kind,| don't worry about me as we are including those in the Locail getting along fine. 't think in a Column, the price is ten cents per| few days we will be all right and line = 45-tf/we will get another job, and in the next few months we may he on the exchange list.' ----__ Some Victory Loan Totals Barrie ......, 8 445,850 West Simcoe 2,356,300 Canada ., 676,027,217 Ontario .. 329,679,000 Toronto * 144,946,100 British Columbia 35,396,667 Alberta ........ 18,189,600 Saskatchewan 23,889,000 Manitoba ...... 43,639,900 Montreal (city and Isl)... seee 143,433,050 Quebec (outside Mon- treal; ... 32,000,000 New Brunswick 16,500,000 Nova Scotia .. + 30,600,000 Prince Ed. Island .. 2,700,000 I tion, ch e Ed. alata 700,00 Appendicitis and Kidn Dominion total for whole campaign bad attacks of last year ........ 420,000,000 Ontario total for whole campaign last year ........ 204,500,000 Toronto total for whole campaign last year ......., 78,871,000 Ontario Took Nearly Half Ontario showed her heels to: the other eight Provinces by, galloping home an easy winner Julian Sale Jr. and Miss Grete | Simooe County Canning Centre|! four children During the final werk of the! , GUTHRIE Kitchen the following contribu. , Nov. 26--The following work has een tions 4 » received: Dalston xo returned to Barrie by the Guthrie Sew:ng chickens; James' Mills 39 chic-|Cirele for the month of Novenber Ted kens; Stroud 4: W Yebridge m8: Cross. 10 suite pyjamas; French Relief: 2 Colson' Hill 16 and $10.50; Ore ,chemises, 12 Indies' jackets, 3 layettes of Station WoL ft; Mes. Jones, Ora twenty-five articles, donated by Mrs. Wear- S vad Z ' ing and Mrs. Stoddart; also 3 pr. towels and Station re Guthrie 4 Cooper's 6 wayh cloths, 2 woolen blankets, quan- b; 5; North River 403" Hills- 'tity of clothing and shoes wens donated p Patrintic League 24; Gooks- |by kind friends fown 4 tuyne a: tt Field Comforts--33 pre. socks, 5 parcels, Alliston 23; Todd, Thorn. | and $5 for Christmas Fund in England, ton 2; Mrs Mrs. Sauder | 1; Mrs, Munroe {: Mrs. Johnston Shanty Bay, 1; Cross- the north with their usual number of deer. 1: Mrs, Jeren Mrs. Cockburn, Edgar 2: land W. 1. $4.50: Bondhead, | whence support has heen steadily | EDENVALE The local bunters have returned from Fred Hilts has purchased a Ford car, The sacrament of the Lord's Supper was dispensed with on Sunday last' in the received, finished the season with | mon Church here. a shipment of chickens IL is ing week errors were made Settlement). and the season 85 and contribution of chickens sent by Harvey's Orillia, were Comforts, Settlement, | Andrew' | The weatherman made us think of winter rgretted that in report. |this (Monday) morning, when nearly an euding Oct. 24, two /inch of snow fell, Bradford was! credited with 45 chickens, which came from James' Mills (Scotch | Waubaushen ed credit for 13 in Wm. Maw Sundayed with friends at Grenfel. G.W.V.A. Extends Thanks | At a meeting of the G.W.V.A. Barrie branch held on Thursday, Nov. 2ist, a [vote of thanks wax passed to all workers lof the Red Cross, Patriotic Society, Field Soldiers' Aid, Auxiliary 'of St. and all other individual work- ers who have worked that comforts might or ; | be sent to the men in France and other war Output for week: 750 tins of| Franc y Jellied chicken, 65 of pate de fois |8e%, We feel that we owe our thanks to 5 af jam. By the time th the press the last chic! have béen canned for this season. | Congoleum rug: W. A. Lowe & Son' HOW MRS, BOYD AVOIDED AN ken soup, 70 of apple butter reache n will in the different theatres of war are the he above and tuke this meane of show 29 of chicken fat, 117 of jour Spove end take this means me our, appreciation. . There are some who will criticise this |good work, but the men who have been |men tha know of its goodness. We know what comforts it has brought to us when |in the water-filled trenches of Flanders, all sizes, at) or in the Hospitals of France or Britain 43-Uf | We who have seen the soldiers who had no relatives receive parcels know of the jov it brought to them. Some of the organi. | zations have been carrying on with finan. cial difficult but they, like the Brirish never fought better than when they were back to the wall. Your kindnoas and unstinted lebours have given us many happy hours, which otherwise would have been miserable. Your pareels and kin! |words have encouraged us when all seeme:l black. Your willineness has earned the jfennect of all soldiers, Canten, Ohio.. suffered from Just ax Sir John French said to the & | First Division after Langemarck, "Well female trouble which caused me much | jone, Canadians," so do we say, "Well that I would Nes | ym ~~ get well. il gee \ Ly for Eercogh operation before I saffering, and two |jon joan " doctors decided | 77. pearl st home ank you, workers, one and all C. R. KENDALL, Secretary-Treasurer, BARRIE BRANCH, G.W.V.A Winning Numbers of the Veterans' Prize Drawing: 479 0; 208 B; 265 C; 33 G; 898 A. Persons holding' winning tickets should apply to J. Hope, 19 Edinburgh Ave., Hamilton, at once, Flyers Again At Work had all been put away and A machines exist, write te Tiydia |the mechanics had dremed many of :hem i + | against rust and depreciation from disuse. maay Years |The men of the force were elated at the re- Jeelpt of orders to resume training as the One Day's Test Proves NR Best stomach, digests how much better you food fhe process is seg fed. 4 bow uckly your sluggish inthe "intestines wh the food is "will become" ag In. the inte mixed' with bile fromthe liver: glock, work, how, your coated, tongue It must be plain to any sensible 1 ony eae int tay omaio ma | Satis ate Bos as 'You take 'no risk Nature's Remed; is only 30 a one. milli _ 7, ailing Nature'e Remedy is rafest thing similar "comp antecd and recommend druggist, Ne Tonight - Tomorrow Feel Right Get a 25: Box Prospect of & month or more drill and luc tures without any diversion other. than that which they created themselves was aut & pleasant one, Director-General McAdoo has declared that he would lower rates as soon as it was determined revenues would be sufficient to pay wage increases and the higher cost of tubscriber should | materials, supplies and other 'transporta- "come across" with bis just proportion. | tion elements, It was explained to-day, The $1.50 rate or mere is the only solution. however, that the time when this would be --Parry Sound Star. possible is not yet in sight. Do you know this man? Height: 6 ft.1 Weight: 145 Ibs, Face: Thin' Features: Prominent Description: When last seen was on his way to hospital. Used to weigh 185, had florid complexion, good appetite and enthusiasm for work. Six months ago be- gan to have irregular bowel movements, Took pills. Lost weight--still irregular. Took salts--violent results. Had medical examination: doctor diagnosed caseas self- Poisoning, due to clogged, decaying food- waste in large intestine; said pills and purges had weakened the intestinal muscles so, they would not function. Man Protested violently that he was not sick. Doctor replied that he had been sick since first bowelirregularity. Prescribed complete rest and the Nujol treatment. Said if he had cultivated regular habits with Nujol he would have had no more trouble--now, however, he was an easy mark for the poisoning he was allowing in his own body, REWARD: For restoration of this man to regularity, Nature offers reward of health, and return to normal weight and keenness, If you are the man, apply at the nearest drug store for one bottle of " Regular as Clockwork" We NIG * NUJOL is sold only .in sealed ATTUING ® sotties bearing the Napol ease Mark. Insist on Nujol, 'You may suffer from sul titutes, Send for Instructive Booklet CHARLES GYDE & SON P. O. Box 875, Montreal CANADIAN BELLING AGENTS FoR Nujol Laboratories STANDARD OIL CO. (NEW JERSEY) NEW YORK CITY.

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