Pagé Sixteen THE BARRIE EXAMINER Fae nnee cs Fivaaad atest oo + Thursday, October 30, 1919 fortunate' in its. influensa-pneumonia ps- HOSPITAL WORK tent, there being only 12 deaths out of 71, STILL GROWING jrensricsiy food record, "These wert' cniy 2 cases of Enteric (Typhoid) Fever, as 7 compared with 21 last year. This makes Number of Patients Increased | very considerable difference in the num. ber of hospital days. Tonsillar and adenoid Over 25'per cent.--Expen- |operations still show an increase, there diture $24,285. being 27 more than in 1918, and 64 more than in 1917 (Continued from page 1) Women's Auxiliary Financial Statement This orgagization reported valuable sssist 'ance given'in various ways, Among the 'The treasurer's report, presented by Mr. /supplies furnished by it were @2 sheets, showed total receipts for the year |50 draw sheets, 61 pillow cases, 42 night and an expendi. |robes, 24 white spreads, 53 face towels and yture of $24,285.84 which included $2924.88 |46 bath towels; besides mending quantities for X-Ray equipment, A balance remain- jof night robes and spreads. Its expendi- ing over from last year enabled the Board tures included $213.16 for linen, $16.50 for to pay the difference and still have a flowers and $24.06 for sewing machine. balance of $3779.47. Endowments of the |The W. A. has seventeen members, with hospital now total $9400, whicn are in-|the following officers: Hon. Pres. Mre, vested in debentures and war bonds. \Strathy; Pres., Mm. Gallie; Treas., Mrs. Receipts Bosanko; Secy., Mrs. W. J. Shannon. Ontario Government Grant ...8° 3675 00| The Hospital Sewing Club also did Town of Barrie Grant 350 00 large amount of work for the hospital, con- County of Simeoe Grant 500 00 tributing 61 infante' slips, 8 knitted shawls. Rscaived: fran padlenta: |35 infants' burrowcouts, 244 squares, 42 ii 126 many-tailed ban. MARY ' MILES MINTER --IN-- ABachelor's Wife FRI.--SAT. =-- 5 'operating table cover Oct, 31-Nov. Ordinary \Yreatment - 8 15056 65 , Abie ove 31-Nov. 1 Dressing And Operating Room: 1172 60 (¢t6en 7 stand covers. 6 night gowns. Mre --_ , Ray tet 87 00 tewart js president and Miss Nore IF you want-to enjoy a pies Radenburst, Secy.-T sight of TH OULD COUN Outside Nursing FES OO anne ntcen Re ' CO Trustees Re-elected TRY, see this latest fea ture starring "Winsome Mary" The streels and homes and hills of Ballyhann will warm the cockles of 17860 25 The Board of Trustees was re-elected as In |follows:--H. J, Grasett, Donald Ross, Rev 357 40 Dean O'Malley, F. R. Porritt, H. M. Lay 236 18 Geo, Ball. Dr. Little, T. Beecroft, A. J. 3°75 Surjeant, J, A. MacLaren, H, A. Sims, Dr. = -- Arnall. $22,182 58 Income from Endowments, vestments, etc. Subseripiions Other sources Officers Named Electric Light, Gas, Oil, Candles 201 Water Supply . 1 Tee Supply. Salaries and Wages Taxes and Insurance 0: 60 |building and $10,000 on contents. On the whole insurance the hospital will save $126 by placing the business with non-tariff com: 63 panies instead of submitting to the big A whirlwind from start to finish, 5675 3 Extraordinary repairs to Buildings 33 00 X-Ray Equipment 2924 85 --IN-- "ONE OF THE FINEST" A Riot of Fun to interest day next. The cust is a large and capable 'one and includes a beauty chorus of six teen pretty young women, Twenty orig- inal song gems will be introduced along $24285 84 Medical Report The Medical report showed total number of patients, 841; births, 71;!play in three acts and five scenes and show 205; cases of influenza-pneumonia, 71;|hilarious adventures and disguises deaths from influenza-pneumonia, 12. Ap- pendix operations show a decrease of 23| The from last year SPEAKING of COATS Now is the time to consider that Fall Coat when we can show you the largest range we everagad. We feel assured that we can show you the best selection in town and at the lowest possible prices. We sell the celebrated "Rogers" garments made by the Canada Cloak Co., also "The Garment of Merit," made by S. F. McKinnon & Co., and the product of the Junior and Misses' Garment Co., there- Prince of Wales calls the Victory your heart--and so will Expenditure | At a Board meeting, held immediately . MARY as sweet Buteber's Meat $1843 32 after the general meeting, the following "Mary O'Rourke" Butter and Eggs "1718 67 officers were named: Hon, Pres. Gerard / Flour, Bread and Meal 802 65 B. Strathy; Pres, F, R, Porritt; Vice Pres., Milk |, a 755 25 |Donald Ros; Secy, H. A. Sims; Treas Potatoes and other vegetables 1281 58 mite Lay. & # © piel roceries und provisions not enum: { Committee Chairmen :--Finunce, T. Bee MON Tuse. Mow. 36 erated oe : 1758 32 croft; Property, Geo. Ball; Managemen:, Drugs and Medicines .......,.. 642 06 /F. R. Porritt. BERT LYTELI Medical and Surgical Appliances, 526 T. Beecroft, for the special committee Surgical Instruments aaa 17 72 |on insurance, reported 95 cents was the a Beer, Wine and Spirits ...... 80 72 jlowest rate obtainable from any tanff Bedding, Napery, General House jcompany and that nonituriff companies "BLACKIE'S Furnuhings and Renewals 1581 26|would take the risk at 70 cents, so the Brooms, Brushes, Mops, Soaps committee had placed the business with non REDEMPTION" and Cleuning Appliances...... 451 76|tariff companies whose financial standing Fuel 2393 27 |is beyond question, It was decided to in- )3 [crease the insurance to $40,000 on the} Advertuing, Printing, Stationery, |increase for which the insurance combine | Postage. tC. occ cccesseees. 7 98 |Was trying to bold them up Wed.-Thurs.-Nov. 5-6 Contingencies . 845 98 Repairs, gxdinary 000. 0...... 382 OL P : '* Maintenance X-Ray Departinent.. 431 83 ed , ane pis mois a. eniinee Elev 24 [based on ous comin o i TOM MOORE Maintengnce Elevator: ioe aA ler and presented by Gus Hill, will be the attraction ut the Grand Opera House Tues- | with innumerable surprises, novelties, fest: | Total number of hospital days, 18456; /ures and specialities. This is a brand new | deaths, 45; cases of epidemic influenza, |ing the two noted cartoon heroes in new and | B B B Bp B Bg Bp = = =~ = ~ wo Bp Bp B B B B B B 17th Anniversary Sale TUESDAY, THE 4TH OF NOVEMBER, AT 6 O'CLOCK Sees the termination of one of the most successful Sales we have ever held. It has been a week of record Sales, good nature and en- thusiasm of our Patrons permeating the entire Store; during the rush when our Sales Force seemed inadequate to serve all, our, Friends and Patrons cheerfully waited their turn and helped in othér ways to lighten the burden of our Staff. For these evidences of consider- ation and good-will we thank you; also for the liberal response to our advertisement, revealing the people's confidence in our Announce- ments. Many lines have been sold up and to keep up the interest we have added this a.m. some splendid offerings in a number of lines, both in the Men's as well as the Dry Goods Department. The Sale Closes on Tuesday, Nov. 4th, at 6 o'clock. Ri GEO. VICKERS * near meee aca WE SAY Buy Victory Bonds ts God Basins GET ON A TRAIN AND SEE YOUR SECURITY If you board a train at Halifax or Vancouver and ride for 3500 miles across this broad country--you would see something of the security behind the VICTORY BONDS. You would ride for a week --but even then you would see only a narrow strip of Canada's hund- reds of millions of acres--a country nearly twice as large as all Eur- ope. You would see . the farm and forests BEEP EPP PPEEy WEE B BESS PPPEPPPPPPEPER BEE m the docks and the elevators the prairie and plains the steamers and the railroads the mines and the mills the cities the towns All this is the security behind your VICKORY BONDS. Thi the security that makes VICTORY BONDS one of the world's premier investments. VICTORY BONDS are the safest securities, VICTORY BONDS pay a good rate of interest--nearly twice as much as Savings Banks. And you know how vital it is to Canadian prosperity and your own welfare that the Victory Loan shall be successful. BPESEPEPE EP PPPPP Ee Pee PP PEER EEE It means that Canada's prosperity and your own prosperity will con- tinue. So don't buy just enough Victory Bonds to "square your conscience." Buy to the limit of your ability. » Do your part in making the Victory Loan a huge success. Put your present savings into Bonds and borrow against your future earnings. IR Buy Victory Bonds == GEO, VICKERS _ RRRREPREPRRREARRRRReAAR Barrie Business College PPUPPP EPP PP ePELEPPeEEE | ALLANDALE NEWS {fee will be 15e and the girls hope to weleome la large number of friends as their guests, by establishing a range made by the most expert designers of three of the leaders in the cloak trade. ONE OF OUR POPU- THIS MEETS WITH A SALT'S PLUSHES LAR MODELS LOT OF FAVOR The Guaranteed Cloth, Special Suede-Velour Made in Chocolate made in a number of cor- Coat made with Oppos- Brown Suede-Velour with rect styles with the new sum Collar and Cuffs. , Hudson Seal. full sleeve. We Can Offer You in Hosiery SPECIAL. CASHMERE SILK HOSE REDUCED CHILDREN'S 1-1 RIB FINISH HOSE _ Colors, black, tan, gray CASHMERE All sizes ... 35c pr. and sand .... 69c pr. Sizes 5, 514, 6...30c pr. -- ---- : ant ieetieetientieetinna a WONDERFUL VALUES IN GEORGETTE VOILE AND SILK WAISTS Made in very becoming styles. Beaded effects and embroidered fronts are still very much in demand. We can offer a superb selec- tion to choose from at all prices. . Foremost in Millinery Our Millinery Dept. is again enjoying the usual success that has been an outstanding factor in the years past. Our patrons have as usual placed their faith.in Our Millinery, which alone goes to show that we surely are deserving the sugcess we have so long enjoyed in this department. Our Prices are Lowest [| The Very Best Materials Used || , Newest Styles Ask to see our Special $5.95 Silk Velvet Hats. They are Wonderful Value. Powell & Go. Roy Stone has sold his residénce in [Cumberland street_ to Robt, McBride. Mr. and Mra, B. Stone have gone to Thornton for a couple of weeks. | Mrs. B. J. Pitchford is spending a week with relatives in Caledon East | |" Mrs. S. H. Crawford has gone to spend, the winter with ber daughter and son in, Toronto. an |""Mr. and Mrs, Geo. Wilmot of Orillis spent the week-end with their daughter, Mrs. E. A. Crawford. 7 8. 0. E, meet on Friday at 8,00 p.m. This is White Rose night and 9 good at-| tendance is requested. ' Mr, Roweliffe of Beaverton is the guest ' Frank Roweliffe, Essa lof his brother, treet | Mra. McNicol of Toronto spent s few days j with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Geo. Pouch- | jer, this week. Mrs. Jack Archer of Hillsdale spent Inst Sunday with Miss L. Palling. - hs In Tuesday's high wind, they main rod | in A. Fleetham's awning, which was partly |down, was whipped against the window with such force as to smash the big plate uss, erThos, Lougheed was able to be out agsin yesterday after his accident of two -weeks | 0. 1 "Rev. A. E. Owen will conduct anniversary services in the Union Church, Minesing., next Sunday. 'A man who professes to read the weather signs accurately asys there will be mild weather until after Christmas. Ivan Grose, who runs a jitney on the Bradford street route, has purchased John- ston's gurage business. 'A number of Allandale hunters start for the Abmic Harbor district on Sunday night, 'The season opens on Nov. 5. Within the past week several long trains --about 25 cam each--of cattle, sheep an hogs, passed southward over this division. Religious Services 'A song service and address will be beld in the Y.M.C.A. Hall, Allandale, every ler for next Sunday will be Mr. D. Thomip- json, Secretary for Ontario and Quebeo. These services are for men only unless ath- | erwise advertised. A cordial invitation is extended to all men in Barrie and Allan- dale. St. George's Church A Hallowe'en Tea will be given by the Sunday afternoon at 4.15 p.m. The speak- |O Come and have a good time yourself, and encourage the girls in their work by yo presence, Real Estate Transfers The following sales bave recently been put through by Geo. Wilson. House be- longing to the Canon Murphy Estate, to A. Fleetham; C. Fletcher's house to James Dunnett; C, Dudley's house to W. Looker; Mrs. W. Hunt's house to Jos. Legear; J. N. [Richmond's house to Robt. Legear; W. J. Gilks Estate, house, to Geo, Doherty; A. Longhurst's house to Geo. Andrews; G. H. Even's house on Innisfil street, to J. Jobn- ston; Jos. Legear's house to A. E. Hooper; G Andrews' house to Robt. Leiterman; Arch, Wilkinson's house, (107 Burton Ave.) to Thos. Gordon of Concord. Death of Miss Mary Ann Booth Miss Mary Ann Booth, who bad been ill! ce May, passed away at her home in Tif- {sine Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brown of Ivy and 'fin street on Oct, 27, aged 60 years. She andy was born on the homestesd near Cove and had been a resident of t since 1913. In religion she was an Angli- can, being 9 member of St. George's Church, ond'was highly: eateemed. Her fa- ther and mother died in 1909. She is eur- vived by two brothers and four viz, Atchison Booth of Glassport, N. John Booth of Mt, Dennis, Mrs, Jas, Currie fof Duluth, Mrs. John Hurst of Painswick, pluce on Oct, 29 to St. Rev. E, B. Taylor officiating. 'The pall. bearers were Robt. Black, James Booth, Wm. Booth, Nixon Hurt, and C. H. Hurst. Card of Thanks Mrs. Thos. Walton and family wish to thank their friends, neighbors, 1.0.0.F. and '8.0.E. for sympathy and kindness shown them in their sad bereavement. BARRIE MARKETS THURSDAY WHOLESALE PRICES No. 2 Fall Wheat (Gov't Price) ...81.97 ata .. 85-900 Barley $1.25-81.30 Peas $2.10-82.25 Rye see $1.25 Buckwheat fowl Potatoes, per bag 'Chickens . 'girls of the Junior Auxiliary of St. George's | Chueh, Allandale, on Friday sfternoon and evening, from 5 to 8 o'clock, The th will be grayed in old time Hallowe'en drens-° vee, Mfc wil be provided, 'The sdmiation Hay .. Dr. J. Physiolan and Surgeon PHELPSTON, ONT. Office hours: 12-2 and 7-9 p.m . ® 's, Innisfil, | | Chas. Hurst | A fully equipped school. » Prepares its students for posi- * tions of responsibility. Individual instruction Experienced instructors Enter any time. A recognized training school for SOLDIERS' CIVIL RE-ESTAB- LISHMENT. H. A. Henry, Prin. -------- Merrick & Litster SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY Cooking Apples 30c pk. Small but good Baking Powder 1 Ib. can 20c Apple and peach Apple and B. Currant t 4 Ib. Tins Jam .... 59e i 4-string Brooms .... 59c Light weight but good. Merrick & Litster