Oshawa Daily Times, 8 Nov 1927, p. 10

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PAGE TEN : . 1HE OSHAWA DAILY TiMES, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1927 DEATH OF SISTERS [jyeecscsc= ee ---------- BAFFLES DOCTORS SELECTION of BEST STRIPS for TIMES READERS Mother Seriously Ill from the Same Slow Soisad . ELLA CINDERS--S ; ing Me Another St. Catharines, Ont, Nov. 6.--Two y / 7 / io voung Vineland girls are dead and |[8 £2 | YOU ARE HERE TR a their mother's life is threatened ' ' ~ily OSEECOSH BE READY | STATION PDQ, ™ through some slow, but deadly poison- \ SPEAKING ing whose exact nature doctors and A DOCTOR CINDERS! i specialists have failed to fathom. ? 2 The two girls were the daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Fretz, whose farm is hali a mile south of Vineland. Twelve-year-old Jessie died on Oct. 28, her sister, Gladys, aged 19, died three days later, and since Oct. 26, two days before Jessie died, Mrs. Fretz has been seriously ill Stomach contents and blood samples are being sent to the Provincial Ana- lyst at Toronto, since a postmortem, held on the body of Miss Gladys by Dr. W. R. Jeffrey, Hamilton patholo- gist, failed to reveal anything definite, | |E according to the latter's statement. - " ; ' 2% 7 A LV D4) Acute toxemia was the cause of | |B / v ' 4 7 t 7 i 8: Convghe 1, death given in the death certificates | |E \ 47 : i isi ---------- as ce eearecie ph I -------------- which Dy. A. H. Addy, of Vineland, ||} A 2 é Viz 7 / WERE YOU SURPRISED? the family physician, made out when | |B 77 z : ; Te A the girls died. Dr. Addy, who has | [8 : : ws Gla Star 2 oles, tl she yracticed in the district for 24 years, | |E8 . A) ; \ 17,7 f 4 gels rer wave-lercgtiz austed. believes the toxemia was caused by a " food poisoning. Specialists whom he called in consultation when Miss Gld- lys fell ill, suspect botulism, a poison- | |S i pig pio pi Fl of < BRINGING uP FATHER --By Geo. McManus composed meat. Dr. W. R. Jaffrey, Hamilton, patho- logist, who conducted an autopsy on | AH: T'S COOD TO GIT BACK, | | VLL JUST DROP DOWN THE | { HELLO: | HOWDY-JERRY ~ \WELL.- the body of Miss Gladys, stated to- AMONG YOUR OLD PALS T70 LINE AN SEE IF KIN RUN | NGCS- THINGS ARE DIFFERENT pn] ARE YOL THINKING right that his investigations had re- ) \ COROPE 1S ALRIGHT: BUY a INTO DOME OF ME OLD | ' HERE THAN THEY. AREIN; OF GOING AWAY ? vealed "nothing definite." = J = PALS- I'LL BET BER Ca The poisoning made its first appear- ! Lt > 7 THEY MISOED ME - i ance in the family on Labor Day last, ig when Miss Jessie fell ill, Dr. Addy was called and after a day or two had her removed to a hospital where, after y treatment extending over a week or nore, she returned home, apparently well again. But a few weeks ago the fatal illness set in, This time she was not taken to the hospital, but was HH . of 3 £5 4 " WHE treated at home by Dr. Addy. He did : y aE ; all he could to help her, but she died n October 28. ' 4 : . NA Sz | ; ' SOAP Jorthe 2 : € 1927 or INTL Feature Service Inc : i ik Ertain rights rasrved Nursery § TELLING TOMMY Et ETE WEEE Tasty NC --rr--_------ [YR YES, MANY OF QUR i] HE VIRTUES OF SPOTTED EONESET. Lae i, i . viTH DECOCTIONS HE MADE FROM THIS WEED. IIH coMMON PLANTS of Nf we. GUAR E TT IS ALSO CLAIMED THAT WITH IT HE SET WELL, WHO M OI0 THE INDIANS J WERE USED BY THE | 27 Re fea il A: 7* SHAKING BONES TO'REST IN AGUE-RENT BODIES, | [f WAS JOE Yl} TELLING YOU. HE was) USE PLANTS FOR 1 HDIANS FOR MEDICINE | #707 co NGA #4, HENCE ITS NAME "SPOTTED BONESET", Pye, Arvin 2 THE BIG BONESET { MEDICINE DADDY? TOMY, gore - Be ns pe CNGW par. 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