"THE'DAILY BRITISH WHIG, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1918. HEALTH TALK SPANISH INFLUENZA OR GRIP yo = Eastern Ontario News |" >: | J | hf land whether we fight a German or al . « jgerm, we must pit up a good fight, WE and not be afraid The influenza | go : Nn tal 1achool 1 nd public sc} I ¥ ; PUBUC SChOOIS! pyng 4 yoiy brief vourse when the pa-| ior § a { i€ Ww > JI present condi-| yang i aft and if we keep the a | : FATE probably be IHD Bhe ban lgyeiem in-good condition and throw Miss Lema Reid. i {will pr ited at the end of» tha ous which tend to aceum- The death occurred on Sunday je Fronenl. wee ith our teid, daugh- } ' . J 3 | ' Columbia L . ri bodies, wé eanmorning of Miss Lena (From Our Own Correspondent.) ba OG on Saturday af- | pe the disease. Remember these! ter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Reid, s ot i Ur n 27 Ie ! nome on ria 3 g Oct, 28 ~The epidemic of influ- | : A ictoria ave ena which has heey raging here dur- | ., A, Ing the past few weeks, shows avery D re : three C'sv-a cléan mouth, a clean) Victoria street, after a short illness of Mrs Diovan, Hm ~ Oblgkin, and clean bowels. To carry off | Influenza. © Deceased was a student : Yi Jam es HAOVAIL | poisons from the system and keep|at the Model Senool dnd a very popu- { ray ay 3 Be reuch a beim * howd A iE voit oh ive indication at present of being on the 5 eumonig Dos : BABE: gq the bowels loose, daily doses of a|lar young lady. She is survived by | wip : i Shi fia) Jon. wane. However; as the decrease ap- | a i Scene Wd {pleasant laxative should be taken, | her parents, two brothers aud two in your home ¢ most complete home entertainer--the COLUMBIA pears in Lown the Increaké fy evident | in the hewn amsiay ofjg, a one is made of May-apple, | Sisters, Deceased was a mémber o 3 \Uh . : + ash . ww N 4 J. the hardwi sines ; rn py Rr thodial 0 «Where can you hear such wonderful music and receive In the surfounding sections. From |." sd by "he hard gosh Dusine 2 leaves of aloe, root of jalap, and call-| Princess Street Methodist chureh, GRAFONOLA Ahsfe San yon hear si Sep ang rece Tuesday evening lust 1 3 AF 4 oC Aa 2 Ava a walive, r. Pierce's Pleas dellets | 3 aha een RE ent unt Beturday ¥ anoque and was well and wide-|° + Dr J gs Te ol Pellets, Hot} Freder Stone, { 1 aid } Af 1 i } a rsh . PL : y known, = Besides his aged parents!'®monade sho 8 ely ut at-/ PPI. pos tL DASEEA. dwar theatre or movie closing bother you. Make up vour mind now to have inlown, On Thursday there was a vo loaves a Young ater d Patenia tacked by a cold, and the patient| A former resident passed away > g , Ay . i : death inthe rural district in'the per- Miss Maria Ritchie. of Montreal osishonld be put to bed after a hot mus- | ¥ith the death in Oswego, N.Y,, of : fy ne the special GRAFONOLA. « £ lelivered immediately. You 3 a San Co MeCormick, a highly ister oli R u : Tonia. a Gasp tard footbath, Frederick (Ted) Stone on Monday | : ig & id Yrss ist Mrs y ' 2aspe, "= . | ¢ hg f renty-tw a . Wer. pier res ted ¥esident of Fron of ue... ang. three brothers, Dr, Fred-| - To prevent the attack of bron-|8t ay 3 yy Pi By King. oi deeds and Aansdowne townsiiipe near | =! Ji 'Donevan, Charles Donevan|¢hitis or pneumonia and to control | erly resided on Barrie i dg Ling. 3 vIesietaxl . h. Dé An. VY Brsens {the pain, Anuric tablets should be|S!0n, and was employed in Brown's ter dié consideration of the : hi Dousvan, all overseas. ; { box factory, A little over a week ago ollt BE aration of, th «Mrs, Walker] wife of James Wal-|Obtained at the diug store, and one| i tea | ; ji i ; ar al-| r public places of sa much enjoyment and cheerfulness for so little monéy ? - Don't let the ill never regret----it is lifetime purchase - keonditions here it was decid- leiver Cory .t | he contracted influenza, which caused ker cheesemakon " , -n | Biven ever ours, = 2¢ £ »Cheesemaker at the Woodburn |® y two hours, with lemon {his death, In religion 'he as a Ro- od al the week-end to continue thes le. Ti ie" Ae yey ": ' ; actory, passed away at the week-end 3d The Anuric tablets were first| >" Q 14 as a jovial i 7 1 rings & socle i 3 Tia fama | me 8 e and he was & vial ar ban on All gatherings 2nd aclety X victin of poesniodl (discovered by Dr. Pierce, and. as they mau Catholic and 1€ ae Ai ia) ami 3 2 a . . " 3 |p ar vo an 3 8 p aa 3, watatyes clilding moving r. and Mrs. Bernard Kenney,|flush the bladder and cleanse the| POP JOUNE ma) : pletires, church services, Sunday . % hc +i k ' ARAPRY Rare F oh by a widow and three young chil- : : é street, are mourning the sad!kidneys, they carry away much of the| ren, Willis Peggy and Frederick s Of thelr little son, "Jack," who Poisons and the uric acid fall ot whos oe side In OF wego. The ' ' | ols 4 7 2 aside Wego. a { raseed to rest the end of the week| It is important that broths; milk, | funeral fakes lace there on Wednes- 3 i victim of -[nfluenza |bultermilk, ice-cream and simplef , Th ps ' oe J i | de 3] §] BIN Worll was" received here by rela-|diet bé given regularly to strengthen | - F nN * {Hyves on Saturday, 'of the death of|the system and increase the vital re i Ruby Iona Sine, Stirling Elizabeth Byers, relict of the late|sistance." The fever is diminished by | Raby Iona Sine died ot the Gen- William Byers, the first mayor ofthe use of the Anuric tablets, but no a Hospital after three days illness iananoque after its incorporation,|addition, the forehead, arms and|p oo influenza "he deceased was which took place in Montreal hospital [hands pay be bathed with water {te} sourteen years of age. . Her father he end of the week, Debeased was | pid) in which a tablespoonful of ol 'Sine, of Stirling and the + daughter of the late William |aratus has been dissolved in a quart. | og 'Will be sent there for interment Brough, of this town and was held [After an attack of grip or pneumo- | ? ---- ; eem for her Christian life|nia to build up and strengthen the! ' ; hi sr, She was eighty years| system, obtain at the drug store af T Death of a Child. h t 3 i s Sass ph death occurred on Saturday, qmves one x hter rs. | Bood iron te , called "front ab- np leaves one daughter, Mrs. |g0 n tonic, called "'frontic" Tab | Oct th, of the three-year-old son | McDonald, located ia the far west, |lets, or that well known herbal tonic OC; atid Mrs. John W Teta Special Grafoncla Qutfit No. A Special Grafonola Cultfit No. X {and great-grandson of Mrs. Tetlock. > - Special Grafonoln Outfit Neo. X, con- { 3 -, Spécial Grafonola Outfit Ne. A, co sists Of, genuine new style Columbia . { la 4 Yeceane As Agatha, Que, and Richmond Byers, | rian Church of Canada, was present, Rl HH Deceased wa i sists. of genuine Columbia Grafonola Grafonela No. X. e¢ither mdhogany oh ' Ftd. A) i ade. 4 4 taliolt rth ver se wh righ ellow, and his loss is x oll < ta 4 i he Toronto The remains" were fos | 80d made a few felicitous remarks. 8 A A, 'onal with folir 10-inch double oak with 10 ineh double Waratd Boro and wis ere foe { In behalf of himself and MTS Gracey, | deeply lamenteq by his parents and] ! Ane. reoordn® (8: Betas ¢ records 0 ed 119 50 » nnera Curre . ' choles " « Ur own ow * {the doctor made a very fe g and | [elatives j OL ) of your owe {from the residence of his grand Or parents, 'Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Clarke, Si. Lawrence avenue, on Monday and three sons, Dr, Gordon Byers, | Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery Montreal: - Dp Roddick Byers, St. |= ide those of her hushand at Gana | : Je a NOGUe cemetery j appreciative reply for the at hon jor done them in this the twilight of | their lives, the memory of which -- y ire celebrating their golden wedding would be lasting afternoon to Cataragui cémetery. he 4 {anniversary at the home of their} Mr, and Mrs, William Mill QGar- | ¥@ 8 were conducted by Rey Th t po | daughter, Mrs Charles A, Watt | TIE : re cd serialr, of the First Baptist church > Church street to-day, and this even {den street, are mourning the sad loss | \ ¢ el 0, Ys ts {of their little son, Walter, who. pas y pi = . . ig, when they will be at home 10f ed away yesterday a vietim of infly- | William H. Hartman, » J t eT AE Te Rev, Dr. and ars. Henry Gracey thelr friends ona On Thursday, Oot 24th, tuere NL WE ihe lEntered into rest William. H. Hart - Cadet Kenneth Shurthiff, of the | an of this city, after an illness Aviation School, Toronto, is spe nding | : a ter supply. 8S. Lennon united in marriage Miss| . lof 'te Sg y Wis ko ith Ppl) n ( g a short furlough here with his par- | 2* ten days He was stricken with Jennie Carpenter, daughter of MrS jents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Shurtli | influenza, which developed rapidly LL - 166 Princess Street Fi i ip' LN, Il h Hiram Carpenter, Charles street, tol into pnesmonia and he passed | en rari \ : 4 | Charles street, "ec rate from af Por bE a Bg i pi oe TARR ds 1p Ss William A. Ferguson, a prosperous | r h Bi ee t a re uperate from {peacefully away at his late resi Sak TIRARY ak! . o . ec $ 0 @ ~ x "> ' Canada Food Hoard License voung farmer of Sand Bay. . als {dence, 152 Sydenham street The \ Capt. J. D. Shields, of Ottawa, is a ? itty |aeceased was thirty<oné years of No. 8-17774, Oct, 29. Rev. Dr. and Mrs. Henry 2 p } ' » DAD ee 4 LT he > the guest of N ar Mrs arn ; x ee aie 210 Division st. Phone 545 Gracey cefebrated their golden wed Ppa of ir. and: My Barns, fage and was held in very high es- 1 d R d ling anniversary at the home of their Miss Lottie Root, Chagles street teem, and his many friends -were Grafonolas an ecoras aughte : 'hi 7 su ' ' : 8 el | shocke 0 is {nL ehy . daughter, Mrs. Charles A. Watt, is spending a short time with friends ocked to learn of his untimely rn A ---------- EE ------ Church street, last evening,' and|,n, relatives in Ottawa death, and many messages of sym- Hpathy were received by his young Chole ear load. Gt onr On Thursday at the Methodist prices before buying your wine parsonage, Sydenham street, Rev, W | Board of Trade, Board of "Education, at Sharbot Lake. their "at home" was made the oe- Mrs. Herbert Prin 5 i A . Mrs arbe gle, spending the | 4 As: abe x 8 aap casion of the congregation of St ant weak i od 5 | wife who has also the sympathy of 2 past week in town with relatives and | oi Fr 2 : HW T, ING ON EASY " Andrew's Church, the local clergy, HN va dm . {a large circle of friends in 'this city CL * r friends, left yesterday for her home {For the past thirteen years the de : TERMS Carpenter and Builder and in fact the entire town showing | "Niro William d.ewis has arrived [Foased was a valued smployee of the W. R. BILLENNESS Special For Wednes- in most pleasing manner the high trom Monte g nS waived irm of Ken ros'. mica works, He regard they feel for the aged pastor from 2 Dhiye aL 3 ist With Joris survived by his wife, his parents, Ladies' Suits, Dresses and Pure, J ihe Store WiSatt 2nd Pit. of St. Androw's and his esteemed | 1Oiner: Mrs. dod ' SHER Hour sisters, Mrs. John Marshall an Gentlemen's Suits and Overcoats, day and Thursday $ {'Mirs. John Chapman, of this cit EXPERIENCE | wife. Rev. 0. E. Kidd, the present ht 1 hn F ESTIMATES a pastor of St. Andrew's. acted as { Mrs. William Erautt, of Rosedale, N. Morris, 374 King St. Address, 277 University Ave. =} Choice Rib and Shoulder chairman, and congratulated the doe- LATE THOMAS H. ALLEN. [Alta., and Mrs R. A. Herring, * of . Roasts, 20¢, 28¢, tor and his wife over their long and eam | Montreal; also. two brothers, Ross | can in Choice Butter. .. ,.50¢, 58¢ happy wedded life In behalf of | Died at Trenton--~Former Home | "74 Hetulds ud his - Satur § " Choice Stews ,. +. Afie, B0e the congregation of St. Andrew's, J, Was at Sharbot Lake. ne tuneral took place on Satur- ® congregation o : Er en I cris Jouk Bigs op Sau CHARLES QUICK '. Linklater read a neatly worded Sharbet | 4 {a solemn libera was sung by Rev. | { address, which was accompanied by [day morning; Oct. 20th, the death "M i i i s p ¢ TTY Pr | Father Hanley, after which the re- . * . 112 Clergy St. Phone 2011 usic Maintains the presentation of a handsome gold- | occurred at his home in Trenton of u yy. 1H >! . Food Board License No. 9-8098 headed cane for the doctor and a|Thomas Harold Allen, eldest son of | Mains were conveyed to St. Mary's ut in ric ; | I'he were 4 . i "" remetery sa rer Morale 5 eautitul_gold-handled umbeella. fori Me. and Mrs. John Allen, of Shas | FOMSIEC. hall Jali Dearers mon , : Vrs. Gracey, the presentations being [bgt Lake. Deceased was thirty-one |¥04 A IBIa a aney, Jas . . . 5 ae hy 1. A Mitchell Greetings | years of age. He was 4 member of Hentes & Ross Aa, ly hed H Always keep us in mind when in need of § ¥ were presented by the local ¢lergy | Lodge 286, 1.O.O.F., of Havelock, g 0 La H He XN it Ey any ora : Srl, L I ND SAY 3 | trom the congregation of Grace Meth- [and also of the Brotherhood qf | and Spiritual offerings were placed ard, Soft or Pressed Brick. [ 4 dist Chureh by Rev. Walter 8. Len- [Trainmen. He had been idle about on, the casket by kind friends , PLAYER PIANO non, from the Anglican congregation [ten days and in spite of all that lov- | : s Xi vo by Rev. Walter Cox, and from the ing hands could do sank rapidly. The Vine { hs All I be ' Y d bY Rey Aitep. Lo The Late Vincent J. Fowler. an 8 um Yr ary | 2 wi : congregation of St. John's Roman |The deceased was a bright young Phe Iqaer: y 4 Keep every y . Pe . a EF very nha fanasitt 1e funeral of the late Vincent J. In your home will keep 3 Catholic Church by Rey. Father John {man of very cheerful disposition, Fowler, only son of Mr. and Mrs. M. Victoria St. Yard 1 Phone 1042 J. \ ' member of the family in goo . . «il {and mag ve ijends wherever P. Kehoe In behalf of the local {and made warm friends wherever Fowler, took pl ; 8 + i : ; i be rw {J F er, ace on Wednesday, spirits, bright and merry, Board of Education, of which. Dr.{he went: His genial, happy smile |} Fowler. toc a oa neatlay, Gracey was for many years a valued | will be missed by lis many friends i ar Q va f= There are left to mourn his loss his home, 40 O'Kill street, to St. Mary's | ~~ CW LINDSAY Jember. the chairman. w. Bev: wife and little daughter, Kathleen: | Cathedral, where a solemn libera . . - : Es : Y. ; read a congratulatory address, F. daug! three wiat.| Was sung by Rev: A. J. Harley. the | REE NANCE NENA ERNE EN BEERRERy HERE NEN ERE ; " To nn, nn ie W- Bell, president of the local Board | his father, mother and = 1 Bi . . % 8. G BP sy, of Osha: | Pall-bearers were Mack Lemmon, Limited. of Trade, read anther address in|€rs, Mus. George F. Lucy, of Osha { Earl Gourdier, Harold Aikins. How. ard Ryan, Hugh -Koen and John a . An Urgent Appeal To All Telephone Users N 121 Princess St., Kingston like vein, while Mayor Wilson, in|Wa; Mrs. R. C. Butler, of Trenton; To behalf of that organization made a | Miss Lillian at home; two brotaers, ley Montreal, = Ottawa, Quebec, presentation of a purse. containing James, at home, and Floyd, of C.I° alan: Hollie Slieat of rs Brockville, Belleville and $100 in gold . Rev. Dr. Fletcher, |B. F., at present stationed at Kings- Miss Biong © po, Ls Sp Three Rivers. of: Thames Road, Moderator of the |ton. hisy mma Lough, wrea y es, : sembly of the Presbyte-| The funeriy took place on Tues | the O'Connor family. General Assembly o & 2Teany day, Oct. 22nd, from the residence! Spiritual offerings-- Misses Ger-! of his parents at Sharbot Lake. The | tTude Garrah, Margaret Carey, Sarah service was conducted by the Rev, | Monerieff, Hilda Smith, Frances Tur- Mr. Moody, of Maberly, and frony | cotte, Sadie Collins, Lena Martin, there the remains were taken to Minnie Vanasky, Rose McGrath, Oldham cemétery. Rhoda Menard, Louisa Purvis, Rita He is gone, darling wife, O'Connor, Birdie and Marie Kane, Tes- Gone to mansions of the blest, sie and Mary Egan; Mathew Ryan, To dwell with Jesus wp above Charlie O'Connor, Frank Palmer, In a sweet eternal rest. {| Hugh Koen, Mack Lemmon, Pte. - ? Cam. Lee, Pte. Arnold Camnbell, He is gone, darling mother, Knights of Columbus, C. M. B. A To a home by God prepared, staff, Mr. and Mrs, James Hughes, He has gone' tp dwell, dear father, | Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ryan, Mr. and With loved ones sadly spared. Mrs. J. Fitzgerald, Mr. and Mrs. ( ti William Fowler, Mr. and Mrs. H. La- hd J He is gone, brother darling, londe, Mr. and M#s. T. J. O'Connor, id You will mourn him many days, |Mr. and Mrs. P. Fannon, Mrs. M. ty $l He has gone, sister darling, Tetro, Mrs. Collins, Mrs. 'and Miss » > To a home where Jesus stays. Alexander, Mrs. J. Tetro, father, : mother, and sisters, : ' po A Quick, Clean, Low-Priced Warmth : His many friends 'will mourn him, Letters and cards of Sympathy. wih N.X.. The Spanish influenza has had a very serious effect on our operating force. : 5 But he's gone to a better land | Mrs. H. Ashmore, Syracuse, . Br gh . : here to praise his glogipus Saviour | Mrs. Frank J. Mooney, Watertown, : s A cosy bedroom to dress the Kiddies in these 'And to hold kind Jesus' hand. |N.Y.: Mr. Charles J, Ryan, Chicago, I ; : . : TL; Mr. and 'Mrs. Robert Fowler, n order to insure prompt and efficient handling of im- chilly mornings is a great comfort. And so 2 ; : < : . . He is safe 1 in ts . Brockville: Miss Florence Fowler, Oy . iq 0. easily secured witha Perfection Oil Heater, Sufe from ayers tare eo in. eo eo ib AR portant calls to physicians and others dealing with the epi- I e day you can carry it from room Can you not trust Jesus with kim | Tolodo;: Miss E. C. Anderson, Mrs. } ici ; i . Th ough th day 3 t cold aa substituti Knewing you shall meet again. Margaret Keenan, Mrs. George Scott, demic, th public 18 requested: A : y to room, driving out cold, substituting ies ion Mr. and jgrs. C. Brunke, Miss RB. i : cheery economical warmth. en a ; Kane, and the Knights of Columbils, . +3 4 " . : fa Deaths at Harrowsmith. : x : : No dusty ash pun or emudgy coal | | arvowemich, Get N goon [OF Rin SH (1) Tomake only the most urgent and necessary calls. hod, no smoke, no smell. £ 'a8 cast over the village on Sunday |; ed by all big friends and acquain- a § . Ro . ; dean heat from Rovalite ao Miernoon vin the news was flashed tanoen "Wo is errvived by his par. : (1) To show consideration of those operators who, m eft tat atom ni heat i Eh Ronn St 1 fp, Wt SARC EE B apie of their increased task, necessitating overtimer ie No trouble to clean, fil or light iter only a few days' i)iness from in- ly. and who have the sympathy of the 58 loyally giving their best endeavors. 7) Tiel *Perfection Oil Heaters ~-- quickly A number of people are sulfering entire community Jn. their sad be- \ ; : poy re-wicked, ay with: the. "fin." among' them: being | 2 ement. : fn of E . ; # i nr in Oh : § | Miss Grace Thompson, Mrs. F. Mar-] Ci iS 1 sta iti we are For looks, Pettection Oil Heater is TRO Sa This is a frank . tement of . conditions, and we are for sll any cons over Ac | [VENICE gi Chale pve SHORE die w confident that only a word is necessary to obtain the co. 2 : y hak ; . ] t have a new ustry in rm. . ] » : ; (hardware and general storesevery- ~~ § All are iniproving,, oC 00 {of a fuel manufacturing plant. Ca- fi operation of our patrons. : where. 18, Campsall and Miss! pelle & Trudean have invested in a ] : ; : i ; J : both able fo be complete equipment for the mauu- IMPERIAL OIL LIMITED | [3 dahon, *Veraua, wore] for ring y a i}. 8 the family plot Wr the |monided fu - 8, vost, : + 4% : ites IN. THE BELL TELEPHONE CO. OF CANADA i I of peat fuel : The peat, Ww