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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1899-12-15, Page 3Rotaite(b of Pampas. There tuns no mliraolea in a busfitseii weer. The maserho wins outwits has toiled early Unci L Le with all his pelmet et of body end wird. He 'WO been sub- servient to his ambition. Ile has pushed aside, because it was 1110 lust step to- ward sUCC( S) every habit and desire that stood between him and bi i goal. No luau was over numbered among the successful ones unless 110 'wee waiting and prepared for Fortune when she 'Mocked at his door. She has never yet been known to wait for any man or boy ,jorrTirk l><ilrs>rlt der her company. I know of 110 elle habit that ere eherougniy 3401ila the clieratttee of tb yang man as the habit of 00011001)". It gives Hine etrexngth of will, it teaches him to look beyond an action to its final result, it continually reminds him that the pure, aweet, innocent pleasures of life are al- most to be had for the basking and that Ratan is not only a cruel, but an ex. pensive • taskmaster. --Saturday Evening Post. • A CARD. Osostros its `Svitliout much question the severing ' y`4A 'W'ei of ,any grain prop, tat repot for the Tow who is your. (ia^ttggist? This is em, tut. of tate grain itself, .leas long Domed to be portant g Alton for every family. profitable in any of the eastern states When people speak of a well-qualtiietl pend Ica a great extent in the states west `g t' it w at moo sujgestive at no- mad bake Erie. There aro good reasoats ouxart(1 sariefatetiou l:i everything' that you buy tech hune why coin s hould bo grown for the value We desire yam trade !utile dispensing of its fowler as food for Cotes. The shall' Of methyl-11os, alta our drugs ere always urea, strongest alts best, ' an ausiliee crop while 000(111 with efeys you neap grass or clover, but usually the small Toilet Articles and PreparatiQlis. grain is grown to be fed on the farm, as Where do you buy Paine's Celery Coln• this use of it with good stook pays bet- proate1? Wo sell large eeve every :, dais for than selling; it at the market rico. g' @at popular male=eeie every sn' fir p. CQI,TN "�.. CiA:til'111:X.1,, Dl'uggist, r=:';till fO FlA. fl ; lioareO Qf revel= lids Wi11g11a;i , Out, dell its clary Iii all the other.` Wet/64a of Dairymen Oct :their ,Xionneel. • the eOuntry. What shall take its place Dairyfeen, need net immix longer cast t.11 t will be ognaliy reliable and mono : covetous glances at the receipts of their profitable • Diversion of the farm from . neighbors who make meat,' saga the grain and grass to fruits of all hinds is Breeders' Gazette, :Ail things come to the mast widely popular answer to this hila who waits, aud, the swing of the question, though near cities and large poudulum tewarcl active trade and villages the keeping of sows and the sol- bigiler prices is carrying along; with it ling of milk and the growing ofveget- all phases of farming. • Milkmakers ab es of all kinds i'or ea..-_lcet nearly cr h grains tarty erica ^,oI„tlinee 10 bo 7iil0i}':H Ilf, tI1� pce I t-Zteeest,y Ol", ins .uniir@cl little ' gefto equal it in populgrty. True dlfli- bait none the less surety. Butter has deity with market gardening is that it 1)eelr a Lvaikcing th0 past t fcw Weeks at a requires:moll richer, land and Snuo!x more labor per acre than the old fashion- pats. And with a strength those twat have well ed methods of farming. This involves pursedd a number of those who keep `veil posted on this bade. It is.the $pm@ old wor3•Catight rat or late in this current, We, the undersigned, do hereby agree to refund the looney ,on a twenty-five cent bottle of Dr. Wills English Pills, if, after using three fourths of contents of bottle, they do not relieve Constipa- tion and Headache. We also warrent that four bottles will permanently euro the most .obstinate ogees of Constipation, Satisfaction or no• pay when Wills' Eng- lish Pills are used. A. A. Morrow,. Chemist and Druggist, Wingham, Ont. r• 0. A. fampbell, Chemist and Drug- gist, Wingham, Ont, ,' A. L. Hamilton, Chemist . and Drug- gist, Wingham, Ont. . D1ln't Get His Honey's worth. "Pretty easy knockout, wasn't it?" staid the alma who was lingering near the box office after the entertainment had closed. "Dead easy," answered the man. in- side. "It was no fight et gall. ". • "That's the way it strikes me," re- joined the other, still, lingering.. "Do I ;get any rebate on my ;2 ticket?" Agents :-Our book me South Africa and the British -Boor War is a regular bonanza for agents. Big cheap book. Sells on sight. Outfit free., BRADLEY-t1ARRETSON 00 , Limited, Brantford. agents Oar Christmas books are ready. From Fifty Cents up. Four books explained in one Prospectus. One is 'Famous2deuand Great Events of the Nineteenth Century." Great Battles, Great Men, Great Inventions and Dtscoveri(is, .ogress of Nations,. every great event. of the century, If you have a slow selling book or en- gaged in' Other agency biisiness you '• ose money to continue. Here is the' best opportunity for making money you ever had. Big profit, easy time, new plan, get our offer slue. a "•BRADLEY-GARRETSON 00., Limited, Brantford. -,&gents :-Christian Endeavor, Ep- worth League .and B; Y. P 11. •Mem- bars, "Light of Life" is tt.e treasur house of inforn'iation.' We ‘a neer& Christian main and womenn, and others' who desire to do good and make money, circulate this wonderful book. BRADLEY-GAIIRETSON Co,, Limited. Brantford. •DAgents Dreyfus; the Prisoner of evil's Island. Full story' of the most remarkable Military Trial and scandal of the age. Big Book, well illustrated, sells on sight. Snap for canvassers. BRALLEY-GIARRETSON CO., Limited, Brantford. "Wonted :-$2 per day sure, gentlemen or ladies special special werk; position per- maneuee reliable firm; With .•;best: re,. ' • ferences; experience unnecessary. Address: s n: 'ltd,• PR -Y,' Field Manager, Hamilton. • Aower powerful lung healing remedy that Aures the worst kinds of coughs and colds of young or old mere promptly and effect - ugly than any other medicine. Trico 25e. a much greater expenditure of money on story --burning the candle at bath ends, less land. The reduction of large laud. That is to say, it is a case of diminished ed properties and their, subdivisions intp y Supply and increased demand. When many small farms are pretty certain.to . these two faetais enter fairly into .a be the popular policy �Qitllin a fere Y@a s. roblem ' -firewxs o k. " ll • • lt. Most of the farmers who till GQ, to 100 or p , generally rose , . Afew t'fizzes" have already been burnt more aores would make snore_ money if half the capital now , invested " in land were devoted to tilling in thethest man- ner from two to ton.acres•, usili4•part of i11 the building: of greenhoose9 and grow- ing fruits and vegetables antler,. g1aSs.- American Cultivator. :NEW• YORK MILLIONAIRES. Only a few penile reading advertisements of bankers and brokers, saying that ,moneyy, could be made through speculation, realize that the richest Men in A nerica Have commenced life in a humblo way and have mode their fortune through stock-exchenge speculations, Men like Jay Gould' who.worked as a dry Dods clerk in a emtown nll towat $10.00 a week up to his twentieth- year„and .commenced ta. oper- ate with his' small saving,. of $200.00 in Wall Street, loft at'his' death 70 millions' of dollars; Russell Sage who worked as a grocery boy, at $4.00 per week, and whose present wealth. is estimated at 100 millions of dollars is still oper- ating tho.market, although 80 years of ago, and 880 are thousands of others, who are enjoying all the luxuries life. con.ofter, which is duo to in the butter Market, ' and more pyro- teclmies.are :apt !to follow,' A prolonged clroughb'cluring the late summer, even nvtjrse than iS originally characteristic of this period,' oecationed a material dinli- nutio'n ii the melee,",while the demand ori both domestic and •foreign _account htis been steadily growing. Statistically there is a wor`i& shortage an butter, and when the increased domestic optimum).tion commotion' is considered in conction' with thi-k fact it may safely enough be con- cluded that we Have not'seeu the end of the advance. ; . It is n Nutlike. . To suppose that the kidneys alone are responsible; for all the'weal„ 1ame,aching backs. Backache as well as pain' under the left shoulder blade frequently comes heir success tri siieetttations. To the: shrewd speculator; the same wpm- from the. liver or . complications of the tunnies are open to -day as to others in thapa st, l' -The smallest lot+whieh r,in be bought see sad layer and kidneys , which' 'cane only be is 10 shares on tick margin,,inaking• t.0 denims. • Cured by using. the ,,rept double treat - Anybody interested ante 'hotv'speculations inept -Dr. Chase's Kidney -Liver Pills': are conducted can got information and market letter free of charge upon application bylctter One pili'a dose 25 Cents a box. to GEORGE SEALLER & CO., • It Paid to be Cheerful. BANIGDRS &.BRORERs, A 2nanufaif'. tures .:of Kelisiii'gteu tells Cot15o7nefeeh• Steck EXUAANoo Bnna. this. true'' tale: "Fifteen years ago 1 was 50 BIIOADWAY. NEW YORK, o very rich, but ten years ago.,there carne Popularity of Franklin. a time ao. pit, seamed ..that.. I'd surely Benaamiit Franklin; Ilas .received ono r fall.' ' Ode day `erten a sirias'!i appeared a sort of molltuiiefitai tribute to a degree eertsi my I walked doatn'Chestnut. street second Hely to that of Washingto itowerei the wool warehouses, , blue,. blew More towns :and postcffices havw Beau ' , :. . as indigo, but I braced up and pub On a m fined after hiinthan after any other cheerful air'. ,Test then a nein I knew tnsu,even Washington liinfself, although came iu au(1 said':• the bestowal of the MUM) Washington `; « 'Say.. dill.:aviiat makes yogi ,lava the capital of the oomitry transcends, :of ,. Don't look'so cheerful, Dont you ever have course, any of the similar honors accord- . any trouble at all?' ed to Franklin. Thirtyl-.'six places in 'the Stator, . 'but to look blue doesn't do any good, as -many states and; ty►iritodes, .bear I etc. this Mime( of Fr'anklijn simply;. and "34 "'Well ' this fellow said y `I tell ori.; other's bear tarries into .which •the wwhat T' going to do: `I ord m ' ,,ve , m :got X25,000 oiitersiili Combi11a4lon4 sucli as Frank- ° lying idle; and I'ln going to,'get you to. lintou Franklmvillee1Frauklin Fa11s, • invest it for mo'' 'You're sso:Weil off, so. and so on. As against this there ir've027 htcke iu;business always, eedee blamed Jacksons in the, couiztry,.. 80', Washita che' ,`u1 '1',nn s `e iiiotiung ever falls with tons, and 25Jersons. ffe7 ,' yoli, 'andi wfilit you to invest this mousy Thirtycne•counties beta' theualiiig-of : an w o , Washington, '4itho l aliid , of 'yranklin : u how poudi enol; t • .' t even , ,ask yon how you did invest'it.' 23,the nani of Jeferaon bald 22 the 140 : "Well; I took 'this money.' It of'Jasksoli. : :a _ • was Ina-Oka/110a alLy tottoi iig+.busi- The naming of • the first town `for uess needed. A year later times and Franklin was regarded by him as a great ' prices were vastly ettor, anyl.Z. aid, -the honor. This was in 1778, duringthe : i i .. Q ,t r :' : x,25,000 bacititt� I} r�t�ie�t ahs--'c}�1lat 4o Revolutianaiy • war. The town of : you think? -0 p cent." Philacl '1 hip Wrentham., Mass., was divided, cue part Recordass:v.11 of it;ta ing the •iiame of the celebrated : F.- ,, diplomatist and philosopher. In recog-, IT IS Wi I.1: 'r0`K1ai0W.. uatioli of.the tenor, Franklin presented wli the Helt y ; a . ova with bell for its chiu{sh. It is well to Iciiowwhmet° go for pure and fresh 'cu. ugs t�l}cl fiymlly ere •`? 'Oh, yes, said I;' jollying a little; outli's C 1n uteri. Our constant aim istoplease our patrons „, lu two' essential. points quality and "Deeds and fruits, value t •.. •. . , Viii#els e Oita.leaves." It is not vrliat We sohcit y8ur? trttde; pis firing •you of wants. our hest oltprt we say, but what Hood's Sarsaparilla s to uleetyour Our present stock of Toilet Goods is •iloee..that tells -the story. The many unsurpassed -everything • that stjtle and iVenderfril cares• -effected by this lineal- . " cine are the fruits by.which it slioliid be modern taste can suggest, and:at prices judged;.. T11e§e; rove it to be the great . that Must meet your views. ttnegitalled aua ra ' for dyspespia Thein Custoniere a supplied :with -just what tism, scrofula, salt rheum' catarrh, ni;cl the;* aslt fAr s ;:e i-' Are yOu p els of Palm's Celery Com= cue is fresh, a: d, only the '' genuine sold. ell other tiililreiijs due to impure or xin • poveiished blood potiu l?• O•ur s cic of tlnspopu1ar ineclit :1:HOOD'S'PIttS are non -irritating, mild, effeotive. i.. :I'eiTectly Clear. Canvasser -Do you. wish to subscribe anything to the aid of the Societyfor the Supressiou of Crime? • • Man of the Haase -Do you orale any- thing out of this yourself? Canvasser --Certainly. The society pays me a. eon;»nissioll o11 all I �:ollect. Mau of the house -Then it 'is bettor for you that I S'.xbuld not subscribe any- thing. Canvasser- -Why so? Man of the House -Why, if I should subscribe and crime should be suppressed B A. L. HAXILTON, Druggist, Wiughain, .Ont. "rete tit t1te-Griaentooin. Bob Palmer, the comedian, had been originally a billstiolter,• a fact pretty gen- erally lmown among his colleagues of, the stage. Ono (Wetting, when dressed for the character of Sir' Brilliant k"ash- ion, ho strutted intotho•greenroom,with buckles sparkling on his ,shoes and a floe : cliauielid On his finger. A brother actor inquired if his gams "1 were real. o be sero they aro. I wear nothing but diamonds," was the reply, whereupon Bannister remarked, "r con - yon would be out of a ,job.-•-•Tit-its. t' Lax:I-i y/no Pills °tine Const; '' nd• is Do lion r111er Vlore and Dyspepsia. g Pride 25o. IT PAYS TO AVVERTISE IN TIM tett -date you, Bob, for I can remombee tvheu yyenwort' nothing but paste." Ivo Sauer 1lz1NG IN CAltir Panner grid not t41ce the joke with Fli0'1t DItEAII CATAII•IIII Dit. ii.(tNEw'ti beeoinin ; good runner, and an angry CiATA11 LUtSL' nonrlB R VMS 'rill; DMS -altercation ensued, which was only brok- i Et+FRMS AND CiMIMES'MIS DISTRESSED 011 W11011 MI's. Sordau Dried out: "Why 1'Ai uta---EI:Lrl� vow 1'N '11:N Misuse. don't you stick him against the wall, Alf. Leblanc, of St. 3erolno, Quebec, Bob? Stick hint against the Wall l"- says 110 used Dr. Agnew's Catarrhal >aoi18o11 Tit• Bits. s Powder for an acute case of ratalrh ii1. the haunt and it 0111011 him. Ito has ;2u nleu •orking under Hint in. the lumber- Mr. Prod e mete anal What it has done for hint Toronto, s;t In it h eolui for a -• of them, "le bay's Sciatica, ti it t nc piths lddS. f *a it back of aextelesta and Imre* L. • lattt, 12 Prankish Avc., he suffered 2 palm from hila would etsoob down the 11118 heel. Three box is - matin have re - 1. 1st In M ureal er ' .44 aaoYletalt. Ib is a lir' .af eneesauseleamat OLIO some farmers aped penalty rinvi will • "keep over," serefen after aow en, at lot of worse than useloss fowls thrs,t aro in- ferior in every respect, Powis thea have outgrown all possibly neefub1e::s. x cs practice may be ocnsider.'d, on rce-lcral principles, toexist commonly "among the people." It is unfortunate, inns- 7 orlon as it is responsible fora great deal ^'' Sir ".tiei'a1^ti^>a tllnotlg bc+,iaacri and f lose ittea p::rie:iced, It is mere than probable, too, that a large sbaro oir the chicks come from the eggs of those greatly inferior fowls, as that: brooding tendencies are generally quite well de- veloped. It is quite obvious, therefore, that the sooner this class of poultry is obliterated front the face Of the earth the better. There is no better time to confidence outtieg therm out than right now. Either eat diem yourself or send the to market. In this latter event it mayy be as well to fatten them a little if they are not already too fat. Shut them up in siiiall poops and plana in a darken- ed room. Feed them cornmeal, mash aud.cooked. kitohen scraps in the morn- ing, all they will eat up clean, and corn, wheat or buckwheat at coon and night. Avoid giving them onions in any great quantity or anything of a sour or •stale nature, as it is liable to taint the flesh Keep their coops in goo;; sanitary con- dition, and in a very short time they should be in a good marketable con - (titian. Put thele through this process and thou sell them .for just what they will bring. Endeavor to improve your flock in every possible way, Introduce new aucl better blood occasionally. Make up a breeding pen from the best birds and breed these exclusively. To allow your flock in any way todeterior- ate is to invite inevitable loss and. feil- ure.-Indiana Farmer, 1agyard's Yellow . Oil is good for man or beast; can be applied •externally or taken internally; cures bruises,burns, frost bites, cuts, croup, quinsy, stiff joints, sore muscles, pain in the chest, etc., will not stain the skin or soil the clothes. Price 25e. Promotions in Russian military service are exceedingly slow. It tapes from six to seven years for a captain to become a lieutenant colonel and four for a1lieuten. ant colonel to become a colonel. . Mrs. Maggie Bevin, Charlottetown, P. E., I., has this to say about Laxh-Liver Pills: • "For some time I was greatly troubled with Sick Headache and Con- stipation. I used Laxa-Liver Pills and found they helped me mora than any other reniedy." ' "What key diel the prograe say that coinposition was in?" asked the friend at a classical concert.; "1 don't believe itwas in any partion- lar key," answered Mr. Cumrox, "It sounded to me like a .'buuc r of Washington Star. Star. • deers Pals Are :prepared from . Na.. • ture's mild. laxatives, , and while gentle are Tellable. and - efficient. They • Reuse the Liver Cure ,Sick Headache, Bil- iousness, • Sour . Stomach, and Constipation. Sold everywhere, 25c. per'' box. retaredb7 tibio ct&1 o. Lowell,Mau. CA N k�I &Nfcillt fl'Y 'r;E MPROVE)1,TRAIN $ERi�ICi7,'Y vn5: S.r. p.:(4..:.3 A M '""A.M 1': fir. 2,8n r'`;ra 23 ; Toesivafer; '2.00E 11:10 8.0 aft. 51t 1 RTl?igua t4 •; 1132' iffela 4.00 7.45 Harriston di3 8G; .9..48 4,22..,•8 05, , otiiii I'' ,test •,1a xQ. e 9.25 4.57 73'33: .Art�}u_r It „all:35 �' 8.50 5.22 8.55 Grand Vt lfoy 11.103 '8.2G 8.80 11.35• _ . Toronto ... - .5,2{2.. _540 Via T. G.&B. ' 'llrough Coalli ti and 'from Toronto on all trams 'V One gevillle and T. CT'. &.B. t: A: H. NOTMAN; Asst Gen''1 Passenger Agen't 1 King St. East, Toronto. SMOTIIERIRG SENATIOL r**"_ '"a A Kingston ;Lady's ixperienee with Milburn's Heart arid Nerve Pills in Relieving this Distressing Con- dition. - "I have suffered for some years with a smothering sensation caused by heart disease. The severity of the pains in 1 y heart Caused. me much suffering. I s also very nervous and my whole sr om was sun down and debilitated. "Hearing that Milburn's Ilea& and Nerve Pills were a Speeille fiat• these troubles, I thought I would try tlattnl, and got a liox at McLeod's Drug St tte They afforded rile great rjtlief, beer toned up istrc ine ed. I eve, itderful pills ethic. 11ZiS1S ingi L )n,tOnt. try system and tonn•yved th symptoms from wl'►iQ,'s I. heartily recommend t 1e to All sufferers from It (Signed)ltiltS. e, Ira, temeee,/ c' Bllioveress, -, ..,Fttps era a ibis i1tl4beil*. , ' • x,000 The Hospital for Sick Children, TOM* .1 Charitable Institution Caring for •Sick and Crip. pled Children from All Parts of the Province of Ontario, (.roup of Six Potion's now in the With another year's work added to alar twenty-two years of its existence, +1. >' I.roapital for Sick Children, Tor - me a, has sent out its report of the g ..ed that it has done. In 23 years the Hospital hue nursed and treated 3• , JOti pail -stricken children, which is truly a great record. Toast year over 5,000 .children were treated in the in. kee and outuuor departments. "Che fame of the Hospital has travelled fax, indeed, for the. little patients are brought to its doors from all parts of the province.. Some mal•ro:lom cures h:Ivo been effe::ted by its slat:fur phy- ioians, while many a little crippled' ehi.d hits reeovex'ed the use of 4efot'm•- ed Innate under the care o • its surgeons. :.o expense is spared i -i any single ase wb�'zi there is the least hope• of knell exp:;nditure proving beneficial. The batter to procure -Lap► ap:tliaiices n•o'ded in curing the deforiniti s of many little patients, the Hospital re team have this year n'Ued tt very im;•er.a'nt department to tho Ifospi- ta.. A Wilding adjoining the large I•ios,,i;al on t:oiieg s str,:st was pur- l'i . --I and in it we. a placed the mach- inery and. material nee led for the m•k o' all kinds of app:innee; need- ecl hI t:iffc••rout eases of su g ,a y An ! e>;p- r;. wotl.il'i:in has been seaarad from ; ew York o .uper:t;itond the milking of those at p iin,ia:{ to the ,►*net meas- ur 01 •nts ani ,'e.ig is subini'to 1 by the sot•g 0115 attending each ca:,ci r -stets have been eminently ar. i ,rcutory: Not only le it possible g+t these app%antes qu:ckly and lr m ids for each ii t1 tent, but 0-pe.1,e his been gratt:y reduced, ea t eu lless s•tvingi will int effected. ' .,y ,.f 111li,,.le 1•.itieure come from ,hom+t't where every do Jar is need- ed 1r.• every day needs •:;nil where the •per+'nrs ,con:c1 not po,s:bIy al'for4 to au. p y i1i braces, supports and ortho- pa.•.i" appa,atus,'let alone recur* the attenclanne .or the eminent surgeons who de fiche their services to . the Hospital. Picture the improvement thal.naust follow to a crippled chill piteously su"�erb.g from some sad spinal disease, lying perhrtp{ in a dark corner on a haat bed, and attended lovingly but in errnittent:y by •'•a hard -Working mo her. Picture the improvement in tient child's pro poets of recovery when 1eken into the bright atmosphere of a hoipilal ward, where it will be cti:ro- fu'ly and tenderly nursed and where every care of modern surgical and medical saience wilt be given it. 1 t would make one's heart ache, to see the surroundings of discomfort wheresome. of these' little lives have been slowly ebbing away until,word.of the Hospital's 1oeircies has brought aa' promise o8 • health to the child and the pleasures ,of. hope' to the parents. We take pleasure in telling our read- ers of this noble institution, for who knows but someOf the little ones; with, in t his district may even now have need or ltti serviaa-c! -rite truytoes desire us to annotincc that the doors. of -the Hos pital are thrown wide open to receive arty 'Flak -OrefiTing child nuttier 14 years of ag>:,_ who could 1.e. benefited 3 y• its omen S arts. Women are corn- ing to understand that the Backaches, Headaches, Tired Feelings and Weak Spells from which they•suffe>` are true to wrong .petioli 0 the kidneys. The poisons that t\ssa..;, t� ought, to be: eartied off are sent back 'into the blood, tak ng with them a mul- titude of pains and aches. DOANiI'S *Kidney Pills drive away pains and aches, mike women healthy and happy -able to enjoy life. Mrs. C. H. Gillespie, 204 Britain Street, St. John, N.B., says: , " Some time ago I had a 'violent attack of La Grippe. From this, severe kidney trouble arose, for which I doctored with a number of the best physicians in St. John, but received little relief. Hearing Dean's Kidney Pills highly spoken of; I began their use and in a short time found them to be a perfect euro. Before taking these pills I suffered such torture that I could not turn over in bed without assist- ance, Moan's Kidney Pills have rescued me from this terrible condition, and have removed every Pain and ache. u Ii Work while you sleep without a gripe or pain, curing Dyspepsia, hick I Ieadaehe and Constipation and make you feel better in tho horning, Price 25e. DR. A. W, VASES stn CUE �>a ee is cent cl:Vert to tie 3:a; ski J y l+y ltd loei,t ted t l,`..t'r. Ill 1s ib. ula. rn. t 1. ai tL s cit 1,j •,:rea, eerLie ip.olethe t ..•t l t•'xw ,.,.ply tug,:- r l tlnc•1 evcr..;i.w,.t fr, c. dal tl.•. i • ..r alt• A W t t• .s i ^ s 2f ,Bane e, .: oronty nn,l l iti, •. iloap4n1.-(b'romi to phu: s•traph. ) skill. Anti its services are free to little children whose parents cannot Afford the small foe charged. None are re. fused admission. For this Emig was founded in 1875 by great -he &i -d men and women, who saw the need of the special care necessary for sick-,dr's•ituta and friendless children, +llttie ones who, through misfortilne, a'e,e •n :,.:' l:o•- arty could not help t.la lu.,r lees, tt,oti' to -day its, fame hes spread, and n' of the Hospital patients, come frost' stately homes as well as humble dwell. Inge. What charity has so great a claim. oar the sympathies of men, wo- men and children I The Uospital is one" of the largest institutions of its kind in the World. In it there is acoammodation for 200 children. To -day there are more than 100 patients in the cots -babies, boys and girls. In oloie affiliation with the Hospital is The Lakeside Heine for Little ,Chit- duan, the convalescent branch, where, all the patients who can be moved are taken to epend the warm summer month•;. The Lakeside home was a gift of a Toronto gentleman to the Hospi- tal. It is located on the south-west corner of'roronto Island, and the situa- tion is a breezy and health -giving one. This. ,great charity is supported by the voluntary contributions of the people of Ontario. The orditmey •ez- pen•litu••e last year was over ?s5,090,' Yet, thanks to the generosity of the public, this expense was met, and, 025,'000 was paid oft the mortgage. which had been • retarding and har- assing the work for years. There is still left a mortgage of $25,000 and a bank overdraft of $5,000; or a -total debt of 530,000, If the, friends of the Hospital two just a little more liberal this y car, that huge in- clebtedness will be lifted, and the Hos- pital for Sick Children will swing into the twentieth century free from debt.. The Trustees are making a specsai Christmas. appeal for money to dis- charge this . debt. They know they have the, kindly sympathy of every ono for a mother charity. which stands erect, with arias outt,tretched, ready to gather into its embrace; the sick: and ailing little creatures who are en- titled tohealth, the first great need' to a fair start on 1ifeis journey. They will be pleased to send a report or any required particulars to any reader of this paper. All they ask is a dollar frons each. kind heart -or more if you lest you: can apart it. . A doxtation of $100 will support a' cot in the Hospital for one year. A' donation of 52,000 will endow a cotfor all time. And $1 is an appreciable gift. For many dollars will follow yo" s.. " Tru who; gives quickly gives twice.' Through the columns of the Toronto, Evoning Telegram each donation will be acknowledged; as -well as in the Annual. Report. J. Roes Robertson,. Chairna'in of the Hospital Trust, Toron- to, to whom donations •may be sent. will also send written acknowledgment ' of any donations as soon_es. received. 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