mn 4 Te L’'iIMPARTIAL 1906 culosis, and the The first number Articles on the Open Air Treatment 1906. of Tubereulosis of ‘ pee the Lungs All profits from this magazine — from Attractively Illustrated. TORONTO, CAN. NOV., 1906 10c. copy $1.00 year tives. or more, to the Facsimile Cover Page (reduced in size) new Monthly Magazine of The National Sanitar- ium Association, Full size of page 10 x 7. OurT-Door LIFE SINGLE APPLICANT HAS EVER BEEN REFUSED ADMISSION TO THE MUSKOXA NOT RUE HOSPITAL FOR CONSUMPTIVES BECAUSE OF HIS OR HER POVERTY FORWARD STEP IN THE INTERESTS OF Muskoka Free Hospital for Consumptives The National Sanitarium Association of Canada has undertaken to publish a monthly m’gazine devoted to the Outdoor Treatment of Tuber- Methods of Living for the people generally. subscriptions and advertising—wiil go to the maintenance of patients at the Muskoka Fææe Hospital for Consump- Any one contributing one dollar a year, will become a subscriber to CANADIAN CR A DR CE A ae «à cu à Ve \ inculcation of Hygienic was issued in November, funds of the Hospital for one year, . * Le The ce , No Father, No Mother, No Home— An Orphan, without Homo or Mans | Worse Than a Prisoner Dr. À. E. Hanna, Perrii: I have a patient here,a | È f GARFIELD mm mr pr 72 Eaciosed ee young fellow in whom I am greatly interested, ïie has F d nd doctor's certificate and examination papers. ope Le 4 M nm ONE à 4 you will secure me a plce in your Sanatorium. You will tuberculosis. He is a poor DR RE RTS, SEPT out notice that my circumst:nces is a hard one ; no father, no | of home, without any means. If we sert himup wou'e you mother, no home-—wor:e than a prisoner. Nobody wants me on account of my disease. Hoping you will have the charity and consider ny position, and give me a position take him in and do difficult it is to accommodate all who require treitment, the best you can for him? TIknow low k 0 é 5 | * at once in your Sanator um, Ï ever pray. but this is a special case. | Itis always encouraging 19 have a letter from friends who kindly contribute. For the CR ! convenience of those wl:0 have not time to write, the following blank may be used : cé D O IT N > \77 92 | ‘ “1 È | d k SUBSCRIPTION BLANK Is a business motto cf à ide: this strenuous age that | rs Dear Sir, applies with tremend_us | 7 | force when it is a good [S I have pleasure in enclosing the sum of................. OS Le 5 | act you shouiu «oO. RE Rs... Lib ), as a contribution to the maintenance | 4 r + = . , » + “=: ‘ t4'. ‘ec cet on t'iv ee ino ! Aloe MUSKOKA FREE HOSPITAL FOR CONSUMPTIVES. |. is DO UT EUN NTS M ips shali mike tes giau. L A or ds TRS ST dors DIT Ses LIT SAT ST 14 sr “A sick man helped by thee chañt & make thec strong. - MO rc ridchoudenesretss: ovososstes A | x “Thou shalt b: sers 5 CONTRIBUTIONS MAY BE SENT TO every sense Of servie - HON. SIR W. R. MEREDITH, Kt.. Chief Justice, Vice-President Nat. San. Association, | renderest. 1] Toronto, or W. J. GAGE, Esq., Chairman Executive Committee, Toronto. $ e , 1 1 { LE ” “ ” £ w F2! MT FN F £Ar AN Subseriptions reccived wi:l be acknowledged in the Toronto ‘‘Giobe” and ‘‘News. 1)O) 1 i RARE F, Anyone subscribing one d:ilar or more becomes a subscriber to the Canadian Outdoor Life - ere , for one year cs ‘I WAS SPECIALLY PLEASED WITH THE ATTENTION PAID TO CONBUC: TEE IF. : FULLY AND ECONOMICALLY.”"—Dr. R. W. Bruce-Smith, Government Inspsctor liospitals arc w CARRE CONTRER MEURT JINCI ORPI TOPRE; PORN EE RER RASE TUE TT OT Mo. 1 … Couvent de la Congregation N. D TIGNISH, P. E. I. Le Couvent de Tignish, P. KE. 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The gowns are royal in maguificence, gleaming with gold and silver and copper ; their beau- ty accentuated by the jewels that flame in the hair cf the wearers and flash on the corsage. The color effects strike à stronger note than during recent years. White by gowns of sky blue, of rese pink and yellow. Here and there a vivid scarlet, a black jetted net relieved by a front panel of flamingo velvet, and stately/pompadour brocades add their richmess to the rest. The décollelage, obedient to the Empire influence now prevalent, runs uncompromisinglÿ straight across the figure, leaving the entire shoulder bare at the throat, save for the uarow strap that join the back and front of the waist. Some- times, instead of straps, & bit .ef velvet is drawa through a jeweled buckle. Again strings of pearls are used for this purpose. — Æe/en Berke- ley Loyd in the January DxriNxa- TOR. a ET JUST WHERE THE DANGER LIES In many catarrh snuffs, cocaine is the the largely used ingredient ; in conse quence the drag habit may be formed. To be really cured of catarrh, to do so quickly, safely and pleasantiy, dectors say Catarr- hozone is superior to any other re- medy. It heals sore places, stops discharge, prevents hawking, spit- tiug and bad breath—does this by üirst destroyiug the cause of the di- is in evidence, but it is overba:anced ! w:s a passenger had passed a vessel which it was understood had many thousands of feet of lumber for use inthe building ofa number of large structures. One of these is the new hotel. Questioned as to the character of the country in the immediate vicini ty of Prince Rupert, Mr. Collinson stated that it was better adapted for mining than anything else. He asserted that the weslih of its mountains could not be overesti- mated. There was no doubt that when transportation was assured by rail and steam r tl'ere would be mines opened up which would yield enormous dividends. Bui back of the coast range of montains the conditiens differ entirely. There was to be found mile upon mile of territory which, he believed, would make the finest agricultural land anywhere. The route of the rail- way would be through this district, naturally it would not be long. be- fore large tracts would be taken up by settlers. The possibilities of the country from an agricultural stand: point could not be gauged by the most imaginative mind.—Winni- peg Free Press, November 24, 1906. Rs WHY BURN YOUR TOES Stop using Acid Corn Salvss, use Putnam's Painles Extractor : it costs a little more, but it's far! the best. Use only ‘‘Putnam's'’-— 25c at all dealers. mm JURISPRUDENCE ABONNEMENT AUX JOURNAUX Nous croyons devoir attirer l'at- tention de quelques abonnés re tardataires sur la loi concernant l'abonnement aux journaux. sease. (Catarrhozone is no experi- that is guaranteed fer bronchial, | tiroat, uose and Jung catarrh. Two sizes, 25c and $1.00 at al] dealers. | SE CRD MINE DS RE à CES La barbe a moitie faite | Le comédien Legrand voyageait avec son camarade La Thorillière. | Ce dernier ne s'était pas fait raser! depuis quinze jours, par rapport à une affreuse fluxion qu'il avait ere. Apercevant un château où demeu rait une femme que cet acteur avait connue, la fantaisie d'aller la voir, malgré les prières que lui faisait Legrand de coutinu- er leur route. La Thorillière, iné- branlable, descend dans un cabaret et demande un barbier, On l’envoie chercher pencant qu’il prépare un habit et du Jinge. Legrand, vou- liant se venger, fit la leçon an frater, | qu'il soudoya très bien. Ce dernier | lui demanda: ‘‘V a-t-il beaucoup de voleurs aux environs? —Quanti- té,et cn y met bon ordre; j'en ai | fouetté et uiarqué deux avant-hier, | pendu hier trois que je suis en train de disséquer, et dem sin je dois rom- | pre”. Iln'eut pasle temps d'en dire | | davantage. Le comédien, qui prit | | véritablement le barbier pour un! bourreau, le renoussa durement, et | monta eu voiture la Barbe à moitié | faite, ; | YOUR WISEST COURSE | If you are caught in the wet, | get sore throat, meuralgia or mus- | cular pain, dow’t wait for worse| Itroubles. Begin prompt treatment | |with Polson's Nerviline. It drives away all trace of cold, eases rheu nausm, neuralgia ad pain, saves you from a lay-up in bed. | No 25c purchase can bring more comfort than a bottle of Polson'’s | Nerviliue ; it's the cleanest, strong. | Sold every: where in large 25c bottles, Mr: Collinson reports that there | has been cousiderable preliminary | work done at Prince Rupert this]! summer. The townsite has beer city was ever likely 10 boast of! without difficulty. Kinnon's 1. Toute personne qui rerire ré- meut, it is a tried and proveu cure | gulierement un journal du bureau de poste, qu’elle ait souscrit ou noa, que ce journal soit adressé à son uom où à celui d’un autre, est res- ponsabie du paiement. 2. Toute personne qui reuvoieun journal est tenu de paver tous les arrérages qu'elle doit sur son abon- uement, autrement, l'éditeur peut coutinuer à le lui envoyer jusqu’à ce qu'elle git payé. Dans ce csa ‘abonné est tenu de donner en outre, le prix de l’abonnement jus. qu’au moment du paiement, qvil tia retiré ou non le journal du bu- reau de poste. 3. Tout abonné peut être poursui- vi pour abonnement dans le district où le journal sepublie, lors mêmei qu’il demeurerait à des centaines de 4. Les tribunaux ont décidé que le fait de retirer un jour:al du bureau de poste, ou Ce changer de résidence ct laisser de fraude. 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