WAITING FOR DEATH, BUT NOT TR HOPE “There is a r woman in this ee ch pe waiting for eath to come through es She has not Dee ne Sanatoriurm, or wou be at one before this. She is still comparatively strong, walks about quite a lot—drives sometimes, too— but every day, of course, is growing worse. Would there be any possi- bility of her being taken into your Home for Consumptives? It would be a mercy if she couid be permitted toenter it. [would much appreciate + tes LOST TWO DAUGHTERS @ “I am advised by Dr. J. D. Wilson to write you concerning how soon I could get my wife admitted to Con- sumptive Hospital at Gravenhurst, also please send me pamphlet re terms while there. I have been told that it is free, s0 please let me hear from you soon as possible. I have lost two daughters, and my wife con- tracted the diseuse from our eldest one, who died ten months ago. am a working man and not able to pay a high rate, but still anxious to do what I can.”—A. CAMPBELL, London, Ont. an earl mp as every day means so muc ch." Rev. HaroLr SurTrow, Incumbent, Belmont, Ont. Q The above are typical of scores, indeed hundreds, of appeals constantly coming before the trustees of the Muskoka Free Hospital tor Consumptives Q No effort is being spared to meet every call. Not a single applicant has ever been refused admission to the Free Hospital because of his or her poverty, MEW PATIENTS ON WAY TO HOSPITAL and the anxiety of the trustees to keep none waiting is shown in the decision reached a few weeks ago to increase the accommodation by twenty-five beds. _ This increase in patients will add heavily to the burden of maintenance and can only be covered by increased generosity on the part of friends in all parts of Canada, Patients have been admitted from every Province in the Dominion, and it is with confidence in the response to our appeals, that the trustees believe will come from Canadians everywhere, that these ad- ditional burdens have becn assumed, Where a greater Where will your Where a cause more urgent ? call to help suffering Canadians ? money do more good ? Contributions may be sent to Sir Wm. R. Merepiru, Kt., Chief Justice, Osgoode Hall, Toronto, or W. J. GaGr, Esq., 54 Front St. W, HSR, SALT, TEA and OIL. 100 Bbls well cured Island Herring 600 Sacks salt lo Chest Best Tea lo Casks American Kerosene oil lot ofLaths, Lumber and Pailings, Mat- ched Boards and Hardwood Planks, boots and Shoes. Paint and oils, Nails, etc. 200 Bbis Flour now on hand. AE cheap or cash or produce. CASH PAID FOR OATS À. E Larkin. Frog Pond. —]MPRIMERIE DU JOURNAL Ù da © — ( € 4 à » | | al, LICGNISEZ, IL FE. E On execute, avec soin et dans le plus court delai, toutes sortes d’im- pressions tels que Pamphlets, En-Tête de Lettres, Cartes de Visites, Cartes d’affaires, Enveloppes, etc. En-Tête de Comptes, 2TEZ. OUVRAGES EN COULEUR ET EN OR. LETS plus grad soin est donné anx ordre par la malle, | L'IMPARTIAL 1908 McKianon’s [English Ointment CURES Fever Sores, Salt Rheum, Scal Heads, Itching or Bleeding Piles, Pimples, Sore Eyes, Ringworm, | Blotches, Erysipelas, Inflammation, Blood Poison, Cuts, Bruised Burns, Sprains, Chapped Hands Corns, and all Eruptions of the Shin from any cause whatever. Jt also cures scratches, and wounds the Backs and Shoulderson ot Horses. PRICE, 25 AND 35 CENTS For Sale by all Druggists and Country Merchants NEIL MCcKINNON, Proprietct Summerside, Prince Edward Island JAMES THOMAS, Summerside Says : ‘I desire o bear testimony to the great healing powers of Mc Kinnon's English Ointment. ! suffered a gieat deal from Soie Eyes caused by snow-blindness. ji was induced to try a box of your Ointment which made a perfec cure of them in a few days. have also used your Ointment fc ahe: purpcses and find it far supe- for tonsavlv e on the market. DYSPEPSIA STOMACH DISORDERS MAY BE QUICKLY AND PERMANENTLY CURED BY BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS. Mr. P. A. Labelle, Maniwaki, Que., writes us as follows: ‘ I desire to thank you for your won- derful cure, Burdock Blood Bitters. Three years ago I had s very severe attack of Dyspepsis. 1 tried five of the best doctors I could find but they could de me no good. 1 was advised by a friend to try Burdock Blood Bitters and to my great surprise, after taking two bottles, I was so perfectly cured that 1 have not had a sign of Dyspepsia since. 1 cannot praise it too highly to all sufferers. In my experience it is the best I ever used. Noth- ing for me like B.B.B, Don't:sccept a substitute for Burdock Blood Bitters. ‘There is nothing “ just as good.” The Dlineator for May The May Delineator, with a com- plete display, pictorial and descrip- tive, of the latest Spring fashions, contains a wealth of suggestion for tnose who wish to be smartly gowned, and many other features of interest to women. Hon. Jus- tice David J. Brewer contributes an article on ‘‘ Woman inthe Pro- fessions’” in which he comments on the significance of the fact that the status of woimen has changed in the iast half century. Miss W,nslow’'s club stery, ‘‘The President of Quex,’’ drawiag near its end, dee- pens in interest, and the author supplements the installment with a chapter on ‘‘Culb Women and the Child Labor Question.” In ‘‘Fa- mous American Songs,’ Gustav Kobbé gives thestory of the origin of the popular air, ‘‘Ben Bolt,'’ and in an interesting historical sketch of Annapolis, Hester D. Richardson vividly pictures the ro- mantic interest atta :hed to the spot where the body of John Paul Jones is to rest. Florence Rockwell writes her experiences in playing Shaksperian rôles and speaks of the need of a national theatre. A- very Abbott and Juliette B. G. Towne contribute short stories for older folks, and Alice Brown a fai- ry tale for the little enes. 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