WAITING FOR DEATH, BUT NOT WIT!IOUT HOPE 6e e é “There is a poor woman in this tt I am advised by Dr. J. D. Wilson un spparei | just waiting for to write ER nee? eath to come tl rough consumption. could wife to She has not the means to go to a sum st Gravenhurst, Sanatorium, or “he would pee also please send me pamphlet re k be at one before this. She is sti terms while there. 1 have been told E comparatively strong, walks about that it is free, #0 please let me hear quite a rives sometimes, to0— from yon soon as possible. 1 have À bat every day, cf course, is growing lost two Re my wife con- worse. Would there be any possi- tracted the from our eldest bility of her being taken into your one, who died ten months eo. I Honie for Consumptives? It would am a man and not to be a mercy if sh: could be permitted pers high bus still anxious to toenterit. 1would muchappreciate o what I can "À. Caurpuix, as every day means London, Ont, an ear:y renly, 80 Le Eur Hanozp SuTrow, Incumbent, Bel:aont, Ont. Q The above are typical of scores, indeed hundreds, of appeals constantly coming before the trustees of the Muskoka Free Hospital E È for Consumptives No fort is being spared to meet every call . « , Not : single applicant has ever been refused admission to the Free Hospital because of his or her poverty, NEW 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 în 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 Dorminion, 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 been assumed. Where a cause more urgent? Where a greater call to help suffering Canadians? Where will your money do more good ? {Contributions may be sent to Sir Wu. R. Mereprrn, Kt., Chief Justice, Osgoode Hall, Toronto, or W. J. Gace, Esq., 64 Front St. W. (Le Monde Illustré) ABUM UNIFERSEL LE JOURNAL DE LE FAMILLE a a A 5 Cents LE NUMERO C'est le magazine hebdomadaire LE PLUS GRAND LE PLUS COMPLET LÉ PLUS VOLUMINEUX LE MIEUX FAIT de tous les magazines français ou anglais LE PLUS INTERSSANT pour les canadiens- français Lisez ses Feuilletnns et ses Nouvelles. Excellentes pages de musiques. 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Donne plus d'espace à l’intérieur que tout autre de deux ois son poids et est à l'épreuve du Feu, de l'Eau et de l'Huinidité. | ES Pour catalogue detaiile adressez vous a his health impaire i by 100 close ap- his office and made his headquaiters ! in Victoria. The balmy climate of] this Island had its customary effect | and iu a few weeks Mr. Biect was] sufficientiy recovered to make] mauy excursions about the Island! taking notes of its conditions and advantages ; aud amoug other func- tions, he atteuded the Cowichan Agriculturalexhibition at Duncaus, wliere he acted as one of the juges, afterwards takiug a sea trip up the we-t coast as fai as Port Simp- son. ‘My opinion of Victoria and its surroundings,’’ saii Mr. Bredt, ‘‘is sufficiem!ly expresscd by the, fact that I have taken the earliest op- portunity of coming back again to spend my summer holiday with you and that I have brought Mrs. . Bredt this time to'share my enjoy- ment, | have this year repeated my west coast trip, this time extending it as far as Skagway. It is certaiuly the most pirturesque country @ne could imagine, We were delighted and surprised at its graudeur, it is like several Noiways in one won- derful panorama. Amnong many other changes for the better that I noticed was that of the improved conditions of travel. ‘The boat in which we ma le the trip was com- modieus and comfortable, luxuri ously fitted with the latest improv=- ments with the additionals recom- meudation of good cuisine and at- tendance, a good seaboat, a geniaj commander aud pleasant and capa- ble oficers. We enjoyed the trip immensely aud were fortunate enough to have as fellow passen- gers, Presidcnt Hayes of the Grand Trunk Pacific railroad. We had thus the chance to visite Prince Rupeit. In my opioniom it is an ideal lo ‘ationtfor the terminus ana the harbor is unsurpassed on the coast. At present the hydrographic survey is still incomplete and mar- iners enter for the first time with natural caution but once having made the entramce they say that they would have no fear about en- terisg at any time. While we were there the wzather was stormy with a nasty sea runniug outside, Inside however, it was perfckctly calin, the position being well protected from the prevailing winds. ‘‘Certainly,” continued Mr. Bredt, there is room there for a great city and Digly island would make ai ideal suburb or summer re- sort. 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