Thenî~sh orthe vhuruh servfre wvill (?liristti, as,tol9......uhBlair -hoal prlu--o To aeEe Chl. îaîIuil 1g a o',,'cu smlg av r. Ihy.......Pkann Suîal.a y na.rii n'g t 9 47ýthîa unday 'Seha.,l willl ha v. i ts Wt;C(riStmasý* Séi\1aa t n lth, Gît ild rin.Thé.' ehidIron *a rt' asýk--d t a han a" eh ahinir. taal. , jaaîîe %~1'aaI P Hf thle' I'i1111 11 la clild ron î,at iithp e tiltldn &b( 't1tt. Lrimary depa rt minton ît Ilda y. Iaee1 er1 nt 3aibu% This play xvihille eu- e S1111Lay lrnctllgnt the W'it ('hîisitm:las tlt.e .1 ilaal r iand Seil i w dea rt iient*.4is ,-il haethiir animai (Ohristim: ~V,qpers' ini the -eIl :i rt 4 ouloekI. ý1. V'lts :î ue invited A uthis servico. St. A ugustine s Dr. luhî'tcoal)o.rat r sounding such urgent appeals to WiI- mette villagers, to buy seals more g enerously this' year, thàn ever be- fore." Yet to Be WOU, Indicating that the campaign against tuberculosis is a war yet to be won,, MNrs. Theodore' B. Sachs, executive director of Chicago Tuberculosis in- stitute, pointed out that as, an organ- ized crusade it is only 50 years old. Shie said: > Fifty years ago wben the organized figlit against tuberculosis started, about 300 persons out of every 100,000 persons then living, %yere dying every vear from this onie disease. Today only i:) persons are dying of tuberculosis out of every 100,000. 11n spite of- oenormous increases in population and revolutionaryý changes iii the ecQuolTij, social anddutial onditionsûf the country, the tuberculosis death' rate lias steadily declined. "If the sarne number of persons in proportion to population were dying f romn tuberculosis todav who ivere dying fifty years ago. we would have M, the United States this year over .300,000 deaths. \Ve have less thati 70.000, That is a large entoughi numbèr, to be sure, but by conmparison it shows that orgatnized Nvork bas beep sucL IIIý THEtE'S NO PINER'WATCH IN THE WORLD The Rt. Rey. George craig Stewart, Bmllop bf Clli:g', wiI be at St. Augus- tile' tisý Sutiday at 11, a;n. BiShopI Stew NN tt wil conftrm those %Vlo have beun prpi t»îill g for Confirmiation forl qnu tîiok anal. fohlo>winer the ofr- tibl, w ilii rt the sermon. vtork- must continue. 100 tew cas are being discovered ini their eai stages. In spite of the steady ii provenient of diagnostic nlethods, ïi, stili truc that offly 13 per cent sanitorium admission are found be in the first stages. This mea that far too rnany unrecognized cas arc stili threatening their famili IL:.