fire. > On January 14, this Patron: ll . Bxeelloncy The Duke of : Devoashire, K.G., G.C.M.G., Ete., Sowesnor-General of Canada. Homorary Committee: Chairman, e replaced by buildings, larger The Muskoka Free Hospital * for Consumptives, destroyed by fire on November 30th last, must Bis Honour Lionel H. Clarke, Ldsmbemant-Governor of Ontario, and fireproof. Accommodation is needed at Li Vice-Chairmen: ; the Muskoka Free Hospital for Hex BR C. eT Premier of 400 adults in early stages of So Tom mtario. the disease. This wili restore 250 of them to their homes and loved ones--cured. The remainder will be greatly benefited. A few monihs for each pz: ent soon means thousands cared for. Ws * Werskip, T. IL. Church, Mayor of Toronto. Bem, W. A. Charlton, MP. Wm, Thomson, Orillia. A, C. Hardy, Brockville. i Wonerary Treasurer: Bi Bdmund Osler SR Headquarters: 46-48 Brgy Vice-Chairman: » : N November 50th last, the Muskoka Free Hospital for Consumptives was destroyed by William Gage, founder of the insti: | tution--the one man who had con- } tributed most largely to its support, 3 year, Sir A x Funds are urgently needed for this work. Again -- adults in advanced stages must be treated at the King Edward Sanatorium, on the banks of the Humber, near $5.84 La 0 . Weston. Extensions are neces. sary. Many of these patients can be saved. And again--little children-- stricken with the dread disease-- must be cared for at the Queen Mary Hospital for Consumptive Children, near Weston. Ninety per cenit. of these are saved to a building and for twenty-five years the out- standing friend of needy consump- tives--died. . To-day, more than ever befo poor, suffering consumptives ne your assistance. Give -- give all you can --to the National Sanitarium Association's Consumptives' Emergency Million Dollar Fund become healthy men and women. Funds are urgently needed to cover the cost of extensions. Further, funds are urgently needed to carry on the work of The Gage Institute in the City of Toronto, where the needy poor come for free examinations, in. cluding X-ray, and for medical and nursing assistance. . Fifteen thousand needy con- sumptives have been cared for to date at the hospitals coa- ducted by the Association. NATIONAL SANITARIUM ASSOCIATION King St. East, Toronto--Opposite King Edward Hotel Telephones: Main 4148-4151-6353-4-5-6-7. 5 : "Every Needy Consumptive Must Still be cared for' zr ee 1] GOBIVIBS E5000 Boks BFE BSTI Ws Hu Bee Rowe | The | iD. W. iT, rydei DOH ORHIDIDAN ¢P 4B BERBER EG REE IBAB 0BORCBe - SPECIAL - Feed Oat Sale In 5 bag lots at $1.70 bag © SpotCesh, Regular price $1.90 bag DO NOT FORGET OUR WHITE CANVAS SHOE SALE. 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