MISSIONS TO SEAAIEN.
. o The annual bazaar in aid of the funds of the Missions to Seamen will be opened by Lady Ward on November 15. and will remain open for four days. The price of admission is fid. A number of pood side-shows are boinjr arranged by members of the Seamen's Guild, and a Rood bazaar is promised. Weak and delicate children are given a new lease of life by using Steams' Wino of Cod Liver Uuract. Delicious (aslins, easily taken, flesh producing and strength promoting.—Advt. 1 The first hospital for infectious diseases, the first board of health, the lirst out-of-doiT sce.-ah treatment of U:me uilx-rtu-losis in tlio United .States, mid I lie first systematic district nursing in Inland, wore the result of lay initiative, savs the "Trained Nurse," hiioli'iir Dr. William 11. Allen as auttvority for its statements. These tacts, it siys, should not be forgotten by a profession whose devotion and self-sacrifice are manifest, but whose work has been greatly aided by philanthropic laymen. J
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1278, 6 November 1911, Page 2
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168MISSIONS TO SEAAIEN. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1278, 6 November 1911, Page 2
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