THE WIDOWED MOTHER
her allowance. Regarding tUo allowance to mothers o/soldiers, the Advisorj-Jtard of Patriotic Societies at us last mceti g submitted the following P° lnto to tbo upwi'sa'tisfactory evidence: be- • • fhA soldier son ho.d prior to'enlistment dontributed to the of his widowed rnothei, but . to circumstances so P is lS m othev, Biie make an alletmeii lt ti(m ..Uowance. Take for' 1 a not mou X' A. widowed mother living votta married son and hio wit . , u _ or son enlisting thei om support t ax. ~,a ;.». *»«• AprUiwgard" application, that tneie « . ce i p t; 0 f the e fmothers who are not ;!SnKSS°i»" s s ires, the point '» it was P s*d m r^.£/ o »'Si£ tory by the board. _
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 27, 26 October 1917, Page 6
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121THE WIDOWED MOTHER Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 27, 26 October 1917, Page 6
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