IO BUTCHERS, &c. WASTE PAPER FOR SALE, at the office of this paper. Price 3d per lb. OHEISTCHUBCH JIEMALB JJEFUQE. President —The Primate. Secretaries —Rev. J. Aldred, H. W. Packer. Treasurer —J. P. Jameson. Committee —His Honor the Judge, Very Eov. the Dean, Rev. C. Fraser, Messrs G. Bowron, W. Pratt, H. Thomson, and Q. Booth. When the existing institution was established in 1876 it was contemplated that provision should bo made for the reception of two different classes of inmates, atingnished as Class A and B, and thus severally described in the original prospectus:— Class A. —For fallen women not hardened in vice and desirous to retrieve their position. Class B.—For those who have become hardened in vice but profess themselves anxious for an opportunity of reform. Up to the present time females belonging to Class A only have been received, the at command and accommodation not permitting the extension of the benefits to Class B. The building has been recently enlarged, and the committee can now receive a limited number of the latter, who hitherto have been unfortunately excluded. Funds, however, are required for defraying a portion of the cost of the alterations; also, for providing furniture for the new wing and other necessary improvements for isolating the two classes. An appeal is, therefore, now made, both to the present annual subscribers and _ others, _ for special donations, and also to obtain additional names to the list of annual subscribers, in consideration of the importance of the effort to provide an opportunity of reformation for the unhappy cases referred to ns class B. Instances are frequentlybrought under notice of the clergy and others where the advantages of a temporary refuge would be gratefully accepted, and where, under kind and judicious treatment and Christian influence, there would be every reasonable probability of effecting a permanent reformation. The committee cannot but think it discreditable to a Christian community that hitherto no provision has been made for assisting women who have fallen into vicious habits, _ when desirous of abandoning a dissolute life, by enabling them to withdraw from the evil influence of bad associates, as a first step towards their reformation. The committee, having felt it an imperative duty to draw attention to the great need of help in this good work, confidently await the result of this appeal. Gifts of money will be thankfully received by any member of the committee, and clothing or provisions at the institution, Cashel street East. 1-22 9832 RUPTURES —Exhibition Prize Medal 1862, was awarded lo El. Westbury inventor and sole maker of the Imperceptible Curative Truss, Deformity Instruments, Artificial Limbs, Crutches, Elastic Stockings, &c. —26 Old Millgate. “ For the Blood is the Life.” £JLABKE’B -^yORLD-FAMED JgLOOD MIXTURE, The Great Blood Purifier and Restorer, For cleansing and clearing the blood from all impurities eannot be too highly recommended. For scrofula, scurvy, skin diseases, and sores of all binds, this is a never-failing an 1 permanent cure. Cures old sores Cures ulcerated sores on the neck Cures ulcerated sore legs Cures blackheads or pimples on the face Cures scury sores Cures Cancerous ulcers Cures blood and akin diseases Cures Glandular swellings Cures the blood from all impure matter, From whatever cause arising As the Mixture is pleasant to the taste, and warranted free from anything injurious to the most delicate constitutions in either sex, the proprietor solicits sufferers to give him a trial and teat its value. Thousands of testimonials from all parts, bold in bottles, 2a 6d each, and in cases containing six times the quantity, lls eachsufficient to effect a permanent cure in the great majority of long-standing oases—by all chemists and patent medicine vendors threughtout the world ; or sent on receipt of 30 or 132 stamps, by P. J. Clarke, chemist Apothecaries' Hall, Lincoln.
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Globe, Volume XXII, Issue 2064, 5 October 1880, Page 4
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