Sights and shrines of Montreal; a guide book for strangers and a hand book for all lovers of historic spots and incidents . or isconstructed and managed on the most modern hospitalplans and principles. The G-eneral Hospital, on Dorchester Street, at thecorner of St. Dominique, is the most widely-veneratedestablishment. Its tradition, though supported almostentirely by Protestant contributions, is that of an opendoor, and kind relief to all sufferers, without regardto race or creed. It was established in 1821. The Protestant House of Industry and Refuge isthe head centre for distribution of rel
Sights and shrines of Montreal; a guide book for strangers and a hand book for all lovers of historic spots and incidents . or isconstructed and managed on the most modern hospitalplans and principles. The G-eneral Hospital, on Dorchester Street, at thecorner of St. Dominique, is the most widely-veneratedestablishment. Its tradition, though supported almostentirely by Protestant contributions, is that of an opendoor, and kind relief to all sufferers, without regardto race or creed. It was established in 1821. The Protestant House of Industry and Refuge isthe head centre for distribution of relief to theProtestant poor, and is carried on by a committee ofcitizens. It has a country home for the aged andinfirm at Longue Pointe. It is situated on DorchesterStreet, east of Bleury. The Homoeopathic Hospital, on McGill CollegeAvenue, though not largo is exceedingly attractive andhomelike. SIGHTS AND SHRINES OF MONTREAL. 93 The Western Hospital, Dorchester Street West. The Samaritan Hospital for Women, DorchesterStreet. The Mackay Institute for Protestant Deaf Mutes(also for the blind), on Cote St. Luc Road, West-. 1 LORD STRATHCONA S RESIDENCE. (Dorchester Street) mount; incorporated 1869. One of the most bene-ficent and interesting of institutions. The Hervey Institute, Mountain Street, is a child-rens home. So are the Protestant Infants Home, andthe Protestant Orphan Asylum (established 1822, bothon Guy Street, and the Day Nursery, Belmont Park. 94 SIGHTS AND SHRINES OF MONTREAL. The Boys Home, Mountain Street, does an excellentwork of rescue and training. The other Protestant Institutions are : The , 2424 St. Catherine Street, , DorchesterStreet, opposite the Windsor Hotel ; St. AndrewsHome (Scotch), Aqueduct Street ; St. Georges Home(English), St. Antoine Street ; the Montreal MaternityHospital, 93 St. TJrbain Street ; the Ladies Bene-volent Society, 31 Berthelet Street ; the CanadianSociety for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals ; theSociety for Protecti
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