Supplement to LAND ^ WATER 
December 5, 1918 
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If all . . who . . perished." 
" If all the Allies who have perished were marshalled at 
the entrance of this Church in ranks of four, and were 
steadily to march past day and night, it would be a fortniiziit, 
or perhaps three weeks before the last man of that vast host 
passed by." 
—THE REV. FATHER DALRYMPLH 
at ALDRINGTON on NOV. 22nd, 1918. 
And if all the British Soldiers who have been incapacitated 
in this war were to pass by your house in a similar pro- 
cesWon, how long would it be before the last man of that 
great company came into sight ? 
Tlie British County Homestead Association is caring for 
disabled ex-Service men, arranging (1) for such training as 
will enable thorn to become independent wago-oarners ; 
(2) endeavouring to provide homesteads on which they can 
spend the ro»t of life in comfort, self-support, and self- 
respect. 
£600 WILL BB SUFFICIENT 
to purchase a cottage and small holding for one man. 
Here is one sj>ocial case waiting, a man who 
H (a) FOUGHT in the .SOUDAN twenty years ago, at 
3 Omdurman and Khartoum. 
(b) FOUGHT in the SOUTH AFRICAN WAR. 
(c) FOUf.HT in this GREAT KUKOPEAN WAR. 
a (d) Has WON the MONS STAR. 
M (e) Has. SUFFERED from a serious attack of ENTERIC 
a FEVER. 
™ This man, only 41 years of age, has been sent to us by 
d| the Local War Pensions Committee. All his best years have 
[ j been given to the service of his country. He is our creditor. 
Please help in repaying the vast debt owing. The cottage 
[ j and land can be purchased at once if the money is forth- 
1 j coming. Will you help V Other cases equally deserving 
i ■ are on our books. Contributions (crossed *' Lloyds Bank ") 
j I should be sent to the Honorary Treasurer, 
BRITISH COUNTY HOMESTEAD ASSOCIATION. 
THE PEOPLES HOMESTEADa 
(Beditered under the War Charities Aot, 19ia) 
Presidents : 
Th6Hon.Mrs. OUPHANT MURRAY (Founder A Co-Hon. Organiser). 
TbeUon. Lady FELIX)WES. 
DAVID FELL, Esq. (e.i-M.P., N.S. Wales. Co-Ilon. Organiser). 
Vice-Presidpnts IncUidp : 
ADMIRAL, VISCOUNT .lEI-LICOE. 
FIELU-.M,\R.SHAL VISCOUNT FRENCH. 
Hon. Sec. Captain E. G. CRIPP8, 
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LONDON. aW.l. 
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