Daily British Whig (1850), 20 Nov 1909, p. 2

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PATERSON'S weouvGH DROPS Quickest and niost / pleasant way to rid yourself of a cough; Shape ##hroat in good condition and your V ir; delicious to taste, too. 2 cents for a red-and-yellow Doctors approve. of box ww Ghe Candy Cure Made by Paterson of Brantford ice cles fal iull | Furniture, Carpets an Curtains ™w omer. SESRUTIC = [------ PME GREATEST WOUSEMOLD INVENTION OF THE AGE ™ Rinne Pare Mind something new 9 Specials On Parlor ~~ . Suits a number of Odd ites, the last of a pat- se we have decided to it at greatly reduced prices. want a choice do not de- T NOW.) ter Carpets, Wiltons, Balmoral and Tapestry. ing new and up-to-date Ive oul day floors. ry sees on Ir \ gr HO or have F. (The Harrison Co. Store That Improves.) | SPEGIAL CARPET SALE Wiltoms, Axminsters and Jelvets, in lengths from 15 50° yards, some with lers to match. ular Price, $2.00 Sale Price, Price, $1.85. Sale Price, $1.09, Price, $1.75 Sale Price, Price, $¥.50. Sale Price, 75c, r Price, $1.25. Sale Price, 65¢c. All Sales for Cash. R. McFAUL Kingston $1.25. 90c, Oarpet Warehouse. SPECIAL Rubber Heels put on at| Dorie while you wait. of Rubber Heels | ried in stock. JOHN GREEN, 285 Princess St. HHO FHI PUT YOUR MONEY- that and paix kinds horn ¥ HAH Y wi to an investment vield you a certain y income. # 11 stead SHIAHAAK v something to show you. e ha lik © s Ww For Instance : 200 AK will buy a double room davelling, with ? An C., in central loca- "Rental $325. Paying 9 net. ok HE 500 will buy three brick gs, 9 rdoms each, fur- 3. and C., electric light location. Rental $612. 8 per cent. net. AAA HH "+ McCann, Brock Cor. King St. Phone, 326 or 621. SKAKFA AAA ~ A ISON EREERR FHAH Jo # surest 'way to keep your | i : i 4 i "and attain true manhood and woman- i "nally | know { will he relieved | is not fully 'a mental phenomenon. | with CHRSTAN §6IENGE == AN ABLE ADDRESS IN THE SCIENTIST CHURCH. ' The Lecturer Discussed the Subject of Mind and Also Spoke on Healing Methods--Mayor Cou- per Presided. At the Christian Science church, on Friday evening, a lecture was deliver- by Prof. Herman 3S. Hering, C.8.B. Concord, N.H. The church was 'well filled and the lecture was listemed to with great interest, Mayor Couper presided and introd- | dueed the lecturer of the evening. Ow- ing to the fact that there was a meeting of the finance committee Ma- vor Couper was unable to stay for the lecture. Prof. Hering is a fine speaker and dealt with hs subject in a manner which was very easy for his hearers to follow. Prof' Hering was formerly connected with the Johns Hopking university, The les turer said: In addressing an enca upon the subject of "Christian Science : the Science of Salvation," it is wall, first of all, to reach a mut- ual undorstanding as to the meaning of the terms. Science means exact, systematized, and demonstrable knowl- edge. of facts, laws and causes, while according to Smith's Bible Dictionary salvation means "'deliverance from temporal evils and carthly destruc- tion," in other words deliverance from evil. Hence "The Science of Sal- vation" means in substance that dem- onstrable knowledge which afforas de- liverance from evil. St. Paul admonishes ué to work out our own salvation with fear and trembling. This scriptural command means far more than the common! belief that salvation is assured by simply having belif or faith in Jesus ag the Son of God. Such saving faith is vitally neccessary, but it is only the beginning of our salvation--its spirit- ual basis. ' Then must follow the working out of our deliverance from evil, our sepa- ration from sin, from the bondage of | this world, from limitation, failure, | sickness, disease, death. Working out our own salvation moans to secure the mastery over the ills of this world, to destroy them by the demonstrable knowledge of God re- ceived through Christ Jesus, and to | establish harmony, health, happiness | in overy-day life. Hence our salvation | worked: out until we have dominion over all discord and every- thing that causes it. This necessarily | includes dominion over matter and its | laws, to which we are in such bond- age, dominion over evil and its sensa- tion, sin and sorrow, dominion cven over death and ite terrors. It means to atta to perfect harmonious liv- ing, to bring about God's kingdom on earth. Unless we work out qur salvation, wo will not gain the victory over tho world, the flesh, and the devil, as we are commanded. It is our aim to. show that Christ- ian Scicnce is the science of salvation in and through Christ » that it reveals the principle of being and awakens that spiritual understanding which on- ables us to work out our own salva- tion practically and effectively ; that it discloses the cause and omasion of discordant conditions here on earth, the nature of the bondage that holds us to evil ; that it reveals the abso- lute truth of being, the truth about God and His universe, including man, and the modus operandi - by which we can proceed to freo ourselves from evil : intelligent audi- hood, in of the sons of God." In working out our salvation we must first sce that salvation or deliv- erance from evil is a mental process, takes place in mind ; that it is a transformation through mind and that it is both ethical and philosophical. The Bible declares that '"'to be car- minded is death; but to be spiritually minded is life and peace." In "Retrospection and Introspee- tion," Mrs. Eddy says: "During twgnty years prior to ply discovery I had been {trying to trace all physical eficots to a mental cause; and in the latter part of 1866 I gain- ed the scientific 'cortainty that all causation was mind, and every effect "the liberty 7 Regarding Material Causation: Christian Science teaches that ter and material existence are nomena of mortal mind, a concept | existence obtained through the physi sonsos, a misapprehension of real- ity held by human consciousness when mat- phe- of cal WHY NOT STOP THAT ITCH? Write For a Free Sample Bottle of D.D.D. and Get Instant Relief. If you are afflicted with skip dis- ease, the kind that seoms to baffle medical skill, and leaves you wild itch, you would do well to in vestigate a proscription which is now recommended by many of the best skin specialists, oven in preference to their own prescriptions. It is the simple, soothing oil wintergreen y Sotipernd known as D. D. Pre miption, and it solls at %1.00 a Rothe, But a sample bottle will be enough to convince you that the itch is in- stantly allayed by this preparation. Bet a liberal sample bottle of the healing; soothing, external remedy-- { D. D. D. Prescription--and seo ! ! We feel quite sure that before long you will be cured, and at any rate we know positively--that your itch instantly, the minute the soothing liquid is applied to the skin: Mrs. W. L. Clarke, of Laggan, Alfa. tried D. D. D. andsays : "It is the best remedy for scalp that I have ever used.' For free sample bottle of D. D. D. Prescription write to the D. D. D. Laboratory, Department K.W., 23 Jordan St., Toronto. | | For sale by all druggists. of D. the skin or THE FRONTENAC «| LOANAND INVESTMENT SOCIETY ; | ESTABLISHED, 18863. | President--Sir Richard Cartwright. | Money issued on Oity and Farm | fon. or inicipal and County os ures. ortgages Deposits received and interest allowed. 'S, ©, McGill. Managing Director, 87 Olarence street; i ' Bw he , rigid that has power, in | not good, {dent _THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, J instructed ev science, an appearance instead of an actuality. It is simply " Animation or counterfeit. Now, is not the appearane: but tolligencs and substance. The manifos- | tation of growth, action or being in matter is but a material concept of "spiritual facts. : The objects, action amd power ex- pressed in a 'moving picture" are not in the picture and we do not assov.a them with the picture but with the original which the picture reproduces. ®imilarly, life, growth, action, power substance, law, et cotera, are not in matter, physical 'existence, or the ma- terial consciousness ; but in divine mind, the only cause ang principle of being, and should be so thought of. When we recognize God as the only mind, the only cause, truth is reflect- ed in consciousness and existence is harmonious. When we believe causa- tion to be material or in mortal mind, we put our trust and depend- ence in gq shadow, a false belief, and existence so-called, is discordant, liable to disease, disaster, death. In order to work out our salvation we therefore need to understand causa- tion. What Is Mind ? The ordinary human concept of mind is that. which thinks, fecls, or wills, the intellcet, or the activity of the boain. . Christian Science reveals the fact that mind is divine principle, the infinite life, truth, love, omnipotent, omniscient, omnipresent, the all-in- clusive, eternal, unchanging, all-wise being, the only cause and creator. This is a very different mind from that which is supposed to result from the action of the gray matter called brain. Christian Science makes it clear that meterial existence not the manifes- tation of this divine mind, but the phenomenon of the counterieit, called mortal mynd. It this that does all the wrong thinking, that believes in sin, disease and death; that claims there life and intelli- is is false concept of gxistence | is Prof. {Stepping SUNDAY SERVICES JUBILEE AT QUE QUEEN STREET METHODIST CHURCH. | i is Bland, of Montreal Preacher--The Sunday School Gathering--Bishiop-Elect White, at St. James'. | Convocation Hall, Queen's College | Service at 3 p.m. Preacher, Rev, Hugh Pedley, Emmanuel church, Mon- | troal. All "students are carnestly in- | vitad to attend. "Lik irst Oongrebational church--I11 a.m. . H. D. Whitmore, Calvary church: 7 ig Rev. Hugh Pedley, B.A, of Immanuel church, Montreal; Sunday | school and Bible ¢lass at 3 p.n. Bethel Congregational church, cor | ner Johnson and Barrie streets--Ser-| vice at 11 age. and 7 pm. William } Dobson, student of Nvoen 8 will preach in the morning and F. "ockelt in| the evening, Seats Hg Sirangers {welcome, Presbyterian church, Brock | street--The pastor, Rev. W: S. Mac- | Tavish, Ph.D., will preach at both ser- vices, Sunday school and Bible class- 3 p.m.; young people's meeting, 8.15 p.m. Studentsyand others will be courteously welcomed at all wer- vices. Kirst Church Sunday morning, Cooke s oF), Christ, Sdentist-- o'clock, subject, "Soul and Body." Wglduesday: even- ing, testimonial meeting, S o'clock. Free public reading room, every alter noon, except Sunday, 2 to 5 'o'clock. Monday and Thursday evenings, 8 to 0.30 o'clock. All are cordially wel of 11 room. First Laing, a.m., sury."' Baptist church--Rev. Douglas pastor, at both services. "I'he Bounds of the Christ Trea- p.m., "Stumbling Blocks or Stones, Which 7 - Bible | at 2:45 p.m. Strangérs ever all the servi St. Andrew's--Rev, Dr. school welcome to Ss. Maclie, Ser | gence in matter, Since God is mind, this mind good, and its effects must always good, never evil. As real thinking the acitivity of the divine mind, only real thoughts or ideas are good Therefore, everything that is evil, per- | tains to evil or results in evil is not mind nor included in mind, hence is not real. Human thought, will power, | hypnotism, mental suggestion, or magnetism, are all capable of evil, and hence are not mind or the activity of are not of God, and are but essentially and entirely is be mind, 80 evil. Healing Methods. The difference between the méthod of healing through mental suggestion, or hypnotism, and that of the divine mind, the Christ healing, must be clearly seen. When the effort made to heal by suggestion, the operator endeavors by is [means of hypnotism to make the pa- tient believe ghat he is not sick. He attempts to change the belief but the cause oi disease remains and in time i manifests itself even in worse forms. The patient is no better off, he has not risen in the scale of being, he has no more manhood, or moral courage, and does not know any more about God and His Christ than before. The true Christian Scientist reflects the divine mind, stands the basis of God, man and the universe as spirit and spiritual, as love and its mani- festation, fect and harmonious, stands the unreality of matter and evil and knows that man not sick but that the 'patient is simply suffer- ing from a false mesmeric belief. From (Continued on Page 6.) on Hence he under WOMAN'S AUXILIARY Y M.C.A. Boouraging Report on . Boys Work Department. regular monthly meeting of the Auxiliary of the Y.M.C.A. in the board room, Friday I'here were twenty-five wo Mrs. John Wright pre- The Woman's was held afternoon. men present, siding. I'he devotional exercises were con- ducted by. Mrs. R. B. Nelles, aiter which the business of the meeting was taken up. Mrs. Meek, the treasurer, reported over $91, as the receipts of the tea held recently, and $25 in ad- ditional fees. The auxiliary voted $20 for new magazine covers, and various sums for dishes, cutlery and other sup- phi to replenish the kitchen. The general secretary gave a brief address, dealing with the relative posi- tion of the local branch in Canada. The latest places Kingston sixth in | boys' work, very closely pressing Montreal, Ottawa and Toronto. The auxiliary supporting this depart- ment this year, and felt greatly en- is (couraged. Mrs. John Wright; the president, was the local delegate to the Ottawa con- ference, and presented her report. Kingston is third in point oi member- ship, in list of twenty-nine in the pro- vince, while $289.82 was raised for auxiliary purpose Important Facts. "A quart of milk is practically equal to a pound of beef in food values." . Prof. Dean, of the Ontario Agrienl- tural College. "The composition of wheat is high- er in protein and heat of combustion than any other cereal prepared for human food." Results of - analysis by Bureau Chemistry, U.S. culture. Orange meat is simply the whole wheat berry, steam cooked, mixed with. malt, flaked and toasted. This process developes in each wheat berry the highest percentage of grape su- gars.., It converts the starches into a form most easily digested and as- similated. Orange Meat and food. of Department of Agri- milk is a perfect F. Singleton, assistant at the dairy school, here, gave |an address at a meeting of the dairy- men of Lanark county, at Carleton Place, on Wednesday. The only drug store in | with an all- day Our day service. son's Red Cross Drug Store. of sickness remember this. All tne merchants are getting. the Christmas shape. The early the best choice, superinten- King gston Gib- In case very stock shoppers will busy igto have is | the rie and Earl streets--Rev. as mind and its ideas--per- » tArch vices, 11 am, and 7 p.m, Strangers pond students welcomes Presbyterian, corner Bar D. C. Ram- will preach in the morning Professor Scott, D.D., in Sunday school and Bi- ble class, 3 p.m. Wednesday, 7:30 p-m., student dae nary addresses, | with lantern 'illustrations. Silver col- lection. Students and strdngers cor dially invited to all the. services. St. George cathedral--"Twenty fourth Sunday after Trinity. 8 a.m, holy commumon; 11 aun. choral cele {bration, preceded by mating, 'er, Rev. W. (C. White, D.D., 'elect of Honan, China; 3 p.m, day school; 3:15 Bible class; baptisms; 7, evensong; preacher dean of Ontario. Second sermon students, subject, "The Problem Free Will." | . | Princess Rev. Frederic Sproule, B.A. Services, 11 am. and 7 p.m; school and Bible class, 3 'p.m.; Junior {Christian Endeavor, 10:30 a.m., and class meeting at close of morning ser- vice; Epworth League, Monday even- ing; prayer and praise service, Wed- nesday, 8 p.m. Morning preacher, the pastor; evening preacher, Rev. J. | Robinson, of Queen's. iB ook Street Methodist church--Rev, Burke, B.D., pastor. 11 am. Wallace, of England, will preach; p.m. will preach: 10 am. class meeting: 3 p.m., Sunday school and Bible classes; Monday, 8 p.m., 1Y.P.S,;. Wednesday, 8 pm. prayer meeting. Music: Morning anthem, "Rock. of Ages." vening anthem, "Abide With Me': solo, "One Sweetly {Rolemn Thought Miss Edith Orser. [Stra mad® welcome at all | ) Chalmers, say, M.A, and Rev. the evening. 's bishop- Sun 14:15, the to ol street Methodist pastor, Sunday ruce T. |B 7 | pastor rers ser- Vices St. James' church, corner Union and streets--Ven, J. Ker Macmorine, B.D, 30 Clorgy---stroet Rev. Savary, B.A, the Union and Barrie next before Advent. prayer and holy nubject, p.m., Sunday 7 p.m. preacher, B.D. China. Methodist church--Rev A., B.D., pastor. Jubilee anniversary, second Sunday, people's day. 11 am.Rev. C. E. Bland, B.D,, of- Montreal, will preach Reception service. All the young | people are expected to be ~ present |2:45, open session of Sunday school. ! {Music and- addresses. Sunday school loffering to jubilee fund. 7 p.m., Rev. {C. E. Pland. Sunday music: Morn- ing anthem, '"I'ne Lord is Exalted" solo, "Jesus Lover of My Soul' Hinkley. Evening anthem, *'Send rector, Foo WW. corner M.A, east; | parsonage, | streets, Sunday {11 a.m., morning communion, sermon I ord's Memorial": 3 school and Bible ing prayer and sermon, {Wiliam C. White, B.Sec., bishop-clect" of Honan, street M classes: even- Rev. D.D., Queen S. Sellery, i Out "Kingston's Famous Fur Store,' To-Day's Smew Storm Should Be a Reminder All atong through this space we ve been trying hard to convince y ou that NOW IS THE TIME TO PICK AND PUR- CHASE YOUR FURS. The wise ones who have done this are feeling mighty glad to=day, for it's likely from this out Furs will be an absolute neces- sity. Near Seal Jackets, 24 and 26 inches long. best quality fue and lining, $335. 00. Catalogue and price list on request, Makers Of Fine Furs. 126-128 Princess St. | Charles am. preacher, 2:45 p.m, club; p.m comed to the services and the reading', 0 to 3 big school | Wil preach- | church-- | Cl "The | ' some arrangements will be * Miss | | SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1909. Re Fs Our Boys' Stockings Made of Unbreakable Yarn, we are selling at SOc Pair. We consider this the best stocking in the trade for the money. Stockings sold at 25¢ Pair You will find cotton 25. doz. 42 inch and shoddy. Stockings to be pure wool. PilLLOW SLIPS. We guarantee our 25c Ribbed | - Special at 10c Each. 36 only CHILD'S NAVY BLUE SERGE SAILOR DRESSES. Special at $1.25. Shaker Flannel 500 yards best quality Shaker Flannel, worth 15c. Clearing Out Our Ladies' Trimmed Hats at Big Reductions. © Ladies' ailoring and Dressmaking. t Special at 12!c Yard CORRIGAN'S. Thy Light"; solo, "Abide With Me," Miss Hinckley, Everybody welcome. Sydenham street Methodist church A, Sykes, B.D., pastor. I0 junior Epworth League and class meeting; 11 am., public service, Rev. F.- A. Cassidy, M.A; Bible school; Rev. Bruce M.A., will address the men's 7 pm., public service, preacher, J. Bruce Wallace, M.A. Monday, Epworth League Debate, Missions vs. Foreign Missions. Tuesday, Wednesday and 'I hursday ev- enings Kev. J. Bruce © Wallace, M.A, will speak at eight o'clock in the hall. Everybody wel me. Music: Morning, 'anthem, *'0 pt How Manifold Are Thy Works"; os *'1 Heard the Voice of Jesus ay, Mrs, James Small, Evening, nthem, "The lord is Risen"; solo, Faod Shall Wipe Away All 'lears, William J. Wallace, Hews "> " iva. 1 CHRISTMAS DAY It Be Observed on day. This year Christmas falls on, Satur day and at this early date a decis- ion should be reached as the day to be observed a holiday, Saturdaw Monday. The city council should the day at its session on Monday night. Th y not a ; but of all days in the year it {Christmas should he observed on the day it falls. Business can be closed jup on Friday night and everybody have a good time with the children on {Christmas eve. This year Hallowe'en was shorn of hali of its enjoyment by little folks honoring it on Sa: turday night and another bunch on night. Let have Christ- mus eve on.the proper night and ma. Saturday be the holiday, of delight to young and old. If it is understood that Christmas is to be jobserved in Kingston on Saturday the farming community will know it and will act accordingly. Satur- as or sel is stickler, believes {some | Monday us a lime A Reliable Medicine. | Baby's Own Tablets are absolutely Ihis medicine is as good for ithe new born babe as the well grown child. lt contains no opiate poss: 'on stuff. The mother gives [this medicine to her child has the guarantee of a government analyst that these statements are true. 'l his is worth something to every mother for Baby's Own. Tablets is the only medicine that is sold under such a guarantee. The Tablets cure duch |ailments as indigestion, colic, con- istipation, diarrhoea, and teething {troubles, destroy worms, break up colds and thus prevent deadly croup. Sold by mediciné dealers or by mail at 25c. a box from the Ur: Wilhams' {Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. safe. ous | Arranging Meeting. the Trades and Labor anxious to have a public meeting for the discussion - of the inaval question, but thus far no ar: rangements have been made regard- itg the speakers. It is likely that made for a | Members of council are meeting in the near future. young , } That Aching Corn. Why not remove it with Peck's {Cor n Salve. The remedy is sure, it is |guaranteed. It is easy to use and gets the corn every time, In big boxes, 158. at J. . B. McLeod's drug store, corner King and Brock streets, (Wade's old stand), and corner Prin- cess and Montreal streets. | Now About: Over. According to, all reports the grain traffic from Fort William to hing ston' is about over for this season Lhere és very little grain for export, and coal vessels, as well as the grain rarriers, will soon be laid up for the season, { ---------------- i- Without A Fault. ! The ladies 'who have inspected fur-lined coats pronounce them feet. Come in and the new styles and get our low prices which are a surprise to all. Campbell Bros", {the makers of fine furs, our per see | Strike Settled. | It ie understood that the who went" on strike, recently, at the establishment of A. McMahon & Co., will return to work, and that the mat- ter has been settled satisfactorily to both parties. : painters | ------------ | William Perkins, Westport, left for Greenwood, B.C., to settle up the estate of his brother, who died in that place some time ago. The left large mining interests. HOW'S THIS ? We offer One Hundred Dollars for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. -F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, We the undersigned have known F. Cheney for the last 15 years, and be-| lieve him perfectly honorable in all! business transactions and financially able to carry out any bbligagjons made by | his firm. WALDING, KINNAN & MARVIN, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internal-| ly, acting directly upon the blood and! mucous surfaces of the system. Testi: monials sent free. Price cents per | bottle. Sold by all vruggists Take Hall's Family Pills for sonstipa "on. Reward 0. deceased | | ! jl i= i o { 7 Late Fiction. Publisher's Price $1.50 Our Price $1.08. ° SINS OF SOCIETY, NORTHERN THE LANTERN son Douglas. JOHN MARVEL Thos. Page. THE FOREIGNER, THE POOL. OF 1 Joseph Vance IN WOLF Cecil Raleigh. by Gilbert R. Hud by LIGHTS, MOUNTAIN, by 8. Crockett THI or LUCK, by ASSISTANT, by i Connor Louis by Ralph AME, by I'S RUBY, by Special WEERS, 285,000 CLOTHING, Charles Garvice. THE FATAL sold, cloth, THREE Toe. BUTTERFLY, Mrs THE SILVER Wilson Woodrow, THE DOUTOR, JANES CABLY, Loe. Ralph Geo Connor Harr hoe 50¢ NEDRA, bbe. THE COLLEGE BOOKSTORE 260 Princess Street. Phone 919. 1206 a Yard 500 Geo, Barr McCutcheon, i | a A clean sweep of about in Dress Serges, Mohairs, yards of add lines Goods, including Melrose Cloths, Crepe De Chehe, Cashmeres, » Striped Soleil, - also about 250 yards of Wool Delaines, FRPP E RR RRC RR ER ERR REX R French Flannels and Fancy Foulard Silks, Popular ma- terials and gretty shades. - We must have more room for the display of holiday goods, hence Tr ~the reason fo our selling this lot of seasonable goods, priced at 39c. to Tbe, on MONDAY MORNING, at 8.30, For Only 25ca Yard See window display TO- NIGHT. NEWMAN & SHAW THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE | Examination of the eyes is a, hobby with us. We ex- amine free and only make modest charges when glasses | are required. Let us examine i your eyes if they trouble you. Dr A.P. Chown DRUGGIST AND 185 Princess St. OPTICIAN. "Phone, #43. McCuteheony | 4 Sm a dd 21 earn? bah fo We have as usual been very partieular in choosing this WATCH FOBS. Among them you find season's will the very choicest product of best manu- the largest and facturers. Most of the de- sipns are suitable graving. SMITH BROS., Jewellers, Opticians. 350 King St. Issuers Of Marriage Licenses, FOR STYLE, FIT, AND COMFORT for en- } Wear Gourdier's Furs I COAL! ! The kind Jou, re looking for is the kind we 1 . SCRANTON Coal is good coal and wa yuan vy prompt delivery. 'P ' Booth & Co. FOOT WEST STREET. (LIMITED) HEAD OF GUBEN STREET. 'Highest Education at Lowest Cost" Twenty-Sixth year. Fall Term begins August 80th: = Courses in Bookkeeping, Shorthand, Tele graphy, Civil Sefvice and English. Our graduates get the best posi- tions. . Within a short time over sixty secured positions with one of tha largest railway corpora tions in Canads. Enter any time: for information. CALFE, Principal: ITTIIIIIY IT Iv AAAS AANAAAS % ARN phe po So yen Sp The Whole Show From the first "ring-up" of the curtain to its final drop, you are asked to inspect the workings of This Laundry + See hpw we attain per- fect, sanitary cleanness | see things come in grim- ed' and soiled--see 'em go out with shining faces. Observe every stage of the transformation. Ask questions. Kingston Laundry Syiadian ssf Brito Cor. 4 BRIGGS 76 to 80 BROCK ST. AA AA ALAA AAAl "esto BUSINESS COLLEGE 4 Oall or write ¢ H MET- Tv PEIVY T= HAAAIAANK KH

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