Daily British Whig (1850), 10 Dec 1915, p. 10

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= DAILY BRITISH WHIG, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1915 HAD A JOLLY TIMEA LECTURE DELIVERED PAGE TEN (HLL RES a EM Local Branch Time ible - Chui ; 58 vis IN EFF MAY SOTF tnothing ¢ unt oa f # BLree Gung West Mew Houle Lo Western (noadn PE BA Bulk | Oysters | | Via North Bay, Cobalt and Sahrae ¥loest Pqulpmest-- Oplendid w. Toronto 10. 5 n Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday ar. Winnipeg 3.50 Thursday, and Monday Cate K t GT ¥ a for monton and Saturday Ww Tickeis to r Prince Rupert, args laska Vancouver, Victoria, Seattle and Sam Franeisce Timetables hto rma Throngh Dominion Fish Co. PHONE B2¢ Sd S-------------------------------- Telephone 201 Auto Livery (Bibby Garage] Agents for Dodge Bros. Motor Cars ------------------------------------ To& N Agents Zook's Cotton oot Compound Afsafe, reliable regu lating medicine. Sold in three de | nol of strength-- No 1 oan, , $3; No. 3. $5 per box Bold by all druggists, or sent re] on eceipt of ! ree pamphlet Address: THE COOK MEDICINE C6, TORONTO, ONT. (Formers Wiadser homely wife tha one ne Im diario ta amet HERE'S TICKET "4 aot OUR ro WINNIPEG and the COAST Mon.,, Wed., Fri ALL WESTERN dining Your train leaves Kingston 2.30 pun. WITH CONNECTIONS TO AND FROM POINTS. Electric lighted sleepers, and first-class DUNN. City Agent; KR. 1. FAIRBAIRN, Gen. P cars coaches KH ass, Station Ont, WARD, Agent, Toronto, M.( Agent; } TS a Bary & Practical Home Dr ess Making Lerrons ®R RR = Prepared Especially Bor This Newspaper by Pictorial Review FOR MISS DOLLY'S WEDDING 3 much care 8 dress pre << TEN 2 % require ike a First, @ mder 1 and ulder en close back perforation perly as a child's sho seams eatfi as from lower edge not a tr large "O to and finish edges above per- foration for a Giather perfora- edges of girdle 4 from folded edges, Work eyelets along losing on crossiines of single small "0" tions Turn under inch; stitch 14 inserting cord Adjust along front edge of girdle for g girdle to lower row perto ration at upper edge of girdle at under h iress (o Ht ! or position, low due of gathers, large "O Arm seam girdle and under gathers the puff ed and . getting small "o arf raw ga h tape Bridal dress and ¥pil for Miss Dolly's Crepe de Ch used for the dress and fine net for the tape Fog wedding ine is leeve, vel sleeves on Little be thers for tha yule mothers will the doll children ready tide wedding, therefore designs mbsat be t the Sew in armhole as submitted last word in perforation wi shoul- doil's bridal attire This design shows any fulness a bridal and veil The dress is ruffles may be edged to be made of crepe de Chine and the ribbon or scadloped, then button- veil of fine net or lace. Medium size touch of embroidery is the (which is judged by height) requires 3 ming of the season yard 27-inch material, with § vard ex- The painted girdle fra for the ruMes on the skirt and be iken cords or satin bodice. The veil réquires % yard of ribbon net, The bu and skirt are cut in ong Bake t verl, gather on crossline piece and gathered under a pointed " rath draw gathers girdle. The puff sleeves are n with size and stitch tape un- long gloves. or there may be long, close Miss Dolly's fitting sleeves, flaring at the wrist lowers. Doll's Dress No soon showing the der seam, eas| If desired" t with holed A most for bridal may dress essential trim modes laces with si ns; 1 r ro on head WIth 5 We eath of tiny C472 18, 22, 28 and 30 inches Pictorial Review Blzes 14; Ligh Price. 10 cents. A 3 Above Patterns can be obtained from NEWMAN & SHAW, Princess Street. .| leading in the singing EDUC, ATION ENTER CHAIRMAN (RAN BOARD OF VINED BY nn Domesti Science By An Foasts "Worl Interesting Marked ved ramine of osing of the Year's | a a a SD nr he build for a tage of i ertair 1tlized domestic building t all the re and a hie mee Board Lf ever to ti time 30 T 1 while sub work Ald died very member kett had Early training On the thi of t on ized l'oronto week AS a Ald. Wik service special et he eulog Wicks iddenly th it [0 who City Council ndered valuable in taken him to serve finances he nd mast should be an inspiration to ev ery citizen to do the very best for the which he Anglin proposed the toast to Chairman Henderson, the Man igement Committee, and in replying I'rustee Henderson gave all the credit to the members of his committee, He ipproved of Trustee Meek's proposal regarding domestic science, and Trus Elliott suggestion regarding an addition to Cel School I morg, Kinde 1180 ad tn the the city a building was enham and Central schools It the duty of the Board to give the possible accommodation the chil dren I'he securing of the very be teachers was also an important fa tor Trustee toast property the fact had hand 1104 shown erly and his reer ommunity resided Frustes of foe tral wo rgariens were need central part of needed to replace Syd was best to Macnee Chairman Committe that during Mr.Chown's of office the additions to the C¢ glate and Victoria schools made, and that the chairman had looked after his many Chairman Chown chosen words expressed for the kind reference made ind stated that he at all endeavored to do ould Trustee Allan Chairman Mills, of the Finance Com who was unable to be pres the members responded by He's a Jolly Good Fellow Boys at the Front," was pro posed hy Trustee Farrell, and in a touching address he paid tribute to the boys of the different schools, who were taking their place at the call of their country Trustee Laird added his tribute to the boys on the firing stating that every one was proud of them I'rustee Elliott, who is an old mem ber of the Board, having served con tinually since 1892, with the excep- tion of two years, proposed the toast The New Members," which was to by Trustees Cohen and ably proposed to (howr He referre had ably duties in a few well than} to his him had he times the very hest Lemmon toasted mittee and singing Our ent line, to responded Godwin Our Officials," brought forth a worthy tribute from Trustee Meek, who stated that the Board had most careful and faithful officials Principal Sliter, Inspector Stuart, Secretary: John Macdonald and An- crew Lanigan made appropriate re- plies Mr. Macdonald has just completed twerity-five vears' service as secretary of the Board, and he gave some very interesting history concerning the work of the Board Mr. Lanigan, the veteran pessen- ger for the Board, had completed fifty-four years in.the service of the city, and without doubt has the dis- tinction of being the oldest civic offi- | cial in Canada. He has been a resi- dent of the city for many years, and is beloved by every one. The mém- bers of the Board expressed their ap- preciation of Mr. Lanigan's los ser- vice in royal tastion. \ Trustee Aughu proposed" tnd toast to ""The Press," to which fhe repre- sentatives present responded. The gathering was drought to a happy close at 11 o'clock with the members joining hands and singing | Auld Lang Sype, Chairman Craig] The more reason a man has for; indignation, the less igi he gets out of ix i HRISTIAN SCIENCH BY BLISS KNAPP, BOSTON Kingston Church On th in Evening--"Revelation Power" Was the Subject tion rked ng aw um wh in heir therto ymet! \bou people be hey would Fruth Moses God Is at which power of reupon God of tr the psal And reiat dec] in is the the in ater truth mate I'ruth etween I'ba God, nt a human I'ruth has a healing Eddy has therefore criptural delin I'ruth free : orm, but effect Mr accepts I tian hat God and also Is intimate for she has written Health, "Not perso communion but divine LW communicator of truth ce and healt human tet and every {to earth that own to me promulgation of that which differentiates the t of Jesu its power life d to re health I life-giving power in Chr which makes it demonstrable in heal ing One school philosophers propounded that two-fold re is one harmony 1 3 © } of true n claims to be truth 1 de revealed non lee revelation others is give tore from all the stian truth sickness and sin has truth the truth called another truth called revelat that revelation has acking in a I'he lanity there I'ruth that hrough BOTY is reason, and ion, bul law and explan no reasonable ation agnosticism Christ other but Truth God It teaches divine Truth is law which may be tood and demonstrated in in eg 18 I'his teach and revelation ith result on the hand, tearhes one and this moreover expressed inder Christ g. recor rue Worship they have of Him a ie ared in all earn true worshippers shall warship Father in spirit' and in truth I'hat may be clarified hy inother [saying None is 200d save that Now the iw of infinite good is the true worshippers infinite good only » goodness For example: goes directly to the basic ng of mathematics He must 80 by way of its rules or laws The simple law that two and two are four mediate between the basic meaning mathematics and the prospective tudent Even one can go directly to good He must go by way of goodness which is the law or attribute of in finite good That is, he must wor ship infinite good in the understand ing of Mrs. Eddy has said in Science-and Health, "A pure | affection takes form in' goodness | Then as one entertains an affection for others that is pure and constant it takes form in goodness, which an attribute of God In this simple process he cotiprehends the law goodness, and in the understanding of it he reaches to the actual recog nition of infinite good In the same spiritual understanding divine law shail one worship the God and Father who is Spirit and Truth The Comforter. Refore Jesus went away he prom ised us another Comforter That no misconception might arise he took the precagytion to explain the nature of this promised. Comforter It should not be a man, nor a per- son, but rather the impersonal "Spirit of truth". He explained fur- ther that the "Spirit of truth' would lead mankind into all truth, even to the very source of truth which fis God, and it wou!d testify of him. Now the spirit of Truth is its law, -- the law which communicates God's healing power to humanity. That law moverover, requires a science which can interpret it and be reasropably ay feel thinking Jesus' one is God or and worship hrough one spi goodness can No mean f 0 BO no nfinite goodness of of ! understood. Since the law is divine, its Science must be a divine of Chris | tion Science. tion Science is -- the spritual un- T LAWRENC] vo. 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