N ~ 1 THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. MED FRON LIELON MISERY |, 0 RET BOT: U.S. Navy's Part Too A eyo ten. br i. world commander of the fleet, of British and American naval men and other prominent persons yester- day that the British had been dispos- ed to much in the allied victory. In an address at a luncheon given + by the Pilgrims Society in his honor, a RAE AA Admiral Sims said: , "The British grand fleet was tha keystone in the allied arch, without MRS. M. J. GORSE 8928 Union St., Vancouver, B.C, "I suffered with all the Symptoms of Female Trouble, with chronic Cons stipation and constant Headaches, 1 had pains low down in the back and sides of the body. 1 tried various remedies without relief, and then put myself under a doctor's care and he advised me to have an operation, I refused. 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The Tablets are sold by medi- cine dealers or by cine Co., Brockville, Ont, ----e-- pect to open it for the season at an early date =a Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kent, Mont- BRITISH FLEET CREDIT | t=: N. J, have taken the Hannell ' | cottage, up the river, for this season | 2nd wil open up for the season dur- Mr. and Mrs E. R, Roby are occupying W. S. | Abbott's Summer.cottage on Tremont Much. | Park, > Mrs. C. McCullough, Fort Wil- London, May 27.--Rear Admiral | liam, has arrived for a visit with Mr. William 8. Sims, who the American naval forces | zone during the last two yes C.' McCullough, King | Street east, and will be joined by Dr. | s of the | MeCullough the end of this week. Admiral Beatty, | - 8, G. Cook, for many years a resi- British grand | dent of this town, for the past few and a distinguished assemblage | Years located in Ottawa with his son, Is spending a short time here with friends, ' Migg Dorothy Graham, Ot- tawa, spent a few days with friends in town this week. Godfrey Bird, "Varsity medica] school, has returned to sperid the vacation with his pa- rents, Dr and Mrs. C. H. Bird, Pine street. CHRISTA SCIENCE TALK Entitled "Christian Science: Its Practical Excellence," by John C. Lathrop, C.8.B, mmand of the American naval in At the Christian Science lecture thoEurope been entrusted a given on Friday evening in the Chris- result tian Science church, A. V. Gilbert, same. | first reader of the church, introduc- i Ad {ed John C. Lathrop, of Brookline, : i | Mass. and in doing so referred to the " is | ' Sims 2s having braved cor, | act that after Mary Baker Eddy, the y=--and he ce: founder of the Chris- d organized the First Scientist, in Bos- known as the "Mother "Board to enable the branch churches, now spread throughout , the world, to present to the public He et Suna by authorized spokesmen the truth £ po about Christian Scient¢e and to cor- had marked the relations of "®t Many errors about it. : rsonnel of the two navies The speaker had been a member enjoying the social amenities of this board for several years ang a Flow (the British grand therefore was an authority on the A8p | ; | subject. base in the war), and through- The lecturer said: Thomas A. Edison Says, "To start thought going, is the highest mis- ng the enemy, sajq Admiral | " . both would h ad | 5100 of mankind. Start thought 8O- d have, consider 4 { ing, liberate man's true individuality, pge- | j : colleague: as | 20d the rules of right thinking will commanded [and Mrs, R. the war | war, told give the American navy too credit for the part it played you in this country would to- virtually have been the has none on this side of the Jiisovarer ani ic--by publishing his book." [Han Science, [ton, Mass, the world's : " aders . .'|Chureh." she instituted its leaders, whose coming to Eur [of Lectureship" ly saved America and Britain, they had an opportunity of his American § naturally alfractive? % HERE can you-find a . for more pleasing picture than a group of young, healthy, vigorous girls play- ing tennis? Alert, quick to think, and quick to act, their faces aglow with enthusiasm and radiant health are, however, among our growing girls Jin a listless, less manner, and, as a rule, MILBURN'S HEART AND NERVE PILLS have proved so a multitude of cases, that they can be recommended without lar and strong, create new ri Mrs. Fred Lee, Almonte, Ont., writes: bad for over a year, with her heart and ne to give up her work. to two doctors, rot sleep at night, would would go out of her mind. Heart and Nerve Pills, uséd three hoxes and is two months ago." Toronto, Ontario Milburn's Heart and Nerve Pills are 50¢. a box at all dealers, or mailed direct on receipt of price by The T. Milburn Company, Limited soon be revealed to him. These rules, 7 in Christian | side were jp | Science, and are available -for aj] "was that| The act of using this divine prin- mes of the Freemasonry ot | ciple and these rules discloses the S | e ing of prayer. Question of persona] | t'e meaning was involved." persons thinking by divine prineiple and rule, and thinking blindly according to -- « | Material belief, constitutes the exact the prayer that avails, and the prayer that gropes in the dark and fails, be- tween the prayer that heals the sick as well as the sinner, and the prayer that limits God's power, and doubts His willingness to destroy all kifds leads her to believe there is | error. Most people believe that or pnedicing to equal them for prayer to God is good thinking. Why © many minor ailments of not extend the good thinking, instead of limiting it or stopping -it alto- her little ones she Se nothing else. Her use of City of Edmonton 7%-20 Year Bonds - Interest June and December Price 99, to yield 7.10 Bongard, Ryerson & Co. "Zhe Home of Good Investments." 287 BAGOT STREET. ' PHONE 1728, 85 Bay Street, Toronto, East Aldftield ( Que. her? t : "My baby Was terribly on gether? Ex ending 1t ig exactly what Christian Science does, Extend it to the point of deciding that your thoughts shall no longer be governed by the false belief that life, substance and intelligence are in matter, with 'its sickness, sin and death. Extend ft to decide that your thoughts shall be governed by the one mind that was in Christ Jesus, by life, truth and Tove, the divine principle of man's being, and when your thoughts are, ablets he is entirely well again, them to other moth- mail at 25 cents from The Dr. Williams' Medi- -------- TRUMPOUR & LOYST| 111% Brock Street, Phone 704 or 1441w ------ mn LCT thus governed, you find that then you are really praying for right thoughts governed thus wil] reflect the truth that heals the sick. GANANOQUE May 27. Mrs. street, Brockville | sions of the Ww. dist church, as representative of the Winon | church. | the Ww. {day afternoon to represent the local | organization, | V. K. Johnston, youngest son of | Mr. and Mrs, King passed in law The Saret Edwards, Toront the holiday season. Mr. fiona N. Y., have arrived and opened up their island home for the ~--w | season RELIEF AT LAST | o [Twn to help you if you Se suffering ; Piles. I can tell you how in Steistance, you can apply _ PILES ing. TED AT oME "the new al ferences from treal, . tage u will take Mr. and N.Y, ; i All makes of Lawn Mowers f Tepaired, sharpener) and ade Justed, 3 (AWN MOWER | | Garden Shears sharpened, LM PATRCE Charles street, has entered Kingston General Hospital as a nurse in train- Miss Marguerite est daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Richardson, Main street, leaves this week for Niagara Falls, N Y., to take a course in training ror a nurse, Miss Agnes Maule : i rivéd from Kingston and has opened I promise to send you a FREE trial of jo her summer home at "Fernclife' bsorption Lee the summer, Erenst Fairman and family, Mon- [up the river for the season, and ex. liver 13 aroused to activity by the use of Dr Chase's Kidney. Spiritual than human understanding is more knowledge. Human mprises the things with- 8 of the five material Christian Science reveals man's true sense to be a conscious- ness of infinite spirit and its infinite ideas,--a consciousness of the un- reality of evil and the. material senses. This consciousness is spirit- ual understanding which casts out error and heals the gick. Thus Chrigt- fan Science has opened the way to eternal harmony and happiness by supplying mankind with spiritual un- derstanding and therein lies its sup- reme and practical excellence ag the Comforter leading into all truth. When Jesus said to his disciples, "I have yet many things to say unto you but ye cannot bear them now" (John xvi: 12), undoubtedly he meant that they lacked spiritual un- derstanding, The "many things' he referred to were many things about God, and many things about evil and sin. It has taken centuries of human trial and experience to lift faith above a personal and blind trust in God to understand Him ag Life, Truth and Love, as the Olle and only Mind, as the divine principle of be- ing, as nipotent and omnipresent. In fact, Yo no Other way can God be known as omniprésent and omnipo- tent. It has taken Centuries to un- derstand God as the one infinite Spirit, and to Yealize the sequence of this fact, that man must be spiritual CH. Hurd, King left Wednesday afternoon for to attend the branch ses- M. S. of the Metho- a Mission Circle of Grace A number of the ladies of M. S. also went down yester- George L. Johnston, street west, has successfully his second year examinations at Osgoode hall, Toronto. Misses Phyllis Sine and Mar- students of "Varsity, 0, have arrived home to spend and Mrs. J. Q. Williams; . Miss Laura Butler, daugh- Mr. and Mrs, David Butler, Richardson, eld- Machar has ar- fave taken the Findlay cot- | this fac P the river for the season and | and not material, : Possession early in June. A Christian Scientist is learning Mrs. Calkins, Rochester, | how to work, how to loose himself from gin, how to awaken from mes- merism, how to banish fear, to con- |. quer disease and to destroy death 7 In short he is learning how to live, and is getting ready to live and is not \ getting ready to die. Death ta him o Is an enemy, as Paul called it, a Ise is quickly relieved when the beHef to be died to daily, that is, to be destroyed daily. Therefore death Is nothing to be afraid of. It is mere- ly the wages of sin, whose sting is abolished in human consciousness by the Christ, Truth, until "there shall be no more death, neither sorrow, | mor erying, neither shall there by any more pain: for the former things are passed away." (Rev. xxi: 4.) 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