Busyman's Magazine, July-December 1906 . afuture life can be sustained. He sug-gests that in the process of time evo-lution may prove its existence andthat the germ-plasm may terminatein spiritual life. Destruction, Gold-win Smith declares, is far from hisobject. We seek amid these troubledwaters to find if possible some an-chorage for a reasonable faith. THE BUSY MANS MAGAZINE 135 MANHAHAN Learn the truth aboutthis wonderful GoldCamp and make money. Information Free. A. L. WISNER & CO., 61-62 Confederation Life Bldgr. Toronto Phone Main 3290. OWEN J. B. YEARSLEY, Manager for Canada. THE IDEAL
Busyman's Magazine, July-December 1906 . afuture life can be sustained. He sug-gests that in the process of time evo-lution may prove its existence andthat the germ-plasm may terminatein spiritual life. Destruction, Gold-win Smith declares, is far from hisobject. We seek amid these troubledwaters to find if possible some an-chorage for a reasonable faith. THE BUSY MANS MAGAZINE 135 MANHAHAN Learn the truth aboutthis wonderful GoldCamp and make money. Information Free. A. L. WISNER & CO., 61-62 Confederation Life Bldgr. Toronto Phone Main 3290. OWEN J. B. YEARSLEY, Manager for Canada. THE IDEAL BEVERAGE A Pale Ale, palatable, full of thevirtues of malt and hops, and insparkling condition, is the idealbeverage. And when chemists announceits purity and judges its merits,one needs look no further. ^y% ASK FOR (LONDON) NEOPHONE DISC PHONOGRAPH No Needle to CHan^e Machines from - - $ to $ 9-incli Disc Records, - - 35c. This is MODEL E,with Flower Hornand Home RecorderAttached Machine, $ Visit the Neophone ex-hibit in the Manufac-turers Annex, TorontoExhibition. soie Agrent, A. W. BENNET38-40 Adelaide W. TORONTO Mens Attire EXTRACTS FROM AUGUST DRY GOODS REVIEW. Comment on the Present Mode and Suggestions with a View to Greater Comfort—Indica-tions of Coming Changes in Formal Evening Drtss—Notes from Correspondents at theLeading Fashion Centres, London and New York. TO the man who takes g-enuinepleasure at all times in theniceties of dress, the swelter-ing- days of July and August presenta problem of some intricacy. Helikes as well as anyone to be com-fortable, but will not permit himselfto accord with the disposition ofmany of his fellows to sacrifice somepoints of appearance to ease andcoolness. With him the proprietiesmust be observed as far as possible,and his mind turns to the task ofmaking- materials and articles of hot-weather weight fit into the groovewhich correct form prescribes. Thisapplies to everyday street wear ;aw
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