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"LESSON IN TRUTH.”

BY H. EMILIE CADY.

The most popular course of lessons in Practical Christianity published. Free from dogmatism, sound in reasoning, elegant in expression, and do not oftend the rationalist by using Bible as authority, but so pure and true the voice of Truth in the heart of the writer finds a hearty response in the heart of the reader. Thy Light, Eau Claire, Wis., says: "These lessons are worth $10 to him who is seeking the Truth that makes us free. You will find them to be as good as the best."

UNITY TRACT

Three booklets of four lessons each; 75 cents for the course. Bound in one volume, gray silk cloth, $1.00. SOCIETY, 1315 McGee Street. Kansas City, Mo.

In response to a call to teach a class in Pueblo, Colo., the editors of UNITY spent two very happy and profitable weeks in August among the Truth-loving people of that prosperous city. Many had preceded us with the Glad Tidings and there was but little for us to do except to receive the outpourings from a most loving, intelligent and generous people. We were surprised at every turn by the evidences of the Spirit working in the hearts of the people. It was simply a reunion of hearts bound together in faith love, and understanding. They did not need teaching they knew already, and were just waiting to bestow their goods apot the first that came that way, and we were the fortunate ones. Words fail to express and we cannot tell here a moiety of the good that came to us during those two weeks of spiritual interchange. Enough to say that we, have been invited to come again,' and shall certainly do so.

We also visited Colorado Springs, Manitou and Denver, In Denver we found the work in a very prosperous condition. The College of Divine Science is thoroughly organized and has a large following. The college building, which will eventually cost $80.000, was begun September 1st. Our stay in Denver was made very pleasant through the courtesy of UNITY friends, and we found spiritual unity everywhere,

But after one month's absence, how shall we decide which is the more delightful, making new friends and receiving the encouragement of their appreciation, or returning to find that in our absence the dear home folk have done everything love could suggest to make our home coming full of sweet surprises? In short, we find Unity Headquarters quite transformed new decorations, new paint, everything spick and span. Such folks as these dear folk are!

Send a $2.00 bill and get UNITY and WEE WISDOM for a whole year, and a cloth-bound copy of the "Cady Lessons.

There has been some difficulty in obtaining words that properly express the "New Thought" in song, so a committee from the Independent Christian Science church at Minneapolis, Minn., of which Rev. George E. Burnell is pastor, has made a collection of good verses arranged for familiar tunes, notes of which are given. This collection is entitled "New Thought Hymns," and embrace twenty-six songs. For congregational use they can be had for $12 per hundred. Send 15 cents for sample copy to A. J Russell, Minneapolis, Minn.

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"HIGHER THOUGHT" CENTRE.

147 High Street, Kensington, W., London, England.

This Centre has been established as a meeting ground for all seekers after Truth. It comprises a Reading and Lecture Room, a Lending Library, a Depot for the sale of Metaphysical Literature, an Interview Room, and a Silence Room. Notices of Lectures, Classes and Sunday Meetings posted to members and all information given in relation to "Higher Thought." The Centre is open daily 11 to 6, also on some evenings. Annual subscription, one guniea; country members, 1os, 6d; foreign, 55. ALICE M. CALLOW, Secretary.

BOOKS BY HORATIO W. DRESSER.

Announcement is made of the publication of a new book by the editor of The Higher Law, entitled "Education and the Philosophical Ideal." It abounds in practical suggestions for everybody, and is almost wholly new, very little of it having appeared in print. Mr. Dresser's thought unifies the best teachings of all schools and sects. It appeals to Orthodox believers, as well as to Free-thinkers, Quakers, Unitarians, scientific and philosophical students, and to those who recognize a truth in the theory of mental healing but who are wholly repelled by Christian Science. Mr. Dresser is therefore to be classified rather as an independent truth-seeker than as the follower of any sect or the exponent of any particular doctrine. Those who wish a statement of his teaching in its simplest form are advised to begin with "Living by the Spirit" (75c). In "The Power of Silence" ($1.25), and Methods and Problems of Spiritual Healing" ($1.00) the doctrine is applied to the problems of health; in "In Search of a Soul" ($1.25) to the problems of psychology and self-culture; in "Voices of Hope" ($1.25) to religious questions; in "The Perfect Whole" ($1.25) and "Voices of Freedom" ($1.25) to the problems of individuality; and in Education and the Philosophical Ideal" ($1.25) to the problems of life as related to education. Any of these works may be ordered from Unity Tract Society.

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Sample copy of this magazine mailed free.

Miss Elizabeth Beckham, who formerly had charge of the San Diego Home of Truth, was married on September 5th, to Mr. Heinrich Klostermann of that city.

"Restful Thoughts" is the happy title of a souvenir booklet of verses from the pen of Mrs. R. A Gustorf, 339 Wisconsin Ave., Oak Park, Ill. There is a restful influence indeed in the sweet sentiment expressed in each of the seven short poems. Price, 25 cents, in appropriate envelope.

We have just issued a four-page leaflet, "How I found Health," which is a true and practical testimony of self-treatment, which anyone can apply effectually. A great amount of good is being done by enclosing these leaflets in letters. We are sending them broadcast to all parts of the globe for postage only. Send for some.

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DISCONTINUANCES.-All subscriptions are continued until requested stopped, when all arrears should be paid. The yellow label shows date of expiration.

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NOTICE We desire to notify our friends in the British Dominion that International copyright has been secured for the Hymn Book of the New Thought, and that Messrs. Charles Sheard & Co., music publishers, 196 Shaftesbury Ave., London, England, are the publishers of "GLAD SONGS OF PRAISE for England and the Colonies.

WILLIAM H. WATSON.
BERTHA M. SNOW.

METAPHYSICAL PUBLICATIONS.

We will give club rates, upon request, with any of the following publications. Edited by Charles and Myrtle Fillmore. Monthly. 1315 McGee Street, Kansas City, Mo.

UNITY.
$1.00 a year.
WEE WISDOM. (For children.) Edited by Myrtle Fillmore.
Monthly. 50 cents a year. 1315 McGee St., Kansas City, Mo.
MIND. Edited by Chas. Brodie Patterson. Monthly. $2.00 a
year. Life Building, 19 West 31st Street, New York City.
THE COMING AGE. Edited by B. O. Flower and Mrs. C.
K. Reifsnider. Monthly. $2.00 a year. Copley Square,

Boston, Mass.

THE HIGHER LAW. Edited by Horatio W. Dresser. Monthly. $1.00 a year. 272 Congress Street, Boston, Mass.

UNIVERSAL TRUTH. Edited by Cassius M. Loomis and Fanny M. Harley. Monthly. $1.00 a year. 87 Washington Street, Chicago, Ill.

THE LIFE. Edited by A. P. and C. Josephine Barton. Weekly. $1.00 a year. 3332 Troost Ave., Kansas City, Mo. DAS WORT (German) Edited by H. H. Schroeder. Monthly. $1.00 a year. 2622 South 12th Street, St. Louis, Mo.

HARMONY.

Edited by C. L. and M. E. Cramer.

$1.00 a year. 3360 17th Street, San Francisco, Cal.

Monthly.

THE ABIDING TRUTH. Edited by E. Elizabeth Russell. Monthly. 50 cents a year. 6 Park Street, Peabody, Mass.

THE HEALER. Edited by F. E. Mason. year. 424 Greene Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y.

Monthly. $1.00 a

THE IDEAL REVIEW. Edited by L.. E. Whipple. Monthly. $2.50 a year. 465 Fifth Ave., New York City.

EXPRESSION. Monthly. $1.75 a year.
W., London, England.

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THE LIGHT. Edited by D. L. Sullivan. Monthly. 50 cents a year. 3003 Locust Street, St. Louis, Mo.

THE WORLD'S ADVANCE THOUGHT.

Edited by Lucy A. Mallory. Monthly. 50 cents a year. Portland, Oregon. THE PROPHET. Edited by Kenneth Sylvan Guthrie. Monthly. 75 cents a year. Oaklyn, N. J.

THE SPHINX. The leading astrological journal. Edited by Catharine H. Thompson. Monthly. $3.00 a year; 30 cents per copy. 721 Tremont Street, Boston, Mass.

METAPHYSICAL LIBRARY.

Unity Library, 1315 McGee Street, Kansas City, Mo. Metaphysical Library, 1813 Polk Street, San Francisco, Cal. Books loaned at 10 cents per week; $1.00 a quarter. Literature for sale. Orders filled from any part of the Pacific Coast.

Metaphysical Library, 58 San Pablo Ave., Oakland, Cal. Metaphysical Library, Scientor House, Devonport, Devon, England.

Austin Marion, 6238 Madison Ave., Chicago, Ill.

Burpee. H. Louise, 2431 Prairie Ave., Chicago, Ill.

Brown, Mrs. T. B. H., 3040 Washington Street, St. Louis, Mo.
College of Mental Science and Divine Healing, John T. Chase,
president, Mary A. Broom, secretary, 402 S. Patterson Park
Ave., Baltimore, Md.

Cope, Mrs. May C., zzo West 69th Street, New York City.
Chainey, Anna Kimball, 844 2zd Street, San Diego, Cal.
Douglass, R. C., z Wellington Street, Boston, Mass.

Fillmore, Charles and Myrtle, Unity Headquarters, 1315 McGee
Street. Kansas City, Mo.

Griswold, Mrs. Sarah E., 2320 Bancroft Way, Berkeley, Cal.
Gillespie, Mrs. K. E. B., 133 West Third Ave., Denver, Colo.
Gould, Tracy, 1320 W Street, N. W., Washington, D. C.
literature on sale.

Gifford, Miss Rose, 85 Prospect Street, Ashtabula, Ohio.
Griswold, Prudence L., Prospect Street, Ashtabula, Ohio.

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Hobbs, Mrs. Amanda E., 277 Dixwell Ave., New Haven, Conn.
Kohaus, R., 344 Belden Ave., Chicago, Ill. Present or absent
treatments. Correspondence in English or German.
Leeman, Mrs. Vivia A., 717 Kansas Ave., Holton, Kan.
Lothrop, A. E., 192 Garden Street, Pawtucket, R. I.
Militz, Mrs. Annie Rix, 3124 Prairie Ave., Chicago, Ill.
McGowan, Mrs. Anna, Los Angeles, Cal.

McMahon, Mrs. S. A., 129 Powell Ave., Chicago, Ill.

Minard, Thaddeus M., 369 Thirteenth St., Portland, Oregon. Murray, Dr. and Mrs. J. Gilbert, School of the Higher Life, 26 Kenyon Street, Brockport, N. Y.

Osbond, Mr. G., Scientor House, Devonport, Devon, England. Agent for Unity Publications.

Perry, Mrs. Frances, 3124 Prairie Ave., Chicago, Ill.

Pratt, Mrs. Ellen F., 116 Tenth Street, Racine, Wis.

Pearce, Mrs. Helen, 1816 Jefferson Place, Washington. D. C.
Rogers, Mrs. Charlotte J., 762 Tremont Street, Boston, Mass.
Ross, Mrs. Carra B., 613 South Jackson St., Belleville, Ill.
Shafer, C. A., Unity Headquarters, 1315 McGee St., Kansas City,
Mo. English and German Correspondence.

Sullivan, D. L., 3003 Locust Street, St. Louis, Mo.

National Circle of Divine Ministry, Geo. E. Kicker, Emma Gray, Florence Day, 9th and F Streets, Washington, D. C.

Webster, E. P. C., 360 Ontario Street, Chicago, Ill.

Wooton, Lydia J., 1930 Sherman Ave., Denver, Colo.

Waite, Miss Jennie C., 243 West 135th Street, New York City. Williams, E. Adeline, 1618 Pine Street, Philadelphia, Penn.

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