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The Brussels Post, 1898-2-18, Page 74 i ]'ilii, 18, 1898, BRUSSELS PO8',t'. A SPLENDID SISTER, THE FAITHFUL, BRILLIANT AND STRATEGIC MIRIAM. T)B, TA.LMAGE COMMENDS HER n 'not enders W ho flame TUnughl4 for 4. I naive alrochers That Need Loving Caro -3losos, wham ]airiness PnEhinl taro Saved Email (Ito Teeters That infect eine waters, A Boss rophized, Washington, Feb. 0. -"And his sister stood afar off to wit what would be done to him," was the Lext, Exodus ii, 4, chosen by Dr, Tannage for his powerful sermon this morning, fie said: Princess Thermutis, daughter of Pharaoh, looking out through lha lat- tice of her bathing house, on the banks of the Nile saw te curious boat on the river. It bad neither oar nor helm, and they would have been useleee any - bow, There was only one Passenger and that a baby boy. But the May- flower that brought the pilgrim fath- ers to America, carried not so precious a load, The boat was made of the brood leaves of Papyrus, tightened together by bitumen, Boats were sometimes mala of that material as we learn from Pliny and ILerodoLus and Theo- phrastus. " Kill all the Hebrew chit - rem born," had been Pharaoh's order, To save her boy, Jocheberl, the mother at .little Moses, had put him in that queer boat and launched, him, His sin - Sae Miriam stood on, the bank wateh- ing that precious oratL. She was far enough off not to draw st at- tention to the boat but near ar enough to offer protection, There she stands on the L:ank,--Miriam, the poet- ess, Miriam the quick witted, Miriam :lto faithful, though very human, for n after time o sh o demonstrated it. ,Miriam was a splendid sister, but had cur faults, like all the rest se us. Ffow carefully she watehsd the boat con- taining her brother l A strung wind night upset 1t. The buffaloes often found there niig'ht in 0 sudden plunge of thirst sink it. Some ravenous walor- 00w knight swoop and pick his eyes )ul with Iron beak, Some crocodile or hippopotamus crawling through the rushes might crunch the babe. Miriam watched and watched until Princess Tbermutis, a maiden on caeh side or her holding paha leaves over her head to shelter her from the sun, cause clown and entered her Lathing house, When from the lattice she saw the boat, elle titt'dered it brought, and when the leaves were palled back from the face 1f the child and the boy hooked up he tried aloud, for be was hungry and frightened and would not even lei the princess take him. The infant should rather stay hungry than acknowledge any one of the court as mother. Now Miriam, the Metter, iueognilo, no one cuspeci-ing her relation to the child, leaps from the bank and rushes down end of teen to get a nurse to pacify the Mild. Consent is given and she brings Jochebed, the baby's mother, ;neognito, none of the court knowiug that she was the mother, and when ,Tocllebed arrived the child stopped cry - 'ng, for its fright was calmed and its nunger appeased. You may admire do - shawl, the mother, and all the ages nate admire Moses, but 1 elap my hands 111 applause at the behavior of Miriam, the fitithf111, brilliant and strategic algae. "Go home," some one might have said to Miriam. " \Phly risk yourself out there, alone on the banks of the Nile, breathing the miasma and in danger of being attaciced of wild beast or ruf- fian? Go home t" No. Miriam,the sis- ter, more lovingly watched and brave- ly defended Moses, the brother, is he worthy her care and courage? Oh, yes; She 00 centuries 001 the world's history Have never had so mush involved in the arrivalof t ' 11L 1 at any ,ort as in at s YI tt J the landingtut t awns boat calk- ed with bitumen! its 000 passenger was to be a nonsuch in history -law- yer, statesman, politicians legislator, organizer, conqueror, deliverer. He had snob remarkable beauty in childh'oed that, ,loseplius says, wheynt he was car- ried along the road, people stopped to gaze at him and workmen would leave their work to admire bits, When the king playfully put his crown upon this boy, he threw it off indignantly and put his foot on it, The king, fearing that' this might be a sign that the child Blight yet lake down his crown, applied another test, 'According to the lewisli legend, the king ordered two bowls to he put before the child, one containing rubies, and the other burning rants, and if 110 took the coals he weal to live and if he took the rubies he was to die. h'or some reason the a11im•d tools 000 of the coals and put it in his tuouth, so that his life was spared, although it burned the tongue Lill 110 was 4nd4siinet of utterance eves' after. Having come to manhood, he spreads open the palms of Jile hands in prayer, and the .tied. son panted to lel: 2,500,000 people escape, And lie putt the, ]:alms or his hands to- gether in prayer, and, the lied sea doe. ed on a adraug'ulatoe. host. His life sit 1:5sutl:crably grand, his burial 'must. be on the sante scale. God would lel, tirithe.r mar nor saint not` archangel have anything to do with weaving for hint a shroud 0r digging for him a grave. The omnipotent God left: his throne in heaven one day, and if the question Was asked, "Whither le the Ring of the 'Universe going?" the answer was, " 1• am going down to bury Moses." And the Lord, tools this Mightiest of men to the top of a hili, end the de& was' clear, and Moses ran his eye over the magnificent range of country. Time the valley of IUs- drael°n, where the final battle of 1111 nations is to i'o fought, and yonder the 11(ount,l ins Hermon anis t.el1'an013 and Gerizinl and tills bills of Judea, and the village of Bethelel iu there, and the city. of aerie(' 400(101', and the vast. ' Wretch of lendseene ghat ((moss: took the Old lawyer's breath away as he leaked s' if. ,And then without a pang, as I learn from title statement that the eye of Moses was undimmed and his natural force unabated, God touched the great 11334)0113 'yon and they olusod, and hie lungs and they tensed, and his heart and it stopped, and commanded, 843434143, "To [ho eletes, then immortal spirit I" And Lien one divine hand was put against the back of Muses and the other hand arainet Lilo pulseless beeast, and God laid him softly 111148'0 On Mount Nebo apd then the lawgiver, lifted tie the lsnlgity'e alms, was carried Lo the opening of a cave and placed in a crypt, and one stroke of the divine hand smoothed the features late an everlasting calm, and a rook was rolled to the door, and the only obsequies, at ohie:lt God did all the offices of priest and undertaker gravedigger and Mourner, were ended (111, was not Miriam, the sister of l3doses, doing a good thing, an important thing, a glorious thing when she watch- ed the boat woven of river plants and male water tight wilh'aspl?allume, car- rying its one pabsengee? Did she not part all the ages of time and of a com- ing eternity under obligation when she defended her helpless brother from the perils aquatic., reptilianand raven- ous? She it was that brought that wonderful babe and his mother togeth- er, so that he star reared to be the deliverer of his nation, when otherwise, if saved at all from the rushes of the Nile, he would have been only one more -1'In- L of rGod-defyingPharaohs;or P eoss�'1`hermutif the bathing house t crown of inherited the , nhe t 1 would have i Egypt, and. 3 no child of her 'ishe < but J as . awu 411!8 adopted child would ha have (tome to coronation ftad there teen no 0lir- iam there would have been no ,Moses What a garland. for faitlful sister- hood I For lies- many a lawgiver and how many a hero and how many 11 de- liverer and how many a saint are the world and the abureh indebted to a watchful, loving, faithful, Godly sis- ter? COMO out of the farmltonses,c•ome wp out of the ine0ns11i(IOouS homes, come up banks of elle Hudson, from the n �>Savannah r. he acann and I/• of and t andltnosc the 1'Iobile and the: Mississippi and all the other Niles of America, and let u,e see you, the Miriaxus' who watched and protected the leaders in law and medi- cine and merchandise end religion! if I: should ask all physicians and utter r nays incl: mt'rrllanLs and ministers I st s O1 of religion, and successful men of all pro- fessions and trades who are indebted to an elder sister for steed influences and perhaps for an edit:itlien or a pros- perous start to let it le known, hund- reds would testify God knows how many of our Greek lexicons and bow much of our schooling were paid for by money that would otherwise have gone for the replenishing or a sister's wardrobe W'b1le Lhe brother sailed off for a resounding sphere, the sister watched him arum the hanks of self denial. Miriam was the eldest of the fam- ily, Moses and Aaron, her brothers, were younger. Oh, the power or the elder sister to help decide the bro- ther's character for usefulness and for heaven She ran keep off from her brother more evils than Miriam could have driven back water -fowl or cro- codile from the ars, of bulrushes. The ulder sister decides the direction to which the cradle heat shall sail. By gentleness, by good reuse, by Christian principles site can turn it tusvar115 the palace, not of wicked .Pharauh, but of a holy God, and a brighter princess than Thermutis should lift his} out of peril, oven eeligion, rl•llos° sways are sways of pleasantness and all her paths are peace. The older sister, how mush the world ones her I. Born white yet the family was in limited circulnstan- ees, site had. to hold and take care of ler younger breiltors, And If there is anything that excites my sympathy it is a little girl lugging round a great fat child, and getting her ears boxed because she rennet keep him quiet. By the time elle gets, to young womanhood she is pale and worn out and her at- tractiveness has been sacrificed on the sitar of sisterly fidelity„anct she 4s con- signed to celibacy and society calls her by an unfair name, but in heaven they sail. her Miriam. In most familiea the two most undesirable places in the re- cord of births, are the first and the last: the first because she is sworn out with the cares of a house that cannot afford 10 hire help, and the last be- cu.use she is spelled as a: pet. Among the grandest: equipages that sweep through the streets of heaven will be those oc- cupied by sisters who sacrificed them- selves for brothers. They will have the finest of the Apocalyptic white horses,and many o on earth looked a who e down apart them will helve a torn out to let them puss, the charioteer err- ing: 'Clear the way 1 A' queen is com- ing!" Let sisters not begrudge the time and care bestowed on a brother. 11 is hard to bel iOve that any boy tent you know so well as your brother COT ever turn out anything very useful. Well, he may not ho aMoses. There is (linty one of bleat kind needed for 0.00() years, But I tell you what your brohb,.r will) be, either a bless'ing' 07 a curse. to society and a candidate Pei' ha:ppiiness or wretched- nl'ss, l.E's whl,l, like 1341ses, have the choice between rubies and l'ivin'g coals amt your influence will luawe much to do WW1 his derision. ,311 Maly noir, like Moses, be bre del'Sverer of a nation, but he 10113', after your father anis mother are gums, be the deliverer >1 a house - bold, 1\Vhut thousands of homes to -day On) piloted by brothers! '.]'here are properties now' well invested and yield- ing biome for llhe support of sisters anl:1 yon3ig):1' brother be(x3uSe 1 he older brother rose do the laladershi,p from, the day the father lay down to (lie. What .- ever you do for v r.'r brother sv'1,11 cone hock to yolu, ain',:..30 you sett him On not.used ct'41Bori0ns, unaccottmodel- ing example, it will recoil upon yen from :his Ow11 irritated and despoiled nh'tu131. If you. 1:y palettes with. his inlirwities and h,; nob1.lty cif c,Laaacle. nevelt wiltb him in the Pow years of your e1n11pnm;t0llsl.ill, you will leave your (puusels reflected: book upon you some clay by his splendor of behavior in some crisis where he Would have failed but for you. Don't snub bion, 'Don't depreciate his ability. Dant talk discou'agengly about his future. Don't tat Miriam get down cif the bank of the Nile and wade out and upset the ark of bulrushes, Don't testae 'him. Brothers tunes sisters oto net dons''tit'r id nay harm to lease. That Spiltid abroad in the family i8 one of Lhe nlea,nest and most devnish There s a leasing fleet ie pleasurable and is only another form of innocent la.Tlary. but that which provokes and Ir'r'itates nnrl minks the eye flesh. with Anger if; to be reprehended, It wo0ld he les' blameworthy to- take is booth or thorns and draw thou" across your ester's abselc or to lake a Jeninfe and draw its elea.7p edge aerQSs your brother's hand till the blood spurts, for that would. damage Only the body, but teasing is the thorn and the 1(11315 srratclling and lacerating tete dis1iilsLl nab and the soul. It 4N the curse of innumerable house- 1tnl115 that; the l:rotlturs tense Mlle maters (1,11(1 the sisters 143 b1'3Llu•rs. Sem01imuB it in the velar of the hair. or the shape of i. + 1 the i feat '� • o features o' 1 f os i x offal al to 111L. Sometimes it is by revealing s' cret or by a suggestive look or guf- faw, or an "Abend" Teasel Tease Teasel5 •' For 111crcy s sake, quit 41a11 ill, st segs, "1La that 11(1.1111 his I>r,,Litsr is a xnur(il'res," Now, swan yau, by ing, teas - melee your brother or sistee hate Orap turn, 1Lihrl oe her into a murderer or murdl?reed, Don't lel, jealousy ever touch a sist- er's Saul, ns is so often floes, because Luer 'brother guts In honor or more m,6an11. 7,vem Mimiam., ]:has hiertlhne olf aha toot, 141)8 Rtl'nek by that 31.011! passlan of jeal- ousy, She hat possessed unlimited in- fluence over Mosns, and now he mar- ries, and not duty so, bun marries a blade woman from i(tiacspia„ and Miriam in ao disgusted and outraged al, Moses, first boeause he load. married at all, and next het'e, se sus had practiced inis- cogmdL'on that 14113* 15 drtuwn into 0 fr5uzy, and. t'luzn begins to 113x11 white and gels white as a (trnpsa and then whiter C }m 111 a corpse.s" . Per complexion II its like chalk -dabs feet le, she ]las the Egyptian lnpeoey, And now the bro- ther 4 1 wltu 'n she had defendedi on the Nile cn:• t? i.9 toS•. liar resone i,n a. prayer er ,a Y l that 1>rulgs her restorati',n. Let tiers Ise no nem its tel your 1101.1r^ for jeal- Mae either to sit or stand. It is a leprous ah'„lni cation, Your brother's sol+ease, d) &biters, is your snt'.cesa 1 1-I;s victories will be your victories. For While boost's d,he brother led the yore] music after the to ctntsslaug of the Rc+el sea„ bliriam the sifter, with two sheets of shining brass uplifted and glittering lei the sun, led the instrumental music, x11,1,1: the 070115ls 'till the last 11 t3 h a frightened neigh of pursuing cavalry horse was smothered in the waive and the last legyptd,n hsltnet went under, 'llesv strong it makes a, fatuity whoa all the. s:sterrs and brothers stand to- gether and w'lle,t an awifiul wreak when ^ ' t4( s d.slnimgraCo, quarreling about a 01140r's 141,11 anal making the surro- gni•''v office 'horrible with their ss r , 'l; le ' 'lb'tler, when you, were lit- tle. trh'ldr•dr in the nursery, that with your pliyhuus0 mallets you had, acci- dentally ccidentally killed each other fighlin.41 across your cradle than that, having conte to the age of maturity and hay - let In your ovine and arteries the bleed of the same father and mother, you Light emelt other across the par- e,.,t,ul gruve lel the cemetery. If you ehlry knew it, your interests are tdo21@ical. UC all the families of the earth that ever stood together per- haps the ,most, conspicuous is the fam- ily of the Rothschilds, As Mayer Ao- seen Inethlsc'hild was about to die, in 1012, he gathered his children about himl - Auieehn, Solomon, Nathan, Charles end James -and made them promise that they would always be United en 'rllnnge. Obeying that in- jalu:tdcul, they have been Lite mightiest commercial power on earth, and at the raising or lowering of their scepter 03114. ne have risen or fallen. That idla1s(.rates bb s', muen, on. a Jorge seals and for selfish purposes, a united, fam- ily rimy achi,ate. ;But suppose that 111411ad Led a, Magnitude of dollars es M.0 Object it he doinitr good and mak- tag salutary. impression and raising talcs sunken world, bow much more en- nobling I Sister, you do your part and brother well do his part, If bliriam will lovingly watch the boat on the Nitta, Moses wilt help her when leprous disasters strike, :Viten father end mother are gone - and they neon will he, if they have not already made exit -the sisterly and fraternal bend will be the only liga- ment that wilt hold the family togeth- er. How mans' reasons for your deep and unfaltering affection for each other 1 ,Rooked in the sante cradle ; bent; over by the same motherly ten- derness; treed for by the same father's weary arms and. aching brow; with oammon inheritance of 5111 the family 1ecrets and witty manes given you by parents who (Ratted you with the high- est hopes for your happiness and pros- perity, I charge you be loving and. kind and, forgiving. If the sister see that the brother never wants a sym- i;sth'izer, the brother will see that the sister 'never wants an escort. .011, if the sisters of a household know through what terrific and damning t1 mptatdanls their brother goes in city lite they would hardly sleep !lights in anxiety for his saivaticn I And if you would 'make le holy c0napiraey of Ieind words earl gentle attentions and earnest prayers, that would save his soul from death and hide a multitude of sins. But Let the sister dash off In, o115 dirootiun in discipleship or the world., and the brother flee off 4n an- odes direction and (Iissil:alion, and it will VOA Is> laag before they will mese againalthe irc'n gate of despair, their blistered feet in the hot: ashes of a consumed lifetime., Alas, that broth - ars and edsters though living together for years very often, do not know each teeter, and Quit they see. ,•sly the 4m- perfecti:tstt,S Out( none of the virtues! General Batter ur the Rtu:elan eavulry .had in early life wandered off in the army, end thea ramify sullpoeed he was lead. After he gained a fortune he en- camped one day to Tlu+tut, his native nave, and Glace a ben me., and aln1041 Lias great military mea who 11 01-0 to Isla he invited. a plain miller and his wife, who lived. 'tens by and who, af- flightd, came, fearing some harm w'oul•I be. dome them. The miller and his wife were placed one 4.11 each side ft1:(+ general at the table. The gen- eat a' ked the miller all about his ram- 4ly,and the miIler said the the had two brothels and n sister, "Nu other brushers?" "My younger tiro( her wens: aft evil.U, the army many years ago end. no (101114 wits long ago killed." Then the general said, "Soldiers, T ant this 'maul's younger brother, whom he ih,oug'hlt was dead," And how louri was the cheer toad haw warm Lhe c)n- bra Brcelother Oa sister, you need ns meet' "1 an introduction to each other as they d ld. You • to n,ot know each ot'h- onderful Urea ChIlel Was Plot Well a Dingle Day for Three Years -A Fath- er's Grateful Words for the Oure of Hla Daughter, 'terry little girl, whip is now seven, yearn old, weighed oats' three poundsa at the time of her birth. Pim three years and a quarter of bar life she was not well a single dla,y. T was persuaded to t(hlougve ht I wer euldasiveaitaaafele trial, l, 7910 child began taking it aecordingg' t%1 di1'ectians. The result was a perfe" t core and. bee health has been go et ever (since her recovery, due, we feel. sure, Ca the Igrlod effects of tits wonderful medicine. You do not know what a cornf"tct it is to my wife earl myself to have her rest:rred to health. I le - Neve the cure Ls permanent, and/ I shall always feel thankful for lil,od's Sar- saparilla:' George MoJ:farinnd, Wail• acelturgh, Ont, c Sarsa- parilla Is Canada's Qrnatest Medicine, Mold by all Druggists. Price, 51; six for S. Get Recurs, Hood's P1I15ease lea elIsel026 04a ettd er.Y .n uth i k your our bre thor is rrroutY andcross and queer, seat , n l he thinks o 'q e k you are selfish and proud and unlovely. Both wrong. That brother will be a prince in some icuman's eyes, and that sister a queen in the estimation of some maul. Tlhal brother is a magnificent &&Row, and, that Caister is a morning in one. Came, let me introduce you: "I!.L ses, this is Miriam, Miriam, this is bioses." Add 75 cent. t. to 1 n your present appreciation of each oth- er and when you kiss good morning do not otic kuP' your mild cheek, Nvet from. the ler e Iwashing, ng, as though you hated to touch each other's lipnaf - Sectionato caress, Let it have alt the fondness of cordiality of a loving mis- ter's kiss. Make yourself as agreeable and help- fula L each other as possible, rrmem- berigr n that soon n yqu part. The few years of boyhood. and girlhood will soon slip by, and you will go out to homes of your own a'n.e. into the battle with the world and amid ever changing vicis- situdes and on paths orostied with graves and op steeps hard, to climb and through shadowy ravine. But, 0 my God. and Saviour, may the terminus of the journey be the same as the start; -namely, at fritter's and mother's knee, if they have Inherited the king- dom. Them, as in boyhood and girl - hoed days, we rushed is atter the day's absence with couch to tell of exciting edam:dare, ant father a.nd mother en- joyed. the recital 115 much as we who made it, no we Sha'11 oa the hillside of heaven rehearse to them all the scenes of our earthly expedition, and they shall welcome vs home, as swe say, "Father and another, we have r'Omeand brought our children with us." The old revival hymn, described it with glorious repetltioa: Brothers and sisters there will meet, Brothers and sisters there will meet, Bothers and sisters there will meet, Will meet to part no, more, I read ofa child. in the country who was detained at a neig'hbor's 11: use on 0 stormy night by some fascinating stor- ies that well, being told him. and then looked Out and saw it wan so dark he did not dare go home. Th:., incident im- pressed me the more I ehtuse in my oheldhood I had much the same exper- ience. T,hre boy asked his 1011)1a404 to go with him, but they dared not. It got later and later -7 o'clock, 8 o'clock, 9 o'clock, "Oh," he said, "1 wish f. were hornet" As he opened the door the last time a blinding fla+ll of lightning and a deafening roar evereame hint. But after awhile he sew 4n' the distance a lantern, and, 1o, bis 4,rolbeS1( 4011,5 Pool- ing to fetch hien h^me, and the lad stepped out and with swift feet hast- ened on to his brother, whir took him hiome, where they were s, glad to greet Mien and for <a long time sapper had (leen waiting. So may it bel when the night of death comes and Dull earthly friends cannot go kith us, ands we dare tot ge alone; may our brother; our elder brother, uur friend doter than a brother, 000(3 Sul to Meet uso111 the I'ght of the pie antes, n•hirl1 shalt P. a lantern to uur feet. and: then see vidl go in to join our toned onus wait - lug for us su>1el all ready, a marr- iage LI ea 1 Uh g 11 \, supper of the Lamle! Permanently Cured. A STORY TOLD BY A JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. Ai Melted With Ln 4lrippe Which Left Ilio Neal( ant! IVern Ont - Kidney Trouble Added ILa 4'oatpllrnt10114 Anil the Sapi+r• er Wal Dlsfournged, '['rola the,lonrnal, Summel•sitic, P310. One of the best. lcilown men around BBediquc and vicinity is Mr. Alfred Sohurman, who has recently removed to North ('arteton. Ili', Schulman was born 4n 1?esiiqu,l about ses'enty years ago, home tstenty'-five years ago hal ewe sworn in as a justice of the prase, and ai:oul teienty-one 4eur.e ago Ise was aptoinled. clerk nr the county '•Ours, in both of v hell offices he has given every satisfaction, Sir. &inte- infale was sale° a farmer on a large Beale and hies host sten engaged in that occupation led a limey life, being com- pelled to attend sl.r[etly to business, batt Less than a year ago he reL•4r- enl from farming and now lives in a ,'ot1ago in North Cna'leion, Before. his retirement, worse suleh as only a man engaged in that. oceupatiou knows any- thing ;Mout, claimed his attention. Ilis increasing years 1110110 the burden heav- ier, and the spring work of 1893 wore him completel • out. 'Chis is what, he, ]ells n.L03lt it, and 11oW he WM cured. '111 the spying of 1.898 the anustnnt 'oil cines drudgery connected Stith the sock of farming wore me out oouiplete- ty, and the broad: down was the more rom3lete because the results were con - Two Hundred and Seventy -Five Cups in each pouted of 40c, UD`LA Ceylon Tea: 1)o you realize the value this contains—seven cups for one cent, Try it. 28, 40, 50 and 000. 111 fete Paokagos, Froth Leadilttr grocers. pled with the bad often"; left by an attack of 1a grippe. Gala of the rs8ulLs Of la grippe was u nasty cough, an- 1 other was the complete lass of apps- 1 tile. My spirits were greatly depressed and !felt that 1 lead lived out my days, . 1 always felt 'cold, and consequently the stove and I were great: friends, but the cold effected Moro especially My feat 111111 caused me groat annoy -1 rums. •o. A+ r r 'r Added to this c u ,11 aft m was' m 1 It xif"le 4 l serions kidney trouble which tires-; taped to prove the worst enlny of all, 1 sons unable to do any work, h .' ad no 0111 Midi t son and less serelluth, end i was not a hit the bel.Ler of all the doctor's Jnedic'lno T had taken. It was my wife who 'Mewed me at last to try Dr. \\'illianls' Pink Veils. 1 bought six boxes and began taking thein. My 11opo revived beesausn a change for the, leiter wets soon taking place, and be- fore they were done 1 was cured. The six loxes brought hank my appetite, strength, and ambition, in short, all that 1 had lost in the way of strength and health. The. next spring, howos'- CEO x• .A,4I IO-- 'rl,e selih,¢ doe; not amount ,, to much, eley alfno.t !�D se111hotnsrlVes, INGoodrich e -Flex SINGLE TUBE MOB - You obta In trot of n11 a 3418 of the alunx4l' anAua, built of the mire eV prA•tgttrN., mud subjected to eeYef9 tests. 'These are points Mut should. ...tes.k. establish the onoadoaco the Etre do• serves, 001r catalogue "'r" Pully es. ¢ plaint:, Stadler it. Dealers quoted. AM4010AN 8„ , 164 and'419008 5304100eLimitedt, W„ TORONTO. G 44^.6041,A,V.iy, gets or, my health again gave way and. I: Apples, Poultry, Eggs„z11„, Immediately began using the fink PUN! again, and f am happy to say that they effected that time a permanent cure and to -day T am well and hearty as if f were only forty, I strongly remain' mend Dr. Williams' Pink fills to all who are suffering as I was, Dr, Williams' fink Pills cure by go- toroot ing t n ; r 1118 r n1 of the di$ease. They renew nod ill t: u up the blood., and strengthen the neres, thus driving disease fm thee3atom 'Avoid imita- tions its -tions bY Insisting that every ox you. purchase 1,s P rlowd in a scrapping bearing the full trade marts, Dr, 'Wil - Items' Pink Pills fur Pale People: SOMI(TE3ING POR NOTHING. Persons suffering from, Rheumatism, Salt Ch Rheum, Pile Tetter, i lblalns Pczpnla SkiDi Piles, MUM'S, sass rte. who ha sears a two cent stamp (for postage only) with name and address, we will send a free sample of L risk's Magnetic. l nt- ment with a Ransom's Cook Book free. Francis U. Kahle, 127 Bay St., Toren,. to, W. P. C. 906. „eEC.47®.,.er,® We utter nothing but the hure truth when we claim IiJ0131.11 so INDO-CEYLON TEA, to be the most economical in the world, TRY IT II The Dawson Commisslon Co,,um'tatl Per. of Wast Market and Oc;norno et, - TORONTO, Toronto Cutting Schad. YOUNG MICN, Learn to nut Nu bitter (rad( or profession. Write for pnrtleu,ars, 316 Tondo q n a Bt.. Toronto. R. SPROULE, B, A., (graduate of Dublin University, Ireland) eipeeialiet C'hrm a Diseases of the Nerves, BI,,ad, (IOW nutlunppl Adn,oi,tl, 4IoipoeedVitol 15o0rgy. Letters omadootI0 1100' creel. U8 Carlton St., Toronto. Mills, MTlllti & Haim Barristera,eta„ removed to Weals Bidffr„ Rich mond Et. W., Toronto: THROAT 1 1, N. A110185011, M.0„ No, 5 Ooiloge-0t. TORONTO, Ont, p� DL AYE, EAR, NOSE SPECIALIST FAhi011a ONTARIO BUSIN SS CQI,LEGI Iltosb widely Attended in Amerioa. For lllu et!•ated Oatalogue (Nth year), Annaass- ROBINSON & J®HPISON, SELLEVILLE. . . - ONT. Klondike Suppler eceser145 0 4453, 8101381 (BOOMS, .11'feagtll'kt�. 143114, NNow811005. Bene, limeys MOannsuNs., lrlsu(410 Tooltr.a, Oro. sone for ltlondtkolt4P, The Wightman Sportinz Goods 00., 401.8r. P.uuS'n, MQN'flilt eiL, QUID, "WE r 11 T� p WANT R U I�:U nt ll gqent!adieuq and gentlemen an boa e. plied With genteel and Ve1'y 11100'1TABf.ID ons 10 ell, Iniestry 1s 1 he 0448341114/ MEG. SHEA 1`10 to scours G000 RI0)2tYNIDIld TION. Oa08lve the addron orreprennitetive who bee. luta ote trail 4113 la 21 D AYS, es cum be made right ht AP von" own 001214, 5, L, NICfrOLS & 00 s6 nLlkeemoad Wised, Torenta, - HAVE YOU — A PW WITH TWO TAILS? W. C419HARRIS, Is So, ggWarm - e RRIS, M ne17ANT, William St., - - - TORONTO, Oat - 210 CP 3 ng gCP, COTS Z-14:11111. • DYt, GOODE'S PAIIR`LESS PENN ItOYrAL1 PILLS A Specific for female Complaints are a tris boon to ivory Indy who suffers In the perform nice of natures effort, They at owe ease the pain an restore natural mid healthy oaten of the ovarian Set sets. For youngand developing �yonlenhood 11;02 050 any remedy whch can lie neon. They aro ootnpound° 1 bstaoaes the attire rfoal los of . tab 000 colas from L C y Y p ib k our draggle t d •ellnb pps sats n or perfectly auto n 1 A y d a n p po y h does not keepthumb.; he ea F Lem a d If 0 rat u m8 au. P Ian 1.00 r BOEWo t pp��rocur0 them [qr y r e pa , SaTh. T meta a aeuta: The Toronto Pharmacal On., Limited, Toronto. ASK YOUR DEALER FOR oyal Safety RNIG OIL, BURNING The Best CARMAN OM, MANUFACTURED ONLY BY �b Q, . y� t 11 CO5 TORONTO, ONT. GOLD RINGS FREE! we wl``t giro ons 11a11'round P.Ing, rant Molloa Goin plane s',vor- rnnt0d, to anyone who 0(11 sell i lox. lndesh'bctlhlOLeacF Wicks (needand we*Inman trimming)a you Mefriendsls.p. 'fs. ou sal write us and we wlil ma you 41)5'6+'latxe, You 1814 them andend,s them0ae and wowlll munyoo tbo Ring, 0TAR O1U1MICAL GO,. Box618, Oeaterbroolr, Cuun. finish. We fully FREE OF COST. MPNTREAL-Windsor Hotel Block. WINNIPEG --Winnipeg RubberWorks. HALIFAX -Office opens lst April, .dEo,.MEECII13ER.X1 single tube and "GrXIVIC pebble tread tires come from the hands of experienced work- men, not lacking in one good thing that goes to at once make a tire easy riding, wear resisting and perfect in guarantee every pair of road tires, and repair them • Write for prices. TORONTO 'ME CO., Limited, 9 Adelaide St, Wast, 12 VA RI ETI ES FOR 25 Cts. This is a BONA FIDE offer made to introduce our Vegetable nnd Plower Seeds to new customers and which we guarantee to please you or the amount paid refunded and the S. given as a present. At these prices we eau 00(1.3' otfor the varieties named below. Order by number. Buy What 4 ou want. They are sent by mall post paid. Select from the following list 1 - VEGETABLES. (Omer by Number.) 1.73eot, Eal'pse, round 2. Beet, Egyptian, act round 3. °abboire, Winningstadt 4. Cabbage, F011(0'e Bn merick 5. Oarrot, hell Ions, 00)0)01 3, Oarrol, Oneronde eoarint T. Encumber, Chicago Pickling 8, Encumber, Long Green 2, Colory, Bolden selbBlonohlag 10, Horhs, Suge 11, Borbs, Silvery 12. Herbs, Marjoram 11 Latham, Nonpareil (Onbhogs 14. Lottuao Denver Market (curled) 15, Musk Melon, extra early, Nutmeg la Water *felon, Early ()anode 17. Colon, large red Wethersfield 18. Onion, Mallow Globe Dunrars 114. Parsnip, 6collow Crown 20, Radish, French Breakfast 21, Radish, Rnsy Gent 22. Sgoos3,, Hubbard 28. Tomato, extra early Atlontle 94, Tomato, Dwarf °Lampton FLOWERS. 25, Asters, mixed 90. Mignonette, sweet 17. Pansy, mixed 28. Petunia, mixed 58, Nasturtiums. tall mixed 30. sweet Pone, Floa mixed 8l, 14(111 Mlnwer, Ourdon 8)x011 We will NOT ACCEPT AN ORDER at these prices where the packets are NOT selected from the above Ilst. Rosy Gem Radish. FREE WITH ORO RERY Providing this °nupon la (MT OFT and sent to ns with on order for 12 pnolio),, we will Include 1 pnoket New Elan t Chil- ton Relpiglosnis, mice 200, Free of Merge TO SU114CR1B1CRS OF 1011(8 PAPF,R, WIVI. RENME, TORONTO. c Ahs f cs,c • `i L t 'Eu�i✓'>r ri" v m r :1� 4 ea% �� i THE NEW MGR I ,:lea IIS 9 Cures Rheumatism, Iiduey and Skin diseases 4000 Canadians testify to its Merits, Physicians use it daily in their practicey Glergy7en of all denominations endorse it. The general publics swearar l�it. King's Daughters, Hamilton, say: "No hesitation in recommending it. Ifnow it has ecwed a terrible case of Sciatica, and other cases of Rheumatism.' Bev. Thee, Geoghegan, an, St. Peter's fission Hamilton , "Fromn personsinterviewed 1received the sante hearty testimony of pain removed and health restored. Twenty-five people." Rev, Eugene Groulx, Archbishop's Palace, Ottawa: '`Marvellous cures affected in Ithuematie and Skin Diseases which' came directly to my notice. Twenty-six people." Patrick Ryder, London, Ont.: r'Had Rheumatism thirty-six years but "Kootenay Oure" drove it all out ofmy System." Mrs. Maggie 1\[eiilartin, ltadenhurst St., Toronto; "Left side completely paralysed. "Koote- nay Cure" and nothing else, restored my health." HE WT'tO HESITA'T'ES 18 LOS'S. The longer you wait the worse you become, but as long as you have waited we can cape you. Just think, 4000 people eared in Canada alone. Copy of above testimonials and others (sworn tot sent free on app a "Kootenay „ {. l� i :t aC and R ' 1 the MAY (� �, There is no substitute for Cure which contains your druggist does not sell it send direct to r ;,• THE S. S. RYCK.14N MEDICINE CO r LimitedA ILTON, ONT. PRICE $I 00 PER BOTTLE; 6 BOTTLES 'OR $5.00 "KOOTENIAY PILLS", which o04tain thq Now Ingredient, aro a surd,0ure for FIeadeabe, 1II111ou1ti noes and. Constipation, Insist upon Kootenay Pills, Price 26o, mailed to any address. 1