The Brussels Post, 1898-10-14, Page 7OCT. 14, 18O8
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MAO NAME OF JESUS,
REV, DR, TALMAGE PREACHES ON
ITS SIGNIFICANCE..
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Dr. Talmage pr'eaohed from the fol-
lowing text ; "A name which is above
every other isme -
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This was One of I au1's rapturous and.
enihuellastia descriptions of the name
of Jesus. By common proverb we have
Dome to believe that there 114 nothing
do a name, and so parents somelimes
.present their children for baptism re-
gardless of the title given them, and
not thinking that that particular
title will be either a hindrance or a
nein. Strange mistake. You have
no right to give your child a name
that is lacking either in euphony or
moral meaning. It is a sin for you to
mall your child Jehoikim or Tigtath-
Pileser. Because you yourself may
have an exasperating name is no rea-
son why you should give it to those
who come after yon. But how often
Wo have seen some name, filled with
jargon, rattling down from generation
to generation, simply because someone
•a long while ago happened to be af-
fliated with it. Institutions and en-
terprises have sometimes without suf-
ficient deliberation taken their rro-
menolature. Mighty destinies have
been decided by the significance of a
name. There aro men who all their
life long toil and tussle to get over
the influence of some unfortunate
name. While we may, through right
behavious and Christian demeanor,
:outlive the fact that wo were baptized
by the name of a despot, or an infidel,
or a cheat, how much better it would
have been if wo could have
started life without any such en-
cumbrance. When I find the Apos-
tle, in my text, and 1n other parts of
his writing, breaking out in a80rip-
tions of admiration in regard to the
name of Jesus, 1 want to inquire what
are some of Lbe characteristics of that
appellation. And 0, that the Saviour
himself, while I speak, might fill mo
with His own presence, for We never
tan tell to others that which we have
not ourselves felt,
First, this name of Jesus is an easy
name. Sometimes we are introduced
to people whose name is so long and
unpronouuoeable that we have sharp-
ly to listen, and to hear the name giv-
en to us two or three times, before we
venture- to speak it. But within the
first two years the little child clasps
its hands, and looks up, and says:
'jases," Can it be, amid all the fami-
lies in this Church, there is one house-
hold where' the little ones speak of
"father." and "mother," and "broth -t
e1'," and "sister," and not of "the name
whioli is above every name ?" Some-
times we forget the titles of our very
hest friends, and we have to pawse and
think before we can recall the name.
But can you imagine any freak of in-
tellect in which you could forget ,the
Saviour's designation 7 That word
Jesus seems to fit the tongue In every
dtaleot. When the voloe in old ago
gets feeble, and tremulous, and In-
distinct, still this roger word has po-
tent utterance. When an aged man
was dying, and he had tont his mem-
ory of everything else, one of his chil-
dren said to him: "Father, do you know
me?" He replied: "No, I don't know
you." And another child came and
asked the same question, and got the
same answer, and another, and anoth-
er. Then the minister of Christ came
in end said to the dying man "Father,
do you know me?" He replied: "No, I
don't know you.' Then said the min-
ister e "Do
in-ister: "Do you know Jesus?" "0, yes,"
?said the old man. "I know Jesus. 'Chief
among ten thousand and the One al-
together lovely.'" Yes, in all ages,
in all languages, and the world over,
it is un easy name.
"Jesus, I love Thy charming mune,
'Tis music to my ear ;
Thain would I sound it out so loud
That heaven and earth might hoar."
Still further: I remark it is a beau-
tiful name. You have noticed that it
is impossible to diasoolate a name from
the person who has the name. So
there are names that are to me re-
pulsive -I do 1101 want to hear them
at all -while those very names are at-
tractive to you. Why the difference?
It is because I happen to know persons
by those names who are moss, and sour,
and snappish, and' queer, while the
persons you need to know by those
names were pleasant and ai:traolive,
As we cannot dissociate a name from
the person who holds the name, that
consideration makes Christ's name so
unspeakably beautiful. No sooner is
it pronounced in your presence than
you think of Bethlehem, and Gotham -
elle, and Golgotha, and you see the lov-
ing face, and hear the tender voice, and
feel the gentle (:ouch. You see Jesus,
the one what though banquel1ing with
heavenly hierarchs, come down to
breakfast on .the fish that rough men
had just hauled out of Genessaret;
Jesus, the one who, though the clouds
are the dust: of His feet, walked
foot -sore on the road to Emmaus.
Just as. soon ha the name (8 pronounce
ed in your presence you think of how
the shining Ono gave back the cen-
turion's daughte•, and how He help-
ed the blind man bo the sunlight: and
how Ho made the cripple's crutch use-
less, and How Ile looked down into
the babe's laughing eyes, anti, as the
little one struggled to go to Ilim,
flung ottt His arms around it, and im-
pressed a loving kiss on its brow, and
said: "Of such is the kingdom of
heaven." Beautiful name" -Jesus 1 It
stands for love, for patienr.6, for kind -
nese, for forbearnnrc, for self-sacrifice,
for magnanimity. It is arm/Valle with
all odors and areordent with all liar -
emotes, Sometimes 1 (8130 Mut name,
and the let -tore 868181 to he 111,1(10 out
of tears, and ].hen again they 1oc11c like
gleaming (Towne. Sometimes they
seem to lee as though twisted out of
the straw on whirl] He ley, and then
as though built out of the thrones on
which His people shall reign. eloeie-
times T sound that word, "Jesus," and
Inear coming through the two sylla-
1 es the sigh of (let h8eman6 and thegroan of Calvary ; and again I sound
it, and it (s 11.11 a -ripple will( gladness
and a -ring with ho811nm4, Take all the
glories of boob -bindery, and put thorn
around the page where that name is
rinterl
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Cl usl. 1a
p Ins morning
1•e
r4 niheitor
on the wall,I. (chip 'C of
from harp's string ag and thunder it out
in organs diapason. ,Sound it often,
sound it well, until every star shall
seen. to shine 11, a.nclevery flower
shall seem to br018(1113 it, and moun-
tain and sea., and day and night, and
mirth and heaven 'acclaim in full
(,pant: "Ble88ed bo Il(s glorious name
for ever, The nano that is above
every name."
"Jesus, the name high over all,
In heaven, and earth, and sky."
To 111e repenting soul, to the ex-
hausted invalid, to (he Sunday -school
gni, to the snow-white octogenarian,
it is beautiful. The old man comes in
from a long walk, and tremblingly
opens the doors, and bangs his hat on
the old nail, and sets his cane in the
usual corner, and lies down on a
couch, and says to his children and
grandchildren: "M.y dears, T ani go-
ing to leave you." They say: "Why.
where are you going, grandfnther7"
I am going to Jesus." And so the
old man faints away into heaven. The
little child comes In from play, and
throws herself on your lap, and says:
"Mamlma, I am so sick, I nm so sick."
And you put her to bed, and the
fever is worse and worse, until in
some midnight she looks up into your
face and says: "Mamma, kiss me,
good-bye, I am going away from you."
And you say: 'My dear, where are
you going to?" And she says: "I ant
going to Jesus." And the red cheek
which you thought was the mark of
the fever, only turns out to be the
carnation bloom of heaven I 0, yes;
it is a sweet name spoken by the lips
of childhood, spoken by the old man.
Stilt further: It is a mighty name.
Rothschild is a potent name in the
commercial world, Caviar in the
scientific world, Irving a powerful
name in the literary world, Welling-
ton a mighty name In the military
world; but tell me any name in all
the earth so potent to awe, and lift,
and thrill, and rouse, and agitate, and
bless, as this nem0 of Jesus. Thai: one
word unhorsed Saul, and flung New-
ton on his face 011 ship's deck, and(to-
day holds a hundred million of the
race with omnipotent spell. That
name in England to -day means more
than Victoria; in Germany, means
more than Ring William; in Italy,
means more than Garibaldi or Victor
Emanuel, I have seen a man bound
hand and foot in sin, Satan, his hard
task -master, in a bondage fron which
no human power could deliver hire,
and yet at the pronunciation of that
one word he dashed down his chains
and marched out for ever free. I have
seen a men overwhelmed with disaster
the last hope fled, the last light gone
out ; that name pronounced in his
hearing, the sea dropped, the olouda
scattered, and a sunburst of eternal
gladness poured into his soul. I have
seen a man hardened -in infidelity, de-
fiant of God, full of scoff and jeer,
jocose of the judgment, reckless of an
unending eternity, nt the mere pro-
nunciation of that name blenoh, and
cower, and quake, and pney, and sob,
and groan, and believe, and rejoice. 0,
it is ie mighty name! At its ut-
terance the last wall of sin will
fall, the last temple of superstition
crumble, the last Juggernaut of cruel-
ty trash to pieces. That name will
first make all the earth tremble, and
than it will make all the nations sing.
It is to be the password at every gate
of honour. l:he Insignia on every flag,
the battle shout in every conflict, All
the millions of the earth are to know
it. The red horse of carnage seen in
apocalyptic vision, and the blaok horse
of death, aro to fall hack on their
haunches, and the white horse of vic-
tory will go forth, mounted by Him
who haul the moon under His feet, and
the stars of heaven for his tiara, Other
dominions seem to be giving out; this
seems to be enlarging, Spain has had
to give up much of its dominion. Aus-
tria has been wonderfully depleted in
power. France had to surrender some
of her favourite provinces. Most of
the thrones of the world are being low-
ered, most of the (oeptros of the world
are being shortened; but every .Bible
printed, every tract distributed, every
Sunday -school class taught, every
school founded1overy church establish-
ed, is extending the power of Christ's
name. That name has already been
spoken under the Chinese Avail, and in
Siberian snow -castle, and in Brazilian
grove, and in eastern pagoda. '!'hat
name is to swallow up all other 11511168,
That crown is to 00361' up all other
m'owns. That empire is to absorb all
other dominations:
"All crimes sheet cease, and ancient
frauds shall fail,
Returning justice lift aloft her scale;
Peace o'er the world her olive wand
extend,
And white -robed Innocence from hea-
ven descend.
Still 'further; it Is an enduring name.
You clamber over the Omen of the
graveyard and pull aside ('•r'. weeds,
and you see the faded inseription on
the tombstone. That was the mime 'of
,lhe man who once.ruled all that town.
The mightiest names of the world have
either perished or are perishing, Gre-
gory VI,, Sancho of Spain, Conrad I.
of Germany, Richard I, of England,.
Louis XVI. of Terence, Catherine of
Rue:de-(mighty names once, that made
the world tremble; but now, none so
pool' as to do them revel•enoe, and to
the great mass of people they moan
absolutely nothing; they never heard
of them, Ilia the mune of Christ is
to endure for aver. It will be permit.
tinted in art, for there will he other
Bellinis 10 depiel Lho Madonna; there
will he other Ghirlandjos to represent
("hrisl.'s baptism; thele will be other
Bronzinos to allow us Christ visiting
I he prison; other Gioltos to app, l l
our sight with the erucifix(nn. The
mune will be preserved in song, for
there will be other Alexander 7101)65
In write the "Meesinll," other Dr,
Youngs to portra3'. His triumph; other
Cowpels to ping His love. II: will he
preserved in costly and magnificent
architecture, for Protestanlsnt is yet
to have its St. Marks and its St. Pet-
ers, ('1µl. name will he preserved in
the literature of the world, for already
it le embalmed in the beet books, and
there will be other lir. I'aleys to write
the "1Rviden,ee of Christianity," and
other Richard Heelers to (108orlbe the
Savionr'(1 coming to ,judgment, But
above all, and 111DTe than all, that mune
wIll he embalmed in the memory of all
the good of earth and all the great,
ones of heaved, Will (.11e delivered
bonlimau of earth ever forget who
freed Lim? Will the blind Ivan of
earth forget who gave hide sight? Will
(he mil raid of earth forget who
broughthlhim home? Nol o! To
do.
stray the memory of (bat name of
Christ, you would have to burn up
all 111e Bibles anti all the ehurc111135 on
earth, and (hon in aspirit of univer-
sal arson go through the gates of hear
Von, and put a torah Lo the temples
and the temples, and the palaces, and
after all that oily was wrapped in nvv-
ful conflagration, and the citizens
came out and gazed cm the ruin -even
(:hen, they would hear that name in
the thunder of falling tower and the
crash of crumbling wall, and see it
inwrough1 In the flying banners of
flame, and the redeemed of the Lori(
on high would be happy yet and cry
out: "Let the paleoea and the temples
burn, we have Jesus left!" "Blessed
be His glorious name forever and over,
The nanle that 18 above every name,"
Have you ever made up your mind
by what name you will call Christ
when you meet Ham in , heaven? You
know 11e has many names. Will you
call him Jesus, or the Annointed
One, or the Messiah, or wilt you take
some of the symbolical names which
on earth you learned from your Bible?
(Wandering some day in the garden
of God on high, the place a -bloom with
eternal springtide, infinite luxuri-
ance of rose, and lily, and amaranth,]
you may look up into his face and say:
My Lord, Thou art the Rose of Shar-
on; and the Lily of the Valley,"
Como day, as a soul comes up from
earth to take its place in the firma-
ment, and shine as a star for, ever and
ever, and the luster of a useful life
shall beam forth tremulous andbeauti-
An Afflicted Mother
(NURSING HER DYING CHILD HER
HEALTH GAVE WAY.
Annemin, Followed by Neuralgic !'alts
Racked Her Systeal-Her Friends Fear.
ed That She Could Not Rocever.
From the 'Enterprise, Bridgewater,
N. S,
Mr. and Mrs. Janos A. Diehl, who
live about one and 14 half miles from
Bridgewater, are highly esteemed by
a large circle of friends. Mrs. Diehl
has passed through a trying illness, the
particulars of which she recently gave
a reporter of the Enterprise, as fol-
lows: -"1n the spring of 1896 my health
gave way, ; In addition to my ordi-
nary household duties I had the con-
stant care day and night of a sick
child. In the hope of saving my little
one, it dill not occur to me that over-
work, loss of sleep and anxiety were
exhausting my strength. Finally
my child passed away, and then
(realized my physioal condition,
Shortly after I was attacked
with neuralgia pains in the shoulder
whioh shifted to my right side after
there weeks and settled there, The
three weeks and settled there. The
pain in my side grew worse and after
a few days I became unable to leave
my bed. In addition to my bodily
trouble I became melancholy and was
very muoh reduced in flesh. 1MIy
friends regarded my condition as dan-
gerous, I remained in bed several
weeks; to me it seemed ages. It is Im-
possible to describe the agonies. Isuf-
fered during that time. A skilful phy-
eician was in constant attendance up-
on me. He said mine was the worst
case of anaemia and general neural-
gia he had ever seen. ,After some
weeks he succeeded in getting me out
of bed and after a few more weeks I
was able to do some light household
work. But I was only a shadow of my
former self ; my appetite was very poor
and that maddening pain still clung
to my side and also spread to the re-
gion of the heart and lungs, darling
through and about them like lances
outtiag the flesh. Every few days I
had to apply erobon oil and fly blis-
ters to my chest, and had a had
cough. My friends gave up, think-
ing I had consumption. I, too, really
thought my end w.as near, fearing
mostly that the pains about my
heart might take me off any day. Dur-
ing all my illness I had never thought of
any medicine other than what my doc-
tor prescribed, It happened, however,
that in glancing over the Enterprise
one day my eye fell upon the stnLenient
of a 011•o made by Dr. Williams' Pink
Pills. The ease resembled mine in some
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It haunted me for. 80v08111 days not-
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my mind. At last I asked the doctor
whether he thought theeopills would
help me. lie looked at me amoment
and then remarked "well perhaps you
had better try them. I believe
they do work wonders in some cases
and if they do not cure you they will
certainly do no harm," That remark
opened to me the door of life, for had
he said. "no" I should not have used
the pills. When I lied used two boxes
I began to feel better, my appetite im-
proved. and there were lees of those
pains about• theheart and chest. The
cough too was less severe. 'kept on
till six boxes more were taken and to
nlekea long story short, IWee myself
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Mains gone and I could do my own
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restored me I my family, I em ever
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fol, you may look up into the face of
Christ and say: "M3' Lord, Thou art a
brighter star -the Morning Star -- a
star for ever."
Wandering some day amid the foun-
tains of life that toss in the sunlight
and fall in crash of pearl and ame-
thyst in golden an'l crystalline urn,
and you wander up the round -banked
river to where it first tingles its
silver on the rook, and out of the cl(,al-
ices of love you drink to honour and
everlasting joy, you may look up into
the face of Christ and say: "My Lord,
Thou art the Fountain of Living
W41.ter."
Some day wandering amid the lambs
and sheep in the heavenly pastures,
feeding bly the rook, rejoicing in the
presence oe him w'11.0 brought you out
of the wolfish wilderness to the sbeep-
• fold above, you may look up into ilia
loving and watchful eye, and. say: "My
Lord, Thou art the Shepherd of the
Everlasting Hills."
,But there is another name you may
select. I will imagine that heaven is
done. Every throne has its king. Ev-
ery harp has its harper. Heaven has
gathered up everything that is worth
having. The treasures .of the whole
universe have poured. intoit The song
full, The ranks full. The mansions
full. Heaven full. The sun shall set a-
fire with splendor the domes of the
temples, and burnish the golden streets
into a blaze, and be reflected back from
the solid pearl of the twelve gates, and
it. shalt be noon in heaven, noon on the
river, noon on the hills, noon in all the
valleys -high noon. Then the soul may
look up, gradually accustoming itself
to the vision, shading the
eyes as from the almost in-
sufferable splendour of the noonday
light, until the vision can endure it,
cry(ng out: "Thou art the Sun that
navel• sets]"
At this point I am staggered with
the thought notwithstanding all the
charm in the name of Jesus, and the
fact that it is so easy a name, and so
beautiful a name, and so potent a
name, and so enduring a name, there
are people in this house who find no
charm in those two syllables. 0, come
this day and see whether there is
anything in Jesus. I challenge those
of you who are farther from God to
come at close of this service and test
with me whether God is good, and
Christ is gracious, and the Holy Spirit
is bmnipotent. I challenge you to
come and kneel flown with me at the
sitar of mercy. I will kneel on one
side of the altar, 'and you kneel on the
other side of it, and neither of us will
rise up until our sins are forgiven,
and we asoribe, In the words of the
text, all honour to the name of Jesus
-you pronouncing it, I pronounoing it
-the name that is above every name.
"His worth if all the nations knew,
Sure the whole Barth would love
Him too."
0, that God this morning, by the
power of His Holy Spirit, would roll
over you a vision of that blessed Christ,
and you would begin to weep, and pray,
and believe, and rejoice, You have
heardof the warrior who went out to
fight against Christ. He knew he was
in the wrong, and while waging the
Iver against the Kingdom of Christ:,
an arrow struck him, and he fell. It
pierced him in the heart, and lying
there, his face to the sun his life -blood
running away, he caught a handful of
the blood that was rushing out in his
right hand, and held it up before the
sun and (Tied out: " 0 Jesus, Thou
hast conquered!" And if to -day the
arrow of God's Spirit, piercing your
soul, you felt the ,truth of what I have
been trying to proohtim, you would
surrender now and for ever to the Lord
whq bought you. Glorious name I I
know not whether you will accept it
or hot ; but I cvl ll tell you one thing
here and now, in the presence of angels
and men, I take Him to be my Lord,
my God, my pardon, my peace, my life,
my joy, my salvation, my heaven 1
"Blessed be His glorious name for aver.
The name that is above every name,"
"Hallolujnh1 unto Him that sit tell
upon the throne end unto the Lamb for
ever and ever. Amon and Amen and
Amen."
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A description comes from London of
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'With it any ono can turn out alump
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twenty minutes. The only other
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shipboard, or in the country, where it
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other hew:lege, the machine can be
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containing the fluid and then Tot:a.to
the machine, In from throe 10 five
minutes the contents will be fey 601(1.
The cost of the 'whole equipment is
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Warts on the nose, are considered by
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A wort anywhere is annoying, un-
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Ilia warty. A painless, certain and
permanent' cure may lie found in
Putnam's Corn Extractor. When you
have cured all your warts, use the re-
mainder on your corns. It cures both,
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HIS EXPERIENCE.
Meeks -Let us come to an agree-
ment of some kind and put it in blaok
and white. Talk is cheap, you know,
Weeks -Yes, but ink is expensive.
Meeks -What do you mean?
Weeks -I let a drop of it scatter over
the beak of a friend's note about a year
ago and I'm still making payments
on it.
TO CURB A COLD IN ONE DAY.
Take Laxative Brom Quinine Tablets. 4410rvs.
gets rotund the woes, If It (aIle to Cure. 150.
AN IDOL. SHATTERED.
The Poet - Methinks? Oh, yes]
Shakespeare frequently uses rho ex-
pression.
The Vestal (pretty, but not intel-
lectual) - Me thinks? Goodness( I
never dreamed he made suoh mistakes.
IMPROVED MATHEMATICS.
}ghat are you working on now 1 was
asked of the man who is always invent-
ing but never invents.
Nothing very big just at present. I'm
about completing a method for calcul-
ating compound interest with a rubber
stamp.
There is more Catarrh to thio section of the
country than all other dlseasee put together
and until the last fele retire was supposed to
be In curable. For a great many years 410010 e
pronouaced it a local disease, and prercrl6ed
coat remo4fce, and by constantly felling to
cure with ]Meet treatment, pronounced it in -
mumble. Science hal proven catarrh to be a
oenetltutfonnl disease and therefore requires
constitutional treatment. fF,11's Catarrh Cure,
manufeetured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo,
Ohio, le the only constitutional cure on the
market, It in taken internally in doses from
i10 drops to a teaspoonful. It acts directly on
the blood and mucous !unlaces of the system.
They offer one hundred dollars for any case it
fails to cure. Send for oiroulers teed Midi.
menials. Address.
F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo. 0.
Sold by Druggists, 75o,
ifall's Family Pills are the best,
W. P. C. 940
SAuSAOE OABtNOB-Now Importatlonm3neetEn111eh
Sheep and American Hog Oaah'ggs-reliable goods at
rightotic., PARK, BLACKWELL a 00., Toronto,
OOEf ti pllO10 E°NGRAVINfr
J.L40NISENCCo
1 IQti . PEle1Ifll ,1 ..rORON OI
L
Mille, Mille A Males,
Barristers,etg., remove
to Weslo Bld_Se., Rieh
mond ShyW., Toronto,
IF you want to either buy or sell Apples
in car lots, writeus.
The Dawson Commission Cb., Limited,
'roromte.
The Merits ofd
LUDELLA EYLON TEA
Become more and more apparent to the users as Lime'passes,
Ask your grocer for i1.
Lead packages, - - a$, 40, 50 and dos
•
AGENTS CAN MAKE (3111 MONOY SELLING
r. our epode! hook.; low once«- good vale ,e
and large come The 11(1WELL BOOT
Co., Saturday lelgbt Building, 'reroute),
Headache, Foe a-gche, &
e t r" I la, lnetuntly t alioeed by Y O
tent Neuralgia ]The Prim; 25o, Modlaios40. stamps for
trial paakn e. The Hutchings Muditiut Oo, Taranto.
School Desks
IDEAL -AUTOMATIC.
The OFFIOE SPECIALTY MFG, 00.,
(Limited)
Toronto and Newmarket, OM,
rGri�ir�oe
Central
STRATPORD, ONT.
Best Commercial School in the Provinne' enter now:
;catalogue free, 13. J. ELLIOTT, Principal.
The Reid Bros. Mfg. Co., M SILL ARD
(3 Oat. ogue. 257 KingES and at. West, ALLEYS, Phone
aped
Farms for Sale
Three Farms for Sale, on easy terms.
Property situated convenient to C. P.
Railway. Specially adapted for stoc(c
raising. For further particulars apply
to
11.M McNAMARA,Barrister,NorthBay, Ont.
THE TRIUMPH - ss. r
ADJUSTABLE STOVEPIPES.
Easy pot up and taken down. Oen
4, be cleaned, nested, nod put w ym t ,
a small space. Ask your dealers for t rj
tlem. Manufactured by {qT
C. B. BARCLAY,z
168 Adelaide St. W., Toronto.
01,0
carne
I).
PAINT
SO CHEAP you can
ase it on
old .shingle roofs or sides
of buildings. Used 22
Years. Ask your dealer
for it. THE FORM WOOD PRESERVATIVE & PAINT
COMPANY, 870 Queen West, Toronto.
WANTED.
Woman in every town, to do house to house
canvassing for a well established medicine.
'Easy seller. Liberal commission. No security
ortnveetmentregnired. Addreae,
E. A. SPRONG, Hamilton, Ont.
L. COFFEE & CO.,
Ps1ab11ebed 1646(
GRAIN AND COMMISSION
MERCHANTS,
sow 40MT0 Beard of Trade Pulliane,
TORONTO, ONT.
Sgwatu "Lta11. Joust L Oo7D>m.
TORONTO CUTTING SCHOOL offo» epeeist
• lnduoonlente- to young men deslrante o
1,1(1011851 Outbin r Fun partioulare on oppl0
tenon. lie YONOI3 8T., TOI;ONTO,
Dominion Line Steamships ,
Montreal emit/memo le Liverpool In mum 0r I
and fast twin sarow steamships 'Labra or,
Gori OC'
1 4
v ' Dominion,''Boatsmen,'
o io, 8
Superior .0 u
'1�
s
P Oa mm6de n ror or Fit n� j "
d '
g Cabin, 8e
nn Cabin And Steerage a tea o osteo ora o '
n R. a
g p
4
Ilea
aegagqe-Etre( Cabin, d110,; ocond 'debt'!;
35; oteera a 822.60 and upwards according
steamer end berth. For all information ap�p
to Local Agents or DAVID TORRANOE 8c Coq
Gaul Agents, 11 St, Sacratnent et., Moatrauls,
This transom. one 01'14
0415(01 doalgne.
A.11 doenripblooe els wool
(1111(0,', 14.0ooma,7
tib, nu& 001ora11Y11
Woad wort(.
;�j{' E. LIMON, 700 Yongs rt,
r All original designs. Writs for griaae, Tamil
TELEGRAPHY. otpnaTyd e l8onum
,00xnial nub ol, are pro1erly Caught In tpe
CENTRAL
BUSINESS COLLEGE,
(remote, Tongs and Gerrard Bts. Pall 2'tre, now open,'
'Members admitted at any time. Eight regular teacher
Splendid equipment. Write 1o. catalogue. l
W. N. ?NAW, Prinolpal.
TAMMERERS.
Onlytoetltutton in Canada for the mod
every plume of speech d foss Sotabl(al'g0
�1p Toronto, 1890. Oure gnnratt,,
OHUH 0 Pembroke
St., IomatTIITE,
0 Psmbroks Ot, Toronto, Ome,edHi
Heating
OUR SPECIALTY.,
110T WATER -Our now ars.
tem with steel radiators
WARM AIR-Ooal or wood
furnaces. We have man
tyle, sod sires to niece
from.
OOMBINATION-Hot eater
and warm air milted for
many requirement&
Write un It you hareem",
thing to heat and we 1100
able to suggest something of
advantage.
WE BEND FREE OATALODU11 AND ESTIMATES
ON APPLIOATID5.
CLARE CROS. & CO.$roe&h O WIORM
For Sale.
dd
18 IN. STOOTAVANT
BLOW FAN
7 in. Outlet, 4x3 Pulley.
Good as New. Cheap.
The Wilson Publishing Co.,
LIMITED,
73 Adelaide St. West.
TORONTO.
SEND FOR PRICE LIST.
Brooch Loading Shot Guns 84.00 upwards.. Revolvers,St,25,
81.80 to 82.00. We post -pay revolvers at this price.
Brace and Six Boat Auger Bite only 81,60.-poetpeid anywhere In
the Dominion for 52.00.
WLLRINS & CO., - IN and lee King St, Raid, Toronto.
CAVADIAiV PRODUCE C;®RPORA'i"IOtV LI D.
Incorporated under the Company's Acts. 186n to tees.
NO FOUNDERS, PREFERENCE OR DEFERRED SHARES. N0 UNDERWRITING OF SHARES HAS BEEN 0R WILL DE PAID FOR.
SHARE CIPITAL, £200,000, of whloh £50,000, is reserved for Subscription In Canada,
3FL3ca. 6(ta,®40® 3EIC.A RIE2:11 a,:I'' $t,6-csQ1 :EL_:_
PAYABLE AS FOLLOWS : $1.00 per Share on Applloatlon, $1 00 per Share on Allotment, and the Balano0 as and when
required by cane of not more than 51.25 per Share at intervals of not less than a month.
Directors :-Colonel J. HARRIS, Fellow Royal Colonial Institute, F.R. G,S., etc., Chairman ; Dr. ROBERT FAR UHAR-
SON, M.P., Director of Bovril, Limited; HENRY HEAVEN, Esq., Director of the New Civil Service Co-operation,
Limited ; R. S. GLADSTONE, Esq„ Director of the Belgravia Dairy Company, Limited ; R. WILSON -SMITH, ESQ.,
Standard Life Buildings, Montreal.
Advisory Board in Canada: -W. MANN, Esq„ President of the Montreal Union Abbatoir Co,, & Union Cold Storage Com:
pany ; O. M. MACPHERSON, Esq., Allan Grove Creameries, Lancaster, Ontario 1 O. M. GOULD, Esq., (IRA GOULD
& SONS, Warehousemen, etc.), Montreal ; S. M. BROOKFIELD, Esq., Pres. Canada and Newfoundland Steamship Co,,
Halifax; J. W. BIGELOW, Esq., President of the Nova Scotia Fruit Growers' Association; E. J. WOOLVERTON,
Esq., Grimsby, Pres. Niagara District Fruit Growers' Company.
deneral Manager In Canada: -Major WILLIAM CLARE, Halifax, N.S., Director of the Canadian Atlantic Cold Storage
Com,
General Agent for Ontario: -JAMES MCGREGOR, Esq., 23 King Street West, Toronto.
Bankers:-London--PARR'S BANK, Limited, Bartholomew Lane, London, E.C„ and Branches; Canada -THE BANK OF
.BRITISH NORTH AMERICA, Toronto, and Branches,
Brokers :-London-Messrs. WILLIAM H, HART & CO.,26 Old Broad St.,Londen,E,C.,and Stock Exchange; Canada -Messrs.
AIMTLUU.' JARVIS & CO., Stock Exchange, Toronto ; Canada -Messrs, R. WILSON -SMITH, MELDRUM & CO.,.
Stook Exchange, Montreal.
(solicitors: -Messrs, MOPHERSON, CLARK, CAMPBELL & JARVIS, Toronto; Messrs, SCOTT, SCOTT & CURLE,
Ottawa; Messrs. E„ F„ & H. LANDON, 83 New Broad Street, London, E.C.
Auditors: -Messrs, SELLARS, DICK8EE & CO., 48 Copthall Avenue, London,. E.C., Glasgow, and Toronto, Chartered
Accoantants.
Secretary and Offices (pro tem,) :--HERBERT SIMPSON, Esq„ 8 Union Court, Old Broad Street, London, E.C.
CSegtrai Offices in Canada (pro tem.): -TORONTO and MONTREAL.
This Corporation hoe been formed for the pnrpose of dealing as Morohants and as General Agents in England for Canadian Agricultural.
Itertioul Meal, Fishery and Dalryprodueo, to open establlshmonte in suitable locations for the wholesole and retail solo thereof, and to eetab-
ieh depots in Canada whore produces eau be bought or advances mettle On diroot consignments. For the latae' purpose reliab'o produce
3xperi0 wilt repreoont the Corporation at the teatime roaolvintt points in Canada where Cold atorn.3e facilities exiee. These experts will
attond the principal produce markets and be in constant tench by telegraph with the mana,emontin Canada and the Emmet Eve in London.
The Corporation will make arrangBements to con3Lruot and operate under skilful management a large number of lvholeudo and retail
setablishroonte in London and deal ex0lnslvol in Canadianfood, such as dairy products, eg. g,, fruit, meat, bacon, fish, canned goods, flour,
de. These eetabllohments will be divided into nto dopartmonte for the different classes of food, and will be thoroughly equipped with mocha -
Meal refrigeration and all other modern improvements. Contracts oro pending to meet the req9uirements of eaoperalive asseeintlone, army
Lori navy contractor., hot de and other largo eonsu(nors throughout Great Britain, and provision will be made for periodical auction settee
et the 0001081 wholdeale warehouses of the Corporaron.
Arrangements will be made with lending Canadian producers whereby the Corporation will secure at first east a sufficient end regular
supply of fresh products of the most reliable brands.
Dimsomoes.-In order that all intero.te may be fairly 1•opresonted on the regular Board of Directors, 1 -revision has been 111Ade for two
Canadian preoontotives, resident in the Dominion. One has Already been appointed, and the second will be nominated by Canadianshare-
holders When the Rall ammo( of stook line been subscribed. Tho Canadian Advisory Board, ae already organised,. le composed of pmetical
and reeponslble mon, who have had wide exporlonae in produeo refrigoratiug and shipping bestnose.
In London and its euburbo, with its six millions of inhabitants, a field. exists for a wholesale and ratan Canadian produce trade of groat
magnitude and IlnntOnee poseibili Los. Sixteen moohaniosl refrigerating wnrehou000, distributed in suitable twenties around Loddon, aro
alrea(y in operation, The Corporation reserve supplies will bo oarried in these Co'd St ern0'R'areloneoo, std there Will be telephone cont.
mimian(ion between them and rho Corporation retabliohmente.
The 011o1003Ni tatroduetlon or meihmeal rotrigern.ttnn (105 opened 05 a now era in feed 0upp1(es, Perishable preclude are now sues
000seill earriod in Cold Stereo Warehouses pro erred without detnrloration and furnished to consumers in excellent condition all the yc01
round at reasonable prlaos. This corporation Warehouses',
90100108 the newest ani 1nostptproved s stem er rsfrl oratdon Mr its stores' c requirementa'
and Imo scoured] the serVioes of nrat elves men wile are thor0ugR1ly expoelencod in the protium end refrigerating br n000. g
The ggreafleterest whish the Dominion and Provincial Governments of Canada take in the development of th's produce trgqde, and in
bringing I heprodurer andnonaumer closer together ran be readily understood by the impror•eme n'a which aro being made uindertheir Mend.
ly super'vi+loo in Weil ornti+n, transportation and other faeilitles. B3' (8overno30ntal aseistaneo twentythroe at°Wellies now plying be,
ttvoon C+made. and Groat 1(rit((0 are equippers w•it h 1(104 diva meohauleal refelgorat ton, and a regular re(riger8tor car 0atv(0e hag been organ•
lead on the leading Canadian rant:onee. 1'0T(ehable products can thereby be transported and pro00rved in Cold Storngo from for source of pro.
duellon in Canada bo tee loading seaports in Cron 1(811( been
Governmental assistance and guarantees have also promised for the establishmentof cold r"ora(o warehouses at tending chipping
ports and di,t,ributing eon tree.
This Corporation with its largo avelleb10 c apital, unlimited 0000000 of supply and domand, great facilities and appliances. trading upon
eque able terms in specie] Roca of fleet class food, should be tumbled to pay good dividends upon whet no donb4will be a safe as 1 ermelnlf
bnel,300, 't v
4.0111301011dI corn (don nt the relative va no of nth Canadian products au the dfpppora(inn 10 most likely to beadle, grows (kat the one
mid average dlireronco 1,01we011 the tire( Cost (0.3' LX ) and (omit (11140. in the 01ty of Lancl6n runs from lei to Meer 10(41.,
The profits! or the Corporation 01111 b0 derived from its regular wholesale and retell trade, interest epee ndvenoee, *tuition tweet pofiASM
nom:e ssirns and aponm al o0 n'r eri
A 0tock �xolinngo 1101tiren t will bo applied far ire London, Toronto And Montreal.
Vernet of nppliaation for shares may bo obtained from the Corporation's biokore,
lsliiMIILIYJS JARVIS & 'CO,, TORONTO.