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The Brussels Post, 1898-10-14, Page 9OCT, 14, 189 TSE BRUSSELS FOS T. MAGIC NAME OF JESUS, REV. DR, TALMAGE PREACHES ON ITS SIGNIFICANCE. '''IkeNnun,whim! Is Above Every Nante" 11 Sin ells For Love, Pllllenee, ItIiffi le'sa, Fortnum; n ee, bel faMerlliee, Magoon f• nuiy-People W'ho lihlll. No (thane 10 tae Niune -Dr, Talmage flakes 0 Strong Tien Per 11. A. despatch from Washington says: - Dr. Talmage preached from the fol- lowing text: "A name which Is above Bveay other nam "-Pil1. 11. 0. This was one of Paul's rapturous and enthusiestio descriptions of I he name of Jenna. By common proverb we have Dome to bell BYO that there le nothing In a name, and so parents sometimes .present their children for baptism re- gardless of the title given thein, and not thinking that that particular title will be either a hindrance or a help. Strange mistake. You have no right to give your ohild a name that is lacking either in euphony or moral meaning, It is a sin for you to tail your child J'ehoikim or Tiglath- Ptleaer. Because you yourself may have an exasperating name is no roa- nen why you. should give it to those who come after yon. But how often we have seen some name, filled with ,jargon, rattling down from generation to generation, simply because someone a long while ago happened to be af- flicted with it. Institutions and en- terprises have sometimes without suf- ficient deliberation taken their no- menclature. Mighty destinies have been decided by the significance of a name. There are mon who all their life long toil and tussle to get over the influence of some unfortunate lame. 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 bavo been if we could have started life without any such en- cumbrance. When I find. the Apos- tle, in my text, and in other parts of his waiting, breaking out in ascrip- tions of admiration in regard to the name of Jesus, I want to inquire what .are some of the characteristics of that appellation. And 0, that the Saviour blmself, while I speak, might fill me with His own presence, for wo never oan 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 unpronounceable 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: "Jesus." 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-, er," and "sister," and not of "the name which is above every name ?" Some- times we forget the titles of our very best friends, and we have to pause 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? That word Jesus seems to fit the tongue in every dialect. When the voice in old age gets feeble, and tremulous, and in- distinct, still this ragas word has po- tent utterance. When an aged man was dying, and he had lost his mem- ory of everything else, one of his chil- dren said to hien; "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 and said to the dying man: "Father, do you know me?" He replied: "No, I don't know you." Then said the min- 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 oil languages, and the world over, it is an easy name. "Jesus, I love Thy charming name, 'Tis mesio to my ear Fain 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 dissociate a name from the person who has the namo. So there aro pumas that are to me re- pulsive --I do not want to hear them at ail -while those very names are at- tractive to you. Why the difference 1 It is because I happen to know persons by tbose names who are cross, and sour, and snappish, and' queer, while the persons you used to know by those names were plectsaat and attractive. As we cannot dissociate a name from the person who holds the name, that consideration makes Christ's mune so unspeakably beautiful. No sooner is it pronounced in your presetoe than you think of Bothlehcm, and Gethsem- ane, and Golgotha, and you see the lov- ing face, and hear the tender voiao, and feel the gentle touch. You see Jesus, the one who, though banquetling with heavenly hierarchs, come down to breakfast on the fish that rough E12611 had just hauled out of Geneasaret ; jests, the one who, though the clouds aro the duel: of Hie ,feet, walked foot -sore on the road to Emmaus. Just as 80on as the mune Is ln'on0000- ed in your presence you think of how the shining Ono gave back the oon- turion's daughter, and how Ho help- ed the blind man to the sunlighi'. and liow He made the oripple's crutch use- less, and How hie looked down into the babe's laughing eyes, and, as the libile one struggled, to go to Ilial, Hang out Ilis arms around it, and im- pressed a loving kiss 00 its brow, and said: "Of such is the kingdom of heaven," Beautiful name -Jesus! It stands Inc love, for patience, for kind- ness, for forbearenee, for self-snorifico, for magnanimity, It is aeomdtio'with all odors and as -verdant with nil hnr- 010111es. Sometimes I see that name, and the letters seem to he made out of tears, and then again they look like gleaming crowns. Sometimes they seem to me as though twisted our: of the straw on which He lay, and then as though built out of the thrones on which Ilis people shall reign. Rome - times I sound that word, "Jesus," and I hear owning through ibe two vitae blas the sigh of Gellisern,tnv and l.hn groan of Calvo ry ; and again 1 sound it, and it is at n -ripple WI( 11 gladness and a -ring with hosanna, Take all the glories of book -bindery, and put them around the Page where that name is printed. On Christmas morning ng wreathe a111aitan 11)0s.1 w 1 . Let itr di P from harp's string and thunder G out in organ's diapason, .Sound it often, sound it well, until every star shah seen. to shine it, and every flower shall seem to breathe it, and moun- tain and sea, unit day and night, and earth and heaven alcolaim in full eluent: "Blessed be His gloriousntune for ever, Tho name that is above every name." "Jesus, the name high over all, In heaven, and earth, and sky." To the repenting soul, to the ex- hausted invalid, to the Sunday -school girl, to the snow-white octogenarian, it is beautiful, The cod man comes in from a long walk, and tremblingly opens the doors, and hangs his hat on the old nail, and eats his cane in the usual corner, and lies down on a couch, and says to his children and grandchildren: "My dears, I am go- ing to leave you." .Choy say: "Why, where are you going, grandfather' 1" "1 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: Manama, I am so sick, 1 um so sink." And you put her to bed, and the fever is worse and worse, until in some midnight she looks up into your rum and says: "Mamma, kiss me, good-bye, I tem going away from you." And you say: 'My dear, where are you going to?" And she says: "I am going to Jesus." And the rod cheek which you thought was the mark of the fever, only turns out to be the carnation bloom of heaven! 0, yes; it is a sweet name spoken by thy lips of childhood, spoken by the old man. Still further: It is a mighty name. Rothschild is a potent name in the commercial world, Cuvier in the seientifie 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 Mees, as this name of Jesus. That one word unhorsed Saul, and flung New- ton on his faze on ship's deck, andoto- day holds a hundred million of the MOB with omnipotent spell. That name in England to -day means more than Victoria; in Germany, moans more than Icing 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 from which no human power could deliver him, and yet at the pronunciation of thut one word be dashed down his chains and marched out for ever free. I have seen a man overwhelmed with disaster the last hope fled, the last light gone out; that name pronounced in his hearing, the sea, dropped, the clouds scattered, and a sunburst of eternal gladness poured into his soul. I have seen a man hardened -in infidelity, de- fiant of God, fall of scoff and jeer, jocose of the judgment, reckless of an unending eternity, at the more pro- nunciation of that name blanch, and cower, and quake, and pray, and sob, and groan, and believe, and rejoice. 0, it is a mighty name i At its ut- terance the last wall of sin will fall, the lest temple of superstition crumble, the last Juggernaut of cruel- ty crash to pieces. That name will first maks all the earth tremble, and then it will make all the nations sing. It la to be the password at every gate of honour, the 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 black horse of death, are to fall hack on their haunches, and the white horse of vic- tory will go forth, mounted by Him who hath the moon under His feet, and the stars of heaven for his tiara. Other dominions seem to be giving out; this seems to he enlarging. Spain hashadto give up much of its dnminton. 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 sceptres of the world are being shortened; but every Bible printed, every treat distributed, every Sunday -school class taught, every school founded,,,every church establish- ed, is extending the power of Christ's name. That name has latently been spoken under the Chinese wall, and in Siberian snow -castle, and in Brazilian grove, and in eastern pagoda. That name is to swallow up all other names. That crown is to cover up all other crowns. That empire is to absorb all other dominations: "Ali crimes shalt tease, and ancient frauds the 11 fail, Returning justice lift aloft her scale; Peace o'er the world her olive wand extend, And white -robed Innocence from hea- ven despond. Still 'further; it Is an enduring name. You clamber over the fence of the gravoya:rd and pull aside f 's weeds, and you see the faded inscription on the tombstone, That was the name 'of the man who once ruled all that town. The.nighl:iest names of the World have either perished or are perishing. Gre- gory VT., Sancho of Spain, Conrad I. of Germany, We/lard Y, of England, Louis S.VI, of Frame, C'n.thot'itlo of Russia -mighty names once, that made the world tremble; but now, none so poor as to do I hem 1'everOnee, and t o the great mass of people they mean absolutely nothing; they never heard of them, But the name of Christ is to endure for ever, It will be perpet- uated in art, for there will be other Bollinis to depict the Madonna; thorn will be other Ghirland los to represent .Christ's baptism; there 10111 he other ilronzinos to show us Christ visiting the prison; at her Gloton to appall our sight with the crucifixion, The DOME 0111 l,o pniecrval In song, for (here will he til her Alexander Popes lo write the Messiah," other ,lir, Youngs to portray. His tr'iumph; other Cowpers to sing His love, It will be preserved in easily and magnifleent architecture, for Protestanisrn is yet. fo have ire St. Marks and its K. Pet- ers 1']Irtt name will be preserved in Ilse literature of the world, for already it is embalmed in the best looks, and there will be ollier Ur. Pales to write Ilse "J':videnees of Christianity," and other Bache rd flttxlcrs In detreribo the Savioites rumbas to jndgtnent. But above all, and more than all, that name will he embalmed In the memory of all the good of earth and all the great ones of heaven. Will the delivered bondman of earth ever forget who freed him? Will the blind man of earth forget who gave him sight? Will the outcast of earth forget: who brought him home? Nol Nol To de- stiny the memory of t ut name of Christ, you would have to burn up all the 'Bibles and all the (Jnurales on earth, and then in a,spinit of univer- sallw'son go through the gates of hea- ven, and put a torch Lo the temples and the temples, and the palaces, and after all that city was wrapped in aw- ful conflagration, and the citizens mine out and gazed on the ruin -even then, they would hear that name in the thunder of failing tower and Lhe emelt of crumbling wall, and see it inwroughb in the flying banners of flame, and the redeemed of the Lord. on high would be happy yet and cry out: Let t.be palaces and Lha temples burn, we have Jesus left!" '"Blessed be His glorious name for ever and over. The name that is above, every name." ,tIave you ever made up your mind by what name you will call Christ when you meet Ilim in ,heaven? You know bo has many names. Will you call him Jesus, or the Anointed One, or the Messiah, or will you take some of the symbolical names which on earth you learned from your Bible? Wandering 801110 clay 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." Some day, as a soul comes up from earth to take its plane 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. Anaentln, Followed by Neuralgic Pains Racked Ilei System -Her Friends Fear- ed That She Could Not Recover. From the 'Enterprise, Bridgewater, N. S. Mr. and Mrs. James A. Diehl, who live about one and a half miles from Bridgewater, are highly esteemed by it large circle of friends. Ielrs. Diehl has passed through a trying illness, the partioulars of which she recently gave a reporter of the Euberprtse, as fol- lows: -"In the spring of 1896 my health gave way. In addition to my ordi- nary household duties I bad the con- stant care day end night of a sick child. In the hope of saving my little one, it died not occur to me that over- work, loss of sleep and anxiety were exhausting my strength. Finally my child passed away, and then I realized my physical oondltion, Shortly after I was !attacked with neuralgia pains in the shoulder whioh shifted to my right slde after there weeks and settled there. The throe weeks and settled there. The pain to 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 iu flesh. My friends regarded my condition as dan- gerous. I remained in bed several weeks ; to mo it seemed ages. It is im- possible to describe the agonies Isuf- fared during that time. A skilful phy- sician was in constant attendance up- on one. He said mine was the worst case of anaemia and general neural- gia rte 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, darting through and about them like .lances cutting the flesh. Every few days I had to apply oroton oil and fly blis- ters to my *hest, and had a bad cough. h'Ay friends gave up, think- ing I had consumption. I, too, really thought my end was near, fearing Mostly that the pains about my heart might take mo 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 statement of a cure made by Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. The ease resembled mine in some respects. I read and re -read the article, It haunted me for several days not- withstanding I tried to dismiss it from my mind. At last I asked the dootor whether he thought these pills would help me. He looked et me amoment and then remarked "well perhaps you had better try thorn. I believe they do work wonders in some casae 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 1sllould not have used the pills. When I had used two boxes I began to feel better, my appetite im- proved and there were lass of those pains about the/mart and chest. The cough too was lees severe. I kept on till six boxes more were taken andto Make a long story short, Isms myself again, appetite good, 'spbrit1 buoyant, pains gone and I could do my own work with. oomfort. I have been well ever since and have no doubt that Dr. Rrilliams'PinkPills savedmy life and restored me to my family. I am ever ready to speak their 105.1508 and nil any heart am ever invoking God's blessing upon their discoverer. iltheutnatism, sciatica, neuralgia, par- tial paralysis, locomotor, ataxia, nerve sus headache, nervone prostration and. diseases depending upon humors in the 11ood, such as scrofnle, chronic erysipe- las, etc„ all disappear before a fair treatment With Dr, Williams' Pink Pills, They give a healthy glow to pale and sallow complexions and build and renew the entire system: Sold by all dealers 00 sent: post: paid et GOc a (08.1 or six boxes for 52.50 by address- ing the De- Williams' bfedlehio Co., l'irorkville, Ont. Do not be persuaded to take some substitute. ;Pall ' I diciIne i;kJ Fully as Important and Beneficial ne Spring Medicine. The system needs help in adapting Itself to the changes in temperature, .Hood's Sarsaparilla AN just the medicine lib keep the blood rich and pure, creole Ian appetite, givo good digestion and Ilene and strengthen the groat vital organs, 1t wards off malaria, fevers and other forms of Illness which so readily overcome it weak and debili- tated system in the fall, It mires all forme of blood disease, like scrofula, malt enemas, um , boils and pimples, over- comes va -Cb PH dyspepsia, catarrh and rheuma- tism, strengthens the nervous system and gives refreshing sloop. . ; rS'•i; p'tJ rilla Is Canada's Greatest Medicine, 81; six for 66. Hood's Pills uoteaOUy, promprdy and olraotively. 26 00018. fol, you may look up into the facts of Christ and say: "My Lord, Thou art a brighter star -the Morning Star - a star for ever." Wandering socio day amid the foun- tains of life that toss in the sunlight and fall in crash of pearl and ame- thyst in golden and crystalline urn, and you wander up the round -banked river to where it first tingles its silver on the rook, and out of the cttal- loes 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 Water," Some day wandering amid the lambs and sheep in the heavenly pastures, feeding by the rook, rejoicing in the presence of him who brought you out of the wolfish wilderness to the sheep- fold above, you may look up into Hie loving and watchful eye, and, say: "My Lord, Thou art the Shepherd of the Everlasting Hilts." ,But there is another name you may select. t will imagine that heaven is done. Every throne ha.s 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 into it. 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 Dan endure it, crying out: "Thou art the Sun that never sets!" sit 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 ohallenge you to tome and kneel down with me at the altar 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 asorihe, in the words of the text, all honour to the name of Jesus -you pronouncing it, I pronouncing it -the name that is above every name, "His worth if all the nations knew, Sure the whole earth would lave Hint 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 heard of the warrior who wont out to fight against Christ. He knew he was in the wrong, and while waging the war 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 cried 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 proclaim, you would surrender note and for ever to the Lord woo bought you. Glorious name I I know not whether you will accept it or hot ; but I will 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! "Blessed be His glorious name for ever. The name that is above every name." "Hallelujnh1 unto Him that sitteth upon the throne and unto the Lamb for ever and ever. Amen and Amen and Amen." DOi1IESTIC TOE MACHINE. 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Brace lad Six Beat Auger Bits only $1.60 -postpaid anywhere In the Dominion for 42.09. - WILKINS &00., - toe and 108 King fit. East, Toronto. "FEED TTVI, NA'T'ION FROM WITHIN ITS OWN 13OR1)131tS" The Canadian Produce Corporation, Limited, is a British enterprise recent- ly incorporated in England with a capital of de/00,000, ivit h headquarters in London aril Canadian brhnehes In Toronto, Montreal, Halifax and Win- nipeg. The C'orporaliuui has made ar- khngements lo eonetruCt and operate, under skilful management., a lunge emulate of stholesel0 and retail retab- lishmenls In the City of London, deal- ing exclusively in Canadian produce, such as dairy produols, fruit:, meat, bacon, fish, canned goods, flour, eggs, pre. Arrangements have also been e Canadian on th C lnndirtn stde 1 w'th lead- ing 1 ing producers and manafaeturers, whereby the Corporation secures, at first cost, a largo and regular supply of fresh products carefully selected from the hest. and most reliable brands, Copy of prospoobue, names of the di- rectors, names of Canadian advisory hoard and other particulars may be had on application to Aemilius Jarvis & Co., Stockholders, 23 Xing street, Toronto. HIS EXPERIENCE. Meeks -Let us come to an agree- ment of some kind and put it in black and white. Talk is cheap, you know, Weeks -Yes, but ink is expensive. Meeks -What d0 you mean ? Weeks -I let a drop of it scatter over the back of a friend's note about a year ago and I'm still making payments on it. TO CURD A COLD IN ONE DAY. Take Laxative Broom Quinine Tablets. All Drug. gists refund the money If 11 falls to Cure. 15a. AN IDOL SHATTERED. The Poet - Methinks? Oh, yes! Shakespeare frequently uses the ex- pression. Tbo Vestal (pretty, but not intel- lectual) - Me thinks? Goodness! I never dreamed he made such mistakes. SPHA p,Yrf, �I f,a T .J F IIJPROVED MATHEMATICS. What are you working on now? 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 caloul- ating compound interest with a rubber stamp. There is more Catarrh to this section of the country than all other diseases put together and lentil the last few years 1000 supposed to be Incurable. For a great many yearn denten pronounced it a local disease. and prererlbed loom remedies, and by constantly failing to cure with local treatment, pronouoocd it in- curable. Sotonce 1181 proven ontarrh to be a oonetttutionai. disease and therefore requires constitutional treatment. 11a11's Catarrh Cure. manuf'0tured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohlo, Is the only constitutional cure on the market. It ]a taken tntrreolly in doses from 110 drops toa teaspoonful. It acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. They offer one hundred dollars for any case it fails to ours. Send for circulars and testi. menials. Andreae. F. J. CHENEY & co., Toledo, 0. Sold by Druggists, 160. Ball's Family -Pills are the best. W. P. C. 940 SAUBAOE 0A8IN08-:7ow importations aneet0nglleh Ah..p and Ant loan iIol1rr�Oaain(�tta-reliable goods aE fleht price. PARK, DLAOOWELL k CO., Toroato. ,WOObxP1111111 OEAIGRAVINi(s j J:LJONESENGCs? c: 6i8`30,,AnEIAInESr W..:fORONW L. Mills, Mills & Malec Barristers,etc., remove, to Wesley Ridge., Ricoh mond St. W„ Toronto. lFyou want to either buy or sell Apples in car lots, writeue. The Dawson Commission Co., Limited, aSyoroaf,o. CANADIAN PRODUCE CORPORATION LIMITED. Incorporated tinder the Company's Acts, 1868 to 1893. 510 FOUNDERS, PREFERENCE OR DEFERRED SHARES. NO UNDERWRITING OF SHARES HAS BEEN OR WILL BE PAID FOR. SHARE CAPITAL, £200,000, of which £50,000, is reserved for Subsorlption in Canada, Fes60'.9,®0® IS$.LO-3Eitlr9113 anIE MOr.C>® XI.E9.-C1e$$e PAYABLE AS FOLLOWS : $1,00 per Share on Applloatlon, $1 0o per Share on Allotment, and the Balanoe as and when required by Calle of not more than 31,25 per Share at Intervals of not less than a month. .!rectors :-Colonel J. HARRIS, Fellow Royal Colonial Institute, F.R. G,S., etc., Chairman ; Dr. ROBERT FARQUHAR- SON, 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; D. M. MACPHERSON, Esq., Allan Grove Creameries, Lancaster, Ontario ; O. M. GOULD, Esq., (IRA COULD. & SONS, Warehousemen, etc.), Montreal ; S. M. BROOKFIELD, Esc)., Pres. Canada and Newfoundland Steamship Co., Halifax; J. W. BIGELOW, Esq., President of the Nova Scotia Frust Growers' Association ; E. J. WOOLVERTON, Esq., Grimsby, Pres. Niagara District Fruit Growers' Company, Qeneral Manager in Canada :-Major WILLIAM CLARK, Halifax, N.S., Director of the Canadian Atlantic Cold Storage Com Qeneral Agentpany. for Ontario: -JAMES McGREGOR, Esq., 23 Ring Street West, Toronto. Bankers :-London--PARR'S BANK, Limited, Bartholomew Lane, London, E.0„ and Branches ; Canada -THE BANK OF .BRITISH NORTH AMERICA, Toronto, and Branches. Brokers :-London-Ielessrs. WILLIAM H. HART & 001,26 Old Broad St.,London,E.C.,and Stock Exchange; Canada -Messrs. 113MILTU. JARVIS & CO., Stock Exchange, Toronto ; Canada -Messrs. R. WILSON -SMITH, MELDRUM & CO,,. Exchan, M ;4olicltorsStocic:-Messrs.geMcPhTERSontreal.ON, CLARK, CAMPBELL & JARVIS, Toronto; Messrs. SCOTT, SCOTT & CURLE, Ottawa ; Messrs, E„ F„ ea H. LANDON, 83 New Broad Street, London, E.C. Auditors: -Messrs, SELLARS, DICK8EE & CO„ 48 Copthall Avenue, London,_ E.C., Glasgow, and Toronto, Chartered Accountants. Secretary and Offices (pro tem.): --HERBERT SIMPSON, Esq„ 8 Union Court, Old Broad Street, London, E.C, Gegtral Offices In Canada (pro tem.); -TORONTO and MONTREAL. This Corporation has boon formed for the purpose of dealing as Morcllants and as General Agents in England for Canadian Agrioultaral, dertioulturto, F oboryandDairy produce, to open establishments in suitable locations for the wholesale and retail sale thereof, and to outab- ishdepots in Canada where produo0eon bobought or advances made on direst consignments. For the latter purpose reliabe produce uxport8 will represent the Corporation at the leadisG. rnonivinir paints in Canada where Cold Storage facilities exist. These expsrts will atoned the principal produce markets and bo in constant touch by telegraph .rich the managementin Canada and the Executive in London. The Corporation Will make arrangements to oonstruot tad operate tinder skilful management a large number of wholesale and retail Eetablsliments in London and deal oxa�usivoly in Canadian food, quell as dniry products, eggs, fruit, meat, bacon, flap, canned goods, flour. rte, Those establishments will be divided into departments for the different classes of food, and will bo thoroughly equipped with mocha. steal refrigeration adl all other modern imp0ovemonta. Contracts aro pending to meet the regairemenfe of eo-operative associations, . army and navycontractors, oto] and other largo oonsnlnera throughout Greet Britain, and provision will be macro for periodical anotion salon at tete oontral wholesale warehouses of the Corpel:noon, Arrangements will be made with leading Canadian producers whereby the Corporation will seee00 at first oast a sufficient and regular supply of fresh products of the most reliable brands. D)REorous,-In order that all interests may be fairly roproaented on the regular Board of Dlroebore, revision has been made for two Canadianropr,srntattves, reeldent in the Dominion. One has already been appointed, and the second will be nominated by Canadian ehara- holders when the full amount of stook has been anlrsorilrod, The Canadian Advisory Board, as already organized,. 18 composed of praotleal and responsible mon, woo have had wade exporfonao in produce refrigerating and shipping beSinose. In London and its suburbs with its six millions of inhabitants, a. field exists fora wholesale and retail 0008diaeproduce trade of groat magnitude.and immense posslbili los. Sixteen moohaniaol refrigerating warehouses, diet ributed in suitable localities around London,are alroaly in operation, The Corpora, ion reserve supplies will be eat ried in these Cad Storage `'Varehousos, end there Will be -telephone cpm• munlaalion between thorn and the Corporation rstablishmont$, The su000ssful introduction of marl ontoal refrigeration ilea opened up a now ors in food supplies. Perishable products are new sue• oesafnlly carried in Cold Storage Warohonsos, pro-orved without deterioration and furnished 10 00nalln1000 in excellent condition all the 30x1 round at reasonable pelaoe. Tn10 eoeporation has solooto1 the newest and must Approved systom of retrigoration for ea storage requiremento' and hos secured the sorvleos of first :class men who are thoroughly exp0rionond in theproduce and refrigerating Malt-mu.Tho grtat'hitoroet which the Dominion and Provhlelal Governments of Canada take in the development of, Ors produce trade,: and in bringing the praducor and consumer closer torot.her ran be readily understood by the !motormen, 0 which are being made under their friend- ly anporvllon in retrhmath n, transportation and otherfaoilitios. By c§avarmaentnl nssietanoo twrnty'three stenmahips now plying be '. swoon Osnacla and Groat Britain are equipped with 11r00 Macs mechanical refrigeration, 0nd are ular ref rl orator err sotvice has been a iced on the loading Canadian railroads. rori811nblo prolhlet0 aatt thereby bo transported and preserved in Cold Storage from the source of p o. duction in Canada to the leading seaports in tires tllettain. Governmental assistance and gust all oes have also been promised for tho eetablishmentof cold e''ora;;e warehouses at Wetting shipping ports and di,trdbating centres. This Corporation with its largo aVallablo CIMIN 1, unlimited coerces of supply and demand, Arent faollitios and a dances trading mesa equitable terms in special lints of first class food, should bo enabled to pay good (lividcnde upon what no doubt W11110 a safe fir,.' increasing A. aarotul eoulputtttion of the relative value. of snob Canadlan praduole as rho Cor orat.len is most likely to Handl e p a, shelve teat the gen( bOral avmrage difll,roneo between the first cost (0. 8' T.X'1 and retail prleos in Ilia City of Tontine t ons from IN to doer cent. The profits of the Corporation will be derived 1,011 its regular wholesale and ratatl trade, interest upon advances, au0ti812ate -Yt,' lop oomnllagirnaq and � general agencies. ud4 A stock .xoi�innge lief moat will be Applied for in London, Toronto and Montreal. L'orme of application for shame may be obtained from the Corporation's bI okorsu .IIMIL1US JARV1S & CO., TORONTO,