PHILOSOPHY * SCIENCE, AN© ALLIED SUBJECTS. Issued Every Saturday at Number 211 Published by t Y„ APR!) One Dollar a Year* Volume 14. The Sunflower Publishing Company. that says—all things that are wrong tisfied THE PHILOSOPHY. I shall put beneath my feet, all deper- things that are evil I shall conqtier. THE PHENOMENA. itefer And Spiritualism has given the fact i, and NS ©f THE TIMES to the world that all things are lia w'V IV i»*s»»^ - j * i „ I* 1, • jf-t*sel ini ji ii """'ii'" v.m seem so able to perform. [} {jwttiW!' as fartists ble to growth, and that the ?oul " ^ ""iten J # two J Lactate hf C. Fawl shall help themto grow by triumph I. K.FtJKKf ible in :. 1,1904. SPIRIT PAINTING New York Dec. 28. 190*f' on a ing over matter* So we stand in ; em on the realm of thought and kindliness BAFFLES POLICE. The consignment of picturesc^flae Riding —-. . ZTic realm \n luvugui. »•»« *»...~ duly to hand '>n Monday, Chifaftttas e« L' JIJ. ...ill'.Mil ii1 i- . ii -.HI Jl.ili L ..i-it' --a. „ , »•• ••*- jf. L» : a- i.'i^ >;een nearer the spirit-A »rid *W*™ n* rs a^jiifce' house fik, jaip^ ^'ijsenixtlv^ilfees aad everv .•! '-.v t;me tlicn another may be ht re,.^|he': cekbral^ _ |f^p ff ;*edsum^p> iu'beve«i; an«! apparently at periods s wim'Jiis^ife fife|l' "j^Ks 4^aQ teitrtfeth (or doeth) so 't\ j-Miut 2 000 years apart—each eon-tituiinj.: a "Ivejzinnin.q;." with One ?nav extend all t^jWTnf^Sl^lHP 'tjEL^rSi^ A™ he pleases without ititw, $os iri.^^WPil"1 and t". -r-rrnfiers and revelators in ns 1 it ^ I \Ul4 % wake Whether due to periodic chnnq;es ulant. Thus thereTS ikotj* ocilfl' .a the solar system, which makes f moTU >* loss, but a sweetness or joy il'V o raiiii -ns favorable for spiritual occoi during the interim thai rt>oie{;ttj l ph.-a mena; or to regularly recurring It'it sider the reward, though hvpm gjNur$$a appe Wi'H asir » o^ical iniluences: or to human natural etTect of 4 cattle. Sdi^' cilie41 ^hsesim &-i :r d -v*.-! .;"nent, which rtquiri s a aftt however imagine thejrare1 ^vtnjg* !c to wh •J.OOu -year-evoluti >n or revol ition much to svinpathiz©:oVMW* toj .!'1 ; r t'.:-:c eiT^-cts, must be lett to a little wdiere due;, '<4Shft$|jfira &>- furt!:er eopMderation'. Perhaps the !y in spirit and will so>>it^r or!| ->UJ!<«. sti n i fTered may reveal it. h<$fs feel the degenerating effefjtSiOf1. '^Bttt :'jt ; •resent fatts warrant invtsd- sured-up atlection." TlKji^bul i va*;'-n mto all ancient ree'.rdsota a change of stimulatfotl tfk mujql s-^intj i\ nature an/.! to deal with oor Frietids wrote *s the bodv needs tresll afe'% «WttKKft^SSWP ,.or tPtf:. c*< \v;t would with per-onal ar- t stibscaribcrs •, e1 -- • •: Avur to Taid (»ut something ' ^^ jfijl *;^p^^||S itS C !^ Who is born giftei*eai»ii^ liufe^ ••>«£«• e e »ee them in time whvorhers shouldil^ #rn tffi^i^ilfp do A'.: records.must have individual- of Otfr January Oifer* verse, which coriseiou^ess^^pp ^jffJjitne s, .r -evvn who they he imj) -itioi 3. s sre^ T^fi . %r 4 others, we makes haughty or conceited, aoHHM ip»||Wfreec; i^r ;;.' . ii .: i- a-i veadily rtve:di d in infreq-ientlv uncharitably Buij!|fc* #selllon in • ,-. edoeii'tr ic delineations as Truths will make tbis oftrr for a ar •; an-1 where the influence of trevi i- itMmtl, lies o\ir paih. ble as it does the ^Hi|i^^M|f. J3| H l^Sliowrer. la \,hs 11 len allegory is undoubt- aliernative is to,a|^»4ipns^S|(i|%jr; ISMIJ'^" ffBPWf: \j£h From now 0ii^May Jf we will send I' I'd mbodied many trulls that of TPnJairi earO»fti(iwW£.t Ki I" J1 .'-t?ac^ iESifeE!| d •11 ma . b * styled metaphysical— addi the efiort it costsii^M^alKM m tlffi SallNPBOWER ti. n d to their figurative meaning— material they ca|^pf}^Ot 4 o aav ©ersoo whose name is notr.now ^ ar; \ «: .•hi!-, i-hy! do in the next half cen- of the essential unity of all «fe. Tj „<». ^versal mediurr ^hich brings ^T^.^-.^BSSSS^'IS JStl^o^!^^mnr turv "' assist the manifestation ot this unrty the human mind into i latidn with concr Jc, Warrei. and Irvineton. 92-tyi »««its. Fi::.y years apo. Spiritualism '>>' means o{ cooperation; to stimu- an intelligence infinitel higher than TUC ICCIIITC Thcir OHgin and History un i -.h..-Christian world larpelv a late faith in its relation and app?*a * itself, from which &V things am InC JkOUIIO from authentic sources; Principles and SIDIH ; their Immoral TescbiuKs ; Con* m.-V ot iarrin.ic and discordant cation to health happiness and ch%# 'emanations. It brin 4 the finite deinuation of the Order -their Expulsion* from vaii* Is a practical de- oue countries; Bull of rose Clement at»»U*hiiig the -vis. A bunch ot antagonistic acter: to secure to the individual tnind itito rapport w h the ONE . vice to assist the Older; article* by Prof. 6old«rln Smith and Hon. J. Charlton, e»c. By 7 PSYCHE. ) ievclopmentofme- in- minations. Calvinism was nis rightful liberty in the choice of MIKD 0f the LIVING Lie T, which is c TS^2S^-SSV' l*umship and for .imj.anr.. K,li-iou could rot even theraputic methods and to foster changeless and etern —the light B. F. AUSTIN, B. A., DD. ^^TMAKES055^ receiving commu 9#»Send 40 cts.. Stamps or P. O. Order for • .nti-nulatc the future with satis- '"New Thought" in its intelligent which i^ the substance >f the Over- nications. Give it atrial. Price. both. THE AUSTIN Pt'BI, CO.. .u-!i »n." Tiv shadows of doubt and efforts f<>r the general good of man" Ruling 0oodness. Erepaid to your nearest express of- 171 GBKBVA. N. V. ce, $1.20. •ar . hcavilv on the other side kind. N It would develop tht children of The unhappv wept These aims can hardly be looked men un^il they realize le God-given :' Tb, v:ravf on s new (;r BANNER OF LIGHT they thought ot tho - strange by anyone attributes of their inn* spirit life. •.vh<*Ti The oldest Journal devoted to the Spiritual phil 'K-n-ainr than when thev mused on familiar wwh the aims and Ideals df Thu* the New Thov ht is mani- VOICES OF THE MORNING. osophy in the world. :he orient. Si>iritualism, viewed from its more f est as an impulsion fr m the divine POFMS HT PUBLISHEDWEEKL Y !»r..'Mblv no religion has p.-jinted serious and thoughtful side. mind of the central lit of Cosmos. BBLi.i: BUSH. At No. 204 Dartmouth Street, Borton Mann. J. J. Morse, Editor, aided by a large corps of aMe writers, :..turiiv >>o dark as Christianitv The living li^ht of being ha s been Not the sense life w ich in share One critic rays: This is a i.onkof trne poetry—«ub- Term* of Subscriprior8 D r,prtoni iu advance. Per year, $2.W; r.n:i'd it. ) reiigic>n his dug dwdt OTI by A. J. Davis in his *'Ara- with the brutes, but ie inner life j^va'r^^^ sixronVhs Sri S " !, II, post offtVe order on Rostoa, Sir • <•» d1a. en and so capacious, or buia." the stellar key—The-Think- 0f the spirit allies us \ God and the VSK i**y «».-v »mi»theti<• ivciing «jr '»™i 2f0J;jv f^^ tt or a draft ou a Until or or cr.-and many other volumes, and higher life. It is the rooting and » ^fe» baiS^^t king housM=TO^.e in Boet«m^ o r New York Cltv, pivable ,t^ :n tde the entrance so easv Can to the order «{ Btusuer of Light PuLJinhicK C«»., in pre- »>•. the best literature of the modefto grounding in ths spin that differ- ^^^ Co. fi-rable tf» )>ank notes, since, should the ord^r <»r draft *a:>e from it so hard. be lost or stolen, it ran be renewed without ios;- to the described the bridge spiritual movement, so thoroughly entiates man from all below—it is ^^^*+4^m^^0^0**^*i**^»*> Fender. All bufttnes* letter*must i*> uddres>ed: Mah.-m-t Banner of Light Publishing Co., Boston, Mass. • ver ? :r at>vss into l^aradise as beint that it cannot well be questioned by thus the expression 01 the spiritual FRANK N. FOSTER n.irio'.v a> the edge ot a scimitcr. anyone informed on the subject, man.—the eternal ma ( nnsiKiuity, in its gloomiest time. Hut the Xew Thought proposes and As Buddha taught, All that we Spirit Photographer n i only ma vie thf bridge narrow. does subject to the tests of expert- really are is the i suit of our ence, the doctrine of the unity of thought.'* It is gro nded in our I have bad a continual- experience iu this phase of but c< •impelled people to grope their mediumshlptor oyer twcsity years,durin- • g whic* ic"h *tim" e the inner life of all. thought, it is mad up of Our 1 naT*! peeD successful u\ obtaining for my numerous wav t> it and over it in the dark. u patrons hundreds of pi- tnres which have been folly (Established In l»«il. Un«ic-*•r- these circumstances sad- It may be a new form of idealism, thought." recognised as correct lik< n<>8sesof relativesaud friends Deroisd to Ownlt and pniHtnal PtollOf^rhf etc B . • • « 4.1 L 1* .- 1 «-u«i*. 4k;. .« - « « , whwno havnave "passepaqsmd bcvonwvnii'li thi«eveue veil.. " I*nu takinIUKIUKg thesigme ti^ss . . __ - ____,_.... w ..,.»,-- It SUM all the prominent Writers. Sample Free ..w.^. ^w v^ v.**. .^*, ut it JS honestly beiievea tnat tni* If a man acts from good thought photographwl,lc,i70Uri,* by main,, *mul nsariyi»i*ayPrice ofs sittiug able tso rege-t Mibstance of4 th4e soul. The heart doctrine comes from above, and i* happiness follows hirr like an un- JS' ' ' *' WEBELY— Spv-1-ll.OO a Year. was fairly drowned in tears, literally calculated to exact not to degrade departin r g shadow," nDMAS f>. KEWMAX, Bdttor Jk Publisher, T.^ « 4u i *• ~ - . , ONE DOLXAR AND TEN CTS- saturated with sorrow. It could its students. It deifies the soul. It Thought for us. is t ie rooting and ^ jonT ^ an(1 aldrei. tor myarcuia«eon. hardly smile. It became a duty to celebrates spiritual aftection, honor, grounding in reality < God's Being tuning terms, testimonial*, etc. Address UBr AAAUff Formerly "The Sermon/' look on the sombre side of experience truth, intellect, and ideality. A|>- —that one life that ermeates im- FRANK N.FOSTER, nCHwUn Hvc 46 page month!j, —KDITBD BY— and cherish repining. The house of prehending that human beings are mensity from the c vine radiant mtf 91 Fltshugh Street, , •* « - I»*T>W^ mourning was more congenial than associated most harmoniously ao4 centre. GRAND RAPIDS, MtCH. *«•• »• "• AfUltin, B. A*, D. D. the house of feasting. He was the completely on the plane of the soul, N% J$# But these th ughts are in "THB CANADIAN HBRBTIC." best Christian who put on the sad- That they belong to God's grtfttj M se^ authorized y any "New kMAanN flf UUkUt ^Iflllfiitt New Thott^htt M destface, wore the blackest garb, family not only on the earth but fft Thoti#tt crgankatk i, at the writer *WHI0HIJ 01 ni^UDI OWHHIU00 SOcft YearNe. w Tlieolog^r, remained longest in mourning dress, the heavens, being drawn by e<^ is only an observer oi the "Signs of And College of Pine Forces. Send for Sample. Psychic Research shook his head most despairingly at gesiality of temp^rajoae^t^ 8piritiutl the mention of good news, feared ture and vital piety. All th ;-t*^4' "11 PhlhMophy* •r Mmfn Wr >)q«Ai m«at«. ^f cuje. "Fast becoming of world- Tit thTd" *tV^™t£ sats %£* ££$£$& ^t±°,r fT, L? ltM 1 r ^^ame:-:-H:TuUle7 U&.. ™™ *>»•«.. Torero. Cas. magnified evils, depressing all the attraction satisfied through the teuton ^ municipal . ttrage to worn- f***. lU.^a^ ^P? ^ u!" springs of nature. Cheerfulness power of mutual harmony, sym- ^ He says in part: fera title. D. M., Doctor of Mag- jars nn the pensive mood that the pathy. purpose and character. "Notwithstanding th continuous and n^ics, can be gained at college or at D religion did so much to bring on and Of course this aspect of the sppr- Tarioua efforts of put ic spirited men one's home. Books and instruments does so much to foster. itual philosophy opens innumerable ta aolte the problems of government furnished. Send stamp for catalogue E Spiritualism, with other liberal doors for rational intercourse atid Wh^ are constantly >eing presented, to „^„»TWr, DEATH fore s cam. and bid the world look would make people kindred on the ^to much that i unsatisfactory. DR. E. D BABBITT UD and see how uncongenial with the highest levels of experience and of ^J^i ^ me to time be- « KastAve., Rpche.fr, N. Y. T up anu see now uucuiigciuai wuii tne s r u.^**u come only too apparei in our system. "*-»v world this mood is. hope. It would make them btpllt- p^^^ i8 not to be xpected, but we 5END H All things about us are changed, ers and sisters because they sis ha- ^Q^ inot ^1^ ai30 efforts to that Tru* heavens and earth are new. mane souls and children of God. && tt nag seemed to ome that preju- AN THREE Its leaning and Resalt The thought is more cheerful, more The thought, necessarily boids noble dicc> or at least a to rigid conserva- reasonable. The old heavens and aspects for the consideration of 6ur tism,. Inherited from rior and admit* TWO O YOU. AS a, SplrituaUst. I^rte x he old earth are passed awav. The Spiritualists and co-religionists. tedly lens advanced g< lerations, causes ASTONISHING D Thinker, or seeker after light and truth, desire to know why there globe we dwell on reveals use and If we consider what might be *e- ^^^^.L^^ rjf™ J°t?r£ CENT is not a reliable and proficient tel- gr&phic line of communication exist beauty year by year. We look on ceived as a truth for all i^telHgeite. K^^i^^ »m?^£J and deliber±- STAMPS ing between earth and the spirt it to find that all is good. Its laws we must, I. think—"-——", admit tha— t -3suc—h €Xtei|ately trefusin « mag nt so wis< OFFER! world? Do you wish to know who aval ourselves of the ars blocking the way of this pos art regenerative, its elements health- unity is only to oe touna m inougn*. i,^^^ to ^ derived rom the fine In- Lock of Hair, Age, Sex, Name, and sibility and for what purpose? Do iuU its powers are beneficent. If thought is a motive of spiritual tuition, the sensitive conscience and the Leading Symptom, and your you wish to know under whose cen sorship all mediums are. which ser- From a$ Vf*rii \ 1005. THE SONFLOWB U ' " M"'"*ll!l^"1 .!.'!••"«• i •HI.WMWW^ ,„,„ ,,„„ L •MMVMAMNH To me it looks very unreasonable, your wish if I knew how t reach Two in One. A volume of nearly 50w pager, wtth excellent portrait PSYCHICAL Why. Edith, what has come over you. of the author. There is more Spiritual. Scientific and Historic argument for 8|dritttalism in this bowk than you ? You do not seem like your- "Give the food to Edith, f< I am auy other Mo*es Hull ever wrote. It contains stores of self. You remind me of your mother in her body. She wili m*. ticate argument which '.anuot be gainsaid. Price, pust paid, $1.00. THE EFFECTS OF RIGHT when she became stubborn oncer- the bread for me, I have th same tain matters." control over hter body as I h,- i over The Hull-Jamieson Debate. The Greatest Debate ever he'd on Spiritualism. Be Edith turned strangely white And myijjim, tween Moses Hull. President Morris Pratt Institute, Whitewater. Wis., and W. F. Jamieson. fcevretary of AND WRONG. with shrill voice exclaimed: "George mtiupon J|r. Harrison h; stened the National Liberal Party, Cincinnati, O. Portraits an«f brief auto-biographies of thedlsputauts, 4iir pa«es. By HUB. JENNIE NABTIN.- Harrison, how dare you discommode toJw$ cook ifom, and with ut ex- This detate, held at Lily I>aie. X. Y , Julv 10-20, ls»i, contains 32 speeches of from 30 to 40 minutes each, in xr.y plans ? Eiith must marry ^he plat^tion carried orf a large lice of length. It contains the grea-te*t store of fact* and ar Elder to save our property. I can br^L * guments on tvery side of ihe great question of ftniritu- all?m that can be found in any one volume in the not see our beautiful home pass into tlbkb. hm hufcirriedback and anded Troild. It ts a httrh-toned Polemic discussion, and in ^ Continued.! n<> sense of the word, a fight or quarreL Price, post the hat.ds of others. These rooms the feread to Edith who eag iy dc- paid, II. 00. \r Marris MI arose to rr.s feet and and our rich belongings areas ratsch vc«§^t it. As this seemed to satisfy The Christ* of the Past and Present; or, A Comparison of the Christ Work or Mediumship or Biblical Messiahs, and th** Conditions tkey required, with Similar Manifestations in Modern Spiritualism. A revision and enlargement of -'Jesus and the Medi ums." A careful comparison «->f the Spiritualism and Mediumship of the Bible * Kb fhat of today. By Moses Hull. An invlnciMf argument, proving that Jesue was .rKums'y HNkinj; the cause of lite of a pauper. Remember, I am is running ovirwith saliva.' I won only a medium, subject to all the conditions of mod vl ien doath. Kdi'h still lean- not dead, and if >uu object to the de^hythis is so." ern mediumship. It also »hows that all the manifest ations throughout the Old and New Testaments were the dead br.dy oi her foster- marriage between Edith and Elder (To jbe continued.) under the amine conditions that mediums require to r and prayed that she might Manning. I will haunt you as long day; and that the coming of Christ is the return of a*e- ij • • • diumship to the world. Price 15 cents. A few bound r^-.ven ;f she in anv wav had as vou remain in this life. I shall in cloth. 25 cents. A Mkle worker For Wo he c;uW ;* this death After live in Edith's body until my plans OSMTI^^^^S^ SU- WJNSELLoRJ Joan, The Medium; 41t: :neir l or. The Inspired Heroine of Orleans. By Moses Hull. ; V ™*? Physician are executed Her mockmg smile ^, *, j^TSLd his «*£* fS This is at once the most truthful history of .loan of Arc FOR MEN ONLY. and one of the most convincing arguments <>u Spiritu ^ ar.-t > 'On stated that Mrs. Killed my body and she must suffer day. He has achieved fame 1 Htera- alism ever written. Victor Hu?o *aid: "Joan of Arc - n wa«s dead, that heart-fail- for it. The hell that torments me tore, In reform work and in var, a!- ure* XJOM of Manhood, Varicocele, was the only |»er&ou who ever had control of an army •trophy, (wasting) and that terrible j*.t the aae of \i years. «.nd the only general who never i< tlu cause, superinduced by now must also darken her days." though, perhaps, he would pr fer that C drain to the system—Weakening- made a mistake." N-» uovel was ever tuor** interest- T e Discharges brought about by youthful in *ug; no history niotv true than this pamphlet. Price, v su-.^er she had partaken of At these last words, Edith fell ** **«* should be included n .ler **re- discretions, and excesses in after years, clothcoveis, ZSc«ats, paper 13cents. 0rw or w s resultine; (if not oured) in Mental and l church ?'>ciii! where he too Lack into her chair, heaving a deep * »** * ** » as an al litlonist Physios! Decay, and Death. Send Ten t0 Cent* tor the Doctor's book telling all en A lew more remarks moan. Mr. Harrison was so over- 1^ ** °^*** in the eiv: war as about these troubles and his New The Spiritual Alps end How W« mm^theca^ and he departed, com, bv this strange manifesto ^Jlt^f ^J* Tl* ^ Bnt Cure—a liquid medicine to be applied ex Ascend Them; e life, as ternally with a pad and bandage* which or, A few thoughts on bow to rpach that altitude , „, . , ^ , .u-1.1 ,. .. ,, t • IJ • . • *" greatest distinction of h has so far been prescribed in thousands of where the spirit is supreme and all things are a subject t A ic is one to it. With portrait. By Moses HulL Just the work . v. m\ '»T ch:;d. you must that ne could not move to assist in history will look at it, is that cases without a failure to cure, some were to teach you that you are a spiritual being, and to show •roughly stubborn bnt finallyyielded , which shows you how to educate your spiritual faculties. Second sai \ the housekeeper.raisin- her swooning condition. After over- of the very few men that t a cure is certain no matter now difficult edition just published. Price, bound in cloth, 35 cts.; ann snf or long standing a case may be. Address, in paper covers, io cents. art-stricken girl to her feet, coming his } en\exitv, he dropped identified himself with the w 1 for the ".ill ^\ that this body is rightly « n his knees before Edith, who now frage cause. He signed the e; ntiou in DR.R.P. FELLOWS, Vineland, N. J. Say yon > rvr After a little vawning, she she died. You say I acted out her TQ „THE ULy. .-seandsubmissivelv'replied: "I very life while I was unconscious. be. Each. •i| marrv our pastor, for he has I must have been controlled by her The Lily ot the Valley t id the vio^ 50c. per doz. -"-omised "it 1 became his wife he spirit. Oh, may heaven help me to let while on earth •^ >ald „v most <>f our obligations, ward off her terrible influence. Side by side exhale th ir perfume $3 per 100. " -i'nVtis mv" duto bv e toth hele wifp hole do f father'one sos wer"Edithe act-, d youupor ninstructiv by youer talmotherk ha.s coalescinfrom the g moldat ne; w \ rth. uVh ..Mer than mvself, but I must She stated that she could not leave Becomes in spirit life o e| angel and BADGE PIN,-$1.50 LAPEL BUTTON, $1.50 CELLULOID PIN, I know it will seem helped mc to understand that you But their forms of frag• mWt. essenceF. S. , V think of this. wifeI wilof l ongoe sto werthise houseact^.d upoSo nyou b,v poo vour rreceptiv mothere. one soul. and show mv child, must leave this maternal hell. The Maltese Pendant ia one "-v:rch this evening THE ANSWEI of the neatest omametti erer I She can not influence me ; I am too designed. The Emblem.mount -:liin«m-ss to help in the choir . ^.-;.— •;"; ""•" Be cheerful, be hopefu be happy, ed on the fiuely chased back •;v.v I have been stubborn when p-sitive - or her. . • «- *" ground, in suspended by rings . :,• VCUHR friends wished me to as- Again ]• dith turned strangely pale * P"« from the bar pin above. ItJs ',hc..r,- and and shneked madly : Youtaua- unsembB ana loving ii . Kinaiy ai- &£ very popular for presentation r,\\ Girding spirit life; said that modern in harvest time, when she -IMrs 1 ANfifc tiffed ** v " r 0..!.*V > ^ ritualism means a knawledge of Hanson) was *> years old, aqjjd faffl (, « Series o 1 ts athe i-ej&l presence ^J •ilLL,,il« i .rrurtalHy. Mrs. Reynolds is a sister, whom we call Mrs. }f. J0*& 4$$ w' 1 ««','-i -^ ^«« ^P® fR^CI^is OF LIGHT AND COLOR 1 l&teresi Mwa oi •uere and earnest worker in behalf years and 8 days old. The^ pixentfl ; •• And Character Reader, o .,-J !lu!talo to sf-e friends. testify from experience itijmay j Wilcoj| |93 P^pect Avents^ Buffalo, N. Y. Th« Wednesday evening seance at inferred that both tM » gfrl^ anotl I^tlir i^SMei]ain« s bjjtliuMl, il.bft And .|pwai4i Trial readings, 25 ientu and Tenr le. Pnsoect and Jer?ev St., mediums, »nd that it was «o iaccent *ta.i;»«r{*eiid •ex.titne, pl*c«. end If possible hour of birth. was will attended, and a l£hfeiVBuiinKS>n hf great benefit to >asinesft men, and to parent* in H«|r$r$g* thtir. chjri4ren. Many inisutk** ure avoided bj bavins a hor- a o dlenr. service was rendered !jie^pe;0^4uch,1,i' «Hov*«Qg Its n&toral tendencies. in <>• »' < > Tillie L\ Rv'vnolds, who, through carried to the island ! > Clrcular^iwlth full explanation of different price, or Ootaii Read- the spirit guide "Winona." gave ex- Mrs. Hanson, I may add| sta||i^.ill"*?| , ;edtci##tf. !ne« Sent Free Upon Application. ceJfent readings and messages. Mrs. ver?ryv high in the estimattdestimation of''*oflilii^ijM^lmti1"^ ' iratioon Reynolds and her guides are very iarg» HnkA;i ^3Qyin4^ viirfftAAl An Astrological Game. Anyone can girt a r^e circle of friends, «4d Ik uniM;k|#^Sftd toMf ••IP^I^IPlttCT Jlf B«a» Perfect reading after a few bonrn practice. earnest and sincere workers in the sillay esteemed as a wbMaiiof exfl^i'writing One iS;fcp# l^lfttiitoisi're and acting d«vi« f6r an evening part y or to myatify your © frWndt. Von ask chfem the date of birth, and In a t«ew minutes jou tell then: cause of Spiritualism. We bid her ed character whose ifOflf %0uMLlHSm mm t taemsclveat JPrice. with book for instructions, SI.00. Postage, lu God-speed in her good work for hu- readily accepted by all who k 1 * manity. Mr Edgerly being in the her. *is •l N«m«M*MnmwnmwnnwiMmMNMM MM^WWM MMMMMOWMM * 1IGHT FROM FVFBYWHFDF Phase of «»edft»mship and $1.00 and A coweap«klent at Ted. to,O. , Butk bWillin'. AbM Bea Adhca l*iuu • LTLRI ffllklU: you wiH find ft ^ ^ inveff^ent write. <*ttl£?fetura from S ndusky on met fetura irom s> ndusky v«,. .„» ;« ,.«..» ^n~.~.~... ~_ you hava ever made. -ii «* 4 to.iH<4.«Mont ffcat rw ,rr*A /* Youtay in your comments on 1 JOHN METCALF. Tillie U. Reynold* write, from %baZZ aoWer'KE!!S^E^!i home aj t•£ S ndusk™i *,y! ismtiMtBisho. p Fallow..Rationa, sermol n historon Spiritualy dis-- D , .. . . Au «t Aurora: The «*fc^;>re ^afe**** ago^WWiWn * »me prove9the existence ot ChriZ" Refreshing sleep made Abou EAST r w,th )0y> lebrated the anniversary of Mod- <*tt%e dpdi*>|diers who had attend- Giv»Us» little rational h«torv H name was fim nd n Spiritualism Fridafe |v«- *«$•««tia* requested gf ,. h. G. X™ ? ^ » - * «••*<»» •» ning. March 24th. Song „_- T^ home . **f* a bov m i* there mt£^i£S'^Senmaa H. went his way. each duty wel WEST SOUTH Anna and Mr. Harris ^f^ but never heard anyone ed, Away" at the opening; f«|l inanv discharg t!fSv profit. I havte |ead a good deal X„A mm^na ^%tnA Uitl ^^fo1 cfrVM a short address by the wrffce$' j£ M»wd WHO iind modem hiitory and And^S hlS mental St°re a brief history of the origin!, Set i«*S&'' B .;.;p»rtmHn» is conducts to «»We8rirttnaH3t3 ginning of Modern SnirJi ^^on ^JSn^ ^ e'er^god of sleep his eye •»..».- *»rk Aod us notify of y.>«r #nga*!*. After that the meeting %Wasff ^ ^ had Scaled i '»-re|-»rtsofy»urmee»in«, eni<»naiiimi>iK0. OVer tO mVSelt. Mr. an haplain* i^^an^rS^^ That^o^^ •Mkors Mm fijiv*-, ymir election* rpnnrtit nf nn J • •»••"» • » • dlT1 1..1I..T l-u.in.^xL^ln^ in fjr^lmhfui g' bvUlg 5 mdeS Ottt Of >ra. '! I h!; ! aU olher8( irt,?s l^illlWl- 1 W r^ a^7 '!! r - drove in to enjoJ y the .^Sl^/^^taM be^^^^ ^ A*i^menehadcome,andAbou n-rnrt9 n-iih trprwrJtcr or pUii.ly with p«i .. _. * . ??BSi * J^'VJ^sLiJil^^^^r Nwt-r u*t a pencil or write ou both sides of Both are many years on th1e jfwisiey, iil|(9f grand miure. oecausr n is 0ur work in A^g,^ WM ^JJ goTernor of Hiun< cot a. k the power behind the throne the appreciated, we enjoyed the two —t^y cannot rake any living } ^ Philadelphia, Ts., MircU «, lfttt. »*•«•» «• rMMlrft nlca power in all thing*, with all things. meetings we held there. We cloaed mortal do what h does not wish to JS^^^^P^tSm'iSSSS^ grwU ' ^ *°- Inld like to get a few copies for presents! ion to mj nds. Please send four Dials to the names below. Telephone 1912 Ashland. Very respectfully yours IOXATIV* Domrn.LT. IMsis now |1.60 Dewsre of immitations. ._Sen d for and thru light and love let us claim We wauld love to mention each ev^l obsession, h- may rely on it d«uhura** ^im^w.^^^^ ^^^ m 1817 Columbas Ave., Minneapolis, lftna. w each other here and now. and Spir- one 0£ Jhe goo7th anniversary of Maseru Mte> El!a C, Fr«>t«M», 3;""C> >!<»»-»» *t. S:. L«»uis. Mo. Spirrua'ivn be-gan at Lily thrift ua- ]Hv». O. W. l«rMut.57« MmnK'rei-i, fbjfTH!'»vN. Y. HSli iSgw.;:^r|(pgMediiiiiL.. . ^.M. JMith JCi<•ros-nmu. i« Eij»^ Ffrst Ave*.C<»lu«>- der very aus-iicn-us circumstances. •..*?> ro,' ,n. - : Ihv under o< t v. ith ' a^clexrl.$ky — Ja ^iL.1 ' ^ _'" » GuWrtPu. Bu*toc*»k^ji>r mc^-asts fioni jour MT> Kl*Kal»«th J. l>nn«rk>t, 9t».Al*U«i>*»ii S*.f AN r;>,. (•I 1. \ht Assembly opens lefiitniU'iV tii * j.n.)Vv, Library I tali invtted Wthe r a ! r •"',-?" IIIPAI.KRS:: • ' h: » • • . i« ar»d v-r»s*-s Sur? ^Hi^hich-. w«a ^J tied out AJ$g|•:•?•? ?^* ? " **W ^"^ Xm. Mtiitie R: n«»r, l-W Hirk- st , rtf<-3, .V. V. Vl>' fiaiic*-. X'.ariy ail of Ltly'ffhl&wfei f, Mm l>r. Dobeott-Barker i:M N. »»:h, Saw J.»>^, Cil. 1 l>res< nt wiili a g" d conttn^ncy ftpwR !^Wiitchman w a of the sm m. suite af'" ^°Bjlto^ uL*. 1>f. J. H. L»m k>, f*trtnel»ii?ii. M:ii*. from Oa^sad; ga and other sutiirDs Mrs. A. A- Caworofl, *S F. 2inl, Jra»nr> in prison hearing and seeing those its unreason against others faith. blem. They are very pop blem ; such Is not the ^•NVs8 ha* he told vou the truth, who mock my calamity. I am skfc Lack of reason alway means lack ular with the l-idies as a case, as it is used by brooch or breast pin. many order*. uld. therefore he can net be a bad and hungry, and no one to cure my of lov«* and vice versa. J^^h. SUNFLOWER I wish to ask him about mv pains or feed my hungry spirit. Oh. the unjust, the prejudi ed, the cruel, Price, $+.00 BROOCH. Price, $5.00 ? rtn. . . , J • ' c,eor"e. please bring me a morsel of the vicious, the un< lantable, the FPR SALE BY "•a-rv? 1. Settled father I have food or I shall faint for the want of enviotM or. jealous, a! lack reason ., „i idv decided ' to marrv Elder nourishment. to the extent of the. weakness or Hie Sunflower Publishing Co., Lily Dale, N. Y. Mirninff Nothin- is a dread to "Why. my poor Henrietta, how shortcoming on the 1 • -/e pnneiple; - I ' wen I know I am doing right, can I feed you when you toe out of and lack of love mear lack of con- ••Howde yov know this is right ? vour body ? Gladly would I grant sciousness as a spirit. THE SUNFLOW 2R. April 8, 1005, JJL""' ll>|W>)ll>MWmi»»»WI«tMM»WIMW»W*IW»MWMMM NNNMHMMIMIM MmmHmmtmmmmmmmimammtxMmM WMMBMwnwvwwmww* ««WMIWimOTMMMWMM«IMWM %%*Yl\\«« BBS* •M iipii" Mtftfjw* Thursday evening, March ffcb,i^i^Wteiri^iH V m3r *ot s takcn OBITUARY. Passed to the Higher Life. Buffalo W01CS the pedro party and social^y^r^ John E Rehme was released from the auspices of the Ladies trutxhaut, president of VheeMag Lydia Steel of X. Amhurst, material suffering Wednesday, ciety, connected with th^ Spiritual Chuidt^ * O. »rj»x fyMrigher life March 15, March 22d at his material home ^ Spiritualist Church, at Temple,,., ^Mft. othe^ffjothe^JlE^ ffMi* wil crowing her being.' xon Elm stt Indianapolis. Ind, aged 1 tted poiriW in H. R. EMY. CimsiiMfeiL,, pect and Jersey St.. |irai a l^* * fc^ •-iMfaj&pofcr Spiritualism; 54 years. He was a life long Spir- Harmony Circle Society balds a success. Prizes were ^t*ifcr|e$!.jTaW!" *! E^H:JQ| the Uues^nd high- imalistand heaved his Spiritualism. me scv.al, literary and musical 'enter- after games, all set 4owtt^|4|%»tt^; it* 1 lived |4^ Wte& He has surely gone where his talents *&A t v.wnent also a grand prize drawing tiful supply of sandwfe$e|}| olw'js^ No otif^doubted w/ffl ^ recognized, for like too was it Stirling Hall, 374 Conn. St^Wed- coffee. There was m^tf',I^M^ S^flt et medium, tevij^te^'^*» * M3LM :ause she t: e mansion 1 4 1 ;i, a»d Allied Sheets. r homes builded on spirit side of till recently a Methodist, related tpj 'is ;'--"a? f?J>U«lie" '!f>d t ekly *t |4ty Bale, K. Y., (Cty of Light .
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