CAPE MAY HERALD, THURSDAY, JUNE 15/ 1905
FRANCE SHUNS WAR.
mmt Will N*m.lla«» aa ta Daatlar af Moraaca. r.VIUS, June att—Oerwaajr ban eonaeutiM to uojjotiaie tbe Muroi-co queatKui with Krnui-e. Tbe Kieucb *uvaruuieul ba« luiUcatml Itn allHucneaa to meet the Uerumu demand* tn • moat concilUtorjr Kptrlt. Au tuteruatioual eonfervmv \uay or may not follow. but If It dixa It will b* on Udm brerlounly aitreed u|hui by Germauy and Kraiu-e out! will not uftau the whole queetlou of tlie doatlny of Mo roero «u tbe eultau ba* rxjiecl**! It tu da France atrret'M that the atatua quo ahull be maintained and that the auitan’a •orereljnity aball be unliu]«alred. France cberlahoa lH«|>ea dial the terma of tlie Au«lo Freu<-fc-8i>anluh-Hallan acreenient aa to Morocco may be largely malnlalued. but tbia is not tbe German view. In a word, France la det4: mined ut all -N>«t t» 1- dd a war. Gertnany'a couvent to negotiate directly with Frame may le interpreted as a wiilingueaa to abate her provocative attitude and at least to postpone a war' crtsla. Tbe French government hope* that England will not oppose a settlement upon any terma possible. « OUN FOR EQUITABLE HEADS. Poll<-«-*>•»> In Plata Clatkea WaaleS ta Oat at Alexander aad U»de. NEW YOHK. June 20.—A policeman . who said that bis name wa* Patrick Hickey and that be had a fifteen year endowment policy calling for $2,000 caused a lot of excitement at the offices of the Equitable Life Assurance society. Hickey approached tbe cashier's window and said that in the last three years he bad paid $43* on his policy and be wanted bla money back quick. He talked In a loud tone of voice.' and arbeo the clerks tried to quiet him he said: "Oh. I don't want to talk to yon little men. I want to taUp t$> the big men. Show me where these fellows Ale van d»T and Hyde are. TU a neat them. I’ll close up tbe who!# placer With that Hickey patted bis hand on his hip pocket and remarked. Tve got a gun with me too." Finally a policeman was called In from .the street, and be managed to keep Hickey from making any further demonstration, in a little while Hickey retired to talk the matter over with some of tbe clerks.
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safes . TOPIC OT THE QUARTER—Ufs through faith la Christ as lbs Ion of Ooi The Quartar’a Laasona. The last quarter's lessons are fell concerned with the dosing moo tits of Jesus' earthly life, In the year A. $0. The vision at th# Apostlh John covered In the«jfest two lessons of ths quarter relates according to the op'.nlop- of most commentators present and future times. The places covered In the lessons are' Bethany. Jerusalem and vicinity, and the isle of Patinos, ghere Jonn was given his vision. It is Interesting to note bow Urge a part of the Gospel of John is devoted to the last few months of Jesus' fife and how contracted became the field of Jesus* labors. Ths persons met with In the are chiefly Jesus, the twelve apostles, the family at Bethany, priests, rulers, Roman governor and soldiers. Truths of ths lessons. Ths truths taught in the may be briefly staled as follows: Lesson L—Jesus is our Shepherd. Lesson 2 —Because Jesus lives, we shell live also. -Jesus knows when we
Lesson 4.—Jesus is worthy of all onor. ^ Lesson (.—We should love end serve one another. Lesson 6.—The real Christian lives ■at £o Jesus. Lesson 7.—Jesus prays for alL Lesson Ws learn the truth from Jesus. Lesson Jesus died to save i from sin. 10. —Jesus conquered death. 11. —Jesus is alive for cver-
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Lesson. 1Z.—Those who overcome sin will be with Jesm forever. Important Suggestions. In studying ths review, consider
SOUTH ORANGE. N. J- Jl V Jnotice Andrea- Taylor said that be had carefully considered tbe evidence tn the cake of William M. Glover, who was Wcuaed of burning the fingers eg Us children and that be bad decided to find him guilty of tbe chargee. Be seM that be bad not decided yet what punishment be would Inflict when Glover Is brought before him for tenee. He said be was under whether to fine Glover or send Urn to
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That by what Christ Ihd on earth we became acquainted with tbe Savlour, Who la now our Saviour-King. That Jesus is doing now the same kind of things, by. the same means, i He did bn earth, and with the one conflict with evil. That the line drawn through I Ascension is tbe dividing line betw< Christ’s first coming and HU second coming. The perloda Abe great movemenu almost Join. The second coming, as a whole, began white some of tbe apostles ware living. They ware pot mistaken In their expectations of te fact, though they did not realise 11 tbe glory at dboe. nor even yet. Tbe astronomers told us that spring began on the 21st of March. But that day R was snowing, and we did not realise all that make* spring time, tbe flowers, the bloeeomlng trees, -the green fields, tbe balmy breezea. But we were not mistaken In- believing that tbe period of spring had come, the period In which all those things would be realised. That tax the midst of tbe conflict there are songs of triumph, as Rev. 6
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On which side are you in this conflict? Are you working with Jesns7 Have you enlisted in HU army? Are you an open follower of Him as Saviour and King? Let thU be De-
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