Ocean City Sentinel
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R. CORTIS ROBINSON o«ib.»U.u.plo>ed bj l-riCHoillb.Iha! Editor end Proprietor HUIe ' enbjfcoloUMt. Oar.tiro.laaa CCtCAM CITtr, - - NEW JKkVKY s. urtder, ol Se» Vork, iHBiul 'toterpeiM Tboo* No " * bill to beva thirty or lor^f ti - — j. nBU «■ le^ofewanij. lend In ^ea- V nm.r, * * r *° V.„ Jruxf. Imludlii* liarkanwrk
■narsb drained and Ibueellmlnate lire
breedinic plaeaa of tbe "malarial' uio»- • J>aakr In t ban
A- in ear ii re l» backed by tire ject of (be aerinoii
: BE CAREFUL OF ALL WORKING FOR
YOUR CHARACTER,
real. ‘If you are careful In tbe futura. 'tbe speaker continued. mUb your law and order and religious s«*»
A PDDATDD TITV clstiuaa Ntmly you muat be Uoabled UKLAlfcn till Vodaboald MRonly buM up b
H E. CONFERENCE IS IN SESSION
lUCUHflAY. MARCH B. !»•
It COM aMnetluiiR like Nki.ie"'to in aukuialr Rouartell, but mort 1*01.1 ti HI agree that It «as well wMlb I
ueas You c
lld Ccakg That Bhould be Care- Bub.nean and Profc»BionaI brwsemcb id f 0 ny Gnarded Pointed Won Kninved ThetnBelves »>*••»•. * ,,d
Out by Minister.
U/» ard e-tab-'Myarns Iskrn
Men Enjoyed Themselves
at BiR Supper.
Auolber at
•Max n>tninltl«I sub-klr I sire, the other day The risnit play and tlie peTformers are
sava a penny. In aallcblng t. hone* to an automobilr, lie kimas a HI get his gasoline at met price.
by llrv.
o Society, and tla H T. t'naselberry to a large c.i.grega‘retary,’ Henry flay yc^iks. aar lion In I be first Preabyteitai. fbiircb ard in Ur behalf'raueully by tbe ou Sunday evening. Tbe dlamui umilltec uu luler-Slale fvnimerce'hefrl tlie i luar attention nf all IhrmigbI tide Sam give* a brwat to tbe out lt» delivery. .vrmrilt and tlie Hlldretb bill lori Mr ( asaelbvrry, a bo took bb lc ■te aid la |*aaed. tbe peat problem ' from Heb , ll.l. aald in part. A g< gbl lo be soon solved. | tlssnau In Hoboken recently Invent . i s device to almost Immedtatrly drti of Assembly there has a leak In any craft afloat,
odueed a concurrent raaolu.
Ii. the captain's cabtn *We thuugtil. In reading of thl*, of character, ami Hit
leaks sprung In them, and are ruined and carried
iravea because tbe warning that
Ice (conscience, which tiod
vas not heeded -Tlie apostle* tbe Hebrews llial Hod bad *pol
I, the
ui to Senator Stew,
lo Washington lintel* are Id and washed In buraehelhem look blight. Slew in touch with I lie *te«-
Senatora and Hep-
reaenuitvea of New Jersey In Congress tt> obtain. If possible, the Immediate cnactmrnl of lectslatlon providing for the coinsilldatKin of third and fourth-
ehu* mailer ai lbe uniform rate <
■Till for eeiii two ounces or fraction | thereof. This Is one-half the presenl
l-ractlcal IllustrsHpu of tbe
effect of tli
chant In Trenton, wishing to n I-.irkage of goods, addressed to nearby |»iut in bis county, would pay
, r da. j IS eeula, say. for |«slag». Tbe aai
■ O.ukl be sent to Isindou for 8 cen
Ill isilrr has It tbat they have a jiu j This Is Iwcauae the International portal JHsU rxprrl In one of the rtt. Iiouts j agreement due* uol recognise fourthj «U •ullVrlng from delirium Induced Ip | class maUer New Jersey Is followli
Ibe plan ul several Matas In thus urging the Bbolltioo of an annoying and loss distinction In classifying matter, and tbe Trenton True American thinks Confraae may well
to an argument so w i
AM.^iow Ibey goto tbe trouble of rkplaining Ibal Dr. Osier Is a joker Mort people have suspected It all along. But II was a joke Ibat spread "like forty," lo make use of an of
prraaloti
Tna saying that "few die smd none ■eslgn" In the federal senlce Is dls|/rovtd by Ibe Natloiisl Civil Hcftiee ('onimbwknre ie|«>tt. It shows II out of every Kwh employes seventy signed voluntarily lart year.
lo tbe contrary uotwlibmvii of forty year* and more will be found working at their acraslomcd pursuits for a few days longer. A lot of people, it mould ap|iear, are alillng to make lbem*cl> t-» ridlculoat for notoriety a*ke.
conspicuous bravery In saving Urea In railroad dbaatm. home legislation m Ibe line of preventing tlie disaster, might be e<|ualiy acceptable to I hr
ng to run a Mate oil in vice*. Illinois prole pncking-hoti*e taking trust managers
YaarUlDAV was Ash \Vrdu*-<lsj and marked tbe beginning of l*ni. Rvery person, wbetber a believer or observer of tbe peoctenUal season, cat "swear off 1 ' at least one thing, Ibe doing of which will help lo make life he ter and aid In elevating tlie moral Iijjatua I* (outvote K/.Olsi for Hie purchase of grain lo feed the wild birds prevented by the severe weather from finding their usual food supply There art some long-beaded people In Tbls provision u an evidence of kindness of bear! and broadness of mind worthy of cmulalkin.
advertising. Ill a method lest manner, using a good medium, bi mgs results It Is tbe only kit d of advertising Ibal pay* pru|>cr!y. It Is lr*» expensive, loo, lu Hie end, t'ljn sdteilt-lng occasionally. Tbe 6-ixi iski. Is tbe medium you are lug fur. Hales can be bad uisw pi teal Ion. >Hart spring In Ibe right
I -MI-.0 - : ■ 1 I " I
ICKsmtKUWi to rieuale bills N. and M, Introduced by Henafur Li lelaflug lo Ibe boundaries of tiea Isle City, which |.eased the M ceully, the Times, of last wi tallied tbe follow lug: "Bbos bills become lame, as they probably will. Ibe borough will occupy I/Udlam's Beach south of Polk in the Vi bale Beach tract, aud be bounded ou lbree aides by ualurel tier courses aod on tbe fourtb by a fixed and determined street, oravenue By tlie change tbe borough gains and on Ibe whole, K Is Ibe gainer^ JVWI* *1 >0 — aluabie laud about C« I is a Huertloii w bather or not tbe taxes received from tbe newly Improved I reel would be eijual lo the idded coats of furnishing light, and maintaining street!, boardwalks and lire protection to that section. The borough naturally should Include all of Dud lam's island and Its boundaries colncidrot thereto. However, there 1* plenty of room for development south of Polk avenue, aod H will l« many before all of this land win be oc-
cupied."
MKi.PINU V.SC'SI OV-MKat. ( otnmenUng upon a paragraph In be Atlantic City Kevlew (hat "Ibcre * to be a bond uf friendship stretching rom l/oug Branch right down the lue lo Cai* May." the Mar enya: "Tliere Is a community of tnlerarts hat should be recogulsed and ranced lu every way possible. There ire meny ways In w hich one r •an ooHiprralc w ith another and sitball fof tbe common good. Tbe -Seashore Municipal league, organ lied year ago .In Cape May, has done much to bring about a spirit of co-op--retion, but lately has shown signs of luactlvNy a bleb should he abandoned mce and active operation* be ned for the good a ork It has taken ‘There Is a great future for New J *ey seashore resorts Tbe rootiau nd growing popularity of these orts rests with tbe ofllclals end r dent* a bo have It lu their power promote or relard tbe growth and development. By united efforts tbe New Jersey cast min be nnuous line of rvwrts each prospering u Ith the other's prosperity."
Two hundred ministers gathered I'hlledelphia lart week aod prayed
■or Divine aid lo tbe wari md corrupt goverumenl.” for Hmm« w bo believe la 11
TtiK ngw hcardaalk gppmache*
Klghlh street hive been wustrucled without due regard for the comfort j .Ibis remarkable incldeot
sod caw of wornra, children end all' niucb. That tlwrte
Other, who lack ibe physical ' Igor j u.l- memoral.le gstberiug are lo deep that is required lo mount a sleep lu ; ,-«rne*l there b no gainsaying. They rime, t'ouslJcrsblt crlllcbm be. been j have ret about lo purge tbrtr rity of
eugrndei^d aud tbe lustier sbkubt is: ;„ u ai |Hlblic
carefully dk:.-id«re I before "th-r ap- .u abiding faith tbat tbe right will
W* art completed.
■ 'latlrr days'
I by
prophet or angel, by tbe voice of Blown Mm Therefore, we ought tc give the more earnest heed lest at any time we let them slip:' that is, l*> (el them leak' away like water out .if a
leaky vessel.
"Be careful of Ibe sin of heedless-Tli ness You are not responsible for whal .
you reedve<1 at birth, but you wll have lo answer for what you did w III your 'first' birthday gift. Some re celved a flve-taleot character, soin two, some oue. aud It will nol do fb us lo answer at the Hreat Day. *1 through my lingers aud leaked
•'Whs
le Hist
rnln-
Drink b
lug thousands of live* to-day. That youth of iweuly-three yeai died on the gallows a few days ago started out all right, had Ibe sdv lazes of a Sunday school traliilui godly mao as bb teacher, but tbe first drink, It may have been a cigarette. puncture In his character, aud it went ‘uomeuded. aud Hie leu step of Ibe unfortunate' young man was lo etep ou Ibe death trap. Falsehood b another serious leek - and by thb we do not mean, simply, tbe man, woman, or boy, or girl who all hate a liar, aod tbe blbie tells us -all Itars bavrthelr part In lake that burns,’ but we have ref ereuce lo falsehood that is opposed to truth. 'W bo b a liar but be that denied! tbat Jesus b the Christ. - He that aallb, 'I know Him.' and keepeth not Hb commandments, ba liar, aod tbe truth b not In h'lm. Do you not i w bat a dangerous leak falsehood b* 'Truth must ever be the rock foundation of every great character loyally lo tbe right a* we see It. courageous living of our lives a* know we abould live them, regardless of what others may think speak. The man who would tell that tbe acquisition of wealth b I Hod and end of life. Imagining tt b end rather than a means to an end, not true. Why doea tbe world usually illh tbe criterion of success” Is K uol bees use tbe world goes and ee by false Meele-b not built U|«jc lruth• Heal success In life means lh« Individual victory of self. It mean, how he has bettered himself, and nol bow lie has bettered hb fortune. The great question Is not, bow much have I ? But, what am I r 'Another leak Is , unbelief Jeeu. could do no miracles in certain placebecause of unbelief. The a|iortle tells us the childreo uf Israel the I-and of Promise, because of unbelief. Tbe disciples did not cast II spirit because of unbelief. Why e there eu many failures In lifer W■Ink, If the matter was sifted to lb bottom, you would find unbelief. "Faith b not the sentiment aom would make us believe It is. Faith will always be—power^ Faith hood, at well as tlie gospel of good news. It b tbe secret of butloexs life, ss well ss tbe key to eternal life. <> that we, as men. as churches, would close the leak of unbelief. "Another leak It proerartlnattou, •the thief of time,' w hirh their beat aud rtcab from Hod that which b Hb. flee what sorrow' H muses Id our lives We eaperied tell our dewr ones bow much we lot them, but we pul It off from dsy day uulll their voices were stilled aod their care stopped, aud then we sought to esse our mluds by idllug their coffins with flow ere O! If you have any alabaster of cheer aud praise
give It to-day '
"In October, RU, Koger William*, because of bb inspiring plea for individual liberty, was ordered by Ibe Oeneral Court of Masaachusetb leave tbe colony forever. He wei Rhode Island, where he lived years lu April, IMW, Massachusetts actually made atonement for Ha rs" act by an ordinary morion made’, •• 'Hided aud adopted, and the order ' banl-hment was solemnly annulled :»■ years after. I-Ut w as It not a lUtle late? Ho men pul off accepting Christ until so late tbat It due* not change
tbelr liv
"Mop tbb dreadful leak In your characterTo-day is Hie day of
on Monday evening Iasi. ■ ougbly lisrcnoulou* aud live gathering of cllbcus ai Ibr Biscay nr lo j-arlakr "I (.rovldrd hy Kdward M ceully ap|*>!uted fwtmastc
glad of Ibe n ■ be Pennsylvi A. Introdueed
a do II by srtablbblug a j
tbls Build several such The Annual Gathering Drawl
as Rive the people whm
Mall each oilier ■olutlon besrlug nte Railroad i .
a .Big Crowd to At-
lantic City.
The annual meeting
^ n Jersey t -Hiferetice of tbe Methodist ' Ve I' 1 K-ptscopsI I'burcb began lu AHantlc
111 make no m.-vsse in ( ^ mornftig. Bishop F-arl b boose rtrcb as b 1'"* presiding. A number of lmPeoBsylvw»bKallrow»1l» n| ^ ^ ^
grortsrt eorporaUona H»r produced, and Ibe oftieers
A Cover for Your House That Will Sund the Wear
The best roof It Hial whs were supplied were ctreful in I bell
4.b b b
b good matertals and *
hi . Ji»in I*
t Hie meetings, which s 1 held dally, except riunday, Including Tuesday n-" - *
Tt.es Make ■eels Thai are might.
Tin, Tib. Male •* Meg^a you may prefer, tail h a
be Hie right kind of a roof If we pot It on
Escsbhahed m IMI. Ws-tOMC .«
S. B. CONVER fc<2 Afkery Aresee. Oceee City. J.
and ends of Ibr dii h was brilliautly Ilium, bandsomely deco rale-1 for Below will be found Ibe u
nlnglon
ben flic cigars bauipluu lo act Mayor < bamploti began hb duties by lying that lo relieve tbe minds of tbe mid aod nervous, he would stale lat no oue would be called upon to eak unices they ee de-lred. He said lal H was a great pleasure to him to e such a representative gathering, i maemblage of mliiMer*. poltliciaDs and biisiueas men all workIng together greatest pro*|«rtty t Mean City •rknbwn. Ii augurs well for the city's future. The narrow uet* that hat cha rmrterirtd our peopb loo n the past abould be avoided, i of pulling together, there baa loo highly devetopsd dbposlpull from each other. Cutty of action and purpose b qulrement, If the city b to go ahead a* Hev. JVnuluctou Corson aunounotd ist Vethodlsts feel at home at gatherings such as thb -••love-tew*t»,"tbey might he termed. Hb friend, Brother asselberry, might feel a little strange, but he has MelliodM amestry. Mich occasions, said Mr. help communities. '(Segregated, we become selfish When we gel together ay. we "share our mutual wi hymn basic Kach works for id all for eat Hev Mr Corson told a number of humorous stories, which ]Hil the aemblage In rare good humor. iU-v. Mr < asselberry demon,
that lie.
ie aide
glad tv
-like
if Trade
Hie .boardwalk ta," t* openX{ 1 ,
banquet. w rompbtad, we
w.111 offer our visitors as fine a w alk as Hie coast cau U«st VS lien everything is ready, w* want the Mayor to drive (begolden spike, and -»r want the newspaper men duau from i'hiladelphia. For myself.
JOS. G. CHAMPION]:
..Builder..
There will be •
rntlmenl lu favu
welfan
rank Taylor. ■ p. pmUcted. oi u sandy H«
nd a beautiful bay for sailing sblng purposes—feature* of w tie alone of tlie other coast resort*
r Hie yi
e day Ii
rising
boats of tbe occatben offered prayer, Mr. Casselberry, all
mug ‘ it leased be tbe Tie Thai Binds fret lout to the supper, the guests were entertained a 1th piano selections
by John H. Tucker
Those present at the supper were Mayor Jo*, ti Champion, Councllieu Harry Headley, N. C. Godfrey, H. L. Smith. Mark VY. Adams aud leurge U. Adams, City Treasurer Ira V Champion. City Clerk T. l*e \dam>. City Hollcttor Jo*. Tbomtiaou, City Surveyor It. L. Goff, foatmaster 8ultou, K A Corson, J. f. Fox. iiaiouei rieburch. Hev. feniilugtou Corson, Rev. H. T. Casselberry, Hev. Alexander Corson, Hev. H. H. liana, Charles M:tiorcb, Jos. Button, David Ccaatwell. Itobt. Naylor, J. N. Johnson, J. B. Hush, Charles Shoemaker, Herbert l Smith, Thomas W. Everiogbam.Naze
Joa. VV. Cox, Goo. C. Mur-
pby, Harry H. Steelman, H. F. Bmltb, C. M. Campbell, Warren W. Brown, K. H. Euglbh. VYilliahi B. Johnson, A. H. Bmlth. F. J. Bmith, Harry H. Rice, H B. May hew, 8. B. Cuuver, Brower, Dr. N. Howard Burt, Dr. B. T Abbott, A. J. Bmith,Andrew Boewell. F. H. Ware, Johu Tucker,Parkir Miller, F. H. Taylor, Mo* Webenthal. Dr. C. B. Blder, Harry Young, L. B Thomas, Hubert Fisher,
Waggoner, Medmau M.
Mnltb, Charles Bletser aud J. F. Mac-
of Uw BERTtwat-
Missionary Society ami a wn-
ti-rruie i-entecurtal service at 8 p. in.
.. 1 in Hie First and Central Cburche* res-
of'thank. | ^ J"' ' Bo d ‘“’"' ulversary meeting of the Missionary Society at the First Church lu the evening. A business session will be held tbls morning, a business meeting of tbe Women * Foreign Mission Society In tbe First Church *1 8 p m , and a prulecustf' sen foe in Ibe Central Church at Hie same Ik Mir AI T.I.i p at. Hie anniversary of Conference Temperance Society will be celebrated In Hie First Church, and at the same hour the aunlveraary of tbe Church Kxteusfon Society w ill be celebrated in Central Church. There will he a camp-meeting rally in M. Paul'*
Church at 5 *5 In the evening. On Friday at tt a. m. a business ses-
LEWIS E. CORDERY Carpenter and Builder
MORE CONVERTS
prevail In time.
If there Is vice aud corrupt govern-
Ax evangelist I* oeedt-d up around meut In fhlladelpblu, or Hoboken, Hie Observer think*, and then Ihr mm ehneen to nn afoug this line It soys tbat when Ibri Ik-business are responsible. We do vvaiigellw who bat awakened Octwi- not believe that mere prayer will bring city sinner* to tbe error of thrirway* al>out the rgfoimalfou of poBHcal afbat lime lie may be pomibly luduee-i fairs In an/city. Yet prayer Is to be to turn his steps toward North Jersey taken as a sllmulus for those who are ‘There I. a wide field,” the I'apti engaged In Ibe warfare against vice add*, "for bis best efforts In Hud«»i I and corruptfou. If their Ivand. are lo aud Essex foantlc*—particularly, l< lw strenglheucd by the exercise of may be remarked, in Ksrex." prayer, well and good Certainly no
barm I* dour, aud |«rhap* the spccla-
ItBKM-i revivals st Ocean CHy tiavr cle of to many mlnislars galbered lo-Ue-u tiuly astounding. IIT-mdoHr* getber to Invoke Dlriae aaustance In that the mayor and all the oOlctal* ol t ringing at/oul better cuudltfoua may ■ town become .ouvrrted aud are - sene lo awaken food men, but slug sealous tbat they at ontv set cut n gnh i-ltiaens, who, through eitlier In . Midurt religious UKrilng. Mn-b dlllwmtM or uartva- |«rty (mlty. bouevee, baa I wen tbe care there evade the responsibility that la their. What would the people say were and dccliue to lend a hand iu tbe Astuiry Park's couuril lo aouduri « : work laid oul by the friend, of good
prayer meeting . And yet. isn't It a- government wsrlng l.r J< inu. li needed here as any w brie cU frayet. by liself.la not ouosldcrwd a. Tbe member, of Kalmla Tribe. Asbury Park Jourual. MiflU-teul. Bui work wllb prayer has 230. Improved Order of Bed Men,
surely accomplished much. Prayer! makingjireparatlons to celebralr Hielr
ItMoki Hie Stale *|imds t'.H.isai i..i may serve to Uicrwaae the ranks of the'anniversary early tn tbe next mouth, tlie rrrrtfon of buiMIngs for an agrl- reformer* in Philadelphia and else-! Thecommltle* In charge ba. been eulluisl school *1 New Brunswick, it where, bul wbat I. ueresswry. as well, 'actively engaged lu securing talent for will bewail to learr. whether there •« to bring *|*clfir charges against Ibe occasion, aud Ibe affair gives will bee sutltclent number of young, those who offend, then to puata the promise of being one of Hie most enfarmer* w ho will take tbe course to charges and make It for the eourts and joyahte ever held by the memtier. of warraul Hie expense. There are free juries lo determine what the punish- Hits organisation.
Stateichol.rehl,. In icyers t ..liege -ent shall be. rtrlde. " Paying a ewmpllment to the apportioned to tbe various esMinUe., there murt be work, and much of * t.asrr.eW Jev. .. Woe.K I wisdom of the city's founders, the and many of tbrtnare unfijl.d The | hard w ork, done If anything perm.-; Hev. Mr. Braun, of Newark, a con- Judge aaM that there I. nothing to
way of Verted Jew, will speak In the Flrrt prevent tk-ean City from being
WILL CELEBRATE
'putting stories. Glow lug serious, he day wr are learning from President Booseyelt, a true man be cause lie sets the rtgb! example, Ibal religfou and politic* cau go-baud In aud both he clean. We can Ocean City tlie grandest re-ort along the roast, but we cau only do so by working in harmony. Mr. Camelberry assured his bearers that bit heart and hand w III be found assl lo the upbuilding of Oceau City, urged upou Hie people the uecessll for a broader conceptfou of tba w. to he done for the Hue betterment /of tfoean City. Hev. Alexander Corson told two or three stories tbat won the plaudip of hi. hearers, and said that tbe blage had galbered to lertlfy sense of pride lu having had thing to do w Ith the city's being, and happy in tbe prospects of tba city' future. Wearemaktuganotherepoch Id goodness through the reilgfoua re-
A'lval.
Hev. S. It. Hauu spoke of the
bright future of Ocean (Tty, and he
was followed by Hobert Fisher, a fo
mer Mayor of Ocean City. Mr. Flatter said that Ocean City ha* alway* been known a* a Christian seaside resort, but this year, for tbe flrrt time In hb recollection, religion b the predominating feature. Here I* the great foundation laid for Ocean City'a future. Thom formerly apathetic are now desirous of discussing religion. This b the dawn of the greatest future The speaker said his hopes rite aud hb asplralfous soar lu viewing. In hb mind’s eye. the untold prosperity to
come lotforan City in theflBtai
follow . "May God prosper us to build up Ibe new Ocean City founded on eu-
tlie rigbteourues*," he concluded. At the request of several. Judge
riHunpsoii * a* called upon to make a few remarks The Judge began by ■aylug: "1 feel sumew hat embarrassed
at being called U|»n to night
something. I received an Invitation
thb murtilng to attend thb supper, i "‘S meeting to-night, but there was no suggesHon that ij ■aliaiaa'i
would he called upou for a speech.” Judge Thompson then related an
Incident that occurred to him on thb bland w hen a lad, aud when there
I-arge congregations were present each uf the several services In Ibe First M. FI. Church on Sunday lart, begti ulug with the testimonial meeting i 8 80 a. m. About SUO people partook of the Ixird's supper, which w as followed by a abort discourse by Hev. H. H.'Bodlue ou Ibe meaning of the mpper. Several persons were admitted I church on probation aud leu received by let Ur. Tbe Babbalh school was unusually well aUended, and Buperluteude'ut Thomas B. Goorley was pleased to see t. Tbb was the lart missionary day of tbe Sunday school lo reuce year. The collection amounted to IIS&.64, an Increase more than FJU over the collection L
year.
Hev. & W. Lake was to have led (he icu's mealing in the afternoon, bul c was not well and could not be present. In hb abaenee, the meeting conducted by tbe pastor. man H. I* Bmith led young people’* meeting In the early colng, at which service much fer aud enthusiasm were shown. The evening sermon was delivered by Her. Alexander Corson, sou o pastor, who b here lo attend conference, now assembled lo Atlantic City. Mr. Coreon preached an able sermon from tbe text: "If any man thin let him come unto Me and drink."
Johu, I; ST.
A meeting ol the probationer* wi held In the church ou Monday eve log, when arrangement, for tl
anulrAsary of the Sunday Sc Culon lu the First Church, a peulecostal service In Central Church aud a meeting of tbe New Jersey Conference Educational Society In Hie ofllce of St. FauIMparch. ai 7.C. lu Hie evening anniversary of the Freedman's Aid Society will be held in tbe F'irst burch aud the aunlveraary of the FMucaUonal Society In Bt. Raul's Church. At tbe latter meeting an adIrcws will be made by Governor Stokes On Saturday Hie bostoee* session rill be held as usual at U •'clock In be morning, w ith pentecostal service it S p. m in Central Church aud the iiiniveraary of tbe F(pworth I-esguc n tbe First Church at 7.45 p. m Sunlay services w 111 be held In tbe F'lrat Church. They Will delude tbe con Terence love feast at 8.80 a. ni„ hi barge of tbe Hev. J. S liebley. D D : preaching by Hbhop Cranston at 10.30 a. m.: Sunday school rally at 2 p. m.. aggressive evangelism, led by tbe Hev. Hldout, at S p. m , and tbe annual mbafouary sermon by the Hev. James tV. Marshall, D. D., at 7.45 p. the Central Church the preaching at lu aoa. m. will be by the Hev Frank Moore, president of I’euiiliigton Seminary: ordination of deacons and elders at 8 p. m., aud preaching lu Hie evening, preacher to be announced. At St. Haul 1 * tbe Rev. Dr. George F. Heed, president ol Dickinson College, will preach In tbe morning; a Sunday school rally will be held al 2.80 p. i aud Kpwortb League rally at 7 p. Services at 7.45 p m. will be under auspices of Wesley UroHwrboud, Ibe address of welcome to be made by Hie Hev. J. Morgan Reed, tbe response by tbe Hev. John Handley, D. D., general vice president. There will be add raseby conference ofllcers and tbe Her. B. C. Llppincott will sing a solo. Busbies* sessions will be resumed ou Monday morning at 8 o'clock, pentecostal service* In Central Church at 8 p. m., and hi the evening versary of Centenary Fond Preachers' AM Society. On Tuesday at 8.80 a. in. announcement will be made from tbe platform. Rev, Pennington Coreon aud son, Hev Alexander Corson, and tbe Rev W. T. Abbott were among those w ho
went to conference.
Tbe revival serviews have dose, but It was staled that there Is a possibility
during the a
u Sunday f Evangroue night
Tbe male members of Hie FI Praahyterlau Church will meet iu I church at 7.45 o'clock this evening consider the formation of a Brotherhood of Andrew and Philip The object of tbe brotherhood Is to pray regularly and to Invite someone to the gospel. Tlie subject was discussed after tbe church service on Sunday morning, and ll waa deckled lo hold
bath Jaunty, Baltimore. rax do. W. H. Ton mend, Cape May: T. E Yannon, Geoige Hays, P. rf. Halls isn, Philadelphia; Richard Culver,
B D. Collins, Millville: J, Morti... Albert Kane, Philadelphia: Robert Dlament, Salem: Charles Birch, *'
tbiuk lu'lbose days that In a city like this, among i
and lu such a well-appointed bouse.
made wonderful
Graham, Josep.. ..
Jvwei'h U. Champion, Jobu Haim, S H. Hann, Oceau City; H. J. Cunning, bam, Edwin A. Knapeaud w ife, Tboe. tjuerns, F..T. Adams,S.S. Henderson, F. To Mat lark. F W. Kevege, J. T Townsend, Philadelphia; Hev. J. S Helsler, Camden; Hev. F:. H Durcli
. Woodbury; Kev l> H. Harris. Ashore ,ud George I/ce, of Ibis city. Park, Lrtmbert Heed, i-ambertvIHA
have been busy building boats during j
tbe past week. They built ten four- u _ . , . Iren-fool batfoaux fo, Ralph Mitchell, , Wl'kiurT t'llii ^‘ WIIHu s” c’ of Central avenue, who will use these j Woodhull, Camden: James Perkins boats during the rammer. Oneofthe (^"wlowiie; Henry S Young. Wllboats was built In five hours, which Is i «- Shiver,, S. S,
-«*«v- vs# m s-w* s*»!
-hal similar boats f A. M. Catereou, Mr and Mrs. W. D.
io built two so
for tbelr o'
i and xlr*
Mr. and Mrs Cbaa. Snow, Mi
asmil. | It. .-miev im, r_ n. Morris, Frank H.
ll Is stated that Trower'a Hall sill I Ikyjor, W. M. Colllua, Foster Gilroy. . all likelihood, be secured In a ffcw' l hu^' < i 0 ° tIL. * ' B - (^he, Phlladel-
... , - k Easier tHiuday jtliegrandcrt cHtas'gloiiK (be Atlantlr flays, lor basket ball gam**'and lhaC Vr ao? Mra°TiKiIIi. Ireutou Ime* ray.: No more rrnmeu. and to make I. .parent fo evenly On Era.,, Mimd.y hlgbl coart. With lb. 80.000,000 of peo.de tbe Orrt conurt-111 com. off within ' oooSra »^lll^O?Vi lake Charge of public be srlll deliver a lecture In'hbichurch | In this country, with all of the coon- two waeke. This wUI be good new. 1 '>»'>«'ille; J H. Sawyer,Tom’. T ■ey will Have to be de- Mr. Braun M engaged In mlraion.rv try', resource., there I. but one Jereey to the many basket baUeolhaatarta I n ‘i', "
Bute inatltuHons should be bull! tbelr need has been clearly
atnird."
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SIW-TEITH AH KIT AniUl OCEAN CITY, N. J. ENSiltH ft JOHNSON,
GODiraciors aim fioilflers
1240 Aabary Amar.
HARRY H. RICE .... Registered Architect.... 909 Wrtrtt Av S nu«. . OCtSAIN C7ITV, rw. .1
762 ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY, N. J. Fine Paper Hanging, Painting A Select Line rt WALL PAPERS AND INTERIOR DECORATIONS eadquanera for P-TO-DATE SIGNS
S. B. SAMPSON, CONTMCTOR UNO BUILDER 22?irxxzsaix2sx?~ tam i. mitfin t m Carpenters and Builders ftCKAtt CITY. a. J. a gt*ra Baliaiags HARRY H. RICE, ... Builder,.. No. 909 waar avence, OCUAIW CITY. N. J. ALLEN SCULL Contrsictor and Builder
JOHIN MARTS Contracting Builder
0. J. HAMMELL Marble«Granite Works Monument*, Mauaoleuma, KUtuary Work, Cradle*... CEMETERY INCLOSURES
Works at p, eisantYtlle, N. J. DARBY’S Ocean City Laundry 656 Asbury Ave. First-Class Work fo tver> Part oaij bi-ImMRrakfoM^ra ...FOR SALE...
woloUon Wert avanuc, below cen lb street. Apply a JOHN H. I I.S'.XIHKM. Uij Stoerr Mreet. fhltwdrlrkta.
COM, E. ADAMt OHObaa tar* ta Fsraltsrt, Carpel*, AUftlag Bad BeMiag. Window Shadea, Etc 714-14 Asbury avaooa.OoaaB CUy.H. J. O.Adoatt. ! «.SMw 6E0. 0. ADAMS k BRO. PIASTERIRG, RANGE SETTING MICE LAYING, tic. Etc I Work la Masoa Una Promptiy AI tended To. OCEAN CITY. N J. W. H. MITCHELL, BRICKLAYING - PLASTERING jeuuijia n jspbcwmt KaaMonca: 704 Central Avo OCKAN CITY, X. 1,
HEAT on TAP
A CAS RADIATOR A VALVE TURNED A MATCH CONOULT Trt* JT/yCITT GAS tlGJfrfo.
When Yon Want Anything Id ...DRUOS... » « Til Bourse Pharmacy.
Reasonable Prices. Prescriptions.
Three Favorites With th* paopMoMMSuOS Scull’s Best Flout Scull's Faiorite Blond Tea Scull’s Sterling Blend Cdftae .11 loods sold frou. Hewll'a Aat/urr
B. S. SCULL, Prop. ASBURY AVENUE AND NINTH BT.
WANTED—Ocean City or other good and well* located seashore cottages or cottages In exchange for well rented Camden, N. J., houses. Equity $4 70a Address Box aoi, Middletown, Del. : :
K. R. TORBKHT HOUSE M0VIN8 AND RAISINS (arueral (ontnartM 1 ockan crrtr Mcwr fareas RALPH L. GOFP, GIVIL ENGINEER. SURVEYOR. CONVEYANGER HINT AND OHTRAL AVENUB, OCEAN CITY. N. J. Charles G. Miller Ie fully prepared lo deaa out cerapoola. Bend lu y
THOMAS J. THORN Floriat FALL BULBS, GRASS and CLOVER SEED. 839 Asbury Avenue.

