I
Calm age Sermon
[ tr T—r* ~ “Ob. jr*.’ wu tb« ao»wn I “If* aur cooucb far tb* ccmimuj t ! f« drlrarm. bol »«7 dl«cuit to gr tbr rlfbl klod of drtren
; who to o '
! la ■ f*w w«rk< H* will watar tbrn wUa tb#r oncM »ot to tw wtttrrd. H* wW po«h thots bard m b^n they abouM be allowed to Co alow He will feed tbeiu when Uie. ebouM oot be fed. Oo the other band, the loogrr tome drirera handle their borar* the etronfer the
lerotne - Tben tbr drirer lifted > and cot the forward off bone aid: •'That bone there to orer year* old. He to a sood. atroac eel That one by bl. aide to e. He to trood for fifteen yean in ferric.' The reaaoo oar let ao lone aad do ae aaurb bard becanae we lr*-a« them rlcbL" •on many tnen't pbyabwl bod lee t and tamble into premature la beraaae tbelr owner* do not rr them nod rate for tb™. a there are phyeleal raletodl>re* and bendreda of pbys I wbo bobble around on a use they hare net taken tbelr health, ao there are acorea idreda of menial rripptoa. wbo bare rich! thinking, robust. Independent minds, beraaae ire never made an effort to Tbeee mental weakling* are depending upon other*, or bor from other*, or trying to be up by other* A* rhUdren. larted tbelr meutaT training They bare been very regular
habit. Era
be I* also tlei eloping blmerlf aad In ‘’wbiT^r. inr^'k »»» •« tbto town’ Wbo are the glaut* pbyaleally, men tally, monlly and aplritually? Are
tbemselrea a wife and the dare of drru until great flnaoctol *u.---e** tbelr* and they could live la “I street r told tbei refuse to marry til they roukl take tbelr brldea Xi
father* and mother* were evening lime of tbelr live evltably they are the rat
How eimOwlcelly true It to that lb. •ptr'.tn^l^e and the ilirtot power arv de:elo|>ed by tranlen twariog Indeed ►o aBlvwv»*l la«b“ taw when applied to
pple
arnV a Hear bmla and a wllllngnewa to work Hardly bad they got a foot bold in bualnew* when they married They married moatly oo “faith, hope and charity." for they had not mu<h In sight Then came the iblldren. In three young men * atruggle* to provide for tbelr little ones and to lift the burden of dommtlr love they de rek>i*ed tbelr atreogtb to berm lean
ra tally
ratal c
There baa been a great deal of fun lade of I‘re* Idem Roosevelt's denunciation of those who would nblrl the the borne and not marry i>tight to marry, but 1 believe Theodore Ibxwerelt to right. And e that one of rby 1 Iwlteve our -n of *u.-b sterling they not only be ome. but they also believed that the greatest honor which mold c ome to a man was to train up large family of boys and girt* for God And did they not train well tbelr large families of children? When Bam
tee of was a bard probtogn la etyuar algebra, or trigonometry, be aat by our aide, (hewing the fata pencil and looking around
ealal leeches by my aide. For A weeks be alwaya copied my And what wan my surprise In mlnatton. be received a higher ■an L although bis paper was ■Tactically In toto He was y capable, but be simply would lbad these mental weaklings or
U. Too bare one In all proba i your domertlc servant She what you tell her to do. but uni furnish her your brain and I power abe to of no more prac • la tbr world than a llfelea# Instead of rising a little earlier r family and getting bar work der way abe does not get up call her. After breakfast Hie
of Israel the proud father presented to of God bla seven strapping boys. But Jesse was not prouder of ~ a son* Hun some of the noted New ngland divine* were of Ibelr children, nly the ottwr day I was reading over Hat of the families TJf these tbeoio ana wbo ao mightily helped to make to country what It to today Let me ad the 11*1 to you: Bev. Increase Wither bad tea children Rev Peter Hobart bad eleven children. Rev Bam oel Danfortb had twelve children Rev Treat bad thirteen children Rev Edwood Taylor bad fourteen chll
dren. Her. Nnf
moat noted of roanm-ticM divine* sixteen children. Tb* great Rev John Bberman bad twenty oil children Jonathan Edward* bad twelve chll
ary. I wish you would sweep parlor aad dust tb* mantel* - a sm." Two tours later, going ' room, you Sod Mary leaning the window and watching the playing la the street. Ton ary. tbta to cleaning day. Gant
u swept tb* par
r "Tan. ma'am." 'Then wby net go abend aad make up the “Bee*u»e. ma'am, you did not to do it. ma'am." "Well, then d and make the bed* '' "Tea. ' Two bouts later you com* »m aome stopping and marketI there you find Mary gossiping e cook in tb* kitchen, aad the wvh to dirty, and the rugs are rw hi tbr haUa. and the wash not I»een put away. "Mary, you cry. losing all your p* “what to the matter with you? e yon sitting idly there? Hava ed the halls and cleaned the m and put away the washing?" in'atn ” “Why bare you not
Now. Mary to . _ g. Bhe to a mental cripple. I not take an Interest la things. I do what abe to told to On. but thing else will abe do And. nd. It to your duty and mint to y wake up. It to our duty to ooraetres for mental toll, eyes with which to ace. It to Having eat
became the strong men and women they were largely through the domestic loads they volantsrlly set tbemselrea
When young men and young ihtrk the doty of going to the
marriage altar becanae tb* dalle* there
r they stunt tbelr moral aad >d physical growth iaklead of Increasing their stature thereby.
all lllnrirated by Henry Ward r in t remarkable address be ■ome years ago ' Hera to one man seeking financial employHe knorka at the door of the and tb* call is sounded. -Com* mt employment? What cat lb.' ana wen the young mi iborer. I can do Just wbai do, oo more and no lea*.' Then immoo laborer crawl down Into rent ditches of Ilf*, and I wl m Just a bare aubstoteoc* for od. (or 1 bare to tell you every lou think nothing, therefor* ecelre practically nothing for «1L' Another young man cm door and knoi-ka. 'Com* •an you dor 'Well. I ran do nJ; Drilling that I am told to d<
will p in wbo does not think at r young mao knocks ■Com) an you AoT T can do anything am told to do. but 1 also ger* that tblnk. 1 am a : ‘Then, at a musician, go Bit ye at Ivory keys aad lay thee more than the mact
v young n
brain that
1 bare-ten fingers thal tblnk ro feet thgt think. I tblnk all ay body. AH that 1 wish b 1 to work, and 1 will work become ludM|>eo*able to tb ay* tbe world. T need you. Go to in my aerelre and great shall be
rwarxi.'"
be twee Bareva at Hame. aa Paul begins Wr>p ,b* , load* uj»n a man* back, rail* of the east weight down rameto lot tb* desert Journey, rt the man grow* strange er as be besr* tbeee burd ul lift another bmvy burde It above the top of tbe physical be mental burdens. Thli i to tbe love burden of tbe Paul say*. “Every mao shall its own burden.'' he also aeem* : "Every man. if possible, shall or bla aged father and belplesa •that. Ha atoll car* for bto * kUdiun. He obali look aftar
sake shall find
No la wbo bad
COUNTY SCHOOLS .. HAVE CLOSED Twenty-fourth Annual Commencement EnerciMs Held at SeaTille. Tb* twenty-fourth annual cum-j men cement exetetoee of tbe public j school* <>f Cape May County, »ete| i 111* camp ground ou
CIRCULATING LIBRARIES.
but tb» was oi very iiiiuiro “ In tbr reign oi Henry IV. Richard u Bury hi*bop of Durham • able library for the u*r of
"-course and thirteen from tbe b ‘ r j Kdward R. Hill** presided over j morning exercises, while those of I- j afleruoon were in charge of Hupei
would anppoac that Cbriat a aacrlfl'-e* aad Hie couae crated llvn* of our •'briatian parent* and rbrtstlan wive# and Pbrlatian daughter* ate all that we need to win our salvation, other* may work for
nwtoJ
teudeut Aaruu W. Hand and Hujiet
' Principal Tomlin
graduate* aere: HigbHcbuoi Heonto A Ktbei Mckerann
a Augustus Mrerwald
lift a
aplntua to tbe I*
la I
a this
sick. He aald to bto llltle daughter wb was waiting upon him: Helm. It I time fur me to take tny medicine WB yon get It and pour oot for me |ui
as her rbrtotlan father asked. “Now. my daughter, that medicine la very Idt Mr I With you would drink It for u.e?" • Drink It far you. father '' **id Helen lot you. It would do you no good if I drank It- Too will tore to drink your
tbe doctor said.
Rolan
Woodbine Mow. liusenlield. Joseph Koaeobaum. lienjamin Teppet,
Hbubin
leaea —Kllrabeth McUluley. Spring l,aura H Taylor, t House Klorenue Craw ford, y Reach—J Harry Anderaou. t Cope May Julia Scherer Rlaltner. w—
n't It. my dear? Won't tbe m*Oi .i,.„ . do me anv good If you drink Ui*l , ... ’ . -erd, Arne sd-Waniy Jaaelel.arduet, Ma/I
said the father “Then, my dear, II
good, neither by the tow of salvation ran you take from Cbriat my aplrltual redemption and life. If you want to be eared you must go to Jesus yourself and be aaeed/' Good tbe.dog* that Good for tbe beginning id rbrtotlan life. Good in refereu.e to It* applies Il,.n of ('briatian burden bearing. Too tlon 1 .aunot work out Jour* “Er-
HATS OF STRAW.
Delaney Hannluu. South Saavllle PUebe W be Harold Collin*. Hwalutou—Klhel Laudii Deunlaville—Mamie l.udlam < y. William Harry Corauu. Kldora Kthrl H Sleveti*. l.yui
tore.
Cold Spring Kloreuce Adele 1
Tbe eariieal maker* of straw ha were unguvatloua bly the Chines Ibetr work waa by no iu**n* rou* In character, but platted and aevrn t get her with rounder* blr akill. aa mi lie aaeo natay la t
In i
• Oral a
"Well.” aays aome on*, “what does Ml mean? Do you mean that I must marry, whether 1 would or no. and a borne T' Ob. no. If you do no« to marry. I am not here to tell 0 marry. But 1 am here to tell you that for your own good. •Ireoglb and power, you should hare a lore burden If you raunot bare a wife Id have you at least do a* did Thomas Marshall tbe great mis iry field aemrury of tb* Presbyterian 'Lurch He waa (me of tb* gentlest, sweetest, purest and torelleat 1 ever knew. Tb* Brat time be lo preach In my pulpit on mlaI ■rut word la a letter to him, I read about like Otto- “Bring along Mrs Marshall and take dinner with Wl" When he cum* orer I asked. “Where la your Wife!" He toughed bto gentle laugh, saying, "I
bare ao wlf
Paris by a Bwlaa we find mentioned among tbe entrt of an Inventory of the effects of H John Fastolfe. It fib. “four straw, hatte*' showing tb™ to have bev great ra title*. Corvatt mention* the aa worn la Provrarr. with a boodreil
worked
Toscany with laghorn took up (be work early In the fifteenth century and has malulotlxd It with cosublerabto •kill erwr atari-. Hodford •hire, with IruaaUble and loituu a* centvrm. ha* been the headquarter* of the Industry In Kugtoud early part of the aerent -Ixmdou Mall
cwialn senator, was pleading a fore the supreme court. Befor. got half through with bla argut Judge* bad made up thetr mi!
lie finished h
I up U
all c
fortuna te pf
lures, aa old Itarttelarr’ "No.' with a gen I to nan lie. “1 am sot •lor." Then in tbe quiet of my study, be told me tbe pathetic and benutlfig agory of bla life. He to dead Ha la with his redeemed wife, s 1 feel no dlOdroce in telling this beautiful ►tor*. Many, many years ago. Tbomn* Marshall was a young minister tat a little we*t*e
d' took to It a beautiful
young girl as 1111 bride. Time passed on aad the young preaihrr dreamed bl* dream of Joy. He thought tbe bap ■
borne was about to be
(Voublad. quadrupled and InfinllelT multiplied Bat what waa Imped ta be not to be Tbe death angel and birth angel locked wing*. Tbe >g mother and her baby were buried In tbe eaini •■offlu under tbe low oPthe little church all* lowed, .ere aat lb* old man looking in the after be had softly told tbe sad y For a little while be said noth lag. 1 dared not arouse him. But at last be beared a big sigh kod then said _ _ . good M« baa my wife and my baby waiting far me But he
Judge* whispered lo ekeb other, nodded and then the chief Jostle* said. "I don think It will be necessary lo bear from you. air " Carpenter's opponent wsi deaf, and be coold only tell that tb. chief Juatk-e uaa addrvaaUig him H< tunird to Carpenter for aid. “What did tbe chief Juath-e any, Maltr - tw whispered. “Hr said he'd rather glr« you the oft a* than Matrn to you," Gar
of New ¥ ork went man •ary lo oak aid for bar I! bad bad oo* of bto fiat by a baseball bat. At tbe first where abe applied she waa told rurt attendant that tbe boy roul be treated there
the eye and ear department." “Vrrv la der thumb uod finger department?" Inquired tbe woman simply.— Harper'a Weekly.
k of my speech V
baft*. 1.
Did
"It waa beautiful." sold t
you marry again r - 1 asked “No, 1 could lore but ooe bride." be answetgd. it a abort time aftav a widow down road waa dying Aa I went to her aide I found that abe bad no one !i whom to Wave the care of her five lea. Bhe bad no money. Ho after the funeral was over I bandied them all up ye*, all Hi* five .bUdrvn. and took my borne, and 1 have rained tbra alt And flier are a" — r are all mtn
lo
yon k O man. (J woman, have you not amne lore burden to lift? If you are not wedded and have no children of your own. can you not ue a Thomas Mar ■ball? Can you not adopt aome other people's children? Can you not be an Alexander H. Htepbens? Though be had ao children of bto own and because on account of physical disability be would not marry, yet In order to lift the love burden be adopted and reared tu bto own borne eighteen young men and fitted them for rotleg* and for the world *1 rugsl# He alwaya called them
It to too bad that there Isn't way fur alwaya bating a gtrl baby Just three yean old In tb* family. Atchison Globe.
bis b
1 lop must hare
some one near yoa to lava If you oeer develop your life as you ought- Never neglect tb* love burden. Never - ruah tbr natural borne Interest* jf your heart. If you bare no one to love by your own fireside, then, for Cod'* sake aad for your own aaka. Import some our Into your affectlou* right away. The physical frame to developed by burden bearing. The mind to developed
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bad tu d*p**«lt security ri.v-t-.liog the:
Dunfermline, Hcotlond. veUbtlsbcl Wc-rtl
the first priper library of this droerti | Oon In 1711. Edinburgh following In' 17» with one founded by Allen Ran. aay. Tbe first public one In England waa’eatabltobed In Haltobury by a ciergyman. Kapwwrt. in 1700 Thto failed to survive, but other, lo Bath.
It London la the Strand, auocovd ._ becoming popular Many London
arteotlflc Societies eaubltobed drrulat lag librane* in tbe eighteenth century,
n tbe nineteenth they tecs me far widely spread London Globe.
BEAL ESTATE AOEMTA. WM. LAKE, C. E., Kecxl Estate Ascent. , of iweda. Notary Rubllv. Mooter IBCteaa
H. CORSON Eentat*? Age‘--lit
stain and a< Tborney croft
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.South Ikmni*- l.eab Ik.an
Kllrabeth Cahaley. trsburg —Carrie Klnke.
Belleplnlu Hukln Rliuu Mm.
Juat a* we know adorable elderly spinsters who bare tbe mluda of girt* aad the hearts at mothers? And do we iso know number* of tbe (so callejli stronger sax wboae attoorpdoo In trifles and aridity for gossip proclaim them old maid* of tbr purest aster:
“Look at Raker uu* oo a day tike thto wlthoat an umbreUa U be crnxyr' "I'm afraid be to L»t'* hurry on. I don t want to me*< him.” -Wby notr “He may recognise this umbreUa.
r H.
Wilhelm,
Tailor, Wheaton I•..ngla*-. 1
Dix.
Searille - Kloreuce Alice J. Jeffrie*. W George H. Ktafford. Wood blue—TUIIc Abraiuaoo, Markin Rayard, William Rrnilovak.r. Holly- Reach—Ivaou Vincent,Charles Foster, Amy- Audersou. ■t Cape May lAwlle Hand Etalug, Rebecca Eleanor Oliver, EdiUi Lovell rise, Anna KHrabetk rimitb, Ralph Taylor, Garun Tullta Riahup. Erma - Harry Greave*. Academy. Cold Bpriug—Mary loiulse Clermont—Haul Hensun Townaeud. Ludlam's—Essie Florence Van Artedalen. Ocean View—Albert Lincoln Way. Ethel Nickerson waa given tint high school honor, and Muse* Rosen field .second. Tbe first honor of the grammar school waa won by Leslie H. Kwlng: Wm. H. Conwn, sec-
ond.
Tbe County Alumni Asaodatkiu bus elected tbe following officer* President, John I). Townsend; Vice President, Charles Moerwald; Secretary, Deborah fi. Urate; Treasurer. Father VanUilder.
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