Ocean City Sentinel, 16 March 1916 IIIF issue link — Page 2

- I ' ■ ' Ocean City Sentinel . tana an Pastas** Knar Timui jl curtis ROBINSON OCCAM CITY, . . NEW JERSEY . ' . . M TNM Mn aa-x MSMSBMM •• aaaUMloa. JjWft rraaiUl OOD* by txpsrisoosd THURSDAY MARCH 16. 1916. ■'ttfllMliiaSKil SI-0"*** Cl,7< concerts here plaar, a ball ba suf piled by tlie or(Mn. fl. Tbat the musicians shall api*-si la Beat attire at tba afternoon concarta, and at tba evening concert ebalf appear In evening draee. 1. Tbat tba aaaoeot of 94000 aball be paid aa tba order of tble association m ooa amount or in weakly or mootbly «. Tbat tbia aeeoctatloo aball obuiu all landa wbleb pcoaad from tbe publlablag a f aa eOelal program and aball anaaiBe tba moafasl prof ram. ». Tbat tba orebaatra abaH play on Ibaraty pfar foe tba ant Ira period aod aball aot ba ebaagad to any otber lo eattaa at far any parpoee otber than tba regular Afternoon and earning cooearta wMboot tba dooaent of tbe aaeoR Tbat tbe aaan elation aball bare tba prlillafa to o€ II lea tba orebeetia lo faT UaTaapport'cdtle orebaatra for at kad tbrae Horns during tbe soasop. , oass If tbls lalerftrea wub the regular , lit Tbat IbacMy will ad.vertlee tbe dMbOOaaa axtaaetvely aetbe fond. , aftbal will parmk. S lb aadet tbat tba adrertWog , ■Off aat boaf a type objoetfanabl* lo , faflfafli— ii« of tbo Fblladelpbla Or , 1,1 <".« - tbat aoparvp „ afas toasM bagtraa by tble naaocfa , AMUea b palled te tbe fact tbat „ ISHMMaalbd aerarad la tbe ad- . aagCNMM, far tbe aaaeoo tbat Mr. , WBmfasaafas fad vial la let aad pre- „ *» fa baaa aaetber part, eo tbat OfeMaanadt tmute a« mm

as -=? Ifafa fan II il tbte orebaetta bat I be W— Pkfin ate fap-poeMloa to Astod lo tbo fad abeea aod aaabowo fafavt 2 -« ' JfafafaMapfaallfai clarinet as* MM dfarinat; Harmon HoaHar. •fafat Olfa RmiUih. oallo; Kmll Xfafafa ofaCn; WaNar Odlar, aupboo In fa falasfas tremliai ^fajMfafa^rtmagf i n aad tba lofa asifaa faa variaaa w In Mfafafafa MMfa in nil at aaax AAw tfaa fattar bad boeo read, M fa »ba beard, aa aaatlae wba baa Mm aotivefanfbd I il| l fa1orebaSra'"aad'wbc JjM"" Nnfa,' aatd to tbe TbooMHmaf tbafma oaawrte by fanfliCi III, 111 Quants bna bom < •» *■! of tbo —Mb— ddtlwoaf tba <ffaH«r,Mfaa baaa acoaptad nntdfagMM adeartbtag fa* ***** INiprtSu.' AmMMta rt ON— Ofa fa Fbllilil,bla Mooday MM. n- fan ...il. i,i of tb. 1' 'J- "b ^rfib. Phlla■—II I ml of tfa'Zl^tta «u — •ikfat "task tfcs lad faatlaaa of the bide, faam mn beae doobt tbat tba Com- — — MB vUlpam favorably on tba fad af tba Board walk iMifatlta, tbarp ketag bat lit dif-kfan-bntmtlMeB, !».«, "i*. h "•*■* OMnpaihbne ba—y fam^bam— Uat tba eoorra -In y Hag to tba city aa „- faM— MMMfa MdMMraU°d e"Be*rt IbrnhMMfa— **■**• —aw In tbe orebaatra. •M—JJ fa «eem tbat even tba big beet nilfai ii taraB — ontioa to tfaTJJT •—-1**— K. Vlfanu, who I. satpsapnii ■■otactar. He le too well — — tb—faboat New York, Pson- ■— Jrteoy, Deiaware and Wfafa tba Md of the BoaMw.ik >— MM Meo'a Aeeoctatloo te MM wbtab wltl fa all tbat ibaytty will ba ■fa— • fa pw If tbe Philadelphia Or — — ■ »• eat— ed, tbe actual a— ol I- ffa'H l'1" mm ba MOW Tba ■fa — far n Mptadped to rale. them]. fa tba aptakm of away raaMant. ! ■at well bnann oot-oflovn people ( .T hare. , fas«jr UewwMMqeegaeen make no , ■fa-ntffaa, jpewe the rer. torn of , IhsPhiladalphl* Tfn kiiin member*. fa— fa— fan Maadpotnt of advent J RfawbmhTlttM0' obtaining a , IUT1UQTIUI ; —II i« Clab'e Aaantax Mao ! , tbonrmbma Met be IrndtrV AnaU- 1 1 So IS— 1 r —I— i —u7 1 ***•*? *** ■— nppoat- I ■Hiifafaffa— « fafabVl— kompr. • *11 *•■' — — "ptfaned— a ^■■iWJSffar— fa—— noMdag. ' g| [MfaJR — fa n ne.fmmfa.bfab a - . «*

:1 SUNDAY IN THE = LOCAL CHURCHES ey Strong Sermons and Excellent - Mnsic Heard by Con-* gregations. •d 8T- ACOLWtTE'K. There we* a goo.l-.irwl coiigregeiion J = ol tbe 10 o'clock mee* In Hi Augu* tine'* Cburcb Huudey. celebrated by " tbe rector, Ibe Kev. Tbome* F. Hleke. 1,1 Tbe reclor .poke of Ibe *ee*ou of Leot. aod urged the member* of the congre gallon to attend trie mrvice* of 'The Htetlon* of the from" lirld In the church every Friday eveiilug el *.»l o'clock. Tbe*e .ervlce* ere followed r- by bcuedlctlou. Jj baeed do Ibe ecrlptuie "t'ao Ibe Kttie , hi* «pot*7" Hi* application embraced , * a very forcible aetitug forth of the n power of beblt In the building of char- , ' acter. By apt lllu*tration. the .peakvr , .bowed bow character teod* to be- r u come died, forgood or evil, through , " bablt. . 1 Tbe text for tbe mornlog *ermno by r Ha.tor Kulp wee Luke 9; ST: "And II t 1 come to pa**, when tbe time we* come 1 tbat He ebould be received up. He , h ateadfaatly e.t Hie face lo go lo Jeru-e t 1 lem." Tbe theme Lenten lo It* c " character aod lo tbe paatnr'a handling. t " loaamucb ae tbe ferae (elected for tbe c iext eUtaa tbe goal end pur pom of our (| ' Lord'* movement during the forty . 1 lay* Immediately precedlog tbe crucl- ■ Axon. 1 Ae Introductory |BtleDlk>n wee called ■ to tbe algoillcance of tble Journey to r Jaroaalem Oor L >rd bad gone tbltber before, but tbat waeoodoubtedly prlrr > to the time wbeo Hie teaoblng bad ' awakened tbe deadly boetlllty or Ibe ' Jewteb prtoelb iod. of tbe Hcrlbe* and aod of all whom material alereete were wrapped up lu tbe exist□g order of tbloga, and particularly lo tbe graft wblcb *»• belug gotteu •ul of tbe temple worablp by tba rellg- 41 ■ooa leader* of tbe people wbo were " oatag exploited by tboee loader*. Our ' Lord'* teaching wee bringing on a n metal, moral aod rallgloa* revolution; " woae tbe Sxed determination of lb* teodaee to d— roy Jeeaa. ~ Ha knew tbte and what deatb He n He knew tble aod what deatb Me

** bum roller, yet He oarer ebraok from j* oompMIng His work and fulfllllng to tbe otter mod tba will of tbe Father *" 1* wee obedteo I nntj deatb eud give He Hie o rati some for maoy. He made *" bat Jooroeylo lb* abodow of Calvary, " with tba cmaa looming larga before . dim, yet He rtsadfaetly — HI* face to goto Jaroaalem. To* beratem of Jaao* lo meeUog the death appointed Him to softer I* ■ livtoe, Moee He I* troly man aud n trely God Neveribelaaa It la for lb* " every d lad pie, beeauae wa am lo auf- ^ far with fat Master if called by Him to • do so, yet DO righteous deatb may bear . each mark* of Infamy aa did tbat of *■ Jawe Christ. Aod the died pie is not *' better than bta Lord. Tbo apaakar tbso dwelt upon several tboogbta wbleb a— ly euggest tbem m ml* ae aewoMody tbat Lenten Juoroey to Jaroaalem For He came lo do , tbowtll of the Father, to. make koo wo . that will to moo, aod bow N moat be fill Sited lo fadr lima. Therefore. He h ma* folBII that will In perfect obed t teneo. even unto dsalb Jasua Cbrial D woa sopmmily bappy to Hie obedience • sod to Hie eoOtfriog. "My meat and drink > to do tbo will of my Father" are oor Loed'a worda to Hla disciple*. , Herejuteod In baollng lb* alck, mstor ( Ufa tbo blind lo sfabt, clean .log tbe , I— voooeorthfa tbo eoole of men. He , I (alt Urn InBrmaU-e and sorrow* of K —a. Ho bora oar etas lo Hie owu oody. batHeMlmeelfdwellalw.y. .n , I bo bosom of tbe Father. | P— or Kalp woe eloquent on d lore- ' f ote In bis application. E ery tine t dtsdplo meat at some Use* to bi* i • -'bristleo Ufa eM hi* face ateadfastly to i , go to Jerusalem - that is. mod face a . , bard doty tbat may not be left ou- ' doue— a doty tbe neglect of wbieb will i , 'olo tba satire previous Christian ca ( r, rear, because all tbat bo* preceded baa i , ben In tbe way of preparation for tbe i ■ supreme teat. If oar Lord had railed i . iu tbe I— l—, He could not have been ' I tba world's Saviour. So moM every die- > a dpi* be tested seen as was the Master. I • ilKST BAPTIST. < Two excel leot sermon* a ere preacbrd 1 - «t tba First Baptlrt Church laet Suo- 1 I day. Large congregation* were present 1 r at both aervloea. I L Mr. Mitch announced aa bla subject 1 •The Pre-emluenc* of Cbrhft* from 1 I tbe text In Col. 1;!8: "Itfaiuall 1 ■ thing* be mlgbl have tbe fM-eml- • Among otber things be aald : I "Tbe thoughtful mind would Badly - agree tbat tbe heart aud aoul of ObrtaI llanlly la Jeans Christ Himself. With I out Him lb* Christian religion would ■ t be unable to minister to tbe deeper I . ueeds of the bomao aoul. With Him, t ■ however. It becomes vitalised. Inter I - prated, aot toftb lo llvlog personality, I f 'tlie power of Uod uuto aalvatiou to t l every one tbat bellevMb.' < "Now, a moo's experience In Cbrtallanlly will ba determluad by bl* per- ' 1 antral relation lo He Founder, Jeaus ' • t'hrlst. As the temperature of the at- 1 • muapbere affects the tbermfimeter for 1 rising or falling according to lis tiear- ' oesalo Ibe sunlight, so If Christ i. a • dim Figure of tbe age* past, amen'* I faith will be formal, llfeleaa at lis best ' If Christ is a living, ruling, preen! force In bla Ufa. tbal man will be' b Ore for God, and from Ibe glad aod 1 p wbola-heartrri allegiance there (.called b forth from bis being all thai Is best li • wltbln btm. i , I •The secret of success lu theCbria c lien life, tbeo. Is a clo*e |..ocb wlib a . Ibe Master, and HI* demand, tbal He • I be made tbe supreaM force In tbe Ufa d He aald Himself that on lem Hie fol- 1 .loware ware willing t» reacoae borne. 1 a I friends, Me . avea Ufa Rmlf. lor His J. •— a— lb* Urmpel'e, Ihey oooM not a really to HI* At— pfae. Tba Meal In T mat lee of alMgloaea to Jmaewa. M — — b by lb* Ap— la Paal.who bad ai ^amaatoeaeta a ea— ttfaa of aatf«a>.(M

j render In tlie Master'* service thai he could say. 'For me lo live 1. Christ ' I "Tbe supremacy of Christ lu our 5: itionglii* and our church activity is tbe one absolutely essential conditlou of reaping aciusl results for Uod It J«u. Cbrtst .. to be preeminent ,u • First, there must be the complete dethronement "f **" Like John Ibe j Bspli-t »e inii-l twi-ome willing to "j-eyjlemo*. tncreere. bo. I mo*, tie ' Second there mu*. be Iwgon . jer- ' *1*1 ent edurl to develop tbe Clirisl-like ' cbsrecler in our Indiridusl live* By ' aud Ideal* of tlie Ma.trr lie -aid. ' 'My purp >*e I- to do tbe will of liiui ( that -rut me Seek ye flr.l Ibe kinged otber tb1og«*will pe added tnerelo.' Fourth. If we exalt Jesus lobe our ' Lord, we ere thereby obligated to psr-mu-t be doer* of ibe word aud tod ' "Tlie man or tbe church that would reoeive eo buodred-fold lu thl- life end Tbe service In the evening we* ecu [ belief" the theme of a slirrlug di- | mo'lcoflbe churrb quartet wa* eug mealed to e splendid way by tbe male quartet, wbleb sang In excellent form 1 • -Wonderful Peace." On Suuday evening, the Kev. t he-. , H. Buhner, the pastor, delivered a , before a large kudieDce. In tbe Fir-t Presbyterian Church. He took s* hi* t text Eccle*. II; 7: "Truly tbe light 1* , Ibe eye* to heboid the *uu." He said to pail; g sunshine? Norosydswn.no radiant „ morn, uo glorlou* noon, no deepeuiug ^ twilight, no verdanl spring, no goideu ^ no tlntad autumn? Our very existence is depeudent upon suosbtue Without Ibe light of tbe suu their b could be no life at all upon this planet. n Were It Impossible for suosbtue to , reach tble earth lu sufficient aueutitv .. ' quantity

9 tod Intensity, like many another *tsr " thl* world would swing lu lu solitary ' orbit wrapped lo Mernal Ice. Every ' thing tbat Is bright and beautiful aud * comely lu tbe world U tbe gift of euo1 "Ae a Utile girl was eatlug ber ' breakfast one morning, a ray of suollgbt fell upon ber spoon. 'Mother! 1 d other!' ebe cried excitedly, 'I ewel- ' lowed a spoonful drTuDsblne!' Wbsi a happy world Ibis would be If every- , ' body lu II would breakfast ou sucb a diet every morning? Torre are so maoy people wbo are rougb aod gruff , 3 aod surly. Notblng agrees with ibt-m: : ' ootblng suits them; nothing is as il ougbl lobe; tb* weather U never right; . 1 the country Is going to tbe dogs; ell thing* look blsck hi their gloomy eye*, j ■ How mucb please uter this world ' would be If all these people could be | ■ enabled lo swallow a spoonful of sun- , > .blue every morulng! ' Il Is Ibe bright, sunny people who ; ' make the wheels or tbU old world go , ' merrily rouod; people like Mark Top- , ley, of whom Charles Dickens w rites, , wbo was ebe-rfol under all dream •fences; people like Btdney Hmlth, • wbo aald: "I have gout, asthma aod •even other maladies, but otherwise. ' (bank God. I am qutta well.' God be praised for Ibe bright, euooy people I wbo make tbe best of life for tbem- 1 selves aod for others around tbem! j Tbe cheerful, hopeful, joyful people i wbo not only poeeees a tranquil hap I pluess In themselves, but wbo are the 1 dlspeosera of a tranquil bappiue*. to [ others wheresoever tbey may be. , "It I* uo sin to be ligbl hearted and i glad. To be good is not to be melan- 1 cboly. I rejfd tbe view of tboee wbo | It I* a alu lo be joyous. I reject Ibe i view, not only because It mane* one 1 uuheppy, but becsu** II I* a libel on ' God. Tbat view of life Is Mark atbe- ' tarn There Is no lonocent beverage too ricu for God's cbilil to drink; there Is robe too co*lly for God's child to wear; there Is uo merriment toojiy- ' for God's cblld to Indulge lo; tbere 1 no bouse too splendid for God's child lo dwell lo. He has a right to 1 Joys of eartb. aod ne shall beve a ' right to tbe Joy* of heaven. A blsior ' records Ibet a sound of great laugh- ' lu Rome frightened Hannibal'* army away lo retreat. There I* tba1 Ibe overflowing joy of tbe child of God which drives, lo tbe langusg* of Mlltou. wtXU™lh.M*b*L*k~t0mi«ni<ht b I Btxbts BBboiy !■*'"*"*' *'"1 •*"**•• •l"1 ( "Rets love dark closels, and eatan , love* to burro* lu sulleo aud moro-e f aoul* The child of God ba. a right to , be glad • Truly Ibe llgbt Is sweet, aud pleaaa it thing It I, for tbe eye. to tbe sun,' but nowhere I* the .weeter aod tbe >uu more plea* i aut tliao when reflected lu tbe suuuy c dlspo lllou of tbe cblld of God." ( Di J. Thoruley Hughe* *aiig a solo, t "Thou Wilt Guide My Journey „ Through," by Walcott. iu lit* custom u good style. f MUST GO TOJAIL j ■•W'Wf Cowrl Bsetalss C'ontlc Matthew Jeftersoo. former prosecuof Ape May C<iuuty. must serve a j " j prison term upon bis conviction of b , accepted graft from gamblers " In bis couuty for a premise that be b I would protect tbem. Tba tacbulcal * charge against Jefferson was malfeasIn office and bis conviction was sustained lu the Supreme Court a few ago. H Tbe court also flnds that an error II was made In paretq^yotLoce upoo a Jefferson by tmpLuog a term of im tc prtii-umenl of from two to three years tr term, the Ho prams Court bold., he from I j to three' years and epportaatty l* gtsea to the trial o court lo raMIfy tbia error. U

' BRIGHT LIGHTS :[ AT NEW OFFICES if I " !"' Home of Electric Service and |r j Other Public Utilities Ativ ! tractively Arranged. '"| Those who have had .u-cashoi t. ' I rt"","" V,rtU"llulI"",,he"t|'.M? ' * slice of things lo that section, due Jj Atlantic t ny Electrize ompeny enffj " ThrWiHaini*. of brick. Two -t r *- j ' thr -ughoul l lieom.es are -ps.i--u- j ^ The Etecli tr Service office* ere on it.*- J 1 eer. A. M Plummrr: J llev-e- If " I Mr ' Flu-umer who look n.atge ' air the office* of tlie Electric Railway There on&i electric light' to lllumi i which ret it .-IT hand- sir. "ais large electric -urn sod en American , uisde of elet-iric light- with fl.-i . log. wavy effect, on th. —f Tl..-. , can be reeu by people on Hie Board- jj, people living mile- away- Irnni liere. . Cement sidewalk* aud curb* wifl'ie } constructed lu front aud around the J building. Tbe old building* ere to te removed and lawn* end bed. win te

r the present building to the Hack* ' of the Reading Railroad Heal Ksialr Tranwler. I Recent real e-tate transfer- in Ocean - City recorded lu the "office of I ounty Clerk Hlldreth, a* reported in the t'ap* i May County Gazette, are a* follow-: Harrison N Dle*el et ux. to Amelia '■ Webber. Part of lot* 874 and 87S See1 Ocean City Garden- Co lo Edwin • Stott. Lot* 309 and 210 block 2 ' Howard St. Clair Tborn to Emms I L. Thorn Southwest 4 feel of lot SSI r and all of lot* 552. S«S. SSI. •»> and 458 : Section D. ' Emma I- Thorn et vlr to Wm E '- Sto.-kley et al. tl6"> Same a* shore. I Ulrard Realty t'o to Jame* M. ('lies • ter. J70II' Lot 60, Ulrard Realty Co 1 Ocean City Land Co. tn Jnrepli M. 1 Rowland. $8975. Lota 56 and 58, Section 8. plan 2-B. Mabel E Jennings to Hannah W. 1 Mitchell. |3500. Lot at Intersection 1 of northeast Hue of Thirteenth street with northwest line of Pleasure aveto exterior bulkhead line. mrttonTtoTro *°d """ Nihil lo roaru.nil stregu. Detwren . ths bay and ooesn. Hreilou li run- Irom • IssMntb to Twsnlytoartb nnsu. re , Twenty-foartb toTwenty-nlnf. slrreu. retwsen tb* bay and oefsn. HreUOD O nib* rrom Twenty olnth lo Tblrty-lounb Mrmta. rei.reo lbs bay sod owu. Ore. too H runs I Tblrty-loortb to fortieth -irreu. re Irom fortletb to Korty-slxib alreru. retsesb lb* bay sbd ooesn. -section K ran* Ironi ' fotty-slxtb to rmy-ssoobd uresis, ret.™-,. rmy-sroobd to Finy-nimb strreu" ret lbs -my sod oesso.l Bsttl Kuprn ■-«. Members of tbe Hotel Proprietors' Association of Ocean City were flatly entertained by Misses Brnwu ,,,d , Msckllo at tbe home of Miss Brown In Philadelphia Monday evening. A ' number of uisllers of Importance were meeting will be held MontlaV evening April 10 ' -peaking for Arel-tant Eulniuu lig'i.i mTqnl't'o exT"° C>""" sw'ft^'dT Tr" 'T EJoseph Norton, of thl- city w ho haiu the employ of the electric light company dfteen ye»rs, has re-lgmd position end will start lu the auto business Manager A. M Plummer. ! of tbe local company, say* efl-irla were made lo try lo keep him will, the coma. he i. regarded a* an excellent l.i. Money Uvosra Writ- ». Itoney, wbo ha* been -eriou-iy ill at bl* Wesley aveuue home here for *ome 1 i "me. I. gradually growing weaker pby.lciau. Dr. Her-chM Peltlf, said yericrday afteruoou. Mr Roney beeu making a remarkable right again -t the Inroad* ol bl* allmeui-. Masai tick a«o» to «§.*.. Member- of Ocean City Chapter of Arcb Ma-oris, having received their dl*peu*atloo. will bold their llr-t meeting under this In Mawnu- Rail Important boslnere I* t„ p* ansa el ad Legal paper- of all dererlptn-b- |Ccluduig will., are carefully drasiii, Cart I- Robinson al bis office :u Asbary avenue, Oeeau City, N J.adv.

ASK FOR MONEY S FOR AN ARMORY d Clayton Haines Brick'sSpeech ! Well Received by Legislative Committee. I, Clayton Hame* Brick,, chairman II [ Mayor Champlou and K M Sutton, a ..] ririih.n Monday afternoon for llie^ J I lie company -f Stale ruard-mri. when i BIRTHDAY PARTY winter -a- given by Mr. and Mr. | r ). i.n K. Jour* for their youngest Tne pUy.ug gsmT.nd en J^y "ug The C ,-l.!ldren "ud a feal'ure "f'lh 're'"-".'* H SalvagiV Heryle Ken-lily. Maij-.rle II Adam*. Iluih Adam* apd Dorothy m Mire Campbell. Ruth', school teacher, wa- al-j present.

turned from Honda w here Ihey *pe..t the w inter. They were at Orlando, >•' St. Peter-burg. Winter Park and '5 Tampa, among other placca. They 1" left Joseph Smith of thl* ctly. at Jack ■Auxin?, aud be w ill be lu Ocean City U • few day*. Misses Lewi* aud *- Couard. of tlie Katlilu. wbo have heeu to Florida, have left there for Phtlaln delphla aud will be lu Oceau City the " aod wife, uf thi* city, are *• Jackson- _ 51 ville. ^ is the lulled Stales Naval Academy. 0 The rxamiuallou was held lu the po*l M. omtce building lo Philadelphia. He ■8. will take the physical examination at t Mr* M Marcey, Riverinu; Robert *, 5V. Scott aud wife. Robert IV. Y. Scott, re: Philadelphia. ^ E K. Park*. Baltimore: I. Marsh ™ o. and wife. Pitman; L. M Sllauce.Wm. eo v. St roup. Jr.. Philadelphia. ^ 1dlewi1.ii. >»- sod wire. Fuber Dairy tuple aud wife 39 55. T. Gouart. Wilbur Zimmerman, 0, K. E Suree. Pbtladelphie; Dr. and Mr*. Field, H-tn„ ; Mr*. J Milton a* Hazard, S'arthmore; J. R. Morrison, £ Lake Mary Fit.; Mis. Nixon, Wildwood; It. M. Wood, Liu wood. ini IMPERIAL. 'n, M'"" ,'ou'T® ' •"ivy. Greenwich; *r Mr" 5V Blackburn, Somer.' Polot; h. ™ B. Kcrrett aud family, Philadelphia; Thos. J Saurman aud family, Ml*. E. English, Moore: Martlu Malouey. 2.1 .• sud wife. Ocean Clly; Mrs. A. EM a- f ly ban. Claude Mahau. George Putter,d Mahau f*™"y' p,ern""J'- 5D-* M. E. A Clearing ThemsMsea. si Among tb* uiauy mn.ua adopted foe 1 ex p reaming grief upon Lbe death of a g, relative perhaps a. Interesting a oue as any la that met with In tbe neigh- _ borbood of tbe Tully river. In Queensland. Here two. three or four of tbe ~™ t deceased Mend, or relative, will squat _ -I dose together, with baud* on eacb oth- ■" ■r ebouldere. bewailing for boar* at ,,, • Dn>* tbe lose of tbe dear departed. ^ It is not tbe virtues of tbe latter that ^ are In any way extolled, however. What these mourner* are really taking St - care to do is to abow that tbey and tba ^ ileveaaed were always good friends. ~ " Their object tn all this la to prove to n* tbe outside public tbat tbey have bad notblng tig do with tbe encompassing of the deatb. -Wide World Magaztna lit |

d j An E«c*ll*irt Rsason. lo OD* of ,b* ■tiries about the late Sir , Douglas BtralgbL tbe veteran JournaJ1*t- relates to one of tbe early papers be wee connected with. "" croaalng Waterloo bridge one ' day with a friend wben be suddenly marc bed up to a couple of newsboys and soundly boxed tbelr ears. Uls friend, amazed at this proceed- i u Ing. naturally asked blm wbat be it meant by It They were selling your * pwper." be pointed out !, "TllJ "h"' 'hey weren't SbouUng II r loud enough r - leuid -n Globe ' ^ A Cass lo Po.et, J gained fifty luuiel- lu n" ieni"«!o|"'rer ' akin never craeked " ' r1"*" always' lo k—|. -Uy t-n.|wi |0 tli, fa lure d-*ir I .wo t d.. n...re ih.-.ri H,.t I Ho- Ok. yaw raB you r>n . yaar word h-»ioa Trau-crlfe

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