Ocean City Sentinel 1 . R. CURTIS ROBINSON Editor- and Proprietor OCEAN CITY, - - NEW JERSEY ! Bell 'Phone No 66- X Ci??5rnl^0^,ppi»uonh'r """1 * wa.*" pro r . , THURSDAY. FEBRUARY J*. 1R16 ■Blend al lu Poet omce el Orsha Ct\r m J- B« eeeond elhas met: metier Bome of Ocean tilj'i rMdfnl; ►«» an uuunoal elfht a week ago, « lien tba ocean we. fmiN) gver out lo a reliance of probably moY* than a mile Ko one here bad ever. before » line— rrl -ouch a condition. AN exchange eay.,~ and perbep. ' rightfully, ttret American indignation I over war preparation la not becaure I we have not accomplished anything, i but became we. have not -achieved ltsi • percent., w.blch la the American way. I There lee leeeon In tin* for ttio-e en- I (aged til the every -day association. of' i lite which abould not be loat. eight of, I for the reaaon to many fall, and e»- I pectally young men. la becaus.- they i do not make an effort to reach the ino I per cent, of efficiency, which !• the i American way. BrniNo la on "Ibe way The call of i the out-of-door* la being heard al 1 ready, though faintly, in (be earn of i , tbouaauda The abut lu life ol wi. let I la becoming bard to endure lltathe • acme call lo w hicb birde lu the South < are beginning to Itateu and are prepar- i dng fortbelr northern flight. The realdent of Ibla aectlou alio, but a few < dayaago devoted hla apare bnuta tol. worrying over the food, fuel aud wa tar problema la now aeeo pourlug over aeed and nuraery catalogue* He' )e calling coulentedly to himself aa.be plane .to outdo lit» o»n back yard or gaideo Ibeaplendoia of flower. i>laul and abrub life that are aet forth ro danllngly In them. It will be aome weekayet, perhaps, before Ibe sap be • . gloa to aaceud Ibe arteriee of Ibe maple. lo the arteriee of. Ibe Individual, however, the vernal (idea of life are raonlug strong. The red, warm cor . pnecle* of Dope and promlae are rum n log Into the heart, of tbouaauda who have been buffeted, harassed aud die heartened by Ibe etorma and cold of Ibe long winter. . JAPANESE TBA ___ i Tw he Mate he Haalr Uaarda or 1 ■«kadMCkarck. A very unique tea will be given by , Ibe Home Guard, of tbe Melhodh-t | Episcopal Church .1 8 p:_m.. on IVaeh- , 16ft one Birthday, at Ibe borne of Mr.. ] Cbaa. H. Shoemaker. 912 Central eve , MC. The program, a very plea-lng , one. baa been arranged by Mre. J. < - Edward Vote end Mlaa Harriet M. , Sebureh. Tbe moal attractive' feature will be , tbe presence -of two real 'Japaur-r , weaeeo, who will be In Japaneae cor , tome end alng a duet In fhelr nailer , language. They will alao a-l-t In , aervhfg tbe tea, which will be done in , Japaneae faeblon. ( Tbe Home Guard member, are try- , lug to ratae money, wbleh Ibey hev» , pledged, to herp educate a little Jape- , •em girl, who > oow in one of tl e i bome mleetou school*. (| Tbe price of-admlnlon will be' 1.1 j •tola. All ere eaked to attend, enjoy ( e pleasant evening pod help -Tbr c
TO HATE BIG TIME .»•» •ewwie' Ceiekr.llon a- Mi,. wtM Thla Eera a( Tbe meeting of the local troop of Bay Beoala al tbg Idlewiid Hotel Tbareday evening proved lo be tbr bam attend.,! of the . year. Twenty Eve boy e crisply anawered "Here!" After the nana! bu.iue~ two oew eeoale wave elected, which fill, tb. troop 'a ran k>. A Mature of tbe evening wa* the reading of a letter from William Uibb, ■bo la al Camp HcClellan All tbe troop look forward' lo'thla evening for tbe .'btgfted' end ceiebration. Tbe entertainment commit,,t»J>»nrotote e whirlwind of fun. The Boy Seoul, all oyer tbe world at 8 o'clock law Friday, evening stood ef attention and repeated tbe ecout oath, let that night wee tbe enulver.ary of Tbe Boy Scout movement, which i. dolag ao much for boy a. . A. J. Steklmas. 8XO, ! Scout Scribe. Biaa MaJt M. ".""llhrari.,., eeya that tbb Ocean Clly Public Library will be open, unlit further ' ootlee. from 7.80 to 8 o'clock Monday , Wadoeaday and Saturday evening. Tbe library la open only three eveoluge baeauae of tbe coal abortege. oil doves ere uaed to warm the room, for tbe abort tlme.tbeae are uaed on tbe •vantage mentioned feaeeeL.P>lrBe,>. Joaepb b. Pyle, former bead of the '«■■» me flat department of tbe Ocean 88I**1 School, to kept bually ey _ jtagwflh clerical dune* aud drilling lu Waahipglon, D.C. Mr. Pyre. who t. I weW, la rimuectad with the "Division ' «f American Ordnance Bare Depot in i Krauce " Tbe members or tbl, divi | ateo expect auon to be ou tbe other I •etda. OJaM.Towoeeod la remodeling ibe ! patch of tba ootiag. of Robert Bad I •wad, IBM atreet asd Atlantic avenue . at a eaat of |a00 He la aire making . •Eleaaiva improvements to tbe inter i •or of J K. Proctor', cottage, istS Wesley avenue, coretug flpou. f Thdarowa bad three Baoday* 4 hi, J •aBr^awdwy Monday and Tueaday , --llaaale'l ^Bnl inlay —bat, h.pptl, , .Ibepaapta wo 't eoj .y (7) any more Mawday. rexy m.c ""THY "f coal doa-n i "
^MANY ATTEND ANION SERYICES • - i Strong Sermon in the Morning by the Rev. M. M. • Lewis. I The member, of the Methodist, Pre-hyterflin and KaptM con'gregs- . ttona again hefd union, aervleea Sun- { day.' the meeting., being held in the I K.nt'Preebyterlan Church The moiiliug aermou wa. dyllvered - by the Rev. M . M . Lew I., pa.tor of the r Find Bapllet Vhurcb. a h»« text waa n from Mall 10; 8'J 38. Mr. Lewi, "poke to part a« follow.: -Thla la hot ao unrelated alalemenl. f hot follow# a. a climax loan appeal lo til. follower# to witueee for Him In a .luful* world where unpopularity ■ might be Ibe be,t reception thai can I expected in. lead of being au 1.0 t remark, dropped lo Ibe court* of I several time, by our Lord to our . knowledge and I. further empba-ired . by kyorolla'ry statement. 'Whosoever r' shel f be a-hamed of me and my word. , lu ibl. adulterou. and .luful geneia- ■ tlou, of bim .hall the Son of Man t-r : a-hamed, when He Cometh lu Hie ) glory of Hla fattier with Ibe holy •'Cooking at the text carefully, we wt'l ree a trinity of meaning. It being f ou the face of It a bleaaed promi-e anil to the faithful who coufeea t'bri.t I on earlh; again, alnce aalvatlon la ult tlmaie uulou with t'lirlat lu God, tbeu e we aee that the acknowledgment of ■ t'hri.t before meu la made a ueceaaary - element to aalvatlou -ttaelf; and again. ■ we aee It lu a judicial decree of judg' > oreot upon all wbo aee fit to deny □ JiauaJ'briet upon tbe earlb. ■ . "Cooking at tbe context we aee Jeau. 1 -electing twelve men from a group o' . diK-tpIn aud ordaluiDg them aud cone lerrlug upou tbem apoatollc authority 1 and aendipg tbem forth to be Hla per. 1 eonal reproaeotallvea to do tbe thing, u Ha bad been doing. He did not det celvt tbem wltb fair word#, nor paint a roay-bued picture of coriqueet, ao i- dear lo tbe baarta of men, but He told I. tbem tbe trutb ooocarulug tbelr future e rciatlouablp wltb tba- world. Tbey r were In oompartaon abeep" among 1, wolvea; In fact, tbe time would come 0 wbeu .they that aoourged. Imprlaoued ,. and avao killed tbem would tbiDk if Ibey were rendering God a aervlce. How true tbla became lu Saul'a, later Paul1, experieuca. Concluding. Jeauaaya to tboae wbo confaaa Htm conaiatrntly In tbla world. He will coufeaa ( Ibe next, before Hi. Fetbrr. "Tbia text doea not by any mean, preaeut to our mluda a rataltalory ' of Jeaua— .ucii aa oonfeaa me. 1 I'll con few. you; deny me, I'll deny ' you; eye for eye, lootb tor tooth On : ibe contrary. It u a. fuodameutki a tblug lo aalvatlou aa uew btrtb ttaelf— ' a. »ure aa tbe fact tbat tbe .ceaaelea- - tide, rlae aud wane' twice In • twenty four boora And It la alao a oatural and reaaonable measure ' Aa. tuatauce, one klugdom of God, a. 1 the peraunal retgu of Jeeua Cbnai on eartb, 1,. the wooderful offer of God to 1 tbe aluful world. Jeaoa came to women, to Invite wboaoever will to tbe 1 wedding feaat, to prepare'the way and 1 make U poealble'for all to coma If tbey : ' would. Au laaue waa made of 'it and ' laaue It la today. Wa can become • and welcome gueata or re-
jected and 'unwelcome gueatii by our own deliberate act aud that alone 5 may be aeeu lo thla llluatrallou: y aumeoue In thla <g»mmuulty gra * clouely offer to give a banquet to all tbe men of tbla commuulty, barring noue, wboaoever will ie Invited. .Sup po* I gu up aud down Jhia commub Ity fur aome reaaon and abuae thf- - man to- everyone, rtdicullog bla act, damaging htm every way I could and if belittling all wbo tbougbl of going to -I the bauqneL Tba time of tbe affair i. cornea and tbe gueata gather. Sup -- poae tbeu I come alao and mingle with " tbe gueata. I aak you, by my own act a do I Hand there qualified io be recog e ulaed aud acknowledged before all Wbo kuoar me. aa tbe apacikl frlcud of e the graclou. hoalT Do I by my un- ■, friendly conduct merit 11? Would li be juat for me to receive 117 Am I by a my own act a welcome or unwelcome r- gueatT Tbe aiiawer la ubvloua. 'Therefore, wboaoever. aball bear tbe brunt of crlllclam and upbold tbe ,i honor and memory ofJe.ua Cbrlat lu if word and deed, aud oof be a.bamed of 1, Him tu tbl. eivillug, denying, dlaif loyal, dlaaentlng, adulterou. aud alnrut world— htm will Cbriai he pleaaed to recog 11 lie aa Hw frleud before Hla .Father. But wbkt of tbe etatda of tbeol her,? "Tbe difficulty of ooufe«alog I'hrlat before men Ilea In tbe feet the) it muat , be done ,lu a world jebem tbe prtuc ci plea of Cbriai In thiilanj- bu.luta. r life arc uupopuUr. where tba world . vanity ta agatuat tbe tewcbluga of Cbrlat aud It become, a caae of paddle up.tream and do It through raplda I aud treacheroua current, r ' t here I. ever before ua the overe whelming ,od overawing apectacle of jjila world, wltb It. pomp aud glorlee11a wealth aud luxurlea. It apeak, •ofiy tiling, and Ita array I. aver bee fore u. .Go where we will, it follows j u«. It it a vi.iou before' our mluda. If not a .ighl before our eye. It i. , tbe caae of tbe Babylonian power aod , greaUieaa Mill going ou. tb ugli hi an1 other form, aud accommodaied to 1 every age Men reject everywhere Ibe . privilege of w 11 aiming to Ibe truth., r tbrow It off a. ao obaiacle, a ahackle, a burden— aometblug it, at atwuda Id t b.-tr way, and (praveuta from being frleoda wltb tbe 1 wurld, from getting ou wltb tbe world, tbey kuow tbe troth, but will nol I wiineae to It. They know tbe world 1 and_ It. allurement- era Iran. In, ry , but ' tbey act aa ir tbey were permanent • "We heboid lo our very cumhiuo- | 1 tie body- politic. It la tbat of -confew ' ^ng in reputation, buhdenylng lu oeL' ' It la a aemabore reaort— a boa. led ° commuulty. a couutri a e playtiuuae — 1 bat i. a.ktd tp oonfset I' » brnd COUM.. fully before men al all £ We know ibelrulh, or ought ju 10 know It,, but, jual aa the atupefy mg ! u
,, German gaa aweepa low over No * stupefying, paralysing ,Udv kn'lnp ttiiwe whom It meei., .0 tbr las inural- . aud lax ppiritual principle, of 11, onle Ity each year aud lull It to eleep .pit- ,, Ituatly by tbe lure of bu.iue--, ,,,'at there are meu and women In . bualneaa who are well nigh compelled, f by demand, made upon them.' lu di.' ,, bouor-and deny tbelr Cbriai. and vio- » i'ate Hi. Sahhafh or t>e ridiculed out «f , perm tiled In tbl.commu..nnelUigb 1, make a mau Wirly .weal Jilood tu cou- , fere hla t'hriat con-l.teutly Y „Uug 1 people are caught In tbe aalrloftbe! tide of plea au re and th.Juglitlewnare 0 and a wept on with It, and it 1. .11 dOUe 1 F pro bouo publico— for Ibe public welfare ". 1 tberlcb reward bulb here au<| her<^ I „ after for thore wbo da|^d Is, coufere ' # their Lord among men. He likened 1 . the denial of Cbrl.t for temporary ! I gain to ttiai of- an American -s.ldier ' I taken prieoner by Germany and then i I bla. country and. taking on bidding iii order to ewapr llie *e*!lerll leuce. pf a prnuuer. He made a -itona* 1 plea to the audience In Maud by ChfiM , teatlug timt, Ibe glurluu.' reward Coming later \ I Al the aervleea lb the churcli.ru ihe evening the Rev^oreph It. Kuh. ; ! Whtof the Firaltl K thureb\! and Dr* Muer^b' app^wl^'lo f] I tboae a lio bad hoi accepf»d ChriM a. 11 Saviour lu du ao al thV^ue. j m
| A FRENCIj. OFFICER - W. I. Raymond Receives an 3 I Interesting LetteL^om' 1 Nephew at the. Front. ■ j received a teller from til. nephew . ! i - Norman -Raymond, uf VVa.hiugioi^ I e D. C.. W ho le a rec.hd iieuleilai-r'oi ( I the- heavy artillery in France, from ,t I whom lie had hot heard lu a long) ; read, hi part: --] haveibeeu to I lie front. On tie < I efveiiteenlti eeveral of u. left Ihejc I ecbool for a two week.' .lay w ill, ll.e . ' t French army al the front. The crowd t 1 wa. divided Into wectlon- of two or t f officer I -1 have had many Impre-lop- and j 1 r aaw much which brought home tome - 1 I tbe real biigene*. of Hie ta-k hefoie j I • tbe army. A day In Hie Ire ..-lie- >» • View, I hah -a whole year' al We».l j i I Point ( -Maiiy French offlcei. pr.ftr to cm.- , I trot fire from tbelr own pla<-e> than! t from tbe Mi-Called ohrervalorie. The! f junior officer.' meal Hie toilet 11 j . all the delicacie., including lob-ter r aalad and French pa.lry. Kvery bathe at -Rector'.. Mo.t French ortlcei-j • are well off Tliey haven, r* a- their ! ' aalariea are very email. One of Hie - captain. i» tbe fa'mou. Pat lie. the !- There waa very Utile doing except to It tig lit Ihe rat., winch vi-iied.u- at 0 nlgbl. Tbey. aye a. log a- dog. and d walked a. heavily. - * e • From all account., Ihe German, y are anxious to. And out where the e Tbey (the German^) have made rev. 1 era! raid, on the front, aud Hie-prl.-k oner, captured by the Allie. have .aid '• tbat we. their mlrelon." r The writer aay. tbat lie could not . » help feeling a "llttle'queer" when be - looked over to Hie "famou. Hlnden- " burg, .line and toward Ihat army wblcb ba. caueed mi much .uttering - ■ lu tbe world and .uch a u upr heaval lu Ibe live, of jneu." Lieut. Raymond took a trip to anI other part of Ibe Hue on auother day. ■ where al.o there wa. mucli lighting i In 1816 He weut down Into big rep-. - 15 feet or more under ground. He .aw ' big nine Incb morlor. ready for ' ac- ■ pita I Ity of tlie commanding -JUcct. a , large .bell broke about 100 yard. , ■ away from tbem aud Hie piece. i wblMlfd out.tde. The French lleuteu- , > ant .brugged bl. aheuldvr. It , i. Iio'.blng. The roof bad been takeu off' , • a few dayk before. Ooe d.re. not , mind. • Even tbe .bell, do not .rem to , bothei tbe meu. , I ■ W ■ id ■ ■
if WILL TALK ON ELK , lr C.pt. UcCuur tl n . aiiol Mont of | ' Tbril BIB Anlmala. , Captain EC. Mcl'uue, wlio I. In '' cbaige of the army men al Tuckahoe, i 11 baa been a big elk burner, iii oilier i I year, aud ba. killed many of there I 3 animal.. ■ V Mayor Champion, dining w lib blm , at Tuckaboe a few day. ago. a.ked < d tbe members of tbe Y'ouu'g Men'. Pro- " grerefve League. | 'r c«tt. Mcl'uue. while eaylng that I '■ be U nol a public *|>eaker. -eApr,ared h bla wlillugiiere Co give a talk ou Ibe cl subject to the memlier. of the league !• aud tbelr friend., and arrangement. 1 II erenow belug made to have turn here 1 '' one evening lu^tie near future. ' ' Copt. McCope I. knowp io a nam- 1 11 ber or Ucean't'ily badDW men, by 1 y wh., ui be I. held lu lilgb ewteem. He ' • ja o native of tbe South, but he. been lu many wctlon. of tbi. country. 1 u Brglnulog tomorrow (Friday) eve. >f nlug, ibe aervlce. kuown a. "The Sta- •- tloua of Ibe Crow" will be held at TJkl I i- o'clock every Friday eveuing during d Lent lu St. AuguMiue'. Church, con- 1 w ducted by tbe rector, tbe Ufa Th.uua. ' e- F. Blake.
sPUEJJTMES . IN "FIRST-AID" ' of Those Who Successfully Passed Recent Exam- ' . iuations Here. -j The Ocean city lte-1 ' , hran.-li'a t . ] Hit" ' I'a—rd -uoce-fully Several jt 1 meiulre-r- >144. dot attend eighty | .r t ■ 'ceui.opihe iedture-Bii.t forty- rea~.n t ■ | could not lakV^be_£XMIInall-«ii A i I ' Conpu. Halite, and' PeltU fo( tlieii « •jDavi.. Addle E lieuber K-tiin M.j • j Benedict'. Bertha Lake. Mabel l.ake.T Aiellia l'awii.e>..| It Stelgrt Herri;' I and Mary A l li.-iii|~vl Mr. It. try - ;!jorepli N G ill S- ' J DR. McCULLOUGII DEAD ' r| llr. Atfiia M. D.ltyiu|ie McCul e the Kev. William Hrirym le. a Meth e o-ti-i Kpi-cipal annl-ler. A fief In- ! dealli. -he .I'uifl-d medicine ai-.d grad • lege » Later .he married me Itev J. It I .1 MC ulluugli. founder and editor of Ihe ' I Philadelphia Melbo.11-1 « dren — Fi.lier D.iryaiple w-h,. na- • for >• at. and a director of the Goran - Mr-. Je.-le l^her and Mlaa Mar. Dal 1 ry tuple. . Dr. McCullougb •>. much mler t e-ted I" charitable work.' she wa-a t manager of the Me'bodt.t Home for r ber. of tbe^board of ll.e Me bodi.i • Orpbauage . ' - . Her fuueral took place from her late ho<i.e oil Tue-day. WILL OPEN CHURCH 5
' State recretary. under whore direct ton . • -ton field, the member, uf the Flr.t ' Hapti-t Chqfcli by vole decided to conr Sunday In March! at which nine the} ' will-hold rervice. for tbe day lu their ' own building for a epeclal communand bapH.raal rervice aud then take up Ibe .pecific work atlotled to tbem between that time and Ea.ter. The Sun/lay ecbool, by it. ow n acI Hon, decided to" reuialu iu 11. own i It wa. claimed by the church offl- ■ union, namgly conrervalldii of coal. I bad been really lo«t .iglifof by tbe, method, adopted, nevertheless tbe i .plrit of Ibe meeting, wai ..uch a. In i W'lib ibe work in be done. , The pa.tor, the Kev. M.M.-Lewt«-,wlll at the Met hod i.l Church — , Tbe Rev Ebenexer Adam-. ofPbjl- , adelpbia, offered tbe benediction al , (tie clone of the Ltuculn Birthday patriotic celebration uf the Philadelphia board of revialou ofjaxe. at tbe lieile- . vue-Stralford ou M outlay afternoon. , Mr. Adam. I. one bf Ibe real e.tale aW- , .-.-or-.^aud I. au exteu.lve properly. , . Member, of the Kelmnce Fire ' nml are preparing to celebrate in ' March the anulver.ary of Hieurgaul- ' X.tlon of ibe company The affair ' •V'dl *" U"U*'\'W "ktuxrof a ( tbeenterlahirnent are 1n the band, of tbe following committee: B, Frank ' Smith. Wardell Hlghee and Charles t
n. The l«e». M. M LewD.'p'a'.'or'f lhe ,. FirM. KaptIM Church, will lead, lbe !t men'. Bible claree. of tlie Prenhyteik n "an and Method!.! congregation. In J, (heir union rereion in the Fir.t M. K . I- Church next Sunday aftenioou j. There will doubt!... be- a large turnb u""» ■•» Veacti. ®|*U u,*el,t 'n vital too to teach the joint a ' •cw.lou of tbe Maty of Bel lian v aod . j Ihe France- Wtll.rd clnare. hex, Sunh ! Sunday", L7' , mrK . *""C" "" l| j r W. Fogg. Philadelphia: W ti. Mac-i . ,1 Donald, Atla'otteOiy. I land wife K W Nelm'.'w's '"*1 I •■-Plnl.de' I i.iw; G. p; Sawyer- P 'LI U fc Hill D H Hafuer. Jr.'. L I ;,t >... child Uxdiiaiicv Department Tui-ka-j tloe DHIa Dor-hrimer. Atlaottc City. j Mwilce I haiige. of copy- for diaplay adver • inunt he at-'thi. «,ffcr „ ,. < later than Tue-day ocoin f„r li,ae>t, f„ the SKVn.NEt., It, l. rut- will I,. | Mr icily adhered lo. . nd». ,r
ICE DOES DAMAGE The < 'Uy Comml. "loner, held au on-u-n.liy rapid meeting Tueaday afterU hen. May or Champion aiked tlw ' I.,* had any report, lo make, Dlrejtakeo about a doxeti piling from under |:i,e plarfonu of the uiu-ie pavilion lone lo the Twelfth street wliaif. He ' q,i cklv a" po.Mble i" City " Solicitor Bo. well retained that 'the i'orter Stnlrtt Co. Iiad -Igued a - aupulation agreement and afterward | tbl. firm ba t .uhinitle.1 a bond uWr j their contract, aud that tbla bad been ; tract w ilia the city. Ja'-remi.lcd al Ihe home of 1'beodore 'ei.j.ini Some of the Clare danced. 1 w tide other, played card.- Kefre.b Editor For a Day. j When Lord Nortlw Itffe. the Englb-t, puhllabur and i hit. wa. ptaln Mr , blm to be editor of Ibe New York r World for one day Id. order to exeni pltfy the Harm. worth contention thai tabloid World: fatuous In newapapet 11 arms worth called tbe ataff Into con 1 auiialion. llenry N. Cary. then newr members of the ataff should appear that ulgbt In full evening regalia Everybody consented with one excep . | flon-one man refused. Harmswortp i came down In a sack suit. He war astonl.ned at the display of evening cults and sniffed the mothball smell i from afar. He asked mildly whether | the World editors and reporter* ap peared thus clad as a usual thing, and was solemnly assured tbey did. The only person dressed like Harmsworth was tbe editor wbo would not tall In wltb tbe Joke. Also, the only man Harmawortb took back to' England wltb him waa Un man who was clad like himself.— 8at , urday Evening Post Waterlogged Servians. An Englishwoman traveling In Ser 1 via thus glees a striking glimpse of her own prejudices and tastes. 'The t Servians drink too much cold water and they drink it till tbey are pulpy An average Serb drinks enough cold whether the language contains an . equivalent for 'bad training.' for when ' I tried to explain the Idea It create,! surprise A doctor told me be bad r never heard the theory before. To him i It soymed a natural aud wholesome habit. Moreover, be added. There' Is I plenty; and seemed to think It wa. I lowed To me It explained tbe lack 1 g'"t All day long and every day tbe Serb calls for a glass of cold water ' and when he has drunk tt be calls for • another Perhaps ow<ng to thla he i has little space for alcohol. At any A Hard Language. ;!
' " Lecsten ! " said tbe perplexed Frenchman. "When you give a sing you cannot keep 'eem! So?" "So." said tbe English. Instructor. "But when a bonee' man gives 'ees (, word, 'ee keep 'eem. So 7" "So," said tbe Instructor. "But when "ee give eel word, 'ow can 'ee keep 'eem? Does 'ee take 'eem Lack?" "No." said the Instructor. "But If 'ee keeps 'ees word 'ee doea "Ob. ye*! If be doe* not keep bis word be Is not an honest matt" "Ah. I bee-Keen to see! 'Avlng given ees Word and not taken 'eem back, ee I keep 'eem all se whiler "That's It!" "Oh. la. la. la! What a language ees During u'r-.:i7!f ,Tu'nq«lgn a cam dhh,by.,r He ..-Clsl..,ure wa. drtiln* ^'HaGjr b;''hH mind a prospect! iiblra n""" S>i"" °Df " The yonpg man stopped, looked suspiciously and drawled out "So. Stranger That don't happen U my gal's name, but If it was f - wouldn't think It Was any of your bust This ended tbe Interview- as well as I the process. —National Monthly. 1
|k A Memory of Burns. u ..Tt'","- of 0 lo Dumfries. "T 1 . In Ills London weekly tells of see ' faui'chiTl'"'' Wl"*re Bl,ru* ""Ffil hi" ' ' ^ - .-I ihr..^l,ri,^ st.^.yu,ut ,t,d 1 placeoe*a. which so often are tbe nar- . resounding aud Immortal tragedies^* ' life are played." Albirr.'A'irt^r Mm lluff.- (a popular and prosperoua paoperi— Now. Albert, what ll yer aay I when 1 take yer Into tbe kind lady-a - I drortn' room? Albert (a proficient po- , j pfii— Oh. all right 1 know, put on a | lorst look and say: "Oh. muvverl U thla « van r- Exchange. ( ,"I atiti|K>se you sat at the captain's ♦bier -Tbe ca|daln eat at our table." responded Mrs Nurllch. wltb illgnlty.-, i file Courier Journal -MUtto^'™* Wl" flt®' b°' mrj
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