Ocean City Sentinel, 27 February 1919 IIIF issue link — Page 1

— OCEAN CITY SENTINEL

VoL XXXVIII. OCEAN CITY, N. J„ THURSDAY, JFEHHUAKV 27, 1919. NO. 48

Ocean City Sentinel • PabU.Md WhIIt .i OCCAN CITY. N. J. rt. CURTIS ROBINSON .f Editor and Proprietor > -oo Per Year, Strictly in Advance. ATTOH.M. % A- . I -I. . t. (^ORGANHAND,/ ATTORNEY and oOUNSELLOR-AT-LAW. *^j5!yioa^One^'a.w«M!^!Sa^^TibStfl MAY fOI'KT liOI'KE, t. J. (OppotfU Public liulldin*") ^AW Offices" Apgar & Bos well. MOUKHK Kl'll.l'INti. KY AVKtUlB .E^tlViUTH KTKfck . ^AW OFFICES Godlrej & Read ATLANTIC CITY. N.J. pURMAN B. WILLIS Attorney at Law 953 As bury Avenue Ocean City, N.J. Wm. H. Collisson. |k. Civil Engineer and Surveyor City Eoiioaar, WMo CUy, N.J. D* W. .P. HAINES LOR. NINTH ANO WESLEY AVt ; ocean city. m*. J. j| ■ r r IVB HOURS / " !o faJuB p. m. • U»cm Hall I6I-W; lols>-euu« I BO. A JJ'loxxnck Brick Haines Cor. 9th and Wesley Ave mcchano-thenapist Hour lay appointment " ' ~ " ~

cir t Allen Coison, M. D. 5j§£ ' - Cl6 Wcalcy Avenue R Oc«an City New Jersey *• uTu&iaw ^jerschel pkttit, m. d. ! 7| •07 WESLEY AVE. OCEAN CITY, NEW JERSEV p 1 io« p. m. uPbo am ™ [)R. Wilson Y. Christian c ►•Dentiat'< _ S09 Central Avenue MEM CITY. I. J. Bell Pbooe. 162. Oreaa 25y Calls Given Immediate DR. DAVID***. SAXE VETERINARY surgeon I'M. • Specially at NORTH VIROIN1A AVENUE ATLANTIC CITYy N. j. Formerly Chief Veterinarian U S. Eapreaa Co. Booth Phones - v Niuut Bell Haghas' Central Pbirmicy Cth and Wesley Ave. Ocean City, N. J Pbooe 246- W |£ARK LAKE Undertaker and Embalmer as Onrtu Avsacs /•ptwnaiM . Ocean city. k.. j. a. f. levering The Reliable Paper Hanger 708 Central Ave., Ocean City-, N.J. We Ak (Distributors X \ stiCtlateriiioioDile in OC«w Ctty.jsea Isle City aad.Vttialty - Wm. H.^PoweH^ Ocneral Contractor Grading and Street Building TMrtj I— «b at. mad Wast era. ocean coy, H. J. COAL COAL 1. t*y ours foe QUALITY C.H.III— IIEnn LUMBER CO. T— i HI >»■■■ ' :

1] /Family Hotels F ~ . 'All-year-round Cottages °r .Bay Front Villas 'Summer Cottages We have a special list ot some unusual 1 ; . bargains in each of these classes. Let us send it to you. MASSE Y & EDWARDS Eighth and Central Ave. ;■ ' SIMMS' ^ RESTAURANT and DELICATESSEN 822 Boardwalk CLOSED FOR THE 8EAS0N "Stirred 'Em Up" Lear Wall Paper Co. 517 Eighth Street Ocean City New Jersey Real Estate Por Sale BIC1 13ARUAINS | Cottages, Apartments and Bungalows, furnished and unfurnished j Sons- estates in uiv hands .must be sold at sacrifice prices. This is the I time of year to buy Cottages arid Lots at this Popular Seaside Resort j very Cheap. Apply to Alonzo Cotton 019 Atthurv Avenue Ocean Cltyr^*'. J. MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE. No waiting for two week, to know If you ran get It; we ran tell you at once. Hiirgalu- in Kay and Ocean froul properties. Choice cottage, for »ale." Also Int. for Investment and for Improvement — the choice of Ooeau City. Apply to J. M. CHESTER & CO.,

( Ocean City, N. j. «= L REAL ESTATE INSURANCE THE JOSEPH I. SCULL AGENCY 757 ASBURV AVENUE . RHONE. T OCEAN XlTV. N. J ESTATE INSURANCE Clayton Haines Brick Eighth St. Ocean City, N. *J. STEfLMAN'S j STEELMAN'S CHENEY SPec*a' cravats Bargains >*■■■ Metfg Felt Hats, were $1.50 to $2.50, nowJML 50c Boys' Caps, were 50c, now 10 3> Women's Shoes, were $3.50, — 0— Come in and look at oiy^Bargain Tables. — o— - Q. H. Steelman • 1 — ■ 831-33 Asbury Ave. John Marts Lumber Co. Ninth Itmat and Ha van Avanua OCEAN CITY. N. J. Lumber MiBwork. Moulding*. Building Paper, Plaster Board, Nails, Saab Weight* etc.- Kausatae Purniabad. Prompt Dabaarr. Advertise in the SENTINEL

DISCOUNT ALLOWED ON PREPAYMENT OF TAXES

Action of Commissioners is in Line With Law Passed Last Year. At I lie weekly meeting of the l"Hy lion, of more than ordinary inlere.1 to — lax pa vera, war- pre.euted by Director Campbell and adopted by (be board: I lie legislature of the Slate of New Jersey In 1918 gave authority for (be governing bodies of tnunlclpalllle. to allow a discount ou t lie prepayment of taxe. al a rale not exceeding six per ceuluin per anuum. and to fix penally ou delinquent (axe. al a rate not leu than seveu per centum per annum per auuutn; therefore, be It Resolved, by the Board of Comml.loner, of Ocean City, New Jer>ey. thai a discount .hall be allowed ou prepayment of laxe- a.ae.eed for (be current year, if Ibe w hole amount of Ibe lax I. paid" for the current year. a. - follow .: — Before May 1. 1819. 4 per cent on oue balf amount of lax paid; on or j after May 1, and before June I 1919 1 3 per cent. on one-half amount ofiax paid; on oratygrJuue 1, and before July 1, 1918. 2 per cent, ou one-balf « amouut of tax paid; on July 1. and before August 1, 1919, 1 per cent, on one- 1 half amouut of tax paid; and bell 1 Iteeolved, thai on all dellnqnen' J (axes a penally at the rate of eeveu per ceutum per annum will be added. 1 and such penalty eball continue until 1 (lie delinquent lax Is paid or Ibe prop- 1 erly, eubjeci lo lax, la sold and from Ibe dale of the tale tbe rale of lulereai 1 . (or penally) sball be such rale aa le 1 provided by law; and be h further 1 J Iteeolved, thai tbla reeolutlou aball 1 uol apply lo laxee *--*esed previous ' In the year 1919^ and be II further 1 I iteaolved, thai a copy of tbla reaolu- 1 e llou be delivered by the city clerk to ' I Ibe lax collector of Ocean City, New • Jersey. lu Ibe regular order of bnslueaa, It 1 wjriv slated „ (bat lhe( bond of Jobn 1 • Maria, who baa tbe contract for the 1 " pile breakwater lu Boutb Ocean City, 1 baa been approved by City Solicitor 1 t Bo-well. Tba caab deposited by Ibe ' r contractor was ordered returned to 1 ' blm. I Tbe following resolution, prevented by Director Campbell, waa adopted: • Be It . Iteeolved, by Ibe Board of Comml.- ' r .louer. of tbe city of Ocean City, New 1 Jersey, thai Ocean City borrow a sum c not exceeding 24.000 In anticipation of 1 Ibe collection of laxea for (lib year I 1919, and t bat tbe proper officers exe- ( cuts a note or notes to seeurs said sum. - [several bills were read and ordered . 1 paid. - '

'• EGG HARBOR BOYS ' EASY VICTIMS ~ Local High School Five Had No Trouble in Winning Game. Tbe Ocean City High School live bad everything IQ own way al Egg Harbor City Saturday evening, when tbe locals played (be blgb school baa- . ket ball quintet In tba AUantlc County ' town. The score was: Ocean X'lly, 25; Egg Harbor, 6. *v Tbe Ocean City boys got busy right at tbe start aqd tbey were oever seriously baudicapped by tbelr oppo- 1 Tbe locals put up a great guard 1 game. Tba aura wera Adams and Ferguson. Egg Harbor did not score until along toward tbe aeoond balf. They 1 made only two OMd goals and one foul goal. Tbe Ocean City boys have "played nine games and lost three this sea sou. Tbey ebow tbe results of tbe training given tbem by tbelr coach, "Joe" 8c hock. Tbe lloe-up: Oceak City Eog Harbor Mane » Forwads 1 Hrelltn«n Ferguson / rorwed. { U|0ver Adam. Cenur H. Hanselman Wallace. \ / L. Hanselmsu Steelman / YBtisartb Field goals — Botart b . I; L Haoael- , man, 1; Marls, I; Ferguson, 6; Adam*. 3. Foul goals— Buxanb, 1; Marts, 2; Ferguson. 8. • . Fresh, roasted bot paanuta, 20 cents per pound; IS oeoU per quan. Fresh While Clover BuUet, la be If pounds, 76 ceo u lb. Old-fashtooed peanut brittle, SO ceuU par pound. New while Soup Beans, 10c lb New crop New Orleaoe molaeaaa, 80 cenu per quan. Large assort meot choice apples, oranges, bananas and all ktod of frail always on Shod. Para swaat elder, 16 cenu per quart Freeh eggs right from tbe country, plenty of tbem, 80 cenu per dusen. ■ Heine's a wast mixed,, pick lea, very tasty, 16 cenu per balf pouod. adv.. If a a Curtis Bobloeon, 744 and 746 As bury avanua. Ooeaa city, N. J.. baa beeo BDDolnted a Cnmmlmloner of Deads fat Pennsylvania. wNb full auibortty to lake acknowledgment and proof of any deed, mortgage or other conveyance af any la ode, lanamaou or - hereditaments lying a* being in aald HtaU. or aay aibae wntlag under aaal. to bo need ot. mildid la PannqyleoSMS1 —

s — ' SDTTON & CORSON ; HIGHLY PRAISED , r Government Pleased With', r Houses Built at Aberdeen i ' by This Firm. 0 Tbe Sutton A Corson Co., of Ibis , , city, lias completed work on its con* t tyacl lo build 70 bouses al Aberdeen, . Md.. for Ibe tTiiiied Slates Hou-iug 1 Corporation, aud tlie cmpatiy I- now a engaged lu con-lructit.g concrete Work having been delayed by Ibe Uuvernmeiil. Tbe lirm ba> received au order to put up the exterior electric 3 light decoration", which work will , A Corson Co. was In i-o way rer sponsible ibe lime ilmil w as extended, . There are perhaps 100 more families , cause there are no liousei'for Ibem and II Is possible tbal mure houses , Tbe Uulled States Housing Corporabad two buudred similar opera- " I lions under way wheu the Silllon A . Corson Co begau work ou lis contract. " i This firm beat all Ibe others In flulsb • L Ing lis .work, aud mem bere of the Arm ' , been complimented by yovernment officials on tbe character of • I built pud tbe rapidity wjlb I , which tbe work was doue. Government officials said lhal (be bouses ' . built by Ibis lirm did Lot look like • , war bouse*. Tbey were so much bet- * r tbey declared. • Tbe Aberdeen pro vlog grounds have 1 I tskeu Ibe place of Ibe proving grounds ' i at Bandy Hook, all Ibe machinery, 1 , etc.. for tbla purpose bavlug been , moved lo Aberdeen. All Ibe slud ' r msde al Ibe Joadlug plants al Belco- • , vllle and Amalol, In Allaullc County, 1 , la shipped to Ibe Aberdeen proving grouuda. i

Not Ibe Hsme President. While the children of tbe flrst grade In Ibe blgb school building were havibelr Washington Birthday exer- , cl.es Friday, Miss Madeleine French, r tbe teacher, asked tbe Utile onee who - now president of Ibe United 8lates. child answered. "Dr. Pettlt." letter Is president of tbe local of Education.

RDSSELL HENRY DIES IN FRANCE "Victim of Pneumonia While in the Service of His Country. A telegram from Washington, D. C„ I for Mr- Sarah E Henry reached Ibis i city Monday, informing, her of the death Of her son. L. Bussell Henry. In a hospital lu France. Dealh was duel The telegram was from Adjutant , 1 grel al having lo notify Mrs. Henry of j L. RU88ELL HENRY, of Oswln H. Henry, who died of puenmonia In France. Ibe dealh of ber son from lobar pneuTbe telegram was forwarded to the address of Mrs. Henry In Philadelphia— 1641 Itsce street. Hu-sell Henry, who assisted bis Oswin H Henry, In ibe meal and provision business at Seventh •ireet and Aebory avenue, this city, few years ago, was well known to many of tbe residents of (bis clly and also lo a number af (be summer ootHe entered Ibe service lael summer, and In Ibe fall was sent to Ibe other side, where be served as a cook In Ibe medical department. In a letter lo bis mother, a few weeks ago, be told of having beeo III. and 'be expressed Ibe hope tbat be would soon be on bis way borne. e Tbe numerous friends of tbe young I

'- man were shocked to bear of bis death, r- He was a large, husky fellow aud was i. Id perfect health wbeD be left Oceau o Clly. He was of a genial disposition <. and was well liked by all who knew " him. t— il Tbe parents have the sympathy of a large circle of friends.

CITY'S PUBLIC SCHOOLS TO HAVE TRAINED NURSE

j HOUSES HERE : RENTING RAPIDLY , ' Prices Received— " . Many Apartments Already j Taken, Agents Say. ( Real estate meu In Ibis city are , . uuaulmous lu* tbe declaration tbat c never has there beeo such an early ( I demand for collages and apartments , I here for the summer season as has f been tbe case for tbe last week or two I Tbe Inquiries are comlug to Ibem at ( , aistoulsblug rale, Ibiy say. , i Already a large Dumber of bouse- < have boeo leaaed for (be summer of _ I 1818, and all Ibe rentals' have beeu al j uuusually good prices, j There 1s every prospect, (bene bust- , . oeas men feel, that Oceau Clly . will bava lis vary beat year next summer. Alooxo Cotton, real estale agent, has , , made tbe following rentals: , Cottage 681 Central avenue lo J. E. , Mitchell, of Uleoolden. i Collage 688 Asbury aveuue lo Wlli llam J. Harris, of Peon's Grove. Collage 440 Asbury avenue (o A. P. , Collisson, of Penn'a Grove. ^ Collate Osrarrs. Moiled ( Now tbat tbe renting season. is bere, I would be gled lo bave owners of , property lo Ocean City send me a list 1 of tbelr collages or apartments. I bave • f very many Inqubles for summer , homes lo Ocean City and I would be t glad lo bear from anyone having prop- 1 ernes for rent or for sale. Courteous 1 aud satisfactory treatment is assured I j all patron* Alonzo Cotton, 619 Asbury aveuue. 1 , adv., It Ooean City. N. J. 1 Are you looklag for a cottage site lu , tbe Gardens, prices 86CU lo |8i)0 or a bouse wttb bay (rout. In oeuler ot . r townT For terms apply lo Abel . D. , f Beau. 617 Central avenue, or pho'ue , 460. adv., 8-1. tf ' i Legal papers of all descriptions, Ins jludlug wills, era carefully drawn by f R. Curtis Robin sou at his office. 744 , i- Aebory aveoua. Ocean City, X. J. adv. ' For Sale.— Desirable 10- room* reel * deuce. Id Boulbero cod of Ocean CUy. J Apply to George Dalacbeg. MM0 Ceo ' uaieveooe. adv., 8-18. 41. f for Rewt.— Broom, unfurnished •• banns. 1116 and 1117 Waat avenue. Apply r. O. Baa 1*. ade., 12-19, tf.

Made for H$r Employment, Beginning at Next Term. Tba Clly Commissioner*, at tbelr weekly meeting, beard Ibe report of Ibe board of scbool estimate as to tba amount of money (bat will be required by tbe local public schools for tbe year beglonlug July I, 1919. Tbe certificate from tbe board ehowe lhal (he sum of 817.400 has beeo axed aud determined upon as tbe amount of money necessary for current ex rises, $900 for erecting, enlarging aud equipping (tie schools, and 81700 for manual training. Tbe certificate was signed by tbe as tbe members of tbe board of school estimate: Mayor Champion. Commissioners Campbell and Adams. Dr. Uerscbel PeUU and Jobn R. Groves. Tbe report was ordered received and spread upon tbe mluules. In tbe estimate for tbe next school year, provision Is made for lira ealary of a trained nurse for tbe schools, a plan tbat for some time baa been lo Ibe m.lnd of Dr. Herscbel Pettlt, president of tba board, and at whose sug got ion tbls move waa made. It Is impossible for tbe medical In--pector to be In tbe scbool* all or tbe greater pert of tbe time. Therefore, order to take prompt recognition of , contagious diseases tbat may .appear ; tbe schools and quickly weed out i such cases. Hff dunes also will be to render first aid aud to follow up eua- ' plclous cases at tbelr homes and keep i touch wltb general bygeulc conditions. Trained nurses for eucb purposes as tbeae are now employed In many of tbe public scbool* throughout New Jersey. Bargain -Open motor bob! (Alert), 1 good condition. 24x5fl., Buflalo 4 cycle 4 cyl. 10 H P. Keul ignllloh salt water • fittings. Apply Wtltkamp'a, Corson's Inlet, N. J. ade., 2J7, 2L Dressmaking and plain aswlng, cbli1 drens' clothing a specially. Llule boys' wash suits Mrs Hart, 806 Central . aveoua, Ocean CUy. ads, 14, 8c Nicely bested, furnished rooms for rant, by day. weak at aaaonn. Apply rtt eel aran's etora, MI-MI AMsry a»eI nue. ads, k U. M. ' *° *"*""■■■ 111 «■

MASONS ATTEND CHURCH J SERVICES IN A BODY

e I MANY YACHTSMEN AT LUNCHEON \ I Edwin M. Abbott Gave Interesting Address— Good * Speaker Next Monday. if | The noonday luncheon ot Ibe mem- , Philadelphia Monday was prvided ■ over by Harry Bowers, wholes > the display of III- Ibigutstlc ability . Edwin M. Abbott, chairman of the Pennsylvania • State Commission on Revlsl, u,of Penal Law-." gave a mo-l luleresilng talk on "Stale Farms v- . County Jell-" He said lhal Ibe Hi ale of Pennsylvania will sooner or liler do away wilb all county jails, where . Ing of no. uselo Ibe Slate or Ibem selves He poinled out Ibe advantage Slate farms would have -over (he county jail. Every prisoner would be occupied by dally work, either In. the Held or some work shop. Tbe usefulness of himself, would -be brought out and be would realize that be lias been put Into tbe world for a better life than be 'has been leading. Furthermore, each oue would be paid for his ' work, not so much as be could earn If not confiued, but a small salary, and, " wbeu be was ready to take up bis e atatlou lu life again, be would be equipped wltb a useful trade, aud t some money besides. 1- Charles A. Hezamer, secretary of tbe Philadelphia Fire Underwriters, * will preside al next Mouday.'n luu I cbeou. He will bave one of tbe ex i perts on fire Insurance .give tbe mem- . ber- a talk on tbla subject. ° Club members and Ibelr friends 1 should remember that these Juocbeons - start promptly at 12.30 p. m. Tbe speaker begins bis talk at 1 o'clock '■ and Is over al 1 SO o'cldgk. One hour f Is (hellmlt, so please be prompt. * About tbe time services were beglu- !. mug Id Ibe cburcbes Sunday evening. * there wae an alarm of fire from Second -(reel and Asbury aveuue. Tbe fireand t

g meu responded quickly, but fouud u | i. to be a false alarm. j t Tbe P. O- of A. Camp, of tbis city , ■ r Is growing lu membership. A number a of candidates bave been Initiated al i f (be lodge seasloua withlu tbe last ten I v. days. ■ GYMNASIUM TO BE i ; INFORMALLY OPENED i - Classes Will Start This Week 1 —Formal Opening Will be J Held Eater. < r It la tbs purpose of officials of tbe ' f First M. E Church to bava some well- > known speaker from out pf. lpwn to f I make an address on Ibe occasion of e tbe formal opening of tbe vastly improved gymnasium In tbe basement of s (be cburch building Tbue far there ' I bat been some little difficulty loarrang- 1 I log tbe date that will.be convenient for tbe men desired for this purpose, g aud so It la tbal II la uol definitely 0 knowD dow tbe exact evening for tbe formal opening of (be "gym " e The "gym," however, will be-lo-t formally opened one evening ibis i. week — perhaps tonight or tomorrow d evening. u Tbe principal Instructors will be tbe pastoi, tbe Rev. Georue W. Yard. Miss d Pauline Cbel lis. physical Instructor In Ibe public schools, aod Dr. Florence >1 Brick Haluee. The latter baa couy seoled lo taacb a das* of meu, lo sddltion to a class of women 0 Other* wbo will give tbelr asslatI- auce lu tbla line will be Dr. J. Tborn1 ley Hughes, Harry H. Lake. Andrew Bleelman and Edward Bui too. Jr. i- Tba gymnasium room has beeu furlt ulsbed lu attractive style, and la well supplied wltb apparatus for tbe pbyal- ' cat development of youug and old.. >f for Quick Rale. >r Four loU and barn. No* 462, 463. it 464 and 465, each 40*xUV. Section B. 0 southeast- side Haven aveuue, between Seventh and Eigbtb streets. Ocean City, New Jersey Large P wooden barn on -Lot 466. Apply to I- Fidelity Traet Company, Philadelphia. adv., 2-27, St. 1 a — usii ii ■■ i _ .j ujllu.j .r ' •

" j Hear Sermon by the Rev. M. M. Ecwis on Objects of Order. | 1 There were about 60 members of , Ocean Clly Dodge. No. 171, F. and A. M„ present tu a body al .tbe service* lu the Flr-t Baptist Church' Handay ave- , nlng, when a sermon for Ibe member* the organization was delivered by the pastor, Ibe Rev. M. M. Lewis. After welcoming ibe members, Mr. * .Lewis read a portion of scripture. ' taken from II Chronicles 7; I. This. be -aid. Is a record of Incident lo eon- " uectjon with the dedication of tba temple and fouudlng of Masonry. ' "Freetnssoury lies today lo tba bands of modern meu largely ao uu- * n-ed tool, powerful and capable of ' ureal achievements for God aod ooou1 try and mankind tbau ever d learned ; «f." -aid the speaker. "Masonry may r vary In actual operation, but never by r principle or philosophy, and Its real r -ecte-.s are uol found In Its grip*, -ecret t. a personal -lata of tba soul— a -ectel that cannot be obtained tbrohg.h * symbols and Initiation, (But only by r voluntary entrance Into true Maaonle ' light which Is tbs privilege of eraty * Mason. "True Masonry la a spiritual aod ' moral attitude toward life, wbleboao ' only be apprehended by those who >- have tbe 'true Masonic spirit and who - are real temple builder* for lit* What - is most worth koowlog In Masonry M ' never openly taugbt. TU# symbols . are displayed, but tbey. are mute ob" - jecla. It la by btutaooly tbat the Ine Utile Is pul od Ibe track of tba hlddob I secret*. "I contend I hat tbe ofijaet of Ma- ' soury's symbolic teaching la lo aoablo ■ ibe mdlvldual to better build htaMkr p4e of life, tbat It may be lit fbclbo occupation of tbe spirit of God, who - created blm, that, aa was true of Memoir# temple, God may eom» aod 211 ■ "Tbe teachings of Frssmamtuy e cluster around tbe existence, nstar* > and perfectibility of tba !■"«««" aoal. r Mark Ibe InttlaUou from tba Uuwb old and clearly see tbat all tbat M aa)d and done concerns tba human soul. Ma liberation from superstition, tgnoraboa >- and fear— liberation from «M|M slavery and from the Inward Mamj i of aelfiabuee* aod evil pasetona awd nerfectlnn nf the human aaal ks • the of

personal effort, aalf-control, equity, brotherly love and truth. -If Masonry conoerni llaalf about tbe human soul, tbe building of character and a temple of lift, beta eomas Master among man who i1*rla|6P with tba authority of baaeon tbat tba soul it a fact; death caa ha bwt transition; tbat man can baaomo masters of life aod death and travel la • foreign countries (out of flash); thai love Is the only basic principle for personal social structure; tbat tba MgMI . mate reward of tba true mastership M Immortality. "Tbls Master Builder of htma character bas beoom# a Oliallauf to . all meu of all ages. Hla nam* Is lbs magic word to unlock all enalal aod ethical problems. Ho boo baoomo lb* conqueror of the world, bat baa lo through tbe parity, tbe gm- - ' Ileuses, tbe goodoese, tbs eelf dm Mil, the abuegaUon, aod by lb* sbaar ' moral worth aod dignity of 01* character He was to absorb pbllooophy, I* ! set tbe bondsman frea, and to dolbs tbe slave wltb tba vesture of Bell Ub- _ ' erly. "He was lo make known tba tnflMMa mercy and protecting fatherhood a t • God. Me was to astabUsti the collarI eel brotherhood or man. Tbroagbtbc . garden aod tbe cross. Ha wac la m-de-m tbe bumao race and win Imrnaetalltyi not for Himself aioDO, bat lar all ' tbs sous of men. Ho was lo meual ' tbe bidden relatione of Ufa and (Wales r (he myatertas of death and tba Tombs and tbe life of men. 1 men were lo be sbl* to rtm eapeama ta , a ibe perfection of tbelr eoula, aafl, ta 3 i be very'boor of death and dboalallM to cry. H). death, where Is thy adhgf O. grave, wber* la tby victory f* ■ I propose tbs naam of Him wkooa nam# U tba oraglc on*, lb* auMliaa* whose depths have not ' yat bma solved, tbe nam* tbat will McflSi aud wisdom and loss and cMMaSc ' Mason to approach light la t'm*a > manner and develop Ma aaal M Mi radlanoe To my IhlnblM, tba MM . word of Masonry could wall ba tbatof - Mae al ab, Ibe promised OowthtBMm . or. all nations, tba vary God IacmaolCb ••We sorely need gsauln# iplibccl knowledge to Illumine tbs dark picam or ibe preaaot Ufa, to gtew thomd meaning of Ufa •This koowladga waa b* tba peak i. sot ags peculiarly to Ficcmamak hb> - cause tbe craft la duly and bote pm> i. pared to receive aod aoarieh truth uad e ready to receive It. Tbe tlmmampma pi i lout for tbs revelaUoa of ttta balk 1- 1 Shall W. receive U or cry aadM ' of old. 'away with It! tiaiO MP."

The Baptist Oorncrj '[ CHURCH SERVICES { Ew^,' 'rjoo'daS I SUNDAY SCHOOL — 2.30 P. Ik., Claaaes far AS I j. Tbe Adult Bible Class, under leadership ok 10c VbMMi . I •' promises an boor well apart I " The Yoang Men s Bible Otacc ia giawb^— ft! yon arc invited to attend 1 y The Clnb Room i* now completed and yon an almayp INlMfc ft s- 930 Wesley a venae I ^ Don't foikct the ' Ovur tka Tap" Baton . ; ft