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THE. PULTON! PATRIOT, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY S, 11916 ' >i I Rubbers Made in. Our Window Did you ever see rubbers made? Here is an opportunity to witness the entire operation. A representative of the Con- . . verse Rubber Company will actually make the famous Con- verse Triple Tread Rubbers in our window FRIDAY, JAN. /7th We cordially invite you to attend this interesting and in- , structive demonstration. Everything will be explained and ' '•' ' questions cheerfully answered. You are also invited to make use of our Ladies' Rest Room. Don't Forget the Date-Don't Miss It STRANAHAN & LOVE 15 S. First Street, Fulton, N. Y. OUR NEIGHBORS WHITAKER ROAD AND VIClNlliP ffhli department la under the xnana.?* m«nt of Mrs. Evelyn C..Howard, The Patriot'* authorized agent. R. F. D. 2. Fulton. Church Notes. ' Midweek services at Lnddington and. Hawk, Wednesday evenings; at , Pleasant, Thursday evenings. Regular preaching service at Mt: TPleasant at 11 a. m. t Sunday school at noon, Epworth leftgue meeting at 7:30 p. m. Sunday school at Hawk at 1:30, LuddjjnKton 8 o'clock and Greenman 3:30 p. m. The next meeting of the Ladies' Aid society of Mt. Pleasant will be held at the home of Mrs. Ward Rey- nolds on the Emery road, Wednesday Jan. 19th, Dinner will be served at noon for only 10c | The following officers were re- r elected at Mt. Pleasant Sunday school on Sunday for the 1 ensuing year: Superintendent, Wilis C. Streeter; assistant, George Paddock; secretary and,j;rettsurer, Haynes Snyder: as- sistant, <tlen Parker; slipt, of home department, Mrs. Albert Paddock; supt. of cradle roll T T. J. Williams. The following teachers were re- chosen : E. D_ Distin, men's bible class; Zndoc Austin, women's bible class; Mrs. Eva Cole, Wesleyan boys' and girls' class; Mrs. Nellie Kowiee, children's class. Mrs. Beryl Osborne was appoint-ed organist. Luddington Sunday school was re- n > organized with the following officers: * Supt., Mrs. Etta Showers, assistant, Mrs. Evelyn Howard; sec, Mrs.. Elsie Simons; treas., Victor Simons.. Teachers rechosen; Charles Good- fellow, bible class; Mra. Charles Goodfellow, young girls' class; Rev. H. S>. Holmes, young men's class; Mrs. Evelyn Howard, children's class. Pianist,\ Mrs. Evelyn Howard; as- sistant. Miss Alberta Howard. Prises have been awarded as fol- lows for perfect attendance., during the last three quarters:'* Second quarter, the winners were Misses May •Dunsmomr, Freida Garrison, Silence Howard and Grace Ivea. Third quarter. Lois Calkins, Silence Howard • and Grace Ives, Last Quarter, Si- lence Howard and Esther Simons. No priiea..were offered the first quarter., Two members of the Sun- any schoolj_ Mrs. Evetjrn Howtird and daujrhter Sttetiee., missed only one Sunday dtfrffttt the year,, and one member, William Burr Howard the 3rd, misseditmly t\uo Sundnys. There was an attendance of 44 on Sunday, and it is hoped that each one will strive for a perfect Attendance the present year, as a complete record will be kept Att members of rural Sunday schools are urged to be up and doing. Make this year a record br*»ker and A doable your membership, v • jj[p<a can • do it if «*ch member 4wes>^s ^aty. Now is the time to stwrj^ Up* $ how. Be an enthusiast and juts* .Uu-' spirit along, inspirit those * ' are aswei work grow. They will reside after April 1st on their recently purchased possession, a farm near Marcellus. The many badly burned on Sunday at her'homi by the overturning of*a pan of ho water onto her foot and adjoining friends of the bride in this locality (member. It is not considered serious will be glad to know that until that' and it is hoped she will able to be ou* time she will spend much of her time again soon. at the Paddock home, tions. Congratula- g Mrs. Gillespie has been suffering i h bd f i h with a bad case of grip the past two weeks. t Miss Mary Tice of Aoburn, was a ' Mrs. Luella Howard and daughte: recent guest of Mrs. Henry Wash- spent Sunday at William Sharp's in burn. - | Fulton. Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Frost, Miss I David Griffiths and family have Helen and Howard, spent the week- ! been spending a couple of days a end at George Howard's in Syracuse, i Gurdon Pitcher's. Mrs. -Harriet Foster of Fairdale, \ Mrs. Eunice Root has returne< visited-her sister-in-law, Mrs. Sarah | home after a few weeks' visit with Gibbons recently. ; Mr. and Mrs. Horace Burdick in Ful- Victor Simons spent several days; ton. last week with his grandparents, Mr. Jesse Whitney and family were re- and Mrs. E. D. Distin. i cent guests at Howard Sheldon's. Prank Gibson fell from a ladder re- • Howard VanBuren and family en- cenUy tearing the ligaments of and ; tertained Mr. and Mrs. Horace Bar- spraining one of Kis ankles. [dick of Fulton, and the latter'; Mr. and Mrs. Masel Sheldon enjoy- \ mother, Mrs. Eunice Root, over thi ed n honeymoon trip to Hannibal,! week-end and helped them commem Missouri, last week, where they were orate with exchanged reminiscence: guests of Mrs. Sheldon's sister, Mrs. \ the 35th anniversary of the raarriagi Otis Smith. of Mr. and Mrs. Burdick, which too: Mrs. John L. Calkins and daughter, ' place on Jan. 2, 1S81, at Granb; , Lois, are visiting their daughter and Center. ! sister, Mrs. Ruth Hall at Frankfort, , Family gatherings and New T Year i N. Y. dinners have given way in this local I Mrs. Andrew McKay and two chil- i ity to a considerable extent the pas dren, ^Gertrude and Andrew, visited few years in favor of the annual in n5er\ (rtifft Mrs. Augusta Luke last staHstion <iay feast sad ceremoniej ' week*. in Mt. Pleasant grarf&e hall. On Sat I Mrs. Decker and daughter Helen of urday dinner was served to 85 grang- Fulton, were guests at Edward ers, \beside members of their families Aylsworth's last week. Henry Mace of Volney grange, wa. Erie Foster has gone to Chester, the installing officer. Following Pa., to accept a position in the rifle stallation, an excellent literary factory. musical program was rendered. ! Mrs. Han nun Austin of South Misses Maude Bnrtlett and Luc . Granby, is spending a week rimonp Howard and Enos Lamb returned t relatives here before going to Oswe- Cornell university today. go, where she expects to spend the George Gibson is spending the wir winter with Mrs. Marion Woodbury ter with his son, Ernest, and family. in the home of the latter'? sister, the Rev. T. J. Williams will hold a st late Mrs. Jiiuilock. ries of evangelistic services at thi ; Alrnon Osborne and grandson, Hawk school house, commencing Sun Arnold Laribee, spent Sunday at Jas. day evening, Jan. ?th. Everybody i: Bartlett's in Scriba. ' urg-ed to come and help make thesi Mrs. Jane Ives was an over Son- meetings a benefit to the community day guest of her daughter, Mrs. Ariel- Mr. ami Mrs. George Guile and so bert Bartlett and family at Mt. Pleas- Glenn of Scriba. were the week en ant. gue.st.s at Virgil Dowlee's and Orlar Miss Edna Frost who attends school do Cole's. Mr. and Mrs. Durwi at Fulton High, has t^tken up her Pearson of Fulton and Mr. and Mrs. abode for the winter at Bayard Well- Alfred Cole were abu entertained si wood's on Oneida street. Orlando Cole's on New Year's day. 1 Mr. anil Mrs. G<sorg~e Kellogg en- Mrs.. Emma Crooks is critically i • tertnincri during the past week: Mr. with pneumonia. and Mrs. Henry Wash burn. Mr. and Max, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. , Mrs. William Springer, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Ives. died Tuesday of diphtheria. Jame.s Foster and daughter, Miss Miss Be marietta Bennett was th • Helen and Dorr M. Calkins and fanv guest of Miss Margaret Lewis in Ful on last week. __ NEW HAVEN. land family and Mrs,. Gus G«r&nis of Frank Rowe and family spent Sun I Fulton, Burr Howard and family, day with B. J. KeUey and wife j Mrs. Luella Howard and children and , Butterfly. 1 Adalbert flyers. Glen Whit? and i Mr. and Mrs, Ward Guile ent faintly, John A. Ives and faintly, and ; tained several of their friends a' JMifia Elitubeth Calkins,, were aJso < dancing party on Tuesday evening. guests of the Pitcher family Junng Supper was served. the week. Glenn L, Hotchl Mrs, Nora Kellogg spent Thursday &o n Fpent N e w Year's at Sam Guiles. with Mra. Emma V&nBuren at East i u^, George Marvin has been quit* Minetto. ! in. Zndac Austin has returnpd from a | Miss Gertrude Marks ha.s returned rwo weeks' visit, witfc his sister, Miss fr^ R visit to friends in Hontc.la.tr, Susan Austin and old time friends nt \ >j_ j. Hammond, N. Y. Several in this place are sufferiae Dorr M. Calkirvs »rrd family enter- with tho grip, t&ined Kew Year's dajr, Dorr B. C»Ik- '• Will Guile a.nd family h.av« moved j Mr, and Mrs. Gurdon Pitcher enter- tained on Saturday, David Griffiths I^GALLS CROSSING. ^iliiP S Chb d S^aii. S. Chesbro and son Clarence, and Will Cheabro and wife were entertained at L. Kline's at Min- etto on. Christmas day. They also entertained friends from Oswego. There were family gatherings at Kio'a and W. Waffle's on Christ- mas day. Mrrand Mrs. H. Sntton Bpent sev- eral days with relatives at Camillus ecently. Miss Florence Holmes is spending few days with Cora Morehouse. W. tu Smith and wife and daughter spent Sunday with his brother at Sand Ridge. Mr. and Mra C. C. Eames enter- tained New Year's, Mr .and Mrs. C. Iharp, Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Arnold of Bowens Corners, and Mr. and Mrs. George Eafferty and Mr. and Mrs. I?oane Eames, Mr. Eames arriving here from Toledo, Ohio, Friday morn- ing. E. M- Hopkins and family visited relatives near M exico on Saturday an'd Sunday. * Charles Barton and family of Pa- lermo, were entertained at M. Bur- ton's on Sunday. NLEo and family spent New Year's wittNUrs. Kio's parents, Mr. and Mrs. O.Caswell, on Hannibal street. • E. M.. Hopkins is in Oswego this week as a trial juror. Mrs. Emma Pickard of Pennellville, was a guest of her brother, H. Sut- ton, and family last week. Harry Collins, a former resident here while in the employ of Carl Loomis, has written friends here that has enlisted ,in the army and is stationed at Fort Slocum in the 23d regiment and is drilling every day. He likes the officers and work very much. They have extra good board and very strict discipline. Carl and Cora Morehouse are in re- ceipt of a nice box of fruit from Florida, sent by Mrs. Morehouse and Mr. Babcock. Mrs. Ruth Lewis and daughter, Marion, spent Sunday with Cora Morehou&e. Mrs. H. C. Hewitt and daughter o Fulton, have been spending the pasl week with her parents, Mr. and Sirs W. A. Loomis. F. S. Chesbro entertained L. Klin and soas of Minetto, and Mr. Smith and daughter, al&o Will Chesbro and wife Saturday and Sunday. On Saturday the following officer were installed at Volney grange ha by Mrs, Fred Bradford of Peats Cor ners: Master, Mrs. Carrie L. San ford; overseer, Emmett Morgan lecturer, Mrs. W. H. Weller; stew ard, Earl Hopkins; assistant stew ard, Arthur Sikes; chaplain, Marl Wilson; secretary, Mrs. F. Halstead treasurer, R. D. Eames; gatekeeper W. A. Loomis; Ceres, Cora More- house; Pomona, Ruth Loomis; Flora Mrs, M. F. Lewis; lady ai^sistant stew ard-, Mrs. E. Morgan. After the stallation the annual oyster dinne was served and a general ^ood tim enjoye-d by i VOLNEYCENTER. \•••pr. and Mrs. Charles Baldwin and children of Fulton; spent Sunday with ler parents, Mr. and Mrs. James ''ant. Leigh Simpson of Syracuse, spent ew Year's with his parents, Dr. and re. Robert Simpson. Master Edward Dinjgman of Fulton r as the week-end guest of his cousin, rba Jennings. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Stillman of Sy- cuse, spent New Year's with Mr. .nd Mrs. Frank Decker. Rev. M. Scriber of Fruit. Valley, lias been spending several days with friends in this vicinity. - Winford Baldwin and daughter, Inna, and son, Carl, are spending eyeral days at Weedsport with rel- itives. Gladys Haines of Volney, spent a r ew days the past week with rela- tives in Syracuse. Mrs. Henry Ivea spent the past week with Burt Ives and family. Mrs. Albert Cook has gone to Mich- gan to visit her daughter. The contest for men and women r as closed last Sunday. The defeat- id side had to serve the supper, which \ell upon the men. A very fine snp- aer was served by the men, about 76 seing present. Ins., John L. Calkins ^ Elizabeth and von Harry, Mr. and Mra. Q<WT* Kellcgv and Mits Heltn t rt»«rt Wd, Mlnnio L*»dw,. tiitai nMk' hack from Oswego, where they went last fa.ll. Fearl Thornhill of Syracuse, is a few days with his parents-, A. J. ThornhiU and wife, Mr. a.nd Mrs. An*on Be*rup ipent Sunday at Albert L^epy'a at Latab's Corners- RJiada Patten of Mexico, ia her daughter, Mru. B. J. .„ „_. a.nd f«Jfi:ty have' Roy Maxim of Watertown, s:p«nt fr&fn CUffcrd Into Mr*. Eu.uk* i Friday wfth his p»r«nt». tttttiat botXMh. Mr. a.nd Mr*. Ge-oiYe BotJer of Wlilfam »w»naa and James Back-'New York^ hare tw*n visiting his pa- in Fatten. j Will PmrJdmrst and family spt.nt Fred ivH iuwi'i.th'C m^oriane to jNew Ye*r's with Harriirori Forney a.nd w a hor«e>'ti&w-Arat day o< the y*mr. j wi.fe. Mm Th««uui HaVbard of Bow-ent Mr. and Mrs, Tfooraju St#T»o»a withj*nd chlldrwi mot Sonday with John nbitaM her*. ' I L*T*,re arid wife In T«xa*. • Eowwrd ShcJdcn is <rait« poorly. | G^'rjr* P*r#afti *ad ftaaUy of \ er- H* h*» VM« *uff*rl.r a ff for ensnae, time i mUtion, w-e.re SmuUy »»U of h*r H h with il 'Car'rUwi*\ \h.a# b«*n j parwit*, Mr. aa.d fir*. CkarW to ih* hou*# by iUn**« dur- 'i Uajdm. tM put wtok. r~* \ Mr*. Hearr Stoddard U in Mejdico, ri«'Wmrd VanBartB, Fred Sh'OW-en^.. cariryc for Mrs. 0-ecrjre 'PAtt-tn, vho Artiw Lrwii \ and fi.idn*«r Aufttin.^is ill. 0w*ro fcottdiy morniap toj Mist QUdyi Fox ii .home for hm ' ' 1 ion with her iDotbw t W.ML El- Fax. PALERMO VILLAGE. Leon Gilman spent a few days Fulton recently, the guest of her unt, Mrs. Rachel Wood. Ethel Dolbear has returned home rom Syracuse. Marie Jones of Fulton, was the guest of her aunt for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. William Coventry pent Christmas week the guests of elativea in Albion. Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Kelsey spenl Sunday in Fulton, the guests of her sister. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Graves have returned home. Miss Reda Baldwin is the guest relatives in Utica for a few days. Mazie Gorman spent New Year's Fulton. Will and Sanford Hoyt spent Sat- urday and Sunday with their sister, Mrs. Bert Hollenbeck. Miss Pearl Allen spent last week in Fulton, the guest of friends. NORTH VOLNEY A box social will be held at the ne< annex Jan. 14th.. Supper will b served to those not wishing to brin boxes. The L: A. S. will meet in the ne annex Wednesday afternoon, Jan. 1 AD members are requested to be pre eat, as bpinnese^Df importance w come befoYe the meeting. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Va Wormer, a son, Truman Leonard. Mrs. Lydia Bat em an has return* to her home, after spendinp a fe day.* at Stanley Bateman's. Miss Gertrude Inpers-oll has return ed to N'yack, after spending week-S with her parents. Charles McDougal! hud a hch'. shot-k un New Years—day. At the pre.-ent writing he i^ improved. Mrs. Alice VanWormer fell a 11w days atro, sustaining .»ome pasnfu\. bruises; no bones were broken. H L • w ar d W est h a^ been spending the p as'f week wi t h h U s i st e r. M ri. Frtink Thomp.scin, at Syracuse. Or. hU return *he spent a few days with his trrandfather at OsxFepo Town. A New Year's RTI l herin^ was held at the home of Mr and Mrs. Gt-orpe Gatt-s\. Those present were Mr. zr. Mr>. I'rtorge J ac ki>o n and Mr. nr Mrs. William Cttsack of Palermo, ami Newiun Ward and family of Gran by Mrs. Stanley Batern.axi i..= sufferinj? fr»m an ab.se ess cm her n e-c k an d it was found ne-cesanry 1 o perfo rm ai operation. She is slowly recovering Mrs. Carrie B,artiett, who fell a short time ago and injured her stonv ach, is not improving as fast a.s her friends would wish. William VanWormer had the mis- fortune to lews* & valuable horsie re- cently, caaseid by being kic!te<l by an- other horse while in a barn in O;~ wejro. Clayton Parkharst a.nd family wer* plea-sant callers on friends in cJaj.fi place on Friday. SOUTH SCRIBA. Frank Gibson slipped on a U-ddei in his silo and fell atout five fete*, in s.0 doinir tore lie li^rtaaentas I in his foot. It mil be wversJ w before ho will be *ble to pe-t aro' Jerome Dewey *ad Misa Sopihim Mitch were marrieid recently ».t lis* Scriba jk*r*oriAg« by Rev. M.. P. Beach. More than 30 -were prwrnt a.c tbt L. A, S. heJd at Mr. axid Mi - Cbu^ett Vmce-nt'i last Thur*da)t ajid aJJ hi4 an enjoSTLble tim*. Vbe n«rt na'**!- iri£ will be at Hr. and Mm G*orr« Crooks', J«XL 13'th, I>iJ3.n-«r will &t served, Offlk'tn for th* TO-raiitg\ yt*r will be elected at \hi* mt^ns m.u4 i. is hop*d a pKhdly numbex will Nf prwe.nt- Miss Ver« Lwrtion of Wajjhi.nift.*45 u D. C., visit«<d her d t i 'i I h v ±^ . . r i ; MM. JoJin L. Ivem »p*nt S evening with hvx nUioth-iT, Mn- Crook*. _ It ii *xp«rt*d that th* Sootfc .Scri;b* r» will farainb na.ujik at \ (aitaiUUon t f the I. 0. O. 5' i f hi t y Miss ,£dhfe vi.»t»at wiu en which w»a tu » wr*c;k in P but rmevkrtd »o mtgiwu Inittry «xc«(p< a bad *ear*. Frtwndi htm art $k&*& the wu *o incVy. .Vmeni thc» on \ht rick tM iiw pa«t wt«« were- Jotw Crook*, H*rry and W«H«r &alitdi^ Jgto I>aHeBi a.nd W«H«r &alit and Dot HabbuvL OLD FAVORITES. HE CAPTAIN WITH HIS WHIS- . . KERS. i 8 they marched through the town with **• their banners BO gay, rah lo the window ta hear the bond ploy; . peeped through the blinds very cautioua- ly then, the neighbors should say 1 was look- ing at tho men. h, I beard thejlrums beat and the nmslc BO sweet, ut my eyes at the time caught a much greater treat! rhe troop waa 'the finest I ever did see, 1 the captafb, with his whiskerB, look a sly gl&sce at me. X7HEN we met at the ball I, of course, '\ thought 'twas right o pretend that we never had met before that night. Bat he knew me at once, I perceived by his glance, kni I hang; down my bead when he ask- ed me to dance.' Dh. he sat by my side at the end of the set, 1 the sweet words he said I ne'er shall forgot, ' my heart was enlisted and could not get free KB the captain, with his whisker*, took a v sly glanco at me. UT he marched from the town and I see him no more. Yet I think of him oft and tho whiskers h« wore. dream all the night and I talk all tho day Of tho love of t%. captain who went far ivpcrabundant delight runcmbcr with When we mot In th nJl tho night. 1 kocp In i ed with th* captain, with bis wbUkers, took sly glanco at me. -Unidentified. •trect and we danced ilnd how my heart Jump-/ BUNDYS CROSSING, The L- A S. meets at the home o: Mrs. Hattie Frost, Jan. 13th. Every body invite-d. Thomas Do-dge, who is so very sic at Ben Congdon'a, does not Beem t et any better. II rs. Ro=>e Eckard is improvin slowly. Jennie, the littie daughter of Mr. and Mrs, David June, is quite sick. Mrs. Eunice Adams and grandson Walter, visited a: Walter Adams' Syracu.se a few days last week. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Dewey enter tained Mr. and Mrs. 2£jpy Frost anc family a; dinner New Year's day. Mr. a.cd Mrs. Joseph Earl and Miss M.ary Carroll of Oswego, were over Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Mr-.. Gostie Li:*Je.neld of EastMin- ef.-o. ••\\--?:\.e-i Mrs- Alice Coe last Fri' day. TAX COLLECTOR'S NOTICE. Taie Notice—That I will receive MIM aj^e:£3'e-d on the tajc roll of the tavr- of Vclcey. Oswego county,N. V.. frvin y o'clock. a.m., to -1 o'clock p. n: . 'or 30 days from date at the fo:!ow.r.£ places on the following A*. P-j: Ti^Lm' s drup store, Fulton each Weriir.fciwiay and Saturday. A: Elmer Inper.^oli'.s residence at N\ r'.h Volney. January 3 1st. A: Peciiam's s-'.-ore at Mt. Pleas- ant. January lT:h A: De-cier's hort!, \'olney Center Jir,u.arv 1 *:h zn J rVr.Tjary 1st. A: LVUBD:.= ' hyVei. Seneca Hill, Jffn- •jir/ . '\• '• ' r \gf'-^• i February 3d. A: niv residence in said town on a\ i-ate.i, January Sh-jbul :-i T&w 4th, 1916. W Peckham, Ta.T Collector. w THE MAPMAKERS. A~-J t-'-* Cia.tile r-.ap>s a.-* x'.). nz.a.ile '^n TTS aJwxyi AT THE RAINBOW'S END. \ 7 tit nJ^S^w* «cd til A bi* ef C^': £.!•<• I .i.'WtJ'd i-o rtflirjr oid. A=iJ I Ijw.ari sun rr-14 twit * trtnod. T'N vita tofXBi* 1 fiooaad Evrl o l ii.m gsi*L aiOT a. g%mmb&M p>krt. LETTER wad to * w«*k* •emrAwns wo- h tkd wi*d »• to toy *» 1 ht« t t tin* -fcTTOSt, LwWk KjT Viaial ii * 4iftabft» «d ^ rowfcnm, ink , tod bra&ciBl^iifc OLD IRONSIDES. YE, tear her tattered * YE, tear her tattere /\ down! I . X LOOK has It waved ^ X An ^ many an eyo hj to sco on high, aa danced. That bak Beneath it rung tho battle about And burst the cannon's roar. Tho meteor ot tho ocean air Shal] EW««P tho clouds no more. Her deck, once red with heroes' blood. Where knelt tho vanquished Toe. When winds were hurrying o'er th* flood And waves were white btJjyw, No more ahai) feel tho victor*\ tread Or know iho conquered Icnte* The liar^lea oJ tbe tthqTe aball pluck The eagie of the sea! Oh, betteT that her shattered hiaEt Should sink beneath th-s wave! H«r launders nbook lh« mJ«&ty de«p, And there flhoold bo her ffrave. Nail to the nuuK her holy Aig. Sot every threadbare sail Ar.d fflvo her to the god of storms, 'l\ho llEhtning and the gale! —Oliver Wendell Holmes- FEAR. 'T'liTE waa I shrank from wfci *• right, Frcrr. tear of what waa wron#; I would not bravo the'eacrtd fligjat Bfcauio the Too waa atroag. UT now I cast that finer i*ej<» And Bortr shame ajl«Je; uch dread of sin was mdot,ei:.eiB. Such aim at heaven w u prtd* -J H- New B ACROSS THE SEA. A ROSS the B«A I h*a.-i the crsaj: Or natioriii In the i.c: en il l Of winJ anlmvi. Ttitir fci. , and boucs athJete grizaly II on lh» n«i'l» c? deaih. turn me, uw«al'f\i»;i. (r-3ci *.i« ti.st.:.. Amons iho cLaiti-oiriniS \i-OTiaa z-.La rcar.« only knew that Ui>3 til r*.j|.t:; td that the chll«lr*n c? tb'fl U-Rh: BJiaU trtad thn darifcijeB* asd*sr fcot. I toow iho That tuUrr To unlit t!ic iw crsi'l. God I bow befcrw bim iM*jTB*ir pLia- I>a35b ax» tiro o^TpULl ci niy cirju H* tixsaJKj In t*.ttid'» itjireay v-cta p To fold tb* fla*» o-J WIT *ad Ard ncrw tu f.cajUy Cuiil w FEAR NOTMIHO.