If folks could catch If it's none of your pleasant smile at the breakfast Relation of Teachers to Parents. how fallacious their judgments are. The Wife's Commandments. The Weatherman,— table. One boy I knew of, said, a- Miss -S. Business, isn's it 1. Thou shalt have no other .•:.;• BY MlSB FRANCES BISCHOFP was the best teacher he had.,... Come 7. Thou shalt hot hang around to find out, he based his: judgment Perhaps he .wouldn't Awfully easy to •woman but me. whiskey or beer bars, nor billiard (Given at the Alomnl Entcrtmfbment on e-vfact "". that 2. Thou shalt have no picture or rooms, neither shalt thou gamble, Mondur evening. M»rcfa tttf.1914.1 very. Bliss-ful ! ' I1 •' Find fault? likeness of any other woman but smoke nor chew, for knowest thou I feel a good deal like the coun- didn't have to recite. me. all these things consumeth money try minister who was overtaken by What can be done was illustrated HOYT A SON, Publishers and Printers. 3. Thou shalt not bow down to < 8. Thou shalt not fuss if thy a heavy shower on the'way to ; any other woman but me, for I am iiot long,, agoV One tenclrei- .'was -meals are not ready, for tbou shalt church. On arriving;" he shook paving a good deal oHrouble. witli thy wife, a jealous wife, whom thoti remember the saying "Belter lale Jhe water from 'his hat and coat didst promise to love, cherish and a certain boy. He had always Vol. 62 HAMMONTON, Bf. J., SATURDAY, MARCH 21, 1914 than never. and remarked, "Really, friends, I given trouble, and the parents had No. 12 obey. 9. Thou shalt not waste thy am most tbowel lo preach." "Oh,even thought of sending him lo . a 4. Thou shall not talk evil of thy uever mind," replied one of his wife, nor expose her faults to others, earnings, but shalt deliver il unto reform school. Finally, the teacher me, for I ani thy wife, and know congregation, "you will be dry had a conference with both parents Regular meeting of Town Court Pastor Gardner's topics for to- lest thy wife hear of thy doings and' enough in the pulpit." cil next Wednesday evening.. morrow, at the Universalist Church. make thee sorry for it. eth what is mostly needed without and Ihp boy. Many misunder- any arguments. As has. beeii announced, I have standings, were cleared up, Ihe boy But one session was held at the Morning, "Singleness of purpose." 5. Thy shalt not find fault of been asked to speak on the rela- Evening, "The abiding place of any kind. 10. Thou shalt not allow thy came lo realize thai the leacher was .'•••',. Central Schools,- ^yesterday, on wife lo wear threadbare dresses or tionship of the parents to schools, nol "down on him,'' but ready to account of the stornj;; God." , 6. Thou shalt get up early in the from the viewpoinl of Ihe teacher. „ morning aud light the fire and pre- hats out-of-date, but Ihou shalt see help him, and lo-day:he is getting Select Your Easter Suit To-day I J. Murray Bassett has recoveret There do not seem to be enough pare tea for thy wife in bed, aud that thy wife and children are clad You send your boys aud girls lo along splendidly. sufficiently so that he makes daily Irishmen in this vicinity to cele- Your -few minutes here will be profitably spent, serving thou shalt meet thy wife with a in the latesl fashion.—Selected. us that we may direct the develop- Do not encourage pupils into The demands of tliis Easter Season will bring •' trips to the Post Office. brate the natal day of St. Patrick, !L Bank Bros. ment of'their mental, moral and TAr-few-people—atforned - themselves" duringTfie entire season? -physicalTjuaiities:—VWinusttrartr have too much to do. _, If they are Two sisters of the late Mrs. E with a bow or ribbon of green them nol only to earn a livelihood, Weexpectto fill the requirements of the majority S. Kendall are in town, settling up History tells us that the old gentle- BEAUTIFY YOUR HOMES WITH worked too hard they, are beyond affairs of the deceased- but to enjoy the besl iii life, and iheir grade, and had belter repeat of the town's exclusive dressers, and would man was a worthy whose -memory • • - • • - finally to make them men and the work of the previous year. appreciate the opportunity of selling you ' D. M. Ballard has brought the should be perpetuated. women of such sterling character Constant failures only discourage Capt. Kendall property on Orcharc What is your favorite use of the that they will be of value to the pupils. A cetain amount of hard an Easter Suit, tailored by St., and is making repairs auc Lbrd's Day ? Come to the Church community. Your purpose and improvements. What Men are Qoi ng I inn •' •;annum:- iiiiniinnnnnnii • mil« work is good for them ; a kite rises services at the Presbyterian house - ' • $ - • - . • . • • ^--* • " ours is Ihe same,— we are striving againsl^aud nol with the wind. ED/V. PRICE &-CO., Mrs. Maggie Green and family of worship. Morning theme will . \ .. - . • , • . ,_ I'liillWI II I II II IIII • WIlllWill lllllinilHIIIIIIIIIIHH! lilllllllftl for Ihe same goal; we hav£mutual We wanl men and wonien who can will move into the E. J. Woolley be, "The sap of the tree." Sabbath K H ! !»™ responsibilities aud inleresls"; and overcome obstacles, and they will house, at Second and Vine Streets, School'at'Upon. Evening theme, yet, as teachers, we feel we are uol lever learn to do so by doing only about April ist. ^ "Are riches promised of God for Ho Wear this Spring working with Ihe pareuls as we easy and interesting things.. discipleship ?" Prayer'meeting on should ; that because of lack of Regular meeting of the Women's .If you can find anything to com- Political Union, Tuesday, March Thursday evening at 7.30. * knowledge and sympathy mis- ttend in a teacher's work, do so. Suppose you let us abow yon why CYCLONE GALVANIZED ORNAMENTAL FENCE understandings have prevented a j 24th, 8 p.m., at the home of Mis; Carl M. Austin and Miss Lydia helpful andintelligeutco-operation,' Il will make her a betler leacber. it is to your advantage Mary P. Conkey. f • Litke were married on .Monday, We so seldom see anydirecl resulls March i6th, 1914, by Rev. C. D. Materials and colors we prepared for you to choose from And GATFS. and the persons'Who have suffered of our work, and so often realize Daniel P. Yost left on Wednes- most are your boys and girls. to select your fashion and be day for Totiopah. Nevada, and Clauss, at the residence of bride's Specially made—fully guaranteed—durable, that we fall short of our aim, that parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel are Checks, Plaids, Tartans, Grleh Urquenard Plaids, Black Are you really interested in your we become discouraged. measured to-day. Feather River, California, to be • cheaper than wood. absent five weeks. Litke, Vine .Street, Haramonton. child's welfare i Or are you like In the home you can do much Best wishes' .are -tendered them in All sizes and styles. See samples at my office. :he father who was Irying to read to. .help your'children. A certain] Prices that'll make you glad I Little Ha-Ha Council, D. of P., their new relation. They will re- and White, ana; Blue and White, soft Grays, Browns, his evening paper, and finallyasked teacher was given a class whichj announce a baked bean supper, in side at Cape May. JOS. B. IMHOFF - Hammonton. "Maruiu, wual't> thai terrible rack- had been noted for years for its i Red Men's Hall, .next Saturday el in the hall?" "one of the Rev. Walter L. Shaw will remain Pencil Stripes, Chalk Lines, and plenty of failures. She investigated causes, evening, March 28th. ; children just It'll down stairs." AT MONFpRT'S in Hammonton another year, tas and tabulated them . as follows : A Mr. Taylor'from Thiladel; pastor of the M. E. Church,—having Black and Blue Serges. "Well, "-he replied, turning over i, Insufficient'sleep ; too late hours Hammonton another- page, "you tell the chil- phia, for some time a guest at teen reappointed:' Personally, the allowed by parents. Growing chil- Hotel Royal, has rented the 'Jos. Editors extend to him the glad A GAS HEATER dren if tiiey can't fall down stairs j dren should have at 'least ten hours We invite you to tjiis our first of this season's showing qujetly they'll have to stop." Evans home, on upper Bellevue. land of welcome. He is an excel- IN YOUR HOME WILL . '' ' ,. sleep. 2, Insufficient time given ent pulpit speaker, an energetic Haven''t you heard mothers say, ,odress ancj to eat a wholesome Mrs. H. P. Sorden desires to publicly thank her friends and worker for his Church, a cordial of Men's New Spring wear. ^ Make the Chilly Evenings Comfy. "Johnny's so much trouble, and is breakfast and walk lo school. Too', whole-souled man. always getting, into mischief; I'll often children rush through break- j neighbors for many kindnesses dur- be glad when school opens!'" And fast, or do withoul any, and hurry ' SHOES ing the illness of her husband and St. Mark's Church, Fourth Sun- Early Colds take Strong Holds! the whole burden is cast upon the Neckwear since his death.
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