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CAPE MAY HERALD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3;, 1906

CAPE MAY HERAU)

LEWIS T. »TC»ESS PSOSSIETO* Wssscs C- Neal. Maseses AN INDCPtNOCNT WttKLY. pTkllshs^EYsrr Th^sisy Msrsl-t .» sot Wsshlsftss Cape May. N. J. subscription: One OoLUia Re« Teas ■■ AouahCE

THK HERALD. CAPEfUY. N. J.

Fourth Quarterly Review

OOLDSN TKXT OF QCAWTCR.- ' HI* Barn* ahan b* rallrrt Wonrtarful Counaallar, Tt» Mlshly Qod, Tha K»ar-

Katartd at the po*t o»c« at Cap* Ma; N. J.. aa **coiui<l*M b>a11 matter. Mareb it Advcnitiac rmtea spM application THURSDAY. DECEMBER 77. 1006

The Leaaoni of tha Quarter.

Notice—-Viter tbia date. March 1. Ip> the aubaeriptioo of the CAra May H«AAL will be $i tj a year ; and Si -oo per year

Vt hlakrra In Norela. A London critic of John OMrat Hobbes' last novel. Tbe Dream and the Bualneaa." rigorously objects to tbe expreselon "aide wUlakera" tound In Its pares.' He thinks “side" In this esse la redundant From tbe point of view of an Entilehmen maybe It la. Tbe term "whlakera” Is deCned sa mean!nr the rrowth of hair on tbe sides of a man'a face aa distinct from that on Up, diin and throat In Enrland, however, this use la not so distinctive as to drive out special aynonyma for the various fashions of elds beard as “mutton chops." “Piccadilly weepers" and “Dun drearya” But Mrs. Cralgle. American thon*h aba was. la In rood British comimny when aha carries oar colloquialism In literature written for both peoples. Dickens. Richardson. Bronte and others used tbe expression “side whiskers.” and Scott came pretty near stamping the adjective as rood form by writing of “whiskers oo tbe upper Up," another way of saying "Up whiskers." However. ha It classic or not. tbe style of today In Action la to put a picture oo the page clear cut and strong. Tbe

facial contour. Tbe Cawing, pointed whiskers on tbe side stand for one makeup, tbe cropped side beard for another. the mustache, tbe tuft or neatly trimmed point on the chin for other type* Shakespeare never wasted words, but when be drew the word picture of the soldier— Full of Strang* oaths. be must give that further realistic tooch. And bearded like tha pard. Shakespeare's generation no doubt understood that "pard" meant tbe diaary leopard and that, as with this animal, a backward sweep of tbe of tbe lips lent Aercenees to tbe rlor's countenance. Aa well alight the description of tbe heroine' features as to leave tbe hirsute adornment of tbe hero largely

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Francis K. Duke- Jai

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Ullbert C\ Haaleai.Jan . Col lee lot—Jaa. E. Taylor .Jan. 1.1B0T Trraanier—laaac H. bmlth Jan. 1, 1W7 Cil* Holklior, J.bplcvr Lrwu>lug,Jan 1 IMS bids luapeetor.W m T.Sievmia. Jan ' . .gaw w-aayuw-

at 1». In Jr. O.U.A.M. Hail. Cold Spring. Tbe John Mrcray Boat No., «o. G. A. K meu on the third Friday of each mouth 1 ISO o'clock p. m.. at Franklin street

• building.

>o OM, Imlependent

of Odd Frllowa—MsMa aach FHAay Audllorlum. Jackgoo street. «

ppallalla Triha. bo. Ut. Improved Order oTRad Meu—Meet* at «I0 Waafdt.gtou Ca|>* May Fit* DrparUuant. nixeu flnt Monday evening In each month nt corner

Franklin street*

— H. ItlUlpa. Clerk. . her A^LgrrU....—LsSSSr',' -

BOAUU Of,HEALTH.

Or. A. I- Leach. I'naidrot »rpl- L V»± Dr. V. M. D Matey, oecrslary— IMS

Hubert h. Hand . Lafayrtte M. 11*1 Albert B. Uttl*

BOaHL OF TKADK. -Stephen & Wltaoo. Secretary—Lewi* T. Bteveaa Trenawrer—Tbon-rta W. Millet.

Court Houae:

5G1KS

President Booeevelfa cabinet mlnlsteta always keep their grip# packed. They never know st what time there win be s general moving. No other i such a record for reifUng around of portfolio*, r this Is merely an Incident of ire* ness or of tbe

of administration* upon Its principal subordlnataa Is of no aspects! moment. Tbe fact that matters moot la that In all bis selections of adviser* the president has made few. If any, mistakes.

The Electric*! PaJL If any boy has an electrical machine or can get tbe use of one. he can make a really beautiful experiment with a pall of water, so me tiling quite out of the usual run of such things. Tbe way to do It Is to suspend from the prime soDductor of the machine by chain a pan with a small bole In the bottom, and All tbe pall with water. Before tbs electrical machine la worked tbe water will fall from tbe pall a drop at a time, but as aoou aa tbe water is 1 with electricity K will Aow L end If tbe experiment ■ dark, tbe stream will a tbe partidee of w

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Review Queetlorw.

Time*.—1. How long did Jeans Christ live upon earth In a body of flesh? At what date was Jesus cruel Aed? How long did Jesus hang upon the cross? How long did Jean* lie In the tomb? 1. How long did Jesus tarry on earth after Hla resurrection* What la the date of Jesus' ascension* Places—Where did Jesus apeak the parables of the Virgins and the Tal *nts? Where was Jesus "anointed fot His burial r 3. Where was the Lord'f

Supper Instituted? Where did Jesus I _Clty. Bep—

suffer the bitter agony? Where war Jeans crucified? Whence did Jesus -

ascend to Heaven?

Persona,—Who. at the temple, questioned Jeans about the greatest com mandment? *. Whoa* offering at tbe temple was commended by Jesus? To whom did Jesus give tbe parable of the Ten Virgins? 6. Who anolntod Jesus at Bethany? Who partook of the original Lord's Supper? Who slept while Jesus preyed la Oethsemane? «. What Jews sat as Judge* of Jesus? 7. Before what Roman was Jesus arraigned? (- With whom was Jeans cruel lied? A. Who first saw the risen Jesus? 1G. Who witnessed Jeans'

ascension?

Teaching a.—1L What Is the quarter’s Golden Text? It. What have we seen In these lessons to lead os to call Jeans Wonderful? 13. In which of these lessons has Jesus appeared as a Counselor? 14. What did Jean* Himself say of Hla relation to the "mighty God?" Lesson 3. It What was ever Jeans' altitude toward the Heavenly ' Fathnr? Lesson C. It How has Jesus proved Himself "the Prince of Peaok?" 17. What la the first great Commandment? Lesson 1. It What duty la enjoined by the parable of the Virgins? 19. How are they rewarded who diligently Use their talents? What work did Mary do In anointing Jeans? SO. Why should we observe the Lord's Supper? What is the beet way to prepare for coming trials? Lesson 6. 31. Why do any despise and reject Jeans? 33. Why did not Jesus save himself from tha croas? 34. Of what does Jesus' resurrection assure ns? What la Jeans’ present attitude toward mankind? Review Questions for Year. 1. Where was Jesus born? 2. Give the date of hla birth (or how

long ago)?

3. What was His mother’s name? 4. In what town did He spend moat of his childhood and youth? 5. What trad* did he learn? C. How old waa Ha when He began

i preach?

7. Who prepared the way before

Him?

3. How many years did He preach? 9. In what country? 10. What was IU chief etty? 1L Name Its three chief divisions. 12. How many apostles did He

County Directory. Justice Supreme Court—Thoa-W Tirochard Rep.— — - --'9®7 Circuit Judgr—Allen B. KodlcoU 1*11 Law Jndge—Jam>* M.RHUdrethKeplBH * Plraa-Harry S. " '—

Coroner .—Robert S. Miller. Rep —190 Coroner’*-William H.Tbon.p*oa. IW Coroner'*—A. LaRo> MulUer..- KAi County Clerk—Julloa Way. Uip Ill Surrogate—K. CMatoa Hewitt. Bep... .1*0 County Collector Joseph I- bcnll B.

rd of Eleetloos—Jna. K. Hand, 1*07 ird of Elections— Cbaelaa K

rd of Election*—Wm. 1. srd of 'Elect 100s— lit 1.1 lie to >urt-Fecoad Tuesday It

T a ad Decern ocr.

Jo U. P Vnaaman. Dm* Creek. Jan. 1. IK* lease D Ludlata.Sc Dennia. Jan*. 1907 Daniel Scbclieuicrr. Krtua....Jau. I, liAA* West ley U. Wale*. Cape May. Jan. L I»*7 H. S. Rulberfotd. Cape May. Jaa. I. IKip Anthony B. Smith, Director; bamael

Townsend Clerk.

State Senator—Lewis M- Creaae. Ocean

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Peiisilviiiib RAILBOAO WICT J1UKT k SZAIE02Z RATT.iflflT In Effect Octome* 14, tBOa Train* will leave Cape May aa follows for PHILADELPHIA: MASKET ST. WHABF 7.00 A - M.-ACCOMMODATION. Stop* ' Al puna pal intermediate stations. Connects ftom Wildwood Branch, Ocean City and Sea Ole City. Arrive* at Camden 9.jo a at. 7 TO EXPRESS. Connect* from f •* Wildwood. Ocean City and r>ea Isle Branches Arrive* at PkiladelppUp ,9a m. IO 20 A M ACCOMMODATION SI °P» at principal Intermediate stations. Connects from Wildwood. Ocean l ity and Sea lale City Branches. Arrives l amden 1. jopm. 2.00 P - “--ACCOMMODATION Stops

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PR. WE8TLKY RODGERS WALES, . _ IMAIJM' _ Csrra*riJT*Tsr I’uaMiacy. WASMtsorgg ASP Dbcaixs jriajpis. P (Spajiayaiy.Jiy; Telephone 83 and 84.; Offloe boors, 7 to 8 a. m., 2 to 4, and 7 U>8 p. m. Office and remdenre, Wales United States Pharmacy. Ntoir* Bai.t. I EWIB T. BTKVKh'B

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010 Wasuisotos Sr . Cafu Mat, N. J. Master and Solicitor in ('baooerv.

Notary Public.

Commiaaioner for PennayIrani*. |~JR. C. H. LOKENCE,

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PM—EXPRESS. Connects from Wildwood Branch. Ocean City and lie City. Arrives at Philadelphia 6.13

Charcb Directory

Rev. Father D. 8. Kelly. Rector. Masers—Sundsra 7 00 and 8 00 a m;

Weekdsva, 7 JO a m

Sumlav-acbool at 2 30 p in.

homy Nermon—Benediction of tbe Moat Hlettsed retcrataeot at 7.30 p. m. Friday evcoin at 7 30 tbe Way of the

] Cross a ltd Uenedicliou. F. *. CU L HUH OF TUX ADVXST.

Sonday Sarvicea; B 00 a. m. Holy Com--■utiion: 11.00 a m, Morolng Prayer and Sermou; 9.4& a in. Huaday aobool; AOU . m.. Evening Prayer and Sermon. Holy Communion—1st buoda; in tbe

ton to at 11 00 a- tn.

Thoradaya. reening Prarer and addrena.

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A.ee P- M. ACCOMMODATION. Slops "r JO at priori pal intermediate atation Connect. frutn Wildwood. Ocean City and Sea Isle City Branches. Arrives at C amden

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SUM liar Thais*. MAHKKT ST. WHARF. 8.00 A M ACCOMMODATION. Stop* at principal intermediate stations -Idwood. Ocean City.and — Arrive* Camden

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7 OO P M —ACCOMMODATION Stops *•■ at principal imermediate stations. Connects from WLc* - ■ - • -

City and '

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a.2C P-M.—HXPRB8S. Arrives at l*htla- ~ 0 delphia h i J p nt. C.OO P M ACCOMODATION. Stop, at J priuripal intermediate atstiona. Connects ftom tVtldwood Ocean City and Sea laic City Branches. Arrives st Camden

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PROM PHILADELPHIA.

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Trains leave for Cape May-Eapress,9^x10 m and A O» p. m.. week days 9 a. m ban days Accommodatiou (Electric Trains from Camden 1. 7.00 and 9 00 a m. too and ' 00 p. m week-day*. 7^10 and 9 00 a m

ad 4 oo p. m. Sundays.

Trains leave PdiutDRurntA. Broad Street

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FOR NEW YORK. Move ruber *5.190^ Week days, 4 j8, 4 40. 4 31, 518 S S8.*7 00. JJV »«. • v. ,01,» ("« » •1100 noon. I* is. *1 00. 1 40. a so. •» jo. J 00 ' “iS;

Fir* mrnttmm T«t«k. Prepare a plac* of thick string sbotrt nine lacfaas long by soaking It In a saturated solution of nitur usd drying H. Wrap tha string In a plac* of tow and Ignite It Hold It In tbe left band; with tbe right band put some tow

Take a breath breath* It out through tbe mouth. Repeat u few times and amoka will *

15. Give their names. 14. Name several miracles Jesas wrought. 16. Name some of HU parables It. Name a number of natural oh Jolts He need as Illustrations-a* flow ere, water, etc. 17. What great sermou did He preach? In the review pictures can be used with great effect with the geography. Around the picture of the place can be gathered tbe picture* of the

Ulustratloos connected with the plana* Tha leaahlng. of Jaau*. both by deed* and by words, can b* brought out by the seboiara. The tempi* was the seres of ■ of the deeds and leech Inga of Jesua

of that part of Jseaa* Ufa whiol nectad with the Maple, and ■ places la U where tha errata o

Sunday cervices at 10 30 a. tn., and

7.30 p. m.

Sunday school *1 2 30 p. m. Prayer meeting Wed Dead ay 7 JO p. m. Junior U. E. Friday at 4 16 p. tn. Y. P. S. 0. B. Friday at 7J0 p. m. Strangers always made welcome.

Rev. Jama Burnt, Pastor.

Preacblug ou Souds) moruiog At 10.80.

In the evening at 7.46.

Meetings at 8 A. It. and 6.80 r. >. 00

So ud ays.

Sandsv School st I r. u.

Epworth League Sunday evening at

7 30 o’clock.

Mid-week prayer aervloe Wednesday evening at 8 o’clock. Claaa meetloga, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday evenlnga. baptist cituarit. Bet. H. F. Crego, Pastor. Preaching ou Sundky 111 urn tog al 10.90. In tbe evening at 7 JO. Sunday morning Workers Mooting

10.00 a. m.

Sunday School at 2.90 *. H. Wednesday evening Prsyer Meeting

7 JO o’cloek

Young People’* Mre Rig Friday eve Men’* Maeriu'g Satu>day evening atg.00

WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH. November 25, 1906. For Baltimore and Wakhington, *6 tv y.so, 8jx, *1030, 1106. a.m., *13 11, 1*5, •- 5*5. 618. •kM. itjfi.rM.snd weekdays. Sukdavs, *6. tv yso. tojo. n 06. AM.. 1*5. Tim. 4JS 5 *5. *8 *A II *8 F. M. ia.15 night. From West Philadelphia only. 3 34 and A ** 1 *5-44. ^50. and 7.35 P M. daily, and 1017 A. M.. week1 Dining Car. tExtra fare Train. W. W. ATTERBURY, J. K. WOOD. '- Tragic Manage!

Adoolram Chapter. No K. Bora) Art b Masons—ConvooaUooa. third Monday of nob month at lodge roont, Washington

and Franklin

Cape Island Lodge, No. 80. F. and A. M. Communication*, reread and fourth Tuesdays of each

Cape May Ostap, No. 8773. Modern Woodire of America—Meet* first Wednesday of each month at Auditorial CapelbyOowdave.No. 189, Improved Order of Beptaat ' * “

Hall, 818 Washington atmt, oa aeoont fourth Thursdays of aach mouth. Cap* May Oouoefl, No 1»1; Royal Ar-

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Security Trust Company Corner Washington and Ocean Streeu. I CAFE MAY CITY, HEW JERSEY CAITS'AL . . . $100,000.00 Surplus and Undivided Profits - $137 692 30 DEPOSITS . . ,2,460:43935 " e y® ur uccount. Our patroni receive ever)- courtrey and accommodation conaatent with j.rudent banking. THREE PER CENT. INTEREST PAID ou depoaita in our Savingg Department

lease H. Smith, Chairman

J. Spicer Learning Reuben T. Johnson

-Advisory Board-

Dr. Jame* Mrcray William F. Cashed y Albert G. Bennett

DENTIST us ASD HroMs Strext*. Cafu May, N. J,

Oral Surgery, including Extraction of Teeth under Narcotised Air and other Anesthetic* Phils OSee; Ferry Bldg. 16th A Chestnut 6l

H. C. Tbompnun. Manager

Aaron W. Hand John B. Huffman Robert K Hand

James J. Uoak Carpenter & SBuilaet Jobbina Promptly attended to No. 833 Washington Street CAPE MAY, N. J. Local Phone 87 Circulating Library NOVELS - AND - MAGAZINE? Fine Stationary and Blank Books, Toys, Shell Goods, Games, Toy Boats, etc. M. L. WARRINGTON, 514 Washington Street

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