2 CAPE ma\ star AND WAVE, SATURDAY, JUNE 20, i9o8. *! ' 1 ' ' f'"* I '
3 PtK CEW?| laSyMr"' van ■ Apefa* Bemedy forCartpt ■g Hem, Sour StonaduDtanto ■ "WonnsfonvnlswnsJrvEnjfc H nessadLossopSuzp. ■ HI NEW YORK. Ez>ct Copy of Wrapper.
IGASTTDRIA J T&rlnfimta and CTrfldrea. 1 Thfl Kind Ynn Hnvp I I HO lultll Itnl flQVC A Limnfl DnnoLt I Always Bought I Bears th' \ Signature W IV 1 & Jr 'n n/ Use 1 \lv ■ n \Jr For ; Thirty Years ICASTOBIA — — - 1 1 __ p
IRON ROSE BIBLE CLASS Bt WILLIAM H. RIDGWAV. Iramstcr. J 1 BATE TOUR BIBLES AND BE SURE TO FIND THE 1 REFERENCES. II ADDRESS ALL QUESTIONS TO TEACHER AT 1 1 COATESVILLE. PA. : « I LESSON 12 — REVIEW « \ |! Copyright, 190S by 8. 8. T. Co. . ' in F-aUsU a Si* ud Win (alt AN APOLOGY. Since the Iron Hose Bible Class, j through the newspapers, now consists , of several hundred thousand members, it is a physical impossibility for me to i ■ reply at lensth to the many letters [ 1 which come to. me. I wish to assure i j all those who have written me letters j 0 of encouragement and good cheer that 0 their words are more appreciated than I am able to tell. It always does any • >, fellow good to be patted on the back. ; f. Eapecially one who writes. ,The editor i r of this paper likes it as well as the j t rest of us. It is the best way in the ! t world to improve the raper. The man i c in the daily grind gets blue and foggy | „ and a good word from you is like a a burst of sunshine. So when "some- p thing tells you to write" us — why, sit > t right down and write. ' THE BUSINESS MAN. E No, William H. Ridgway, "Iron-1 master," is not a nom de-plume ® "under which some preacher is getting ' a hearing " Your Bradstreet's and J Dun's will tell you that I am a sure ^ ' lie Knock-out Blow. d The blow which knocked out Corbett n Was a revelation to the prize fighters, ii From the earliest days of the ring the toock-ou' blow was aimed for the Jaw, . Abe temple or the jugular vein. Stomach Finches were thrown In to worry and * Waarj the fighter, but If a scientific man f bad told one of the old fighters that the r Boat vdlnerable spot was the region of : Abe stomach, he'd have laughed at him 1 lor an ignoramus. Dr. Pierce Is bringing borne Jo the public a parallel fact; that j -AM fjMBdKU thf post vulnerable organ Cfil of Yhepnte ring as well aa In It. We protect pur-haaSf. throats, feet and long*, but lheA**a6hfiVe are utterly Indiffer- a ant to, until ditekqXflndi the solar plexus f ^^n^s ^outT M^kc v^ur^t^mach : c cures 'weak stomach,'' Indigestion, or dyspepsia, torpid liver, bad, thin and lm- * pure blood and other diseases of the or- | FIBS of digestion and nutrition. j i: The "Golden Medical Discovery " has a p ■specific curative effect upon all mucous surfaces and hence cures catarrh, no matter where located or what stage it j may have reached. In Nasal Catarrh It | Is well to cleanse the passages with Dr. 1 t Sage's Catarrh Remedy fluid w hile using j the "Discovery " as a constitutional rein•dy. HTiy the "Golden Medical Disoov- ' ery " cures catarrhal diseases, as of the t stomach, bowels, bladder and other pejvlc p organs will be plain to you If you will . read a booklet of extracts from the writ- . Ings of eminent medical authorities, en- 11 dondng its ingredients and explaining h their curative properties. It is mailed R fret on request. Address Dr. R.V. Pierce, _ Buffalo, N. Y. This booklet gives all the Ingredients entering Into Dr. Pierce's 8 medicines from which It will be seen that n Abey contain not a drop of alcohol, part, . triple-refined glycerine being used instead. . . Dr. Pierce's great thousand-page ill us- " lawted Common Sense Medical Adviser s Will bs sent free, paper-bound, for 21 one- . •ent tUmpt, or cloth-bound lor 31 stamnu. Addre* DrPlerce as above. t ; it?
I enough man of affairs engaged inj' I manufacturing things out of iron here j j ) this town of 'fcoatesville. a few ) ) miles outside of Philadelphia. When I j , 1 first began to write for the papers. ( | one of my editors was pleased to!, j speak of me as an "'Ironmaster," so 1 1 his readers would know^I was a lay- 3 j and not a "preacher." So I have I let it go at "Ironmaster .not that I i would not consider it the highest of i earthly honors to be a minister of the ! gospel, but oecause my special mis- -j I sion in these notes is to speak as a busJ iness man to other business men in the terms of the street and the shop. There are thousands of people who will j not stop and listen to the words of & t • clergyman, yet who may be led to hear what an "Ironmaster" has to say HARD TIMES. ; just now we are in timte which try j; | "Ironmasters' " souls. There is a great i depression all over the land. 8 fall and winter tens of thousands s j of good men were suddenly thrown out * of work. If the workmen have been a having a hard time of it, the employer d has had fcno easier Some employer r j been forced to go into bank- ' ruptcy, and thousands of others have e | been obliged to assume obligations g | they will be years and years in dis- 0 ! charging Both tlie "Boss" and the j, ' in this world are locked up in e»ch g, ' others' interests. They always prosi per or suffer together. God has made l; ] the world on this plan. WHY THE "HARD TIMES?" 1 Listen while I te'l you. God toid si to tell the Jews (aud through them <o tell us) that once every seven £ ; everybody was- to stop work and s rest. Yes. rest for a whole year. In t that year nothing was to be done that J not have to be doue. There were ^ , sanitariums, rest cures, specialists ti j nervous diseases B. C. 1600 ! n But the world has always thought it ^ I a great deal more than the God 0 ! who made it, and so it has always re- tl fused to come into its year of rest tl I reverently, exp ctantly, and all pre- ® | pared for it. So God has to knock us into it with a club. j And here we are ! How do you like i Just look back over hvlf a century and you will find these periods of J rest we call "Hard Times" J4 along regularly. "The panic of u ( "57. ' ' "The tajtic of "78." "The A ( panic of '92. " "The panic of 190?" ti These are the big events, but there 11 | some small flurries in between. 5 How much trouble we would escape i if we would only get acquaimed with ; and do what be tells us. 1 WHAT THIS CLASS IS FOR. t I To get acquainted with God is what I h fie Iron Rose Bible Class is for. I am j ® 1 glad so many of all kirnfe and coiidi, lh tions of men and" women are now sit- p ting in this class. I am especially glad C to learn that neglected Bibles are h being hunted up and people are read- * ing for themselves, and getting at first ^ ! hand what God hat to say. I will be o; glad to know you are looking up the ® j references I give to prove my points, 0 and are sugge«tirg better que' than c mine. I know that many of you can k tell more and better stories out of your 6 to illustrate the points of the les- - son than I do. My business as a teacher is to get you started and reveal S to you what is really in you.
MINING FOR GOOD STUFF. Here is what I am after— To get you into the Sunday school either a "teacher or scholar. As I have told you before, every normal adult life has had enough experiences in this world to supply an inexhaustible store of Surfschool teaching material if tbe mine can only be. opened. These Iron Rose lesson notes are only 00 many shafts sunk into your intel ligenca to up those riches of which you aro aliro't if not quite un conscious. I would like to ask you, how many tin es daring tbe ps't weeks ss you have read my homely little ►tones and experiences you have had suggested stories and experiences of your own, and were just itching to tell them to somebody. TOE FUN OF IT. And right in your own town — perhaps right around the corner— there are Sunday schools full of boys and girls who are all ready for > ou to come and have a part in molding them into noble men and women. You are a , member of church and you claim to be I a Christian. Yet what service are you rendering? What blessing are yon getting? Just imagine a man or * oman coming to you in person or by 1 letter some day and saying : "Mr. ] Brown, I want to tell you that . all I am in life I owe in- large part to interest in me when I was in your ' Sunday school class." That's part of the fon of going to Sonday school. ] THE UNEXPECTED IS WHAT ! - HAPPENS. What does yo-.r life really amount 1 to. the way you are now living it? I Mark Twain says he started to keep a diary. The record grew shorter day ' by day. until by the middle of Jannary it became : "Got up. Washed. Went to bed." Is that your life? If you j j want to get some ginger into your | soul, if you want to find a life worth 1 'living, get into some Sunday school. • I The superintendent is waiting for j , you either as scholar or teacher. Whe i j finds you an Iron Roser. your pro motion will be fast, and who knows s ; but before long you may be running 1 r : a Sunday school of your own. Yes. a £ old Sunday morning sleeper like • may be doing that very thing. VERY ANNOYING. This Hardly Expresses What Cape May Court House People Say of It j Any itchiness of the skin is annoying. Little danger in itching skin dis But they make vou miserable. ., 1 Doan's Ointment is a never-failing | For Pil s. Eczema, all itching trou- j Cape May Court House citizens j endorse it. . ' Wm. Husted. living on Mechanic street. Cape May Court House. N. J , r : "For some time I was troubled | V with a a«vere case of eczema which | V caused me a great amount of annoy- j dnd worry. I tried a number of j remedied, but did not find any I relief until I learned of Doan's Dint-! ment and procured a box at Willet's Corson 'a drug atore. This remedy s<-in j eradicated the annoyance and I am glad to say I have not had any return ofitsicne." For sale by all dealers. Price 50.-. V Foster- Milburn Co.. Buffalo, N. Y . - sole agents for the United States. Remember the name— Doan's — and no other. whom it may concern : Take note that on Wednesday, the seventeenth day of June, A. D.. nine- j teen hundred and eight, at the hour of I o'clock in the forenoon, or as soon I C thereaft r *s the Court can hear the j Q same, J, John P. Doyle, will apply to [ Court of Common Plena of Cape ! county, at Cape May Court House, in the said County of Cape May. for a license to keep an inn and I and to sell spirituous, vinous, I malt and brewed liquors in quantities | than one quart, to be drunk on or about the said premises, at the corner | of Beach and Pittsburg avenues, in f the City and County of Cape May. in House known as Hotel Cape May. 3t JOHN P. DOYLE. - II Notice to Delinquent Taxpayers. Notice is hereby given that after I 1, 1908, 1 will proceed according | I law to collect all unpaid real estate taxes for tl e 'ear 1907, then remaining unpaid, by making sale ofY^he same. 1 All delinquent taxpayers are requested, j to a' range to settle their | respective amounts due. SOL. NEEDLES. Collector, tf No. 508 Washington Btreet. L whom'it may concern : I ^ Take Dotice that on Wednesday, the ] n fourth day of June. A. ninet en hundred and eight, at the',. hour of ten o'clock in the forenoon, or i soon th»reafter as the Court can i | hear the same, I, Benjamin A. Smith. ! ri I will apply to the Court of Common ti of Cape Mav County, at the 1 1, House in Cape May Court i House, in said County of Cape May. for H license to keep an inn and tave. n. \ and to sell spirituous, vinous, malt and • liquors in "quantities less than quart, to be drunk on or about the j premises at the Northerly side | of Beach avenue, between Guerney street mid Howard street. Cape MayNew Jersey, more generallyas the "Stockton Hotel." 8t BENJAMIN A. SMITH. horoas Soults' general store in Cold is a popular base of supplies in l»wer Township and a "•quare deal" is given to every patron. *f B 1
of the opium habit 1 A generous supply of the new remedy, together with full instructions for its , use, and United States consular reports bearing os»_the nobject be sent to any sufferer. To obtain a free supply :D0lu|S a Deeriog rake or tnoxter, Gaso- ' line engine, M.innre Spreaoer, Two Horse Wagon, Disk Hairaw> ' Auto Buggy, tF so consult , E. S. RUTHERF, RD 1 Agent for International Harvester Co. of America Inc. j j Every machine stenciled with | the name "WTEBHlTldL" "is made from carefully studied designs and is improved tomeet tbe j most exacting requirements of the modern agriculturists. International machines are not only symmetrical in design and sub-tantfally const i lie ted. but they will also work successfully under any con din. ,iis uhico will permit a niai chine to be operated. ' | I GEORGE W. BEEVES ami Rot water H E R 1 1 H s I I js Sanitary Plumbing by I Skilled W orkmen. Ask for Estimates. i 60S wasitington street. WINDSOR HOTEL - 'A Square From Everywhere " excellent Restaurant where good service combines with low - prices Rooms gi.oo per day and up. The only moderate priced hotel ol reputation and consequence in PHILADELPHIA Do You Need Male Help. The Bowery Mission, conducted by Kloksch, has notified the Governors of the several States that the Mission can supply at a moment's notice any number of able-bodied men for unskilled labor to the, farms and industrial centres where there is a marked dearth of labor. All Chat is j required to secure such help is to pay transportation. Application., should | addressed John C. Earl, Free Labor i 1 : i' .. - ii-. N « York 0. A MERCHANT, JR. I COMMISSION BROKER SMS BP BONDS 1 06 WASHINGTON ST., CAPE MAY, N. J. PHONE 86 KEYSTONE 68D I
[?]
1 HOTELS
THE WINDSOR OP.EN Al L THE YEAR - R. J. GRESWELL, PROP- M OPEN FOR SEASON APRIL 4tb First Ckss in all its appointments. J Sun parlors. J Suites with baths. Thoroughly renovated and i heated throughout. SEA CREST INN MRS. M. NEEDLES. PROPRIETOR Thoroughly renovated. All Oce&n Front rooms. Cuisine class. Home comforts. Rates on application to Sea Crest Inn. (^H May or 2212 North 13th Street Philadelphia. OPEN ALL WINTER LONG THE VIRailTI^ ^ Most Comfortable All-the-Year House onjthe Atlantic Seaboard. FINELY FURNISHEu table best in cape may ferfectly heated prices moderate MISS B. H ALP IN i
The Aldine, DECATUR STREET, Neat Beach Ave.,\ CAPE HAY . If. J.~~ ■ TH RO MORLXJtB : Proprietor.
I eFizri-cfooo (Svrioi »ue, Sioomo, "Sczmmj Sfllobe-uvte t Ones all the fear.
Steam Heat. Large Sun Parlor. J~^'CLTbOT POthChofcr;Wines ^ A X— A anu Liquors SCHELLlNGERS LANDING Local 'Phone No. 3d. [AMES A. CARROLL. HOTEL DEVON South Lafayette Street Cape May. N. J. J. L. KEHR, Proprietor Moderate priced. hotel. Open all the year. Heated rooms. Centrallylocatod. k " ! ~ r~ = : — : WRISLEY'S NEW CAFE Comer Washington and Jackaou Streets. CAPE MAY, N | Steaks. Chops, Sea Foods and Salads, Oysters in Every STYLE BOARD BY DAY OR WEEK FRANK B. WRISLEY / WYOMING / South Lafayette Street, Between Congress and Perry Sts One Square from the Beach W. R. VANZANT, CAPE MAY N. J. CUT THIS COUPON NOW • Star and Wave Publishing Company Enclosed please find One Dollar for which / send the weekly "Star and Wave" for one year( beginning. _ 1908. f Name Address / Fill out this coupon and mail with cash, check, money order nr two cent stamps !or f< ne dollar) and receive the Star and Wave for one year in icturn. S. SHAW & SON General Contractors. Dealers ^in Brick, Lime and Cement 523 ELMIRA STREET BOTH PHONES

