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SOME YACHTING EVENTS . NEWS OF INLAND WATERWAY CMunodore's Da; and Some Events for the Fourth Harbor Inspection The Cape May Yacht Club's series j of entertainments w re formally opened Saturday by the celebration of J _ Commodore's Day in vhich a gi and review of the club's fleet ot power i boats snd pleasure launches was the foature. This began at 10:30, the i 1 parade headed by Commodore Wilson's new cruising launch the "Clisade."!' There were fifty or more boats in line all gaily decorated and all moving i c with precision at more or less exact j intervals. The "Idaho," owned by , c Peter Shields, president of the Cape May Real Estate Company' was a con- j ' ■picuous one of the fleet. j 1 The measured course prepared for j 1 racing events was gone over, after j « which the boats assembled in the cen- c tre of the course. B. .1. Qjbbons, , t Chairman of the racing committee, di- i ' refted the maneuver which was sue- 1 ( cessfuljy executed. The entire course j ( is in full view of spectators aud a i ' large number gathered to witness the j ( attractive evolutions. After the parade : ' the trying out of the boats in accord- j ' ance with the rules of the Cape May j ' Yacht Club was undertaken, . in order j ' to determine their respective classes, j ' The Badge of Honesty 1 Is on every wrapper of Doctor Pierce '3 j ' Golden Medical Discovery because a full j • Ust of the ingredients composing it is t printed there in plain English. Forty years of experience lias proven its superior ; worth as a blood purifier and invigorating tonic for the cure of stomach disorders i and all liver ills. It builds up the run- , down system as no other tonic can in . which alcohol Is used. The active medicinal principles of native roots such as I Golden Seal and Queen's root. Stone and j < Mandrake root, Bloodroot and Bluck Cherry bark are extracted and preserved . by the .use of chemically pure, triple- ! ' refined glycerine. Send to Br. R. V.PU'ive H at Buffalo, N. Y., for free booklet which j | Quotes extracts from well-recognized tnedleal authorities such as Drs. Barthnlow, King, Scuddcr, Coc, Eilingwood and a | 1 host of oihpprf. showing that these roots j 1 can be dM^nded upon for Weir curative 1 action it all weak states of the stomach, i accompanied by indigestion or dyspepsia ' as well nj ity&ll bilious or liver complaints j 1 and in ^m/wasting diseases " where thero It los^fncsh and gradual running down 1 ' of Up'xtrengih and system. 1 The 'Golden Mf.ii,-:.! 1 :■ ■ verVmtte 1 ricb. Pure blood and'so invlcora-pTml , Thus all skin affections, blotches, pimples 1 and eruptions as well as scrofulous swel- ; lings and old open running sores or ulee.s < are cured and healed. In treating old running sores, or ulcers. It is well to in- j ' sure their healing to apply to them Dr. 1 1 Pierce's All-Healing Salve. If your drug- , gitt don't happen to hsve this Salve in 1 1 Stock, send fifty-four cents in postage 1 •tamps to World's Dispensary Medical As- : \ •Delation, Dr. R.V. Pierre. Pres.. Buffalo. . N. Y., and a large box of the' All-Healing . Salv* * will reach you by return post. You can't afford to accept a secret nos- ' trum as a substitute for this non-alcohoiic. I medicine o» mows composition, not ■
, for assignment . in the^ racing events | j of the Fourth. This basis will be used - throughout the season in racing as- \ ' signment-. After leaving'the boats, j 1 1 the yacht club held open house and | jCommodore Wilson received, every , 1 coutesy being extended to visitors. ' Z The Official schedule for the series I [ of entertainment? are as follows : j j July 4th— Club races and water j ' i sports. J July 11th— Club races and water ! sports. 1 July 25th— Club races and water j j sports. | Auzust 15th— Cape May Yacht Club 1 county races. 1 August 29th— Cape May Yacht Club j I "Regatta" open races, j Race events at neighboring clubs. I July 18th— Wildwoud Yacht Club! | county races. August 1st— .Wild wood Yacht Club ' j club races. ! August 8th— Ocean City Yacht Club.' | tfpeii races. August 22nd — Wild wood Yacht Club]' races. I Chairman Gibbon, of the Cape May ] ^ j Club regatta committer, has en- ! ( tereti his power boat the "Meteor" ^ for the coming Inquirer regatta. It is | j fast one and will give a good account ' ( ; of itse 1. Commodore Wilson has en- 1 j | tered his cruiser yacht tne "Clisade" I which is one of the best of her model, j 1 ; Other boats are getting in line and a 1 complete list of the entries will be ' , ready the latter part of the we-k. | Commodore Wilson when seen tonight. j expressed himself as quite confident 1 1 I that ih trial races would prove the j j high quality of ihe Cape May entries : ■ j al Cape May boats. The interest in I ( the regatta is rapidly growing and all | . ; members of the Cape May Club speak j • ! highly of the Inquirer's enterjA-ise in j ( | arranging for the series of contests and | '■ expect much* sport and pleasure from j , ! the events. Much interest {is being displayed in < | the swimming races which ' are to be h part of the Cape May Yarht C lubs ] | annual Fourth cf July regatta. The n of en'ries is now quite large and j j i the contests promise tp be close and | j exciting. ' The prizes are ne» ter cups engraved j i with the club's emblem and will be ; -j -marked- with the - winners name a nd j i j time. So far the relay team which is- 1 ; | sued a challenge in one of our former I ' □umbers, has not yet received any I j rfeplei. Engineer Henry Sherman, of Atlan-i I tic City, by direction^of Inland Water- j | way Commissioner Schneider, made [ 1 [ an inspection of the Cape May county 1 'section of the proposed%iuland channels 1 1 j Saturday in the "Idaho," accompanied | ; I by President Peter Shields, of the Cape , May Real Estate Company, Congress ' Gardner, State assessor Baird, ' Senator Hand and H. H. Otten. of I Wildwood, the principal object being to straighten the >oute on the plans aa j much as possible. To relieve sev- f j eral twists ihe digging away of mea- . dow at some points will be necessary. 1 A considerable part of the day was 1 ! spent in the "work and plans are now 1 definitely agreed upon. Specifications . will re formulated and bids asked for , in a short time and work is likely to ' in August and continue until 1 completed between this point and At- 1 lantic City. Some work has been done 1 under the direction of the yacht clubs , between here and Wildwood and this section will be the easier on the pw ^ ,
A CARD PARTY Mi 88 A. Heath gave a small card party to a number of her frieqds M inday evening. Bridge Whist and Five Hundred, two popular games with the young folks, were played in n friendly spirit. After the game refreshments were served. Those present were Mr. Brf6! Vienna, c- Hepburn. E. Hepburn, K~ j Hepburn, F. De Silver,- Miss A. 1 Heath, K. Moorehead, F. De Silver, and Miss K. De SITver. _ -■ ; . - IT IS SERIOUS Some Cape May Couri House People Fail to I ealue the Seriousness The constant aching of a bad back. The weariness, the tired feeling. ; The pains and aches of kidney ills Are serious— if neglecte '. Dangerous urinary troubes follow. A Cape May Court House citizen shows you how to avoid them. Mrs. Lydia Martin, living on Me- , ! chanic Street, Cape May Court House, j ] N. J., save: "My son suffered for] years with Bright * disease and al- j though he used a number of prescfip ! ' tions he was unable to find relief. There was constant pain through the i small of his back and physicans whom j he ccnsulted told him that his case was incurable- He finally procured Doan's . Kidney Pills at Willets Corson's drug ' store, and soon noticed a great im- j brovement in his condition. He has not complained of his back for. some j time, and his general health is much improved. Doan's Kidney Pills have 1 proven of far more value to him than any remedy he had previously used, and he feels very grateful to them." j For sale by all dealers. Price 5l»c. Foster-Milburn Co„ Buffalo, N. Y. sole agents for the United States. Remember the name— Doan's— and take no other. FISHING AT THE NEW PIER Drum, weak fish, hake and perch are being caught in considerable . quantites from the new pier jjsl I erected in the vicinity of the Hotel ^ j Cape May Christorher Shallus qgucht I two red drum, Charles York* on- . . J andjfurt Bankert one. averaging forty - j j five pounds each yesterday. Walter y Starr also landed « big dru-n." Job* church caught twenty-five hake yesterday morning and th Ye are others. .This shows a collateral I) nefit from j I the coi struciio * of the 1 iers which | did not 1 g ire in the Si>e i Fob tions. r Rydzle's Tonic never fails to cure I hills and malaria and is one of the r best system touics on earth. It con - ' tains in addition to other .valuable in- , I gredients. iron, quinine and strychnine. " Two sizes. 50c and 51.00. V. M. D. I Marcy & Co. ju b j A BIRTHDAY PARTY a i Master Gordon S. McFarland in celebration of his eighth "biithd£T gave a ( 3 j party to the younger children, of ('ape I j May 's society. The prizes and sou3 1 venirs though very dppropriaie were J too nice for chii .r- 11 of that age to ■ 3 , fully appreciate. The prizes were ' awarded as follows : Virginia Nirdlinger. a bandbV-.ely J bound book by a well know n ajthor - , of children's stories. The fee: er- J : formed was the 1 inning of a ha- on ' Grandpa while blindfolded. - osjeph Moore. .esd, a rive round box of , j which was awarded for the • one puttiug the Chinaman's queue on while blindfolded. Elizabeth Wesmtt, : | a bos of hand painted paper dolli " i awarded for blowing the largest -nap f ■ \ bubbles. '» ■| Tho^e present were Virginia Nird- , Elizabeth Wescott atji he' two ^ I sisters. Salome Hue lings, Sarah autl Edith Heymau. Dorothy Hac-ett. Joseph Moorehead, -®Biliy" Bun--, Ru1 dolph Miller, Richard MacFariand, MacFariand. and the young j Gordon S. MacFariand. The ' j, ^ j children were ably taken care of by ! Miss A. Shearer, V. Shearer. H. 1 1 Shearer. A. Roberts, D. Roberts and | Mrs. MacFariand. While these ladies 1 1 taking care of the children, these 1 5 j same youngsters looked after the res j freshments in a manner which showed ■ ^ j they were thoroughly enjoying them- | A CERTAIN CURE FOR ACHING FEET j _ Shake into your shoes Allen's Foot- ? I a powder. It cures tired, achIjing. callous, sweating, swollen feet, i . At aB DriTgBistv ar^f Shoe Store?. Sc. - I j Sample Free Address. Allen S. Dim- n I sted. Le Roy. N. Y. 5-9 4t j Notice to Delinquent Taxpayees. ' f, . j Notice is nereby given that afieri" | July I, 19t)S, 1 will proceed according jn ? j law to collect^all unpaid real e-tale .' j taxes for tl e *ear 1907, then re-maj.ning i r s i unpaid, by making sale of the same, j * j I All delinquent taxpayers are requested, ' b therefore, to ai range to settle their > I B lespective amounts due. s| , SOL. NEEDLES. Collector, It 5-9 tf 1 No. 508 Washington street. | f THE NEWEST WRITING PAPER ® One poond, 108 sheets Irish linen I finish paper and 50 envelopes to match ' " for 50 cents at Star and Wave Music 5 and Stationery Department. Paper r alone 'J5 cents per pound. New style 5 goods straight from Ahe manufacturer. 3 goods being "featured" by Phil1 adelphia department stores at same g • price. Name and address will be neat2 printed on paper for fifty cents adl ditional. Other paper bargains. „ > ' Orders by mail will receive prompt j_ attention.
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