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r jmBffc* the Comfort flgrjjH the Cool »§■ problem. Suppose g you make a change this year from a hot air furnace with its uncerg tain results and too certain coal bills, to hot water or steam heating that never fails Y " you no matter how cold and changeable the weather, atid that cuts your coal bills in two. i A MODEL Boiler anil keep your house comfortable at all hours of the coldest day or night. As easy to manage and as safe as the kitchen range. The MODEL Boiler is the giost wonderful apparatus made for heating the home. It practically cleans itself. It has the simplest and most perfect draft arrangement. There is no waste either of coal or heat — and, best of all, no matter in what direction die wind may be, nor how cold the day, every room is warm and cheerful and entirely free from ash dust'so common with hot air systems. . If necessary, attachments can be made to the MODEL Boiler for the purpose of supplying the house with all die hot water needed for domestic purposes. A MODEL Boiler will actually pay for itself in coal saved — to say nothing of the added comfort and convenience. Suppose you see for yourself just what die MOpEL will do, and why you should have one in your home. Any plumber or steamfitter will gladly explain its many advantages to you. Don't select your heating apparatus until you have seen the MODEL. *-

SECOND ORaND RALLY NOVEMBER 1st The repairs end improvements to the Gold Spring Presbyterian church are rapidly approaching completion and the old church is noon going to be in fine shape. The second rally will occur on Sunday, November 1st; and everybody will be present to see what has been accomplished. The presence of older people is psrticularly dqsired and we are authorized to say that if any of tbem find it difficult to ebtain conveyances they should write N. Perry Edmunds. 209 Penn Square Building, Philadelphia ; Senator Robert E. Hand, Enna, N. J., or Star and Wave. Cape May, N. J., and conveyances will be secured for them. UNCLAIMED LETTERS. List of unclaimed letters remaining i in Oape May postofiice for week ending October S. 1908: Foman, ? Mis$ Girty ; Johnson. Miss Mary. 2; Porch. Mrs. Tom; Tomlin. , Mrs. Elizzie. In calling for the above please say advertised. J. h. TAYLOR. P. M. i'

» COLD SPRINfi. ^ The household effects of Mrs. Martha ^ Hand were sold at public sale Tuesday and brought good prices. Mr. Nolan, who has resided here a number of years, has sold his farm g and will remove to Vineland. ^ George Walter, Jr., "Tias been ill of j pneumonia. Harry Snyder has been on the sick f list this week. A cement walk has been laid in front f of the Old Brick Church. Improve- j ! ' _ments on the interior are progressing i ' j nicely. j I s | J. H. Th >mas attended the Grange j I picnic last week. * Elwood Douglass has recovered from j c i his recent accident with a stalk hoe. 1 1 | Joseph Halbruner drove a 'bus load £ 1 1 to Court House to attend the horse ! ■ j show. George Walter has had a new cement i ' | walk placed on his premises. A large congregation at the Chapel ! last Sunday. An initiation at the D. of A. Tues- 1 day. A number were present from [ Holly Beach.

Mrs. De Witt Eldredge, of Norfolk. Va., visited her aunt's here, the first l of the week. ' The 'cranberry crop is being barvested. A fair crop on the C. Hand i bogs. i Mr. and Mrs. I. H. Eldredge have removed to Cape May for the winter. Mrs. E. J. Connelly 'drove .to Cape May Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Swain are enjoying a trip away. Store keepers are desirous of having I tbe station at Mill ;Laae reopened on j j account of tne "distance they are ob- j to cart .their goods, j A meeting was held ;in Cold Spring 1 1 ' school house Thursday for the purpose | j of discussing a uniform system of I books throughout the county, r I Parr was in attendance. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Hutu Always Bought

NOTICE . Overstocked Sale S5 I . AT MRS. E. TURNER'S 323 Washington Street, CAPE MAY, N. J. FOR 10 DAYS beginning October 5th, 1908 During the Sale, come and inspect our MILLINERY i DEPARTMENT wRhlcEh AisD yow If you don't want to buy new, our Trimmer will willingly-' repair that which you have. Don't miss the Place. ^ \ L MRS. E. TURNER, j! 323 WASBIHOTON STREET, CAPE MAY, N. J.]i

MHtCBESTEI Barry Davis, at Loesborg. will reeahre a modal from the 3arnagie Hero Fond Commission for his bravery In saving the lives of two ladies and two ' children. , „ Charles We Idem, a boy of five years, fa accused of attempting to born tbe ecbool boose and a dwelling at Helalbrville, and sot being successful in this, it is said that he. caused to burn about twenty stacks of hay, belonging to Dr. Butcher. Howard Kuasell has returned borne from Cape May and will now entertain Mrs. Hallow ell. of Philadelphia, spent a very enjoyable week at Cold Spring with her brother. G. Oasley. William Clover is taking tbe census of the people of Heislerviile. We hope he will omit tbe boy who is ^accused of having burned three hundred dollars, worth of hay for Dr. Butcher. A boy with suoh bright ideas is entitled to all his senses. Herbert Smith hae sold his ice cream saloon to Jarne* Edwards. The place will be dosed on tbe Sabbath day. John Russell, of Leesburg, is convalescing from his long il loess, at tbe Methodist Hospital, Philadelphia. mewwiiji nospiiai, xmiiaueipaia.

Henry Carlisle, of Maurice town, has on bis farm an apple tree which measures sixteen feet in circumf erence, - Is one "hundred and fifty years old. , Coins have been found under this tree t which were used by the British during the reign of King George IIL This ■ tree produced one hundred and fifty i bushels of apples one season, which netted Mr. Carlisle seventy-five cents -■ per bushel. Frank Stuflicker, of Dorchester, has i discovered a swarm of bees in his chimney, and has taken out sixty - pounds of honey. He is so delighted with his prize that he will willingly : built h new chimney if the bees will | i ' remain in tbe old one and supply him i with honey. j The rail and reed bird seasoo is , drawing to a close. All ie quiet now I 1 in our little town. | Chirles Stolman, the- ship builder of ! Dorchester, is spending a week at ' Atlantic City. RESOLUTIONS BY FISH1N(T CREEK SUNDAY SCHOOL > Whereas, Almighty God in his wisdom has allowed tne removal from our school of a valued scholar aud Chris- ; tian friend, therefore, be it J [Resolved, Thht we ihe Sunday school, bowing in bumble submission ,to the divine will, desire to express

~ ! our highjesteem foi J. Herbert Bate, and to express our sorrow and bereaveiment, and | Resolved, That we extend our sym- | pathy to tbe bereaved family, and , that these resolutions be {printed in j the Star and Wave and a copy sent to j 1 | his family. 1 j Dated October 5. 1908. J. DURELL HOFFMAN. . LEMUEL SCHELLENGER , LESLIE WOOLSON. i Committee. <

| DO THE RIGHT THING if you ' have Nasal Catarrh. Get Ely's Cream Balm at once. Don't touch the ratarrh ■ powders and snuffs, for they contain I cocaine. Ely's Cream Balm releases the secretions that inflame the nasal passages and the throat, whereas medicines made with mercury merely dry up the secretions and leave you no better than you were. In a word, Ely's Cream Balm is a real remedy, not a 1 delusion. All druggist, 50 cents, or mailed by Ely Bros., 56 Warren street, , New York. SECOND WARD NOTES M'salAlice Burton, of Bridgeton, is spending a few days with her friend, j | Miss Alice Bennett. Mrs. A. G. Bennett has returned home after a pleasant visit with her ; father ai Atlantic City. ( Mrs. Mary' Hand is visiting in Holly , Beach. Mrs. David Johnson aod son Albert. , is spending some time in Mill vi lie. | Mrs. Albert Stilwell is entertaining | her friends. Mr. and Mrs. [John Birch. ] of Lewes, Delaware. ; Mrs. Alfred Hand is entertaining , Mr. and Mra. V. M. Wait, of Clark j j City. Canada. Mr. Wait is Mayor of ( Clark City. c WHER£ BILLETS FLEW ' David Parker, of Fayette, N. Y.. a ^ veteran of the Civil War, who lost a ' foot at Gettysburg, says; "The goad 1 Electric Bitters have done is worth v more than five hundred dollars to me. I spent much money doctoring for a 1 bad case of stomach trouble, to little purpose. I then tried Electric Bitters. , and they cured me. I now take them ' as a tonic, and they Keep me strong ® and well." 50c at AlTDrug Stores, oct 1 MC FARLANE-NEWKIKK lr I s ' j Andre W_TlTcFarlane, of West Phils- I j i*eiphia/and Mrs. Louise Newkirk. of]" Wes^Cape Mav, were united in marij&ig* by Rev. H P. ^Crego on the j (evening of September 24- h. at thw' residence ol Mr. and Mrs. N. T Swain, West Cape May. apd this week deI parted to enjoy a honeymoon trip. I The marriage was known to but a few I friends until this week, it being the | desire of the happy couple to have it i kept secret until they were ready to depar . While you are c.eaning house let us clean your lace curtains and blankets. T'oy Laundry. 10-3 2t ;

i- Mr'. Alex Robinson, of Manayonk, o spent several days with Frank Holu lingsead and family. . 0 J. B. Hoffman and Violet Armor, of Court House, wore in town on Than- . daye Both Sunday schools were well rep- - resented at the county convention at . Holly Beach on Friday. They received t another silk flag by paying the full ■ amount asked for state work. This is three the county owns. e George Hand and wife drove to 1 Wild wood on Sunday. Several persons from Five Mile , Beach were in town on Sunday. 1 Henry Bennett and wife visited their daughter at Wildwood Sunday Jafters noon. 5 Eaekiel Eldredge visited his son , in t Millvilie last week, a Captain M. M. Norbury and wife t left on Tuesday for Wilmington where 1 his vessel ~1» discharging a load of lumber. 1 Mrs. Kate Foster is spending a few ■ weeks at South Dennis. Matt. Schellenger and wife, of Court - House, called on friends here on Suni day. Some of our people attended tbe funbome oi people attended tbe lun-

i. eral of Herbert Bate, at Fishing b Creek, on Thursday and some attended . the funeral of Charles Scbellenger^ on • Friday. Both of these men were mems bers of the K. G. E. Lodge, their - deaths being two days apart. This s lodge pays three hundred dollars death f benefits. > Mrs. Harri' tt Chance is spending I two weeks with hei daughter in Camden, and also stopping for a visit in s Millvilie with friends there, s Mrs. Mary Norbury spent this week ' in Philadelphia with her daughter, i Alfred Crease, George Mixner, ' Luther Cresse, Ed. and Charles HolI I lingsead aud Walter Schellenger ati I teuded the Trenton fair last week. ] Charles Soffe, wife and son, of Diss » j Creek, was in town on Monday after - j Mra. Carrie Key and Mrs. Maggie f | Hickman have been under the _care of | 1 ; Dr. Dix thi6 week. Mrs. Isaac Parsons, of Holly Beach, I ■ spent Sunday here with her father and sister: Mrs Elvira Schellenger, Mi6s Em- ! . ■ ma Conover, of West Cape May, and | ' Mrs." Robert Thompson, of Mount j t ■ Airy, spent Tuesday with Mrs. Julia Conover. * , Mrs. Lizzie Matthews, of Holly I ] i Beach, is spending a few days with , i her father, Edwih Chance. Mrs. Lida Ross and Mrs. Anna i , ■ Hewitt, of Holly Beach were here on ■ i Tuesday. Will Eldredge, of Stone Harbor, 1 j spent Sunday at home. 1 1 Charles, eldest son of the late John | j i Selover and wife, was drowned last j night off a tug boat in the < Delaware. His body was soon recov- ' ered and his btoher went tto Camden ! c and brought it to the home of hie j mother, Saturday evening. The fun- j ( eral took place on Monday afternoon. 5 «ai iaajr piace uu aionuay aiiemoon, i

, inteiment in the family lot in the i cemetery. i BAD A CLOSE CALL 1 Mrs. Ads L. Croom, the widely 1 known proprietor of the Croom Hotel, Vaughn, Mies., says: "For several months I suffered with a severe cough, i and consumption seemed to have its grip ! on me, when a friend recommended ' . Dr. King's New Discovery. I began j taking it, and three bottles affected a i complete cure." The fame of this1 life saving cough and cold remedy, and j lung and throat healer is world wide, i Sold at All Drug Stores. 50c and fl.00. ' i Trial bottle free. oct j 1 AT THE INDIAN ISLAND CLUB HOUSE Pilot and Mrs* Harry G. Bennett, j and Mra. W. H. Church and daughter. Miss May Church, went Sat- j, urday last to the Indian Island Club ] House, up the sounds, and spent sev- ! ; eral days there very pleasantly. Not j | Jeave behind any of their good Mr. and Mrs. Church and Mra , concluded to go to church i Sunday morning and they were pushed j , to ;the mainland in the club J , I oateau. When they returned there was j awaiting them a fine and abundant I ' chicken dinner prepared by Mr. Ben- , nert, who is a dandy cook, they say. he got the chickens we do not i and we suppose inquiry would > be fruitless for be might think it , one of those things "not for publication. " CASTOXLXA. th» ^lla Kmil You Haie Always Bonffi < 7 j: ! Oliver & Halbruner will taxe youi k apd return it on their wagon:. <■ I running through the county. , TROY LAUNDRY. j| - - - 1 i— — — —

Hnot, something mult t* mat wmi to food. K tbe mooter's milk Unrsn't ranWl required for thetaby.lt M* is not nourished by Its aiMdat food, then It requires SCOTT'S EMULSION Half a teaspoonful three or four times a day in its bottle will have tbe desired efiect it seems to have a magical effect upon babies and children. A fifty-cent bottle *91 prove tbe truth of our statements. Tlliiil lldl iilinlliMMl I mlhn SI

i tour cents to cover poctaat. udmvtllnd you a "Caosklc Handy Attu of thd WsdA* acotTABQWf;aeviw«<at.Mw»tw> ~r. ER1A , R. T. Johnsoftfias returned from the Michigan Springs where he has been r under treatment very much improved . in general health and almost free of , the complaint which caused him to sesK tbe healing waters. Oar pastor is able to be aboat his room. We bail this^ improvement with delight anS hope further progress on ' the road to health will be rapid. ~ . Mrs. R. T. 'Johnson has returned from a trii to Millvilie. Walter McNeill atterifled the ball game at Cold Spring Saturday. FISHIN6 CREEK. ! Mrs. JDdgar, of Frankford, retur ned j home on Saturday last after spending: ' ten days with her brother, William Hincbcliffe. James McPlierson has his fike up ! ready for the eel*. ! We are sorry state that Earl Wooi- ! is very ill with typhoid. I Mr. and Mrs. George Mathew reJ turned home after a ten nays visit to j sister, Mrs. Lemuel Isard, at Borj den town. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hemingway, | of West Cane May. called on Mra. Hemingway on Sunday last, j Rev. James B Shaw, of Wall. N. j J- , was an over Sunday visitor with his parent, Caleb Shaw. He preached ■ the Chapel on Sunday evening, j Miss Hannah Woolson is visiting in | Camden for a few days. Rev. E. A. Well, of Pleasantville, j dined with Herbert Sbsw on Friday, j Mr. and Mra. Harry Thompson, of Creek, spent part of last week with the iatter's sick brother. Earl

~ Woolson. ! Daniel Woolson and Wiliets Johnson j visited Trenton fair last week and re- ^ ' port a fine time. S. ] Rev. Jas. Shaw, of Wall, near As1 bury Pa-k, visited his parents, several 1 days of last week. 1 ! Mre.'Emma Parvin, of Elmer, waa , I the guest of Mrs. J. Bate recently. 1 Frank Bate is able to be about again, • j after an attack of lumbago. Mrs. Richard Warrick land A. CobIperthwait, of Medforrd, N. J., visited , j their cousin, Mrs. R. Matthews, dur- | ing the week. Earl Woolson is quite ill at this ' j writing. We hope for his speedy rei covery. • ( j Heory Shaw has turned chauffer. He ; the proud owner of a new automo1 bile. The Shaw sisters' pony cart is much 1 i enjoyed. Jack Bate, of Brooklyn, attended j the funeral of Herbert Bate, Thursday of last week. - | Mrs. Maggie Oliver, of^West Cape was greeting old'friends in the village recently. I Tbe Seashore cottage is without a : Who will rent? Mra. Harvey Snyder, of Cold Spring, , visited relatives Tuesday. W. THANKS TO MANY FRIENDS Mra. Charles Schellenger, of West Cspe May, desires to express her ap- ; preciaiion of the helpfulness and kind1 ness of many neighbors and friends in recent great bereavement and to extend her most heartfelt thinks to them for the consideration whicii they { have shown.

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