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y ■ ' . S"' GAPE MAY STAC AMD WAVE SATURDAY. DECEMBER 1^08 •

jL, twice XbjJyft the Comfort fc ' ™ » Jk W&l HALF ' W^M a the Coal 1 I problem. Suppose t ■'' M you make a change this year from a hot air furnace with its uncerM tain results and toe certain coal bills, to hot water or steam heating that never fails ^ ' you no matter how cold and changeable the weather, and that cuts your coal bills be two. A MODEL Boiler will 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 most wonderful apparatus made for heating the home, k 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 the — | wind may be, por how cold the day, every room is warm and cheerful and entirely free i 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 the hot water needed for domestic purposes. A MODEL Boiler will actually pay for itself in coal saved — to say nothing of the j added comfort and convenience. Suppose you see for yourself just what the MODEL will do, .and why you should have one in your home. Any plumber or steamfitter will gladly explain its many advantagfes to you. Don't select your heating apparatus until you have seen the MODEL.

COOKT BOUSE Last Thursday afternoon a special race was given here, at the track of j the Cape May County Trotting and Breeding Association of Cape May - County. For some time there has been considerable discussion as to who owned the fastest horse in the county. The owners of "Kinnette." " < andy C." "Archer" and "Very Sure," each • claimed that (heir horse could out-class the others. r In the first b^at "Dandy O" tosk the lead aod made the first quarter at a 2:10 gait. He left all the other entries in the rear. The old fellow has the ambition but bis age is against him, la the following hesfs be came in second and third. "Kinnette," owned by Springer, broke on the first turn in the first heat, but in the remaining heats led the way to the wire and tfon the race. Heats as follows: Heats best out five. Prize 75 bushels t' oats. * Kinnette, A. B. Springer, 8 111 Dandy C, Oliver Bright, 12 2 3 Archer, L. M. Swain. 2 8 3 2 • Time — 2:28, 2:30, S£»X. 2:81. At the last meeting of the County Agriculture Society the following offi- . oars were elected : President, Fred'k. , » Schmidt ; Vice President, Richard , Lloyd; Secretary. R. Schellenger, and ; t Treasurer, Volney Van Giltjer. On Thanksgiving Day Mis< Deborah Powell and Mr. Prank Mixner were | united in the bopds of holy matrimony by tnc Hev. H. M. Lawrence, at the Methodist Episcopal parsonage. On Thursday evening of this wok , the Rev. Dr. P. S. Henson, of Tremont > Temple, of Boston, delivered a lecture 1 in the Asbury M. E. Church, on the subject of "Kooli." Miss Marie Springer and mother^ 1 were recent shoppers in the city of ' Philadelphia. ] Fred Peterson and family spent Thanksgiving Day with Mr. , Peter- ] son's mother, Mrs. Liaaie Strawbridge, of Dennis vi lie. George Crema was spending a part of the week here with his tister, Mrs. Dora Stiles. Howard Warren, of Belleplain, was j calling on friends here the first of the { week. There have been rumors of more -j trouble St the glass factory, but the rumors have not been verified. t Barton Corson spent last Saturday and Sunday with his mother at Dennisjfccr ville. ^ Miss Annie Hewitt spent part of the j week here with. her parents. f 3. Frank Broderick was a recent c shopper in Philadelphia. £ {Howard Townaend, of Swainton, was fi calling on friends here one day last week. ) r Leslie S. Ludlam and family spent a Thanksgiving Day with his parents at South Dennis. Mr. and Mrs. John Douglass spent £ part [of the week with relatives at d Goshen. j The annual meeting of the County Board of Cboeen Freeholders was held j on Tuesday of this week. . ., Lart week a special meeting wai called to pass upon the bond of the f contractor who will build the new road from Cold Spring to Schelienger's Landing, at Cape May City. Also to j v accept the beating plant at the County | House. | d Mies Lucy Corson spent the Thanks- j s giving holidays with Wenonah friends. William Christian was a recent viei- j tor at his home at Dennisville. , Houses at the County Seat cannot be a had for love or money, every tenant- ® able bouse being occupied or rented. c The Hereford Glass Company will „ commence business in the near future, s The deed from Emlen Physick to S Henry Ford and James Coozina is on j (•cord in the Cleric's Office of Cape May County, conveying about four hundred acres of land near Cold Spring sod adjoining the Cape May Seal la-

ta te Company's tract for the fconsideration of $40,000. Ford and Couzins have made mort- ' gage to Physick for $30,000 Covering I the tract. WIEN IUBOS BECOME NECESSARY And your shoes pinch, Allen's "*FootI Ease, a powder to be shaken into U e shoes, is just the thing to use Try it , for Breaking in New Shoes. Sold Everywhere. 25c. Sample FREE. Address, Allen S. Olmsted, LeKoy, N. Y i Don't accept any substitute. 1 1-28 -tt ERMA Mr. and Mrs. G. W. MfNeil' are en- ' tertaining Mr. and ' Mrs. Elm r 1 Cramer, of Manahawkin, aod Mr. and ' Mrs. Harry Cran*, of Atlantic City. Misses Alice and Lizzie Hawn spent Thursday evening with Misses Fleischhauer at their home at Cold Spring. VIROL CUES CHRONIC COUGHS, CBUU AND BRONCHITIS After Other Bemediee Fail "I have been troubled with a chronic eold and bronchitis for a long time and have tried many remedies without finding relief. Through the kind suggestion of a friend I tried Vlnol, apd after taking four bottles, am entirely cured." A. H. Wilde, 7Sg-8th Avenue, Minn. 8. McDonald, 147 W. Congress St. Haul. Minn., writes: "I contracted a severe cold last winter , and thought I would never get rid of it. I tried Vlnol as a last resort, and it has completely cured me." Vinol combines two world-famed tonics, the healing, medicinal properties of cod liver oil and tonic Iron, depalatable and agreeable to t heweakest stomach. For this reason, Vlnol is unexcelled as a strengthfor old people, delicate chil- ' dren, weak and run-down persons, after sickness and for Chronic Coughs, Colds and Bronchitis. j sale at MEXRAY'S PHARMACY I COLD SPRING. 1 Mr. Hubert Stephenson, of Sc-uth j Dennis, vis ted among relatives at.d j during the week. Mrs. Hannah Crease and sister spent Tuesday at Fishing Greek. J. G. Corson is away this week attending a session of the State Grange as delegaie from Cold Spring Grange. The Cobweb Social held in the Hall «t Cold Spring on Thanksgiving evenproved a success. both socially and financially and the festival held in ' connection with it was also a succes* financially and everybody had a general good time. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Learning have returned from a visit with relatives i at Pedricktown. Wm. Crease is on the sick list. I Mr. and Mrs. Richard Warrick, of < Hartford,' N. J., took Thanksgiving dinner with Mr. and 'Mrs. Albert ' jfir'tir"- ; ^ ! Rev. Joj. Garrison, of Cedarville, : J., was the guest of his sister during the week. ] Mrs. George Halbruner has returned ' from a pleasant visit to Woodbury. < Mrs. G. C. Buck, of Court House, visited her parents, the first of the ' I Mr. and Mrs. W. Y. Shaw, of PhilaI delphia, took Thanksgiving dinner with ' aDd Mrs. C. Hand ' EVERY WOMAN WILL BE INTERESTED ' There has recently been discovered I aromatic, pleasant herb cure for . womans' ills, called Mother Gray's AUSTRALIAN -LEA P. It is the only certain regulator. Cures female weak- ' see abd Backiche, Kidney,. Bladder 1 and Urinary troubles. At all Druggists or by avail 50 cents." Sanrole Free. Address, Tbe Mother Gray Company, N. Y. ■ 11-28 4t < GREEN CREEL Mra. Bernard Hand and children, of 1

~ » , j - West Oape May, are guests of her I father and Bisters this week. Harry Hewitt and wife, of Holly j Beach spent Sunday with Capt. Nathan | Doughty and wife. Mrs. Minnie Bell, of Wild wood, j spent Sunday with friends here. Mr. and Mra. Oliver Bright, of Holly | e Beach, passedjthrough here Sunday. , J John Newcomb, the horse king of j Wildw od. passed through here Mondaf. t T. Hickman drove to Wild wood Monday. The Epworth League held a good Thanksgiving service Wednesday even- j ing. Miss Olive Mathews played sev--ral cornet Jselectious. She is but ten U ears old > * Mrs William Conove- is a quite ill j at this writing. Misses Douglass and Stri kler. of Burleigh, spent Sunday with Mr?. Harry Thompson. M ss Emm.i Norbury is so' nding 1 some time with her sister in Philadelohia. Frank Hollingsead took his family to Cspe May Saturdsy. : Mra Martin Hewson returned to i' ' Clay t ou Friday. ' Mrs. Vira Schellenger and daughter, i ' of West Cape Ma- , arc guests of her j , mother thia weak. Captain and Mrs. Nathan Doughty, and Mr. and Mra. Clinton Conover ati tended the ox roast at Ottens' Harbor : ■ Thanksgiving Day. I N. W. Cresse is building a new step ' ■ to the Methodist Church. The Junior 1 League assumes the bill. . Ralph Schellenger is putting in a set j of Jones platform scales at his farm. Mrs. Ada Hess, cf Seaville, a former j . resident, spent Saturday with Mrs. Lida Norbury. Several of the members of Hereford [ Lodge, I. O. O. F., attended a session , at .Court House Friday evening. ' Mr. and Mrs. Truman Hickman spent ^ j Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. Harry 1 Watson, at Goshen. The men went ' I after rabbits and got twelve. Mrs. Emily Armstrong, of Ocean I City, 'is with her -parenets this week. ( The sew County and State road is J , J covered with Brick Hill gravel all the ^ I J wBy. ! Mrs. Coleman Camp and daughter Elvil, of Couil House, spent Friday with Ralph Mr. and Mrs. Schellenger. Lorin Whildin, of West Cape May, ' , called on friends here Friday. A cradle roll is being formed for the J i Methodist Sunday school with lots of babies to go on. I Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Camp were 8 among those from here who attended the annua! Thanksgiving supper at Hereford Lodge, L 0. 0. F. . at Court House Thursday evening. Mr. and Mra • Alvin Deughty have , begun housekeeping in their own house. ' Harry Thompson is having his hous painted. Theodore Hickman and H. T. Bennnet are doing tbe work. The regular mouthly business meeting of tbe Epworth League was held 8 the home of Mrs. M. M. Norbury evening Rev. Elijah Tozer closed the revival meetings at Burleigh Sunday evening. He will begin a series at Rio Grande!" on December 29th. Coleman Selover. William Wheeler; and Ed. Shaw are up the bay, after J U ducks, turtles, eels- and muskrats. I Mr. and Mrs. Herbert James, °f ' ~ Avalon, Mr. and Mrs. Jtsse Hearon, j of Sea Isle Oity. were guests of their ' parents on Thursday. J J A large number from here attended | the ibsptism at Rio Grande Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Coleman Gamp, of * West Oape Mav, spent Sunday with his sister. Mrs. R. Schellenger. " Mrs. Frankie Camp and Miss Hannab Hoffman spent Saturday aod Sunday in MUlville. - S ltra. Hattie Crease, of Philadelphia, I and Mrs. Ada Swain, (of Swainton, j * were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank! * Hollingsead Sunday. - j V

" Mrs. K. Toxer attended a birthday party of her daughter^ Woodruff's last weak. Mra. Jere Foster is on her • annual visit in Philadelphia for several weeks. There will be a public installation of officers in Excelsior Castle, K. O. E.. the first Saturday evening in Jannary. Eli Sharp, of Heitlervillle, will be present and do tbe work. I W. H. Thompson,, the proud dad of a nice baby girl, born last weak, sent » nice treat to his Ragle brothers Saturday, wnich was thoroughly enjoyed after the session Rev. H. 3; Miller, of Heiskrville, wi 1 exchange pulpits with Rev. E. Tozer next Sunday and preach beie morning and evening. • The Castle of Eagles here paid two death claims last month, amounting tu j. six hundred dollars. The money was ' paid to one widow, tbe other to a' moth-r. The Castle is in fine condition j financially and has a membership of , orei one hundred, all in good standing, j Officers were nominated Saturday I evening. ' - — : — - V' PILES , and other diseases of the ] redtum cured without the knife. Treatment painless. No delay, from business. The most careful and rigid investigation invited. Send for pamphlet i DR. R- REED, Room 720 Witherepoon Building, Wal- - j nut street | Office boars 9 to 2. 11,14 26t 'I — Go to Thomas Sou Its, Gold Spring, ' I for the things you need for the table, i and family, and obtain satisfactory goods at the smallest cost Full and complete stock, carefully selected, ' with knowledge born of experience. , gained by an active career of more . years than that of any dealer in Lower | Township. tf FISHING CREEL. j Charles Barnett, of Holly Beach, is visiting his uncle, Jscob Barnett, over 3 Thanksgiving. Miss Florence Snyder and brother Harry, of Coid Sj*ng, were over ) Thanksgiving visitors with their aunt, Mrs Frank Barnett Mr. and Mrs. Israel Woolsou spent Thanksgiving with Mr. Woolson's j brother, D. R. Woolson. Warren Mount, of Holly Beach, spent pait of last week with hia frier.d, , Walter Barnett Mr. and Mrs. Nathar. Mickle and children, of Wildwood, spent Saturday with-his sister, Mrs J. McPherson. We see Ruth McPherson out able to attend to studies again. i | ; We are sorry to say at this writing il.ene Woolson is jvery sick with pneu- i \ monia. We hope for her speedy recovery. , Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Yerrick were 1 over Sunday visitors with Mr. Yer- . rick's sister, Mjrs. Harry Fiaher, at ! West Cape May. ( ( a Owing to the cold weather several of i our fishermen have taken up tbeir ] fykes. ] Mrs. Martha Snyder has returned 1 from Holly Beach after spend- 1 ing Thanksgiving with her grandson, j i Israel Woolson. i Miss Emma McPherson. spent 1 Thanksgiving with Holly Beach ] Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Miller enter- i tained on Thanksgiving Mr. and Mrs. t G. W. McNeill and family, also Mr. j and Mrs. Elmer Cramer, of Mana- 1 hawkin, and Mr. and Mrs. H. Crane, | of Atlantic City. i Mr, and Mrs. George Matthews spent Sunday . last with Mr. Matthew's sis- f ter, Mrs. Fra,nk Thomas, at Court . i Mrs. Virgil Snyder and daugnter'( Lydia returned home on Saturday 'ast from Murristown after spending a t week with her sisters. t Enoch Miller had quite a postal j shower on Thanksgiving as it was hie j $ birthday. 1 1 Leslie Woolson and sister Jennie, ! , spent Saturday evening with El woe d C Douglass and ^ster, at Cold Spring. Anna Thomas returned to her home In Camden after a pleasant visit with relative here on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Shaw are visiting friends in , Dajby, Pa., for a few ^ dK». ; Emily Engereon is visiting her uncle, p Mr. Jacob Barnett, for a few days. a Mrs. Virgil Snyder called on friends 2 at West Cape May on Tuesday. * We ihink Uncle Gale has the piemi urn oft the finest hog in our village. E.. C. Kerns and Ella Woolson and son Oliver, of Holly Beach, Miss Liz- . e izie Kerns, a trained nur6e, of Pitman j t: 'Grove, Robbie Woolson and Walter!" j Barnett, drove to Holly Beach on Sat- ! t] urday last. i C ! ysiwood Douglass, of Cold Spring, | n took dinner with his uncle, Mr. Lemuel ! on Sunday. l; ! Socrates Shaw took dinner on _ Thanksgiving with Charles Long in I their new cottage at Oape May Court i House. j | Mrs. Ellen Mickle is spending a | week with Mrs. Sadie Bates. Mrs. Linda McPherson and daughter j visited our Sunday school on Sunday I last. We are pleased to see our friend, Eli j Snyder, at borne again. Mr. and Mra Aaron Woolson have . ' gone to Philadelphia for two weeks ! I and other interesting places for Mr. | Woolson's health. I

r n- Sta. tatovi.TT i , Mr with . walk. Mr. ' Uuiia of OoU Spri^, 1, helping th ». 1 Frank Woolson was boms over . Thanksgiving with his parento. Mr. i Aaron Woolson. Hia nephew, Russel • stay until Chriatmaa, at Camp Town, 1 Pennsylvania. Mr. and .Mra. Joe Fmd have • re- : turned to Mra. Ford's aunts, After t visiting Oape May over Sunday. 3. J ALL THE GOOD QUALITIES of Ely's Cream Balm, solid, are found in Liquid Cream Balm, which is inteoded , for uae in atomizers. Thaf it is a wonderful remedy for Nasal Catarrh r , proved by an ever-increasing mass of - testimony. It does not dry odt nor . rasp tbe tender air passages. It allays )• the inflaifimation and goes straight to j Jth*-' ccot of thediseeaae. Obetinate old ^ i cases hava yielded in a few weeks Ail i druggists. 75c.. including xpraying ' tub». or mailed by Ely Biros, 58 Wari ren Street. New York. WESrCAPTMAY 1 : . " /Mr. and Mrs Coleman Camp spent ; Saturday and Sunday with Mr. Camp's ' sister, at Green Qgeek. i Mr. and Mrs William FeDderaon and 1 little son Rex, were over Sunday vLir tors with his parents Hairy Greaves has accepted apoai- • Holly Beaeh. Mr. and Mra. Charles Corson were week-end guests with Mr. and Mrs > Taylor Richards, at tbeir home in Phil- ; adelphis j Mrs Thorn i s Hughes, al Sea Isle , City, was ^ visitor here with her ; jnother, Mrs. Walter Fenderaon. I Mrs E. G. Doughty spent the latter part of the week in Vineland and Philadelphia. . Mrs. George Geiaaberger, of < Philadelphia, has been visiting her mother, 5 Mrs. Baker. , ■ Mr. and Mrs. Levi Johnson have been entertaining Mr. and Mrs Walter : Peck, of Atlantic City, r Dr. and Mrs. Frank R. Hughes and , Mr. and Mra. David Hughes enjoyed a trip to Eldora Thursday, of last week, t in the doctor's auto, where they viai ited Mr. and Mrs.' Bishop. Mr. and Mrs William Matthews , enjoyed a gunning trip through the , woods surrounding Dennisville on FriI Misv Elizabeth Lore, of New York. ' is making an extended visit hare with friends. i Mrs Ralph Cummings is spending some time here with her parents. A pleasant social evening was spent at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Doughty on Tuesday1 evening, the occasion being in celebration' of his , i birthday. The guests present included - Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pierson, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Matthews and daughter Clara, Mr. and Mrs Theodore Reeves and son Orion, Mr. and Mrs. Harry i Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hughes, i ■ Oliver, Miss Mary Bate, Mrs ! I Brian', and son Raymond, Mra. Charles | - Briant and son Laurence, Mrs. Howard j i Miss Ethel Stites, Miss Helen i Miss Mary Doughty, Mrs. Re- I ' Wiley, Mr. and Mrs. E. (j. ] j Joseph McPherson. i Miss Kate Souder has returned after i a pleasant sojourn among relatives < and friends in Camden and Philad 1- ; \ ' Quite a nu aber fro.-n West Cape 1 1 attend the Brick Church at Cold l< Mrs Leonard Cummings is visiting ! son, William Cummings. ii Active preparations are being made I c for the Christmas festivities at the J t I Chap' 1. t The round house of the West Jersey j ' and Seashore Railroad is being re- ! paired by the addition of a new roof. | The Woman's Aid Society of the Cold j £ I Spring Presbyterian Church, will meet j ( today, Saturday, at 8 p. m., at then ■ residence .of Mrs. Waiter Hand, West j 1 May. | j MRS. H. S. SMITH, |( Secretary. | { THIS IS WORTH READING Leo. F. Zelinski, of 68 Gibson Street, j Buffalo, M. Y., says: "I cured the most annoying cola sore I ever had, ! with Bucklen s Arnica Salve. I applied this salve once a day for two i days, when every trace of the sore was gone." Heals all sores Sold under , guaranteed at All Druggists. 25c. dec | j( NOTICE Of SETTLEMENT Notice is hereby given that the ac- ! counts of the subscriber, as Adminis- ! of Charles P. Hughes, deoeased, I will be audited and. stated by the Sur- | rogate, and reported for settlement to i 1 the Orphans' Court of the County of j ; May on the 6th day of January j b next. | N Dated November 28, 1998. |< JAMES MECRAY, v 5t Administrator | /

If not, sowetfctng mut He It suppbet the dnortsof f* "1 f required for tbe babv Ifbabv ; is not (KMBlehed by its aatfficia! ' food, then tt requires icon's ! EMULSION Half a teaspoonful three or four tones a day In . Its bottle will have the desired efiect It seems to have a mafltral effect upon babies and diSdren. A fifty-cent bottle wfll prove the tsuth of our statements. ii— ewx'ylr [ y»>T nwir»»av*ana>SwnM.SCOTT & BOWNE. 409 Pearl SL. New Ycrk : Interesting New IVotes ^ Continued from First Page r afield, only last fair two male walruases with tusks were taken in the r Gulf of St. Lawrence, alter an inter- ' val of one hundred years, and in consequence ot an event so significant " speculation i« already rife regarding ■ the sea cow. sea elephant, groat auk. manatee and other vanishing species i of tbe frigid zone, as to whether thAy r may nonreturn at some future time as well, and envoys of tbe United States i "ind Canada have been instructed to 1 lookout for specimens afield. Indeed, > a great auk has been reported as hav- " ing been seen within the past two years on the north shore of Hudson 1 Strait Manatees, whose eastern habi- : ta- is the Indian River region of " Florida, from which they have been absent for several years, so that specimens are seldom seen,' have been cap1 tared within the month off the New Jersey coast. fc W • Preparations are going forward for ; the New Year's celebration. fc fc fc They say the third rail does great ' execution in removing dog». Can't we 1 have one laid on Washington street? fc fc fc 4 There are a number of canning faci toriea, extensive glass works, gold factory, an extenaire sand plant, and there are sections where | and tiling can be made from the sand and clay deposits, all inOape May j County. There is to be a manufacj tory of automobiles and power boats. Th's shows encouraging development tbe direction of attracting industries and 'here is no -'oubt that growth in this lin" will continue. The creation of the harbor and inland waterway and j the fine railroad facilities will certainI portance, in time, r-f Cape May : County. A. C. Gile is repainting and beautii fying the house of Dr. S. F. Ware, of Decatur and Lafayette I streets, and also William King's surf ; baths and cottage on Beach avenue. Card of Thanks I Captain Sooy and crew of the Cold j Life Saving Station, desire to | their appreciation to Mrs. Wilj liam H. Mills, for ber kind remem- ; b ranee on Thanksgivine day in sending ice cream to assist the Thanksgiving ; dinner of Captain aDd crew. Tbe work I of the crew in saving Captain Mill's i launch "Madeline," which grounded in tbe inlet some weeks ago, was tbe inI centive to this kindness. The New Paint Store John Little has opened up the busi- ; ness of selling paints at the corner of | Jackson and Washington streets and [it I just the place to buy fresh paints. ' S-28-tf CA8TOHIA. Bean tlx RbH Y« Ifa* Umji Bttfflt ] The aucient game of bowls used to | played in tbe open air but the Cape ; May experts, who are hard to beat, learned zhe art in the palatial quarters I which houses tbe fine Congress Hall 81 Perry street. Try them, tf

One Dose for doughs Children cough at nigh'.? Give them Ayei^s Cherry Pec; . toral. Often a single dose at bedtime wfll completely control the cough. Good for any one with a add or cough. Good for easy cases, hard cases; good for acute cases, chronic cases. Ask your doctor to tell you, honestly and frankly, just what he thinks of this old standard remedy. No alcohol in this cough medicine. J.C.Ayn Co., Lowell, Ma*. lazy bver makes a lazy boy. Aa active desands aw active 8m>. *>mJ laxative for boys tad ghds than Ajtf'* Fffia. Ask year doctor aboottfcea. Hotooap.