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■ ■ i 1 II The irtnil You Have Always Bought, and which has been in use for over 30 years, has borne the signature of /t ^ — and has been made under his per- • SjF sonal supervision since its infancy. /■&cc*a44 Allow no one to deceive you in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and " J ust-as-good " are but Experiments that trifle with aud endanger the health of j t« ynthno and Children — ^Experience against Experiment. 1 What Is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea — The Mother's Friend. CENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS /J Bears the Signatnreof^^^^ c The Kind You Have Always Bought , In Use For Over 30 Years. ;
RIO GRANDE ; The Grangers held a strawberry fee- . r tival in the grove by the M. E. Ohnrch 1 1 on Tuesday evening. I > Mrs. Lida Hand, who went to the ] Medico-Chi Hospital about two weeks t ago for an operation of the throat, we i are pleased to bear, is doing nicely. j Miss Lida Reeves, who has been I ■pending the winter here with her niece, has gone to her home at Cape j May Point t ^^__Harry Fisher ii the proud owner of a i ^tvery fine buggy. t ■ Mrs. Lizzie Shaw made a business t trip to Dennisville on Tuesday. Rv Mrs. William Hewitt is entertaining \ ■ iter daughter and grand child, of Wild- I wood. t Mrs. Eliza Morton is quite indisposed • at this writing. 1 John Hewitt is visiting friends in « Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Ri lay and Mrs. Annie Neal have been taking in tlie j light", of Philadelphia, Gettysburg. { York and Chalfonte, and report a good ! 5 time. ; Master Francis Jones has gone to - work for Leslie Bates, of Fishing Creek, for the summer. } Printing for Farmers. \ Farmers as well as all other business men should have their printed bill ^ beads, cards, piper and envelopes. It looks like business, it is more con- { venient it helps trade, and it is cheaper. Send for our pi\ce list and samples or call at office when you are in Cape May and we will tell you all about it STAR AND WAVE PUBLISHING CO., 316 and 317| Washing ton street Health and mnscle are developed by the judicious exercise afforded by the bowling alleys. Congress Alleys, 83 Perry street are the most modern and best equipped. Try an eve - ing at the ancient and ever enjoyable game. tf COURT BOUSE The certificate of incorporation of the Motor Club of Wildwood has been filed in the office of the County Clerk ; here. The purpose for which the'.clnb 1 is formed is to promote the interests of automobiling as a pleasure and a sport on tbe Five Mile Beach, Cape May County, and the general advancement of healthful sports and social inter-
e — k H cousre. The members are composed of • I prominent business and professional ^ of the Five Mile Beach resorts. p 1 trustees elected for the coming g I year are : Philip P. Baker, Charles P 0 Vanaman, Jed DuBois, Henry H. Ot- t John W. Young, William H. a Harbison, Sherman T. Dowler, James Albert Harris, Frank P. Downs. IFrank * H. Crammer and Victor O. Reynolds. ° Surrogate Charles P. Vanaman has j, probated the will of Hattie McEvoy, who died at Townsend's Inlet last April. She devises all her ^property to her husband, John McEvoy. and ap- g points him sole executor. t The stand pipe of the Stone Harbor t Company is about comp eted. the time tbe cummer season opens r new company will be in condition t to supply the cottages with city water. I This has long been needed and will be t great benefit to the resort. 1 1 Ask far Alios FmI-Eix. A powder for swollen, tired, hot- 1 1 ] smarting feet. Sample sent FREE, { t Alfo Free Sample of the Foot-Ease , | Corn Pad, a new invention. Address Allen S. Olmsted, Le Roy, N. Y. 6-15 4t ] " I T. H Taylor is the Cape May Agent { ! for Waldorf shoes for men and women- I $2.50. Hand sewed method. Star an& OTave 51 tbe Sable i 1 I Mtfib Clt>e tor map anb June. 1000 1 j MAY JUNE A. M. P. M. Date A. M. P. M. < 6.47 6.13 1st 6.12 6.82 ] 6.26 6.44 2nd 6.41 7.06 . 6.69 7.12 8rd 7.22 7.48 7.22 7.40 4th 6.01 8.22 , 7.65 8.10 6th 8.45 9.05 8.26 8.45 6th 9.27 9.50 8.57 9.22 7th 10.16 10.36 « 9.88 10.02 8th 11.10 11.27 1 10.22 10.48 9tb 12.08 12.10 1 4 11.13 11.40 10th 12.23 1 11 1 12.00 12.30 11th 1.26 2.20 12.87 1.20 12th 2.35 3.27 , ; 1.45 2 38 13th 3.45 4.28 3.00 3.52 14th 4.52 5.25 ! 4.14 4.66 15th 5.64 6.17 1 ,5.18 5.49 16th 6.52 7.08 6.14 6.40 17th 7.45 7.55 I 7.07 7.28 18th 237 & 43 i 7.59 8.14 19th 9.25 9.29 t 8.48 9.00 20th 10.14 10.15 t . 8.87 9.47 2lat 11.01 10.58 . 10.28 10.33 22nd 11.47 11.40 1 11.20 11.22 23rd 12.10 12.32:, : 1 1200 1215 24th 1224 1.20 i ,1212 1.14 25th L08 2W ! . 1.09 216 26th 1.52 233 j 210 8.10 27th; 239 8.27 • 8.10 4.00 28th 3.30 4.801, ' 4.05 4.42 29th 4.25 5.00 |, c 4.65 5.20 30th 5.15 5.561, 5.35 6.65 81st
Women's Secrets # There is one man in tbe United State* who hat perhaps beard more women's secrets than any other man or woman in tbe country. These secrets are not secrets of guilt or shame, but tbe secrets of suffering, and they have been confided to Dr. R. V. Pierce in tbe hope and expectation oi advice end help. That lew oi these women have been disappointed in their expectations if proved by the iact that ninety-eight per cent, oi *11 women treated by Dr. Pierce have been absolutely and altogether cured. Soch a record would be remarkable ii the V oases treated were numbered by hundreds only. But when W M record applies to tbe treatment oi more than half -a- mil- f T • lion women, in a practice of over 40 years, it is phenomenal, and entitles Dr. Pierce to the gratitude accorded him by women, at the first oi specialists in the treatment of women's diseases. Every sick woman may consult Dr. Pierce by letter, absolutely without charge. All replies arc mailed, sealed in perfectly plain envelopes, without any printing or advertising whatever, upon tbem. Write without iear as without fee, to World's Dispensary Medical Association, Dr. R. V. Pierce, Prest., Buffalo, N. Y. DM. PIERCE'S FAVORITE PRESCRIPTION Iflyilr w calt Women Strong, Slol* Women Well.
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110#, by American Pram Association. These articles and illustrations must not be reprinted without special permission.] MOTHER, DONT 8PANK BILLY. Oh. mother, don't spank Billy H he wants to run barefoot! That would be very silly ' | And quite unwise to boot. Oh. let him spread his little toes Out on tbe earth so sweet! Twill save htm from those awful corns , That ornament your feet. Oh. mother, don't spank BlUy If be wants to set a hen! I'm sure It would be silly To spank our Billy then. That ben will hatch some lovely chicks That will grow nice and fat. And Bill will let you sell them all To buy a bigger hat. Oh. mother, don't spank Billy If he wants to take a swim! For that It would be silly To take a Uck at him. You'll thus have time to dye your hair. And don't forget this, ma: If you're always spankln' Bill, the boy. You'll forget to henpeck pa. a it. b. DO YOUR BEST. Furbaps you b4.ve W of the bay wbose fattier joked ton about tbe ■mail egg bla bantam laM. Tbe boy bought a goose egg, bung It down before the hen oh the nest and placed there the sign, "Keep your eye on this and do your best." The little hen often at the big goose egg, bat mattered not, for that tiny white egg was her capacity, and she couldn"' better than her best Tbe father was not wise or be would not have ridiculed the little hen for laying such a ■mull egg, but be would have held ber as a wonder and an example of doail one may with the talents possessed. The little lesson here is for all of us to have a grand ideal and to use all resources to reach It If we do oor best that's sufficient and that's the THE CHICKEN DOCTOR 8AY8— When those goslings get fits and grow thinner and thinner aod their and thirst Increase they have tapeworm. Bun a small rubber tube down their rubber necks to the crop and poor down a teaspoon ful of turpentine and In an j ,
hour give a tablespoonful of castor oil. i , Be careful not to run the tube Into , ! the windpipe. Bury all droppings deep. I | This remedy may be given in soft I Wben your favorite rooster gets a j lump on bis back right near his j | It Is not one of those bolls that j make you grouchy. | His rump gland, or oil bag, from [ j which be getB the oil to drees his pretty feathers. Is closed. Press tbe swell- | and If It does not open and dls- j . i charge, lance and remove the contents ! I carefully. Wash out with a weak solu- j tlon of carbolic acid and apply vaseline. : When your chicks get an unsteady | i gaft, sprawl around and cease to walk I It Is leg weakness, mostly caused by ; ! wooden floors, bottom beat and fore- i I Ing. | Get tbem out on the ground, feed ; cooling feeds — especially greens— regu- j beat better and keep birds In dry j quarters. If joints are red and swollen, apply wttch hazel. Put four grains of bicarbonate of , • soda In the drinking water each day for every ten chicks and six grains for mature stock. Continue until relieved. When your young pheasants or chickens become blown up like a circus balloon don't jump to the conclusion that It's dropsy. It's no disease, but wind puff, caused an Injury which has so ruptured an air cavity that the air breathed by the bird escapes under the skin. Puncthe skin In several places and let out the air. Feed bird, keep It quiet and Injury | will soon beal. DONT8. j Don't Dreed from a single comb male ' that has side sprigs on his comb, and never use a green shank bird and expect yellow legged chicks. Don't keep a few prize winners and ' a. multitude of culls and sell cull eggs with a guarantee to hatch show birds. Don't let a cross bulldog run loose In the day. He will keep callers and customers away. Don't keep your plant open for business on the Sabbath day. That kind of business never did pay. Don't ask tbe poultry editor what those flat bugs are In tbe pigeon house. Ticks. Kill 'eiqjwlth benzine. Don't write us, "What are these red. long legged Jiggers In my poultry pent" Mites. Kill 'em with coal oU. Don't worry your wife about those yellow bugs on your biddies. Body lice. Kill 'em with tobacco dust Don't say: "This whole coop's Infested. IfB crawling. How did it happen?" Simply laziness. Now, go for 'em. Don't stay at tbe poultry business If U does Dot pay you— not even If you do live In "I Told You 8a" where all point the long finger.
KQOa THAT SELDOM HATCH. J With many "alga la flat alga," wbeth- 1 *r big or" little, round or long, thick or > brittle, fresh or strong. With many "alga Is Jlst algs" for hatching, and. any old egg will da With many If s ) the size; with others batcbabOlty of an egg depends on whafs tn it, but the expert knows that an egg with good | Interior, but bad exterior. Is inferior for hatching the superior. If It hatches i at all The shell, the size, tbe shape, | are of vast Importance. Bough 6bells with elevations on the surface seldom j hatch. Thin shell eggs often weep • through the pores, and the escaping
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white hardens outside, plugs Abe pores j and If not Infertile, as Is usually the case, suffocates the chick. C Expansion and contraction by heating and cooling often crack such eggs, . smear the setting under the cluck. If she doesn't crack them herself, or the strain of development doesn't make I tbem burst Such eggs are a menace to the lncu- < bator atmosphere and easily overheat I while very thick shells require more heat and moisture, and the chicks can't i break the shell. More oyster shell in I the first casS and less in the second < will bring normal texture of shell. Eggs thick round the middle H m*«ml ly Imprison chicks. Diminutive or In- I complete eggs can't hatch. Small eggs, ^ 1 If fertile, hatch runts. Double yolks i and abnormally large eggs are seldom fertile and when so hatch monsters. The man who handles thousands of 1 eggs finds freak eggs that are "fearfully and wonderfully made." These are not set or sold, but kept for family use, as they do not often
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batch, and the trade demands eggi of uniform size and shape. When such eggs are fertile the' chicks j generally get no further than pipping the shell unless you are foolish enough to help the poor cripples out Freak shapes are generally caused by overfnt, which crowds the egg organs so that they cannot produce a normal egg- We find our normal shape medium size best | for hatching. FEATHERS AND EGG8HELL8. We have adopted the plan to feed breeding males separate from tbe bens, giving tbem morning and evening meals alone They are so gallant that they serve tbe hens first, and the vigorous, greedy hens gobble all tbe grub. Better take this pointer. Your roosters j thus will keep strong and yon Insure ! fertile eggs. In six years the poultry product of Minnesota advanced $20,100,000. while i tbe Indiana beus last year advanced their egg product 240.000 dozens. Now | quit knocking. Biddy backs that ad- : vance In the president's salary. | There are many ways of making money. One of tbe latest Is selling j poultry secrets. Did you bite yet? Just read this: WHAT THET SAY. "Wa've secrets of success on tap. Just hand your money over. Come, buy our brains And set the sains And thrive like piss in clover." WHAT THE VICTIM SAYS. "Once more I sot It In the neck. Tve sone and played the fool. For secrets I sot red hot air. I've been kicked by a mule. "I now will stick to 'Poultry Notes' And set real Information. I'll pay my paper In advance And quit procrastination." Notice— When you get Btuck stick a stamp in your letter and write us. Four hundred so called sports were discovered at a Butler (Pa.) cocking main, and all but thirty-six * escaped. One was shot dead. Too sad for comment Some fanciers to get trade run Into all kinds of advertising exaggeration. A fancier's • circular mailed us declares he has been breeding a certain fowl for thirteen years when the variety Itself has only been In existence five years. Thi%, is certainly a cocksure way of obtaining fowl business by foul Mme. Paderewskl. who paid $74100 for a pen of White Orpingtons to a Kansas fancier, Is a Polander. She j bought these five chickens for Introducing a breed to meet tbe climatic conditions of Poland and thns to en- j courage poultry culture to soch an j extent as to keep at home the millions j that Poland annually pays Denmark ; for poultry products. You need not fear much mortality j among day old chicks If yon purchase j from reliable parties. One dealer j shipped 12.000. Only seven were reported dead, and some of tbe orders : ' were shipped 2000 miles. i
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