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I PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD SUMMER OUTINGS FAR AND NEAR
ALASK^WKOKPAcfl^XPOSmOHSEA^^ — JUNE I to OCTOBER 16 Tickets sold May 20 to September 29; good returning until October 31, inclusive, 1909 ARES
From New York. $92.00 From Philadelphia 89.40 from Philaaeipnia o9.*u rrom »> asmngton e>o. <o
From Baltimore 886.75 From Washington 86.75
Tickets good going and returning via direct routes. Tickets good going or returning via San Francisco will be sold at $15.25 higher than above fares from New York and Philadelphia, and at $16 00 higher from Baltimore and Washington. DENVER, COLOPvADO SPRINGS. OK PUEBLO Tickets sold June 30, July 1, 2, and 3, good returning until September 1, inclusive, 1909. RATES
From New York $60.00 From Philadelphia 67.40
From Baltimore $55.15 .j From Washington 55. 15 •
SALT LAKE CITY Tickets sold. August 3 to 6, good returning to reach original starting point thirty days from date of sale. RATES
From New "York $67.40 1 From Philadelphia. . 64.80 I Tickets sold and good going and returning via direct routes through
Baltimore $62.55 Washington 62.65
Chicago or St. Louis, or going via Chicago and returniug via St. Louis or vice versa. LOS ANGELES Tickets sold June 23 to Julj 9, good returning until October 31 inclusive 1909 RATES
From New York $9250 From Philadelphia 89.90 Tickets sold and eood going and r< Tickets
From Baltimore $85.40 From Washington 85. 40 returning via direct routes.
Tickets good going or returning via Portland will be sold at $14 75 higher than above fares from New York and Philadelphia, and at $16.35 higher than Baltimore and Washington " ST. PAUL Tickets sold July 8 to 5, good returning until July 31, inclusive, 1909 RATES
From New York $42.00 From Baltimore $37.50 From Philadelphia 89.40 From Washington 37.50 Tickets good going and returning via same direct routes. good going returning
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Yellowstone I Twenty-t $246 ROUND TRIP Fl To all the principal saashore and mounti variety of routes, and accommodating at ply the most convenient methods of sat! J. B. WOOD Passenger Traffic Manager. AT THE BAPTIST CHURCH ' Children's Day exercises at the Baptist Church Sunday. The primary and kindergarten 'departments will have the exercises in the Jmorning, commencing at .10 130."! The main school will have their exercises ^In the evening, commencing at 7 :45. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Children's Day will be observed in the'Preshyterian Church next Sunday, June 18th, and in connection with the morning serivce several infants will be baptised by the pastor, Rev. Dr. James McLeod. The evening service will be taken up with the annual Sunday school celebration. An address by Sunday school superintendent, John Mecray, and music and recitations by the children will be intvesting. Friends and strangers are courteously , Invited. Service begins in morning, half past ten and evening at eight o'clock. That the roots of many native Jlants, growing wild in our American orests, possess remarkable proprieties for the cure of human maladies is well proven. Even the untutored Indian had learned the curative value of some of these and taught the early settlers their uses. The Indian never liked to work so he wanetd his squaw to gee well as soon as possible that she might do the work and let him hunt. Therefore, he dug "papoose root" for her, for that was their great remedy for female weakness. Dr. Pierce uses the same root— called Blue Cohosh— in his ""Favorite frescription" skilfully eombined with other agents that make it more effective than any other medicine in curing all the various weaknesses and painful derangements peculiar to women. Many afflicted .women have been saved from the operating table and the surgeon's knife by the timely use of Doctor Pierce's Favorite Prescription. Tenderness over the lower region, with backache, spells of dizziness, faintness. bearing down pains or distress should not go unheeded. A course of "Favorite Prescription" will work marvelous benefit in all such cases, and generally effect a permanent core if persisted in for a reasonable length of time. For constipation, the true, scientific cure is Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets. Mild, harmless, yet sup. . UNCLAIMED LETTERS List of unclaimed letters [remaining in Cape "May postoffice for weekending Jane 10: Jennings, Dr. ; Levering, Miss Edith ; Sweet, Harry A. ; Louies, Francis. In calling'for the above please ssy advertised. J. E. TAYLOR. P. M. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S O A ST OUR I A Groceries, dry goods and provisions ; ; also boots and shoes at rock bottom prices a t^Thos. ^Soults, ColdJSpring.rtf ; d e y y y y t
Park ,L,SKfx"™«,CIFIC Canadian Rockies PERSONALLY CONDUCTED TOURS ■two days f AUGUST 14 Special Pullman Train FROM NEW YORK ALL EXPENSES PROPORTIONATE BATES FROM OTHER POINTS SUMMER EXCURSION TICKETS atalD resorts of the united States and Canada will be sold June 1 to September So. at all Tick"! Agencies. Liberal rate* of (are. a great makes these tickets lodlspenslble to she Summer wanderer who wishes season to his outing with variety. Tbeee ticket# supatlsfying Summer Travel. apply to auy Ticket Agent of the Pennsylvania Railroad (or rates, routes, and tickets. GEO. W. BOYD General Passenger Agent. BM i < The Excelsior Boarding and Livery Stables ] a Are new and modern in all there appointments, one of the important features are the "Box Stalls'' which j 1 have been built for the accommodation of driving horses, and will be rented at reasonable rates. Fine ( * driving turnouts are ; for hire at all times with CT without attendants. In connection with this ^ modern establishment there is a well equipped Blacksmith Shop in charge of skilled mechanics, for further ^ r information address • j -s Keystone 'phone 103 x G S. NEWELL, West Perry Street. I
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned will apply to the Court of i Common Pleas of Cape ;May County, i Ne\<- Jersey, at Cape May Court f House, on Wednesday, the thirtieth . day of June. A. D.. 1909, at ten o'clock , in the forenoon thereof or as soon j tnereafter as the Court can hear the - same, or grant him a license to keep • an Inn and Tavern and to sell 1 spirituous, vinous, malt and brewed . liquors, in quantities less than one t quart, to be drunk in and about the 2 premises he now occupies, known as The Cecil. No. 205 Ocean street. Cape : May City, New Jersey, in accordance . with Chapter 208,. the Public Laws of New Jersey, page 382. Approved May 2nd. A.D.. 1906. THOMAS H. EM MENS, j Applicant ? MANY REQUESTS from Catarrh sufferers who use atomizers have s caused us to put up Liquid Cream t Balm, a new and convenient form of Ely's Cream Balm, the|only remedy for I Catarrh which wan always be depended r on. In power to allay inflammation, | to cleanse the clogged air passages, to promote free, natural breathing, the , two forms of Cream Balm are alike. Liquid Cream Balm is sold by all druggists for 75 cents, including spraying lube. Mailed by Ely Bros.. 56 Warren I street, New York. Thomas Soulta' general store in Gold Spring is a popular base of supplies in i Lower Townahip and a "square daal" f j Uriven to every patron. 'M e
ALUMNI REUNION. e The annual reunion and banquet of , f the West Cape May Alumni will be! . held Mt Colonial Hotel, Monday even- , J ing. June 14th. Price of tickets $1.00 ( each. Please notify Miss Mary El- . i dredge or Mrs. E. L. Hughes how : b many tickets you will desire, not later ^ thin June.l2th. j Business meeting at the Colonial s commencing at 8 :30 sharp. Dues for 1 e the year will be collected at this ® meeting. B GREAT HYDRANGEA PLANT 3 The finest and largest hydrangea plant known }is on the lawn of Jacob, t Snare's summer residence, comer . South Lafayette and Congress . streets*. 4 Cape May. The one plant stands 6 : jj feet and 8 inchealhigh and measures , i 32 feet and 4 inches in circumferance, * with upward of 500 bunches of flower ' buds, which will^be the most beautiful night imaginable. Cape May is surely I • the borne of the hydrangea, CASTOR I A i For Infants Children. Tb« Kind Yon Have Always Bought ' Blenatureof 6
. WESTON. 0cean-to-0cean Walker t < Said receotly : "When you feel down e and out, . feel there is no use living, . , just take your bad thoughts with you 0 and walk them off. Before you have walked a mile things will look rosier. ■ Just try it." Have you noticed the inv crease in walking of late in every comr munity? Many attribute it to the comfort which Allen's Foot- Ease, the antiseptic powder to^be shaken into the 1 shoes, gites to the millions now using r As Weston dias said, "It has real B merit." 5-29 4t * The New Paint Store John Little has opened up the bueia ness of selling paints at the comer of . Jackson and Washington streets and it D , is just the place to buy fresh paints. r 3-23- tf . . 1 Reliable Remedy for ; CATARRH p.. n — n, \) Pg Ely s Cream fr t | is quickly absorbed. ( j fines Relief al Once. It cleanses, soothes. heals and protects aBHBHBSUMh the diseased memIbrane resulting from Catarrh and drives away a Cold in the Head quickly. Bestores , the Senses of Taste and Smell. Full size 50 eta. at Druggists or by mail. liquid u ' Cream Balm for use in atomizers 75 cts. h Ely Brothers. 56 Warren Street, New York g
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CHARLES A. SWAIN Sole Agent 305-7 Jachson Street Established 1886 Bell Telephone V7\ Established 1886 $e|| Phone 97 * The Daylight Store Spring Line of Dress Goods Now Ready FINE GOODS POPULAR PRICES Complete Assortment of all Fabrics Quality and Style Always Our First Consideration. O. L W. KNERR' 518.3o WASHINGTON STREET 1 "omen bohlinF coT 1 H Imported |and Domestic Wines and Liquors, A full Hue of § high class Whiskeys
Three Feathers Patterson and Coane No. 6 Tramrick Peerless Overholt G. and B. Blue Label Wi ana mue uaoei Autocrat M
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IH and all other leading brands. A large variety of bottled beers RNE LINE OF JOHN STEIGERWALD & GO CIGARS » BOX TRADE A SPECIALTY HI I 312 AND J14 WASHINGTON STMT j£ WOLFF'S BAKERY 406 and 408 Washington Street. Finest products of finest quality. Every detail under my personal supervision. I desire to make the WOLFF QUALITY stand for the highest excellence F. W. WOLFF faJ>0<K^>O^S>O0<?>00C->>00CS>0O«S» | PHILADELPHIA RIDING ACADEMY INC. | J ' J' H ™FIELD, General Manager, j | |i fOf Stables Open June 10 ) ' Riding and driving taught. Well trained saddle horses \ 1 C ' Excellent eqippment, Thorough stableman. Horses taken f 1 / , Cape May Stables, Schellengera Landing, C. Gerald Taylor, Mgr. J , Jt Ocean City Stables, Sixth St. and Haven ave., Harrison C. Stanton, Mgr j Phila. Stables, Parkway and Fairmont ave.. Arthur W. Sankey, Mgr" jj I —e I V FEW HElTHOUSE To raise fine birds you must provide comfortable quarters. Profitable egg getting presumes this— success in the poultry business requires it. PAR01D tba Permanent Ready Roofing I is especially prepared to meet the ponltrymen's needs. His a heavy felt (not paper). H No tsrln it — proot against climatic changes. Easily applied by any one. with free H roofing kit inside each roU; does not require painting when first applied and lays flat. ^B The only roofing wU rust-proof cape. Yon can save money and keep your poultry dry and warm by using PAROD. Send or call to-day for oar book el Farm and foulUy building Plana, it is tree. H __ CAPE MAY GRAIN AND COAL COMPANY The new dairy feed "SUGAROTA' is prepared for the purpose of Produce ing Milk. It is also the most economical feed on the market. IT A TRIAL. PRICE $1.50 PER 100 LBS Cape May Grain Coal CoWashington St Near Reading Terminal I. H. ELDREDGE, Manager. 'Pkoie No 16 X Pfcoie No 206X

