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CON-'T LIE Tbe world Is filler! with liars bol ', Bat Troth will never pale. And be who lies and falsifies la on bis way to jail. The base deceiver loses caste. And buries deep iy same Tbe heritage of righteous birth — His prestige and good name — C. A Brewtun. MOTHER GRAY S SWEET POWDKRS FOR CHILDREN /Successfully used by Mother Gray, • amrae in tbe Children's 'Home in New $7Tork, cure Fevenehneaa. Bad Stomach. Tet thing Disorder*, move and regulate .the. Bowels end-Destroy Worm-. Over 10.000 testimonials. They never fail. At ail Druggists. 25c Sampl FREE. Address, Alien S. Olrastead, Le Roy, N. Y. 11-13 2t V THE FAMILY HEADING PROBLEM To find reading that satisfies one's craving for the might and attractive, i and is at the same time perfectly suitable for impressionable young people, is at times very difficult. Tbe best magazines are admittedly published for mature readers only. Tbe Youth's Companion alone is tor all the family While the editors keep in mind the eager desire of the young for tal s.of action, enterprise and adventure, these stories in The Oompamon are so well written^ ss to fascinate Jmen and women io all stages ofjlife's journey This is true not only of the fiction in Tbe Companion, but of the entire contents. The articles, by famoue writers, convey knowledge that is useful to the w irest and most experienced as « ell a- tbe immature. In abort. The Companion solves the reading probem for the entire family. It ia entertaining and is "worth whjle." Every now subscriber will find ii of special avdantage to send at once tbe $1 75 for the new 19 0 volume." Not only does he get the beautiful "Venetian" Calendar for 1910. lithographed in thirteen colors and gold, but all the issues of The Companion for the remaining we ks of 19"9. Tbe Youth's Company , Companion Building, Boston, Maes Health and muncie arc deve oped b< tbe judicious exer ise afforded uy th.". bowling alleys. Congress Alleys. 3 Perry street, are the most modem and best equipped. Try an eve < ing at the ancient and ever enjoyabi game. if SCENE VTCAPE MAY IN 1847 Jeweler J o'cph^ ir.d has shown us a reproduction of a paper issued in August, 1817. entitled "The Silver Standard," and pubLsbed by Rogers Bros., which contains this reference of the Cape May uf that day : i A dagum raotvpirt could not present ' a truer picture of a bathing scene at ' Cape Mav mail i be .trust hu^ g.ven us < here. AVc can almost ne tin- moti on i «jt the waves; and the attitude of ;i 11 t <f»h parti, s represented is so so natural ' IBs! »c look for . the positions to 1 1

. change. I* cools and refreshes to look . at a scene like th , nn.l to feel, in • msgins'ipn, the shock of the inprees- ; ice surf, -o ofien felt in reality Have • you been to Oape May this season, •pont-up denizens of the Lot city? No? j Then shut up your ledger, close your office, cork up your inkstand, and, carpet bag in hand, Atep on board a swift gliding steamer, and hasten away to snuff the ocean breezes and take a plunge in .the invigorating waters, j Depend upon it, you will find as mSny dollars in fyour pocket on next New r Year's day as if you had not taken a ■ week's holiday in the sultry summer * time.

^ J 2yjt-v,i ; : I MB. Uom , EWxw^Seuwa j Cleanses the Svsteiu [ E$ectaaV\y, . lispels colds and Headaches * &\xe\c Cous\V\KA\OU; I Arts aaXwaXVy acX&XruVy as r c.Laxa\wt BertjojNen^owwvandQi^d i na-youu^ and 0\d. J To 6s\ vVs b»nej\cux\ eftecXs. I always buy Xhe Gemvae* r CALIFORNIA ! Fib Syrup Co. ; SMS BY ALL LEADING WIUOttSB r «4 aaa only, regular pnee 50* par bc*He.

EVER HAVE IT? If You Have, tbe Statemmi of This Cape may ' itizen Will Interest You. Evd-r have a "low-down'" pain in the ; back? In the "small. " or right over the hips? j ^ That's the home of backache. . It's caused by sick kidneys. ( That's why Doan's Kidney Pills cure it. Cape May people endorse this. _ Read a caae of it : Mrs Chas Holmes, Poplar street, | j Cape May Court House, N. J., says. j I "I found more benefit from Doan's I Kidney Pills than from any other rem- j . edy I had previously used. For some i | ime I suffered from severe pains ( hrough my loins and sides and my back was extremely weak. 1 was so much impress, d by an advertisement . regarding Dean's Kidney Pills that i procured a box at Willeta Corson's Drug Store. The results of their use j ' were gratifying from the first and it ; , was but a short time before. mv back | , was strengthened and the pains re- j | lievex. I can recommend Doan's Kid- J I [ ney Pills as a remedy that lives up to j representations. I. For rale by all dealers. Price. file . Foster-Miiburn On., Buffalo, N. Y j I so'e eg. nts for the United States. Kememnt-r tbe name— Doan's — and j take no other 1 H. Taylor is the Cape May Agent I for aldorf shoes for men and women- : 12.50. Hand »ewed method. II The Ii'-.. ral treatment of customers , of the Sec urity TrusiCompany causes! much favorable comment tf Children Cry Ii FOR FLETCHER'S ' C AS TORI A The southern coast of New Jersey | is unanimously in favor of the restora- | ' tion of the one hundred and fifty trip j ticket for sixty d. liars. The railroad i officials are scheming at all times to j r the% "revenues of the corpora- ! 8 says the Atlantic City Review. 1 1 victims of the schemes are tbe 1 1 travelers First they raised the rate ; | from one dollar and fifty cents to one ■ v dollar and seventy-five cents, and then j f jumped it to two dollars. In addition, 1 1 the> ad varied the parlor car price ! a from twenty-five to thirty-five cents. | c Then they added the extra quarters for f the bridge ticket. Now they seek to I Withdraw the six months book in order n to increase the tax on patrons of the v railroads. The entire southern cnast E baa felt tbe increase-in fares. Every I addition to the c 8t of transportation li a tendency to stop travel. The a constant jumps in cost recently must t have bad ito effect upon travel. Tbe n railroad figures that the increase will a more than repay it for the loss of pas- n sengers But the resorts cannot figure ii it that way. Theg. can not raise the t tariff on guests. The railroads are t working injury to the coast and it is f high time that an energetic prutest is fa made The ', Review trusts that the combined protest of tbe coast will have its effeect on the high officials of the p railroads and cause them to see that -t the prosperity of the resort* along the o coast means the prosperiiy uf the" S railroads. V •3 ' The advocnus of the MassnchuBctU 8

Ballot, and voting machines and a thousand andf one devices to cocapUcate the act uf voting seem to be governed by tbe idee that every Voter needs a guardian to inform him of bis duties as a voter and to direct his operations In easting his ballot Any voter would inform them that they are wrong and! that the average voter detest a all^tbe monkey business by which these theorists would make the act of voting so difficult aa to require a special training. Nothing better than the "ballot of the daddies'' have ever been invented and no better expresI sions of the public opinion has ever I been obtained than was secured by I the use of this ballot Every man is I entitled to vote, and be should not <>e I hindered nor obstructed. Tbe Iocs! J election boards should not be permitted under any circumstances to throw out a ballot once properly deposited with them. Such power as this should not exist anywhere for it is tbe power of disfranchisement, the power of depriving a man of his most sacred right of suffrage which belongs to him as the result of centuries of struggle for the liberty which has its expression in this right If a law ia violated by a voter let him be liable to punishment . by the proper judicial tribunal after n due trial, but do not hinder bis exercise h of bis right to cast his ballot and to t Lave it counted. ' QpOD WAY TO DO BUSINESS In ordering a 50c bottle of Dr. r Howard's oelehrated specific for the | cure of constipation and dyspepsia a 25 ^ cents, Mecray's Pharmacy ia giving ^ one of the greatest trade chances ever offered to tbe people of Oape May. ' Even though offered at half price for r introductory purposes the specific is sold under a guarantee to cure or the money will be refunded. If food does not digest well, if there is gas or pain in the stomach, if the tongue is coaied and the btfcath bad, if there is constipation and straining, Dr. Howard's specific will cure you. , If it does not, you have druggist Mecray's personal guarantee to return _• your money. ' j This remarkable remedy comes in i , j the form of tiny granules, and can be j carried in. the vest pocket or purse. It • js very popular in New York City, and it is not unusual to sec someone after I a meal at one of the large hotels or j restaurants, take a dose of this specific, knowing that it will prevent the uncomfortable feeling which frequent . ' j )y follows a hearty meal. Dr. Howard's specific gives quick re1 lief and makes p remanent cures of constipation, dyspepsia aud all liver troubles. HOTEL ARRIVALS VIRGINIA Atlantic Oity— B. J. Miller. Boston— G. F. Levy, Philadelphia— E. G. Wagner. E. S 1 A. E. Brecht, S. D. Con well, i j Dr. Charles H. Reed. W. F. H. Reed, 1 | Joseph B. Ridge, A. H. Merchon, W. I J. McMullin, William J. Reinke. N. t I H S. Field. i | Brooklyn— Mrs. Stine. J I Jamaica, N. Y —Mrs. Clayton. I ■ New York— Vg, L. Parks. < j Phillipsburg, N. J. — S. Young. Cape May— F. W. Wolff, Miss El- j I liott, John Tracy. i 1 Oatskill, N. Y. -Mrs. Bedell. t i Princeton — Royal J. Smalley. j Lewiatown, Pa.— L M. Watts. ' WINDSOR ' I Philadelphia — Samuel L. Zeitard, I ?red D. Doty and wife, Clarence ' Obilds, John U. Vogler, John Wunday, | J. B. oeybert, C. M. Battin. * j New York — Marshal McDaniel. • Beverly — Mr. and Mrs D. G. Baird. I j Haddonfield - Jos G. Evans, J. | I i "Quick lunch" is one of the comI monest of city signs. The sign doesn't I ■ say "a heal hy lunch of good food" — J character of the food apparently ia not oonsidered. It's just a quick | ' eat and get away. Is it any I j wonder that the stomach breaks down? is thrown at it, sloppy, indiges- | tible and innutntious food, very often, | and the stomach has to do the best it I can. Normally there is hold be no need medical assistance for tbe stomach. i< the average method of life is ab- b normal and while this continues there will always be a demand for Dr. Golden Medical Discovery, a It is the one medicine which can be relied on to cure diseases of the stomach and other organs of aigestiou and nu- ^ trition. It is not a cure-all. It is a mediciui- designed for tbe stomach, ft and to cure through tbe stomach re- a: mote diseases which have their cause it tbe weakness and derangement uf " the stomach and digestive and nutri- C tive system. It cures when all else T Ingredients printed on each wrapper. k h ENVELOPES, 91-50 per thousand. I printed any one oolor. This price ia d -too low to last long, better place your ii oider while we are in the humor, lj xttention to mail orders, n ite f..r booklet about other printing. t> jSt:<r »n(i Have Publishing Com pan-. E 317 Washington street. Cape May. w

» Lowaa township Htrmio i- op UB11IB SCHOOLS The Lower Township Sunday School -r Association mat in Tabaznacle M. E. i» Church, at Srma, Friday crowing. A fine program was rendered and a y profitable session was experienced, c Thia^ nt«r change of thought and expreiences in Sabbath school work ia b found to be of advantage to Sunday f school workers, no matter of what denomination. n 3. Hollis ; Hoffman, of Cold Spring r School, acted aa president, and oonducted the exercises, which were r opened with a "Praise Service" which y all entered into heartily and was much 8 enjoyed Bev. J. W. Lowden followed e with prayer. Wm Schellcnger read 1 the fScripturea, and the pastor, Bev. d M. Messier, gave an address of we! i come. J. H. Hoffman responded in h fitting words, after which tbe Miasea Mary " and Clara Pierce rendered a f duetCjRev. H. A. Bowers, of Oape May - Baptist .Cboroh, was the speaker of f the evening and gave many suggestions * tor the betterment of conditions in the e sabbath schools sod for the enhancen ment of Sunday school work. A dis- * cuaaion: "Winning Souls for Christ," 1 was led by H. Learning, superintenr dent of Fishing Creek School, and R. 6 T. Johnson, superintendent of Taber0 nacle School The Fishing Creek School then rendered a quartette, after whieh the nominating committee, who had pre- ' viously retired, reported the result of ^ their work. Mrs. Albert Matthews rendered a beautiful solo, entitled, ' "Come Unto Me," Miss Florence r Hoffman, acting as accompanist. Miss Lulu DaviB sang sweetly a selection ; entitled, J"Orer | Yonder." The offer- ' ing was then taken, followed by the ! Doxology, in which all heartily joined, and the benediction was pronounced by ® the psstor. The Association will ! meet 'in the Old Brick Presbyterian Church, fat Cold Spring, one year ' hence | NO FALSE PRETENSE has marked 1 tne career of Ely's Cream Balm. Being entirely harmless, it is not rei sponsble like the catarrh snuffs and i i powders, for minds shattered byj co- ■ caine. The great virtue of Ely's ! Cream Balm is ( that it speedily and 1 ■ completely overcomes nasal catarrh ' ■ and bay fever. Back of this s ate- 1 - ment is the testimony of thousands ' and a reputation of many years' success. All druggist, 50c, or mailed by 1 Ely Bros., 56 Warren street. New J * York. I $37,000 COUNTY ROAD BONDS FOR SALE ■ The Board of Freeholders of tbe | County of Oape May will receive bids j for the sale of these bonds on Tuesday, the 23rd day of November. ISHO, at j II o'clock a. m.. at Cape May Court , House, New Jersey. , The bonds are coupon bonds, dated | August 2, * 1909, bearing interest at four and one-half per cent, payable semi-annually, and are in denomina- i tions of |6O0 each, ranging from si x j seventeen years. Parties desiriDg I these bonds can be present at tbe meetor can mail their bids to Anthony B. Smith, Director, Beesley's Point, c J., or to any member of Lbe Board j of Freeholders. I All bids by mail must be accom- j panied by certified check or cash for ( (2) per cent of the amount bid t which will be retained by the Board should tbe party fail to take the bonds at the price old. j The board also reserves the right to I reject any or all bids. O, H. CLOUTING, DAN. SOHELLENGER. Ic CHAS SAYKE. L Finance Committee. I Dated November 4, 1909. ||PS RRB AL8AM ja r-4^1 c5S*ici?p u li"'. I HK-Lnd IUX' *! DruyriNj Send your friends with d K661CV ** * drink habit * J to the Keeley Institute. ' C iirp years of successfui cures- 1 V Write for particulars. p Only Keeley Iurtitute In Eastern Penna e .812 NBroad St.. Phi la UNCLAIMED LETTERS j G List of unclaimed letters remaining Cape May postoffice fur week ending November 18 : ' C Duke, Mrs. J. ; Reeves, Rev.^O. J. . ¥ In calling for the above please say \ h advertised. | s J. E. TAYLOR. P. M ; a PAPER GUTTER A GUILLOTINE jg Unable to save himself from falling j after hiB foot had slipped, just as the huge knife of a paper cutting " machine was descending, John Drey. I "back tender," was decapitated in the Paper Mills at Whippany, esday. As his bead slid iir under tbe sharp knife Drey gave a .shriek that was above tbe roar of the machinery. next instant tbe knife came down behind Drey's left ear, severing his head from the body. As quickas the signal could be given the machinery was stopped and Drey's body fell to one side of the big cutter. He was 28 years old and leaves a widow and two children.

s new* nines 1 Coo tinned (ran 1st Page | ^ claim. The law require, the Sheriff » to bold the dead .n tuck a caae for ten • daya. This particular property *a> - burned down on the day of aale Toe « contract was not complete until the f deed was delivered and -teal payment t made. The lot remains and possibly ad insurance policy. The purchaser at ti.e I Sheriff's aale cannot get what he - bought. Tbe owner cannot pay or be s would not have allowed fo.edoaure ] The 'holder of the mortgage wants his 3 monry. The owner saya tbe property i was taken away trom him, therefore 1 he may say be does not own it. Tbe mortgagor does not own it. The uoyer did not get it because the Chancellor had not confirmed the Bare. Somebody mutt own it and the law makes no provision for taieh a case. A suit in Chancery ha« been started to apportion tbe equities in tbe case and thus form a prgeedent to govern any similar caae in tbe future. There will be some .cioto figuring to decide who really owns tbe property.— Jersey Journal. • * * This is the age of advertising. The 1 man wbo succeeds .today is be xwho j forces tne lact of his existence on the j attention of others. • • • Tbe members of tbe P. E. Church of the Advent wiii bold a social in Ogden's Hall on Friday^evening. WWW Senators Gaunt, of Gloucester County, Plommer, of Salem County, i and Hand of Oape May County, were the only Senators recorded against i tbe local gunners' license bilL » d» w i 1 W. D. Wright, cashier of the Marlbo rough- Blenheim Hotel, of Atlantic , Oity| and J.J. Uoey, head bellman of . toe same hotel, are enjoying a gunning j trip for JuckB in the yacht, Horatio, as guests of Capt. T. Taaker Smith. ( WWW Thomas Emmons killedfa four-pound Euglisn cock pheasant on a recent ( gunning trip. 5 S (.• The road from Holly Beach to tne mainland slougbeu off at one of tbe creeks which it crosses recently, and was seriously and expensively out of shape. The Board of Freeholders inspected it I Wednesday and ordered the contractor 1 to repair the damage as rapidly as possible. The sloughing was caused by the giving way oi the bulkheads. W W 9 Tbe annual reunion oi the Lower 1 Township Alumni Association will be held t-nday, November 26th, at the ' of the president, Mrs. Joseph P. ^ MacKissic. A novel and interesting program is being prepared and great interest is being evinced by all the Deis.. Tbe election of officers will i: lake place at this time. « w w j Joseph B. Hughes and eon have repainted the Baptist Church in silver „ and white and it looks veryand attractive. j « W W d Sarah Packer, aged 76 years, widow of the late Joseph Packer, died Sunday g atljOiSO a. m. , at Philadelphia, the funeralf occurring on Wednesday. D She was the mother of tbe late Mra. B Eldredge.who was wi ll known iriends here. [ WWW « Jesse Brown and children are rapidly w recovering from their recent illness. j. •> W •) g We noticed a number of our summer cottagers on tne street here on Mon- . d.,. 1 WWW J. I Will our citizens patronize the new j line of boats that.is to be established t I along the coast or will they continue . I tbe train service. I The Pennsylvania Railroad has or- F 10,000 freight cars. ThiB order, I plus others recently placed, brings total number of freight cars within the equipment program tins year up to 26,000. Large orders have been placed for steel passenger cars and engines. j) I 8 ! GRAND CARNIVAL BY BOARD OF TRADE ® The Board of Trade will give a Grand at Excelsior Skating Rink on evening, December 1, and made extensive preparations for j same. Tickets will cost 25 cents, Vl and each will entitle you to admission, .• skates and a chance on a handsome .. gold Waltham watch. -p

! cine for all ages of man- : kind It will make the ; and well — will give the 1 pale, anemic girl rosy 1 cheeks and rich, red blood.--It will put flesh on the bones of the tired, oyer-' worked, thin rpafC and will keep the aged man ! or woman in condition to resist colds or pneumonia in the winter. rox sail BT HI mm MSl.-.IIMN-IMJ.WW ■ — - r j ; lakaWMWlMteallaklns. SCOTT A BOWNE. WfMft.lb.TW WEST OPE MAY Mrs. Mell S .pp is spe:id. ng shme time at Ocean Oity. Mrs Anna?liza Edmunds is spending week with llndgeton Tela t ;ve* , Mrs. Milton Hand is adding a double window to her house. OnarldS Hand was a Philadelphia visitor on Thursday. " Miron and " Julius Morton were Philadelphia visitors last week ' Mr. and Mrs Wallace Stevens and children spent a day with Mra. Stevens' mother last week. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Morton and daughter Clara were shopping in Philadelphia recently. Miss Irene Stantou and sister. Miss Marcella Stanton, were shoppug ip Philadelphia Friday and Saturday of last week. The Misses Newkirk had a party recently, and all had a good time. Mr. and Mrs Southard Eldredge ' entertained a number of ladies at their farm on Saturday evening. Mrs. Walter Shinn is visiting her mother at Millvillu. _ . Mrs. Mahalic Reeves cloned her and will spend tbe winter with daughter fishiniTcreeil Mrs. Lottie Miller is visiting friends New York. Wm. Hir.chcliffe entertained comthis week for gunning. Charles Woolaon was borne for gunning Monday and Tuesday. Mra. Ella Woolson and daughter ara visiting relatives in Philadelphia for tea days. Mra. Jennie McPheraon entertained from Trenton. Mra. Hemingway tiad her store moved on Tuesday to her place where she will keep store in the near future. John Hubbs and James Brown, B. and son Bennie, of Camden, on their annual gunning trip this week, stopping at John Snyder's. Parsons took some very fine of the Chapel and other places. Mr. and Mrs. Firman Barnett spent with Jacob B&nett. Abe Sheppard, of Oape May, visited Johnson the first of the week. It seems there is some attraction at the postoffice for one of West Oape s young men. G. Bolton Eldredge is agent for the properties. CHURCH NOTICES BAPTIST CHURCH Sunday morning service 10:30. sub"Search Me," Ps. 139 : 28. Sunday evening service 7 :80, subject. " Prfldigal Son, " Luke 15. Wednesday evening meeting 7 :80, subject, " What is the meaning of 'Love Thy Neighbor as Thy self?' " B. A. Bowers, pastor. M. E. CHURCH pastor will preach Sunday, November 21st, at 10:80 a. m., on "Unity" and at 7:30 p. m., on "Heaven: Shall We know Each Other Thera?" r

r D oes/ Not Stiimufatc Ayer's Sarsaparilia does not stimulate. It does not make you feel better one day, then as bad as ever the next It is not a strong drink. No reaction after you stop using it There is not a drop of alcohol in it You have the steady, even gain that comes from a strong tonic and alterative. We wish you would ask your doctor about this. He knOWS. Trust h'm. Do as he SayS. JX. A yer Co. , Lowell. Man. What are Ayer's Pills? Li. vr Pills. How long have thty been fold.' Needy sixty years. Do doctors recommer.U them? Ask your own doctor and find out.