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ao~~ : "Wrqrp Special Correspondent. r ' Miss T. E. Townsend. of Atlantic City. Spent the 6abbath at her home here. a Mrs. W. Tomlln called on Mra Allle <j Johnson Tuesday evening. Mrs. Sallle Tomlln haa returned from c a prolonged visit with Western relatives. The Italian berry pickers are still «t p their post, berries having lasted longer than In former years. f Shipping eggs by the crate 1s an lnI due try In this town. The new M. E. Church recently com- E pie ted at a cost of $5000. was dedicated f Sunday, June 12. Presiding Elder N. J. • Wright was present and conducted the * dedicating exercises. Kev. J. Morgan Bald, president Pennington Seminary. ( preached the evening aermon taking for ■ his text. " A Glorious Church." 11200 J raised during the day. leaving a balance j Of Indebtedness of only »S00. which was J assumed by the ladles' Auxiliary. They | will no doubt use earnest efforts to aee the debt liquidated In a short time. Bsv. James E. Dlverty, a former pastor, wss present and assisted In theezardses, as did also Rev. Wm. Massey. ] yi»« TheresaTownsend waa summoned ■from Atlantic City to aid In the singing Which part she performed In her own | wall known style. The day was a verw t Successful one despite the Inclement , weather and the members are to be , commended for their zeal which led to such a successful Issue. The "Crimson Rambler" Is much Is evidence In our village and adds much to the appearance of several homes. lira A. Weatcott, of Millvllle, was the guest of W. G. Tomlln and wife over •abbath. lira .Albert J. Mathewe. Cold Spring, waa present at the M. E. Church dedication lest Sunday. Mrs. Charles Vanaman and son visited friends In the village the last of the week. Number three has received a hearty welcome at the home of Mr. and Mra Nelson Smith. lira Allle Johnson took tea with her niece. Mrs. Combs. Sunday evening. sasim^ Or HEALTH PEoTECTIOH Teachers college. Columbia Un.verglty. has recently received in Its school Of Household Arts an endowment for a Department of Nurses and Health which promises to develop a new field of pub- , lie service for young women, especially L positions connected with boards of 1th. tenement inspections, market lnnpectlons, visiting nurss and other phases of the modern movement for health protectlo . eTachers College Is Just dedicating a new building for Its ■•ku, n, iTnnuknld ..rt« erected ■ohool of i
through the generosity of an anonymous p donor, who haa provided a half million dollars for the complete equipment of laboratories In all fields relating to (( household science and art. Added to this. tomes the new equipment for ^ Specialized training for workers in health protection, or In what has been called municipal housekeeping. This 0 endowment will be used to train nurses, n Who have completed their regular eourIn hospital training schools, and other d competent persons who desire to secure ^ Special preparation for public HServise. j The training will prepare persons for i visiting nurses and teachers of home hygiene In city and rural districts; as Burses, inspectors or teachers under ^ hoards of health, for prevention of In- { factious diseases, and for food, tenement and market Inspection; as assistants to medical Inspectorr In public ( schools; as supervisors of milk stations a-d teachers of Infant care and fedlng; and In welfare departments In shops and , ' factories; In general in all lines of public and private service intended to guard against disease and reduced efficiency , Which comes from 111 health and lax , sanitary conditions. Tnls new profession of health and guard.ansh,p should Rttract the best epu.pped for Jts oppor- , tunitles are Immeasurable. T1U1IO CBXXX From Special Correspondent. Mrs. Mary Montgomery returned home to ..oily Beach after spending s week With her daughter. Mra. Emma Barrett Mrs. Annie Woclson and Jennie tVoolson attended Mrs. Finnemore.s funeral at Court House on Wednesday. . There will be a festival in the rear of ( Fishing Creek Chapel on Wednesday •venlng. June 22. Come and give us a good help. e
Mrs. Lottie Miller is entertaining a lady friend from Brooklyn. i : Miss Mary a. Snyder Is visiting her ] aunt Mra. Wm. G. Essen at Cape May for a few days. Ask our butcher. Mr. Wilson, which la best In soup, lard or tomatoes. Mlaa Clara Rutherford, of Caps May. to visiting Miss Hannah Woolson for a tow days. Will lain Hatley to entertaining company from New Tork. Roth MePherson la visiting friends at Plalnfield for a few daya. Chnrtos Ws sis tot of CoUtagswsd. was an iniSsnday vtotta* with hto parvata wsss ever Sua toy vtoMm^wttb their I i t
tt-.- : with their daugher, mlngs, at West ■vl '--J * Horace Jackson baa accepted a posl- ■ tion at Jacksonville . " W. H. French, of Hammondton., Is \ stopping at D. M. Woolson's for a few g * Frank Church's tenement hO|Use la oc- o cupied again. v P Children's Day at the Chapel waa g postponed until Sunday week. s Daniel Woolson entertained company li l ....adelphia the last of this week. I COCAINE WHICH DULLS the nerves never yet cured . anal Catarrh. The feeling In the forehead, the heavy s the disease, are put to rout by Ely's e Balm. Smell and taste are re- • stored, breathing made normal. Until t try this remedy, you can form idea of the good It will do. Ia applied directly to the sore spot All druggists. 50c. Mailed by Ely Bros.. Warren Street. New Tork. COLO inuia Special Correspondent. Cnlldren's Day exercises at the Presi Church passed off nicely and a goodly audience waa present despite t he : cloudy weather. The pastor. Rev. Chas. ' Jones, gave a very pleasing address to 1 the children. Harry Needles, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. ' Needles, graduated from the Cape > May City High School, and Leon Teal from West Cape May. June 7th and 0th. respectively. r Mrs. E. J. Hltchner and daughter enJoyed a drive to Rio Grande recently. Mrs. Elsie Hand Shaw returned to - -ier home In Philadelphia Tuesday, after a week's stay with her parents. Mrs. Mary Walter will soon resume p occupancy of her old home for the summer months. y Mrs. A. Matthews attended the dedl- •- cation of the new M. E. Church at Goshen last Sunday. r jjlss Mildred Miller and Clara Baker contemplate a trip to Washington and Virginia during the present month. : CASTOR I A For Infanta and Children. y j Till Kind Yon Ham Always Bought [8 ■ WEST CAFE MAT
Special Correspondent. Miss Clara Springer has returned afspending some time at home. Mrs. Myron Morton will spend some time with her parents. Mayor George H. P.eeves treated nine . of the West Cape May school pupils for dred and seventy-one days. The children were: Ethel Pettlt. Bessie Miller. Robinson, -etltla Peterson. Laura Anna Meyer, Louisa Wheatou. Wellman. Albert Peterson. MT. and Mrs. Samuel Doak and little daughter Mary, of Philadelphia, spent Sunday with their parents. Mrs. Frank Hughes is entertaining 1 Miss Irene Matthews is spending a week away. I i Mr. and Mrs. Orlando Lafferty will occupy the house vacated by Coleman Camp. 1 Mrs. Elizabeth Hewitt, of •amdsm. ' spent Sunday with relatives. Little Annie Johnson Is on the sick list. Miss Hazel Taylor Is away on a vacation. Mrs. Edward Little was a Philadelphia shopper Tuesday. ' Mlsa Sadie Brown has accepted a posl- - tion In Mrs. Milton Hand's store. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Miner were enter1 ta thing c-jnpany reoently. f Mrs. Evans Brown and sister paid a T shopping visit to Philadelphia Monday, a Mrs. Clara Matthews visited Philadelphia this week.
Miss Jennie Hastings, one of our excellent teachers has gone to New Tork State to spend her vacation with her ' people. Mrs. Daniel Miller Is suffering from a badly sprained ankle. G. Bolton Eldredge and his mother have removed to their summer home at • Cape May Point for the season. Sunday evening Children's Day services were held at the Chapel, at which ■ all who took part did remarkably well. Rev. Charles H. Jones, the new minister made a very brief anu pertinent address. « Rev. J. L. Land is has returned from a college reunion In Pennsylvania, whers he mat quite a number of hto class- » mate*. he had not aeaa tor fifty years, k A number he did nat net— Ito without t
H exercises Satur■B. School were very interesting and well attended notwithstanding the unfavorable weather condiThe graduates certainly acquitted themselves creditably. Rev. Bowers address to them was very good. The presentation of the diplomas with the very neat, fitting little speech of Henry H. Eldredge on being called out of the audience without any previous notice as a substitute for the president of the Board of Trustees, was greatly appreciated by all. and well dethe honorary title of "West Cape May's Energetic Man." County Superintendent A. W. Hand gave a very cheertalk to the young claaa of 111*. He always appears at his best St any school gathering. Prof. James Hastings, who has had graduating classes pass out form his successful and care.ul training lost no prestige on this. Iiie last one. for It equalled the best. If not indeed reflecting skilful training superior to any of Its EVER WATCHFUL A Uttk Cart Win Save Many Cafe Bay fieadort Fstare Tresbk- __ Wateb the kidney secretions. See that they have the amber hue of ! health; The dischargee not excessive or Inno "brick-Just like" eedi-| . ment. > Doana Kidney Pills will do this for Tbey watch the kidneys and cure . them when they're sick. t Mrs. Katie Holland, Columbia Ave., i West Cape May, N. J.. says: 'For three • years my kidneys were disordered and caused me to suffer Intensely from backache. When I s'ooped or lifted - there was a sharp twinge In my back which almost prevented me from straight enlng. At night the trouble was Just as » bad as when I arose In the morning I r was tired and lame. Hesdacbes were common ,1 waa very nervous and languid and was often distressed by e dizzy spells. The kidney secretions e were too frequent in passage and annoyed me especially when I contracted a cold. I was finaly persuaded t" try - Doan's Kidney Pills and they brought t me such prompt relief that I procured a further supply, which I used with increased benefit. I am now entirely r free from kidney trouble and can ssy a that my cure is a permanent one." For sale by all dealers. Price 60 cents Foster- Milburn Co.. Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United Btates. Remember the name— Doan's — and take no other. ^ I NOTICE The local Board of Health of Lower Township will meet In the Township * House at 8 o'clock June 22nd. July IStli » and 27th, August 10th and 24th. to hear complaints. Issue permits for the regulation ano haulln gof garbage In the township. Any person wishing to haul garbage In the said township must apply for and secure a permit complying with I I i X ip
the local ordinance now in force. s By order of BOARD OF HEALTH. 1 J. P. Mac Klssic. ! 6-18 Sts Secretary n P KEELEY CURE. J The cure thatbis been contin- | uously successful for more than 30 ( years is worth investigating. For the drug or drink habit. Write for particulars. | Only Keeley Institute in Eastern Penna., 812 N. Broad St., Phila. y Health and muscie are deve'oped tw i the Judicious exercise afforded by th- I [ bowling alleys. Congress Alleys, 8 j Perry street, are the most modem j and best equipped. Try an eve g;g at the ancient and ever enjoyable I name. tf j . CHURCH NOTICES , — ~ — 1 M. E. CHURCH The second quarterly meet.ng will be | held next Saturday and Sunday. Quart- j eriy Conference Saturday 7:45 p. m. On j Sunday at 9 a. m .Love Feast. Preach- ] ing at 10:30 a. m. by the Dlatrict Super- ] Intendent, Rev. N. J. Wright. At 7:46 i , p. m. the pastor will preach the eighth sermon In the series on Old Testament ! Characters, subject. "Ruth." This ser- . mon will make some matrimonial suggestions to young men. FHEBBTTEHIAJT CHURCH Services at 8 p. m. on Sunday. Wednesday and Friday evenings Instead of 7:80 o'clock. BAPTIST CHURCH 2 Preaching by the pastor Sunday morning. service at 10:30 o'clock, subject. "Stir Up-' " Gift of God Which Is In .
Thaa" Evening aarvlce at 8:00 o'clock, j subject, "i. .is t Prays for Cs." SALVATION ARMY Services every night at 7:80 and at S < ( p. m. Sunday by the American Salvation Army. Headquarters 637 Bank street Cape May. N. J.. Captain and Mrs. r Aaronson in charge, Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S ; CASTORIA ^ Swaln'a Variety Store. 305 and 307 Jackson street. Just received a fresh supply of No. 0 Colombia Igaltor Bat- " tertoa. The battery that la made ezpec- , tally tor automobiles. launches and gasoline engines. Price II seats. I
I ^ I \ Having Put in an Up-to-date » Mill, We are Now ready to s Grind all kinds of Feed on I Wednesday and Saturday. i COB MEAL A \ SPECIALTY ' J. K. SPECK AND BRO. " Bay Side Road d South Cold Spring j t!l Established 1P86 Phone Connections ihe mm smut ly I - i
! Summer Suggestions: You are preparing for summer comfort. We are prepared for your dei ires. Plenty of light weight things for hot weather. Ginghams Percales , Lawns Dimities Swisses White Goods in great variety 0. L. W. Knerr518 & 520 Washington St ADVERTISEMENT Sealed bids will be received by the ' City Council of the City of Cape May, New Jersey, Tuesday, the 80th day of i June, 1810, at eight o'clock p. m., at p City Hail, for the laying of - 300 feet of 6-inch csst iron pipe in 1 Maryland avenue ano approximately - 8100 feet in New Yolk r venue and 860 - feet in Pittsburg avenue. Also seven & three-way fire hydrants i Plana and specification- may be seen i by applying to William i orte'. City - Recorder. Each bid must be accompanied by a certified check to the amount of Two hundred and fifty Dollars payable to Isaac H. Smith, Jr. City Treasurer. The right to reject any or all bids is < expressly reserved by the city. All bids must be addressed to George S Douglass, chairman of City Council's Committee on Fire and Water. '• Dated June 8th, 1910. c- GEORGE S. DOUGLASS, n Chairman of Committee on Fire and I unairman oi oummuicE uu * uc «uu i
Water. : Office of Tbs Commissioner of Inland Re-advertlsement for proposals. State House, Trenton. N. J.. June 14th. 1910. Sealed proposals for dredging a section of the proposed Inland Waterway from Cape May to Bay Head, N. J.. between Hereford and Townsend'a Inlets, will be received at this office until 13 o'clock noon July and then publicly opened. The Department reeervee f the right to reject aqy or all blda i Furthe reformation on application. HARRY W. SCHNEIDER. I HENRY J. ■ HERMAN. 1 FlflURT 6-11 «ts
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