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l«iL B Gladness comes with a better underI standing of the transient nature of the i many physical ilia Which vanish beBf fore proper eftorts— gentle efforts— W- pleasant (-Sorts — rightly directed and W aaslsted by the pleasant laxative rem- . t edy 8yrup of Figs and Elixir -of Senna. : Its benefldal effects are due to the , BL tact that It is the one remedy which gE (promotes internal e'eanliness without ^ debilitating the organs on which It Pp acts. To get Its beneficial effects aljb* ways buy the genuine manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co. tm CLAIMED LETTERS List of unclaimed letters remaining in ; I Cape May Poetoffke for week ending | »«cemberS: ■WbBarhaa. Mrs. Virnie; Reed, Mrs. r M*r7- £- Week ending December 15: 4 K: Noel, Mrs. Jennie, Sayor, Miss. V' In calling for the above please say J. E. TAYLOR, P. M. 1 Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA ■jL, STICKS for Mince Pies, Fruit Cakes iftd Plum Puddings at Klein's, 312 Washington street. will OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL CHRISTMAS The Star and Wave Stationery lie 1 ■jK$hrtmerit be ope" every day until : ChriBtmao. from 7:30 a. m. until 9:30. ^ Some of our specialties are cards for ' I;; mounting fancy center piecea, shirt ' ' Waists, etc., tinted tissue paper, Christmas cards, tags, labels and seals, boxed papers, wrapping papers, fountain pens, ■ calling cards, calendars and calendar f "Jadi and other novelties not usually ( found at Cnpe May. For your accom- ' . modation wc will abo put metal ' and attach pads to art calendars ' free of charge, providing the pads are purchased from us. 1910 calendars can ] be made new by lOlfe^ad. Remember , ' ^^at there win be no charge for stapling , oirv>ads when purchased from the Star ' *ml\Vare" Stationery Department.

" j wildwood and d BAT RAILROAD Promises that the new WOdwood and ! Delaware Bey Short Line Railroad " will U constructed between WUdwood and j the mainland win soon be an assured j fact was furnished recently*, when a i large force of workmen startedfo throw ; up mud banks preparatory to the work ; of the pumping in of the roadbed across j' the meadows to the mainland. . ' The work, which was started at the I j western end of Oak avenue, on this is- • land, is being done by the Detroit En- ' , ginecring and Construction Company, i | and as soon us more workmen cau be e 1 secured operations will also be begun >• ; on the mainland. Two large dredging " ; niBchiues will pump In tj»e foundation 1 i before the beginning of the new year. " 1 With the roadbed Ampleted across j ' the meadows, the worn of building the , i road upon the mainland will be compart i atively easy, though five bridges will t have to be constructed over the various • waterways which the route crosses. I | The main bridge over the new state | inland waterwayw;ill be a large steel j draw, operated by electricity , which j will have a double span of two fifty t : foot openings. Oliver Typewriters ' j are on sale at Garrison's Jewelry Store. 1 A complete and an extensive variety can Le selected from. BEL FORD GARRISON, Agent No. 805 Washington Street NOTICE TO LIMIT CREDITORS Estate of William 0. Dine, Jr, Deceased Pursuant to the order of Chaa. P. Vans man, Surrogate of tue County of Cape May, made on the 22nd day of November, A. D., 1910, on the application of the subscriber, Executor of said deceased, notice is hereby given to the creditors of said deceased to exhibit to the subscriber under oath or affirmation their claims and demands against the estate of said deceased within nine months from the 22nd day of November, A. D., 1910, or they will be forever deof any action against the sub scriber. Dated November 22nd, A. D., 1910. ' JAMES G. KLINE, 11- 26 9t < Executor The Security Trust Company gives careful consideration to its smaller ac- I and receives and acknowledges distant deposits by mail. tf 1 BEFORE WINTER SETS IN have me to look over your tin roofs. A little attention now may save much trouble later on. ' CHARLES A. SWAIN. 305-7 Jackson Street

■ HSpp Pb°ne* Free Prompt Deliver; Hbliday Specials From now until New Years lam offering these SPECIALS and wish to say | that each and every article represents a full value as per list. 1 Bottle Reserve Whiskey, .75 a/pCviaV j Bottle Pure California Pqyt, 50 TUq 1 \ 1 Bottle Pure California Sherry, AO P| Total $1.75 All for $1.00 g_ _ * — 1 1 Bottle Chbinet Whiskey, $1.00 special 1 Bottle Superior Port, ' .76 No 2 1 Bottle Superior fiherrv, .75 ■ Total $2.50 All for $1.50 9nrnill 1 Mootieello Whisky, $1.00 E - RjpCLlOI j Bottle California Brandy, L25 No. 3 "Xsa-a-.i. H j p Total $2.75 AM for $2.00 |" Snprin 1 1 Botu® Klein's Special Reserve, ilS6 ^ upcuttl , Bottle Imported Port, 1.00 4 1 Bottle Imported 8herry, 1.00 I Total $3.25 All for $2.50 I Special 1 £££££?"* P No. 5 1 Bottle Apricot Brady, 1 00 Total $4.00 AM for $3.00 BEN. KLEIN successor to Camden Bottling Co. B$l£? Washington St., Cape May i mail orders promptly attended to ' -as- " " ' - 1. 11 vTi1

D After a lively game last SaturdaT .d evening the Cape May basket UB team ill woo out over the crack Oeefe City agId gregatioi! and added to their laurels. sd Score 41 to 20. The lineup: Cape May Ocean City w Shields Forward Smith-Johnson k Channels " Weisenthal s» Robbins Center Levy McDonnell Guard Stetser .e Hines « ■ ' HiMreth 1- Field Goals— Shields 6; ChanpeUs 6; l- Robbins 5; McDonnell 2; Hines 2; Wcisf, enthal 1; Levy 4;' .Johnson 4 . Foul * Goals — Robbins 1 ; Levy 2. Twenty minb ute halves. Referee— Nichols. * A CHRISTMAS PRESENT Why not send a good Photograph of < , ^ Baby or yourself. They are always ape predated. Call and see the artistic de- j signs which are now being displayed at ! II SMITH'S STUDIO, comer Beach avenne j s and Ocean street. ! 1 The latest designs and best styles are I : e * spedalty. tf j 1 CHRISTMAS STATIONERY h The most beautiful dis play of fine j y writing paper ever at Cape May is now ! ' in our stock and is selling rapidly. Bet- ! ter engage yours now. Prices are from ^ 15c to $2.50 per box. You are invited to j visit our store and look around, you may ; . , get some ideas which will help you. B Some of this paper is packed in band j painted boxes. Christmas and New ' Year's Cards are also a feature. t WARE'S DRUG SHOP, ! ' Washington Street | ' I :

Mia that fane work MAILT i pearete*. Ask to see thea. goods; also tinted tissue papers, r 317 Washington Street and adds modarn requirements for the , proMMH. Vtf SOCIAL STATIONERY • Cam.* cards, at home cards, weddiog and other invitations are among the first class productions of the Star and Wave Stationery Department. It is possible to procure these articles just as ' good at other stationery establishments, . j but it-is impossible to find batter quali- | tics anywhere and our prices are in I secrecy is another feature of this de- . partmant Call and examine our engraved and printed samples j Star and Wave Stationery Department, 3*7 Washington Street Cape May The oecurity Trust Company holds ! its friends by fair treatment and through | out its long career has aimed to assist ! in the establishment of a high standard J of business morality in this community. j largest card board in South jersey Tha Star and Wave Stationery De- | partaMSt has placed in their card stock | sheets which measure 33x49 inches to ac-. commodate thSse who are making large | fancy pieces for Christmas presents.

i Electrical i Christmas (Sifts Why not give something DIFFERENT this year? What is more acceptable than one of the novel and pleating Gifts suggested below; ELECTRIC READING LAMPS DESK LAMPS BEDROOM LAMPS SHAVING MUGS FLAT IRONS TOASTERS STOVES 1 Beautifully designed, Handsomely made and very usefu} — ihey charm as no other Gift can. MINITURE LIGHTS FOR fmas Greee COMPLETE OUTFIT CAPE MAY LIGHT AND POWER COMPANY ! CAPE MAY. N. J. - ' ; | ™ v -WR*>» ■ "TV WWTBT^WflligMETnaMPIII— I A CHRISTMAS GIFT . i t We have just received a number of sampie. of SUEDE TANNED HIDES for Table Covers, Paintings, etc. Prices will be extremely low. Place your * order early t — — — — — t Star and Wave Stationery I Department 1 i j i. ■ For Good Heading Get LIPPINCOTTS ; MONTHLY MAGAZINE £ac/> Ij*ut Complete in Itself [ ita contents is of such a compel hoc nature as ' to cause the reader to buy one namhl»Rteft want ! the next. LIPPINCOTTS now covers a wide field of discriminating renders who seek only ■} that which is best in Fiction. Fad. and Fen. •NE YEAR'S SL'BSOUraON WILL BUNG TO Y0C 1 2 GREAT COMPLETE NOVELS — one in each inoB. » I 50 TIMELY ARTICLES by competent write rv ^ 75 SHORT STORIES clever, clean-cut, andviteL 1 50 PLEASING POEMS that need no interpreter. 200 PAGES OF NEW AMERICAN HUMOR in " Walnuts and Wine," tire most widely quoted humor section in America. 2000 P*$es yearly of exhilarating reading. c Send all orders to thb paper or to c » jippmcorrs magazine j wtwtwmu-'wtowim g S

Mrs. Joeeph Well mail made a abort j 1 trip away reoently. , Miss Matthews gave a party in • honor of her fifteenth birthday this 1 week. She received quite a number of I ■ presents. All enjoyed themselves very j - much. Those- present were: Helen | Rreves. Florence See, Vera Homan, Nel- ' , lie Taylor, MertS' Miller, LiUian Hand, ; Marie Hand, Leona Thompson, Mary ! Hughes, Mildred Miller. Rosa WeUman, , Anna Hand, Irene MatU#ws, Eddie; i Phillips, Albert Smith, Everett Smith, j ; I^on El dredge. Robert Blattner, Err in [ Benstead. Herbert Pettit, Floyd Hughes, | . Reuben Eldredge, Earl Taylor, Orion Reeves. Mre. Miller, of Green Creek, is visit- 1 ' ing his son, Daniel Miller. Miss VangQder has returned after a f : few days sway. Miss Maty Doughty was a Philadel- . phia shopper. Monday. Mrs. King, of Philadelphia, spent a I day with her brother, John Vaasant. Take a Foot-Bath Te- Night After dissolving one or two Ante's FootTab. (antiseptic Tablets for the footbath) in the water. It will take out aU sore .8-, smarting and tenderness, remove foot odors and freshen the feet. Allen's Foot-Tabs instantly relieve weariness and sweating or inflamed feet and hot cerrou.nbes of the feet at night. "FO P-TABS FOR FOOT-TUBS." TTien for comfort throughout the day ahake Allen's root-Ease, the antiseptic powder into yoi." : hoes. Sold everywhere, 25c. Avoid substitutes, rsiiiplia of Allan's Foot-Tabs mailed FREE, or our regular slit sot by mail for. Address, Allen 6. LOW PRICES AT THE 5 AND 10 CENT STORE Following are a few suggestions for the ( Christmas season which will delight the small boy and girl, and the prices are so , low that they can not stand in you' way: « Tree decorations in a great abundsnce, 1 dolls, tool chests, horse whips, drums, pictures, games, children's dishss, ( wagons, w heel barrows. Also a complete < line of glaas ware, agate ware, crockeiy , ware, etc. j REWARD , A reward of $5.00 wrill be paid for the return or for information leading to the ! reoovery of the black and white, flea bitten female beagle hound, which an- t swers to the name of "Beauty." Valued ! only as pet. GEORGE CARLEY, j * Cold Spring j ] TOILET ARTICLES Manicure, Comb and Bruah, and Shav- ' ing sets, perfumery and fancy soaps, in abnndanoe. Among the desirable and | most useful gifts wc are now selling are, j water bottles, ice bags, etc. All of ! these are marked very low for the holidays. 1 Special Boxed Cigars for Christmas. ' WARE'S DRUG SHOP, ]l Washington Street j HOLIDAY ANNOUNCEMENT We take, great pleasure in announc- | j ing to the trade that our lines of Holi- • day Goods are more comprehensive and |Y attractive than shown for any previou- j 1 season. Our buyer has spent ten days j ' in Philadelphia and New York visiting ; 1 the pioneer manufacturers of Holiday j Goods and selected the finest general j range of goods ever shown in Cape May. On, or after, Monday, December 5th, j our complete line will be on exhibition. : We always score the greatest Hoidlay hits, and as we have a' larger and better this season than ever before, with novelties a plenty, we believe it would be to your advantage to inspect our ilne before purchasing elsewhere. O. L. W.-KNERR, 518-520 Washington St., Cape May City, N. J. COUNTY BOARD OF AGRICULTURE The conclusion of the report of the County Board will appear next week, and will include the talk of Dr. Geller j upon "Growing Alfalfa in Cfcpe May I County,"' and Clinton Crease's "Experience With the Government Bacteria tu Growing Lama Beans." An accident delayed the copy until to late to ap. ear thia week. TWENTY-FIFTH REGIMENT REUNION The Twenty-fifth Regiment New JerVolunteers held their reunion at CSty on Tuesday, and elected the following officers: President, Simeon L. Westcott, At | lantie City; secretary, J. W. Trenchard, Bridge ton; treasurer, Furman Barnett, Spring. The next meeting will be held at May in December of next year. committee in charge of . the Cape May meeting is composed of Samuel R. John W. Reeves and W. T. C . . { . J

isQOTTA BOWNB. 40* P«rl S(!'n_ Y«sh 'From a Special Correspondent. ; Wright's Tuesday evening to praetiee their pieces for Christmas. I Mr. Sims, a very pleasent young man of Baltimore, has been here since last Saturday surveying our coast. The * steamer be came in is now at Lewes, Delaware. They are considering building a new jetty. ^ Mr. Sims is putting tight grip of winter that the young people find a continual delight in skating. Besides their skates they have two ice sail-boat*. Tbc pond waa covered for several evenings. Amnon Wright went' to Philadelphia Tuesday on business. • lohn Kromer was back , among his old time Cape May Point friends Wednesday. Frank Bailey, one of our summer residents, was belt! Sunday. The late seAre cold lias been hard up • 011 some of us, but we have to feel thankful that there is no snow. - ' Whiln. Fredricka and Helen d'Romtra were playing at their borne Wednesday the older one dropped the younger over a chair, and it'is thought the little one has a broken rib. A physician was called Rev. Frank Sheppnrd is holding night); meetings in the Baptist Chapel. Prof, holly, principal of our public school, spent Saturday and Sunday at Trenton and New iork City. Our Sunday school entertainment will on the evening of December 22. A very respectable colored family, 1 i Griffin by name, moved to Philadelphia j this week. | Mrs. Chester, Sr., has been on the sick ! Mrs. Banes has nearly recovereu, : j while several here are confined to tne , -'3 I house with bad colds. Children Cry FOR FLETCHIR S CASTORIA I Wolfs Bakery is nnv producing Home | made bread like mother used to make J Wolff methods are the cleanest 1 known to the baking science. VIRGINIA ARRIVALS Philadelphia — H. N. <mith, P. H. ' 8. J. Henderson, R. O. Hall, Warren 0. Blakeley, W. R. Reynolds, Mre. ! W. R. Reynolds, ai*<p» Kopert I. Reynolds. R. M. Gorges, Rj E. Bower, Earl ! gen. Atl-ntic City— H. C.I Denaton, P. B. Xrciitnn — T. D. Sensor; Camden — J. R. Middletqn. New York — 1.. Ireisert.i Woon wicket. R. I. — A. S. C'onen. $1000 "I wouldn't take a thousand dollars for the good VINOL has done roe. I was told that Cod Liver Oil wa& the medicine I needed for my weakened condition and poor blood. I could not take the greasy mixture, and when our druggist told me that VINOL contained not only tonic iron but all the medicinal properties of Cod Liver Oil without the grease or oil or bad taste, I made up my mind that was the medicine for me. I tried it and Unlay am strong and welL" Mrs. j. T. Snyder, Greensboro, N. C. W« guarantee the geeulneneee of the above testimonial. We sell VINOL with the understanding that if it does not give the purchaser perfect satisfaction, we return his money without question. Will you try a bottle un- . der these conditions? DR. JAMES MECRAY, DRUGGIST, HAT, *. J.