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One Map Overcome constipation permanently by proper ' personal cooperation with the beneficial eStots at Syrup of VI* and 1 Elixir el Senna, when required. The tormina of regular hahlta is moat tin- 1 portant and while endeavoring to i fan -tfi etf the assistance of 8yrup of rtfis and EHxlr of Senna is most ral- , uable, as It Is the only laxative which < acta without disturbing the natural < functions and without debilitating and It is the one laxative which leaves the internal organs In a naturally healthy condition, thereby really aiding one In that way. TP get its beneficial effects, bay the genuine manufactured by the California Fig Srrup Co. only, and for aale by all iead&g druggists. Syrup of Pigs and Elixir of Senna Is never classed by the well-Informed with medicines which make extravagant and unfounded claims to cure habitual constipation without personal cooperation. WEST CAPE MAT Miss Toons Thompson spent s few f days with her parents at Sooth Dennis. Mrs. Eh Stevens spent s day at AJ- , fonso Lee's reeetnly. Mr, and Mrs. Clement Newlbrk and family spent a day away this week. Mrs. Wallace Stevenson spent Thursday with her parents. Mr. Miller, of Green Creek, spent a day with bis son, Daniel Miller. .. Mm. Charles Smith Is still very ill. Mrs. Ralph Cummings is spending some time with Mrs. William Cummings. Mrs. John See and daughter were shopping in Philadelphia one day last week. Charles Smith and David Sidney spent ^ Monday with Mrs. Charles Smith -Hrs. William Matthews was shopping •7jh Philadelphia Wedneeoay. Mrs. Tabitha Eldredge will spent _ Christmas with Mrs. Thomas Eldredge. j Mrs. George Hoffman was a Philadelphia shoppers Tuesday. Mrs. Emma Brown was a visitor to the city on Monday. Willie 8mitlr came home to spend the holidays. The Christmas entertainment to be given by the Sunday school tonight premise* to be more than usually in teresting under the superintendent v end training of Mr. Newkirk and his faithful carp of teachers. Rev. L. M. Overman, of Philadelphia, wlD preach in the Chapel tomorrow night Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CA8TORIA ■fflj" ' w " Lg : ii—zi —
DECTMO CLUB MEETS A meeting of the Deetom Ctob wee held at the home of Ma, Harry Harris, Cape May City, Saturday evening. Deember 17th. Mrs. Albert Matthews was initiated Into the mysteries of the second degree. A very pleasant and profitable evenwas spent in discussing Shake speare, Dickens, Bach and others. The following is Mrs. Matthews re to a request to giwF the meet condensed story of "The Merehaut of Venice." Bassanio loved Portia, A-woqtng he went, Antonio Baaaanio The money he lent His ships all abroad Heavy laden did go, But had not returned With the money, and so To please his dear friend, atfig^ Raaeaalq ■'"Be went to old Shy lock, The spit upon Jew. Who offered him gold, If be would not spurn The forfeit he'd pay him, Should the ships not return. For the sake of his friend. The dear Baaaanio; Antonio suffered The agreement to go. That one pound of flesh. Just nearest the heart, Sbyloek should take from him Should ships fail to mart. The vessels were shipwrecked And cargoes were lost; Shylock told Antonio "So pay the cost!" Fair Portia beard this And to Bellario, Her kinsman in Podna, For study did go. Take judge-ship in court. Cerissa. her maid. Beside her did sit. As scribe she behaved. "One pound of flesh take From Antonio! Not one drop of blood. Oh Shvlock must flow!" The Jew thus defeated Said. "Give me my gold!" The bond did not say it Said I'ortiu. 'tis told. The lover" were wedded And safeh w ith fee TV® ships oa me to harbor.
Both Phone* Free Prompt Delivery I Holiday Specials i I From now until New Years lam j • offering these SPECIALS and wish , to say that each and every article | represents a full value as per list. [' - V . g— — * — 1 1 Bottle Reserve Whiskey, .76 tjpCUOl j Bottle Pure California Port, 50 j Nq 1 1 Bottle Pure California Sherry, AO Total $1.75 All for $1.00 h Arterial 1 BotMe Cabinet Whiskey, <1.00 •jpCGiai 1 Bottle Superior Port, .76 No 2 -1 8nP*rior 75 Total $2.50 All for $1.50 Infififil 1 Bottk MoBtioeUo Wluaky, $1.00 1 aHtIe California Brandy, 1.26 NO. 3 1 Bottle Claret, AO Total $2.75 All for $2.00 Snrriwl 1 KWb>> 8p^uJ *«•«"•. si -25 1 Bottle Imported Port, 1.00 N(V <1 1 Bottle Imported Sherry, IjOO Total $3.25 All for $2.50 Special 122S3T 12 No 5 1 Bottk Apri<jDt Br*d-T' i.oo L Total $4.00 All for $3.00 fr _ BEN. KLEIN SUCCESSOR TO Camden Bottling Co. ,312 vVaahington St, Cape May MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED
TOILET ARTICLES - Manicure, Comb aed Brtmh, .ad Shsv- i %> «« V**femerj and fancy soaps, in . e- abundance. Among the desirable and i rs most useful gifta we ere now eelBag are, < ie hot water bottles, ice begs, ate. All of < these are marked very low for the hoti- ■ »- days. :e Special Boxed Cigars for Christmas. I WARE'S DRUG SHOP, 1 ■c Washington Street 1 « I • j >f Tata a Pset-fiath T»-Hgkt After djeeoMng ens or twe tfml MeetTabs ( satis ip Be Tablets for the fastbath) ia the water. RwfDtab«t •0 aerwm«, emartiag aad tandems**, 2&rl$£3&E^E weariaat* aad sweating or iafiaamd feet aad hot nsi nsnsiasof the (eat at sight. TO jT-TAB8 FOR FOOT-TTJB8." ltn for oonfort throuahont Oa day shake Allen's r oot-Ease/the . n tis^iti i gowder ' SiTiiS.'WSTC; ,
Urn beet giovee, neckwear end handXsrshiefe far Christmas prseente atOid-ding-a, 418 Washington .tret Oliver Typewriters are en aale at GerTieon** Jewelry Store. A complete aad an sxtaasive variety can U selected from. BELFORD GARRISON, Agent Nx 806 Washington Street HOFFMAN— McNEILL In West Cape May at the residence of the officiating minister, Saturday evening, December 17, 1010, Mr. Lewis S. Hoffman and Miss Ode Mae McNeill, of Cold Spring, Bev.'J. L. Landia, perform ing the ceremony. If Yon Are A Trifle Sensitive About the sire of your shoes, its some satisfaction to know that many people can wear shoes a sire smaller by shaking Aliens foot-Ease into tbem. Just the thing for Patent Leather Shoes, and for breaking in ' New Shoes. Sofd Every ' where, 25c. Sample FREE. Address Allen S. Olmsted. Le Roy, N. Y. 12-24-4t ' Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTOR I A 1825 ' 1910 I" THE PENNSYLVANIA i FIRF | INSURANCE COMPANY INCORPORATED 1825 CHARTER PERPETUAL OFFICE. 508-510 WALNUT ST i Office: 508-510 WALNUT STREET PHILADELPHIA, PA. CAPITAL $750,000.00 , ASSET8 <7 ,332,524.10 SURPLUS 82,233,426.43 ' Directors < R. Dale Sanson John L. Thompson J. TatnaU Lea Charles E. Pugh Richard M. Cadwalader W. Gardner Crowell Effingham B. Morris Edward T Stoteebury. Edwin N. Benson, Jr. I R. DALE BENSON, President, j JOHN L. THOMPSON, Vice Pre.. W. GARDNER GROWELL, See. ! HAMPTON L. WARNER, Asst. See. | WM. J. DAWSON, See'y Agency Department A. W. HAND a F. ELDREDGE j HAND AND ELDREDGE LOCAL AGENTS chants National Bank Building, or t 316 and 317 Washington Street 7 Cap. May, N. J. )
' « planning a Jttat jMwU meeting died in November, 1806. The meeting wOl be held in the iWitorium of the Historical Society's building at Thirand Locust streets, and While date has not Mfn^aet, it will be some time durihg .the latter part of January. Children Ory F0t FLCTCNErt CAS TO R I A NOTICE TO LXMIT CREDITORS Ratat* af WOBam 0. Pins, Jr, j Pursuant to the order of Char. P. Panamas, Surrogate of toe Cbunty of Gaps May, made oa the 22nd day of November, A. D, 1810, <m the appliesV, AF, I' IV, ob IM appuea-
r fan 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 their claims and demands against the •state of said deceased within nine months from the 22nd day of November* i. A. D., 1910, or they will be forever de- » •psad •* any action against ths sub •criber. Dated November 22nd, A. D., 1010. t JAMES G. KLINE, 11- 26 9t • v Executor ' A CHRISTMAS PRESENT Why not send a good flftttogrkph of Baby or yourself. TVy aha always appreciated. Call and seetole artiatic deaigna which are now/rijtfng displayed at SMITH'S STUDIO, rorner Beach avenue and Ocean street. The latest designs and best styles are , a specialty. tf Crawford shoes for the particular man • , at Gidding's, 419 Washington 8t- • I . | The oecqrity Trust Company .holds its friends by fair treatment and through , out its long career has aimed to assist j in the establishment of a high standard | of business moralitv in this community. i ! |. The Security Trust Company gives : ireful consideration to its mn«1W ... i counts, and receives and acknowledges ' distant deposits by ronil ■ tf 1 / ' BEFORE WINTER SETS IN Bettor have me to look over your tin roofs. A little attention now may save 1 much trouble later on. I CHARLES A. SWAIN, 1 305-7 Jackson Street ' i REPAIR YOUR MOTORS i Now is the time to have your motor 1 or automobile pht in shape for ' next season. Have it done NOW and > avoid the spring ruxh^With it's incident i delays. < i m Respectfully, 8 GEO. W. OT TIN GEE & CO. General Machine Work Keystone 'Phone 90 R ( Bell Thone 2X ^ jj 1 I 1 Wolfs Bakery is now producing Home g made bread like mother used to make q Wolff methods are the cleanest known to the baking srianfm
Electrical Christmas Cifts Why not gi"4 something DIFFERENT this year? What ia mare acceptable than one of the note! and pleating Gift, auggaated below: ELECTRIC READING LAMPS DESK LAMPS BEDROOM LAMPS ' * * > ■' SHAVING MUGS . FLAT IRONS V TOASTERS STOVES Beautifully designed. Handsomely made and j very useful—they charm a* no farther Gift can. MINITURE LIGHTS FOR ftnas Crccs COMPLETE OUTFIT » CAFE MAY LIGHT AMD POWER COMPANY ; CAPE MAY. N. J.
* (Continued from Ftolt Page) ; i. dot a Republican affair this year and f ^ Republican kgialatorn to do excepting to vote for the. Republican candidate fiiat last xnd all the time. The brand which would be ptrt upon any one of them who might desert to the opposition camp on thiai occaaion would stay put forever and.no amount of explanation could remove it • see Some cue has suggested that if the Ciriatmaa activities were centered upon I the children and after them epem the poor there would be a- much finer man. j ifeatation of the Christina, spirit. ... r The First Baptist Church Sunday ' school Christina, entertainment will "be 1 held in the church Saturday, December » 24th, 7:80 p. m. t Alderman Joeeph*B* Hughe, desire* to ( ,thank the W. G T. U. for the beautiful , carnations received from their Flower k Mission, also that he appreciates the , Sqisreat displayed by hi. many friends during bis recent illness. See our windows for Holiday suggestions at Tenenhauma', 414-10 Washington Street. John S. Bioren, who will become president of the new Merchants Union Trust Company, is perhaps, actively intereste-l in the management of a larger number of corporations than any other man of . affairs in Philadelphia. In none of these corporations ia he a director or an officer simply for the purpose of sitting in the board, but, on the contrary, is an sg ■ gressively active factor in the direction of each .He is president of the Delaware Insurance Com pany and this company is "Bioren." He is a director in American Railways Company, the American Gas Company and the Eastern Consolidated Electric Company. These duties involve a vast amount of work and time, bnt Mr. Bioren, nevertheless, has opportunity to also look after at first hand the business of his own banking j house of Bioren 4 Co. Mr. Bioren lives { at Riverton, N. J., where he is a director . in the Riverton Savings Bank. Hispends his summers at Cape May, where j he ia president and chief owner in the Cape May Gaa -Company. When a horse picks up a nail in his foot what does the driver do! Does lie I whip the limping animal and force him ' along! Not unless he wants to ruin the horse. At the first sign of lameness he jumps down, examines the foot and carefully removes the cause of the lameWhat is called a "weak stomach" is like the lameness of the horse, only j to featured by removing the cause of I the trofeble. If you stimulate the stomach with "whisky medicines" you keep i it going, but every day the condition is | growing worse. A few doses sometimes I of Dr. Peiree's Golden Medical Discovery will put the disordered stomach and allied organs of digestion and nutrition in perfect condition. Ninetyeight times in every hundred "Golden , Medical Discovery" will cure the worst ailments originating in diseases of the , stomach. It always helps. It almost | always cures. To cure constipation use Dr. Pierces Pleasant Pellets. They're sure. i Many Children are Sickly ^ Mother Gray's Sweet Powders for ( Children Break up colds in 24 hours, re- ; ( Feverishnoss, Headache, Stomach Teething Disorders and De- j f stroy Worms. At all druggists. 25c. j mailed Free. Address, Allen S. t Le Roy, N. Y. 12-24-4t j j COLD SEP ING " wui oxruiti
Edna Raff (nee Woolson) and daugh- : ter Marian, have returned home to Lock- : port on Friday, after spending three ! months with her father who has beep I very sick. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Woolson started j for Brooklyn on Friday to spend Christmas with Mrs. Woolson'. parents. Friday's oold weather did considerable ; damage to the eel fishermen as it froze ] them. Mrs. Emily Thompson and daughter, I and Mise Earnest, of Green Creek, visited Mrs. Thompson's parents Sunday. 1 Charles Woolson has returned home , from Colingswood where he has been | suffering with an abaceeo. We wander what was the matter with the clock on Saturday evening. Ask Jezrie. Mrs. Emma Harnett and daughter, May Hemigway spent the first of the week in Philadelphia shopping. We have had quite a change around our village in the last few weeks. First t Shaw Brothers,, Herbert aad Henry J Shaw and families moved to Holly j Beach, and Mr. Sheets on the Heming- i way place, has moved on Herbert Shaw's j plane. Mr. Yerrieks has moved in the cottage by the sen. The postoflee t changed to Freeman Yerrieks, mail ear- t rier has changed to Bertram Snyder, and £ a nice obliging young man he ia Mr. d Dickinson, of Erma, will move on the Jamaa Shaw plaee in the near future. Ci t L. ■ '- ■ :^.*^h.jiiti.$als^- g
i. I Tlhr ■■il M I ; I ^uw, .'us. I ie 1 heeled, end the I tainted %lfmd vitalised. I 5- SeoH'p Emuhium ceo. I quo- scrofula end men? I other blood diseases. I ° FOX SJLUI BY Aix DRUGGISTS I :! I. I r I e Sketch- Book. T' ■' • Good Lack Ptmmj. ; SCOTT* BOVneLSBSPtoalS^KiT. I !" The Cape Hay County high aehjMi course of study, a revision of the —ntSjj I. course in grades and county cCTirssa la ft agriculture and manual training, prapar { •1 ed during the past year and submitted T to the State Department for examiattosh ,f have been approved by the State Board c of Education at it* remit muhm in ,r Trenton. The county high school courses c are three in a number, including a etasg sical, a science and an English or com- ., mercial course. The first two are eoie lege preparatory courses and the last baa s been prepared with especial reference to .. the needs of the student who does not ri contemplate seeking further vedemic ia- . 6 traction after bis completion of tt* g high school course. 1 i , THOMAS SAYRE GETS t HIGHEST AVERAGE i Thomas Sayre, son of Pilot and Mrs.' g ■ Ixiuia Sayre, of this city, received the r highest average in the civil service ex L. sminatiou fur tin- puetmastership of . ! West Ospe May. 93.1, and will no doubt . I be appointed to fill that position. There were two applicants who took the ex . amination, Mr. Sayre and Collector-elect b Harry Ludlam. j The Security Trust Company ho* j boxes for rent in a burglar proof vault I The Security Trust Company preserves all that gave its reputation in the past , and adds modern requirements for ti^a , present tf FISHING CREEK • j From a Special Correspondent 1 A merry Christmas to you alL ■j James Brown, of Camden, spent a few days with his friend, John Snyder ' and famib". Mrs. Charles I'. Foster mud Mrs. Daw' son, of Green Creek, railed on ralatum -[ < on Tuesday.* Mr. anil. Mr*. Hi nnirx Uei^ngrvny 1 called on bis aunt, Mrs. Ella Johnson, on ' Sunday last. Mrs. Edna Raff wag an over Sunday vi*itor with her sister, Dora Eldredge, at Cold Spring. Missses Genera Sbaw and Emma Mcand Danealia Hoffman took tea with Mr. Leslie Bate and wife on Saturi day evennig. j There was quite an excitement the 1 of the week when Gus Yerrieks on Sunday evening and did not rej until Tuesday, wbeu they found outj had piloted a. naphtha launch to Del- : aware City. I ' . ^ How Old People May Prolong Their Lives At advanced age the organs act more slowly than in youth. Circulation becomes poor, blood tfaih and watery, appetite fitful, and diges- ! tioo weak. This condition leaves | the system open to disease such as ; Coughs, Colds, Grippe, Pneumonia, Rheumatism, etc. VINOL is die greatest health creator and body builder we know of for old people, as it supplies the very elements needed to rebuild wasting tissue and replace weakness with strength. BBBBISTBEPBOCV Aon by ■** aad waa doomed taSS ortioa toed to, bed raOL^£ We ask every aged persoo in this neighborhood to try a bottle c< VINOL with the understanding that we wiD return their money if 5 does not prove beaeficiaL ml jamb becsay, mum rnt. CAPE BAY, E.J.

