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jules! iverne sea story VIE EXPEDITION OF THE BRIO IEUNE -ILARDI E* AND SOME TRAG- ; tO EVENTS CONNECTED THEREIflTH. I ___ i •Literally "Tlie brave young (person)" ». applied to the vessel, "The brave 1 (Translated for the Star and Wave) i (Concluded.) vul t All that day was employed in rest and i «u the pleasure of seeing each othir again. Fidele Misonne and Pierre Nou j s •uet killed some sea birds near the house F ' om which it was not prudent to stray. 0 hese fresh provisions and the fire which o as diligently kept going, renewed th a reugtli of those who were ilL I»ui i ornbutte improved in health rapidly I if t was the first moment of pleasur d • hich these brave people had exper encer. Also, they celebrated it with a spirit, in this miserable cabin, six bun e .red "leagues in the northern sens, wit «' g lie cold thirty degrees below zero. a This temperature continued until th y •nd of the moon and it was only to- ' p ards November 17th, eight days after b lieir reunion, that Jean t'orobuttc an ti •us companions tliouglit themselves abla B )r o depart. They had nothing but th : J1 gbt of I lie stars to guide them, bu r« le oild was less keen and there fell bu I ' ittle snow. | el Near December 7th. twenty days af il er reunion, they sighted the bay where ai he Jeune-IIardic had . wintered. They os were very uneasy about their compaiT X ms on board the brig. They were soo er ins noaru uie nrig. j ncy

•eon from the vessel and were received fj vith shouts of joy, by Gervique, Tur uiette, and Gradlin. ull of whom wer a good health. The first moments wer given to the jov of return. The sailor vho had been with the exploring party i Vcjoiced to find all things in good shape that which assured to them a sever ' I ( winter, without doubt, but after all, i. \ ■ "Upporluble. Tlie temperature was exeessively col .' and routiuunl so until the retnni of th izon until" January l8th. . The month of February was signal tie zed by violent tempests ami abundan S" no»>. Th <- in mn temperature was still ffl wenty five degrees below zero, but the •ojagi-rs did not suffer from it compar ttlvely speaking. With the month o ' Vpril nunc torrents of ra n which spread n (Icon i nptiff the fields of ice and bus ■ tened jts breaking up. The thermome ' her rose to ten degrees below zero. I ' In the month of May ,tlle thaw pro ' jeeded raj.iuly. Twenty miles from the brig, to tlie south, the iee, completely : -Luhid. filiated toward the Atlantic ' )oeau. Although the sea was not en- ' lirely free aruuiul " the vessel, aceessibl channels had been made by the actio ' •if -the iee, by wbirli Jean Curnbutt wislied to prufit. Slav 2". it. lie finally sailed from th bay in which he had wintered. Ti e ' wind blew from the north and favored the de part lire. Often it was stoppe ! by banks of ice which they found i ?.■ •" necessary to rut with the saw, often th • f ice ekwed up before tlieiii and it w5 necessary to employ the mine to blow it ip. For a month the navigation wa ' f full of dangers which often put the ves i «el within two' fingers of its destruc ^ tion, but the crew was hardy and acrus tomed to these perilous maneuvers. Pen ellan. Pierre Nouquet. Turquiette, Fidel Misonne did of themselves tlie work o' ten sailors and Marie had smiles an gratitude for each of them. The Jeune-Ilardie was finally free o the ice in the latitude of Jean-Maycn Island. Near Juno 25th, the brig mc ' some vessels which were proceeding t the north for seals yd whale. It#ha taken nearly a month to get out of the 0 Polar Sea. t August 16th, found the Jeune-Hardi ~ in sight of Dunkirk. She had bee 8 sighted bjr the lookout, and all of tha d population of the port had hastened <• D the wharf. The sailors of the brig wer ] 11 taken immediately. into the arms ct c their friends. The old priest received ^ Couia Oarnbatte and Marie upon hi T .heart and of the two days following B tha first was to give thanks to heaven P for the miraculous return of Louis Corn ' butte and the second fo bless the •wo fiances, united for so long a tim 0 by their misfortune. 0 THE END. 1 £

ERMA Rev. L. S. Moore, is quite ill at this writing with a very bad cold. I Miss Marion Piatt is visiting at Gape . during the week. Mjss Ethel Peterson one of the telephone girls, has just- recevered from the measles. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Battcrsol have i moved into the house lately vacated by Earl Yerricks. Miss Maud Pierce is visiting at PitN. J. A large number from our village attended the supper on last Friday evenL given by the American Mechanics, f R. T. Johnson has returned from a j southern trip. While there he sent to ! home oy parcel post six grape fruit . of the large variety. He broke the limb i which they grew, six. on a small twig and sent them as they grew in Florida. Johnson visited her niece, Mrs. Iturdette Tomlin in Millville during Mr. , , absence. The Ladies Aid Society held a dollar social at the parsonage on last Monday ] ■ evening, which was a success. Twenty- . seven dollars was given to the treasurer j and there will be several more dollars i yet to come in. This social took the , ' place of a supper which the ladies had I , in the habit of holding. Each lady , told bow she bad earned the dollar. The , Character Sketch given by Mr. ; j Bate was very interesting, the s i readings were also good. J c J. S. Garrison, watchmaker and jew •] at 305 Washington Street, Capo'c ' May City, is now agent for the Victor and Edison Talking Machines and Rec-i ords, and the Story and Clark Pianos. £ goods can be bought for cash or a 1 ' o

r WANTED— 50 MEN AND WOMEN. . To Take Advantage of Special Offe , By Mccray's Pharmacy. rj Mee ray's Pharmacy, the enterprising e ! Drug firm, are advertising to-day fo j , '■ fifty men and women to take advantage i of the special half-price offer they ar I ' , miking on l)r. Howard's celebrated rem | ' edv for constipation mid dyspepsia, and j 1 get a fifty eel package at half price, 35, I *o positive are they of the remarkable eases, as well as sick headaches and I liver troubles, that they agree t" refund medicine does not' quickly relieve an I I With Dr. Howard's remedy at lianl you can eat what you want and have no 1 j fear of ill consequences. It strengthen lj | the stoinaeh. gives perfect digestion, rcg-j ulates the bowels, creates an appetite 1 and makes life worth the living. j I p If vou cannot call at Mccray's Pliar-j , to-doy, send 25 rents by mail and f | they will send you a package promptly, i charges paid. i i Mccray's Pharmacy have been able to' secure only a limited supply of the rem-{ i edy. so great is tlie demand, and you: j should not delay taking advantage of j ! , this liberal offer they are making this! ( .week. 5.0 UNCLAIMED LETTERS, fast of unclaimed letters remaining 1 in Cap? May Postoffice for woek ending April 8, 1014: " Goverdale, Miss " Emma; McMahon, •P. J. ] In calling for the above please say advertised. J. E. TALY'OR, Postmaster 1 FRECKLES is the Time to Get Rid of The«e ( Ugly Spots. There's no longer the slightest need ? of feeling ashamed of your freckles, as 1 prescription othine— double strength —is guaranteed to remove these homely s{5>ts. Simply get an ounce of othine — double strength from Mccray's Pharmacy, and apply a little of it night and morning and yon should soon see that the worst freckles have begun to g while the lighter ones have a vanished entirely. It is seldom that than an ounce is needed to completely clear the skin and gain a beau- , clear complexion. g Be sure to ask for the double strength 0] othine u this is sold under guarantee of money back if it fails to remove freckles.

RIO GRANDE ' Mrs. W. ft. Kimble spent Wednesday at Dias Creek. Sirs. Maine Ilildreth spent two days of last week with her husband here. John S. Brown and charming daughter 1 outoed to Wildwood on Wednesday. The play given in the grange ball last Saturday evening was largely attended. Harry Hand, of Philadelphia, was with his parents here over Sunday. Mrs. Morrison entertained her daughter of Philadelphia, over Sunday. E. Ilildreth spent a few days of this week in Philadelphia. Miss Emma Johnson spent Wednesday at Cape May. Mrs. Uriah Crease drove to Wildwood on Tuesday and was accompanied by Mrs. Joe Hoffman. Author Sykes spent last week with his family here. Miss Francis Brown of Cape May. | spent over Sunday with her grand - I mother here. ijoe Hoffman, wife and two children of spent the first of the week with her parents, J. S. Brown and wife, j Wm. Soman entertained his brother ' over Saturday, j Mrs. Learning spent a few days of last j week in Philadelphia . i J. S. Garrison, watchmaker, and jeweler. at 305 Washington Street, Cape. | City, is now agent for the Victor and Edison Talking Machines and Rec- | ords, and the Story and Clark Pianos. goods can be bought for cash or credit I Mailing tubes, 3 cents per foot. price in large quantities. Star and Wave Pub. Company.

I "The Place of* Honeymoons'' will •j start on April 18th. in the Cape May I Star and Wave. Do not miss any part I of this famous story. ; WEST CAPE MAY Mrs. diaries Willis is entertaining company. > We are glad to note that Mrs. Milton j The home of 1. W. Reeves, on York | Avenue, has been purchased by XX m. I Vanzant. I Mrs. XX'. J. Fenderson is on llic sick i .list. | Mrs. Alex Eiviiig is spending some ' | time with her mother at Pierces. [ Mr. and Mrs. Charles Eldredgp are i their house with a coat of j Mrs. Charles Simington and daughter ( i spent a few days with Air. and j Mrs. Thomas Kldredge. ' Mrs. E. Hewitt, of Camden, spent over ; with Mrs. Richard Reeves, j Mrs. Eleanor Sclicllenger is visiting I relatives in the borough. ' Mrs. Clarence Newkirk has returned ; j after spending a few days away, j • Mrs.wJolin J. Meyer, of Camden, spent . I with Mr. anud Mrs John W. of this place. Robert Blair was in Philadelphia, a | few days this week. Mrs. Wm. Lloyd spent XX'ednesday in ' Philadelphia. I J The Chapel Sewing Circle met at the home of Mrs. 'Jn*ejili "XVheaton. Mrs. Charles Perkins spent Tuesday in - Clement Newkirk was away recently. ( Mr. and Mrs. XX'altcr Peck is visiting ' Pcck's-parcnts, Mr. and Mrs. Levi 1 Johnson. t Tlie Ladies Sewing Circle met at the 1 home of Airs. Wm. Chambers. Mra. Geo. Hoffman is able to be out again. , IS Mr. P. Armstrong has purchased the 8 property on Y'ork Avenue. Airs. Clement Newkirk and daughter. Alias Alice Newkirk, spent Wednesday in Philadelphia. o b Children dry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA , 0 8 Mailing tubes, 3 cents per foot. E Special price in large quantities. Star and Wave Pub. Company. o— — „ "Tho Place of Honeymoons" will si ■tart on April 18th, in the Cape Afay B and "Wave. Do not miss any part of this famous story. t> it Rubber Bands at Star and Wave Stationery Department. 1

W. H. BRIGHT , Fire Insurance la any of Cap* May Co ;r HOLLY BEACH. N. J ; THE MARCY Now open to receive boarders MRS. C T. SINK is a-I*-3t j EsMlisM 1886 Tim CosoicHon ; THE DAYLIGHT STORE The Standard Fashions For February, Ready * Advance Fashion Sheet — the new k Patterns for late winter as well as early spring. The Standard Spring r Quarterly is also ready : Patterns, 10c and 15c .each. 1 Standard Quarterly, 20c, including a coupon for one pattern free. Designer for February, 10c; onec- year subscription, 75c; special, two- . r year, $1.00. 0. L. wT Knerr 518 & 520 Washington St. : ■= Cape May, N. J. -

NOTICE Having made arrangements with an out of town Laundry to do Flat Work. »« will take your lied and Table Linen at SOc a dozen. Including one Spread. Single pieces at tno following prices: Spreads ? l&c Slieetu 6c Table Clothes 6c up Napkins *c Towels JC Holler Towels 6c Pillow Cases 3c Bolster Cases 6c , Blonkets. double 60c Blankets, single tSc Quilts 26c up We do not do work by the hundred or Let us clean your Sweater. Woolen Underwear. Silk Waists. Shirts, etc. ALL Shirts Hand Ironed. TROY LAUNDRY Harry E. Balm, Proprietor 310 Decatur Street ' Cape May, N. J. Phone 40D. Est 1805. EDWARD W. SAYRE Carpenter and Builder. ' JOBBING WORK WILL RECEIVE | AND EFFICIENT ATTEN- i I TION. 916 QUEEN STREET ! If you have some money laid by for use the place to put that money In the Security Trust Co., Cape May, J. Here It will be absolutely secure from loss In any way and It may deposited so as to be available at a time or on demand, as you desire. " Alailing tubes, 3 cents per foot. Special price in large quantities. Star and Wave Pub. Company. FOR SEEDS and Seed Potatoes, try : the Eldredge and Phillips varieties. Typewriter and Adding Alachine Rib 1 bona, all colors and styles, at the Sta | and Wave Stationery Department. •Legal Forms of all . description >n Japjo oj apem smjor feraedcj -jpo;s ! short potice. Star and Wave Stationery I Legal Forms of all description in - stock. Special forma made to order at notice. Star aad Wave Stationery A carpenters tool FREE. Aak about ft at Chan. A. Swain's Hardware Store. Advsrtlne In the Star and Wave.

-JWi horses FOR SALE Constantly on hand all sorts of hooet Jfam the heapest to the best, any size or land. Just write what you want and I will send it on 10 days trial and wiU take it away if not satisfactory. You positively take no chance as the animal Must Suit You. Remember that the guarantee is good on Horses Cows sold at Auction as'well as at private sales. Most of Cape May County horses come from Woodbine, on account of square dealings. ' MAX POTASHNICK Woodbine, N. J. Under Veterinary Inspection

CAPE MAY FARMSTEAD A Model _ ,rm established for the production of the best and j purest farm products, under perfect sanitaty conditions. • NELSON Z. GRAVES, Owner and Proprietor. - . ■ Nursery Milk of Superb Quality x Household Milk of Highest Grade Cream, Rich and Unmodified Eggs, one day old from White Leghorns Broilers, Poultry, and Ducklings in Season. Deliveries are made twice daily by Refrigerator Car. , A postal will bring our car to your door. Visitors are welcomed at the Farmstead. OUR SUCCESS RESTS ON IMPLICIT PUBLIC CONFIDENCE GEORGE C. REA, Manager OAK LAND - "THE CAR WITH A CONSCIENCE" . A AUT OMOBILES Sold by C. E. STILLE, Tuckahoe, N. J. AND BACKElbD UP BY STILLE'S REAL GARAGE J - 5 PASSENGER TOURING COMPLETE WITH ELECTRIC START. ^ • ER, FULL EQuffHEHT * — — - $1,200 Its some car. Take a ride. Bell Phonp Chute. York gate, York YORK BROTHERS Carpenters and Builders CAPE MAY, N. J. Estimates cheerfully given on all kinds of buildings SATISFACTION -GUARANTED ' P. O. Box 661 W. S. SHAW & SON Dealers In BRICK, LIME AND CEMENT. GENERAL CONTRACTORS. Keystone Telephone 30 A 523 KLM1RA STBEET