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WEST CAPE MAY! Children's Day together with Flag ' , Day services were held in the Chapel I Sabbath afternoon. The exercises were , Of unusual interest because interspersed With flag ceremonies. But through the ( entire numbers the children did them- j ■elves and their teachers training, great credit. At the conclusion Rev. Dr. Alk- c man very happily impressed all by his t address to the scholars and teachers. I There was a new zest given to the oc- , easion by the beautiful decorations and > very tasteful renovation and greatly improved appearance of the fine large ( andienc# room they now enjoy. The only wish now remaining is that of . completing at an early day, the splendid I lower basement, seven foot room, under 1 1 the entire building, of the same dimen- „ ■ions of the upper room. When this ■hall be accomplished we shall have ^ probably, the best arranged and most oomplete Sabbath "School plant in this t •ection. And as indeed it is already required to accommodate the growing (lumber of its members and classes, it is to be hoped that this additional ira- p provement, with all its facilities for the , larger work constantly increasing may also be real feed. ; Mrs. John L. Joy, of Trenton, is ■pending a few weeks with ber niece , Mrs. Wilbert Turner. Mr James H Wriggins, of Sowall, one t Of the trolley superintendents will be a Bummer boarder at Mrs George Bohm's. Alexander Ewing has lost one ot his teams of valuable horses. The loss is j a heavy one just at this busy season j and which he could ill afford to lose o at any time. f Contractor Elwell has just completed c an addition to the front of the dwelling of Harvey Lewis on Learning avenue. Another change in the grocery busi- 4 Hess. Mr. J. Frank Williams of Tur- d Berville, Camden Oounty, has bought , ' out W. B, Edmunds and announces that be will conduct a first class general store j Vith a full line of up-to-dae goods. The | new proprietor succeeds one who has ' always carried on an honorable and popular business in the borough. He ^freckles j; It Dent Hide Tbmn With a Veil; Remove ' 1 Them With the Othine P'escriptiocL j This prescription for the removal of freckles was written by a prominent physician and is usually so successful in removing freckles and giving a clear, refund the money if it fails. Mecrav's Pharmacy under guarantee to refund the miney if it fails. * Don't hide your freckles under "a veil : get an ounce < f othine and remove them. Even the first few applications should ■how a wonderful improvement, some of the lighter freckle* vanishing entirely. , Be sure to ask the druggist, for the double strength othine; it is this that is sold on the money-back guarantee. II The rainy days of life come to ni aD — aieknesa, accident, leas of employmmit and plain hard luck. a A few dollars deposits* to-day with Z the Serority Trust Co. aad added to r* | ■tarty will pwife far amy raiay day. .-

I will now give his attention to his favor- i . ite occupation of farming and poultry raising. < | Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Stanton spent a < ■ few days in Trenton, recently. ■ Mrs. Clella Homan is spending a week at Wildwood. < Mrs. Walter Peck and little daughter Camden spent over Sunday with her 1 Sylvester Robinson entertained his cousin. Stanford Robinsoa a few days . this week ' Mrs. W. B. King is spending some time with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Van/ant, Sr. ] Mrs. Wm. II. Smith, Jr., entertained sister on Sunday last. David Hughes took in the sights of Atlantic City on Wednesday. ( I Mrs. tt'ln Ken and two children fire o the guests of Mr. and Mrs Walter Sav- t . » Mrs. John L. Joy , is visiting Mrs. j Turner. f Miss Mabel Richardson was enter- ^ taining Miss Ruth Mason last week. ^ Wm. Stanton spent Sunday with his \ wife in Philadelphia. n Mrs. Rhieu Hand of Camden, was the ' guest of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. j' G Blattner, over Sunday . ^ Mrs. Kale Jones of New York is visit- r her daughter. Mrs. S. A. Crammer. h Miss Jennie Donnely spent Tuesday with her sister at Cape May Point , Mr and Mrs. E P Osnm-r is en s companv. t' J. S. Garrison, watchmaker and jew- f ier, at 305 Washington Street. Ospe May City, is now agent for the Victor P and Edison Talking Machines and Rec- . ords, and and the Story and Clark ' These goods can be bought for cash or credit. Linen Finished Box Paper, the 25c variety at 15 cents, until Saturday. 27. Star and Wave Stationery I Department. I* • — \' Groceries, provisions, salt meats, 1 1 i fruits, tobacco, orange* , bananas, pat- . f, I ent medicines, hardware, cigars and j t tobacco en sale at W. H. Smith's, 506 | q I Weet Cape May. a o s Children Cry , FOR FLETCHER'S O STO R i A " A. H. FAULKNER I Contractor and Builder Keystone Phone j'.m 621 flngbes Street Cape May, N. J. KEYSTONE POULTRY FOODS j Aak TmDnbb bytfare Fred. sst mbnawssrcsCtl . Ul-U I

PETERSBURG Mrs. Ed. Rosa and daughter visited her mother at South Dennis last week. Miss Mary Creamer was in Bridgeton last week Miss Irene Van Gilder went to Ocean City last week for the summer. Miss Lillian Brown of Philadelphia, spent Sunday with her mother, Mrs. Martha Brown. J. Leon Mickle, of Wilkesbarre, Pa., spent Sunday with his iather, H. P. ■ Mickle. Jules Blake started working at Ocean City, Monday for the summer. A. H. Sapp and wife went to Bridgeton Sunday. George Hoff and wife and daughter Mary and Eliza Van Gilder autoed to Cape May Saturday. Albert Clark and wife and Fred Carter visited the Seabrood farm at Deerfield on Friday. A large and interesting meeting of on Tuesday at Woodbury Heights. Rev. the West Jersey Presbytery was held John W. Biscboff, of Duerfield, moderator. Presbytery heard with pleasure that all but one of the cfaureher were supplied. The exception was that of Fairton. The pastoral relation of Rev. Mr. Seel was dissolved tliat he might accept a call to a church in Nebraska. The Rev. J, C. McCoiincIl of Princeton Theological Seminary was examined for ordination and accepted a call from the Clayton Presbyterian church. Rev. W. S- Holt. I). I)-, of Philadelphia, made a very effective and impressive address in the interest of the Board of Ministerial Relief and Su .ten tat ion. - .^Mr. D R. Rawson, who is preparing himself for evangelistic and missionary work was examined in theology and approved. general assembly were heard * itli Reports of the commissioners to the much Interest. Woodbury Heights is an ideal place of first class improvements, added to which is the beautiful and splendidly arranged new church. Presbetcry was most heartily weland hospitably entertained. Rev. Dr. Aikman and Rev. J. L. is were the Cape May represents-

WEST CAPE MAY FOUND THE SAME? The Answer is Found in the Straightforward Statement of a West Cape May Resident We have been reading week after week in the local press of Cape May House citizens who have been rid of distressing kidney and bladder trouby Doan's Kidney Pills, and we have often wondered whether the same high opinion of this medicine is to be in our neighboring towns. This and earnest statement by a welland respected resident * of West May will set this doubt at rest. Michael H. Holland, 138 Learning Ave., Cape May, X. J.. says "For almost a year I was afflicted with kidney trouble, brought on by a heavy rold. 1 had pains in the small of my back and at times was unable to sleep well, get- I ting up in the morning tired ami un- I refreshed. Whenever I stooped or any strain on the muscles of mv I back, sharp pains dart<-d throughout j my body and 1 ofteq felt miserable. I I also subject to headaches and dizzy j spells, during which my sight blurred, j Hearing of Doan's Kidney Pills, I used j them and they gave me prompt relief. I ; continued taking them until completely i cured. 1 have had no trouble since'Price 50c. al all dealers. Don t sim- I plv ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's , Kidney Pills -the 'same that Mr. Hoi- ' | had. Foster-Milburn Co.. Props.. . Buffalo. X. Y. THE LEADING EXPERT AND IN- | STRUCTOR IN NEW MODERN DANCING IN NEW YORK CITY, WRITES: *Dear Sir:— I have used ALLEN'S ' I FOOT-EASE, the antiseptic powder to * | be shaken into the shoes, for the past [ j ten years, and can say from experience that it is a blessing to all who are com- I , pel led to be oonetantly on their feet. I I | dance eight or ten hours daily, and find j that ALLEN'S FOOT-EASE " keeps my feet cool and comfortable, takes the fricI tioo from the shoe, prevents corns and ! Aching feet. I recommend it to all my pupils." E. FLETCHER HALLAMORE. Sample mailed FREE. Address, Allen 8. Olmsted, Le Roy. N. Y. i

PKOFESStdNAJ HKKRT H e nngp^i ATTORNEY -AT-LXW Solicitor la Chancery for New Jaraey Member of Pennaylvaala Bar. J Cape May. New Jersey. " J. 8P1CKR LKAMC4Q COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW Solicitor'. Master aad Examiner la n Chancery Office: Hushee aad Franklin streets Cape May, New Jersey. SAMUEL F. ELDRRDGE ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Merchants National Bank Building Washington sad Decatur Sta. Cape May, New Jersey. NOTARY PUBLIC Solicitor and Master in Chancery. It Keystone 'Phone ISA. r FLOYD C. HUQHE8 0 ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Office; tSX Washington Street •r Cape May. New Jersey , NOTARY PUBLIC Solicitor In Chancery O. BOLTON ELDREDGE ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Offices: Merchants National Bank Building ,f Washington and Decatur Sta. Ca;.e Stay. New Jersey. NOTARY PUBLIC Solicitor In Chancery i- Keystone Phone tCx ° JAMES M. E. EU.DRETH COUNBI.i LOK-AT-LAW if Solicitor, Master and Examiner In I Ciiei eery * NOTARY PUBLIC Offices at No. :u Ocean Street '- Cai-e May, New Jersey. ,, Keystone Phone 1 LEWIS T. STHVENS ii Connsellor-at-Law Special Master in Chancery i Supreme Court Commissioner I Commissioner for Pennsylvania. 315-18 Washington St., Cape May, N. J. MORGAN HAND, JR. , CIVIL ENGINEER AND SURVETOR 1 CArE MAT COURT HOUSE. N. J. Bell 'Phone 5 111 Wesley avenue. j( Bell 'Phone E6X Ocean City, N. J. '• DR. J. H. OLIVER DENTIST Estey Building, 1110 Chestnut 8L, Philadelphia. Pa. 0 (One door above Keith's Theatre). flfipJfc Appointments may be made by Bell Telephone, Walnut ISS3D. Extracting painless. DR. C. E. PYLE* DENTIST 653 Washington Street | Phila. Office Flanders Building, 15th and Walnut Sts.

H Our "Comfort" (J I ■ Library Spectacles Make reading a pleasure. A boon to | those who use their eyes constantly. C. A. LONGS TRETH I Specialist in Eye Testing 722 Market Street, Philadelphia li ! CAPE MAY OPTICAL 913 Washington Street r , Cape May, N. J. r Everything for the Eye. j Prescription Lenses a Specialty , ' Keystone Phone 44 D. I. : I W. L. Ewing Jr. WAGON BUU.DER { AUTOMOBILE PAINTER > Large »nd Small VtctU Carefi.ll Executed ! Estimates Qu-erfeitiy Furnished i M^L. EWfN^. JR. 5 ! Key^une Phone 1 Groceries, provisions, salt meats. f fruits, tobacco, oranges, bananas, pat- | ent medicines, hardware, cigars and tobacco on sale at W. H. Smith's, 506 Broadway, West Cape May. SAFETY FIRST. 1 Back with the Security Trust Co., , > Cap# May. Save for the rainy day — for ■ , "ld ^ , 1 OOHARS latundered at the Columbia, 2 cents. •

CAPE MAY COAL S ICE CO. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Be»t quality Coal aa all times. Careful preparation. Guaranteed weight Pure Ice, manufactured from distilled water. Prompt aad courteous service. Office-512 WASHINGTON STREET Y . HEADWG COAL YARDS and iaras~pERRY AND JACKSON STREETS THOMAS S. STEVENS ■ re bntre Til ,1 1 i.i - , i

AUDITORIUM CAPE A NO BUFFET 107 Alffi 109 JACKSON ST. ' Everything in seaaan. Sea feeds aad sakda. Speck hies ; Opea sD the year. Cottage trade wakdttA. Oaien fay fk» aa promptly attended to aad dritosewL Both Pbonoa JOff t J. McCANN Keygtone Telephone. 673 D. Wm. F. Brown PLUMBING. STEAM and SAS PITTING Jobbing A S|>ecialty. 417 Washiagton Street EstimaUs burnished CAFE MAY Keystone Telephone 126 A

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HOUSECLKANING TIME IB HlUtK and Is apt to be attended with unpleasant circumstances, especially wh.s tba removal of furniture and pRures brtsgs out the defects to your wall pap era. a is also the best time to have new papering done, and a postal mailed to W. «. LeKolr will brink him to you wltb samples of any description. His work Is of the best, and his prices more thaa reasonable. ^ W. LENOIR €10 WASHINGTON STREET Keystone Phone 138x.

dik a c ^ 1 / f i fPEIRCE SCHOOL is America's best-known finishing W » school for young men and young women about to >Ti enter business. ■ w § Students deal uath actual business affairs, developing CD initiative, confidence and dfficiencj-. T Commercial, Secretarial and Shorthand courses, indud- 5 ing aa jnuch instruction in general educational subjects as the W A student may need. Kto X Graduates always in demand Inr well paving positions. , ^ * A F«U term begins in September. 4 ® Day and Night Sessions. v A Fot .'9th catalogue address ' 1 PEIRCE SCHOOL Record Building Philadelphia 9 NOT A BIT INTERESTED. 2 UjB pure and finely flavored some people are X not because they don't know the differTEITELMAN'S 312 Washington Street. Cape May, N. J. BAILY'S WHISK Y (Black Lab el) . 90 Ce»ts KFNTUCKY RESERVE $1.00 AMERICAN PRI^E V .. . 1.00 [ CABINET WHISKEY ... 1.00 We also have a new stock of California and Imported Wines. Shoes! Shoes ! <KW\ LARGEST AND BEST STOCK OF LADIES', GENTLEMEN S AND CHILDREN'S SHOES AT LESS THAN PHIlSDELPH I A PRICES. AN ENTIRE NEW AND LARGE STOCK OF WALL PAPER Which Will Be Sold at Pricee to Defy Competition. Having had many years' experience in th« business, I only ass an opportunity to convince my customers that I can sell them at tha lowest possible prieea. Please examine my stock before baying elm where. ELDRIDGE JOHNSON, 318 Wsilnetw Street

you will «v»u» Money BY DEALING AT OUR STORE. WE HAVE A FULL LINE OF LADIO? AND GENTS*' FURNISHINGS. UNDERWEAR, HOSIERY, NOTIONS, LADIES DRESSES AND CHILDREN'S DRESSES. WILL GIVE DOUBLE YELLOW T RADING STAMPS UNTIL JULY 6. 1 ' ' • " J. LAVENTHOL, 319 Washington St. WILL REMAIN OPEN DAILY FOB THE SUMMER SEASON.