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GREENCREEK Mrs. Joseph Taylor of Dcnnisville •pent part of last week with C'apt. and Mrs. Joseph James. (Tiarles L. Learning of West Cape May called on T. Hickman on Wednesday. T. Hickman and wife spent Thursday with friends at South Seaville and South Oapt. J. E. Brown was canvassing for fruit trees in the upper |iart of the -county Wednesday. -Your correspondent and wife spent a Very pleasant hour with their former ! pastor and wife and daughter. Rev. J. K. [ Lowden, at Clermont. He was one of \ the ablest speakers this charge ever j bad. Coleman Selover was the first to capture fresh fish this spring. Alfred Crease is enclosing liis farm with a new fence. Quite a large number of the members of Excelsior Castle No. 61 K. G E., spent Thursday evening with Harry Foster i and wife at Cold Spring. . ( - Thomas Holmes and wife of Holly Beach, spent Friday with his grandparents here. Mr. Joseph Robinson, one of our oldest • aud most respected citizens is in quite 1 poor health. I Harry Fisher and wife drove bver to i Court House Thursday. Thomas Huttonloek. of Bridgeton. is 1 here for the summer. His wife will join ' him this week. They will again reside ' at Pierces' Point. The bather will move in the cottage ' belonging to Alvin Doughty, for' a few I months. 1
Joseph Camp and son Frank spent Saturday in Philadelphia. Not a farmer contracted to grow | tomatoes for the Rio Grande Packing Oo. for nine dollars per ton. Our people are sorry to learn of the , serious sickness of Cape. Lewis Ross, i who is boarding at Court House. 1 Rev. Ezra Pearsali, of Whitcsborn. j Was doing business here on Tuesday. i At this writing Mr. William Rollings- 1 head is seriously sick with heart trou- } ble and dropsy. He is not expected to | live. He is eared for by his children, i Charles "and wife, Edward and wife, 1 Frank and wife and daughter. Mrs. ( Mary Ross of Court House. The grand- , , children, Earl Edna and Arthur, are t rendering all the aid they ran to relieve 1 his Buffering. Prof. John Quimby, principal of our I public school, lias bought a new Ford 1 ear of the Dix Co., at Court House. He , ' is now taking some of liis friends out ' ( riding. The ladies of Arbutuk Temple are re- J hearsing a good entertainment to be given next Tuesday evening in the hall, if they can get it ready. , EWWuSwain, of South Dennis, spent 1 Monday with Capt. Joseph James and 1 family. Dont forget Qie I. 0. M. Glee Club Minstrel Show in the Auditorium. Friday and Saturday eveningB, April 9-10, J at 8 o'clock. Admission, 15c and 25c. i Engraved Calling Cards are dainty f gifta to graduates. A postal card will J bring samples and prices to your door, j
THE HEARING AND EYESIGHT OF FISH In the March American Magazine e Cleveland Moffctt writes a remarkable ^ article entitled, "Living Wonders of the Deep Sea," in which he describes f the discoveries which oceanographers have recently made, fishing at a depth 1* of three or four miles. (Jpe of the 4 scientists interested in this work iB Dr., Austin H. Clark of the Weshingr ton National Museum. In the followe ing extract taken from Mr. Moffett'e j I article the author reports an interest - i i ing conversation be had with Dr. Hark | r on the hearing and eyesight of fish: j • "I asked Doctor Clark if fishes have j f good hearing and W- replied that they I r have an auditory apparatus, although ■ I they lack external ears. And some ) - fishes litter sounds that can be heard I | under the water: the squirrel fish' i makes a noise like a squirrel chewing | on a nut. the drum fish produce a ; i drumming sound, the 'grunts' a grunt- 1 I ing sound: and laboratory experiment*! ■ st Wood's Hole and elsewhere have j shown that fishes react unmistakably j ' to sounds about them. "As to the range of vision in fishes. ' little is definitely known, except that , some species, like sharks, have very ' i keen eyesight, while others seem to | get on excellently, perhaps hv feeling, j' i in dark or muddy waters where eye- 1 sight ran little serve them. It is eer- ' , tain that the depths of the ocean, all an upper mile or so, are wrapped ' in absolute darkness. No ray of light from the sun ever penetrates there, j , Everywhere is utter blackness, so that photographic plates may he exposed ; for hours and not he affected."
. MEC&AY'S FHABKACTS SUCCESS Popularity of Plan to Ball Modiolus st Half Pries and Ouarantss Mecray's Pharmacy, the enterprising ; druggists, rather than await the ordimethods of introduction, urged j. the Dr. Howard Co. to secure a quick sale for their celebrated specific for _ by offering the regular 50c bottle at half-price. In addition to waning a 50c bottle of Dr. Howard's specific for SBc Mecray's has so much faith In the! , remedy that they will refund the money j to anyone whom It does not cure. When your head aches, your stomach ; does not digest food, ^awlly and "natur- j ally when there is constipation, specks the eyes, tired feeling, giddiness, j bad taste In the mouth, coated tongue. | j ringing in the ears, melancholy and. liver troubles Dr. Howard's specific I | will cure you. If it does not. it will not 1 coat you a c«nt This latest achievement of science Ja|« , of great value In curing sick headache. ! Thousands of women arc today free , from that painful disease solely i through the use of this specific. The public lias through the lapse of j years come to regard the question of | Harry Thaw's sanity as largely a matof his personal concern. To Mothers in Th's Town Children who are delicate, feverish . and cross. will get immediate I relief from Mother Gray's Sweet for Children. They ' cleanse the stomach. act on the liver, and are recommended for complaining children. A pleasant remedy for worms. At all Druggists. 25c. Sample free. Address, A. S. Olmsted. Te- ■ Roy, N. Y. 152-2-20-4 ,
EASTER Strange sympathetic word of silent' ! tears Lingering on lips lo centuries of years. Comes again brightly as a new coined Never growing old wherever Yls heard. Comes with a pathos sublimely serene In sweetest of songs from Heaven's bright gleam. Mingled with sadness yet filled with delight The sunlight of God hath conquered the night. Pure as the lily that blooms on this day Beneath whose fragrance nations meet to pray, • In humble contrition" thrilled with the -thought Amazaal at the sacrifice His blood hath /bought. What greater love could a Savior e'en I Than to give up His life for friend and f6e. This word hath. a meaning too deep for the mind Contemplating fits mystery peace we may find. A crown of jewels a halo so bright Sending its brilliancy to heathen's dark nightr/ Bringing hope to millions horn in j Disseminating glad tidings everywhere, j Magnet ir in power, inspiring to ail Who listen in spirit to this Wondrous ' call, A life-giving word. "a promise to be The only eolation for eternity. — M. S. Marcy It is said that the residents of island* " and small peninsulas live longer than ( persons who dwell on the mainland. In Lapland men and women dress ex 1 ® aetlv alike — in tunics, leather breeches, wrinkled stockings and pointed shoes. t Engraved Calling Cards are daintx e gifts to graduates. A postal card will ] bring samples and prices to your door.
b ® 1825 1915 THE . PENNSYLVANIA FIRE j INSURANCE COMPANY j Incorporated i8a$. ' j CHARTER PERPErUAL 'I 'I OFFICE, 508-510 WALNUT ST Philadelphia, Pa. Capital • $750,000.00 j Assets - - $8,002,962.21 Surplus - $2,326,053 39 DIRECTORS. . -Charles H. Barry John L. Thomson R. Dale Benson* W. Gardner (row ell J -I. Tatuall l.ea Edward T. Stotesbuiy] Richard M. Cadw alader Edwin N. Benson. Jr. | Henry I. Brown ; ! CHARLES 11. BARRY. President i j JOHN L. THOMSON. Vice President j W GARDNER CROWELL, 2d Vice Pres. and Sec'y HAMPTON L. WARNER. Asst. Sec'y. j WM. J. DAWSON, fcec. Agency. Dept. j' SAMUEL F. ELDREDGL LOCAL AGENT ! Merc hants National Bank Building. I : Cor. Washington and Decatur streets. Cape May, New Jersey. 'j I W. L. Ewing Jr. Wagon buiider AUTOMOBILE PAINTER Larg* vnd Small Work Carefull Executed | Estimates Cheerfully FurnisbejJ W. U WlNU. JR. WestVsrry Sta„ I Keystone Phone I I \
I Professional Cards I I HENBY H. ELDREDGE ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Solicitor in Chancery for New Jersey . * Member of Pennsylvania Bar. Cape May, New Jeney. J. SPICER LEA MING ' COUNSELOR-AT-LAW , Solicitor, Master and Examiner in Chancery i Office : Hughes and Franklin Sts., Cape May, New Jersey. , SAMUEL F. ELDREDGE , ATTORNEY-AT-LAW r | Merchants National-Bank Building Washington and Decatur Sts., Cape May. New Jersey NOTARY PUBLIC ' Solicitor and Master in Chancery, j Keystone Phone 35A. I , G. BOLTON ELDREDGE ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Offices: J Merchants National Bank Building Washington and Decatur Sts. Cape May, New Jersey. NOTARY PUBLIC Solicitor it) Chancery Keystone Phone 86x. JAMES M. E. IIILDRETH COUNSELOR-AT-LAW ^ Solicitor, Master and Examiner in Chancery NOTARY PUBLIC Offiees at 214 Ocean Street Cape May New Jersey. Keystone Phone 39A.
LEWIS T. STEVENS 5 Counsellor-at-Law Special Master in Chancery Supreme Court. Commissioner Commissioner for Pennsylvania J 3 15-] ft Washington St., i CaDe May. N. J. MORGAN HAND, JR. CIVIL ENGINEER f AND SURVEYOR * Cape May Court House, N. J. Bell Phone 5. 819 Wesley avenue, . ' Ocean City, N. J. ' > Bell Phone 56X. ' | ) DR. J. n. OLIVER ( DENTIST < 1120 Chestnut Street 1 Philadelphia. Pa. 1 ,| (One. door above Keith's Theatre) j rilling a specialty— from one dollar up. Bridge Work, five dollars a tooth. I My special plates never rock. No one « j has this method but myself. Will allow you carfare when you order the 1 best teeth. | Bell Phone— Walnut 1333. Can't Thread ' Your Needle! /M\ Let me belp yoo by giving yon a pair of young „ eyes, a pair of glasses that will enable you to see as well as ever. Satisfaction guaranteed. ] C. A. LONGSTRETH Saecislist In Era Testing. 222 MarfcetSt.. Phlla. v CAPE MAY OPTICAL 513 Washington Street s Cape May, N. J. Everything for the Eye. Prescription Lenses a Specialty Keystone Phone 44D. e
cape May coal i ice co. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT s Best quality Coal as all times. Careful preparation. Guaranteed weight. Pure Ice. \ manufactured from distilled water. Prompt and courteous service. Office-512 washington street y, reading coal yards and Yards— perpy and jackson streets THOMAS S. STEVENS. hU at Eejstiic Tekpina I Musgw 1
I *UD'™RIUMCJFE niS B«Frn Eroythisg in num. Se* hnU ui c, nil Mil | Opm ^1 th. rmt. CottMf tnSe .HM. OrSm bf ramtOr Utouhd u nd idbni Both Phones. JOHN J. McCANN Keystone Telephone, C7SD. 7 — — I .. 'frffitKAheal — — ■■ . Wm. F. Brown PLUMBING, STEAM and GAS FITTING Jobbing A Specialty. 1 417 Washington Street , Estimates Furnished CAPE MAY Kiytoai Tilfh.t lte A removal of furniture and pictures bring* yjlX V™ out the defecta of your wall papers. It K "* ,,on'' *n'J * Postal mailed to W. L. ' Ramples of any description. Hla work 810 WASHINGTON STREET ' Keyatone Phone ISSx. Peirce School THE SCHOOL YOU HAVE ALWAYS KNOWN Provides a general education in connection with a technical training for business life. Its courses of study prepare young plen and young women for business and secretarial ^positions New students may begin at any time. ~ 50th Year Book will be sent upon request. PEIRCE SCHOOL 917-919 Chestnut Street. Philadel-»k!»>. P». Easter Specials Fort Wine 30c' 45c 70c 90c California Sherry WJne 30c 45c 70c 90c „ California Tokay Wine 45c California Muacatel Wine 30c 45c California Claret Wine 30c California Sweet Catawba Wine 3(le 45c California Angelica Wine 45c Fort Wine $0.90 #1.20 81.45 $1.70 Imported Sherry Wine $0.90 $1.20 $1.45 $1.70 S. TEITELMAN'S Wholesale WINES and LIQUORS. 312 Washington St., Cape May, N. J. BOTH PHONES Shoes! Shoes : NEW. LARGEST AND BEST STOCK OF LADIES', GENTLEMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S SHOES AT LESS THAN PHILADELPHIA PRIuER. AN ENTIRE NEW AND LARGE STOCK OF WALL PAPER Which Will Be Sold at Prices to Defy Competition. Having had many years' experience in the business. I only ask an opportunity to convince my customers that I can sell them at the lowest possible prices. Please examine my stock before buying elsewhere. ELDRIDGE JOHNSON. 318 WulihstoR Street w. h. smith & son BROADWAY WEST CAPE MAY GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS Salt Meets. Fruits, Oranges, Bananas. Patent Medicines Hardware. CIGARS AND TOBACCO Keystone Phone 161M W. S. SHAW & SON Dealers In BRICK, LIME AND CEMENT. GENERAL CONTRACTORS. Keystone Telephone 30-A. 523 ELMIRA STREET •

