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PETERSBURG lira. Annie Van Gilder of Mauricetown, spent Christmas with Washington Van Gilder and family. Quite a number have the grippe here. Miss Livia Westoott of Philadelphia, spent the week-end with her parents, William Westoott and wife. Miss Etta Brown visited friends at _ Oollingswood last week several days. William Eldredge and wife" enter - | tained Milton Whitaker and family and ' Miss Alice Eldredge of Court House. ^ s Mrs. William 'Wise entertained Miss - Bessie Dare of Ocean^City a couple of /4ays last w^E~\ X William Wis*, and family and Miss -Bessie Dare spent Christmas day with Hiram Sack and wife. Mrs. Rachel Lee and son Morgan, spent Christmas with her sister at . Ocean CSty. Thaddeus Van Gilder of Pennsgrove, was a week-end visitor with his family bore. Mrs. J. B. Huffman of Court House, was a week-end visitor of her mother, Mrs. Hannah Van Gilder. A, F. Clark and wife entertained Thomas Leach and wife of Vineland, and William Ayres and family, and Winfield - Leach of Dias Creek, on Christmas Day. Charles Smith and wife of New York, spent Christmas Day .with relatives here. Floyd Van Gilder of Philadelphia and Ralph Van Gilder of Ocean City, spent Christmas Day with their parents. Miss Helen Van Gilder is visiting relatives in Philadelphia this, weekMiss lizzie Smith of Clermont, was a week-end visitor with Mrs. B. R. Steel- ' Jules F. Blake of Wildwood Crest, spent Saturday and Sunday with his mother. Mrs. Walter Freestone and son Frank are visiting her parents in Brooklyn this week. The New Jersey-Supreme Oonrt, in acting aside the cuariction of a man for selling beer without a license, decided that the Walsh act establishing ; commission government in cities adopting it does not confer upon such municipalities the power of regulating the ' traffic in intoxicating liquors. As the Court put it: "The power conferred by the commission government act of 1911 of enforcement of ordinances by imposition of reasonable fine or imprisonment does not extend to ordinance relating to the traffic in intoxicating liquor." This decision will prove disturbWEAK, NERVOUS OHIO WOMAN Made Well By Delicious Vinol Belief oo tain*, Ohio.— "My blood was very poor — I was in a weak, nervous, run-down cdodltiou. I tried different remedies without benefit and one day my druggist told me about VinoL I tried it and it built me up in every way —blood, strength and nerves, and I tell my friends it la the beat medicine oo ; earth-" — Mrs. Earl Brunson. Vinol, our delicious cod Hvar and Hob aids digestion, enriches^e blood ami toft* natural nsnn-r create, strength. tern Maaagr, Druggist, Cap. May,

ing in several commission cities, where the commissioners have been regulating liquor selling in their own way regardless of the question of authority. —Camden Courier. 1 _____ GOOD BACKS FORBAD Cape May C. H. Residents Are Learning How to Exchange the Old Back 1 For a Stronger One Does your back ache, feel week and ■ painful ! 1 Do you suffer headaches, languor and depresaion t Is the urine discolored, passages ,ir1 regular! r The kidneys may be calling for help. Weak kidneys cannot do their work. ( Give them the help they need. To cure kidney baehsche you must 1 cure the kidneys. Use a tested and proven kidney , remedy. Doan's Kidney Pills have stood the Convincing proof cf merit in the fol- , lowing endorsement: Mrs. Anna B. Crain. 315 D St., Millville, N. J., says: "I had weak kidneys and my back ached. At times 1 ' was dizzy and nervous, poan's Kidney . Pills restored me to health and I have had no trouble since. Another of the I family who suffered from backache and • inactive kidneys, used Doan's Kidney ' Pills with equally good results." 1 Price 50c, at all dealers. Don't i simply ask for a kidney^remcdy— - get Doan's Kidney Pills — the same that Mrs. Crain • had. Foster-Milburn Co., ' Props.. Buffalo. N Y. GREENCREEK Lehman Richmond and wife spent the seek with her parents. Richard Bonham and wife,, at Dividing CreekThomas Loper and Emlyn CSiver honed up the road Monday and Tuesday. In the snow flurry Sunday morning the Bell Telephone wires were broken in several places. They were promptly repaired and business assumed. Mr. Frank Rice and wife of Camden, were guests of Capt Ezra Norton over Christmas, their wives being sisters. Miss Emma Watson was presented with a splendid gold watch on Christ - , mas, her birthday, by her parents. Mrs. Thomas Loper spent Monday with her parents, William Armstrong , and wife at Goahen. , Charles H. Loper and wife entertained . their children Christmas Day and on Monday, Capt. Richard Crease, wife and daughter, of Cape May, visited them. Alfred Cresse has a new horse, a calico color, he is boarding for the winter for a party at Wildwood. Mrs. Joaeph Camp is at this writing very' much better, we are glad to note, j s Theodore Hickman and Frank Holling- | Bead made a business trip to Cape May I CSty Friday. Edgar Cresse of Cape May, spent the last oi the week with his daughter,' 1 Mrs. Frank Hollingaead. Herbert G. Cresse who has been with ; friends here for a week returned to his ; home in Hills boro Illinois Wednesday, i ! He seas many changes hare since he , | left fifteen years ago. Everett Hand of Rio Grande, and 1 Miss Pauline Gentner were l^gt week it is stated. AH wish them much happiness. Wesley Thompson has been quite •Ink for the peat two weeks.

Mrs. Burns Hand and children of f Cape May City spent the holiday week I with her father -and sisters ben-. I Prof. John W. Quimby who taught I our public school last year alv' who is I - now in Dickinson College, Peansylva- I. uia, is the guest of Capt. and Mrs. - XI. Norbury. this week. * 1 .Prof. Baletts of Court House, called on the Schellenger sisters during the g . week. f | - Mrs. Sallie Cummings who has been^ with her daughter, Mrs. Green B. John-* son at laurel Springs, is now occupying her own home here. " Homer Ellison, who works st Penns- ^ grove, spent Sunday with his wife at the home of her parents, Hairy Conover J ] and wife. i William' Conover has accepted a poI silion at Pennsgrove and began work 1 Marvin Conover spent Sunday in S , Philadelphia. I Truman Hickman and wife spent - Christmas with Charles L. Learning and i wife at their Cold Spring home. This has been their custom for several years, g The officers of Excelsior Castle, K. G. E., will be installed on January 8th, ■ by the new District Grand Chief Edgar A. Boellas of Vineland. Miss Marion Minner spent the week ? with Camden friendly. J A few of oUr baymen were out after clams Monday. They made fair catches g and the etams are bringing fancy prices. William H. Selover of Anglesea, is with his parents for a few weeks. Our auto owners are renewing their licenses for another year. Mrs. George Johnson spent the week J of Christmas with her brother in ' Bridgcton. In her abscnoe Mr. Johnson cut down the large sweet gum tree f that stood on the north side of his house. Walter Scull of Court Houm and Mildred, second daughter of Mr and Mrs. Harry Conover were married Sat- { e urday. Mr. Scull holds a position at Pennsgrove, and they went there Mon- . day. All wish " them a long and happy married life. Two other weddings are reported for the same day, hut we cannot vouch for )the truthfulness of the statement. Ralph Schellenger, who has served ] the township as committeeman for sevg eral years, met for the last of his term on Tuesday. Mr. Schellenger has looked ^ well to the interest of our village and ' got its full ratio of improvements from " d the same. While we are satisfied Mr. J Tomlin will look well to the interest of " the township, yet we feel sure lie place1 of Mr. Schelh-nger will be hard to fill. His prospective defeat toy in- his not voting for a tax of two thousand dol- ' ' lars for the public landing which was P not at all needed, as the whole beach was used with out any complaint. c ' t GATHERED HERE AND THERE. t During the week ending December 15, J the net balance in the treasury dropped j I more than 89,800,000. If only the work- . f ing days be considered, that Is more e than a million and a half a day. 1 — 1 ; j The postoffice department asks for an increase of 4-4 per cent, in the salar- | ies of the heads of the four bureaus. ! t Perhaps the Postmaster General figures ., that since the salaries of many clerks | and carriers have been cut. the saving ; is great enough to justify the Increase in the pay of men at the head of the service. The last Democratic convention to be - held at St. Louis renominated Grover | ' i Cleveland, who was defeated at the en- - suing election. The next convention at 1 the same place will/enominate Woodrow Wilson, jpho will* likewise be de- ! feated . 1 E It was Grover Cleveland who said he p had Congress "qn his hands." Informa- • tion from Washington indicates that r Woodrow Wilson can' say he has Con- - gress on his neck. I I A tax on gasolene, as proposed by , Secretary McAdoo, would make every , garage in the country a Republican re- ^ cruiting station, just as afi (he tele- [ graph and express offices and telephone { -xchangen now are. Whenever a man | I has to slap on a stamp or pay an en- , hanced price through a direct tax, his . thoughts inevitably turn in no gentle . fashion, toward the people who have mulched him.

| Professional Gards"~j| i. 5TV1CEK LEAMING ~~~ COUNSELOB-AT-LL W Solicitor. Master and Examiner in Chancery Office: Hughes and Franklin Sta., Cape May, New Jersey. * KAMUEfa F. ELDREDGE ATTORNEY- AT-LA W National Bank BuiUtpi Washington and Decatur Ste . Cape May, New Jersey NOTARY PUBLIC and Master in Chancery. Phone 35 A. HENRY H. ELDREDGE ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Solioitor in Chancery for New Jersey Member of Pennsylvania Bar. Oape Mky, New Jeiaey. M. E. HILDRETH COUNSELOR- AT-LAW Master and Examiner in Chancery NOTARY PUBLIC Offices at 214 Ocean Street Cape May New Jersey. Phone 59A. LEWIS T. STEVENS Counsellor-at-Law Special Master in Chancery Supreme Court Commissioner Notary Public 618 Washington Street, Cane May, N. J. MORGAN HAND, JR. CIVIL ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR Cape May Court House, N. J. Phone 5. 819 Wesley avenue, Ocean City, N. J. Bell Phone 56X. DR. J. H. OLIVER y DENTIST 1120 Chestnut Street Philadelphia, Pa. (One door above Keith's Theatre) Filling a specialty — from one dollar Bridge work, rive dollars a tooth. My special plate* never rock. No one this method but myself. W"l al low you carfare when you order th - beat teeth. Phone — Walnut IMS. {Don't Frown! ; You do this because \ ^ou can t Bee weH' f Let me test your t /""jy eyes and give you j 1~~^ ftrrilf ir^ a P*"" o{ glasses 7^ that will smooth j C. A. LONCSTRETH [ Spsdallit in Eya letting 222 Market Street, Philadelphia \ CAPE MAY OPTICAL 513 Washington Street Oape May, N. J. EVERYTHING FOR THE EYE. ' PRESCRIPTION LENSES SPECIALTY Keystone 'Phone 44D Ware's Drug Shop (THE REX ALL STORE) Patent Medicines, Drug Sundries, Toilet Goods st Lowest Prices; Ask to see the Blu- Line Rubber Goods, 8 year guarantee; also fresh stock of Pirlka, Samoeet ar.d Huyler Osndiee; All WritPaper and Holiday Goods reduced Washington and Decatur Street, Decatur and Washington Streets Oape May.

CAPE MAY COAL & ICE CO. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Best quality Coal as all times. Careful preparation. Guaranteed weight Pure Ice, manufactured from distilled water. Prompt and courteous servicer Mun Offiee-512 WASHINGTON STREET i v , READING COAL YARDS »nd YTERRY AND JACKSON STREETS THOMAS S. STEVENS. Id ad butane Tdepkaaes Manager

I Keystone Phone 67V> Both ^faeoeeH AUDITORIUM CAFE BUFFET I 107.109 JACKSON St. " Everything ip season."- Sea foods and Salads, Specialties. Cottage *9 trade solicited. Orders by phone J promptly attendedto an dd.elivered Open all the year JOHN J. McCANN :j Wm. F. Brown PLUMBING. STEAM end GAS FITTING Jobbing A Specialty. 417 Washington Street ' Estimates Furnished CAPE MAY Keystone Telephone ltf a ' i ■' 1 ffi ? ,n* done, end e po el — nils II tt ^ InBifil®! LeNolr wlU bring him to yen with Jmr' u of baat' hia Prioee more then .10 WASHINGTON 8TBSST Shoes! Shoes! NEW, LARGEST AND BEST STOCK OF LADIES', GENTLE- - MEN'S AND CHILDREN'S SHOES AT LESS THAN PHILADELPHIA PRICES. AN ENTIRE NEW AND LARGE STOCK OF WALL PAPER Which Will Be Sold at Prices to Defy Competition. HS Having had many years' experience in the business, I only Adc^ an opportunity to oonvinoe my customers that I 'can sell them at the lowest possible prices. Please examine my Btock before buying elsewhere. ELDRIDGE JOHNSON , , 318 Washington Street W. H. SMITH & SON ' 502 BROADWAY WEST CAPE MAY "GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS Salt Meat*. Fruits, Oranges, Bananas. Patent Medicine* Hardware. CIGARS AND TOBACCO Keyatpne Phone 161M M. H. WARE^Z^flB 516 Washington Street. HARDWARE HOUSEFURNISHINOS BLUE AND WHITE AND GRAY ENAMELWARE FISHNG TACKLE Established 1878 Keystone 114X Li wood L. Chambers J ere E. Chamber*. Chambers Bros. , ' DEALERS IN Fresh Fish, Oysters, Clams i and Crab Meat. 322 MANSION STREET ^ CAPE MAY, N. J | Auto Delivery 1 Keystone Phone 228D Bell Phone 17W FRANK ENTRIKEN & SONS Central Garage 1 AUTOMOBILE REPAIR WORK EXCELLENT EQUIPMENT FOR \ RAPID WORK. CARS STORED. OARS HIRED DAY OR NIGHT. ALL KI>4DS OF AUTO SUPPLIER AGENTS FOR THE FAIBBANKS-MOR SE GAS AND OIL ENGINES. KEYSTONE 1-90 A BELL zs-A HENRY REEVES, MACHINIST Plumbing, Steam and Hot Water Heating, Ga* Fitting. Irrigalon Plant* Installed. ■ Keystone 177Y 116 Paul St, Wert C.pe Ma,