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LEGAL ADVERTISING ' Delinquent Taxes in Lower Township 1915 A Ah era, John, #1.00 Ashmead, Benjamin, 7.96 B Bennett, Priscilla heirs, 8.70 Bacon, Joseph, 27A4 Belter, Joseph, 1.00 Brown, William, 1.00 CCain, J cdin, 1.74 On wen, Lewis, 1.00 OHieens' Telephone Local Co., 26.10 Ooverdale, K. Harvey, 1.94 Cox, William, 1.00 Crawford, Page, .43 Oone, Bra, 6.22 Chew, Harry, 7.96 Church, Frank T., 20.64 Crease, Uriah heirs, 1.74 Campbell, Charles T„ 10.44 Coverdale, Eliat, 3.48 Cox, Thomas, 1.94 Cape May Light and Power Co., 34.80 Oox, Boras, 1.43 Csxe, F. IX O., 6.96 Ckrpenter, James, 1.00 Curlie, Willis, 1.87 D Dawson, Charles H., 44.50 lfcweon, Herbert C., 14.02 ifeektaaon. Joseph. 1.74 MMoa, Byron, 87 ftDon. Mary L., 13.92 Delaware Bay House, 74.82 Demsey, Norman, 1.00 Dehor bey, James. 1.48 , f E Eldredge, J. G, heira, 9.67 , Kldredge, Irwin, 26.23 Edmunds, J. H., heirs, 22.62 East Cape May Imp. Co., 648.10 ; Edmunds, Waters B., 24.99 , Edmunds, J. Georgianna, 7 A3 , Edmunds, Fred, 1.74 | Brans, Howard. 1.44 | F Frsas, Joseph, heirs, 5.22 Frederick, William, 2.37 : Fredericks, Charles, 1.43 [ Fleischhauer, Mrs. Ellen, 29.58 i Fleischhauer, H. J., % 1.50 ; Fox, Lewis, . »• 3.24 . Fox, Arthur, 1.00 , Fletcher, David, 1.00 Fulford, Arthur J., 1.44 ] Fisher, Charles, 1.44 Faulkner, Alban H-, 87 * Fisher, Thomas, 1.93 Fleischhauer, Edward, 1.00 < G Garretson, Irwin, 1.93 i Green, Joseph, heirs, 1.74 Gorman, James, 1.00 j Graves, Nelson Z., 1,013.98 , Grames, William, - .44 i Ghdfrey. Richard, 1A7 , Gibson, Lewis, 1.00 i Gwilliam, Geo. T. Jr., 1.74 ] GarrMfon, Rev. H. E., 1.00 H Hughe* , Edward, - 3.61 | HUdreth. Lewis, 41.52 ] ' Highland, 24.36 , Hughes, Robert, 3.48 \ Haw), StFtfell, 1.74 j Hiekev. John, 1.74 i Halbruner, Harry, 1.87 ] Hawk. Eldredge, 2.74 t Soman, Uhartee, 1.87 i Hasting, William, 17.40 -i Harris, Isaac, 3.67 1 i Heyl, William, 10*0 i Hess, Mortimer, 3.24 t Hughes, Perer V., 1.00 i Hess, Richard. 2*7 i Hand. RiAard, 2.37 , Hall, Leon W., 1.00 t Hughes, Edgar, 1.00 j J I Johnson, Willets, bal., 14.54 j . Johnson, Albert, J"70 < Jeffenes, Mary De N., heirs, 20.88 \ Jefferson, Henry, 1.74 .] Johnson, Reuben H., 1.00 i James, F. B., 1.87 , Johnson, William. , 1.00 [ 0 ■" i Kershaw, John, 8.70 j King, Mrs. Fannie, *7 j L p Irf»vptt SLallie It 10 IS Lovett,

Ions, Henrietta, 3.48 . Lively, William, 1.87 Layton, John, 1.44 Leach, Meridith, 3.48 M MaoKissic. Jos. P., 1.74 Mathews. Thomas E, 1.94 Morrison. John, 1.00 Meeray, John W., 48.72 Mutphy, G P, 1.93 Matthews, Morgan, 1.00 McHvain. David, 3.48 .MeKeag. Lawrence, 2.37 K Newell, William, 14.92 Newman, Nathaniel, 2.37 P Pritchard, William Jr., 2.37 Pritehard, Mrs. William Jr., .87 Pierce, Clark, 12A1 Rott, Andrew, 8.30 Ruthsrfss*, John, 1A0 Rutherford. George, 10.44 faytWd, HOlery, . 1.00 Rea, George a, fc.74 Ryland.. Benjamin P., 2*7 , Reed, Cyrus, 1.87 Reeves, David and Andrew heirs, baI., L8B , • Roberts, Samuel S., 1SJ2 Raysinger. Thomas, 1.44 Rialey, Loran, 1A3 S J Smith, Charles, 2J7 , fcySir, SB, ' 1.87 Havre, Edward, 2.17 . Salmon, Frank L., 3*4 Stivers, Geo. . and wifv, 3.48 i floffe, Martha E, . 14.79 gayre, Thomas &, 14.98 Ekwyer, T- Robb., 1.00 Snyder; David, 1.43 T Thompson, Somera, Jr., 1.00 Thompson. Marc 8., •* 20.01 Tobm, William,' 2J7 Trusty, Walter, *7 Townsend, Sidney, 3,48 Teal, Eli heirs. 2.61 Thomas, A. G. 3.4$ Taylor, J. G. 1.00 ( Thompson, Bertha, 17.46 i

LEGAL ADVERTISING Tows er, Joseph, _ 1.00 Vantoor," Bert, 1-44 V ana man, Sterling, 1.43 W Wilson, Arthur, bal., 4*6 Wilson, Merritt. 4.98 Wilson, Maggie, 3.06 Wilson, Lewis, - 100 Wilson, Clifford, 2.37 Weldon, John, . 5.41 Walters, Geo, bal, 44.74 Woolson, Albert, 15.66 ) Woolson, Daniel I, 2.37 i Warner, Geo., 2.37 Williams. Charles, 1.44 ) Watson. Ralph, • 1.00 ' I Wayne. Earl, . .43 ' > Wimlev, Samuel and Lallie, 3.48 ) ' Y Yearicks, William, 1.87 ' 1 > HIGHLAND BEACH PROPERTY. ' Michael, John McHugh, 31.39 James Dougherty, 2.09 ; John Gourley, 1.39 ' ; George L. Neilds, 1.39 ; James Anderson, .70 Geo. W. Arnold, 1*9 ; Thomas Turner, 1*9 • ' Reuben Muhe, 1.39 j Emily, Leadbealer, .70 • 1 Frederick Negele, .70 ' Taylor G Burke, .70 1 David, Russel, .70 1 Ida M. Seals, or Anna, 1.39 Ella Redding, .70 August Achtermaa, 2.09 1 Rosier J. Levering, 1.39 Charles L. Weir, -78 William T. Weir, Jr., .70 "1 Walter R. Weir, .70 Anna D. Levering, .70 Emily H. Levering, 1.39 Anna M. Weif, .70 Eliza A. Weir, .70 Abraham BaU. 1.39 John J. Grady. .70 I Noah Morton, 1.89 * James Nish, .70 I John MeLcee, .70 August Lehr. .70 I Samuel Brown, 4.87 Catherine Winkler, .70 I George L. Neilds, 3.48 f Samuel Neiders, .70 Charles Lincoln Creighton, 4.17 E Daniel Gleason, 1.39 John Wusmer, .70 I Fred R. Martin. .70 * John McGann, 2.09 I Charles Frey, .70 Eliza Lehr, .70 John W. Evans heirs, .70 I Catherine Pitsham, 1.39 John Essig, 1.39 p David M. Armstrong, 1.39 John Kailen heirs, 1.39 F John J. "Winkler, 1.39 F James H. Hoffman, 1.39 George W. Banks, 1.39 B William T. Weir, 4.18 B William H. Banks heirs, 1.39 Albdrt L. Foulkes, 1.36 B S. S. Graves, 1.39 GT A. Barwig, .70 Brown. 2.09 John Gilroy, 1.39 S Kampe, .70 K. Jumf-1. 1.39 Ametta Hamold, .70 o John C. Noon, 1..39 : tl Lewis Bosche, 2.06 ° Emil H. Sehwalts, 1.39 tl Oldfield, .70 1' White, .70 Margaret Ferran. 1.39 F. Essentrager. . .70 ' McCuen. 1.39 I R. Hamold Sr., .70 f Seott Smith, .70 | 8! Sarah Ann Brown, .70 I — Samuel Bias. .70 • i William H. Brown, .70 j I William D. Anderson. 2.09 ■tele Reese, .70 Oldfield, .70August Weber, .70 0 Mintzer, .70 I S. Stretch. .70 j 3: Gleason estate, 1.39 1 Winkler, 1.39 I Caroline Reuth. .70 ! William Redding,, .70 j C. Glacken, 1.39 I -p John Mellaffrv. 70 I Alfred Horsefield. .70 j r; Lizzetu Zellar. .70 I Dopp. 2.78 | a, Blessing, 2.09 la! Frank Seals, 70 I al Lincoln, .70 I tl T. ,1. .. mem Asa 1 . John

' blames MeMahon. 2.78-. Herman Krutz, .70 'Mathew Neal heirs. .70 I ' Harry Ashburn heirs. .70 ] Harrv A. Firth estate, 2.09 : S. Dixon May hew, et ale.. 3.92 Cape May Imn. Co., 104.40 | 1 Bannister. Miss Nellie, .87 i Boyle, Mrs. Marv. .87 I Fulton, Mrs. M. R, .87 | Green, Joseph, 1,74 ! 1 Pharo, Elizabeth, 1.74 I Weatherby. Mr*. Annabella. 29.58 ! Preletz, Joseph G., 6.96 I Weatberlv, J. Howard, 41.76 HOLLY BEACH ROAD. Fetling, Dick, $3.48 Haswyn, Gzrl estate, 5.22 Leahman, M. D.. 8.70 Leigh, Mary J., 12.18 Riddle, J. W. 8r.. 8.70 Rothel, William. 4.35 Stockel, Victor. 3.48 Temple, Fred, LT4 Woolston, Harry, 6.00 Matainger, heirs, 1.74 ■ Greaves, heirs, 3.48 j Boker, Joseph, 2.30 Bennett; Clarence. 3.06 Staor, William, 1.74 Pratt, James, .87 Schmidt, Jacob. . .87 1 Dick, Mia. Blanche V., 1.74 State of New Jersey, Cape May County, 88 , Scott Seyroore, Collector of the Township of Lower, upon his oath says that ] the foregoing is a correct and true statement of the Delinquent' Taxes due the Township of Lower, for the vear 1 1915 . — ^ \ SCOTT SEYMORE. ] Collector. Sworn and subscribed before me this 1 31st day of December, A. D-, 1915. / SAMUEL F. ELDREDGE, M. G C. of N. J. LOWER TOWNSHIP'' STATEMENT. ! Annual statement of receipts and ex- 1 pendrturw. of the Township of Lower, County of Caps May, State of New Jersey, for the year 1916, with amount of

LEGAL ADVERTISING I duplicate of 1915, and names of those delinquent this year 1916. I SCOTT SEYMORE, I Collector and Treasurer. Dr. ' To amount of duplicate, 1916, $11,020-54 ' f>. i' By amount of taxes received • for year 1915, «8,06ftt)7 Bv amount delinquent taxes for year 1915, 2*54.49 ' Total, , $11,020.66 Dr. Receipts. Balance on hand January 1, • 1916, " $4550.96 1 To amount taxes received' 1915, 8906.07 1 amount delinquent taxes with interest and cost collected for 1914, 475.43 C C. Reeves rent of polling room, " 30.00 To State Forest Park Reservation, for extinguishing fires, 48.70 local tax on railroad corporations for the year 1914, payable in" 1915, 241.76 - To Linford Halbruner, gravel, .75 To C G Reeves, delinquent tax William Bailey, 10.41 To G G Reeves, delinquent tax on lot 9, block 27, High- * land, 29.94 Franchise Tax 1915, Delaware and Atlantic Telegraph and Telephone Oo., 52.73 Franchise Tax 1915 Eastern Telegraph and Telephone Company, 25.50 amount of delinquent taxes with interest and cost re- -» 1 ceived from Samuel F. Eldredge, etc., 795.33 i 1 814*27.58 Cr. Expenditures. I amount on account of of Health, - 190.20 1 Jere Woolson, overseer of 'poor, 113.00 1 Samuel F. Eldredge, Solicitor fees, etc., 394*6 By incidentals, 373.47 amount on - account of "roads. • 2,140.98 1 Mary C. Jfildreth, road 1 bond, 500.00 ] interest on road bonds, 62*0 1 interest on road bonds, 62.50 ] Scott Soy more, Custodian School Fund District School 1 tax, 2*50.00 .Joseph I. Scull, County 1 Collector State School tax, 1. 005. 24 Joseph I. Scull, County 1 Collector County tax, " 2*32.82 Township Committee, 231.00 Charles C. Reeves, clerk salary, 200.00 Assessor's salary, 300.00 Collector's and Treasurer's salary. 480.00 k rash balance on hand Jnnuary }, 1916, 2,654.01 j Total, 614*2758 1 State of New Jersey, Cape May County, ss. Scott Seymore. being duly sworn according to law, upon his oath says that , ■ foregoing is a full and true account 1 of the receipts and disbursements for Township of lxiwer for the year 8O0TT SEYMORE. 1 Sworn and subscribed before me this ' 31st day of December A. D., 1915. I SAMUEL F. ELDREDGE. ? M. C. C of N. J. — l-22-5t ANNUAL STATEMENT > 1 THE CITY OF CAPE MAY AT THE > 1 CLOSE OF BUSINESS DECEMBER |3i«, 1915. S. B WILSON, T"— ' | Cape May, N. J, January 8, 1916. L the Honorable Board of Commie- j " sioners of the City of Cape May. "-nth-men : I beg leave to report that 1 have L audited the accounts of the Recorder 1 ' and City Treasurer for the year 1915, and find them correct, and 1 find that j 1 summary of the business done by

1 (the city for the vear 1915 is as follows: ' Receipts. 1 j Balances on hand December 31, 191f_; 1 In general account S22.644.80 1 I In delinquent account. 924.01 | I In sewer account, with Fi- ; delity Trust Co , Newark. 13.83 1 I In sewer account. 1U3 98 | in April 1. 1912, bond acI count, 24.728*4 | In December I. 1914. bund acj count, 7.090 13 1 j 855*06.09 1 Received from tax collector: 1914 taxes, $34,719*4 1915 taxes, 79*41*6 Received from recorder: 1913 taxes, 4,401.06 Other taxes, . 85.33 Bank Btock tax received, 502*1 From State Comptroller state railroad tax, 2,675*3 121*25*6 ! from water rents, 21*18.29 j Received from sewer assessments: From Recorder 3*16*3 From Solicitor 102.15 4.018.68 'interest ^1 deposits April 1, 1912, - bond account, 664*9 Received from sinking fund to pay bonds matured 9.000.00 from misc. sources: Alderman and Mayor, / fines, 122.00 licenses, 1.482.50 Water permits, 170.00 items from Recorder, 441*5 Board of Health, 246.74 County Clerk, licensee, 5174.00 7,636.79 note* discounted: For genera] fund, 111*00.00 Pot IT. J: Avenue sewer work, 13*00.00 124*00.00

LEGAL ADVERTISING s Sale of iaaoe of bonds March 1. HI*. 86*00.00 Received from premium on 096.47 ' KS1.165J8 Paid County tax t- .45^16.46 ' Paid for appropriations: Interest on bonds and notes: » Interest on bonds 37,077*0 - Interest on notes, 3*11*2 I : r40*89.02 linking fund, 15*40.00 I lighting streets and buildings, 18*85*0 Off cere' salaries, 13*37.18 -choola, 7,000.00 Police and watchmen, 6,748.19 I Streets, 6*11.26 Kir.- and water, 6*81*6 1 Incidentals, 8,786.76 Music, 4*87*0 Fire department, 4*06.00 1 Printing and advertising. 4*78*0 Property and improvement, 4*40.50 Operation of sewer plant, 1*00.67 Payment of school bond, 1*00.00 , Board of Health, 1*31.03 Amusements, 780.00 Interest on school bonds, 472*0 Poor fund, 280-04 . Memorial services, 200.00 Paid notes due: From general fund, 62,000.00 From delinquent fund 35*00*0 From New Jersey Ave .sewer account, 9*50.00 107,160.00 j Paid city bonds matured, 9,000.00 . Paid out of New Jersey Aveue sewer account: on notes, 156.08 Building New Jersey Avenue sewer, 5,425.99 , out on April 1, 1912, bond account, 2,421*1 . out of December 1, 1914, bond account,, 4,006.70 I'&id out of March 1, 1916, bond account for Beach Ave nue boardwalk nd bulk- < head and Washington Street paving, 84,431*2 1 on hand January 3, 1916: general fund, 343.44 In delinquent fund, 570*3 - ' sewer account, 561.02 1 New Jersey Avenue sewer acct., 469.19 April 1, 1912. bond account, 23*48.67 ^ « December 1, 1914, . bond account, 3,083.43 March 1, 1915, 1 bond account, 2*66.25 , 81*21*8 8431.165.76 Sinking Fund. Amount in hand beginning 1 1 of year, $138*06*3 ; fi received on same, 4,051.43 ! i. Deposited by requirement of L appr. ordinance, 15,640.00 j $159*97.66 I City bonds paia matured, 9,000.00 i in sinking fund Jan- | . ury 3. 1916. " 150*97.60 j " $159 *97 66 Deb! January 1. 1916: due the county for county and state school tax $10*05*2 ; in Merchants National Bank, dated December 3. 1914. due March 3. 1915, for $6,000.00. $400.00 paid, balj anee due 5,600.00 d (Note in Merchants National Bank, dated December 11, ^ 1914. due March 11, 1915, overdue, 1 0.000.00 Note in Security Trust Co., j dated Deceember 2, 1914. . due Mar 2. 1915. for $2*00; $1*00.00 paid, balance due. 1. 000.00, - in Security Trust Co., dated December 3. 1914, due 1 March 3. 1915. overdue. 5,000.00 ! Note in Merchants National 1 Bank, dated September 29. j 1915. due Dei-ember 29, 1915. I overdue. 7.000 00 f Note in Merchants National C Bank, dated September 30. I 1915. due December 30, 1915 I overdue. fi.000 00 i r

. ! Note in Security Trust Co.. ' dated October 7. 1915, due 1 January 7, 1916, 4.000.00 « | Note in Security Trust Co.. ,, dated October 7, 1915, due I January 7, 1916, 5.000 00 o ' Note is Merchants National ,g 1 dated October 14. 1915, due i Janury 14, 1916. 4.000.00 , Note in Merchants National Bank dated October 16, 1915, 3 : due January 17. 1910. 4.000.00 1 | Note in Merchants National q I Bank, dated October 18. | 1915. due Janury 18. 1916. j for New .Jersey Ave., sewer j account. 3.000 00 | Note in Merchants National ] Bank, dated October 22, 1915. due January 24. 1916, . 1 for New Jersey Ave. sewer for $2*00.00 ; $1 *50.00 paid, j balance due. 550.00 Note in Merchants National £ I Dank. dated November 3, 1915. due February 3. 1916. 2*00.00 a Note in Security Trust Co.. ! dated November 3. 1915, due j February 3. 1916. 2,500.00 Note in Merchants National ] Bank, dated November 9, 5 j 1915. due February 9. 1916. 4.000.00 Note In Security Trust Co., dated December 3, 1915, due t March 3. 1916, 5.000.00 Note in Security Trust Co., j dated December 8. 1915, March 8. 1916, 5,000.00 Total floating debt. 84*55 92 ""axes Due. Pelance on 1915 duplicate, unpaid January 1. 1916, $87,138.25 Balance on 1914 duplicate, unpaid January 1. 1916. 25,808*9 I Balance on 1913 duplicate, including what was bought in ' by city, unpaid January 1, 1916, . 10*74.65 $128*16.19 : - Taxe. due from 1901 to 1913, 16,492*7 > . ^ $189,100*6

> An Ordinance ■ An ordinpifte to accept a new dedi- ' eation_oL-part of Jefferson Street and to jjeasetc all conditions and previous ded- ' ieations, direct or implied, inconriatent with such new dedication. Be it ordained - and enacted by the Board of Com mUakmera of the City of , "sEC^ISn 1 That the dedication of • .Jefferson Street, along the line# shown. in black, on the annexed map from ' Kearney Avenue to Columbia Avenue be accepted and that all conditions and 1 previous dedications, direct or Implied, 1 inconsistent with such dedication bo 1 shown and accepted be and the same 1 are hereby vacated. SECTION 2. That this ordinance shall take effect immediately upon ita 1 passage and due publication. W. L. STEVENS, JOSEPH H. HANES, W. S. SHAW, Commissioners of the City of Cape May Attest — THOMAS W. MILLET, City Clerk. No.— 1-22-lt NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT. Notice is hereby given that the accounts of the subscriber as ,-'*ministratrix of Edwin H. Barton, deceased, will be audited and stated by the Surrogate, and reported for settlement to ' the Orphans' Court of the County of Cape May, on the 26th day of January next. Dated Deoember 22, '1915. R. ETHEL BARTON BENNETT, Administratrix. ' F. ELDREDGE, Proctor. , 828— 12-25-6t , NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT. Notice is hereby given that the ac- ' counts of the subscriber as Adminlstra- 1 tor of Imther B. Cumminge, deceased, ; will be audited and stated by the Surrogate, and reported for settlement to ' the Orphans' Court of the County of ' May, .on the 26th day of January 1 Dated December 22, 1915. WILLIAM L. CUMhONGS, ' administrator. 1 SAMUEL F. ELDREDGE, Proctor. 827— 12-25-5t , WINTER ! CLOTHING

For either men or womea should be 1 tailor made. Place your order bow with Sherer, who has had years of experience : producing fine clothing for men and women. Latest Spring samples and I styles are now ready. SCHERFR'8 Decatur near Washington Street Children Cry toil FLETCHER'S C A S T O ra 1 A MOVING VAN A large moving van, foT long or short moving, any where at any time. Sawed fire wood delivered at Cape for $6.00 per cord. L T. WOOLSON. West Taylor Avenue, Wildwood, N. J., Keystone Phone 73. 749-11-6-12 L iNGERSOLL UNDERWRITERS REGISTERED ELECTRICIAN STORAGE BATTERIES AND ELEt TRIC CARS KKP AIRED AND RE ELECTRICAL REPAIRS House Wiring, Nickleplating aad ilxidizing. ( 1 ix) (tiring.

Office: 396 Ixatar Street i » Positively no copy will be received 1 for publication in the Star and Wave | ^ after 5 o'clock Thursday P. M., and j under no circumstance will eommunieaions be published without the signa- j 1 ture of the writer. | Rubber stamp pads, rubber stamp ink ' and numbering machine ink at 8tar and j Wave Stationery Department. NEW YEAR'S RESOLUTIONS. »! . — You have often heard this statement. ] 111 commence all over new, So you seem to think on New Years, That's the proper thing to do. Then you may remember saying, t "111 do this, or that, no more." But before the month is over, Do just as you did before. Or. perhaps you may have noticed. If the dinner bell should ring; That it never finds you ready, You must do just one more thing. I I You plan to get up early, Every day this comings year. And at night, this plai works lovely In the morning, Ob. arar! dear! You inay plan to save your money, Just what way I do not know. of one thing,. I feel certain, You'll attend the picture show. Now which way think you it batter! Make new plans on New Year's Day, the risk of sometimes failing, Or go oa the some eld way. < J. Oml

THE VOCATIONAL SCHOOL. Last Monday night, Prof. Staekhoosw had standing room only " posted earty • for the Experience Meeting in the. ha® up stairs, in the Bank Building at ChpaMay Court House, and mud) that wsa 0 told waa so good, the listeners took ifc. t home to tell oyer again. Excepting: Prof. De Banm, the expert in GardeqJ ing of the Experiment -Station, the ►jK-akers were all from nearby aad witla f their experience borne grown, benee1. twice better than any that ran be 1 brought in. Florist Lange was not j present, waa too busy shovelling coal Inf to the furnace of his green houses, hep3 ing to save his plants front Jack Frost e waiting for opportunity outside and Mr. . Rodxn had not quite completed Us data 5 of experience with swine, and both would probably be ready by next meeting. Mr. Gergos, the local orphingtonbreeder, in his talk upon caponing had: , letters and receipts to show for thobusiness he was doing, namely, sellings - capons for 30 cents per pound and wihUt 20 cent 6 the market price for the natural bird, and with greater weight an4 at less cost for the eaine age hi the ^1tered bird. Clinton Creasy gave the history of his peach orchard from ita be1 ginning, and how, in sptte of the lank , of faith of his friends and their adverse opinions, he had not only won out buk had won them over to trying R for themselves. Next Monday night thera will be a lantern lecture and speaker* on several lines. The meetings are freeand ladies are invited, and are beet of . anything as yet offered in practical value. The comUfe Tuesday will be the second meeting for Palermo and the lantern lecture will be upon poultry. It W and not Richard Townsend: that with Reuben Clouting and Mrs. Sallie Young are the committee of arrangements. The meetings are every other Tuesday, Prof. Stackhouse going over especially. The Tuesdays betweenopen to any other community. Superintendent Hand has called a oonference of the County Council for the of the Domestic Arts for Saturday at two o'clock in the rooms of the Voeotional School over the Bank im Court House.

J ANNUAL MEETING OF THE LORD'S DAY ALLIANCE. ^ The eighth annual meeting of theid k°r<^8 Alliance of New Jersey at Y. M. C. A., Campbell Hall, Haleey and West Park Streets, Newark, N. J., on Thursday, January 27, 1916, at 11 a. m. _ Parlors are requested/ to give full. — notice of this meeting at the eervioes. on January 23. Eaeh newspaper ir asked to print the program. Delegates are sought from each church, Christian — and Morel organizations in New Jersey. Officers, President, Thomas W. Synnott, Wenonah; corresponding secretary, rt Rev. F. W. Johnson, D. D., Rahway; ree. cording secretary, Edward II. Lytic, >e Delaneo; treasurer, Rev. Samuel D. Price, Camden. The program: j. 11.00. Devotional service. U-15. Business session. President j Thomas W. Synnott, presiding. _ Reading of minutes of last annual meeting. Report of the Corresponding. Secretary. Report of the treasurerAppointment of Committees. New bus- — j 11.45. -The Sabbath in its Relation: 5. to the Church," Rev Frank E. Depew, Boonton. A 12.05. "The Sabbat Ii in it. Relation jto Society." Rev. Robert Wilson Mark Woodbride. Recess. d 2.00. Prayer. * 2.10. "The Sabbath. Man's Priceless; o | Gift," Rev Jas. G. Mason. D. D, Metu- '• i cben . '' --40 Election of Offers and Reports I of Committees. ^ J 3.00. "The -sabbath, an Ancient Landdj™ark '"k R,,V w Y- 'bap man. D. D.,. . j "Lesson- from Canada's Sabbath Laws." Rev. Charles H. Stewart, I) D, L- ark J "Perilous Tendencies in New Jeraey j Sabbath Legislation." Rev. Francis Palmer. Trenton. I 4.00. Adjournment after prayer. STOVES AND HEATERS are the proper subjects for discussion ak this time. In order to get right down to'this heating argument call on Charles A. | Swain, 305-307 Jackson Street, and in- | spect his large line df stoves, ranges,, j heSters snd oil stoves. | Daniel Miller of West Cape Mar hna- ; accepted the agency for Overland cara, jand will be pleased to explain th»- | details of the car and give demonstrations to Interested parties. CASTOR! A For Infants sad Children In Use For Ovar 30 Years Rain Spouting, Gnttara aad Tta Roofs. Good work at oonsistaat prioea feme * pM*. 1W aad lit JMtota St