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STONE HARBOR ; a The first of the social function*, by b which the Stone Harbor Grange hopes „ ho promote good fellowship an4* make e, newcomers feel at home will be a card f, party in Borough Hall next Tuesday « orening, 9th inst. There will be ten a tables. A number of prises have been a presented and more would be acceptable- 0 The Parkway bungalows on Scotch h Bonnet Canal are making a good show- p ing. The store and dwelling No. 6 has u been purchased by Herbert 8. Bowker, o cf Medford; a relative of Mr. Mingen, resident on Third avenue next to Com- B anode re Markland. Charlie Hatthis has r his bungalow wired and painted, hire, d Btarr has taken No. 11, just now only t foundation. Mrs. Oyster of Germantown has been I * in Mrs. Wood's bungalow on Shelter b Haven Inlet for the past fortnight b studying out a plan for the cottage she a intends building on her 88th street lot. a Will McCormick spent Easter in good part overhauling his sailboat Fairy. .The motor cabin boat Logan was out 1 with a party on Saturday. b Mrs. York Smith has purchased the E Cask ill motor boat. Andrew Brown had his flag flying the n first of the week. 6ignor Chppachione made his first haul a on Saturday and tod two barrels of her- 1 ring and one of weak fish, flounders, | ° sqnid, etc.; to ship. There were fine mackerel on the mar- , ' ket last Saturday, caught outside by,* Angle sea boatmen. Sunset bungalow was opened for i & Easter. Mrs. Kronse remaining, with one | of the children for company, until last : 1 Monday. Mrs. Leah Ben ham has returned to . ° her West Philadelphia home but it is j ( ' aimply for putting it to rights for leer- j ing it through the summer. Mrs. Sarah G. Rennyson came from {_ Nonistown on Tuesday for a visit with | her daughter, and to recover fully from " a recent illness. Christopher Denton, late No. 1 man of | a the Ocean City Coast Guards is now cap- j '' tain of the Stone Harbor station, vice , ° Captain McGinley -transferred to the | charge of the Holly Beach guards. Cap- i 1 tain Denton comes with a record for ef- [* ficiency with the best. Our gold medal j V winners are being scattered. Charles | '' Wright, No. 2 man of our Guards, who | * hat been in a Baltimore hospital for j * . "some weeks back returns to duty this j v week. • . jj Borough Council at the meeting Monday night decided to place steel stand- ^ day night decided to place steel stand-

ards 12 1-2 feet tall for the lights of the Boardwalk instead of wooden poles and danglers each will carry a single globe and a 125'camllepower light. One to placed opposite each street end and with four between bids are to be opened at the meeting of the 15th inst. Plans temporary approaches to the Boardwalk submitted by Engineer Smith werf approved and bids asked for five: To be at 83d, 86th, 96th, 102d and '107 the sts. passing first reading were: M a tjcg it a misdemeanor to permit poultry to be at large, and barring all unlicensed vendors from the streets, compelling such to stand at 81st street. The railing of the north half of the Boardwalk is being put in place very rapidly; the hope being to tore ft all by Sunday, and possibly some of ' tbe seats will be in place. All are agreed < that it is one of the finest boardwalks | along the coast. Next year when the • bulkhead is completed and the land j of it is up to grade, it will be very attractive. Thus far there has not been ( an accident in either the course of con- ! -t ruction or in use. Dorothy Irwin with her cousin Mrs. I Charles Green of Manhasset, L. I., at- j tended the 25th annual meeting of the ! of the Revolution in New York this week, and of which both are ' mehtbers. Gladys Schuler and her mother were ! at their cottage on Sunday, and spent i the day fixing up the garden. Folks j counting their bundles and baggage : thought tbey had come to stap and with ' I the summer's - provender along, but it was just rpots and plants and things for the door yard. Not until June, Gladys can we come to- stay. ' Miss Alice Conner in her brief stay at Easter made a garden in front, of ber sister's cottage having sent on a number ' of shrubs, etc., from the grounds of the . | Germantown home. The Stone Harbor Yacht Club build- j i ing is to be open to members thru May i j from Saturday noon to Monday noon, j Steward Green went on duty on Wed- ' ' n<-«dey. The Board of Governors will receive the reports from the Committees i appointed last fall. The formal open- . ing with the fiag raising will be on DecI oration Day.. Guests at Shelter Haven include H. J. ' Dale and wife, Lakewood; Frank. E. : Bate and wife, Fishing Creek; Hon. G. ' F. Gaunt, Mullica Hill ; A. E- Shorten and George J. Peckett, Colorado;. L I R. Smith, Mrs. J. P. Lopp, Mrs. R. A. ! 1 Wood, Henry H. Rubins, John Bot- i | wright, Joseph Gubbins, M^s. George W. ' j Lamb, G. W. Handel, Mr. and Mrs. Me- j • Krigtev. all of Philadelphia; Harry Weir, j The Women's Civic Club is 'out for • preparedness The meeting of this week at the Paasifal will be with, Miss Rennyson, late head nurse at the Philadelphia City Hospital as instructor in the Art of Nursing. Miss Margaret Taylor, of our summer colony, is in camp ah Chevy Oiase under instruction. The Safe Deposit Vault of ths Security Trust Co. has "modern device* for security and convenience. Boxes rented at H and upwards. GOLD LEAF printed on ribbons, eloCh or leather at the Star and Wave 9t»I tionery Department. Write for price* i t ! s :

AGED TAX COLLECTOR Restored To Health By Vinol , Corinth. Miss.-"! am a city tax col- ( lector and seventy-fouryesuTi ofage. t was in a weak, run-down, condition. vM m* .boat Vin.L I J I SparEisssssng , eider Vinol afine tonic to create strength , for old people. ' -J- A. PSJOV , „tj end debiliut-d c jadition*. < toss - Mewy. D»a«ta*, Ckpe May, *■» ''

"HARRY" STEWART ![ PROMOTED 34 Years of Faithful Service I* Suitably Rewarded ,J The announcement of the promotion j of "Harry" Stewart to the position of Special Tourist Conductor of the Hudson Navigation Company will be re- / ( ceived with much gratification by his thousands of friends who have always j been so affably welcomed by him on | their trips up and down the Hudson River for the past S4 years.

Mr. Stewart started steamboating in 1882 on the "City of Troy" and during . this time has travelled more than 700,000 1 miles. It was he who made the visit of ■ Prince Henry of Battenburg in 1905 so successful when the Royal Party was ( entertained on board the mammoth Steamer "C. W. Morse". Probably no steward in the United States is more favorably known than Mr. Stewart It -is in recognition of his good fellowship and courteous handling of Ac travelling ( . public that his company has promoted ' him to this responsible position involving the care of many Thousands of j - patrons who travel between New lork, ! 1 Albany and Troy on the Peoples and e Night Express Lines. CAPE MAY PROOF s Should Convince Every Cape May ' Reader » The frank statement of a neighbor, telling the merits of a remedy, Bids you pause and believe. The same endorsement 1 By some stranger far away 1 Command no belief at all. Here's a Cape May case. A Cape May citizen testifies. Read and be convinced. e Wa T. Stevens, 726 Corgie St., Cape 7 May, says: "It took only two boxes of 1 Doan's Kidney Pills, whleh 1 bought { | at Hewitt and York's drug Store to enj tirely rid me of weakness of my kid- * j neys from which I had suffered- Tbey b | corrected the too frequent passages of s | the kidney secretions that had annoyed , ] me nights and strengthened my back, which was weak and pained when I bent ' over. It has been two years since I have a ' used Doan's Kidney Pills, but my kid- . ; neys have kept in good order since and i I have enjoyed fine health." Price 50c at all dealers. Dont sim- '• ply ask fqr a kidney remedy— get - ' Doan's Kidney "Pills — the 'same "that 5 1 Mr. Stevens had. Foster-Milbura Co., r Props., Buffalo, N. Y. TIDE TABLE FOR COLD SPRINft INLET a I — — t | For Cape May City add 14 minutes r for/ High Tide, and 10 minutes for Low b Tide. Day'of A. M. P. M. t month High" Low High Low i r ' 1 6.56 0.55 7.20 • 1.01 r! 2 7.38 1.37 N.oo 1.40 I » ] 3 8.22 2.19 8.38 2.21 j 4 9.01 2.59 9.16 2.57 -j 5 9.43 8.40 r.56 3.37 rj6 10.23 4.25 10.35 4.18 u j 7 11.09 5.10 11 18 5.00 -'8 11.55 5.54 , 5.50 Ij 9 0.05 6 43 ".49 6.47 si 10 0.58 7.86 1 45 7.47 - :U 1.54 8.25 2.40 8.50 - [12 2.5a 9.17 3.34 9.47 13 3.47 10.05 4.25 10.42 Ul4 4.35 10 52 5 08 11.35 - j 15 5.33 11.39 6.01 !. 16 6.24 0.23 6.50 0.27 -H, 7.14 1.13 7.38 1.13 -life 8.05 2.06 8.28 2.05 -A 8.58 2.57 9.20 2.57 - 20 9.54 3.47 10.14 3.51 .21 10.51 4.41 U.ao 4.50 - 122 11.51 5.40 5.50 r, 123 0.10 6.38 0.53 6.55 1 24 1 .09 7.35 1.54 6.01 r j 25 2.(® 8.29 2.53 * 9.05 k 26 s ee 9. is 3.48 10.04 - 27 4.05 10.17 4.39 10^56 s 28 4.57 11.02 5.26 11.47 t 29 5.46 11.48 6.11 i 30 6.32 0.31 -6.53 0.32 y 31 7.16 1.14 7.33 1.12_ MAP OF CAPE MAY. Shows 'all h streets and public places Particularly * desirable to show prospective ranters. a Price 10 cents each at Star and Wave tationery Department. h Stationery for Professional Men at i- pecial low prices until May 1st. Star a /and Wave Stationery Department.

| Professional Cards jj f J. tSPlCEK LEAMING COUNSELOB-AT-Lx W p Solicitor, Master and Examiner in i Chancery - I Office : Hughes and Franklin Sts., vJupo Alay, New Jersey. • A-ii L Jul, A<\ ELD&EDGE ATTORNEY-AT-LAW 'erchanU National Bank Building »V*ai.:ngton and Decatur Sta^ Cape May, New Jersey NOTARY PUBLIC Solicitor and Master in Chancery, veystone Phone 35A. ilENRY H. ELUREOOE ATTORNEY-AT-LAW j Solicitor in Chancery for New - Jersey Member of Pennsylvania Bar. Cape May, New Jei*y. JAMES M. E. HILDRETH jB COUNSELOR-AT-LAW Solicitor, Master and Examiner in Chancery _ NOTARY PUBLIC a Offices at 214 Ocean Street Cape May New Jersey. Keystone Phone 39A. LEWIS T. STEVENS - Counsellor-at-Law Special Master in Chancery - Supreme Court Commissioner Notary Public Washington Otr—t, Cape May, N. J. DR. J. H. OLIVER DENTIST 1120 Chestnut Street f Philadelphia, Pa. (One. door above Keith's Theatre) m> Filling a spsoiaffy— f»om on* dollar up. Bridge work, flvs dollars a sooth. My special plate* never roek. No one this method but myself. Wf'l allow yon carfare when you order tt? beat teeth. Bell Fbooe— Walaot ISM. your eyes i arc Your Tools Wh& cam a food woefcaua takes of to f loots to keep tbeei in tbe bat caodiboa I - Are Your Eyes All Right? U» - u* Am* ud ; c a. longstreth Sudabd in Bv TmUtm I > t 4TIB 222 Berto Stnal I ' / iMl m lilehi. . I * 1 i ■ ~ E CAPE MAY OPTICAL i 618 Washington Street Ospe May, N. J. f EVERYTHING FDR THE EYE. - PRESCRIPTION LENSES SPECIALTY Keystone "Phone 44D LTUNGERSOLL UNDERWRITERS REGISTERED ELECTRICIAN i STORAGE BATTERIES AND ELEC TRIC CARS REpATFKp AND RE - CHARGED. ELECTRICAL REPAIRS = House Wiling, NlcklCflating and . Ori (firing. I Offiee^ 806 Decatur Stmt = RECIPE FOR GRAY HAIR. To half pint of water add 1 ox Bay 1 Run-, a email box of Bar bo Compound. I i end it oa of glycerine. Apply to the hair twice a week until It becomes the deelred shade. Any druggist can put this up or you can mix lt at home at very little cost. , Full directions for making and use come In each box of Barbo Compound. It will gradually darken streaked, faded gray i hair, and removes dandruff, ft Is excel - ; lent for falling hair and will make harsh : 1 hair soft and glossy. It will not color the s scripts not sticky or greasy, and does not I 1 CAPE MAY COUNTY DISTRICT ' SOCIETY FOR THE PREVENTION OF r CRUELTY TO ANIMALS. 1 Office 214 Ocean Street, Cape May, N. J. j ' SAMUEL F. WARE, President. ' J. M. E. HILDRETH, Firet Viee-Presi- > dent and Secretary. ; 1 THE COLLEGE IDEAL j ' "The ideal of the college student | ' should be total abstinence,*' says Dr. ^ Jacob G. Schurman, president of Cornell University. "Total abstinence is " what we ought to have among oar stndents. No railroad, no industrial concern today will take a student graduate I from Cornell University unless it has r my assurance that he is a total ab- ^ Rubber stamp pads, rubber stamp ink ^ and numbering machine ink at Star sad t Wave Stationery Department See Wentzell for Porch Furniture. I

Wm. F. Brown plumbing. steam and oas fitting Jobbjflg A Specialty. 41 T WRfihington Street Furnished CAPE MAY Keystone Telephone 126 A rveyetoae 1 sit ilepnone ire a

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W. H. SMITH & SON 502 BROADWAY WEST CAPE MAY GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS Salt Meats. Fruits, Oranges, Bananas. Patent Medicines Hardware. CIGARS AND TOBACCO Keystone Phone 161M mth. ware 516 Washington Street. HARDWARE HOUSEFURNISHINGS BLUE AND WHITE AND GRAY ENAMELWARE FISHNG TACKLE Established 1878 Keystone 114X Elwood L. Chambers Jere E. Chambers Chambers Bro$. DEALERS IN Fresh Fish, Oysters, Clams and: Crab Afeat. 322 mansion street CAPE MAY, N. J Auto Ddivary Phone 228D Bell Phone 17W frank entriken & sons Central Garage AUTOMOBILE REPAIR WORK EXCELLENT EQUIPMENT FOR RAPID WORK. CARS STORED. CARS DAY OR W3HT1 AtX KINDS OF AUTO SUPPLIES AGENTS FOB THE F A IBB ANKS-MOR SE GA8 AND CHL ENGINES KEYSTONE i-jpA BELL is-A henry reeves, machinist Plumbing, Steam and Hot Water Heating, Gas Fitting. Irrigston Plants Installed. - 177Y 116 Pearl St, West Cape May C<7to HTc. BOHM 232 JACKSON STREET FOR FRESH FISH aken from his own fish pound daily ALL OTHER SEA FOODS IN SEASON Both Phones • Prompt Deliverie*

EW lU Vin 30 YEARS . TT. .DAVID experience REGISTERED PLUMBER 1144 WASHINGTON ST. CAPE MAY, N. J. X^MaPhM SWT 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 service. Main OfW-512 WASHINGTON STREET V , READING COAL YARDS and Yan" PERRY AND JACKSON STREETS THOMAS S. STEVENS. Bell ai Kejstsae TeJepbsses Manager