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The Wingham Times, 1903-10-01, Page 51 i r- TOE MIN'S STOW', NIW,S. BARGAIN DAYS WITH US 4fRIDAY, SATURDAY SATURDAYANID MONDAY 21 pairs Boys' Moleskin Pants, sizes 24 to 83, regular price 500 and 60o, bargain day price , 19 pairs Boys' Tweed Pants, sizes 24 to 83, reg. 75o & 00, bargain .50 24 pairs Men's Tweed Pants, sizes 32 to 42, regular.price $L75, L85 and 2.00, bargain day price 1,50 15 only Men's Tweed Suits, sizes 36 to 44, regular price 46 and $7, bargain day price 18 only new and up•teedate Men's Raglanette Overcoats,•5,00 new in stock, wort.. $8 and. 8.50, bargain day price just 6.50 4,9e UNDERWEAR TABLE_ -Por Bargain Day: 84 pieces, Men's Shirts and Drawers also a few Too Shirts, regular prices 60c, 61$c and 75c, bargain, day price SHOEuSur p HOES I Boys' School Shoes, sizes 11, 12 and 13, $L00, bargain day .75 Youths' School Stfoes. heavy soles, sizes 1, 2, 3; 4, 5, regular price 1.25, bargain day price .90 .49 Men's good stout Boston Calf Shoe'., sizes 6, 7, 8,9, 10. 11, reg price 1.35, bargaiu day price - 1.00 If you want any article a man wears, you will save time and money by corning first ,to The R.H.G ROWDER Go. .Men's Outfitters, WINGHA1'l. Our Prices Make us as During the past week we have been placing into stock .new designs in Bedroom Suits at $11, $r3.5o, $ and $25, which will delight you if requiring �anything inth at line. Sideboards at $12 andx 6, Boards will gladden the heart of any housewife.medium-priced Ball Bros.' Couches are preferable to medicine for removing pains and aches. See what we have at6. p oo, :$S.00 and upwurds ; for style and comfort cannot be bbeatn. 12 Children's Writing Desks with raised lid and .comfortable chair to match ; clearing them out at $t.75. To see these unique outfits means to buy. Try us for Mattresses and Wire Springs. Now would be a good time to have your Lounges and Chairs re -upholstered. We carry a good line of coverings, and being practical upholsterers, can do your work promptly. ZI See our $ r.75 Fancy Arm Rocker, with leather seat. BALL EROS 1JNDEci Sth ou ��� 1 Brick residence, 6th house ,rest People's Furniture Store `w,/( from Ramiltou's Corner Drug "flute Store Store, where night calls will receive prompt attention.I ,- TELEPHONE 51 'THE COLD AND FROSTY NIGHTS WILL +`' i• • z: ,+•• soon be here. You will be thinking of putting• eyour flowers •in pots for the winter. We have i I Flower Pots and Hanging Baskets • ALL SIZES.• t 3 -inch FIower Pots at xc per dozen 4:;4 -inch 25c ,, 5 -inch 35c TIIE Mafia TIMI+;M, OCTOBER ws EVENTS OF INTEREST TO AU. OUR READERS, What, Wideawalce Tunes, Oarreeponden.ts Colq►muntQ&,ta --• Gther Ztoms Clipped From Our Exchanges. wnoxgrEa. An interesting zuarriage which created The new Me �hodisot chu church at Tifliu's uch more than a ripple of excitement appointment will be opened ou Sunday n the socias circle here, was solemnized next, when Rev, D. lingers, of Ford, Wednesday evening, Sept. 23rd, when wioh, Chairman of the District will 212iris Annie Arletta Hazlewoad, Second preach at 10.30 a,ni,, anri 7 p.nr. Rev, aughter °M. C, and Mrs, Hazlewood, G. M. Dunn, of Whitechurch will was united in the bonds of wedlock with preach at 3 p Special music will be haries Francis Edwards of this pace, furnished by singers from Lucknow, he large drewiug nom was beautifally Special collections in aid of the build, ecorated for the ocoasion and the core- ing fund will ba taken. On Monday ony was performed by. the Rev, ,T, H, evening a hot supper will bo served in azlewcod, of Hamilton, uncle or the the basement from 6 o'clock after which ride, iu the presence of a namber an entertainment will be held. Address - relatives and immediate friends, es will b:s delivered by Revds. Jas. iss Date Hazelwood played the woad- Walker, Saletn; G. J. Herr, Teeswater; g maroh. The bride, who was given D. Rogers, 1{'ordwich, and G. M, Dunn, way by her Rather and was unassisted, Whitechurch. The music on Monday re a lovely bridal gown of white silk, evening will be furnished by the Tees - 4 carried a beautiful boquet of Bowers. water Methodist church choir. wedding dejeuner was served at the elusion of the Ceremony after which��"' young couple Ieft on the ten o'clock Hunting Seaeon. in for London. The Grand Trunk Railway have issued a handsome and illustrated pamphlet, '---- ----- entitled "Haunts of Fish and Game," sick Stnmitolt Quickly giving information regarciiug season for shooting Deer, Moose, Reindeer Caribou, y be often quickly relievers and its etc. iu the "Highlands of Ontario," and imp ing averted by tak- at other points along the line of the thirty drops of erviliue in a little Grand Trunk. Copies of same will be etened water, It ins.autly relieves ft rnishedon application at Grand Truuk nausea, aed by its soothing and slim= Ticket offices or to J. ting properties calms the stomach District Passenger Agent, Toronto. enables it to go on and complete the ells of digestion. The actipn of Ner. e is simply charming, pleasant, Mottitt4, pane and powerful. Druggists Miss Ruby Clegg, of Sunshine, spent it. a couple of weeks at Maitland Cliff. Mrs, Jas. McGee has gone to Chicago EAST �vAvvArrpsl;, to visit her°daughter, Mrs. M. Smith. eecouneii met in the council room, Mrs. Frank McCracken and Mrs. M. 21st, pursuant to adj0urnineut, innelliugton are paying a visit to friends bers all present. Minutes of last Detroit. ng read and passed. Mrs. Maguire and daughter, who have mmunioatiou from John H. Mo- been visiting at C. Maguire's, returned on re his appointment to the office home to Toronto last week, lector of taxes made at last meet- Voters' Inst court for Morris township calved, notifying the council that vvill be held on Monday, Oct. 12th, at 11 rsidered the $60 offered was too o'clock a. m. at Blyth. or this responsible work; $70 he Mr. Lon Gordon, who has been Iying ered was small enough, when the seriously ill at Charles CampbelI's is, we ncrease of wages all over was tak- are pleased to any, able to be around consideration. r discussing: this matter over, it esolved, that in event of Mr, Me- n refusing to collect this year for at the council will take steps and t auother in his place, and that rk notify him at once to that Reeve and Treasurer were author - negotiate and borrow from the on Bank, Wingham, a further t to exceed $200, for the purpose ving current expenditure. reasurer reporter. cash on hand $80,76. tures were issued for payment Hewing accounts ;--Robt. Shielf, arils gravel, road div. 57, $5.60; d b7 eNei1, 60 yards gravel, div. John Deer, 85 yds gravel and iu 1902-03, div. 2, $7.05; Jas. 50 yds gravel, div. 20, $3.50; D,we11, 48 yards gravel, div,27, o. Daley, I55yds gravel, div.47, ex. Morton, 52 yds gravel, div. David Cook, 35 yds gravel,dir, Geo. W. Proctor, Morris, 4 yds v. 37, 23o; Hugh McBurney, 22 . and damages, div. 72, and ob, etc., $4.54; John L,Geddes, sharpening grader bit in June, hu Tervitt, repairing culvert and 40, con. 11, $5; John Sar for culvert,sideliue 30 and 34; Robt. Scott, jr., building, cline 36 and 37, con 9, $4, re. verts lots 37 and 40, con, 11, g out ditch, lot 42, cons.8 and [mean J. McCallum, putting yds grayer at 75c per yd on , cons. 8 and 9, $45.87; ,Tas, rods gravelling,filling culvert, , c0us, 10 and 11,$42,44,clean• h atlot 40, ton. 6, $14.56; ole, gravelling ou eastern t Belgrave, $12.60; Henry ()ening ont ditch and filling , sideline 36 and 37, con. 6, in d 0 de H br IM ofa WO an A con the tra ma un ing swe the ala and prop villa pen sell Th Sept. mem meet: Co Clint of col ing re he con little f cousid greati en into Afte was, r Chale $60, th appoin the Ole effect. The ized to Domini sun; no of defra The T at date Deben of the fo sr., 80 y Arolribal 52, $4.20 damages Tanney, John Mc $3.36; Ge $1.05; Al 35, $3,64; 31, $2.45; gravel, di yds gravel contract j Belgrave, 1903, $1; Jo sideline 31) Condit, ce 40, con 11, culvert,sid pairing tui and cleauin 9, $9.20; D down 62e hill, lots 42 Young, 37 etc., lots 36 ing out dito Wm. J. C boundary a Edwards, el in wash out $5. Several of tauce relatin brought nip council adjo Thursday, 5t ♦+ 4 44 2 i '4 6 -inch 50c 'f 7 -inch '4 75c ro-inch AT 20C each. GRIFFIN'S 4+++++++++++++++++++++++++ A pleasiug event occurred at Auburn, six miles from Blyth on Wednesday night, Sept. 23rd being the presentation of a gold•headed cane by the people of the village to Mr, Samuel Caldwell, mer- chant, who has resided there for thirty- eight years, and who is now about to retire and take up his residence in Lon- don. It was a most interesting occasion, and a great many friends assembled to do honor to the old gentleman, The hone of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Mitchell was the scene of a pretty wed- ding on Wednesday afternoon of Mat week, when their daughter, Miss Sarah Mitchell was married to Mr. David Breen, also 01 this township, The cere- mony was conducted by dtev. W. J. Wort, M. A., of Blue vale in thepreaem° of a number of invited guests. Tho bride was attired in white silk organdie. The bride was the reeeipient of matey handson.e and useful presents. May they have many years of a happy wedded life will be the Wish of their . many friends, • BoUet Mayor l y t Mall of Brandon thresh- ed 3I bushels per store from 95 gores of. wheat the other day, and his farm Was in the stoat district. 1 RELGRAt''E Anniversary services will be held in Knox church on Sunday, October 4th. Rev. R. Wm. Ross, M. A., of Guelph Will pret;ch morning and evening. Sait- able music will be furnished by the 01inroh choir. Special co/lee tion to- ward the general fund. The financial' condition of this oongregregation is so satisfactory that nothing in the way of a tea meeting or entertain - motet is noeded for the Monday even- ing, Rev. Mr. Ross Was at one time a resident of this neighborhood. Mrs. Burt, wife of J. 0. Burt, was killed in a runaway accident Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Hurt and family had spent the day in the country and when returning within half a mile of their home the horses became unman- ageable and in 3utnping from the dart'. age Mrs. Btirt received injuries from which she died bonen hour later. The two,sons and daughters escaped without injury, but Mr. Burt was thrown out of the rig against a telegraph pole but was not seriously injured. .MrS. Burt was tt daughter of the late W. G. Hay and sister of Wellington Hay, Mayor of Lis- towel. her matters of minor impor• g to township affairs was and diseeSsed, when the urned to meet again on h Nov. next, P. PouTalirIEI,D, Clerk. Itching Skin Distress by day and night -- That's the complaint of those who are so unfortunate es to be afflicted with Eczema or Salt Rheum --and out- ward applications do not cure. They can't, The source of the trouble is in th¢ blood -make that pure and this scal- ing, burning, itching skin disease will disappear. was taken With an Itching on nit amus which ptoved ibry disagreeable, X concluded it was Salt rheum And bought * bottle or Rood's Sarane/0111s. xn two dart eftewhat me began before Itared, It zfelt was better and it nava. never had any arta disease MSS. IDR E. W11eb, COve Point, lid, Hand's 4.rarsaparilla rids the blood of all impturitietr a>Y Caroti 411 eruptions. 1+O3 QE1-ORAVE FALL FAIR The annual fall fair of t wanosh Al;rioultural Boole in Belgrave ou Wednesday The weather was badand t not es largo as usua. We to W. H. Kerr, ,of the Bras the 2ollowiiig Iist of prize I orse4-„Heavy D4augh with 'foal at side, Jus. Speir klnson, Juo. Webster; hors Webster, R, 11Tiohol;mare fo A. Robertson; two year o Sea/Ida-At; two year old, Robertsou, Jno, Webster; y A. Robertson; Year old geld hol; team horses in harness, J10. Taylor, A, Robertson. GeueraI purpose,-Brocd foal at side, Geo. Robertson, Hetes; mare foal. W. Helps; Geo. Robertsou, R. Scott; t 111IY, A. Robertson, 3.. I3. T year• pfd Gelding, It. Scott; ye A. Robertson; year old ge Helps, T. H. Taylor; team ho Hess, Jno, E. Fells, Jno, Mc Gibbons. Road and Carriage -...J 00cl al at side, '.rhos. Blaok'i & 2; Black; horse foal, IL Black; two year olct filly, o year old gelding, Jas. She cKinnou; year old $Ily, A. tick; single driver 15}, fin d over. Geo, Walker, Juo gle driver under lar ham alker, Geo. Robertson; to rs, R. McMurray; two year y class, Jas. Sheddou. edge- w. J. Dickson, Walt att]e-Thore' bred -Cow, R 2, T. H. Taylor; two year o Corley 1 & 2; year old heifer n, J. Vancamp; heifer calf, R. Harrison; bull calf, R. Cook; bull 2 years or over, A. under 2 years, Wafter Scott , Wm. Scott, rade-Cow, R. Harrison, 0, on,R. Harrison; two year of Shielis r & 2; year old heft orison; R. Harrison; heifer c s, W. Scott; two year old ste Is 1 & 2; year old steer, , R. Harrison; steer calf, R W, Scott. dge-D. Clow, Whiteehurr.'h ep-Leicesters and Grades T. IL Taylor; shearing rani, J rnbulI; ram Iamb, O. Turn pair aged ewes having raised , J. Barr, O. Turnbull ; pair es, J, Barr, 0. Turnbull; p , J. Barr, 0, Turnbull. tions and Grades -Aged ram, in, pair aged elves having iu 1903, pair shearliug ewes we lambs, R. Harrison. ge-Juo. Coultes, Belgrave. -Large Breed --Aged boa , W. H. McCutcheou; brood littered in 1903, Jas. Alton, t; boar littered in 1903, age , Jas. Alton, Jiro. Haggitt; iu 1903, age considered, Ja . H. McOutcheon, 1 Breed -Aged boar, brood littered in 1903, boar littere o considered, and sow litter e considered, P. Gibbous 1 Ogs, Jas. Alton, -300. Armstrong, Bolgrave try ---Pair geese, T. H, Taylor pair turkeys, H. Edwards, T on; pair ducks, J. Haggitt; h rocks, T. M. Henderson, s; pair leghorus, T. H. Tay euderson; pair spanish, T on; pair bralrunas, T. M. Hen guinea fowl J. McKinnon, -A. Ferguson and Chas. elgrave, lie East Wit - by was held of last week. he attendance are indebted &els Post for vetuners; t --Brood Mare W E. w - e foal, Juo. al, Jas. Spelt'. 14 filly, T. gelding, Geo. ear old filly, ing, R, NiO. Jas. roster, mare with R, Scott, W. hoist) feel, wo year old aylor; two ar old filly, Ming, W. rses iu liar - /Kilauea, P. mare with marc foal, Dinsmore, W. Scott; ddon,Jno. Speir, T, ads high Taylor ; ds, Geo. am road - old colt on. - Corley Id heifer, , R. Illar- R. Cor - Harrison, T. Cole; Jersey B. Wil- d heifer, er, C.B. alf, W. er, Juo. JasiVan- Harri- -aged . Barr, bull, J, lambs sheari- air ewe shearl- raised , and r, R. sow Jno. con - sow s. Al - sow d in ed in & 2; M. pair H. tor, der- Mc- fo TT. tw M 131 au Sin w ste 00 J C c R. riso ley, D. bull cow kite Juo. Will Help Shiel oamp son, Ju She wgam. °am, 0. The 50 acre farm of John B�idd, S e Barr;e lot 18, con 3, has been purchased by J. in 1903 H. and Wm. Sellars, of the same line, at ing ew $2,300, lambs Mrs. Wm. McKay of Cleveland, Ohio, Do after a two mouths visit with her mother, ing ra Mrs. Hugh Fraser, of Elyth and brother lambs Daniel, of Belgrave, started for her pair e home on Wednesday accompanied by Jud her two nieces, the Misses Fraser. After Pigs visiting their relatives and friends they Nichol intend to make Cleveland their home for having "a while. Miss 73essie intends going to Haggit school and Cassie has secured a good sit- sidered nation. They will be missed iu this vi- littered chitty by their many friends, ton, W .Ou Thursday, Sept, 17th, Corlean, the Sinai third daughter of Peter and Mrs. Mc- having Arthnr, 9th line, was called away from 1903, ag her earthly home to the Father's Home 1003, ag of many mansions. She had beeu oper- baoou h ated on for appendicits a few days prior Judge and a condition of affairs found which 'Poul resulted in her demise. Corlean was Haggitt just passed her 15th birthday and was a Hendere bright lovable young girl who was high- plynlout ly esteemed. Mr, and Mrs. McArthur Edward are deeply sympathized with as this is T. 11I. II the third daughter they have followed Headers to the grave. Maggie died in April, sou; pair 1892, and Mary, in February of this year. Judge Orae, B Grain If Ca,tarrh Is Your Troll ble, You Taylor, will find instant relief and absolute cure in Catarrhozone, which kills the genus R. G' Mc that cause the disease, cures the cough, 6 rowed b prevents droppings in the throat ,relieves McAlurra cong,estiou and quickly heals the inflict/a- I -louden° ed membranes. Catarthozone mires per - feeder the most ohrouic cases of Catarrh, Seed, R. G lung and throat troubles, and is delight- thY indorsed by doctors and druegists, and l'ruitS a fat, simple, and safe to use. Catarrh- Judge - ozone is a soientifie treatment highly sells everywhere for oue dollar,suiall size apples' 25cts. By mail from N. 0. Pelson & Co., Baldwiue, Kingston, Ont. Geo. Foal -2 bus. white fall wheat, Jno. W. Scott; 2 bus. red fall wheat, Gowan, R. McMurray; 2 bus a, R. McMurray; half bus flax Jas. Altoe, Jas. Speir. W. Ft Stewart, Brussels. lid Flowers -Golden Russet A. Proctor, 3, Cole; Ontarios, ergill, Miss McClelland; R, I. Geo. Fothergill, C, I3. rtheru spies, J. Speir, A. Proc- avis, A. Proctor, Juo. Cole; ds, .R. beletcGowan, J. Speir; mpltine, Jas, Speir, A. Prop- arieties of Whiter apples, Jno. A. Proctor ; Fall pears, T, so. rother4ill ; Winter pears 4Valter Scott; grapes, Jae. E Ienderbon; crab apples, T. II Greenings, NEWS NOTES kinsou; No -The Trees for 15 cents to the end of tor; Ben D 1903, Canada Re Mr. Andrew Carnegie has offered Riug of To $5,000 to St. Mary's for pnblic library tor; three v purposes on the tteual conditione. Cole, A, Pr MONEY TO LOAN' at 4e.e. per 0Olit. 01J eras* 813(3it' easy terms of repayment. Apply to Scandrett, tit baltnage, Itent Block, Wingham. Jas, Speir, Call and leave your order fox, billheads, a,' statements, envelopes, etc„ at the Tams Taylor, Jas, son; peaches collection of Proctor ; tab Morton; lulu Geo. Sowlar; Scott office. A tasty job and reasonable rates. NOTTOt. -The qtestioa is: How can Robt. McIndoo loan his 1210tley' so cheap On notes and mortgages? Call and See, Barrie ratepayers carried a by-law to loan $20,000 to the carriage company and grant them a free site, free water and light for twenty years. A by,law to in- stall an electric lire alarm in the town Was also passed, Pall Pairs. LucknoW AtNvood Teeswater 7„,43 thingarined 8--9 mars 1The Leading Store 1 NEW FALL Jackets Skirts Furs We're ready for Fall Business with a largo' stock ,r3 Skirts. better values than ever before of Ladies' Fall jackets Our Skirts will be found perfect fitting, sple made, and extra wide and full, a point worth reale ing when buying ready-to-wear garments Colors are' black, navy,grey,some are tnade plain,others nicely trimm- ed with strapping. buttons, etc. Prices are $2.00, 2.50 See our special skirt at $4.00 La'illes' Jackets We want you to see our new Fall Jackets -our styles are exclusive,servicelble,stylish,and not expensive. There is no more favorable time to buy your coat than now while the stock is complete in all sizes. Prices as follows: $3.50 leader at $6.00 in grey or black, nicely made and trimmed. A" psi You will find our stock of furs larp-,er Haan heretofore4- and embraces all the latest styles and best makes in La.dies' • Coats,Caperines,Gauntiets, Muffs. Ruffs, Collarettes, Boa% fur -lined Capes. etc. Ruffs in different lengths from $ t.5o to $2o oo. Inspection invited. No trouble to show you the Opposite Bank of Hamilton Highest price paid far Produce ,313 tor; swede turnips, A. Proctor, R. Harri- son; field carrots, Jno. Taylor, 0. Mc- Clelland; Early Horn carrots, II. Ed- wards, G. Sowlar; parsuips,T.Settnea•ett, T. ivi. Henderson ; onions from seed, A. Morton, Geo. Sowlar; ouions, any other kind, John. Taylor, A. Marton; field corn, G. Sowlar, T. a Taylor; water Jas, Alton, A. Morton; musk melon, T. M. Henderson; pninpkin, jas. Speir, T. M. Henderson; squash, H. Ed- wards, T. AL Henderson; citroa, Jas. Alton ; tomatoes, A. Morton, T. M. Hate - W. 13. Willtiuson; crock of butter, T. Scandrett, W. B. Wilkinson; basket of blitter, 5 lbs, Walter Scott ; basket of bat - home made bread, juo. AlcKinuon, R. Scott; maple sugar, R. Se ott. judge -T. A. Mills, Wiugham. Fine Arts. -011 paiating, Miss Mc- Clelland; coliection oil paintings, Miss Ladies' Departnaent.-Crachet work, bead work, fancy knitting and braiding 1 Miss McClelland; woollen stockings, no 1st. Miss McClelland; socks, A. Marton* .!) Miss McClelland; log cabin. quilt, H. Scott, Miss McClelland.; knitted quilt, 4). Sowlar; patched quilt, Miss AfcCIOlind, R. Proctor: rag mat, Geo. Fotherg011, Scanclrett; Berlin wool work, flat, Miss McClelland ; sofa pillow, Miss McClel- land, R. Proctor; silk quilt, Miss Mc- Clelland; embroidery on silk, no 1st, Miss McClelland; einbroidery on linen. Miss McClelland; laee work, no ist, Miss McOlellaul; twine lace, no 1st, Miss Moe. , Clellaud; collection of ladies' werk Miss MeOlelland. Jadges-Mrs. W. Geddes and Miss Ikt. mire, Yet Half Dead, • Feeling miserable. This IS the condi. tiou of thousands of growing' girls Ant women. Cali't eat enough to oe truly alive. Digest so little of what they do eat, as to scarcely know what life really means. Miserable? Of course. Eat more, digest more, then feel streaming throngh life's renewed current, the buoy - youth. Simple- done if you'll ' zone, the wonderful blood mak. druggist knows all fthont it. Call ar ask him about it. The TiAtES and Weekly Globe sent to , 25 cents. any address until January ist, 1004 for; Timbers of oak keep the old , ,,eem aril homestead standing through ;ge ent soou will do the wise sot if they ,,the years. . It pays ta,use the 'It'" right stUff. . • rugged health, men whose Alton; plains, T. let. Ilender• , Geo. Sowlar, Walter Scott; fruit, G„ McGowan, A. le botuntet, Jae, Shiells, A, bouquet, T. Scannnitt, flower in pot, P. Scott, it. judge -F. Metcalf, Blyth. IVIanufattnrers-Flannei, Jas. Alton; ninon flannel, no ist, T, M. Henderson; blankets, Jas. Alton, T. M. Henderson; home made witte, P. Gibbons, It. G. Mo - judge -T. A, Mills, Wingliam, Roots and Vegetables -Potatoes, In°. MoKinnon, 0. MeOlelland; white cab- bage, 3. G, AraiStrong; ed pickling cabbage, I. Haggitt, T. M. Hen- derson; eauliflower, T. M. Henderson; rod beets, 3, Haggit, T. M. Henderson; tataip beets, Z. Haggitt, G. Armstrong; Ibodies are made of the sound- A t est materials. dome 1 Childhood is the time to lay hushe buslie the foundation for a sturcl con. mi‘ stitution that will last for years. Scott's Emulsion is the right Scott's Emulsion stimulates the growing powers of children, helps them build a firm foundation for a sturdy consti. -s end for frob suitotitte, sdo. and $;.06; all druggists. it now, as cement will likely ad - e in price before long. We are else ts for Hanover cement. CURIOUS FACTS on of coke of suitable quality for sac purposes: rune about 48 to 59 Is to the ton, as against 30 to 29 Is of hard oal. ler the present regelations of the war department the chief of staff is powerful, exercising ail the anthoritr hitherto belongiug to the cominanding general and the adjutant general. Twelve golden. weddings bave been ceIebeated at rlobeeq, Of 4,000 inhebitante in Belgium, on the Sable ted and patented by a Woman. It is Ite . sort of divided skirt and is neat tend Den't go to bed Without brushing yew, teeth, for it is et night when the t repose that the nett' Of the gets in its wcrk on the teeth.