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CALENDAR OF LOCAL EVENTS Oot. 24—Ball, Dana Relief Society, Braga Hall. Oot. 27, 28, 29—Bazaar, Grace Eng lish Lutheran church, Odd Fellows Hull. Oot. 29—Entertainment, Epworth League, Simp3on M. E. church. „ Oct. 29—Entertainment and Ball, ladies of Vorwaerts, Braga -Hall. Oct. 28—Private reception, Braga Hall. Nov. 1—Braga Olub night, Braga Hall. Nov. 2—Entertainment and Ball, Maennerchor-Frolisinn, Braga Hull. Nov. 2—Ball, Union Social Club, Dowey Park. Nov. 3—Ball and reoeption, Court Standard. Foresters of America, Wilder Hall. . Nov. 6—Marine supper, Parsonage Ain Socioty, Simpson M. E. oliurch. Nov. 9—Play, benefit of Free Kind f orgarton, Wilder Hall. \Nov. 11—Bull. Woodmen of tho World, Braga Hall. ''Nov. 12—Entertainment, Epworth League, Simpson M. E. church. Nov. 18—Delta Baseball Olnb, Braga Hall. Nov. 18, 19, 20—Fair, Presbytorian Chapel. Nov. 18—Ira B. lice Lodge, Braga Hall. Nov. 24—Roll Call, Baptist ohnrcli. Nov. 25—F. of A. Court Amboy No. 58, Braga Hall. Nov. 28 to Dec. 3— Fair, St. Mary’s church, Wilder Hall. Nov. 20—Concert, Simpson M. E. church. Dec. 31—Ball, Woodchoppers, Cabin Amboy, 49, Wilder Hall. Doc. 81— Stenmfitters Union, Braga Hall. -•.. THOMAS M. THICKSTUN Attorney-at-Law 122 Smith Street, Scheuer Building PERTH AM ROY, N. J. I Forrest I„. Smith I CITY SURVEY OR,l ■ SfcflEUER BUII.DING. H — j Fred Lupton. Herbert A. Busbmeix. !LUPTON & BUSHNELL 8U0CE880RS TO X.UPTON & LUPTON ..Granite and Marble.. Monuments Headstones and IFencing. Your Patronage Solicited. New Bruns'k Av. & Central R. R. l’ur.zlinjc Fnet. A puzzling fact is that the walls of the intestines and the parasites often living on them are never digested by the ferments that attack, destroy and transform the food. Frenzel, in 1891. suggested that protective anti-ferments are secreted by living tissues. In some late experiments M. Weinland, a French physiologist, sought to digest flbrlne In trypslne or pepsin after first adding a little juice from intestinal worms, but the ferment had no effect upon the fibrine in t,he presence of the anti-ferment Juice. It is thus proven that the juice secreted by and impreg nating living tissues—instead of the tissues themselves—resist digestion. The anti-ferment extrdet is exceeding ly powerful and retains its resisting power for months, but It loses its prop erty on boiling. | Population of Al)> NNlnln. The population of Abyssinia Is about 10,000,000. The products of the coun try, exclusive of cereals, are Ivory, eibeth or civet, wax, hides, coffee and gold, the latter abounding In the mountains, where the mines are mere ly scratched. In cotton, North Amer icana have captured the market against England, France and Germany. In spit* of the high price of labor and the enormous cost of freight for »uch a distance, Americans have suc ceeded In capturing the trade by the low prices of their products. Differ ent nations sell these goods, but they are all American made. t Chrj-snnthemuin*. Among flowers the chrysanthemum Is said to live the longest after being cut. Two Point* of View. Wife—How people gaze at my new dress! 1 presume they wonder If I’ve been shopping In Paris. Husband—More likely they wonder if I’ve been robbing a bank.—N. Y. Weekly. Too Hasty. | "Jones has had a new addition to * his family." Y ~-p-- ■anHHHMBHMMHHMHHHHBBHHBBHMjL are the people we delight to serve. The economical housekeeper who continually strives to make her husband's hard-earned wages go the farH the biggest value for the money, is the best judge of the sensational bargains offered by us weekly. Conducting 29 immense stores in New Jersey and Pennsylvania, our business exceeds by far that of any other concern in these states, andoB buying facilities enable us to retail tb.e very best groceries and provisions I at less than wholesale prices. In other words: wo sell goods to the consumer for less money, than most retailers have to pay to the jobbers fort simply because wo save all middlemen’s profits, and give to our patrons the advantage thereof TfSS —-¥/e Sell for CASH ONLY! and are thus enabled to offer our patrons a liberal discount in flic shape of Red Star Trading Stamps. These stamps are redeemable for useful, hafljS amcntal Premiums, and as we give Trading Stamps away in liberal quantities, you can fill a book in a short time. We sell the very best quality^B and provisions, and sell them lower than anybody else. Our business was established in 1800, hence we have a record of 40 years of honest niercBK prove this. A glance at our prices will prove w hat we say! Sjj| SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY AND MOO 43 SUGAR SUGAR I T IIAVEMEYER & ELDER’S BEST QUALITY REFINED GRANULATED SUGAR in 2 lb. 4 lb, 7 lb, 10 lb and 25 lb bags. B Sold elsewhere at from 5c to Oe per pound. |B * - — -- —Very special for this sale...——-B Cal. Hams Our us al r u n of choice f’s'h smoked de: liciotts Cal. Hams. Very spec ial, lb. p Finest lean Dutchess Coun ty Salt Pork. Very special lb. BACON Delici o u s lean lioney cured break fa st Bacon. Elsewhere 18c, for this sale lb. . ^ » EGGS Extra choice large se 1 e c t e d stock. Elsewhere 30c, very special doz. __I Tomatoes] This year's pick, extra choice, red ripe, hand packed Tomatoes Elsswhere ioc, sale price, can N. B. We have no store in Tottenville, hut our wage ns deliver goods free of charge every Monday and Thursday in Tottenvillc, Richmond Valley, Pleasant If you cannot conveniently visit our store, mail or telephone us your order., it will receive prompt and careful attention, our mail order department is gro Extra Special Stamp Bargains fox* tlxis ~ _ .j — -j_— j——j y— p— \V£ dtf not offer any combination or t ^ der this week, because the following Great demonstration of Red Star 1 rading Stamp Premiums dm ing this sale. Ii\ery list of groceries in which we give ex customer purchasing goods to the amount of 50 cents will receive One Dollar S(l.00) tra stamps is so complete that any worth of Rod Star TradinQ Stamps FREE in addition to the regular amount of woman can fill a whole book by mak stamps. ing a selection from the same. Seven Dollars “'Sir a pound can of tlie famous PREMIUM BAKING POWDER, guaran teed pure, healthful and efficient, at only 45 cents in stamps with a pound of our NLW CROP TEAS, Formosa, Oolong, English Breakfast, Imperial, Gunpow der, basket fired Japan, Young Hyson and Fancy Mixed, 60 and 50 cenls. __ I Five Dollars STT «£ $5 articles. io lb pail new Fat Mackerel, at.... 1.(9 Keg imp. Holland Herring, at. 85c 6 cans Sugar Peas, for. 66c 6 cans Maine Corn, for. 72c i lb pure Black Pepper.39c Four Dollars in:i:r 4$ i bag best Jersey Potatoes, very choice. 2.39 6 cans imported French Peas, for 90c 3 packages POWER, breakfast food, for. . 30c One Dollar in stamps with 1.00 New England, Homemade, Vienna 2 LOAVES OF BREAD, 3t Graham or Rye. Our bread is re ceived fresh twice a day from one of 5 CGfltS the best bakeries in the city. One Dollar in stamps with 1.00 2 pkgs. Peerless Biscuits at '5c The rush for these toothsome crackers has been so great that we have been unable to fill all orders on previous Saturdays. One Dollar in 2 1-lb pkgs. Fan These crackers are received fresh a' bakery in t] M- We call speciaTattention to the fact that although we give trading stamps away freely and liberally, our prices in most instances are much lower, than pri< in stares where no stamDS are given. The quality of our goods is the highest obtainable. _ ONE DOLLAR (LOO) IN STAMPS WITH EACH OF THESE 3 cans best corned beef.25c 2 lbs. best Pearl barley.^ j! i “ (large) Norway Ancliovis.22c i pkg. new wheat Paima. • i “ imp’t kippered Herring .il5c i “ “ Pearl Tapioca. *c i “ “ best spiced Catsup.12c i “ (i lb.) Washing Powder.1J c i “ best extract Vanilla or Lemon.1 «>c 3 lb. carton new Rice only...• L 1 can Gold Medal breakfast Cocoa.18c i pkg. strictly pure Pepper or Mustard. .1 c i lb. best shredded Cocoanut.1 "»c i bag (8 lbs.) best granulated table Salt.1 Oc i “ new green Ginger Root.lOc i bottle best household Amoma qt.1c r pkg. Baby brand Buckwheat..111c i pkg. new Hominy. c FIFTY CENTS (.50) IN STAMPS WITIJo i box new scaled Herring only.19c i doz. boxes Parlo^. 4 large smoked Bloaters “ .19c i large can stove I i jar choice Fruit Jam “ . 19c i bottle ladie’s She 1 “ best Mustard only.19c i can i lb. brand ( 2 boxes best dessicated Codfish only.19c i can best N. Y. s i box new cleaned Currants only.19c i “ Boston Bak' i pkg. baby brandOatmeal only. 19c i “ E. J. Peas, vei i “ Korn Krisp cereal only.15c i “ Maine Corn, Koy i “ Malta Vita cereal only.15c i “ Bartlet Pears, 3 1 bottle pure Maple Syrup only.15c 1 “ Calif. Apricots, It U a wall known fact that our Cheese and Delicatessen Departments contain by far the largest assortment or imported ana domestic specuities to oe touna in inis stare, tnese favorable with the largest New York stores, and our prices are considerable lower than New York city prices._ '"‘-I Cream Cheese finest N. Y. state full cream lb. 1 5c Swiss cheese Ohio lb.1 Mucnster cheese, very rich lb.l*'c Swiss Cheese, finest inip’t, Euimentlialer lb.SOc Limburger Cheese, special lb.....1 *>c Roguefort cheese, genuine societie lb. Gorgonzola cheese, finest Italian lb....I*'?0 Parmesan cheese, finest grated bottle. Myse ost, best Norway lb. Nogel ost, finest imported lb.y *c Gamniel ost, very sharp lb. Ged ost, genuine Norway lb:.y**c Isigny cheese, each.1j)c Finest Salami Sausage 11).~4c Cervelat Sausage, very fine lb..24c Smoked Beef, delicious lb. jars only.14c Lunch Tongue, pound cans choicest can.25c Veal Loaf, % lb. cans Libby’s best, can. Oo Ancliovis, best imp’t bjellands large cans.22c Small cans 14c Appetit sild, imp’t Norway can.14c Boneless Herring, in glass boxes each.lOc Pickled Herring, gen. Holland marinietc. each 4c Norway Salt Herring genuine K K K K doz. .50c Brdok Trout in spiced Sauce can only.3 2c Russian Sardines in spiced Sauce, lb.1 lc | Mackeral, Norway bloaters extra large lb.14c Fall 1903 Specialties j New Buckwheat Flour 6 lb. packages.22c Prepared Buckwheat new, 3lbpkg.10c i j New Maple Syrup extra fiue 2 qts. 25c pint. ... 15c j Table syrup, large qt. cans or mason jars.10c : Pure Honey, new,delicious large bottle 25c and 15c Pure Fruit Jams, 1 lb. jars, maxams .10c 1 Curtice Bros’, pure Fruit Preserves jar.15c ! Hartley’s Scotch Orange Marmalade jar.17c 1 Keiller's Dundee Orange Marmalade jar.24c New Smvnia Figs, extra large lb.15c New Table Raisins, large clusters lb.18c Crackers Fig Newtons, _ —rm Far Harbor, somethi Combination Bars, c Atlanta, three colors Fetnon V Reliance Marslimellow Vanilla Crisp, Iced Spiced Jumbles, a Graham Wafers, fresh Sultana Fruits, an old -, S. SCHEUER & sor New Jerseys Leading Grocers 118-120 SMITH STREET KHtablislied 1800. > \ ' 1