s. , »;- : ln: t M ig 11. _ ,. is r t rt. ,i tr.. ii 1:, KI .i _ t. lil' .,__|~ g.. _- A . .gy . 'rf ‘Mgr *wt-__ tj?-ii* til _ 1 _ _ _ fi. ei ‘- |*`»~‘. $11 1" »,__ i i:~» l _.t _ l' J ; _ f _VV ‘s il _ 7 » _ i » li ~i V i 1 ii. ,x.\_ t if 5. :_ ti' it » if' ii, e ill? ll. _ i 1551!. vi _,- _`~§'. vi: .f. 3.-:_ i . , 5 ,‘\-it, '~ , |it`:§._?= ~ tl it I i_ \b 'igf-' l 1 ._ 1 . i i i -_*ri-_-.=~a 2.. HV I, `l\ i I 4 ill. f» & J '“ 5/ 1 y ?` I i : » non f1~w_o"i”ii' ` mn.; mr __ #_ 'ms “That is a fine Toothpaste R11 rights "Pleasant, cooling, ‘ refreshing _flavor that banishes all that early morning taste. “Leaves the mouth clean and Sweet. ' . “I am glad I ...¢‘ ' Nyal’s. “Yesterday I was afraid that the drug clerk was a little enthusiastic and that he was praising it too highly. l _ It is sure a splendid toothpaste. "He me that there are over a hundred diilerent Nyal Remedies. That they were 'made by a sturdy, old time iirm that alwav, had and always would stand for high quality. “diners PII gel a baillz lo-zln y of Ilia! AQ/al‘s Liver Sa./I he was showing me. Any fnrdifz'/ic [buy will be Nyal’_v :'11/'utir/'¢." H5 ii _ Abhort Talk About Island Chocolates \ will’ af¢ lSlHn¢l Chocolates Firshclasi-'.1 One reason is that your Island cream- llutter. ctt'..m as good as the best on ea th_.~\m~tlit~r reason is that I have heeu makii g high grade chocolates for 25 years. Willi the lien materials inthe world uhy should I "Ol be B510 I0 make the tiiorolities as good as the best? I AM makingths ISLAND CIIOQOLQTES tu my mind BE'I'IER than anything you have hau. l KNOW they are BILTTILR even ifi cannot convince you. WHY NOT get away from lheunratrioticsnd unjust assumption llial go ds made away from h \me are hettef than the Home made. ln the Jriiteii States everyone shouts lor nie l'i{).\flE TOWN and iii: GOODS made their. Tint is one ofthe s-=crt='s ofthe Yankees' snccoi.-, Try it it- ciiARLo rrisroiiw, AND sm-; neu (mow, Thomas White Sunnyside I r~ 15 Mtf_ _ ___.f_' _ _ _“_ PREPARE 1 Fllll Christmas By purchasing _ _ _ _ ~ `f~-- For the kiddie one of the saiiiple undressed dolls at the opening of our TOY DEPT. sale _on Tuesday the igtli lust. BOS'l`0N 5 & I0 _ll‘£PT.- =-S'l`0RE _ l 1. T_ J r Proposed Sailing I tiiaeit Diamond s. s. I Line Proposed Sailing of The Bl;-ck Diamond Line of Steamers From Manu-eisl, for balance of Simson, |912. Namely- _ ' __ ' "Morwenn-" Nm/_9'h_ _ ' “Cd~CUl\"1\" ‘ Nov. zoth. "City of SytineUzzLE_i ' sum no monmi' M0. __ ._.<'».'.f__~»”»r,-=_ in ' _ Nw nun ‘ ’ NNQ P|i|z£ W _ M-8° A P -'~= °f 1°°.2.e2t'°~-. . . I Y- I content nut", u. wmrr Two cirius Am? nr;i>l'ze's°i§'n'ri:B »';'¢'t.: above Two Sketches, will reoolvoo $50 GOLD WATCH or ._ _. .. » _ Try It at onoo. It may blyou Write the names of the Ctllea ’ _ln I loner or pottoord, glwlng your Name and Address I'-lalnly. - ~» DOMINION WATCH C0., Moimirsi., Climbs _,_,,,_ ,T - ‘ _ . << @‘,_.,,__,,.___ ._ -_-- ' _ ' 3,' . -_ .' , in . . fill G. ].i§iiIiIi?amilton r vi Sons ROCKY' PUINT- . Change of Time. Oommeuolnz Monday Sent. Mtn and until further notice t e 8.5. Hillsboro will run daily (%xcapt Sunday) at the following hours. ll. - e0nl:’towu e~é~=9s~5 338§'333ff= : : :za : = lf rt . _ Q §a§§==§§i : = :P -9” a w ooky Pain _m. _ SUNDAY ' _ _ Leave Cl`i'town Leave Bucky Point I 10.00 mm . 1.00 nm ,M .. 4.80 " _ M. MURPHY Auction Sale. oi Furniture We are authorised by Kenneth McKenzie Esq. to sell at- Public Auctions: his house 233 Queen St. ou Thursday Nov. 28th I xi_.?0om- meucing at to Dfcldckfzilhfi all his House hold Ft"1rnitui’e"`“iu't‘l Bt- fects, Comprising Parlor, Sitting room, Dining room,I-lull &»Kitchen Furniture. io Bed rooms all furni- .re-. s§§§ :é :5 shed. Iron beds Springs; Mattresses, Bureaus. 8iuks,Chaii"s,,&c &c ,alloc one choice Piano. (Palmer) Lots' of il cloth Carpets, §Mats, Rugs, 5 ,i Dishes, Cities wan. 1 Kitchen Range, Happy Thought. . Don't‘ forget the piacuior the date. r we Brick ouse, lots of Room. one and all. _ Terms Cash.--See Haudhllls ' _ nitr1'J`._tuurriui' eco. I points us to such meanings oi the; wondrous scene as are most vital to rabble, or Porsc- scribhmand He weftloubtlsss »t.reu¢t,\\°ll\h_l lil (ooo aside lrom the push-and _Fwd- tna temptation and snare' ot ‘tbe*cl_t.y, is strengthened by the prayer-inlhlf' ed tonic of his mother's bsartblbono. 'lst' tt'n'_ _nit ilu Thll Motllor 'Found The ' Right Food. For Her laby Glrl. Mrs. Arthur Prince of Meaford, Ont., writes, onSe t. nth, xgii : “Some time ago, you werhgood enou h to send uie a sample of Neave’a llaby liked itso well and it agreed with l_ier, _so_l :; |Q *LQ and lllllik It ll “I have I friend with a very delicate bah . She cannot nurse it and lisstried all dlfforeotfoods, but it does not thrive at all-il Ilia I sick and troubled with indigestiou. strongly recommended your food. Will you please send her I uglziinlidu ote a niii out Sept . cs wr . 27th, Igxi. "My i`riengil’s baby luis grown wonderfully. l can scarcely credit it. 'Her next baby, which she expects lu Eve months, will be fed on !}lxe:t;e’,e Food rig; ifom the start-she t . .t _ _. l\Iiolll|Ierii.a‘il:i€>rospecti\-c mothers uiny obtaiiala l;e:£in ol' Neuvas lfolgdb andbu vu -'it t .ft u .1 ' y e`Edwin Uti\e;, `i.4 Front Street East, Toronto, who is the Agent for Canada. (Mziilian l.'u`_t paper.) Nesve's Food is sold in x lb. air tight tins by all Di-uggistl in Canada. 44 I courage It mllll be‘lml.lo0d lllltt Jul!!! llitl 'not remain, nor tially with the, thought; ol remaining upon the mount ______._._____.______.____ _ :Wu _.___ _Y G Lll||ll_Eil|Tt Used 102 years for in-_ ternal and eittemal ills. It alleviateti "coughs, colds, sore throat. collc, cuts. burns and bruises. ' 25c and 50c everywhere _ f _ ~ I. S. ` .l0llNS0ll & C0. Intel. < i lass. tu; oi I-Us high experience, _winch was. gg forecasts ol Htl r¢l\lrnttl9__. -sxaltg-f .|u|ius’tni‘S’ thought ol Jplus chose ` of heaven joys ol salva- e doeth other ` our Ill Luksloil it was u Jesus prayed tttmtia tuition ot ‘Hts eountsuauce was altered. Therein is to he found the essential condition for all tranc- liiuraiiou experiences. As msn prey their-laces change because their char- are mbeiu changed into in image of their lfaster, from glory glory, even as Irom the Lord, the spirit. __ __ ~ it _ 'r Though the quiet hour is needed. and msn do welltc keep their ¢l`Yl¢ with' God sscredly, the cioilter life is not the Mat. Those who would.be Qod'a servants must cbodsc his scr- vice, even in ltijhardest ilelds. The pledge of life hereafter in glo- rious cpmr-any`untl interested employ- mont is vouchsafed by the presence with Jesus upon the,t.ransiigiiretlon height ol Moses and Elijas, who had gone before. What is called epochal. or era-mah lng in the hapds oi epoch or era-mak. 'ng men are but as peeks in one mountain range. They belong to each other by all that lies betwssn.Moiif1 Elifah, Jesus-they belong to us t sm iuilié ui; ‘ __ -When the heart' ' ‘ gl-rlv. supine. '° B” te,"n_ sometime; i atola, it niughput gnq are_et._ morbail Pmhfdeath, - ‘T ;,_ i and u\l»&i&md'u'o .._-t. .- , toeitharsoo orhuslneua l‘_**‘_'fP_'t" this unnatural mtiouol_|,h‘o~ "_, 1, ‘_ 52-itil? ond Nerve Pills will [ive prjqfpa _ _l _ mauent. relief. _ -_U _ _. A to t three . _ I. _' -J' ttrlte:"iii’»ltd1_lw¢»°i'l§¢'ii¢_ 3°. ,,,"‘“,,,_°,{’_m y wife persuaded me to I/lilb eort and Nerve Pills. Tuhh intuirox relieved me, so I kept on untill had “km seven bores, and they cured me. I wqnu not be without them on any account, ag they are worth their weight' in gold, 1 advise my friends and neighbourgqlm are troub ed with heart or nerve trouble to try them." , Milbum’s Heart and Nerve Pills an , 50 oqnts a box, 3 bores for $1.26, at su id_eslers)~.or mulled direct. on receipt 0| |i_riee by The _. Milburn Co., "Limited, t orouw Out. ~. _ tit; ‘ " . One MONTH --or less. I' ' How || gloves. \ 1 t ' \ _ Take a horsehide for example Titerwo ranks , ';§;’, Short Lesson on Glove Buying pair ol gloves will? wear six 1 can you pick out the six Every glove carrying the H. B. months’ kind? ' trade mark is made from hides that are This is why and' how. ' It makes all the difference to yon_-- in Service-whether the uutantied An imai skin travels over Tank “A” route or Tank “B” route-so to speak. _ -_ _ ll. B. K.hor¢ehide gloves are wet-proof. 'l`he greater the “stretch” in the hide, S ' the . thinner and weaker the leather. The K I -or longer. - ' _ _ more “shrink” in the tanning process the _ Another pair will wear six WEEKS THICKER and TOUGHER and more ‘ ELASTIC the leather, hence LONGER l __ Why the difference ? ' - WEAR. You can understand that ' specially SHRUNK by the H. B. K_'. special process of tannage. For this reason ordinary heavy g oves. is ` The wearing qulimy °f 3 glove de' , H. B. K. gloves are more pliable, elastic, P°,“d§ ”‘°“‘Y»“ "°‘ ““"g°‘h°f' °“ ih°°_" resilient and LONGER w1=:AR1NGut..n _ the leather is produced-how it is trehted . I in tanning before being cut up into You can put ,a H. B. K. 'horsehide glove to the hardest kind of usage and it will stand up and hold its own where a ‘ ’ 4 glove tanned by ORDINARY process would give way in a short time. ‘ t snow proof, heal-pmol, acorch-proof. They I-lorseliide is unquestionably the are tough and wiry and thiclt, yet roll and ' best leather for hard service gloves. A pliable enough to pick up a pin. ~ Raw horsehide when cleaned, scraped We are the ONLY Canada makers and ready for tanning measures let us ’ ’ _ of gloves who absolutely GUARANTEE say* 2° square feet of surface’ our gloves without reservation. The wear- i Now-hides are bought by the er_must get full and complete satisfaction V H ning or SHRUN K io per cent. according to the _PROCESS employed and the ~ chemicals used. V _ factory wear. ` as .`-'~ »-‘»" all such sufferers ._» ._ “'- Mr. .sit a M i 17Yl'll£ll-:“l|:Bl l.l’0:bl°¢ll -||`0.t|-2 ti °‘ _a ~' t§°u}i§'¢°l°'mf’ °i'im_i°‘°t3 ¢v'i°'l`t'l°v°‘»fl-l.‘.<. ’|