' 1 5oc n box, 6for hugo, h-ini size, 254:. '--5.? _ i ¢ ~ /1’ _ M fl :_ ‘ ‘ more dangerous, than to ask advice; ndvice is less necessary to the _wise tl T 5 ll than to thc unwise; and yet- the wisel ',_- Central Drugstore. 11»27M3i_ iff. ,, »l ~ *fa-"_ ' 8 fl ', at the low prices we ask today. Pat- . 1 _ § » I- importation jllst received direct from _ Drugstore, Sunnyside. " 11-25M3i. ._ , '_ _ 2 ,Q 4 . “When you get your chocolates at I our store you may- feel periectly We l‘; l., ,.. l’-l’ l ll. ll! i I ` - _ _ STEAMSIIIP, SAILINGS. §lTMiefo 1:TU: Change of 'l`irn`e. leave the Comp:-1ny's wharldaily; except ",-; Sunday, at 7.30 o'cloclr, A. M.-Reium~ _, ing will leave Piclou af:-.r the .arrival of \ V J- § i .- G. W. Waliclord .". ir " - ;.{3~- If - ‘ Manager ';;gi‘., ° (Dctobor 3lst. lglz. il-if’ , . ` i ` . '_ ’“ A ‘ “Corporal Camer ” . _ .L--_-. ihlllilldlllllllly. pslloo. core for this horrible disease; Finally, I read of °‘Fr|l.'lb&tlves" and marvellous. - The int bex gevo and after I used o few , that I wu entirely well. m;“I*ruit-;_t§ves" is the Oni ch cal; ever l me good Constipation “dam to ssytbonll who mderse I dill-’1’ry°‘Ptl|b-0-tives-"' whyendermylolpwwhen thesis 1 , “Fruits-tives" 'B the only remedy iii ' ~ the world made 0( fruit and the only , one that will compldelylnd absolutely " cure Constipation. ... ig is ,I AI- all dealers or sent on receipt oi px-ies ~’ ny Fran-e-uve. Limited. oiuvn. IIISEASE "Full-|+llm”' - itnuomoar. A:.‘rL.,Nov. nth-fren. “I had been s siihxerhombnb hood win. im mrrioleempuuif. .dma- I have been tested and have tak -. l thet I i.....i .r. °‘l...°'%..... .i°..*“°.ii..i.... beneit. Iooncludedthst therowu no decidedtotryiben,-old the died was i. _ f` There is nothing more necessary in _=, matters of rlirliculty, and nothing! _ ssni<1NG ADv1oE_ _ are those who deri\c most advangagef 1. from taking council with others; but * then when advice is asked, how shall we be sure that advice on which we _ can depend will he given? -, ' For the counsellor, if he be not _ strongly atulched to '_us often directs his advice to that end that is most to h s own profit, or which pleases him 11.0812: und these private ends, _~===;,~=,».., & K . E captain, tore of! one of his ears and serve him the same if we get the WARS nto ous and er was and the an apol0¢Y. considered -his country insulted. campaigns of the Duke Heated words followed, succeeded by blows. Then came the inevitable duel, _which led to the rupture of diplomatic relations. and ultimately to war. The conflict only lasted six 'weeks, but during that short period over a thousand lives were sacrificed. On October 17,1739, England went to war with Spain mainly owing to public excitement over what Burke afterwards described as "the fable of Jenkins' ear." Jenkins was the skip- per of a small trading-vessel from Jamaica which was boarded by the commander of a Spanish coastguard boat, who, enraged at finding noth- in contraband flew at the En lish ling it in his face. "Carry it to King George," roared ie irnte Spaniard, “and say we will chance.” Jenkins places the ear in a` box, which he carried home and pre- sented at the Bar' of the House o' Commons, relating his adventure, and adding that at the supreme moment of torture, “I commended my 80111150 God, and my cause to my country." Hence the crisis which led to the de- claration of war. being unknown to thepersons who is " hB'~illg advice, he does not perceive the dishonesty of the advice. "Do you enjoy a short smoke at ` times? Little l’eggy’s Cigars are ‘ ' just w-hat you require, Clear lin- vana leaf and ten in Q package. Only 15c. 'l‘ry them. .E. A. Foster, “We have nev.er had so many hand- I- lierclliefs in stock as we have at the 1 present time nor so pretty nm- so good values. Get your Christmas hnndkercliiefs today. Futons. ll-27M3i \ “Some special 3 for 25c at Patong _ today. » 11-27lVl3i. - , , ."'Y_ou will have to huni:` pretty A, y . hard to beat Paton'si=,, handkerchief __ prices. ~ u-z'1ivl:n_ .-4 , ,- "You cannot -bliy your holiday --‘ ' hnndkerchiefs too early. You are -go- _- 5 ing to buy them here-that is if you carefully consider our hi h ualities 5, o..'r_` 11-znvlsl _ -‘Pure white casino soap-A large France. Every home should have- a- bar of this fine soap. lt cuts so nicely new. 7lb bar $1.00. 20c. single lb. E. A. Foster, Central satisfied that. they are fresh. handle all the leading -makes includ- I ing. Ganongs and Moira., Moirs bulk l chocolates are excel1eiit,. 32 varie- _ , ties to choose from aA:'.'50c. per _lb. ‘~_~ .’ E. A. Foster, Central Driugstore. ‘ 11-27M3l. nlsmllliniwlln Body Covered With Running Sores. Could Not Sleep-from ltchio and Pain. -Cross, and Fretful. ixlried Fifty ‘Remedies Without _ Result. Cured _in Nine Days? by Cutlcura- Soap and Ointment. 30 Champagne St., Montreal. Quebec.- " I have n flvo-year-old boy who.wa'.s-lul'|'nl\- ing from what the doctor said _vas “\a' ` 5 gro.wlle."` Hls body' was all_ m\\ g _/covered with running sores' - - . ..'!`_\>;'_=. .*e\‘9\_\l>1° S'f°"9!¥ _"W1,- 4 _ '- - 'pliilplesnud opened up into sores. Of course scratching made it worse. _The erup- , tions appeared on his face and disfigured hlm awfully. The boy could not sleep at ' night frcni tho itching and pain, and I did not know what to do with him. lt. mudo lllm cross and frclful. Ifl have tried ono, I have tried fifty remedies without-result. At lust; I got samples of Cuiicum Soap and Ointment. _ond lifter .using them tivo days I noticed n change. I than bought u. full-sized cnko of Cutlcnra Soup and one box of Cutlcura Ointment and I used to give tho boy n hot both daily using Cutlcuru. Soup freely, and then nppllod the Cutlcurai Olntmont. Ho had sulforcd three months wl¢.h"tllo horrible disease be- fore I storied to use the Cutlcuru Soap and Ointment, and nine days after the boy was curod and has not. been troubled since." (Signed) E. Cloutler. Doc. 12, 1911. Cutlcurn Soap and Cutlcura Ointment a.re sold by druggists and dealers everywhere. A single set is often sufllclent. Liberal sample of each mailed free. with 32-p. Skln Book. Address post card Potter Drug t Chem. Corp.. Dept. 40D. Boston, U. S. A. alan ¢ r .» ¢=:~ 6 ~..7_ tion Company, Limited, Char 'lolieiown-Picton" Service ` I Commencing Monday the .ffh of Nov- .. ernberfho S. S. “Northumbs~lahn" will the morning train from llalifnr. Ralph Connc.r’s . 15,11- .lld new book j..`l “fn r » (andhis best) Pric‘e’f'1l;"g_5 .- per copy, 10 cents Eli xt-,rg ( Xmas gift) J _. s ' Q 'ichrllhll De|iiieeler` r I I -» for Postage. (A splendid 'B ' ~ ,. H MUSIC I ln Your Home Special Offer to Our Readers keenly as in Francs, mr ui.. latest Tn order to advertise and introduce of fron..-~ of-'--A ` ' THE THREE ESSENTIAIJ3. morning entered the odice 0! A P\‘0U1- d ment packer in Chicago when the lat.- ter was very busy. “G0od~morning," t sold tha young man very politely- “Well, what the 'blankety-b.lank- alauk do you want?" he growled. “I want civil treatment, and I want .t blnnkety-blank-blank quick," came the sharp answer. -‘0hl" the packer looked up in sur- prise. Modulntingl _his voice 3, trifle se asked: "What can. I do for you?" "1 want a job assalesman, I have worked as rr, butcher, I have worlned ri the wicking houses, and I have sold smaller 'lines to the meet trade. i have references to prove that I can JGHVBX' thegoods and I have them with mc, I want to get into a, bigger lield,.aud I am here to make good. Hole you got 3 job open?" .n “If we havent, we'll make an open- h ing.for you. Report to the sales 8 manager Monday morning." As the young man started to leave the onice the brusquc old pack- er called him back. "D0 YOU know why you got. that l0b?” he snsked. ."No sir." ‘»'.Well, you have the three essentials ;10int them out to you, so you'll re- .nember 'em. First you don't think. any man is better than you are, and- you have the nerve to stick to 1t‘.' Second, you know the. giooll poilnts oil what you have to sell. Third, you state them in the fewest possible words. 1'll add s. fourth-get, put, be- fore I change my mind."-From the Ford Times. ,___-._____.__ ADDRESS AND PREBEN'l‘A'l"ION_., Madam:-Ie is with more than or- dinary regret that we assemble here tonight, on this the eve ol' your de- parture from' amongst us to bid you farewell. During the period that you have lived in Point Prim, from childhood, to the present day. your life, character and industry have been such as to win the affection of your friends and command the rilspect of every person in the community. - In, your departure P0int_Prim loses one - of her most respected young ladies. Socially _you have brought to bear ILE 8 the spirit and progress of the times in which we live. In practical ways you have evinced your interest for the welfare of others. Aa a member of our Sunday School and Missionary Society, you havetaken ~- deep inter-` est 'exemplying in your own life those traits of character ths.t»sh'o'w, the true woman, walking and work- ing as ever in,l:he great Taskmaster~'s eye. In conclusion we wish you to accept .this small token of our re- gard and pray fortune may smile upon vou and happiness in abundant measure bo vours until we meet again beyond the River where sorrow The question of population is be- ing discussed in Germany almost as ststistics from Berlin show that the birth-rate of the capital is steadily falling The number of children born I their home study music lessons ln, for evéty 1,000 women of age to have scalp, and felling hair. A ill”-_ every locality the International In- ¢|i\1d|-an 15 “bw only 74, as compared ' ntitute of Music of New York will with 200 forty yearsngo, and, ii lt. give iree to our readers a complete WGN U0* f0l` im'm-lKI`5t|°“- H” P°V“' course of instruction for either Piano. .lation of Berlin www a°°f°“°° “t U1. Organ, Violin, Mandolin, Guitar, dazming fqltsa 1°' th°"° 51'” 231 iornet, Banjo, Cello or Bight Sing- cznce' 19:” ici '_'°nlil::;;';m 5:: P0331: ,, ing. In return they simply ask that nf”°,y_ ' m ` - ’°“ %§";‘“°'}2 th” ,I”““t“”° 1,, t° if the same time. it-is -not assi:-; "3i‘.§.. ...§.“.?..°L.i§3 §§§"..'f.’.}’ Ji... hvlefnm I un M-his 'v°i»i»1=n°=»_. nother: yet ~"by their wonderfully °l?'5“m "° `t"'°°‘°f"\f7’B°m“ °" mn' Z impleand thorough methodryoucan 'P h"U°`°m°°»,":z° ”“m"°" °f oon learn to Play. If you are any ad- ,Y¢°"“l“iWh°'-Ui; _.°'_M_Th°" _ - ,.1 1 in 31 pedal service' s very arge.` e s ar - 1 _'A . , H ’ -‘ :|:,Ti~|,¢'¢l,0fBr you W rec ve 8 otlltneso inthe Gimonllmpire as 5 TI” du' om' The lessons are sont weekly. ‘they .whole ~ll_olXlyx'55,l>er'cent. but ill ~ ‘~ are so simple and easy that they are his elties_it»' _tells to' 28 or .30 per , I Christmas Number .., ,gcommendm to ,myE,,,,,,,,, 0,. l1l,¢3: ant, 1~_i..e_,i, -My, ;::il¢u_¢l;rrr ,... ~ .lf '~j 1'-1 ' e iid who can read nglieh. P o one man l.n‘_` gs _in I' n resc es (A b°3“tY) graphs rua drawing- make everything no nliy'su=¢11f'm‘.nehra., in towns of ' ._ plain. Under the Inatitute'e free tuit- 500,000 the percentage ls $0 per cent., The womulv' Home c’»m_ f ,lon oder you will be .ated to pay 011- an in towns ol 500.000 to , 200.000 the ' _ r lv s very small amount (averaging 14 figures lr nearly so per rent. In the 4 - pamon ,£1100 0 W°°k)s,§°et¢°';f‘cP°¢¢¢¢° N10 marry almlea it ir so per, wir. ~ " -enecessary e ms. andoven _ ' ‘ ' ' ‘ ‘N on should overlo k this won- " ‘christmas N-“ml-,en _ diirfnul odssr. 'Fell your frlgnds about it mln View 0' tm” Munn' it mm “H _ r . - turns one n u aeluc- “giowithll azticlelti; .thietmie h ...#1 . Iii? _ ~j;lll|\9l'l_lk P41- welll: cargwoinerr me wi me ' ' ' _-thai 9-; eldlllly teach you. even if _ vl 6_1.-_ `~ ' . Mow absolutely nothing whatever ' ¥l_|P°f¥l.l“»_» .lim mule. 'rue leuona more .wary- la~_.`~-“"" '. _ ` ` ` understood why German social re- ars questioning the value of tenement dwellings, and ei-g‘ to the ideal Of thi Intdenr Buy ‘ Black hose for _ your way to -Sunday School, Alger- A bright looking y0\l1\K cha? 000 n lie date or the plcnlcI,ror_/one thing." STUMAE-ll -Elllll Hill A _ 8 - E U. esrtburn, sourness or belching of and pnrtin-z are unknown. Signed °n_ behalf of the Yo'\ng People of Point Hd _ ' grim' color of the hair. Our grandmothers AU H _ - - Jkopt their hair dark, glossy and 'a ' , ,bundant by the use of a simple __ 'GERMAN BIRTH RATE 1' - IS STEADILY FALLING. l*iii*.g;-.¥,liid that *lfllifwl ,,_ ,_¢_-_-_- _- -_-_-_-_-_-f _-_-_-_-_-,-,-_ _-e _-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-:_->--=- Parson-"I’m glad to see you on on. What do you expect to learn to- ay?" _ _ v _ Algeron-"Well, I expect' to 'learn 1 sun. nssl. uvsnz When "|’epe’e Diupepsin" gels in Stomach all lndiges- iion goes: r' Timo it! In five minutes all stom- ch distress will o No indi estlo as, acid, or eructetions of undigest- cd food, no dizziness, bloating, foul breath or headache. ` Pape’s Dispepsln is noted for its peed in regulating upset stomachs. It is the surest, quickest- and' most certain remedy in the whole 'world and besides it is harmless; f Millions of men and _women now ent their favorite foods, without fear- they, know now it is needless to have A bad stomach. 'Please, for your sake, get a large fifty-cent case of 1‘ape‘s Dimpepsln from any drug store and put your stomach right. Don’t keep on being miserable-life is too short-you are not here long, so make your stay a- greeable. Ent what you like and di- gest lt; enjoy it, without dread of rebellion in the stomach. Diapepsin° belongs in your home anyway. It. should be kept handy, should _one of tlie'fam_il_yyest some- thing which dos'en~'-_t agree, _with -them -or in ease ol an, attack-,ol indigent- ioli, dyspepsisl gastritis ori-stomach dersngsment 'h.!t"dey'time ""o't‘ ` 'during the night it is tliere to give the quickest, surest rcllof known. B Gllllllll Sill FUH Fllllll. liHlrl'fHl|H It Is a Scalp Tonic of Merit _ That Will Keer the Hair _ _ ,_ Nowadays we don't iiavelto resort- to the old time ,tiresome "method of gathering the herbs,and making- the tea. This is done .by skillful chemists better than we could do it ourselveey and all we have to do .is to call for the ready-made -product. Wyetli's Sage and Sulphur I-[slr Remedy, con- taining Sage in-the 'proper' strength, with tho; addition of Sulphur, anoth- er old-time scalp remedy. 'There ‘ is nothing new about the ea. of using Sago for restoring the 'Hugo Tea." Whenever their hair fell out or took on 3 dull appearance, they made s brew of Sage'lesvos, and applied it to their hair with This preparation gives youthiul color and beauty to, the hair.. and io one of the best remedies you ean.nse_ or dandrull; dry, feverls&t itching- . Y , P l¢ quick results." All drsggldh he Vit; under guarantee that the monsynwlll ho refunded il, thuemdy? hotgex- akitly' ce represen .‘ al.l¢°l\*-~ lil. A. Foster. Sunnoysl , " '“' »'."' ' _ . _ .~" _ . - | _ . _ - ', _ei ' "$4, ~ 1 .ri ` _ . - . 0 l"Jf""T'"""°“;.'.‘/fs 0 W \l\\1