f_____ ________ 1'ï~pA U seful1 YPresent fo r . ... Xýmas,. We invite you one and'ail to corne in and inspeet our stock of Furnture and see the inany useful and inexpensive articles that we have that will make a userai and beautiful X-'-as Prescrit. Our prices wiii be made as iuw as possible torneet the demand and requirement of eyery purchaser. SWe are offermng a nice Rocker, golden oak or inahogany, at *~$2.25 and many other Uines equally as good yaiues. Cali and s them, it will be a pleasure to show you through our ja Mon. D ILAS&SN flOWÂ~YILE.Und6rtaking receives prompt and penât"~ attention. It 1isan Âcknow- ledged Faot in wft Holiliday Goods. We'are showing the n-.west -and- tloicestJinen£f Goads--sitable- for Holiday Gif ts. Dressing Cases, Portfolios, Music Rolls,Card Cases, Purses, Albums, Toys, Stationery Nov- elties, Pictures, Ink Stands, Pen, Holders,. Bibles, Hymn Books and a large as5ortment full of the latest books in cloth binding. W.T. Arl1en, &&BIG 20.yy B3owmANvILLE, Wish Their Merry Xmas and jas. uoivAbiin~LiV. an~., 4U-, tti Jury, supplies, $5 10; *eïl gravel, $350 ; W. Jordu.ý, teaming, $1.75.; Jos. Fletcher,labor, -,'90 7 Chas, Pendle, labor, $14.38; Geo r ye labor, $17 .00:. B. Dillin, b, $14.381 Thos. LyIe, teaming, $66 (f;N. iper. work.82.63; N. Piper, ' ca,$7.50; B. Diiiing, epeciai, $7 5U0 tuýeo. Lyle, special, $7.50 ; Chas -Pei,ýile, special, $7.50; W.I Williarns. sur -ýlies, $11.55; J. Lyle, sundries, S Mh tire dept., $1.0); M& / aI etc., $4643; Jno. i Jas llyan, work, le, work, $1.55; Elec Ln o ,res, $11.10 ; Elec. LigI > ss Rice & Co., suppl' " ib rary grant, $50.;0ý1Pow relief adv., $25 " .06 Report of procee ~ ~ ~ don an in sida page. HOPY~X We want 1he serý ,T~ ieso and familles to tt b s omne, whole or gepare timt. W iilu-;i s matic Knitin:Machinud fuoQ t,, shai,,lesupply yarn free an syfr ok Ssnt tn. Die- tance uo Ùîidra "~taiyearn good W'191111 Write o x t. A THý PPiLI Iiîi' 1rt*-Limited, T, onto, Canad4. If Yoï Posbly trraan g ' Te,-m in our CoIsge fromi do the next best ihing aw! Afler several montffs' now able a ffer finI. Book keeping and Businmet ship, Shorthand. etc., BY Frora a reliahie Schoo, lar tenchers and a good re? work y ou may expeet %ýoc 2IrWrite for parti( Central Busînes,.ý -TORONTO treat hCIh 0 oneitrptdinie latfe war ouaffodtomes avn' 1 kiSonionn tue, ground Mij. whiýte isaoibe ta por*tray very mueji more ýiv:idly the actual occurences than one cari get any idea of from readino. Many of the scenes as portrayeýI on the canvas were loudly cheered by the enthusiastic audience. Mr. White is a fliient, force« Flr RP.P fui speaker and held the. interpsted attention of old and young for two fui' hours and at the close of his Frid1 niglit lecture the audience voted a' unanimously to have it repeated day night. ANOTHER LETTER Y MITCHEL reply t --the-WEz Fcr th Burd pub' hiq or r -AEISýneSS L [ducation *means an eduicatiox, *a man or womatfl foi affairs of businesski , . .EnterNI. * Book-keeping, St * Typewr iting, Pl : Business Law, BRITIS" AMr That an Article purchased at RICKARD'S ,Jewelery Store is of the For this Money. This Fait he is ini a better position than ever to give you the very best values. For instance, A lady's "Solid Gold" Waltham Watch usual ly sold in country towns for $10, we seli for $15 a Guard and Case thrown in. An Eight Day Walnut Clock usuaiiv sold at 87.OO, our price $2 25. A Lady's Long Chain r7 soid at $6, we ssii for $2 75. This is ,, sample of prices, overything in the sto re be sold at, equally interesting- values. And from now to January we wili, give you, special bargains ia Sowin- NMachines and the best makes in the world to choose from. BOw3[AINVILLE. Watck;,rnaker and Jewolier.