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Your Money Back.
In accordance with onr advertise-
ments to guarantee our workmanship
to the fullest extent and in every
particular, and as an evidence that
the Guarantee Card, which you will
find in the pockets of Shorey's gar-
ments, means what it says, if you are
wearing
Shorey's
Ready -to -Wear
ClOta/rng
Ldo not bd it - erfectly satisfactory in every
particnla'r and will communicate your complaints
to us, vre will see that you are satisfied or fur
money refunded.
Na StiOREY dc_Ca• - MONTREAL-
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RUBBERS & OVERSHOES
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An Dealer....
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BEST QUALITY
LATEST STYLES •
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e , . STANDARD NEVER LOWERED.
Positively at Cost
MILLINERY
TO BE SOLD AT COST
UNTIL CHRISTMAS.
MISSES YATES.
Tec MRAUGllTOLSHflE STORE -
hu nothing but thanks for the patronage of the year
closing. Wishing all our friends and customers a merry
and enjoyable Christmas, and a happy and prosperous
New Year. During the year now at hand all that dili-
gence and courtesy can do to make the business of shop-
ping pleasant to our customers will be done willingly.
We have a full range of . . .
Bits all Shoos, Bui1iois,-fliorsIioos, alp.
Repoli/in neatly Iliad promptly executed Cheap for Cash.
JOH1't MCNAVaHTON, M.Daga
yon EIJTfli EET
In buying GROCZRIKS you want the Best and
the Freshest, particularly when you can get them at
STURDY BROS. at the same price that poorer Roods
cost you elsewhere.
We sell quickly, hence our Goods are always fresh -
they dor t stay with no long enough to get stale.
If you want to bay a useful present, see the nice
things we hove in CHINA and GLA&s,
- -;' ST URD Y BROS
O14,R118TMAS IS COMING
And "P1'1101y *bid fibs W. beautiful display of Holiday Attractions is glad
of it. At that rime we an Irish to mate our fnenda, happy with Naftalis
ON- But whew. to AM YM gifts t Our stock answer' that question-on-
twen it fully, perfectly. Oulu sod see. Novelties without limit : something
for *very ego ; something for every taate;'gifs tbat wi J fill your requirements
'without emptying your purse
For the incl. !tike -Delhi by time banal, !vast la •p : (James of every
itapription, from 4c. up ; Orebonola• tie+ best for 90o; u large. loo Of 814446.
:tot 20o. each : Fine f *tea& Warr, Luther Oood., (JnI u ei(I (foods, plash
Gold and Silver Qooda Space will not permit to enumerate the half
yr oar attmotams, bat illi the [M
beet in quality. the oat in quantity,
WI lovas!
1el4 priest
dor tit di.tinetion of ogre of dew
Ith'isi Bazaar and Art nfapot
>Nlltt the Toa! U.U, kW Streit
xgx4 :QOD ICH ONTARIO.
LOCAL NEWS
Ji10. Kelton's OooDa.-Shoddy peddl
are travelling the townships sad ed
what they sail Jar Eaton's goods, at a
gain. Ali readers of papers should lin
that all Jao. Eaton's Roods were destroy
by the Ere that bumped the buildinme.
GODaaICM u G00D Esovott.-A Ooder
township tanner says that Godorlob V g
eoo.gb for him •s • wheat market, ter t6
after aline • number of bags *vomit me
al times and taking them to different mar
hew 6, always got as mubb for his load
the home market as he did anywhere
Asinine' Lose. -Richardson & Soso,
Emotes, who owned tan wheat which w
burned in the *levator the hers, suffered th•D
ether lose last week in the brining of th
Ktagstoo elevator. It, too, was . midst'
se
blaze. The looo the building and Ertel &boat $50,000 fate, covered by lulu
moat
Aa. os Poor C411a4.-Ottawa, Deo. 3.
Hes. Idr. Malook hes decided to mmumthe testrioW.a wblob at prseast prove
the user of • pose o•rd from utilizing t.6
!root of a poet oard by having •oytbi
written or printed on it except the thanes
the person for whom it is tntend.d, M
Mulook's Intention is to permit pint
view", designs or mine advertisimat
at
re be printed on t6• too* of the card, so ion
aa•,.sialast dear strews to 1•ttrli>1 allow
the address brawl written or printed,
that It nae be wily read in the office where
it is posted.
• To Kase run Tows Fats. -To keep the
town free from Mosses u what our board of
he ilt6 has bees striving for, and it has
doom good work. But whsle our people oou.
tine* to get samples from Toronto and other mores plasm that have been handled by ores of
p.opleit 1e oossider.bly hampered. Why our
citizens who pride themselves on their
oleenlanees, will handle Mu of cloth or silk
that have been handled by peeple all over
Ooteno is • thing no one can understand,
but tse howho have studied the 'shims,
know that mere than hall ot the sickness
and many of tib deaths have been cus
aed
by this dirty, usbagioeselik. habit.
Peau-`.b+d
in ,:heher--of a sews.
paw 6.. ibeg, to sell and one thing to
ant. Rs Ikea the newspaper to mil .od the
16.111611111s1epee• is 16.11116.111611111s16 Las ae.as eras.*
bi k
inform s ishould give away one or
the other! He .carr if he so ohooses, sed he
does, as a matter of fact. furnish a greet deal
o! spaos root tree. But it does not follow
Mat be ought t do sus It ought to be
seooguIe.d a.��entributloe. exactly, se
ould be the giving away of sugar and ooffso
by •tgroosr. Bet, strange to say, 10 1s nor
w
looked upi• that limit at all, ye► mynas
know that the •zuaooe of • eowepaper
pe
dends opo• the rent of its apeos me the
sale of the paper, as a merchant's samosa
depends ors selling hie goods instead of giv-
ing them away.
M Orl.wol L He prospered there as elsewftlte
lin and became one of the moat suomeeful and
bar- extewive farmers 1e the Province. ash at
ow the tame of hie dilate had a farm ot over •
.d thousand gorse. on wbioh are eztaosive im•
prevenient' of the most modern tied, hie
cob residence and outbuildings to DR amour the
ood haat to the ProvI o. sod unozoelled by few
•t is elder Canada, He was an ent*rpriusg,
*r_ shrewd buten* man and wee almost 1.•
variably euuoeeaful ID all his undertakings.
et He spout moat of last winter &moon friend,
e, wnt
leOarto and for several weeks visited in
of 8ealotth. He was • man of about sixty-evs
O 0
)ears of ora. 'lie had menu friends hen
who will deeply regret to learn of hos tad
nit and uok+m.ly deetb. Deceased was •
hi brother of Mrs. Jobb T. Mason, of town,
si81D.
r• W. C. T. (l,-Seefortb SOD ; On Wadnea
day afternoon the members of t8. w. C. T. II.
prepared two large L.lee ei olothtog for the
Promoteve fire sufferers in Promote and Ransilmun-
e. lime. The clothing, whiph was provided t y
• the ladies of the town, %sus rolled fu balsa
t6
.n4 sent by . Caa•di.. Express (.1 .. *ho
o very kindly seas them tree of blear'.. Agy
r, olothtsg don•tetl•ttow will be given to apo
urea, pats of our tows. ''Ting- merebero of the ea.
ter .lett propose holdiog an entertainment, the
g nature of which leas not been decided upon,
a_ in the sear future. for the purpose of raising
as TCAdk f4"7nab?e these -to go to toi,b-abets
good work. This society deserves great
preime for their unoeasaze efforts to alleviat-
ing eulfortar and helping to anything rig utr•
but their .id.
Otr1CART. -The People's Journal, of
Dundee, Scotland, Oat. 1606, thou records
the death of a prominent lady of Aberdeen-
shire. who.* husband is first marlin to Mr.
James CI•rk. of Claremont Farm, Colborne,
and sewed •ousts tel Dr. W. F. Clark, of
tows : "Lady Charlotte Clark, wife of Sir
John Forbes Clark, .eoond Baronet of Tilly -
roan, Viol-Lteaanant of Aberdeenshire,
did on the 8th inst. at the family residewo.
at Tillyprooi., in the Cromer dimming of
the county. Her Ladyship was the
daughter of the Hos. Sir Thomas 4. Colt-
man, • Justine of the Qosea's Bench. The
marriage took place in 1851. Lady Clark
had suffered severely for very many years -
being latterly • 000tlrmed invalid- in towa
gweooe of injuries sustained through having
hese throws from a horse.
LIGAL Nom -At Outmode H•11, Tomato,
on Thursday teat, • matter in 0a*m.0tiea
with the James Shaw estate was Fetors
Judge Faloo•hridge. It was a potation by
Eliza Shaw. the trustee ardor the will of the
late James Shaw, for her discharge upon
poseur her •eoosot. and to appoint the
remote Gemmel Trusts Company in her
steed. Order madatteferriog to the Master
.t Goderioh to pass the amounts of the pres-
ent crustae, and enmeshes that thereupon
the he dlsob•rg•d, rad the Trusts 1:ompany
ePiaiiiirGitagafrIrillIeuriii*
estate is to be vetted ammo the traeta of the
will. The official tuardian to he notified of
the taking of the amount*, and if no thinks
it see•seaty, to appear in the Master's o>Boe
e.behiell of the infante iodinated. Garrow
Q. C., for the petitioner and ada10 respite -
deals
Tilt Forint' RAID. --If you were is 1t ant
this oat. -The Ottawa Free Prom referring
to the medals so be granted the veterans of
1866 sod 1870 says, -" Insomuch as the
lomnel lista and rosters of roglsteste red
oompanim of the Comedian militia forward-
ed to beedqusrt•re ab Otawa on or after
these date, wise destroyed by order of Gere -
oral Herbert, and the pay lista for them
services have met the same feta, intending
applicant* w111 do well to obtain al$day.
its establishing their genies• from .ome of
their oomr.dse, site.' ofsle.rs or privates.
These will be required by We Major-(l.r.ral
In addittioa to the ..or 1 -ti -a.7) of the
&opllo.oa %beanpole's." It "say Its added all
$ppliostiene for models should be eddremed
to the Adjutant-G.a•ral Ottawa. A sensldee-
n umbor et the apdieati.*s ham bees serf
te the oIbo.r commanding Heir Ma y'a
formes at Halifax, and .eine to HI. Rawl.
It.oy the Governer Gemmel. elms pweiag
delay, as they have to be intermitted to
the Adjst ot-G..eesl'a ofBa., Otawe. A
general order will be lased shortly with
reference to the medals defining who see to
be the reeipiraa and in what manner
and M whom tb. .ppliea►iow are ee
made eras and gent. The Imp.rtal
enthortties have applied to the rover*..at
for • ropy of the diens whittle the latter ari
d..irens of e0ampinp on the reverse olds J
the medal, the obverse, or frame of the medal
baring. If doors., a portrait of Roe Jim
j*ety.
Dears Or Mk. &AtermL HA*VAA,--T6.
Mlfawing dap teh from Wi.sipeg. Masi-
tlobae appeared is the daily paper. no 8at-
orday last : " Hr. 8•m.d HMeiai, a weft -
known farmer of Griswold, was found died
chi. mantlnn 1. • well es al. farm. It Is
t6vaget he woe examining the well and fall
W. Mr. Wealth wee tie O.sgewvaM.m eaa-
dW.t for Lowdown* at the *Metie. et
1898. itad was Melly ra.po•.tL Re was
rwayllegfoliat l to .as, to 6i..ld ham. is
Hats for H. Christmas holidays.'
Mro. S. Dbblor,.f 8.afort* who 4 . mis-
ter .f d.e.a..d, resolved t odeprase aa
•Na*1P bis Walk Mt w far then part
.almithe oaf *'suss hada le.
manly $ lora Yr Hers_ wan.
=rah* tsae tam a
ruyw*/taroddeat sf NM
ripasemedi .f Ord
M*[N .1 p laWm Omer
Alma 90 mare am ale Nda of �1ggas sMO alt 6.m
fmfe b/lewaMil
r uses is raarni yawnes-
MWuer la Os all halms SIMS
Sas et• i high. taws sop be woo r Yad.
vir hippo too M had aa.a
BOOKS AND PERIODICALS.
The leading teato*/ of the Christmas
Harpers's are " the Wooing of Malk.toon,"
a narativs poem by Galeria Ls* Wallaos,
illestr•ted by F. V. De Mond ; ,.The
Queen's Jubilee," by Richard Harding
Davie, ilfuKrated by K. Canton Woodville;
" Destiny at Drybone." a story by Owen
Whiter. illustrated by Fredeno Etemicsitoci :
" An Aot of Charity," by Cherie* Dudley
Werner ; " George William Curtis at Con
oord," b) O.or►e Willis Cooke, illustrated ;
A Rie a E, ,"..y g,.s:.Trageeeatl• Wee,
tasted by Jao-atmilee in Dolor of the aura of
the mom familiar Americas bird.; sad
" Puppets, Amiens aid Maieyaea'' by B. J.
Ziegler. illustrated._
Harper'* Round Table ter D..s.ber open.
with a short historical narrative, "untied
" Ham, the Orrin," by Stanley J. Wormer]
sod oo.talne the following complete stories:
" Embezzling a Christmas Twiny," by W..
s'. Otdlsy ; •' The Sheriff of Gingerbread
Gap, " by Tit Tillord ; " The Makin, of
Signor Alferri," by Samuel Merwin ; " The
Seamiest of ' Lo Justiai•'' by Harold
Martin ; and " The Flanking of R'atkin'.
Ghost," r*y John :aendriok Bangs, as well
as an Iwtalmeot of Albert Lee'. serial story
Four fora Fortune,' and the second part
of Morgan Robertson's stirring tale, "A
Creature of Ciroamstanoe." J. Harry
Adams oontrtbates en entitle oo " Fitting
op • Boy's Room,' General J. K. Jordan
write on " My Escape from Cube," Cyrus
C, Adams describe: ••Ingesietn Piosesr,"
end the three departments, " The Editor's
Table," "The Camera Club," and .. Stamps
and Coins," ate 000tinued.
5"ARMIxo-A ',ottoman vibe is 000 beet
anchor:um on agriculture in America, end
thaw whom no one ie in • better position to
iodate of the requirements of the farmer,
recently stated that the condition of the
Canadian farmer we, improving, and that
this improvement was doe largely to the
good work being done by the Farmers' In-
stitute systems and the agricultural pros.
Everyone who has considered this matter
carefully will agree with this statement,
and especially that portion of it referring to
the egrioultural pram Amoss the many
agricultural journals published, DODO Dili
doing more to improve the condition of the
Canadian farmer than Feliciano, published
at 20 Bay street, Toronto. It is the only
weekly agricultural Japer published in Cas-
ed.. With it is inoornor•tsd the Ootario
Agricultural Garotte, wbioh is the official
organ of the Dominion Cattle. Sheep said
., Str'aw's... a _ =.e...awd.-.oL..1tM
Farmers' Institute system of Ontario. No
pro€r*r,ve farmer ow afford to he without
.1t. Then is Do phase of farm work and
practice bat what he *ea get information
upon by assaulting the oolumps of Palmitin.
Aroma the ep.oisl features whit* might d
mentioned is the Weekly Market Review
and Forecast, and so ono who hes love stook
or term prods.* to sell ma afford to be
without this weekly onttobk regard's%
primes sail the oondition of the markets.
The •'alar price of FA.Mrsa 1 n per an-
n um ; hat we have made epeeist arrange-
ments with the publisher,, and are in a posi-
itloa be amply Ir AMINO, tootle, With Ts■
8tatrol., far the low pie.* of 11.80. Now to
tee time to begin. Send In your orders at
Deas.
8oltran s'e Ctrtrwrwas NtTI.una,-Geed
Eoshw a.d oba.dant ..d novel illuotratlosa
see the filatures of the Christmas number of
Soribose'■ M.lszta•. The Dover is an odd
end affective design In oolor by Maxfield
Parrish--• "tine Philadelphia .rti.. A-
B. Frost strikes tb. Christmas set. Is the
frooN1piese, which d*minis *6. &wonw
Christmas testy from Plukwiok-" The
Ride." sad Hoary vso Dyke in " A 06rfot-
ma. Legs " bells a tale of Antioch, Utile.
hundred years se*. Is " The Feet of the
Veen/ Mea," Radyard Klpltpg has put Into
intrring wrap** hunter M the Town nem
for the wilderness.. 10s1 Cbasdl.r Hurl,
through Usele Prima*, tau • story .f drys
late before W war. it hes to de with the
g&mhlism spirit wbioh held young m.n he
these dam and in called " A Rua of Look."
Aaot6sr Soothers story, dealing with the
.' polar Of honor " as to when • men le jam
Med h shooting his enemy. is Mid by Sarah
Hammen Elliott. Other short Ration le
Robert Herriok's tab. of Americans to Paris
..cited " A Pension Ieve Story " A
d
Guilty )os.e.o.," by William li.yn.dier
Arowss, eel a evert et We trials of • Shaer
Author, omitted . fr Tho ltactyrdam of
Fame." by Clara R. Laughlin. A very del.
Moos fa
" T6. � et oak*
1. printing* pe.. ia *die..
id* •Mit wes�i.uw s ... teat
.l06 .n8.4. owlets isree Demo Mu$ b.i ebae very
M.g as*teal and oMIMH sweetie N the mum
is0e aehtavaateats et bM ltd ward J. Teefftheff
Prettiest et the RaylAssibeta t Jamas
n
Wbitesb ktiOy the mow Aloe&
*ee pert, pays a Pere m.i .meow fat yeses M
Reiser Leafs Sewena.o.. The bet part .f
••
The Wwbeade .sake' idle the rural
✓ egte a of the Duet. N s.sf.dod la this
firs with it vtV01 ptemers of lite "Is a Leg•
IlOsagela the Pennsylvania meuue isit
ste voided lee of I.te•.etdtta •issustalllb
.!theses V the osp..iwoe Mau la try Rlw
nom sum "The pill• P g,a m
Arise gas. by day ptAeaan (IDI e
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during r«t "seat to Its rile lal► a doIl8 l plttoeial repay.
.cautious tel thus world'[ *pat thinning acrd impaction WW1.
THE NEWS THAT BECOMES HISTORY
Netloaal aa4 later- The W5.*Lr will contieue w ,pale
naflosl P011ti.. a ilea� ram pulttical create of oar touo-
Socfal uses Eosno.lo tri. It will treat of the social and eco-
Qreetless •0mK aweationa, sad W the ds»,opaest
'nen atrial Enterprised the middle went. Its apeeial tarty
Art and Literature ' ` a stort,o the Klondike ngwn wdl trie.
Y Ma story of the treat told discoveries.
10146 SERIALS AND SHORT STORIES
Two lone ..mush will appear deri•gth t Tare rev Az*
year, contributed by authors of tour- M 1. t. Croc'A'tTT
'imitate! targe, end will Le tlluetralsd. , v.a Asat•ptarn mum", rso.Vr s. rrv<rrvN
Owen Wlaar These tad a score of equally prominent
HO
PP5,1. j tmtps wlU co.tnbutt *hon awns. to theps
Joh. 0.ndrick Bangs
i W5 TLY 1. rbyA, mt0tot the papa sa_
Man E. Wkklna ,g•Ilynchi.Actium Ogles features ars tM
DEPARTMENTS AND SPECIAL ARTICLES
THIS BUST WORLD mat-� , FOREIgN NOTES
r. a'. M-itri.y P*iCLZ iIl SlESL9e
LETTERS FROM LONDON AMATEUR $Pt,
a ALNVLO Jr(4iPji wg,rllr
A IPORIne PILBRIMA.L AROUND THE WORLD
In the interest of the WINK Ly, Caspar Whitney is on his way around
the world He will ruin Sum in search of log game, making ht,
tan cgwl hent Iron fiaeakok. fir will *int India and then proceed
Europe to prepare articles en the sports 4 germane and . nate.
Lar. r raja lama for free IrocArchsrt S,.Arcriottiwv 41.0!1
J'•rh1Ct/rr, ts C'wrted .S ,t‘,, +.eda, iG4year,
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W 1), H.wet* Atdtya MAtjp5ig A 14. BEOTMEIt,, PahllsberrCe,s+d Rew rent City Henry Jamie
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.IARPER'S MAGAZINE
w ill anter the Coming year prepared to giro to the reading public that which has made it famous tot
the 'mat quarter eta century -contributions from the pens at the great literary men and women d the
world, illustrated by leading artists. A brief glance over ,a proepectua announces such reading as
OUR PACIFIC PROSPECT
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J, erires.e Bor1JL W CHARL11 I-.ILIW%*
bDE I S =THE NOVEL -OF 1t8.YEAR �..
by Karon, Sams Meentrsw,rreahamosa .:".The Sewer. " Striking novelties in short fiction will
bj contributed by each wanton as W. D. Howells, Richard Harding_ Davis, Brander Matthews,
4re*rric Remington, Ree. adoAsAnon, lsThere w*U In a .enc, of ankles ani
THE PROGRESS OF SCIENCE EUROPE. POLITICAL *110 SOCIAL ART AND TRE DSAf1U
ARMIES AND NAVIES STUDIES IN AMERICAN SOCIETY AMERICAN CHARACTER SRETC$Eff -
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101. 14 a year. Address HARPER i BROTHERS, Pali's, I. T. CNy, sem for fres proepKiss
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thiny-Ars, volume le 40. Owing the year it will be r heretofore
A MIRROR OF PASSION
Pari, and New OWE Each tae will contain careful e
Falhrontomepared dnseio�rd the advance festoons
A Coins fa of Pans and New York. Once a •oath
1/kw the HA:.it will issue, free, • colored
Suppterw•nf fashion supple.eeet. Cm paper*sena
d tertian gowns tees& member will be
Cut Paper Pa teems made a lemursThe, will be sold in
A Yi-W,ektr Pattern w.e.eaioe with e•ai. Imue ata und,mm seat.. M.ct
Sheer weekly,
The BATA. will also publish b.-
free. an outline pattern sheet.
Lor�G S)Q2IALS AND SHORT STORIES
Teofnaosa.ath,.n.willcontributelong 1 WILD HELEN
se real stories to the BATA. in 10.18. The Jy N ILLJAN ELACA"
first deals with S. melt sad Continental
.ceche., the second r •man of a gm.* I RAOO*D LADY
gar!, cerssta*, and typically American. Ry u'. n. 3011 ELLr
Mary E, Wilkins Clime and a genre of ccher,.gtally
Octave .Than et I promia.nt writers will eotltnbut.
H. P..pofford .hnn stories to the BAZAR y inrich a Iin, "�
kataar.r Il. Fer.w ( mektng the paper especiall.*y L. Waw.. M. S. Briscoe fiction. et
OUR PARIS LETTER THE LONDON L4TT*R
b EA EPEIREvE DE FOR,4J7 .3, Nrr. POC1IJ,1051Y 11GJtlW
CLUB WOMEN HUMOR
By N rc.derr ee o'er& 11, JOHN A"1ND1rr i. ,PANGS
Then will be a serks of articles on Etiquette. Mimic, the
Voice. An, the Piay. Women and Men, 1mane }hien,
Ggr Lire cod Heel*, Details, etc.
10c, • Caps (Semi ter -Free Prospectus) ire.. 54 a Tsar
Poniago Aar ie Gtr award' Stairs. Camera, end Mexico.
W. D. flows* Ritmo HARPER & OROTHERS. PublItbees,. Myr reek City oeta.. num
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SOMI4 OF THE STRIKING FEATURES F011 1898
THREE SERIA, STORIES
The ADVENTURERS POUR POR A FORTUNE THB COPPER Patrice••
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