CO B .t C> w 1 S s & * S o S 3 w s r* ' t ?> hi n ks o I II 1 1 i '- P. ^^ ^ * A H* _ I** e I a, g J 8 * I J * : a I I 08 fl % '" \ "S -S d i ; I 3 s s- T3 . ^O 3 3 1 0) a . ^a T3 OWC) S * J2 ** 3 e 3 .8 S S, 5 .u Q> I! II 71 V "3 ive satisfact- O ' E u s i s V a 00 - o If \^ L, 4) v3 I J 1 io J V J i even thing a i *- g o p a 3 Vsl O 1 J8 o w 03 .* a "3 u 1 i? o 4V 00 j a OQ 1 >T 1 l ,o Charm*, Ear 1 . Spectacles .* 3 7 i kept it? stock as represeut- " 1 ft ELL, , FK^lii.itou. J* XH i S3- 11 P ^^ C_j r" W S 3 >. C" .4 S^ a W^ -g 3 "3 n tn 3 te 00 13 C eg to a HH '2 1 e a> .a .e _a .3 > J? 3 1 -HH g e 9 i o a al a It o 1 00 s - ipcrience at all k 1 T3 8 <3 I S .3 O s & -2 Ml .5 > 'H to 1 C U crT V CJ 'e ^ *** o to 1 3 if Pipes, Bracelets, 1 ~a o O j . s 5 -35 2 *> o ..5 1 | rt 1 O 09 S g o *: b g " C 3* r J- ,, < ^<! ^ 2 i o i*. a 3 , 1 1 a o tn m a I j 1 - a 1 t CO 1 o a J I yi O e t > 3 .* i 1 "3 coil vine o 55 consisti ^ *-* 1 3 to a 1 2 | U 1 .z; 8 f w I i iT\Tr.vrn-n ADVAIMJ.CJ. 4_._R- Faivcett. Editor. S-LESHERTON : JAN. 82, 1885. RAIL WA Y EXTENSION. A scheme is on fyot to have a line would bonus a line running even by way of Flesherton and Eugenia. These arc facte which cannot be gain- suvril much as we would like to see the "snorting iron horse" thundaring the rocks and caves of Eugenia and neigh- borhood re-echo with its shrill screams as it dashed onward in its course down through the picturesque and fertile valley of the Beaver to tho Georgian Bay. Neither Markdale or Flesherton arc likely to have Grand Drunk con- nection, for the next decade at least, and perhaps not then. Wo Lave al- of railway built from Durham via ready the best connection possible Markdale to some point on the Georg- with the great commercial centres of ActOD , i OriMiox. Mrs. Win. Allan, ol that Hagyaru"* Yellow Oil is tb beat household remedy in the world for celils, croup, sore throat, bnrne, scaldi and other painful complaint!. Her opinion is well funndud. Tenders Wanted. Will be recoired till noon on Monday, Jan. 2Cth, 1885, Tenders for the Stone Work of a now carriage und BJacJuuiith Shop. Plan*, and Specifications to b seen at the office of the undereipned. JOHN U. HEARD, Fleshertoi). THE DEBT YBT. The beat blood cleanser known to medical science i' Burdock Blood Bitters. It purifie* the blood of all foul humors and (rives strength to the weak. 'iau Bay cither Meaford or Thoru- the World, through our Canadian Fa bury, we are told; but, of coarse, if a cine line, and surely we can patiently railway is ever built from Durham to the Georgian bay by way of Markdale, it is quite clear the first mentioned bide our time nnder such faTorablo cicumstances *and allow the "whiri- gig of time" to "bring on the millen- far more likely to be the term-ium, and au*~ the much-talked of spur railway to ft glorious and success- ful "issue." iuns than the latter. If such a route is ever adopted by the Grand Trunk Co. and wo do not think it ever will be an immense semicircle will have Sir John A. McDonald was seventy to be made around the spur of the years old on Sunday, Jan. llt-li, in- Blue mountains, running through the slant. The New York Sun, of a reDcnt Township of Euphrasia, in order to ! date, says he is the greatest statesman reach Meaford. If such a branch j this country has yet produced, and were likely to pay the G. T. R,, how- that be has no equal on the continent ever, this would be of little moment, of America at tho present time. This But, with the ponibility of the Nor- is the opinion of the most widely cir- theni at present -an independent ' ciliated journal iu America. !-"ii falling into the hands of the O. T. R. at any moment, wo do not see where the gain would come in in con- structing the branch mooted. Then tho G. T. R. may have an outlet to the Cicorgiau Day by continuing the branch from Durham to Owen Bound. The National Live Stock Journal, in commending the course of instruct- ion to chcctto-makcrs in Wisconsin, by T. D. Curtis, remarks : "Tho dairy associations of Ontario, somo ten years ago, made a special effort to improve TJs Utter .jirojwt, we believe, has t ho cheese of the province by extensive been agitato,! 'bdforo, fcul with unsatis B i, O ws and lavish prizes paid out factory refills. Tho present <aitt- j O f the money granted them by the ion, too, is likely to be equally sucoosa- Provincial Goveinment, but only to ful, unless a more practicable route is waste the money. It was not till they adopted viz., via Fkshcrton and] threw ifp-Micir mammoth exhibitions, uia to the nearest point on the 'Georgian Bay, Tbornbury. This, if adopted, would tend to develop the Hva"r powers on the and began teaching their operatives direct, that the}- made any perceptible advance. Since then they have moved on with strides that ha> put them Bcaur Kivur, and would rim through , ahead of all coni^titiorK" one of the most fcrtilr teginns in the Dominion. Besides, owiug to the grandeur, not to say maguificcnco of the scenery, it would sooii become popular tourists route. All thinga considered, it would be by far the best' aud most practicable scheme. But litre the question suggests itself : WonW Sttch a spur line sufficiently pay any railway corporation for the outlay ntcctsnry for its construction ? The Canadian f-acific, which is the only railway corporation in tho Do- minion paying anything liko a decent dividend, has already all<tho connect- ion with the traffic of tlv upper lakes it -desires, and is not, therefore, hkcly to pay any attention to tin; *?heme. The (ininJ Trunk is not, at pnraent, a of profit to its stockholders, and lif'iio it is but reasonable to sop that it will not caro to shoulder the'ttirdeu of constructing a *pur rail- way which is not likely to repay them mil for tho investment. Then, in t!io matter of bonuses, the Townships ruosf "-'ntcrested Glenelg, Euplirasia anfl St.Vinceut are yet groaning u'uUy- ;i heavy railway tax, and it .vim!'' t be snpposoA that they will take 'readily to a k*hoiw which will i'lii * ) their already heavy burden . . .. next ten -r fifteen years at : Ail' HK'h will ortainly not iima to a railway running ier of its northern bor- very queatiouabl* if -it tSr"A new Organ, of rich tone, fine finish, six feet high, nine stops, 3 setts of Reeds with Grand Organ, Treble and Bass compa added. A great bar- gain offered by C. TKEADOOLD, Flesh- erton. Tur FOBCEH STEENOTHIBED. Th vital for- oei are strengthened and the entire system renorated and built up by Burdock Blood Bitters. It acts on the bowel", liver, kidneys and Wood. AYER'S Cherry Pectoral Ko ntMJt complaint! ar ao Instdiou In Uwlf attack astVis* affecting the throat and lungi: Don* oa trlflwl with V j the niajorltj ot suBor- m. Th*> 'onlmnry cough or >M, rrsaltlof perhaps ^rrura at trlokiif or ojifnt^it-us ti- pnsnj, *V c*t*.'n but ths lieglaiiiuf o a fatal alckmsa Avru' CncBHT !>. I..KAI. kst well proen IU cfiicwT In a fort; jr*n A|kt tli tbrot ao>l liuif dlseawis, SIM! sUuuU I* v>. u In all cs wiUiuul delay. A For r 1 1, 1 ! Con aril Cnr*d. **lll I*.'." I liwh H *v,T*-fc'.ll, nrlilrh nlTi p tt<l mT lunyii. 1 liaal a t^rr*l,l*js i-t.-i^li, SIM! |> ,*. I lll^lit alter lliKllt ICI*"ilt le, p. Tlin (1,'lluiS CH\ mo 11)1. I t/'" 1 AVTK'S ClIEKI I r, i. * * * . ~ I.I.K rsJftvM n.T InuKS, li*4ueit Old. Ml* < III Uit V I H J . .KAI. IW\ t-.l I. llnitMT r lnru, \ L.,vU.> 4 .. 1 }UUT . \ ' V li- In ll- i:i.lli) ' 1 1.. *- ji'iim nltl, Kiui -.-. in- 1 RH if ln-m-i. ... "iijfof tin' Imm A \ i II - lllll;:t\ I'l Trltmte. Our northern friend, of the Stand- ard, is disposed at times to be rather critical. Last week he (?) wrote a letter to his owii paper, in which he compared thn market reports as pub- lished in THE ADVANCE with those pub- lished in the Standard, and finds that there is a difference' is favor of his paper. Of course he was not aware that our .illiiusd and consequent ina- bility prOentcd our looking after the "hundred vnl one things" iu connect- ion with thn duties of a country editor which must be oloscly attended to day after day. i'nit. sick or well, our nor- thern friend, viry often neglects to give proper attention to reports sent in to him for publication. For in- stance, no longer ago than last week and alnn side by side with tho letter criticising us is a repent -of tho Vvt ' l> r in l* >*Lfi< ( -* 11 L r*i| ; > * - r .. ^fra^u- !-.it -t-. ll-f W* ri'<l\l. . t llj* i f k..-b a> n>,,\. ki|>l in II f I" Hi.-. ItK w.ilri. I in MI, .,11 mil frn,iir: i .1 f.m.J lO'iur .i.'ii-lii in k.. ll in lull n | * i* il. llllltf |*.1tll lit M H Itr, :,t'i i u i <: T. I}.. ,i - l>r :t I tiiMl lint (Mi I. u\ I'li'l',!''! I I MIVV'I IHV <l>irtlli|f' III,'. Oil >(/U WGI.M4I Mb U-.H'I -lau '.' An.r,i,-\ \.I.M A'H." KV>M i rr xrr." Tf \\nt l.^ "I linre ii I > lir r- in-wl) fur cu i .Aim'* rnmv ri > *>i. 'tr MV, !.il \ri.m. :i.i ,:>. u..l iii'lllif ll t!<> I AMI * ITn, ll.hl ^.. ML. l c-l Is '-e l..i\>' ,'-r A..I. < II.VM." .Mlin., MKixb u. :-f .. annual meeting of cultural Society so Artcmesifc -Agri- badly mixed up that it would almost require tho gen- ius of a Chinaman, or Hindoo, or Bashi Bazook to interpret it. The " I ulfi'i,Ml f,, And Mil* I If iltjr c*a. 1 HM-. i in . K> l /mi.. ' I nji"! .t\ *>n,Mi;*l. <'ic i. .! I'm i* >it 1 1 . I'll! I-.' It- II" I vhu In, in ,111,11 it. n'.I, i .< , i > A.IJ, AVril 22, ;r> rrkli . r. i , . i. - w.lli fcn uo- ' <f A\ i *'* in u- ii I'll \Vu>ta." ^>J. | rniM >f Arm's tin (i I do llt i ioUUMMCt LV lltttl >:. UMAUBUJI." CM of nn aft,-il, ,n of Hit thfrwt or l>v III- UK of .A I".!'* < IIFUKT PCTO*L in I n :'.! alirnm rtn when tb dl<w>' i,t lUitod) U'.vi'iia lie control of ulicui. I'RKI'AKED BY Dr. J.C.AyeriCo., Lowell, Man. SoM by all Druggist*. INK ru:iiiiii:il aMd Colonial I \ hihltionK. Antwrn* in IRHS-London in 1NHO IT I* the intentlrn (o have a Canadian repro- nontatlon at tie LXTKRNATKINAI. KXIIIIIIIMN at Antwerp, conoiuenrinff in May. INKS, ami also nt tliu CIII.IIVLAI. aU'l INDIAN KXIIUIITIIIN iu Ixniilon in 1HHB. Thfl Ooverninelt will dofray timeout of frit(lit n * ,invi>yln,i Osviadlan Kxhibits to Antwerp, old adogO may bo Very aptly quoted l'n<l from AntwenitoLonilon.aiKlaUoofreturii. right here : "People who livo in . , thoevontof tllo i rllot glass houses should never throw stones." ^ltlH mill. All KxhlbiU for Antwcri) ihonM he ready for th McGregor A f^rke'ii Carbolic Ceret* JIM be*n teitcd by ver of trial and ban liwn (i.nn.l the most i-.. 'in. MI and effectual method o( applying carbolic great anticcptiu iu i- for Cuts. Old Horet. lie I'arke'i C.u l.i.lu; C'crate. by Draggmt shipment not later than tnofint week iu March next. Fliono Ktliii.it i. n, It la iM'lloveil, will affnril faW'ralilu opporttmity for making known tho nadtral oapabtlltls*. an<l inannfaoturiutt and IniltiHtrial prot'rf**! of the Ooinininn. Circulars ixnil formn contaiiiini/ mrre partirn lar information mTl>e otitalncit hy letter ipost frix-i a'l'lri'iwed to tht Dii>artini)irl <e>t Apicnlt- ure, Ottawa. I)/ order. GET YOUR HARNESS! MADE BY DAVID CLAYTON * Shop In W, Clayton's Shoe Store, Flesherton. acid. The Hums and _ . i Bety., DepV Agrio. for M cent* I ni>artmKiit of Airrlculture, I ' Ottawa, l)i.*.fiiii.fl Ifth, 1MM. / WM. CLAYTON -Has on Land a Large assortment of Mens, Womens & Child r on s BOOTS AND SHOES, ISS" Suitable for tlie /'<<// and Winter v,ar. Call and see UIUHI.-%I Quality and Price Second to Bone ! WM. CLAYTON, - FLESHERTON. Largest, Cheapest, and Best stock of -STOVES !-- IN THIS SECTION OF COUNTRY, AT STRAIN'S, '>' PBKBFNTS orvr.N AWAT. s "" '<>Up>Ui;Panii i i'.- """I >".i*in K t,t mitr. V V V . p^.i,^,, of KOO.I. of lame nlue,hatwlll tart yun In work that .ll at onco in Hur you in money faM*<r than anytMnfi le In Ainorira. All aliout the **U.iIO In pres- ent* with tiacli box. Atiunta wanted 'Vrywhte. of either TV "I all acm.for nil thotlinoornnare time only, to work for us at thtflr li.,n,,>s Vi,r limits for all workn> alxoliitfily assured. Don't <tlav. H. HAJ.USTT it Co., 1'ortUiul. Mann . CAUTION ! EACH PLUG OP THE MYRTLE NAVY James Sullivan, The Tinsmith, - Flesherton. HepalrlUR, KavvtrouRhlug. and In fart , i, i\ tiling ID the business will rvovivv uiy prompt anil oaroful attoutiuu at rvanonable prices. Km & Sdow&rs in Sicek. '',:;;,",:: hrri:?: TMs! Milburn & Gadd, IS MARKED T.&B. In Bronte Letten, ,,f the alvwi- work", arc pre- |iarod to attenil to uverytbinij in the Cart iage Making & Blacksmithiug ! lines promptly and well. Repairing in both Branch'.? Promptly attended to. HORSE SHOEING A SPECIALTY. HONE OTHER GENUINE. mm mm JR. R. LAJVDSB lnHnt:ls. North Onkois. Mon KB I tsni, In -.,. Wiiliinglon <nu Oregon ^^ I ,,.ii, l.nk*' ...,.,!., I ,. I'u^.. I Soiiu.l. Al priest ringing chiefly Irnrn '? lo 96 per Mrs. nn 5 to 10 i, ars lim. Ihis It the Best Country lor tveurlng bond Hnmet ruw opt" lor srlllemnt. im C K . "''nil..' 'Cn'li'l'l'r I.1WS.' \<)TE IO.MIK. 4.1.1 >ern < JIOIIK THA H I..I' ,.f ;,ll lh<- 1 ' I I ':.-l -' ' "I III IW*. i int 1 . N- lltirt !',u ". .-'.ii'ili v. Mi.nkflntm >lnit*i i' ll*'.| iltsrrlMnii I!T Knrilirns III rilKKi "''.' I lli*l-. A,liln-.l 11*1, II. ..AMUtil.v. 1^,11*. l um'r.N. 1 . K. II..M. 1 .ul," TTTWT tnoni f.innny than at anyUiInx le Uf I 111 >>y saluuaa swoucv for tha bom If I ! Helling book out. 11,'Kinn, i slio- ci,.,.l tJanilly. Noiw fall. Teriaifio* lliLLj: i.-r Uuoi Co. I'urtltuil, alaiua. Hmrlbum. ~ oT * |,- Jnnnillr.-. Us of ' ni,,r>, Hosir Hlnniii, h. l.lvrr I niii- lMlnl.'T any Illnms arising from thr 4lnm arh, Bowi-lHor Ktilnrys. They art saf, mild and thorooKh In their actimi. Prom 1 tot nuo M. mi MX.