P s a s S V o " J 1 ^*^ cd 5 JS c j. CC W GO O X. t H H X. ~ S c: cd - - K J> 1 a i i * = a w M M 41 y 2 ec - E O 5 1 to I 1 , il<i]*<4ll i 1 1 1 3 1 J I II ! ., o 2 a ** 'do .S o "o g * 5 tc " ! .3 o = * 6 I gl frl f * *2 w S^ OD 2 c w tc "5 Z ^ THE ADVANCE. A. R- Fnu'cetf. Editor. FLESHERTON: THURSDAY, FEB. 19, 1885. "COl'NTRY KEWSPAPERS. Last week's Durhnm fhnniiele con- tained a splendid editorial under tlie above heading, and which, want of space, forbids us referring to as fully r.s it deserves. There is scarcely a paragraph in it we cannot heartily c ndorse ; and almost in every word we can read our own perBonal ex- I'- rii nee. Tlie editorial is wcll-writ- tiii, the ideas are clearly put, and the language vigorous and emphatic. The following paragraph, clipped from the uiroriiil in question, puts the inulti- us duties of the average country editor in a nutshell : "Imagine a man having to superintend both job und news departments, write editor- ials, collect news, keep Hooks, do nn iiK-i>dible amount of correspondence, collect account*, keep posted on cur- i , ut cvcutH, make up funns, do progs \v ii I und often take a turn at tlie case." Considerable discussion has been ; indulged in by old country military critics us to tin 1 advisability of the Kriti.sh soldiers in Mgypt fighting the Arabs in M|iuurs. Lieut. Field, of r'lesherton Company, 31st baltullion of Canadian volunteers an excellent authority in these matters gives it as his opinion that there is no better method in the world thnn fighting in squares, that is, if the squares be properly formed. In close quarters, the enemy arc subjected to a galling cross fire, and a small boiy of men are able to keep a large force at bay- in this manner better than in any other mode. At. Ever. 1 tin Howard vim* from lliiflaln, N. Y. : "My fcv-ii-m luiMini- greatly debilitated through irilunim prufeKBlonal dntim ; Mill errd from unuira. Kirk hradacbe and tiilionii- ii. -s. Tried llurduclc Dlood IlitUr* with th moBt bvnftiiul cflcct. Am well 01 I-VT. ENTERPRISING - VERY I Oar northern coUin. last week made the startling announcement that it was *oing to furnish its read- ers with a summary of the proceed- of the Ontario and Dominion parliiiiiunts. To the uninitiated tins certainh looked like a big stroke of intorprisefor a country paper ; but an tlie majority of the other pajxTH in ills county have Wen giving jmilia : .. Man summaries for years past, and didn't make any hlnw about it, it will be Men that hi ,ther Ruth-dge's horn makes a very ridiculous "toot" at this late hour of the day. This week's AnvANcr. contains a nummary of the iluings of both houses, but we made no "special arrangement" iu connection with its irwrtion at all. Last year, the same ; the year before, i'.itto. Oh, yes; our cotem. is very i nterpnsing very ! about as enter- prising as the man who peddles shod- dy goods : Tlie goods may be of a fairish sample, but they are aliout six- teen years l>rltind the lima f knnli. rl. \ Kovill I riii|.lar>. The fulluwing were uluctvd iitiicvn of Kimberly C'uuncil, Royal Tumplan of Tuii|.. run i . for current quarter : R. D. Carruthu, W. C. MIM s A. ThompM>n, V. C. T. B. Carruthcw, Rc. Sec. J. R. Kawcett, P. O. J. M. Thunton, Chap. Miu R. C. Howull, Aut. Soc. W. H. Carrutliera, Fin. Sec. \V. T. Ellii, Trt-aurcr. MIM J. Hollainy, (junid. H. I'an ntlhT*. Sfiitiiii-1. TbU Council ha* a iiieiubcnhip of 00. !/! B. ' ' MlKI I IIH -. Krrnnliiuj I 'ui To Know. Errrynnc -In nlil know (lint Yellow Oil will (,-ive prnmpt relief : applied extenially will ntiip anr pnin ; nnd tiikin in tiTimlly nn, rlili. aKthma. croup. MTI ' throat and mutt iuflamtualurv Ci.ruplaiutii. NATIONAI, I'ILI,S |.urify the IJlood, reg- ulate SI. . 111:11 h. Liver inn! l!n. U. 1 1> Our i:.-.-ni. rx. If yon miff, r fr in headarlie, diir.iiiemi, backache. . l.iilioii-iii - or humor* ol the blol. try Uutdiaek 1.I.K..I IlitU>ra. It U a Bnariiiteed cnre fr all irregularitie* of the I'loo4, lir.r and ki.lney*. (t'miii inir turn ('< Mr. (ieorge Ludlow met with B serious :ir. i.i. in Assisted by two other men, Mr. Liulluw was " luudfng " fence post*, when one nf the posts accideutly slipped nnd struck hiui 011 the luouth, knocking several teeth out an. I uiherv. i.-e injuring him. Dr. Christou u us culled und drese- the wound. The social held at this place on Friday, tlie Kith wait a pleasant utfuir. After ten, Mr. Tluw McKay was culled to the chair which he very ably tilled. Speeches were given hy Ui v T. J Snow .I. in and Uev. Mr. Sli.iv>. A well rendered recitation was given by Muster Uichard Kutlcdge. Recitations were also given by Carrieand Minnie NVaikley. The music was con- ducted by Mrs. E. William*. Proceeds 810.00. Our townsman, Mr. Tet-ple, intends to moTc t'>C<illingwood Tp. in a few weeks. A sorial it to be held in the AtchiKon School lliiii.se, Proton, on Friday, Feb. '.'7th. l.inuer In I :i. Air. In the chilling win.U the damp atmos- phere, and iiiliieiily checked perspiratiou, colds arc lurkiug. Hn^yarrl * Pectoral Bal- sam cure* culils, CIUIK'IIM. tihiua and bron- chitis, and all oompluut tending towards consumption. 4'ntarrb A Xrw Trratmcnt- IVrhap* the most extivunlinary success that nun been achieved In modern mtxliciue has l'-ii uttaiiird l>y tlielinou treatment for Catarrh. Out of 2 (MIC patients trotted duriuu the pant n\ niontrx. fully ninety per cent, have linn cured t.f this stubborn iii.ilii.lv Till* is none tie less ktartiir^ when it :- r. in. inU'ri-.l thai not five per cent, of |iatientii presenting themselves to the reiiulsr practitioner ar bwvlited, while the patent m. -.11. -in. -i. and otheMidverlised cures in vi-r i. i.i a cure at nil. 1*1:111 in;' with tlie claim now Keuemlly lielieVtil L>y ihn most Hcieutific men that the djiie IK line '<> tlie |ir<.- -nee of living psranileH in the tissue, Sir. HiMni at once iuliipti-d his cure to their extermination thm iT..in|ili*hed. he claims the I'nt.iirli IK ]irarticillv ruled. and tlie per- manency in unquestioned, an cure* effi iMi-.l l.y him fi ur jeurs a^'o un- riire still. No one elso hau ever iittempt. .1 to cure Catarrh in thin rniiinier, and no oilier treatment has I ever cured Catarrh. Th" )ipliration of the remedy is simple, and can I dniii> at home, and the |ir..n,t K..M.M of the year i the nn. si favourndle for spi-i.lv in. I iHirnianent rure. th.' iniij.iri'.v of em. -n lieiiiK cured at one trentroent SuiTerers should convupond with Measrs. H. A. Dixon A Son. 806 Kinp street west. Toronto. Canada, anit enclooe Htamp for their treatine on Catarrh.- Mon trealStar. Nov. 17. 1MM2. WARREN LEUNO, I \\:\tm cveryUxlj koowa u tlio rxo^lul . i.i i,, r of lUo Largest Hoi:! Lrterpiitss NEW DEPARTURE ComnwnriflK Kehv. 2nd, 1A85, the following edlUonn nf Tiir 1 1 >n.v Otonr. will be mailed to siihacrlrierK WMBgboM 1'nnitda, tho luiuxl StAUw and llreat HrluUn : |>*IIYI)UIHK M.irninK Kdition .. 3 nn. $!.;.'> C . f-'I.Vi 12 oioa. f7.00 DAILY OmnK -12 o'clock - .. - 1.00 2.00 4.00 l>u.v ULOHB S .. 1.00 S.OO 1.00 DAILI OLOBE- Saturday Morning KdltlOB " U 86 1 -. Col. Williams ]IBF> rccoivt-d a trl from Gen. Wolsi'lcy, at Korti. : to the effect that lie would IK glad to I .Tf a Canadian regiment in Egypt." | Si> reads one of the lato press des- l>atchcfi. No donbt \Volselcy would t like ii very much, nnd there is a [jossibility that there nrc enough ! men in this country thirsting for i;lory and Miiliommednn "scalps" to mako up quite a respectable contin- 1 .ut; anil, jmssihly ir "entlinsiaBts" . in-ver enqtiiro whether those poor Arabs have or have not a just cause ' in fi;litiiif,' for their own country. Thr :illrx'd death of Gpn. Gordon, however, will likely have tlie tendency tu niiil.i the Soudan the theatre of .-.oine terrible, conflicts. "Revenge"! is now the cry of foiir-fiftliB of the THE WEEKLY GLOBE SPECIAL TRIAL TRIP- TWO MONTHS CIEilbTTS We want to Im-renae our present larve list nf suljsrrlt>ora by ton thousand within tnc neit U iUy, and for this purpose make the anova Utxir in IMM nl and unprVedenUid offir. i" tkr aJtcve llbeml >* we awake latr fciUwlBc i ANYONE SDfMMO r> Ti rent* and & ubacril>eni will rwoelre an rstrn ropy for two months fr. .-. ! I.. vi jiml 16 nult^-rilMTH will rin-etvc an eitra cony for five months free. 1f> .! I '. " >- r 'MT* will ret-elvi: H ropy of liloirraiihy <n* tho l.it<- (hmrge Ilmwn. ! S.00and *) m.b < ril>er will renvlvt a copy of TIIK \NKKBI.V Uuinc for one year frae. .Mitad 10 eulMi-rlbera will receive a copy of Saturdays DAILY CMHIK HIM yi-iw free. 'iiiiin! n suliTil'M will receive a ropy of TIIK DAILY <l unite four innnthii free. K. ii nnd 100 mihwrlU-n will nx-civo a ropy of THE DAILY (JLoiiE one year free. BW and Mmire reswrli f n*lk r.,r !/ 13 eeaU. hiui inerlnl arrnnKemenU hv w hirh it poMieaaea the sole rlykt In C'na- l Vat-vx U& M< , n f (ii, ill i. HI i., ii uf new niiM'ls by init of the taulinx wriUTS ut , such as Wllkle ..iiin-. Nl Hnulilun. .lu.i in 1. < ,.t ih. . 11. l . tmrtmrn, Itantli ., v. iiii.m Black, Nn. <I||>|IHIII. iiniib 'onwa>. imd viawn. A utorr of enthnillliiK Interest, entltliil WILLAHR'H vril>, by Nta> Itnutdom. ii DOW running in TIIK IIAII.Y and u KKKI v (lionic. and will lie < i.ntiniif-d Mil conulelvd. It will be ancceulnd bv a storv from the powerful uen of JIHTIM M, < tHIMl. nnd after Ilio last named story is completed tnr will follow one from . L. fABJBAN, the (amuus novelist. In addition U> thn rnffular continued story, there arc alwayn manlna In the 12 and 3 o'rlock odlMonnof IIAII.Y. rutd in TIIK WKKKI.Y (lixininno or more additional noveln hy authors of world-wide repute. In this manner readers Kt flv* or six compUto novels each year. A* AN A;HI LTI;RAI n -r >n K THR WKKKLT CIOBK H A .00<1 It, ,or:l. Ann III.) many tliotmnuil bnttlofi of Hng- anl' Yellow Oil itihl initially in Canada, Hot oae IIHH ever liu. 1 *-.! t.. KI*. sntinfaction. ! . i i. rh. nmnli-sii. r..|.K. unit all |in(ul i u4'fcuiili.iJ iuyieii J SPURGEON'S SERMON hy Rpnrttoon's own hand), given evorjr week In Raiurday's DAILY OI/>BB and In THE WEUCI.Y IlLotiK. under special and esclualve arrangement for the Dominion of ( uiuula The Kev. C. II. Spiirgeon It, beyond question, th must widely-mod praachor in tho worhl ad u always racy, practtoal and Inatrucilve. Address, THE GLOBE PRINTING CO. of Amer'ci. mtjut'i.-'t n-lilhn Nw York on lioiml a hipgrii Horn, In tli" i-:ir y.layi< of emulation t.iCi.l- II irni i, h U-iriiitt tint cue of Ilio oCtcrrii uf tlie ve-< -I Ii .a rur <! h'.mwir, .'ur :n 1:1 > ,- a; , ol >n o'jt:n >u> >\,**w I y the tue of Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Rlnc then Mr. I.BLAXD lias rcemnmemiej AVER'S SjUtlAPAIMLLV la IIIMMV >iln:i.tr cu. and lie hat never jet uenrd of in i.ul- are to Bvct a radical cure. Sumo jrraniigooue of Mr. I ri \M.'H farm laboren l.rulMHl lit* li-g. ' Inc f> tlie t*d slate of hi> blool, nn ugly wn. I nl. >it< m tiling or lump appeared on the Injurftl limh. llor- rlblo Itching of Ilia skin, ultli liiirnm- ami dnrtlng |>lm throujli the lump, iiunlv nf* almost liitolrraMe. Tlie leg Ix-rninn rnor- nioutly enlarged, ami running ulcer formed, discharging great quantities of itrrmvlf otfsnl re matter. No treMtment wm of nny aval! until th rnsn, bv Mr. I.rt.ANn 1 * illree- ti .11. WM nupplleil vtth Avrn's SARAII-A- RII.LA. vhlch all*ve<t the pnln and Irnutlon, hnlol thn sores, rrmoved tUe swelling, and completely restored the limb to nM. Ur, ''*" has poraouilly ueJ Ayer's Sarsaparilla James Sullivan, The Tinsmith, - Fleshertou. HIM. nit '.MI;. I'.aM-trouijllirij o"' 1 in fact everj- ihiiik' in tlif i>usiii will i l>roui|>t ami uarvful attention at reanouablv |triceti. lota&re ;: :,:;,-;. Carrisje Milburn & Gadd, PHOVnif'TOTlS of t- nlM.vi winkn. art- l-n- 1'arc'l to nttflirl to i-\vr> tiling in ttu- Can iage Making & Blacksmithing ! linen promptly and wll. ^ Repairing in bof/i Hr-dnch'* Promptly ftttoiuU><1 t. HORSK SHOF.IN(; A Sl'KCIAI.TY. f"r R!ienmatlsm, wltU rntlra all T c.ir. ful olrterr.a.. 'ii. i '.ir s I'.i :, In hii belief, tliorj U no mc.l -in I.i t'lo v .-.J e ju il to It for lliecuii' ofl.Ivrr U! i r... , bout. Ilio r .",'.<! s of hlgll llxlng/. t-'.l l;h. mil. s..rv. Eruplluui, anil ...1 i. varlntii furms of blood diaenrri. We Lave .Mr. LrLAyi'spcrin.*:ontolavt'S all wbuiii.iy ilctlro f .trtL^r evi.lcuculu r. .,.* I to Ibs CNtraordiuary cui:i.\ |ioiiri of A\tn'i SAUSACARILLA to c U.ui I-M-.I;- ally cither at bis mammoth bc<*ii 1 utit, Long Lrauc!i,or at the popular Lcluu.l 1.. to', llrcadw.iy, 2;U> and Ui Streets, Xi ^ or W. Mr. l.n. AMI'S extensive knol< .';:" of the (ooddone 1 > l..ii unfquallr<l rradlcatnrof Lluod (MilMina enables him to glvo Inquirers Ciucli valuable iufurmatlOB. rUPARED BT DP. J.C.AyerA Co., Lowell, Mats. Sold by all Druggists; !, ilx bottle, for S3. mm* Picirii R. R. 1AMDSI In WlnnttaU. Marlh ,uoli> Mo.v Una. Id* K. V.'sshu.Q'.^.i ind Ortfon l . ..u, l i>ki- s.,|.. . ...i l<> l*tia-rt Kan al p'lcil rwelni ckli-Hv trim 2 to p>r scr*. o" M i Hi rwn' n . '<" " I 1 " e kl ceumtf terstcurlng GooU ..ums now open for Mltltmtnl. M* M roa , n ': o n-r.- of <;ove|-ntnent H hf P**** ""I KriH-ii**-'!!.. H I IV E >. i I I Ml I...... N4irr. -10. Hl. 4:13 Aer.- OK 0ltf! T**** un.r f .u n... r. i ...i- .ii-i" ' < in I"". .-... in t'.r N..-.I. -.1 ri,rin. .-ni.frv PonHsatM Mai -. ' ' t'llf.K, .v.. i.i.i...- NoillirrB fl><-le'Mlr.v.ll.- N~ll...n.l I ilnl'lvl - > .- I.IMIIOKN. l'.nli'.lV..nrr. N. I 1 , it II. .M. I'aiil. Ulunl Advertise in "THE ADVANCE." GET YOUR HARNESS! MADE BY DAVID CLAYTON Shop In W. Clayton's Shoe Store, Flesherton, Wffl. CLAYTON -Has on hand a Large assortment of- Mcns, Women s & Children^ BOOTS AND SHOES, l^s"Suitablc for tl.c Fall and Winter wear. Call and se* thrin.fai Quality and Pries Second to Hone I WM. CLAYTON. - FLESH ERTON . _^_, Largest, Cheapest, and Best stock of -STOVES !-- INT THIS SECTION OF COUHTRY, AT STRAIN'S,