ift- JanoAry 10 1905 The Markets. Carefullr Corrected Kiwh Week Oats 610 (o 30 I'eBK 45 Ui 05 B»rl.-y 4ft to 45 Butler 17 ti. i? K«fj8 frogh 20 to 20 CliickeuB 7 10 7 Ducks 9to Oeese » to 10 Hay w 6 ^3 Potiirii«ii bag 60 to CO Turkeys 13 to 14 THE FLE8HERT0N ADVANCE Our Clubbing List ♦ Advance, ♦Herald niid ♦Toronto World, diily *3 25 Toront,o Daily News 1 85 Weekly Globo 1 80 Miiil-Kiiij)ire 1.80 Fiiinily IliTuld & Star 1.80 Toronto Stiir 1.80 FarnierR Sun 1 .80 AH above prices include The Advance and Blontrii.l Eltrald, if pnid in advance only E;irly subscribers get best value for their money. The Winter Terra at the Oivcn .Si'.inl, Out., beginB on MONDAY ,f;HHiriry L'n.', rrfO.*). Kvcry yonni; man and woni.'in shimld tako a c olirse at this inBtitu lion tliis winter It ia a most subBtancIa fuuniliLti'vri for a s'lnciisfiftillife. i'oir fiillv c>'('ii|>i'il doii.irtinents, â€" IiU8IXI';.S.S DKI'ARTMENT for general burdih'ss work. SlIOUTllANn and TYPEWRITING DEI'ARTMKN'T for the traininR of Bhort- hand writers. TKI.KGRAPHY DEPARTMENT f<»r iho.io wild wi-<!i to buconie telegraiihic oiier- htor". i'itH?\RVTORY DKPART.MKNT for these w'lo are far bxck aud who wiah to im- prove th,ir education Full |n,rtic d.u free. A, Fleming. OWEN HOUND, ONT. will be sent to any addres") Principal Durham Bull for service The HcRisterod Durbani Bulb "KING EDWARD" Imp., will jitfind for srrvicu on lot 29. S.D. }<.. for !'.«)(. l\iui! ICdwtird ih a ilark rml.Rootn'.eavy l:otio iiii'i nm^clu and wr- I dnvulfumrt. He i« in unly fuif hurvifottble condition and will lift the licaiii at twcntv-two litiutlrod lbs. aud Ih yetln tier two ycar-oUi class. PEDIOKKR Kin« Edwfird rod. cnlvod April lOtb. lOOLbrod byJ'jiiti VuuTt^ rilb'jtiii'.'P, Mirvcultor, Hoot- la,ud. imp'>t L'j 1 in dam in I'JOJ by Cliarlea Haiikin. Wytibn li^e. t>iit., i^ot by Scottish JPriuci^ V-JV.I.l. dam Hothnick Hoho. itnp., 38287. 'by Alan tiwvnnB (itJOO'.J, H«d Jtoso hv Portland of Clu'iy 0H7J. HoHie '^iid hv Doctor li;)ai(l. KohIu 'bvLi.Jnt.-uantCifli:!. Jilt l7Lli by Albert iiim^l. Jilt I'jth b'- ( = raTos«nd 4ii1ill, Ootisido Claret b\ Verninnl 47IO.J.(:lHrHt Int b\ DnkeiWlVJ. ("Inret by Hearlci V.-lvet lOMO, Harbarti l)y Unrivullud ISOy., Isiibjlla by '! Im Taoba VtVlii. CrotuB by idud Duk') of Ni>i*bumbB- land :iC40, Nora by t'iMvjry .jl.-il.i'.niiW l>v Hillnry ^\:i\, Rliza by Vom^M \VoHt«)rn Comet l.'iT'*, Ladv Hetty bv DiuMioufl â- iii'i.liutty by Favorite 2."j(>,bj Chargo'a iied JUill iMli). TICUMS Thoron;;bI»red cows igi; Rrtidnn 81 -V). All payabltj Istlanuaiy. 1905. Cowh served by this uniinal nud not retut'ued will be collucted for whctlior in calf or not. \\. J. MEADS, CejIon.Onf. Winter Goods ty/i ^lat'ness Oupp/ies. Bells, Bl-inku's, Robes, imitation Pcrsi.^n I/inib Co^its for driviuif. Whips, L»shi'«, (.'omt'.H, Itrush- ••H, â€" u brm! stiiuk of choice goods jmt iir ' Trunks and Vttliseii for Irnvelluri. Qvt your harncsa supplies fromâ€" Wm. MOORE flesherton, Ayers Don't try cheap coufh inedi> cines. Get the bestLAyer's Cherry Pectoral, what a record it has, sixty years of Cherry Pectoral curesi ^sk your doctor if he doesn't use it for coughs, colds, bronchitis, and all throat and lung troubles. " I hive found that AyBr'i Cherry P»ct«nl Ii the DMt mrdlclne T can pre.crlbe for bron- chltU, iQHuenKa. coofchi. and hard colda." M. LuDUiAX, M.I)., Ithaca. M. T. for J. O. ATBR CO., LqwBll. Maai. ;sc.,50c., ji 00. I All drii^piati. Bronchitis Correct any tendency to constipa- tion with •mall doses of Ayor^s Puis. P^' -vn In Furniture The largest and best stock of furniture ever shown in Flesher- ton. This withont fear of contra- diction Come and see some of the nice things in Sideboards Dining Roonq Ci^aifs Parlor Setts Bed Roorri Setts A special reduction just now on everything in order to reduce the stock. . W. H. BUNT. FlesliertoD - Out. â€"jj^ Rfâ€" â- .^ Business Cards M'CULLOUOH ft YOUNO '*â- Hanker Markdale Jo a geaeral banking bueinaia. Money loaaei3 a roasQuablo rate Call on us. RJ BPUOULH Foitmaator, FleHlierton vonimifisionor in H.O..J., Auctioneer Con vcyancnr, Appraiser and Monoy Lender [teal KHtatn and InHUranoo Agent, Duotifi mortRaijBS, leases and wills carofully drawn up and valuations made on shorteKt notice, tncnoy to loan at Invrost rates of interost. Col j'Jtioiis attended to with promptuesp chartjou low. Agent for Ouean Dominion Utsamubip Company. A call eolioited. Societies AO U ^^ meetfl on the last Monday in o.icri month, in their Ioii(,'o room, Christoe'H block. t'loHlierton. at 8 p.m. .M.W., 4. Harrison ; Uecorclor. .las. KelsLoad ; Finan- cier, W.J. Hul.amy. VisitiOK brutbreo luvitcd. pUIN'CH AUTHTlt LODGE, No. ;«3,A. t A ?J. meets in the Ma«onichall. Strain*8 Ijlnck. I'Moslurton. every Krlday on or liefore lliii full mocu. P H \V Hickliha W M. Chas Munsliaw, SeL/otary. COUhr FLRSHKRTON, I. O. F. nieetB in (*lirifltoo*s Itloek the last I'^rldav evenlnc each month. Vititiim FovestaiH heartily velnonip. ('. Ii,, C, W, liellnniy ; R, «.',, W, liiiskiii : Fin.h«e,,Dr R. Murray, (Fay diif B to Dr. Murray on or before la>t day of each month.. Medical R. Kinnsar & Sons â€" M A X W E LL- Take llii.s opporhmity of th.anking fiip.ir niinuM-oiis cus- lomcrs and the pul.lic in \yi\\\- oral foi- t.lmir very liberal pat- ronajro during the past year and liDpc for a continuation of HJie .same, and that their con- HdenL^e in n.s will ho increaKcd to the fullest extent. Wishin;; yon all a happy and proHper()u=4 Novr Year, yours very truly, l\. N. KIN NEAR & SON M AX WELL DR CATITKH M C P .t S Ont, Physirlan, Rnr^eon, ate Onice and rosidunoe â€" Peter at , Fleshertou nil. \. V. HOND " ttradnato Toronto IlniverBltv. Mem- ber of Ontaiin ColleBO o; Phyniciians and hur- KooiH. Nfaxwell. On', dncbesaor to Dr. Scott. T P OTriiWKLL ' Voterluary 8urj;eon Oradustn of Ontario Veterinary Colleso. resiiliji eg â€" sicood door south west on Marv street. Thia atrout rana aouth PreBbvterian lihnroh. a Wll.HON, Blacksmith Iradiiate ol the Ve'crlnary Bcieuco Associ.ktion. Uesidunce, Durham Itreet, op- posite Boyd, Hicklii.|{°s hardware. Legal LUCAS WKIOHT A McABDl.E liarrlsteri Hollcitors t'oiiveyancera. etc OmeoBâ€" Ownn Ronnd.Dut and Markdale Ont. W H WniuHT, WoAnnLK I H Lticae N ii -FleBharton cfflee, Uitebeira Bank •very Batorday. Denti.stry rvR. H C. MURRAY, I., D. 8. rtnrtal Rnrgeon *-' hoimrnradnate id Toronto Unlvurfcllv and Rnval ('oUope of Dental S.irenons o( Outarin. Onice â€" Opposite ArmotrnnK'a Jewellery Store. Will visit Maxwell tli.> last WadooH Im of each month an) Dundalk lat and BidThuiaday of each u niith. HEADACHE I Neuralgia and Nsrvou&ntss cured qtuckly hy A I A X MAnMlISS MCAOaCMC AND '\J'\^ NtUnALQIA CUflC. Nn heart depreiaMn. CircalMl car* arar diacm-ercd. Taka MO (Ktiar, tuc and ijc. All dealara or diraci from 4WTUI&CO. Siaicea.OM. Uotay lai«lii|gotiainfi«t Succeitful Sheep Breeding In his recant illuatra^ed addresi on the " Mutton breeds of sheep" at the recent vriiitur fairs, Mr. VV. liodann, Live Stock Commisaioner, ootliiied the principles necessary to success in breedioi; live stock. There are said he, four features of the lire stock business to which our people pay too little attention, viz., on- viroumeiit, continuity, utility and cross ing A man commencing busines* aa a stock grower should caiofully cunaider his euvironineiits. Is his farm best suited to the production of horses, cattle, sheep or swine, and if ao what breeds are likely to give the beat ruNults. lie can only know this by makiiij; u careful stuJy A conditions, lu Britain we find that the environments have been carefully studied, and breeds developed that are best suited to the districts. The British fanner is fanning to make money and not to satisfy a whim. He has chosen fetn.-ilea bred in the distiict that are best "uited to the rc'iuirementa of his soil and markets, and has carofully improved these hy selection and use of the proper sort of iimles. For this reason wo find in Shrop- .shire only Shropshire sheep. In the north of England aud the south of Scot- laud the Leicester fumiiies prevail. Fur- ther up ia the bill country we tind tho Chevicta, and again in tho hii;h«r and more barren hill country we tind tho Ui;;hland or Black Faced sheep. In other parts, particularly towards tho southwest of England, we find the vari- ous classes of Downs, and ao on, each breed having through successive ages proved beat suited to its diairiot. What has been the practice of the Canadian Fanner, generally speaking ? Without regard to his environment he has chosen something that caught his fancy aud launched out aa a breeder. The next important principle is con- tinuity. Hare aguiu we may learu a les:ion from British methods. The Brit ish fanner, having leainud what his en- vironments retjuire, hai continued year after year, generation after generation, producing the same family of the same breed, boiii;< extremely careful about in- fuiiing new blood. It is not an infre- quent thing to hud a farm on which Leic- ester sheep have Deen bred f jr perhaps hfiy or a hundred years, nor is this true of Leicosters alone, but applies to all breeds of Biiiisli live stock. Utility is another point that should always be foremost in the mind, of the breeder. Why do wo bieed sheep? That they may produce the greatest truant ty of tho bust rjuality of wool and mutton for feed consumed and care given. We may chuose a Eultable breed, and continue our efforts along the same line for a conbiderablo period, yet if we do not keep in mind the uiiliiy of our ani- mals, our elibi'ta are likely to con.e to i.aught. Too much attention bus been paid to fads and fancies, and not enough to tho utilit^y of the animal. Crossing us another feature of breeding very much misunderstood iu Canada. In Biitaiii it means the selection of ewes of a certain breed which arc crossed with a male ot another breed in order to produce market lamba, but the produce of thia cross i.s never used fur brooding pui poses. For instance, Cheviot owes are soine- tinies crossed with Down rams and some- liiiics with W'eiisleydalos or otheia of the Leicester family, ia oider to produce luMibs with belter feeding! qualitie.H and better selling qualities than the pure bred Cheviots, but in order to keep up a constant supply of Cheviot ewes a certain number are mated with the best Cheviot rania. Thesj are kepi for b eeding pur- poses, while the half biedii are sold to [he lowhnd farmer for feeding purposes. No British breeder thinks of usiu;; theso cross-ored aiiimuls for breeding purposes. Why not y Because hundreda of years of experience have shown that good results cannot be obtained. To sum uji, therofoie, in order lo ob- tain the best lesiiits environment must be studied, ellort must be continued aleng the olio line, utility tnu.st alwny.i be kept in vi.i>»| and cio-minij must never be donceictpl for a special purpose, and then the otTspriiig must always be fat- tened mid S'dd. It conducted in iIi;k way tlij IUi>:ks of 'Canada will be tirmly oHiablislied upon u proper basi.--, and wo ahrtll receive tho gieatist proht for feed consumed in the case or both wool and luulloii, and Canadian muttim will bo- como as famous and as naich in deimiiid iu the Kii(;lisli market as Canadian poik is to-day. No louiitry iu the world is capable of producing huitcr inuttou sheep than Canada. Catarrhal Deafness is Caused By n iliickeoin.{ of the lining nioin- brano of the mi idle ear owiim to pio- lorged inH miination from ot.iirhal geiins Thu only cure is frauran' ho.illrg Catiirrln Z(nie which is curried by tl e air you briathe to the leiiio'i-st parts r,f the thioat and (ar; it renihos tho source of tho Iroiiblti ami cures dr-afmss perm- anently. Every suflerer fMiin inipaireil hearing should use Cfttiirih"Zone which liB.s etteoied many wondoif^l cures. You himply bieatho it's liealit g medicnted VApor,â€" very ra»y and pleasant. Do this and your hearing will bo re.st^ired Cat- arrhnzoiie nevei fai f ; it is gnarnnteed. Twi) niontlii trrHiiDPut for fl.OO at druggists. Mr. Adim Cr p|is ilieii at the home of his son ViT. Frank Cripp«, Eighth line, nn Tuesday last at the advaiiced aiie of 85 years. The deceased came t4i Colling- wood township fnim EKremnnt many many years ago, and enea(,od in fanning He later on came t<> Tliombury where he resided for several yeai a. The past few years hare been spent with his son at whose home he died as above stated. Mr. Cripps always took in active part in church work, and on many .iccasioDS assisted in the pulpit. Ue had bean « strong, robust man all his lifetime scarcely knowing what it was to be sick a day. He has many warm friends who will regret to learn that hid earthly pil- grimage is at an end. Interment takes place te-day lo Union cemetery. â€" Herald. Almost Every Woman la inclined lo habitu;il conotiptrion and should use Dr. Hamilton's PilU of Man- drake and Butternut which cloaose thn system and rogu'ate the â-ºtom-i'^h And bowel/". For mild and sure relief uw only Dr Hamilton's I'illa. Price 2o>\ When Your Appetite Fails And it makes you dizzy tfi even think of eaiinityou need Ferrozono the uroatost of appetizing tonics. It builds up tho whole body, the taste becomes aware of now flavors in food you never noticed before. A reli.sh and after â€" satisfaction in enting is another result from Forrozone which improves the digestion and con- verts everything ei ten into nourishment for the b!o(jd, brain and nervea. Ju.st one Ferrozone tablet after meals, es.sy to lake and pleasant. Try Ferrozane. Price oOc. at druggists. The Government of the Orange River Colony hoa tent a young Boer farmer, Mr. Neethling, over to the Ontario Agricultural Cyllege to study Canadian methods. HIGH CLASS PICTURES. . The place to got the best Photrw is at BULMER'S PHOTOGRAPH OALLEPY. SPECIAL ATTENTION Wo pay Special Attention to Copying and Babies' pictures. Pi.turo fram- ing a specialty. One eye at a time That's the way we test. Usually the eyes differ in sight. A glass which suits one injures the other, and ultimately both suffer. We use modem appliances, and the greatest care to avoid a misfit. A misfit would hurt your eyes and our reputation. â- EWELER A?«?> OPTJClAJii FLESH CRTOM- Flesherton Livery Stables NEW RiGS Good Horses Try us frir nny kind of pictures and TermS LoW wo will promi.se sal i«fnction. 1Vrr>s. BUIL-lVIESl I Sydenham street. Flesherton , Walter Taylor Proprietor XO FAXXEN Steers are bought, raised, and fattened to make money ; so just a few words as to how this profit can be made and, in many instances, increased. The increase in weight in steers, is due to the amount of food that is digested and assimilated, aud the greater the amount digested and assimi- lated, the greater the increase in weight. In close confinement the feed- ing ration lacks the varit;ty rjf the open field, therefore, the food must have tlie "salt, pepper and gravy" added; tliis is Clydesdale Stock Food. It stands to reason, that, like a human being, if the food is made more palatable by the addition of the " salt, pepper and grav-y " it will eat more of the thing it likes because "it makes the mouth water." This is "wise feeding." Furthermore, it will do them more good because it not only helps to digest the food, but after it is digested, it helps the blood to take up or assimilate a large proportion of it. This is where the profit comes in hj putting on extra weight, giving them a nice, fat, smooth finish tliat bnngs top market price. The feeding period can be sliortcaed thirty days at least ; this is money saved. The increase over and above the ordinary feeding increase is, easily Jj^ of a lb and over per day. You can stop feeding Clydesdale Stock Food at any time with- out injurious effects. If you find you cannot feed Clydesdale Stock Food at a profit your tnonej? will be cheerfully refunded by the dealer from whom you buy it. It is sold in your district by ; Boyd, Hickling & Co., Flesherton Knott Bros., Markdale Taylor & Co , Droinore D K. McArthur, Uopeville. W. VV. Collingbrown, Dundalk Barclay & Bell, Durham MELOim Wm SERARAiW have machine cut lears lurnini.' mi ball be.irini'.-', which are nri> always completely covered with oil. They have no worm I breads k-r any other contiivance c.iiisiiig needless fiicuon The t'car whi'o'sareof high grade steel, porniittiiig nduciion in their siz-; and Weight. The HiispeiiNion of the separator bowl from tho fpindle saves a a LToat aiiMiuiit of friction as compared wuli the old fahioned plan, which the bowl is ba'anctd on top of one or more heavy spindles held risidly in posiii'n by two or even more bearings. For close skimming the MoUotte IS unexcelled. WRITE FOR BOOKLET No. 3 S. 3ol)n n. R«srd» Fksbcrtcn 13. McTAVISM wm^^ III fiESH[iioii imm it<. Carts, Plcusnre and Lnniher \\ agoni, ! ki^ep a stock (III hand to choose from. For First Chisa Bnggi cutters, SleiijhR. VVc ALSO HORSE SHOEINQ AND GENERAL BLACKSMITHINO and euaranice first claHa work. We keep on hand Ploughs and Plough repairs, and ,al»o Mwaey- Harris and Noxon reiiairs for binders. Mowers, ill kinds yf m»''hin«ry, alao Binder Twine on hand. » Olben in town give us a call «