I Jam AKv :> 101 1 T HE F I. E S H E K T N A D V A N C E f^-;--:-^-,-.-..--.^.:^!^:^^-^^^,^?;:^^ F. G. KARSTEDT. - FLESHERTON ONT TliJiL (leiir old friend of all the children, that greatest of joy and liaj)i)iness makers will soon be here. He has sent a very large shipment of Fancy Goods to us in advance, and we will do onr part to dispose of one of the best fancy goods stocks that ever canie into town. The following is a suggestion of .some of the lines wliicli ai"e here to make your buying ea.'^y: Carts Whtiv in ilitf c'lild will) ilocs nut love to pl.iy villi li rses «ndi'i«it.s ? These toys mo stronjjly built, ami the cbildrcii nould enjoy pUying with thoiii. Price, 2bc ^> Dolls DRKSSED -These are upleiidiil vnlue, juiutcd limbs, chiiin head, with pretiy coiuplcxiuiia, a Kreat favorite For 50c rSDRESSED-Larj,") undi-esxcd dollii, 16 to 20 inches hi)!h. Prices, 2")i)0c CRYING DOLLS--TheKe are the beht on the market. It is fun to hear ihein cry as you move them. Good value at $1.00 Locomotive Engines Locomotive Knginrs with track, solidly iii<ide, and the delight of every child. Driven with friction, has coal tender and coach. j)iettily [laiiileil. J ;, Price, 35c. Musical Instruments IM.^NO. ACCORDIANS, MOl'TH 0Rfl.\NS. etc., We have in slock of playing »iid blowing accordions, wliicli you can inku real idu"!': from. Prices from l.)c. to $1.25 When you arc in enquire if you do not Bee oar very pretty piano. It i^ well iiiaile, Htaixls !) inches ki^li, and is very prettily i-r.iined. I'rice .$1.50 Toys We li'ive also a large number of (ither Toys loo iium- erijus to niei'tion, such a-s Uorns, Fire Rcel.s, Jumping .lacks, a nicely a.snorted curd of T»oI«, intereating Story Books, .Iv.'k-iii-the-lxix, Banks, Auinials, dushes, birds, etc. These Toys range from 10c to 75c. For the Ladies We have a lar)je assoitnien' of Ijadies' Pursps, Bags, Music Rolls, Perfumery, ThIciuii Powder. Kouchiii)/, Carving Setla, Mirrors, Writing pHpcr, Dishej, tlewel Cases, and lUndkerchief Hoxes. T II Ii« /leol)crton SlDoance An iii(1i'|H-iideiit iiewitpaiwr, published every 'riiiirsilay at th»- office, Collingwnnd Street, rienhfrton. SubHcrlplion price Jliwr annum, whiii paid iu advance; Sl..>J wtien n<it no paid. A IvortiHinir rnt«-mm «i>i>lic-oti<)n. Circulat'.on 1,100 weekly. W. If. 'riiiii-Htoii - Editor TRUTH BEFORE FAVOR- PRINCIPLES. NOT MEN <A Sy An e\a\ tre« of capecia'.ity large pro- j portions was recently cut on the farm I of .Mr. Cecil Swale. .S<!ven 12 footlois, «iid one lOfoot loj; and limb made up | the load delivered to J. P. Newuian's| mill last week by J. Cashoro, the tree brinijin" >o7.;W. - Wiarton Canadian. ! r Winter Terra at C01.UNGW00D 1 Business College (Jpeiis .l.inv. ord, I'Jll. IHir atteu<)*nce lliis form is tlie lar£»st iu tlj* blatory I'l the Cjllejcc Tbire is a r*asoa. \Vi itt? N(^\V for free catalog'. Euter at atiy time. L T. E, Hawkins. - Principal i Col!in><\vooil, Ont. Thompson's s o £ * rx Bread ilelivered regu- larly and kept f<>r aale at the following stores: t.'ollinson's and J. Vatlison's, Ceylon W.Aldconi iV S<in'» atul P. Alc.Arthur's Priccvillc N. McCannell'H Protiin Station U. Heron's, Maxwell .\. Hutchinson's and Kli Robins<^>n'r, Fever.ihain 1 1 . Cairns'. J . K. Ijirges .iiid l{ Piirks', Kui;eni.i O WE REPMR WEAK MEN Bakery ONE SECRET OF OUR .CUCCESS. Every case submitted to us receives the penMool atteiiiiou o( t»urMcttii.';iiS;;i:T, v:lto cocr.ider the I'-ymproMss, c'linplicaiionsanvi cfirouicity. nnd ilnTi il.'cideasti)l;i;.Mlis>:vvo:ii;di'iU'i:l llity. Si>x'ltlc reinidi'-'O are tlieu prescribed for tin; Cii:e aiil am toiiijviundc^l li/ our ow:i clu-mist Iu i'i;r own Uab<:>ratory. Such appr. »pri.".ie trfalmprit luuuot f .11 lo f iiro. r.3 specific niedifii^. :< ar*^ seUvtrd to euro iht* t-rmpt'jnisiljat I rouble you. Wo li.ivc nocnro-uU iiKNlieiiie; like most siMvialista use who s»*u.l ihu K;;!r.-; imnlirini* lo r.'l p;U'C'iit.i r.Iil;<« and i-ur'> iioiio. Wi» have IrvateU patients Uirou.~'houi('a:ia i;if>ir. viT tvimyycarjrri 1 cr.nref.noaiiy »K»ii'.;.ntoo^ir i-cspoiisibUity, We Guarantee Cures cr No P*r. V/o Treat all Di*oas=a of Men aod Women. Vtr CONSULTAIIOM FREE ;/1 [I Unable to C.**n, Write fo.' a C)x.cstion IdA lor Home Treatment. DrsKENNEDT&KENNEDY Cor, Michigan Ave. and Griswoid St., Detroit, Mich. All letters from Canad.i must be addressed to our Canadian Correspondence Depart- ment in Windsor, Ont. If you desire to •Sec us person.nlly c lil ^ our Medical Institute in Detroit as we see and tre.it no patients in our Wiiulsor ofliccs which are for Correspondence and Laboratorv for Cau.idiaii lm,';inpss onlv. .Vldress all letters as follows: DRS. KENNEDY & KENNEDY, Windaor, Ont. Write for tiurprivLir â- l!^i^I'--.. [Our Clubbing List Christmas Cooking 1911 IN THE ADVANCE OFFICE 'I'lio year 1910 was one of healthy mowtli around The Advance ofHce. Never before h»ve the efforts of the pub- lislier met with such a gratifying response In the year just closed the circulation has grown from lOOO to 1100â€" and it is still climbing. The reader in^y not fully appreciate the significance of this fact. The number uf readers has increased ten percent., givin;; the publisher an oppor- tunity to extend his facilities, as it coitg just as much to prepare the paper to print one hundred copies as it docs for eleven hundred. The larger the circula- tion the greater is the incentive to improve .the quality of the piper, both from a news and an editorial .standpoint. The advertising columns have been well patronized. A feature of this is that iiierchant.s outside of Fleshertoo are awakening to the fact that The Advance's wide circulation throughout the townships of Artemesia, Euphrasia, Osprcy, Proton and Glenelg is worth just as much to them as it is lo the Flesherton mcrchaDt. They are realizing the value of publicity, and liud that The Advance is the best means available. Their 'alnre talks" are read in the evening by lamphght in hundred* of homes : and then the talk.s do the rest â€" there's no .such thing as bard limes when the merchant advertises wisely. It is the advertising which pulls the business. We find Jas. Pattison of Ceylon, .1. E. Largo of Eugenia, F. T. IliIKt:Co. of Maikdale and S.M.Oaborne â- f .Maxwell all using The .\dvance weekly todraw liusine.ss. There «re many o'her progressive merchants who can increase sales by Advance publicity, and we believ* they will not allow opportunity lo knock much longer befor« they give ear. As for The Advance itself in this new yearâ€" it look<t forward to greater growth tlnui ever. The molto of i!ie rejjortorial department will be "You'll read it in The -Vdvance," and the editorial movto is as it h.'is been for thirty years " Truth be- fore favorâ€" principles not men." Suc- cess in the newspaper world is intoxieat- ins â€" the greater it is the more it is desired .•\nd we hoj>e to see in this village .if TOO souls a newsiMiper oroing into 1300 homes every week by the 1st of January 1912. In the meantime we wish all our friends and their frier d-; \ happy and prosperous new year. â€" The Fleaherton Advance. 1 J .1 1 . . 1 .f' Victoria Corners Ims commencedâ€" the sliortest day of the wiiitei ispastâ€" and we liave ex-; Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Moore and little peiiunced a January tliaw ! jdaughter, Margaret, arc visiting at Ham- ilton. Mr. Moore is expected home on Iluroaiiity is divided into two classea â€" those who read The Advance and tiiosc who do not. We are iiappy to state tiiat the latter class isdimishing. Voui store's long-time friendsâ€" tliojie who watch your growth iu im- portance with real iniertst â€" welcome any evidence you give them of your increasing enterprise iu advertising. On the Editor's Desk Tuesday, but his wile will remain f^^r a month. Tlios. Cliiyloii and Thos. Buhner and mother, :'f Flesherton spent Christinas at W. H. Heard'.s. Mrs. .\. Stevens is;visiiing at her old home in Erin. Mrs.(Dr.)Savananaugh spent Christmas at her brother's, fieo. Moore's. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Moore iisd a fam- ily reunion on Christmas day when all of their children na'd grandchildren were present, numbering twenty-eijiht in all. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Ludlow and little daughter, Sus.inna, are visiting Mrs. L's. parents in Clinton. We received several weeks ago a copy I We were sorry 'o hear that R. Atche- of Tlie Advance Annual, issued by the'^on's little son was very sick with convul- i- » -,1 » 1 r iu i-iu • . Isions, but we were pleased to learn he Kemptville Advance for the Christmas'. \, „. •. .„„„.„ i IS on the w ay to recovery. season. It is printed on fine paper, after, ," ... , , „ , . ,, ., . , r.i <-.i. . /->! 1 1 • Mr. and Mrs. John Patton of Alberia the stylo of the Chrstmas Globe, and is: ^,^ ^-^-^-^^^ ^^^^ f,^^^,-^ p^.^^t,^ ^r. and profusely dluatrated. The Advance An- 1 Mrs. Win. Patton of this claoe. nu.l is a product well worthy of a city, ^,._ ^^i^^,^ „f ^^^^ g^^,„^i ^^^ ^,j^^^. 'stayed at \V. He>ird's last week. FOR FAMILY USE print shop. The Kemptville Advance is one of the foremost of Ontario weekly newspapers, of large size and with a cir- cula'ion big enough to make the averago large town new.spaper turn green wiih envy, and tlie priuiiog of Ttie Annual. was only an incident in tliat b-jay otlice. ^ Ideal Reme.'ly for Coughs, The editor of The Advance must ack-' Sore Throat, Catarrh, nowledge with thanks the recipt of al Weak CliRSt. splendid eni;ravure of the late Goldwin' Smith, a gift from The Weekly Sun of .... ^ , ^ „•», „»,.j„ m , ... . .„,, After having made a special study loronto, to which the "bage of the of the treatment of the :nrcat and Grange" was for so long a contributor lungs for twenty years, Prof. D. Jack- .,„,iâ„¢ .», „ .. A D ^ J ..son states that in his opinion no pre- under the pen-name "A Bystander. ', p^ratlon for general family use is so Th« eiigravure is one which will be nigh- efficient, so heallnK, so certain lo cure Iv traasiirwl i •s Catarrhozone. ly ircasureo. ) ^^ j^.^ ^gg^gong f^r making this claim ~~" â€" " • I for Catarrliozone, Dr. Jacltson says: "Catarrliozone is free from opium. "The patient can breathe its rich. ' balsamic fumes direct to the diseased Rock Mills a re.-nedy that treats and prevents disease spread- Mr. and Mrs. Will Tracy and Mrs. D. spot Buntz of T.ironto spent Chriitnias at M. ' gures ^use Phillip«'. Ing. u > u ..L T.. I , . ,1 "Reacties the Innermost recesses of Mr. aud Mm. Albert Blackburn visited I the throat, nose, bronchial tubes, and CollingwooJ friends. lungs. ' "Alleviates chest soreness. W dfred and Victor Phillips of Owen "Stops coughing instantly. Sound spent a few days with friends' "Prevents bronchial Irritatlona. here. Mr. J Ed. Fiiher and wife and Mrs. 'Relieves clogged nostrils. "Cures sniffles and nasal catarrh. "Prevents La Grippe. "Has proven itself a cure for weak Brooks of Toronto spent the holiday Ivngs, loss of voice, spealcers" sore season with Mrs. John Radlev throat, asthma, brrjnchitis, catarrh, ' I coughs, cold.s, and winter ills." Clifford Gamey of Toronto visited at! Catarrhozone is unquestionably the â- Toseph Gamev's worlds greatest breathable cold. "^ ' eough. and catarrh medicine, and be- Mrs. S, Phillips is visiting friends in '"^ ^^^^ ^''""^ ^" drowsy drugs, entlre- Oi.»n '{...ir,,! '5- safe for children and old folks; it "" oounu. makes an ideal family remedy. Re- Mr. 'Geo. Johnston and wife spent commended by the medical profession. ri. â- . -.1. »L , . , and sold by ail reliable dealers. Be- Cni'ist mas with the former s parents, and ware of New Vears with the latter's. BARGAINS CEYLON IN CUTTERS New Riid|second hand Also in Gasoline Engines, ISiiiderr, Mow- ers, Hay Rakes, Loaders, Kurks and Carriers, Uoiie and Pulleys, Washing Machinei nnd Wringers. Brantford Windmills We h»\e also secured the sgt iicy for the Standard Wire Fence Of Wiindstock and will be in a [loiiiion to supply your need in that' lino at tne lowest pofvsible price. Saiisfaclioii i^usranteed. Give us a call. ' S. HEMPHILL CEYLON The following prices <\ru for strictly j paid in ndraiice subscriptionsiiiily. We have no accounts with other papers. I Klesherton .Advance $ ' 00 ! Youths Compamim 2 00 ' Toronto World, daily 3 ^ Toronto Daily News .1 86 Weekly Globe 8.5 Mail-Empire 80 Family Herald A btar 85 Torcmtd Star 1 ;i5 Farmer Sun 85 Farmers Advooats 1 ."15 Weekly Wit.ies? 80 Saturday Nii;ht 3 05 Homo <Ioiirn:d CO P..ultr>' News 20 Poultry Ileview 40 Uod and Gun magazine 85 It is not toil soon lo begin to pivpiire for Christinas baking. Don't put ofl'all your work iinil try to cmm i: into « wcck be- fore Chr;s"uias. It will take away all the p!e;i»ure.s of llie hilid.iy season. Buy now. We have ju«t plnced in stock Rasins Curnints Beans Cranberries <Jrangus Lemons Wallnuts .\:monds Filberts Melaga Grapes Cluster Ra.sin8 Confectionery Baking Syrup Table- Syrup Flours DO n NOW Wright's, Flesherton "ADVANCE" ADS. PAY % seasonable goods Tradc Marks OcsiaNs .... COPYRIOHTS 4c. Anrona Mndlnf aakal.'h •ml i1eKrinil.>n dim ^illcklr »#.'«rljim onr <»l-ini"n fr«« whetli«*r r" rii'»»rii1'J» u pr.hnt.lr r'»'»!'-'-'»l'L«; - â- It lal lloiu HI ricllr r. iillilenl I •etit free. Olicst narticf f».r â- o<^riist p*i«ii(A. Pai4>ntfl l&lien ihmucrti Sluiiii A Lo. r«c«lT« 9fffi-f â- '.'iltce^ without c hwrrf o. in Iho Sclemific jitiiericdtt. A tea<toi>ra*lv illaMrMMt wtwklr.. larp« ^r- CutidJt. «».â- » » r«»«. pu«»«» P«l««'- iwl'l '•» all utirkUilfrt. MUNNiCo.'« •«""<""' New York ScM GMlren's Eyes Supply ^ Their r. Intellect ' Defective eyes stunt the mind Can you expect air progress in school or success in business if so handicapped? Examination of children for glasses is a special feature of our Optical Department W. A. Armstrong, Jeweler & Optician FLESHERTON. IN FURNITURE The largeil and Imst stock of Furniture over shown in Flo-sherton. This without fear of c<m- trHiliction. otue and see some of nice thinga in Side Bi^rtls, Dining Room Chairs, Parlor Setts, Bed U(H)Iii Sotta. A special reduc- tion just now on ovcty- thing, in order to re- duce the stock. . . ,' W. H. BUNT FURNITURE DEALER Flesherton THE INDIFFERENT FARMER C. C. J.-iiiies, Minister of .Aericuliure, gave an uddre.ss ri-cenlly ou '• The Prob- lem of the Indilferenl Farmer." Tliat problem is the problem of Can.-ida. It i« that problem which prevents Canada from uiilizing to the lull her greatest natursil iusetâ€" tbe land itself. (Mice lolally rid of this .supreme inditference Canada's farm prmlucts would rival all other CDuntries' in point of qualiiyand quantity, and the farmer him.self would be the one lo benefit directly by the change â€" for it ttouKt be a chaui-e. I I In no calling is inditt'rtrence ever asso- i c>a>ed with tuccess. Providence ha« not [ yet been found popping tlies into the | load's mouth, nor will she. Study and 1 thought must be added to labor before • that labor will amount to anythins ; and the more the brains are used the greater ] will be I he reward. Farm newspapers and magazines are a great help, and al- ways tend lo dispel indifferenc?, but they have a great mission still unlilled. The Department of Agriculture is spend- ing yearly an amount equal to 30c for every iwrsuii in Ontario for agricultural improvement, and ti> do e8fective *ork requites 10c more. The Depaitment is d ling as nn»ch as possible with the money St Its oomuiand, but the farmeis are not liking advantage of it «o the extent which they should for their own good. The Farmer's Institute meets at a number] of places in this district in the near future, the dates and places being shown on bills which have bcendiatribut- eJ, and The .Advance would advise every firmer to attend the nearest meeting, not for the benefit of the In.s;i- tute alone, but for his own good. The momberahip fee ia 25c, and enough valu- ablj information it imparted at one meet- ing to be wortU vastly more than thst, and thou vaUnble government repoits are received by all members. Eve'y farmer should nuke it a point to attend the ne.irv8t los'itute ineeiiiig and .as iiuny more >\\ possible. It will )i.»y hiinds-iinely. Imitations, get "Catarrh- i ozone" only; large size lasts two V, -, „,.,,. I months, and in guaranteed, price SI: Mrs. M. Phillips IS spending a couple; smaller sizes 25c and 50c. By mall of weeks with her children in Toronto .from The Catarrhozone Company, Kiiigston, Ont. Hoy and Eldridge Phillips of Toronto are spending their l»>4Ways at. J.Phill.ps. G O R I^ S CURED Mr. Bettssr., Mrs. L. Belts and fam-' y„u can painlesslv remove anv'corn, ity. T. Betis and family, J. Porteous and *',"'<''• hard, soft, or bleeding, by ap- , ., , „. , ., . I'lyinif rutnam s Corn i:xtr;ictnr. It tairily and waiter .•Vkitt Spent Christmas "ever burns, leave.* no ."car, contains .1 Ned Benoington'B. %J^]^^y ifr L^Xr^.:itlZ\.';Z: MLss Smi.h of Du.han. has been engag-l,!L\^.^an'' cl^u^stits!"^!. bTt!"^s"'Rt ed as leaoher here. I fuse substitutes. Election matters are creatly discussed |3| iTIU A !!«»© Oil TRJ! I »â€" ee lut they will .soon know, for you can't ~*^ ' â- ^♦*'" « Ir-'Mirst.K.OO keep a good limn down. i CORN EXTRACTOR J. andW. BOYD merchants Fl«sh«rt«n « Ontario ! AfewGentleHints Chmtmas is approaching, and we have been estimating your requirements. Below we give you a list of prices which should assist you: Furs DOES YOUR NEIGHBOR Read The Advance ? Bnsted lliose resolutions yet? T.P.O'Conuor cUiuis to wear ont a tjiiewiiter a jear. he .sLotild try a liiflferent make. Fur Caps, 1.50 to 9.00 Fur Ruffx, 1.60 to 15.00 Ladies' MulTs, 3 50 to 14 00 Fui -lined Jackets, ;<7.60 to $55. Men's Co.Us, l'>.0<) to CO.OO. Woollen Goods Ltdies' Gloves, 25 lo 50c. Clouds, white and colored, 25 to 5dc. Shawls, 55c to 1 75 .•Sweater Coat«, 2.00 lo 7.00 Mufflers, 25 to 50c. Tee Wool Scarfs, 35c to 1.33 To(|ues, 25 to 50c. lufanices and Uootees, I5c to 45c Linen Novelties Sideboird Scarfs, 25o to 1.60 Tray Cloths, 26 to 60c. Pilhiw Shams, each 25c to 1 50 Table Napkins, doz. 83c to 3.76 Drawn Work Novelties, 15c to 1 50 Table Cloths, 1.00 to 3.00 Linen Spreads and Shams, hem- stitched, .set $10.00 Handkerchiefs Fancy Kinbroidery Handker- chiefs, 5c to 25c Hem stitched 25c to 7oc Fancy silk, 16c to 50o Gents' Silk Mufflers, 25c to 1.75 Men's Neckwear, 25c to 50c Ladies' F; iicy Silk Collars, 25o to 75c Fancy Slippers 111 Felt, Carpet, Velvet and Luather Children's 26c to 45c M isses, 23c to 75o Women's, 50c to 1.75 Men'"!, 60c to 1.75 kJumDier nill soon be litre. iyii Crockery, Glassware, Cuttlery, etc. Beautiful Austrian Ware, equal to French China worth tliree time.s the money, a stock pattern, 98 pieces, for $22.50. Gold Knanujl Ware most modern design, also a stock pattern, \)H pieces, for 110.35. See our Fancy Crockery and Cuttlery • < » â- t • » » â- > I » 1 i«