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December 6 I9i: THE F L E S H E R r N A D V AN C R EUSINESSCARDS Societies PINC'R AHTRUR LOOQE, No. S33.A.P.A A U. lUMti Id tb« UkBOoic hall. Arui '.rniK'H Hlock KiMberton, avery Friday on before tbe lull moon. T. Heuiy, W. M. H. W. HIckliDg, SetretKry. < HOSEN FlMKNnS--Fle8l.fttou (ouncl Cbocu Krleoda :IU lucvlii in Cl»\tru's Hal flrit and tbiiil WrdiiPFdav u> laili inoiitli a H p.m. Pay aBHeriiicnta in ICttcidir cii o before tbe first dav ot raib luvutb. C'bic I'uuurillor, W, H, Hunt; It«ooider, Mis. L. A Fiilixr. Dentistry tlr) B. C MURRAY L. D. fi.. deutal nargeon V bcoor Rraduate ot Torouio Utjivfreitv aaii hi»yal College of Dental Kuri{ooi)B of Uutario. Ga* admiilDlatered for teetb extraction nice at reaidence, Toronto street. Kleabertou. Medical f P OTTEWELL w Veterinary RnrgeOD 3radnate of Ontario Veterinary ColleRe reaidence â€" atcoiid door nouib west^oo dary atreet. Tbii atreet rani ouUi Preabyterian Ubnrcb. Ch*s. E McLean. IM O. C M, Specially â€" Surgery, Midwiffry & Women's Diteases OiniKsâ€" Klenlierl Jii. li w Hinisi-. I'riccville- «'„n'meni»l II. 'rl, :p.;til i,i I ji.in. llriiK Ntiiri- ill inniinli'iii w itli iittiii'. Other )l(>ur» ill l'1<-HlnTt>.u-.-\Ve>lneiKlay ati I Fri<lay »(urii')"ii ".' tn ."> \>.ui. ]*h«>n*' ine!*)«agf< rectriN *â-  iii*>iii)*t att«*iiti«m at b-th .irtics lli.Maylh Legal LtTAH. KANEY & bKNHY-UarrlPtera. Solicitori'.ejc.-l. H. Lucas, K. C. ; W. K, Kaney, K. C. : W. U. Henrj. II. A. OHloea, XoroDto, hOC-t) Tiadora Hank HMk., (dioue ILaiu 1412; Markdale lyucaa Klock, Pboue '2 A. biancUolUce at Uundalk open every Katurday. WKIGHT. TELFOBD * .McPONALD harriatcr, Kolicitorn. &c. Ulbcei, Grey A briictt Hlock. Owon fiound. Staiitlard Hank Hlock. Kleaberton.lSatiirc!a\a|. W.II. W'risbt, W. H. ialford Jr. J. C. UcOonalJ, U u. K. Victoria Corners Minn Niurgirt visited oyer the wefk end at VV. Heard's. Rev. Mr. Lnne of Kimbeiley, j^avea veiy iiitei'CKtinK lecture with lime liglit vieiTf at Leaiiua la&t Muiidny night »t liiia'io^e. A iiuiiiboi' fioni this iiei^li' "I'hood tttunded the Atsizer, at Onen â- Sound last week. Ju«t three weeks till CbristiJisn. Mis. Thos. Uannoii, though not le cnvered her usual heiilth, in able tu return to her home. ^^ BusiNE-ss Cards CULLOUOH dr YOUNG Ilankera Markdale (ieaeral bankiuK buaineaa . Uoney loaned at reaaonable ratea Call on ua. DllcPRAIL, Lieenaad Auetionea tot tbe â-  County ot Grey, Teriua moderate and aatia action nuaraDteed. 1'be arrauKeuit-iita ai;d datea of halaa can lie liiadu at TliB ADvauce •'Ifica. Hraidrucekud P.i).. ( «>luu. Tulepliooe cuunectiou. Uec. C, 07 \VU. KAITTINU. lemâ€"d Auctioneer foi { <' Iba eountle* of Grey and bimeoa. I Farm and Block aales a iipecialty. Tarma . moderate. aMiafaction guaranteed. ArraoK«- ' Oieata for datea may be made at tbe Advance I cfllee, or t'eotral telei'boue oO^ce Kayerabaiu or bjaddreuini; me at Kererabam, Unt. Representative WANTED at once for FLESHERTON HMll I linliu I f' I Canada's Greatest Nurseries spring 1!M7 ii'anting iiNt iion ic:iil) Splendid liHt ul hardy I'aiikdniii ifinwii fruit and iirnHiiii.'Ulal htuvk, iiicliidin;;, Mcllitdsh lU'd A|i|>U', St. Reuix Khm- lieariiiL; Hcs|iheriy and many other cadei'H. New illuati'Hled catalouKf nent mi applicatiun. Start now at be)<t Fcllinjf time. Liher- al pri)|>ohili')n. Stone & Wellington The Fonthill NurscricA. rKsulili-lu(l ih:;;. , ONE COMMON OBJECT ! ONE SUPREME CAUSE ! TORONTO ONTARIO Farm For Sale or Rent liOt 14 1-14.', .â- ;rd raii^e N.K.T.S.K , Arteiiit'hia TO aiiea iiniltr culiiintion, ('ood liHiii itiid liiR'k liDiise, an acre i>r orchard j'Wull watered. Apply lo â€" 1. SINCLAIK, IfiNo'l? Kle<ilierli'n. Heifer Came Astray <'ametolho prciiiiHeN nf llu' iiiidiT Hi)!nril, lot 24, cull. 7, Ailuintnm, al' ii Oc'ttilior Ixt, one yearling heite . 'I'll owni't l^ reijui'hted lu pruvu pmpc.t/, pay ezpeniCH and I ke tiin unmv n*nv. -JAMKS (JKNoi;. Klrsheiloit, Oil. 'JO, I'.li:. For Service Uuu pure urcd Shiirthurii liiill on lot 'M, cull, !l, .XilCiiicHia. 'reiiiin tl 00 loi (jriidea. MukI be pnid within '•< iiiiinllis from Hate of seryico. 1 Jan, 17. â€" K. O, TUIINKK. Clubbing Ratcjs The Advance has DO extensive :labbint( hnl thiii fall, inu«t of the papes beinj; RupplMd al regular ratrx. Fiilloniim are lionie prices ; The Advance S l.oO Globe 4.00 Mail 4.00 The VVorlil and Advance 4 T-"* News and Advance o.75 Star and A Ivanco o.75 Yiiuth'ti I'oinpaniun 2 25 Family Herald 1 25 Miny farmeis have told us they are eettin^ a little weary of the moiiotuiious advice given by city and town lawyeiH, diicuiiH, teeth extracturB,and divers other wiseheads aluu'. incrcasiiii; the produo- liuii of their tariii.s. They tpcfially resent the instructions to lh.» faniiois' wives to Ket nut and scratch gravel. One tiller of the soil ap'ly rcuiarkea to The Sun Ihe o'litr day : "Let our boys stay on the turn aiiu we'il attend tu the pruductiou." â€" Oriin;:e\ ille .Sun. Mrw. Heinckp, an old Udy residini; in IJAiiover, fell oil' the liai-k steps at her huiiif, su.'itainiim a compound fracture of her riiflit ami iwm iucliei abivo the wiiit, and also piriially diHiocaline her right ankle. Sue managed tucruwl iu'u the house, where ilie liy ill night in Ihe Cold without havinit received any atten- tion, her wound having ble.l ton annie ti'ent. .\ nei^thboi Impp ned in the next morning and a doctor wa.s lent fur. Mrs Heinck e, xho i*) OO yrara of »<.'e, ia recoviiriii.'. fiveSnerals in *thre^ years Family Almost Wiped Out By Consumption. From a hovel in the rear of more pretentious buildinfrs ronie.s a (cha.'^tly tale, one that in thi.s fair I'rovincc of ours .soetns almost incredible; yet, to ithose who know the ravages of con- sumption, it is but a typical case. Grief stricken, the mother tells ua of her five small children buried from this lowly home during tlu' past three years, of her only reinainiiig child, .suf- fering from a tuberculous hip, and then as though in mockery of their misery, the father, too, was stricken. He is now a patient at the Mu.skoka Free Hospital, where every endeavour is bcinjr made lo save his life. The ifuskoka Free Ho.spitnl for Consump- tives is appealing for help to carry on this fij?ht again.st the Groat White Plague. The money you give will help them .seek out those unfortunate fami- lies and (five thcni a fightinj? chance /or their lives. « Contributions may be sent to W. J. Gage, Chairman, 84 .Spadina Avenue, Toronto, or Goo. A. I'eid, Secretary- Treaaurer, 22;{ College St. Toronto. Strayed Fr'io I 111- plellJl^es of Thov, .1. L'olo- iiiin, Mai kdalo, iib.iii ihe'Joiilof Nov., Iwoco'is t HO years old, both niaies one inoKii, t' â- â€¢ oilier black will while face Hiid soiiiH wlii'e on le^'s The lilack is til - lira vier. .Any) one SI iidiiig liifoi nu- lioii will lie rewinle.l THUS. .1. C()1,I':m.\.\ I'lioiie ::_' |{ 2 I Box ISO, MaiUdHJe Roar for Service The undurHigiied has u thoroUKh.ired Yorkshire ISoarfor service on lot 11, on. 8, Osprey. Terras $1.50. FUKI) Sl'OKFARD. Vo'iiiitary enlistment has taken lliouaanda uf men from olHca work. ConMci-ijiilon will lake more. Ollice help is scirce - will be scircer very soi n. Young women and iKiys under inilitaiy age muNt till ihu va-^ant pbiccN, ahd they need training. is the very besi p'acein gel. a irainin..; and prepaid tu he p meet the dciiuiid fv>r trainiid ollice help. StudenU 'nay enter any any time. No incroaie in fees C'lCctliiH free on (ippliealion. C. A FLEMING, F.C. A., Principal, Dept. A., Sweu Sound, Ualai-io. Heifer Came Astray t^iiiie to lliH iiieiiilse-t ol llu- iiiiilei- signed, lol :t2 .'14, (-'on, II, .\rleniesi", aboiii S. |,t. Is'. oiiM yuarliiig heifer. I Iniiel I'li-Hse inove pr.i|ieily, pay ex- peii'ies and t ike the mhiih atvay. â€"JOHN WKLSH. F. genii. Nov. 20, lOKl. HoLsteiit Bull For Service \ tliiiKitiKhl'r'-'l lIolHteii) I'll)! for Mt.| \ ii-e on |..l^ IHIt ihl .S.W. r.Ai ^.\{... A.t.'nie.ii.; ,lo. ely ri'lateil l.i the wurld'x eliikliipinii 44 pound «ow, THroiH: SI iVIfiir grailes, 4,">.0(l fur piin- liri'ds. l.lnly 17. GKO. .MOORK A.Son. Notice To Trespassers Aiiyi^i'io taking wood or rails olf or In any «ay tfiMpssjiiig on any pnil tif the noril. Iulf I'l lot ;tO, eon. !l, .ArtumcHia, Will lie inosecilled. Mils, \V. C. PKDLAl!. Farm for Sale ' Lot LIS- I o.'! I'^sl lUck Line. Ailo jines a, nilo nml a ipiarler from Fh'cherloii. oi'ii'iiiiii-ii: 00 aeies, iikiniIv cleared ; eonifoitiilibi bou<e, j^ooil barn with Mi'iiie foiindation, smull <>reliar(l ; farm well waleie'l, find Krnin or .s'ock farm. Kor iiiiiieulaiM app'y igt ihx pruJiiRus to - .lOll.N' IlI'.Kl KDFT, KleHh«rloH, 1'°^ HARDWARE Screen Doors & Windows ; Poultry Netting Paris Green j Zenoleum Lice Powder ! Hammocks & Hooks Paints & Varnishes , Churns & Dairy Pails Sprinkling Cans, etc., etc. -» <•» • - ^ ^ •^~_ To defeat the Ucnuaus autl iireseryc liberty uiiU demyirracy. j F. W. DUNCAN I The Fleshert6n Hardware. Hiione 30 ra. Deering Implements AND Gasoline Engines .\11 kinds of Deering Implements. I'arts always on hand. Agent for Batrie Cuttern. Barber Buggies, Loudei: Litter Carrieis, Hay Tracks, Pedlar shingles and siding. The.se Impleniciils re'juire no ["noinmeudatiuii as they ate Standard vueds and recognized a.s ihe best on the market. FRUIT TREESâ€" I represent the Ston & Wellintttoii iiuwery, and, will be pleased to call if yuu send me a card. ED. RUTHERFORD Proton Station â- Ns>H Gi/iADi A?M • Industries \ 1 .(1) N.itlon.-il Gteel Car Co., Ilamilicn, Ont. (2) Central Portion of Hamilton, Ont. (3) Canadian Connecticut Cotton Mills, Sher^ brooke. Que. (4) tJlast Furn.ices, St<rel Co. of Canada, Hamil- ton, Ont. TIIK proros.) of the f.'ilubllaliment of brandies ul .\uiericau 1iiilu.slriiil cuncerns within tiiu bonier.-; of ilio liomlnlan ot Canada baa been K'llns on for a K-'od ui;iiiy yearsâ€" ever sincu It bocaiiie iippurent that no political party was likely to luo.iify y,;ry seriously the "^rolecUve" character of the eountry'H fiscal policy. It miBht rea.'oiiildy have beea expected lliat thy i^hock tif Avar would put a r.top, touiiiorarlly at Icaet. to tbi.-i proinas ot peaceful pciietratiou; but the op- posite lit. , been the kmw. Kven since the recov- ery of cap'.titl from IIm parabulj. ciKht ilionllis or BO afler ib" w.ir b'Siun, the csiablisliuieiit uf .\ni- erlcttii bf.iiubes in I'aiiada bus been liolni; on with greater eticiK'y and detcriiiination tliaii before, und luveeiigatioii has uh'iwn tiiat the w.tr. Instead of rtlsconrnging such ad venture, iia« ariordod new reasons to Justify It. SpealilnK broailly, ihe .\riierlc:iu funis iWiloh have islaliU.MK-.l theniselvHa In Canad.i during iho past twelve or fifteon inontns have been uilualed by one or botli of two main considerations. J'^itbe.- ihey li.ne liad an eye on Ihe Caiuiiljan di'inesnc market, and liave r'Rurtlod Ihu present as a fiivi.rable opporl unity for a cam pai(;n in It because of ili,}ir own almoiiiii;! ^a^h reserve,^, and the OXceptlon.il prosperity and actlv.iy of the l>oiiiiiiii.n; or (HUh is the e\plAn.uii.n in ihe tuajorily of tai?«>s) ihey have bud an eye not only to ilie Cauadlaii luarUot but .tiso lo the vast territory ot the Kulentr; .Mlie.s, ana .irn convimi d Unit )n tho fiscal arrnnse nionl.- wlii. !i wiil toUow the coni lusioii of neaco. no neutral coun- try will r':ceivrt "luost-favored-nattoa" Iroatoient from any of tin) AUifld count rie.s. Caiiai!:!. conililnl.ig the economic .-.clvnutaKos of the .\nierlcan contiiieiil. Willi lis woallli of raw niulerial nml ot skilled labor, wHn Itho iniirlu't ailvantnftes of a member ot tho belllseront Entente, Is *h« n,Uiiral ba.-.is of oprrations for an American concern with de- jsljins upon lOnropenn iiiaikeis. 'ibis, arcordinK to the industrial jCommiBsionors of varluua Canadian cities, and ot tbe Canadlait fPaelfie Hallway b tho main motivo In imbiclm: most of tho recent lAmerlran branch cptablisbiuenla in t^unada, and is likely to bring â- to Caii.ulri wilhiu the n«.\t few years indiistrial capital running to 'many hiin'ir»'.ls of mlllinns. Anierii-.in .; mcrna which have established plants In Canada since the bpgiiniiiiB of I'llf), is an Iniposliu evidence of tho attractive power of tlie i'unadian ni.uktt i iid ot Cuiiadi.ui export possibilities. It .should bo uddod that all of iho eRlahllRhments are substantial plants, built for meotinR a •large biisiuei'.g aiiit for orryins; on. not lucroly a sales aijeucy or an assem- bling pioouas, but praitioaily the entire process ol production from tho purchased raw iiiateriul to the fintbhed article. One nf Ol.' first American products to meet wtth an avowed policy of .fiscal diKcjutaueiiieiit in I'rco Trade RnRland, ua a result of the war anil its effec' ui>i»ii trade biilances.was the autumobllo. Thii establishment uf briincbcif of .\ii.eriean riulnmuliilo eoncenis in Canada has already been go- tag on for spnie joars, owim; lo the great Rrowth in Canadian consumption of tho article nnd tho poimlarity of Aniorlc;rn brands Hut the Kuropean aituatlon ham kIvoh a Ireraemloua Impetus to tho movomont. Exiatlns planLs have lic^- n vaitly tnlarpeil, and throe new nnd Important plants have â- been undoi t '.ken. lliose of Hie M:ix;v.>'ll Motors at Windsor, Ontario, the Cbalmnrs .'Vtolor Company nt WatUctviUe. Ontario, and Iho Chevrolet Motor Company al Oshawa, Ontario. This la excluHlvo of tlu aciiutsltion nnd en- larBemenl of Cana.ll.iiwiwned plant;i by American tlinis for tho manufacture of American luniMi.t of cai'i. One of Ihe blKKCBt Industrial undfTtaklngs ot the yeai was that of tho of an liiimonvo phmi in lluuiillou. t')nlarln. The famous packlnR house of Proctor & C;i;r.b!o roivpanv, the pvopriclora of Ivory Soap and of rundry other sri;ip and cotton.' eed oil proiliictH, who have conimonccd the oiecllon I>ibbcv, McNoill iV l.lbliy has oiial-li; hod Itself In HamlUoii, Ontario (v.lihli city, it will be nol.'il, is a favnrlli! wiili American Industrica owiiiK to Its coniblnntlon of cheap power nnd yirod labor supply with the best of sbipplng facllltlon). Tlio Flint Variii.li iij Color Company has put up a brntii h fac- tory nt Toronto, Ontario; nnd Ihn Link Dolt Conipiiny is locatinR (n " the Bftnie rlly. Sheror & tillU^U, ninker.i ot store '.'Oiinters, are crUablisbing at <}uelpli, Ontario. Tho Maple Leaf Condensing Company, a Doiroit concern, (a ill I'hostorvlUo. Ont.irio. ?1io number of coia-Ciiis cslnbllshliiE m the '^rovlnco of Quebec nas been small compared with those of Ontario, but the present labor situation, which Is much more tavour.-.b'e In Quebec. Is likely to correct that teadency, to saime exictu. .\n important as.set to the industries ot Sherbrooke. Qtl*.. j bee. Is that of Kaysor & Company, the famous manufacturers ot silk gioTeai j stockings, .'iii'.l uUior article:i. Ihe .-Ketiia F.xploslve Company, at Druw I nionihlllti, Ijuclcc. has been Improperly regarded as a war Industry; It IS I eo for tho time Loiag, but its immense plant has been designed so as to bft I applicable to tho nianufaoture ot d.ves when the explosive business falls. off. A rumor, which appears to have yoiMl foundation, though not officially, I eonfirmod. asserts that oue nf tho great American chemical and exploahr«A I conci rns baa made all prepur.itlons for the establishment ot a plant fo^ ' the production of nitrates fioiu atmospheric nitrogen at one ot the hitllftrt*; undeveloped powora of Quebec Province. ** i?everal American concerns already operating In Canada have foaa<M, that their e\!stin:< plants are not etiual to the demands which they antMH pate The dominion SiiKar Comp.any, which is largely financed by Amcrle^ sugar refining capital, is adding a big plant at Chatham, Ontario, to its ex*! Istlni; buildings at Wallacoburg in the same province. Tho Qoodyear Tiw & Ilubbor Company Is removing from smalt promises at Dowmanville, On^ tttiio. to an Immense property which It baa bought at New Toronto, Ontarlflj Those examples, all of thent being enterprises undertaken long aftei^j Ciinada's participation l]i the war and her fluaucial sacrifices for that cati«« were known and allowed for. nro convincing ovidonce that the progressive i-.ianufaclurcrs ot the 1'nited States havo perfect confidence In Canada a^ a tiebl for industrliil investment. As most of them are looking for an export trade, it woulil appear that they are fiatiafied that production costs In Canad.t will not be matorlnlly alteio-1 after the war, either as regards labor piipply. cost ot livinK, or burdens ot l.ixallon. M:-. Crahniri W. ("iirtis, IB> viustrial Agent ot ttie C.madlan Pacific HalUvay, gtntod recently that he had found American business men greatly Impressed by the showing ot financial American confidence In, and coniprehomion ot. l^anada. â- was greater tha* strength made hy the Oou'.inlou Eluce tha war, and that tindoubtedl]) at auy other prcious data. ' .. sp

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