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Flesherton Advance, 8 Jan 1885, p. 4

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FLESHERTON: THURSDAY, JAN. 8, 1KH5 /Ofi FA/i.VMtS. the report of Flesherton Cheese Factory published in another column is rather an eye-opener to those of onr .rM-icnhiirists whose faith in cheese. factories has been rather slim. It 1 i.rist be apparent to all that the pat- rons of our Clieese Factory are a level- headed lot f if men. who are not hound i to depend on their grain and other eropa for a living. While price for i lie various cereals particularly wheat range very low tin* year, the prj- ducts of the dairy have IXTII command- in.,' high prices, and the wisdom of thoee of our farmers who have gone extensively into stock raising and the products of the dairy is anpui-ent. Comparatively speaking, poultry, raising even, is more profitable than (.'rowing wheat. Eggs have not been ns low as 12 cents a dozen during tho past year, and at the present time they "sell like hot cakes" at 16 and JO cent* per dozen. The intelligent, practical funm i will put this and that together and the result will be lagg | ram, more stock, and more poultry. Just imagine one of the patr<ms of niir cheese factory "raking in" inthin a fraction <>f/uur hundred dollar* during the past SOHHOII of six niniuhs iluration, and you have u faint ideof the amount of money lirculated in this section of ArUmicsia through the medium of this -plondid indiiHtry. Of course it must l>e i-cmcinhercil that it is possibly the heM managiil factory in Grey, and that the cheese manufactured was o' mich a quality as to command the highest market price. Hut even if the prices were a cent and a half lower tiian obtained, the chew i>usii<i- would still be a fruitful source of pro- tit to the shrewd, wid<:-awake fanner. All things considered, wheat is i-oiit tlie leant profitable and most un- i-ertain of all the products of the farm, and we believe the dny is not far listant when large tracts of land in uis Province, whieh are at present worked to death" in tin; cultivation if unprofitable cereals, will be ii.-ed 'or grazing purposes. When that inie comes, there will be less talk of li-pressioii than there is in this year of our Lord 188o. te:-y alimit making hens lay in winter, mimiu-. Fluid JTher] is none; anybody can do it ; ; >>."< minute, Fluid that is, the hens will lay if yon let J^ 1 " >">" """>'"*. them. They bear a good deal of cold] n.|, t . vt , g in the sunshine, and even freeze their Fluid LiRhtnin R ciir.- N>nr.lKi in one combs and toes, and yet will not stop Toothache cures Faco- curea laid Fluid initautly. t llirliiirilniiii's laying altogether if they can sleep warm. Now do not begin to plan M ttmg up a stove in tin hen house, or introducing steam pipes. Artificial | K.>r Tnion School Section No 1, Eu- lira- is not poisonous perhaps, but j ,,hrain & Artuiiu-sia, female, with Third very nearly so to chickens. They are ' ClnH c-et-titu-au-, ilutiux t> commence first warm thcmsi-lvo.8, and need only to be of the year 1885. Apply faiJ.ts. STKWART, lc;n IHT V iinl. il. crowded on lluir roosts, with the roosts all on one level. The ceiling of the roosting room should be only u , few feet above the fowls' heads, and ; provided with ventilation from the Hoor if possible, (live them very closi 1 quarters, with no drafts of cold air, 'inil clean out under the rousts , itvcretary, Eugenia F. O. Out. 2w. , . ^Overcoats, Ladies Fur sets, JMan I;rt3,ic. Caps at cost for tin- uc\t <;<) days at U. Trimble's. his King JHIHHH the tirst wroto 'Uiiterlilaat to tolntocn tin' rynl pcmliint kuew nothing of tlie Mvrlln N ivy ' If IIP li.wl, instead of wasting In- liraiiin ovor hil 111. .US production. In- Wdlllil hV(! fillr.l lii-i ryal pi|> with it, nnl wonl.l hnve taken n i 'y.il BIUC>K, lie would tlicu hare hccii pn>- |.Hr'd to admit tlwt with rppirH tn th* 1 inj'iri- >Ui effects of tobc.-CM, it all depend* on what tobacco yon Ninok<'. > m Hf(;ri>Kor'.s sji.nl* t'urr. Every pnrcbaaer of eoiumon sense bml- nfa ca|iacity, when reqiiriiiK an article for 11 certain pnrpvue, |>urchMM>*only tbat which lias been tried or in allowed firtt to tett be- rr buying. You are alktxvrd fren trinl liottto of Me<Jrror> S|K. r dy Cnre, the great remedy for DjnpMrfa, Impure Blood and I jr Dboftol t l>ru Stew. Hold it COe. .uid 91 per bottle. See teitimoniah IP m IM i*oo 111 your i ' ii tuwn. if they sleep warm. Coi.. WK.I.II Agricultural fur Jan. in ularrh A w Treat iiu-nl- r.-rniii ^ iln ini't i . \trunr liii.uv >ucor*a that ha* bvn achieved in modern medicine !..iii In i-n iittiui.i <! h.v thr liixnii treatment ii.r Catarrh. Out i.f 2 IKKJ pun. tit* treated iluni.u tlie pii.st .-i\ months, fully ninety pur cent, have bnii cureil of tliin Htnliliorn eveiy mornina;. not excepting Sundays. ' maU'l.v. Tliis i< uone the lea btartiicg Thi-'conibs will then redden up, and "I" " s , ren " | "'"'' Hl lll ". t Ilot ve I 1 *; 06 "'- n t. i , i of patient* present) UK themselves tn the eggswillbepl.-ntyon less feed than . r(gl I ll , 1 . ,, r:1 , H ; tllllll . r nr ^ M . n eftll, while the usual. It must not DC- corn, however, t lm tnt meJieiiiL-H ami other advertised curea or oulv a small percentage of it. for u.-vcr m-ord a cureatuJI. SUIIIDK witb the " make them too fat to lay well ''''" ''* " "> -livl by the moat .nlii- ineu that tun limeade in due ti> the iirehtiuce of living iianixite* ill the titsue, Mr. 1 'iii.ii at oner mlapte.! liu curu to tlicir exturiuioatiuu tliiiuc-conipliniiei-1, he clniius i>, . . . f , tin- Cutarrii ia urui-ticallv cuted, and tlia PIT- Me have seen fanners throw a fork- ;lmm:i ,. v - u 1111< l llUBllclIle a. H . ,., eff ^S fill of splendid hay into each fence ly lum fi ur>i-rsago are eurcs atill. No collier, and more OH the top of tin- i'ae elur )IM ever Hllemi'ti"! tu cure Catarrh inaimre pile, only to be half-trampled "' thilt '>'"''*. *: ij '" other-treatment ha nni'i'i- foot. The same men woi.der r, 1 ,'^!/'"/, Bi'i'i'i?,"' Uni citu'lH'iloiie'ili'h'umf'' why their hay doesn't "go farther." su ,| tlie pr.wnt M-I.WHI "f the" year i the The farm-yard without a good fuc-dinu nn.ul luvouratlv for a a|>eily ind iH-ruianent rack, or "racks, lacks nn important cure - ! majority o( CM- IWIUK cured at einivenipnce Honiemher we Pft ,. | onu treatuieut. Sufferera ihoirW corn-npond 1 ' i ith Mvaari. A. II. I -ix..i. X Son, 30i Kiu K make hay 111 Winter a.S well as 111 SUIll- i k , IB , t W|jgti Ton-uto. Cnna-lit. and earlone mot, Viy naving il Always avoid stauui for their tn-atiic o Catarrh.- Mou GET YOUR HARNESS! MADE DAVID CLAYTON Shop In W. Clayton's Shoe Store, Flesherton. WM. CLAYTON - Has on liand a Large assortment of - ' abrupt changes in !' < ilinj,'. die ad vantage of good ensilage is, that it helps to avoid' sudden changes fron. pasture to dry fred We do not hi-- lievc in hlanketinir hors<'H in the Htable. I' H advisable to throw on the blanket" wliii the team comes in warm after u drive, but only for mi hour or two. Have the stahle* warm enough to keep tin liortK'H eonifditabli' withnut bliiiik- ctH . they will stand the cold bcttei treul Star, Nov. 17. 1--J hiit-riiaiinii.r aiul 4oli>iii:il hibition*. Ex- Antwerp in IMK.% I In TK. . EihlMtlona, It i* lull. i-.l. will affonl fnvomlilr opiKirtnnity for ninkiiii> known tin- natural caiialillitliM, anil iiiaiiiifctur1iifi anil industrial procre;.* cf tl:e li'.i.in.i..n i . i ' nl.irn ftli'l f'.i inn roiitairinj; inora |mrUcn inatlon niny lie nl.tfiinwl by IvtteriprtHt d-v. . i . ini I ill"! I. infcii.il limy I" ">/l.ni.ir*i y I. MB; clover hay, or oats in rrtfnuMrnMd totiw Departnunt' of tin huiidle, may he given freipientl\ '"- o awa. . for the fowls to pick at. American \ Agrir.ulturiilfurJiiiniiii-y. IK-imrtmnnt of I Ottawa, Di-i-i-iui<er "r.tii. )(y on i cr . .umx I.OWK, urtT' V ""'" 1HM. i' Tlir.se nrr Solid I'.-n-i-. Tbe lieHt i>loo<l piiritier ni'l svati'in re^'ii latorcver )p|a.'. I witliin thi- reni:li of siifferin;; liiniiiinity. trnlv IK l-'.l.-etrie liittcra. Innc- tivity of tlie J,i.-r, liilinnHiM-s'. Jutindiee, ( 'oiiHli)i'itin, \\ < :il< Ki iin'-.s, or Hiiy il;sea of tli" nriiiurv ..I-MII-. . r <>lio<-vi-r rei|iiin nn ii'ijii-ti/.T. t. nic ur nnM >tiumlut. wiil nlwi/- fio'l Ivi.riri IhtttrR the t.ei>t and oiil" cTlain cure known, 'liny .let Mirely and ','iickly. UTIV bottle ^inirante> j <l to iv t . i'iir inoiuy n>filnclc.|. ,s,,!J .it ijfv OtiiitK it I,. ( tie l.y W. Uichar<Ui>n I IP- r i- 1 /. H i n in n- Konr. For Nurvliviit l.itll.. Mills. Terini -*lwlil.-h umt li,< |in|i| poaltlrtly at tlnio of forviee. W. H. < 'niiiium'iie. i Alisiml Severn! :ilwnril inistild'S occurred in Iixst week's AHVANCK. In flie rci,rt nf the Pu'ilic Scli'.ol .'lit'. inniniH nt occurs tlie fi'lli'winjj : "The Heml Mimter, Mi. Munroc, deocrvcs credit fur the excellent majiTier in which the | npiN IF.</II.H'/^,./ tin -.iisclveit. " (If cmnsi; tin- Worn ill Hal- i)Ul(lh.H" iurn ni'i'iilti'l. Ill the itcn heailcil, " T'uu N'oininatuniB,'' tlie iii-c..l'. ntiil tivniNj .wiiioii of two Binall wiii-ilt utterly (lustroyeil the aenae of ono nf the aenieii'-i's. \.i |iiintcil, it, read : " Tim reiiiark.H i<f mul OhlMtM weru cotii- prehenaive, cloar Dr. nntifiict<iry." The words in italirs HI-I-II .-ux-iile/i tally trnns- pix-ed in C'lrrt-ttinji proof, an hoth cnnie at I'll! end of linen. Tit Blur YET. The Ipat bloo.l known to ineilii-Hl science ia Itunl.vk Blood Hit'-ra. It pnrifi* the lilood of all fuul bun >ri and v\f** strroRtli to the weak. IV Till l:XTS KIVKN AWAT. Si.nil in '.Mitii-iwlaueanil i -.'it, Hill ti't KHKK Miluo, that will start yon in work tlmt will at "Mr !rint! >oii in nullify fnsti-r tliuti iiiivthiiiK -li-i- in \ni..rl,,i. .Vllaliont tlin jnn.(IM) in l.n> -'it- \titli rncli l.ox Ai/filtH WHnti-H .-vtrywhtTi-, ..f i. .Mi. ii M v ..f nil aifoi*. for all the tlni* or puro illy, to work for im at tlirlr hommi. For tuiMia f..r all work.. r ahnolnti'lv anmrtd. Don't iMnv. II HAI.I.KI i A r . , roitlniid, Maine. CAUTION! EACH PLUG OP THE MYRTLE NAVY IS MARKED T. & B. In BrutiM LiHyt, 'NONE OTHER Mens, Woiaens & BOOTS AND SHOES, t_s ""Suitable for llic Full and Winter wear. Call and ?ee tlu m.*^| Quality and Price Second to ITone ! WM. CLAYTON. - FIJ&HEiaUN'. Largest, Cheapest, and Best stock of -STOVES !- IN THIS SECTION OF COUNTRY, AT STRAIN'S, K ItTX > X j TT is* tlu- nili-iiti. .11 to IIHVI- A Calia'li'Ui n-prr- 11 i t>ntatii>n at ttie INTKHNATII A-\I. KXIIIHIT|"N whin out of doors If cuttx are j ii . , * at Antwerp, oonini.-i.rini; In My, 1HK>. and alo \\:uiU-'lin\Vllltil-, sehct i-irly hutched i f,.., CUUIMAI. .! INIHAS 'KXIIIHITI..N In] pullets of lay,,,- !.r,e,N. and -we t!,.-i, ,. 1 - m ., lt , ..,,.... warm qunrtors, clean peroh^S, ram- . -.n\. -.nm caiHKiuu KxlUMtfl t.' Aiitwi-ii'. i I 1 Hud from Aniweru loLoadou.and H! Hit of return- cient water (not too colili, and a ieu.l ^ tl ,,.,,, to Ca ,!., u , thee^.ntof their not in the morning of corn nie.ti ami wheat '"'"-'.".''I'' ... ., All :. vliil.it- for Antwarp abonn IN* remly for mWUiiagl, Wet up with milk. i eci! .ini.inciitiiotlatorltian tliettr*tekiiiMr,l, nu.it scnn.s daily, and keep oys'ir sin 11s broken hue, and plenty of gravel within reach of the fowls. At noon feed corn, hitckwluat, etc.. scattered Farmers and Thrashers ask your Merchants for McCOLL BKOTHEKS LARDINE Machine Oil, sold by R. TRIMBLE Flesherton. GfttDiftUtm, Lo&'iof Ajiju'liti; Indiij'-.itton, 7i ( 'V,,./ ,-, Di/ftjM-psin, Jmimiice, Affect ions of t he. Liver and Kidney f, Pini/>l<'x, Matches, liotls, Humors, Salt Rheum, Scrofula. Erysiylas, and all Jist'ases arisimj from Impure Jilood. J)(r,mijeil Stomach, or irn-ijular action of the liowela. Burdock BITTERS James Sullivan, j The Tinsmith, - Flesherton. j I ' i MI/, V. iv- *i minimi ;. ni.<l in fact evrry- tiiitiK' in tin- lumituHis will ri-**ive my prompt nii'l cuinfttl attention t Stow !s loloMte in Slock, fksherlon Carriage Milburn Gadd, \ PltoritlKTOIlS of tlio al.ov works HIM jiro- !'iu i- I to attend to overytlilng in the Can iage Making & Blacksmithing ! line* promptly anil well. Repairing in bat Ii Branch's attcii Ii il to. HORSE SHOEING A SPECIALTY. Sl I i A 1 1 1' II AT Ell. 1VBEI.T VloKTABLI Uy rrcomrnended for lei MIIO.IM ^. II. ,i<l-ti-iii.. < ,.ii- . . IH//I ,.rs ., nearthnrn, Itn.i Itri dill. I...1 Of tp- |n III' . .laiioill. < .. of M< iiinrr, finur Nloiuiwh, Llvrr ..10- pliiinl."i- nny lllnes arii*iiii: fnun the Htnm- arli. Krlor Hlilnryi. Tlifjr are af. in M nuil thorouKta in ttwlr octiun. Fromltol

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