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Flesherton Advance, 19 Mar 1885, p. 5

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ITsI fffl i i ij (F II m At tne Lowest Possible Prices at the FLESH ERTON PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY! Framing in all its branches. Call and see stock. Mottos & Motto Frames a larg-e assortment. Copying and Enlarging- a specialty. JHR. 'FORESTRY /ZA'- 1 conducted at greater expense and PORT" (hardship, both to uian and beast. < ntarrh A *>w Trratnrnt- Perhapi the most extraordinary success It will also be the case, should ttie that hu been achieved iu modem medicine According to promise w again take i remains of tbe original forests, which ban beu attained hy the Diiou treatment up the excellent report referred to in I now dot the country be removed, that / or catarrh. Out of 4.000 patients treated our heading. The preservation of our I tlle rain * ud melting snow, no more dariuK the p4tt sil monthi fuI . T ninety p . r i is a subiact of ich preat ira I Leld for lou * P 6 ""* 18 '" tlle8e "*" l 'c*nt. j,,,. ^ u cured "irp.u.rvoir* ,,,! rln.im, off rapidly W^^j. , it ALL WHO NEED WATCHES, putif U.K irra.eu ., fully ninety pr|T A ft 1 P D T ' uf lim stubbori, Ll If 11 A. I. IJ Ii. Ml ! ib. tea* sUMiir., *^ * * ** " ftrdia.1. portance, that we feel convinced ttajr fcU ir melt hiu.t thereby occas- wben f t ,. reruem JTh., no, fl.e per c,,t 15-Jewelled readers will excuse, u. for dt-vouu* ,on flood., which will, it u to be of tieDta pr , MD , ing tnemie , Te . u , lh . , , sj . DR. CARTER, M.C.P. Jks ., OWT. I'IMM< ItV M I.|OV A.. . FLESH KRTON fctidenrr. nr*t tu IXtttioii (Vwrl nffi Swiss Lever considerable space to it. It i. a factored, annually do much greater ^^ZZ ZZZ^Z',** '? r **"* ^ l '"" which cannot be denied that some of ^ anw c *" "' llne of our " v r patent medicine, and other ad,rtised cure. Warr *" t ' for * 9 W Ca " h ' "an they do at present-aud no record . cur , a , , 8urtmg w||h (he 3 oz. Coin Silver Cases. Elgin move- loiic, even now. claim now ,. 5^^ by the , ment. cut Bal. 7 Jewels. 112.00 Canh, In remembered that mrtiallv forested ic ' ntifie m> ' D thtt lke diteaie i dua to the 4 oz - 9H.W. 5 oz. $17.00. Good Time r supply water to J 1 ^"" "' Tin B P 1 '^' lhe "f 08 - : Keepers. Fully warranted. and Sprini;tit Id Mve our most noble forests are yearly be- ing culled of the very best timber con- | . j 8 "iiiwd in them fcy woodmen who arc the forests, in a ignorant of tlreir true val . an! care- c " lMi ^' continually supply . ,- w lessastnthe future. Then, too. iu l , hl ' at "?' pllc l rCl *' '" C h "I .T^"* "* ..tr n ,,o.tio n -th,..cL nlp li,hed.h.cl.,. 1 *"' h ' m ..undo* ofou*. people allow lanre '"showers ' * d l ' at U ' B '" " ^"^ " P"~% cLd.aud tl,e p?r- ents kept conttintly in stock to M- spring and summer when these manency i. unquesfoned. a. cur*. eff.cV.d lect from. In the finer grade. Cu herds of cattle to roam about at will showers are intwt needed for the ad- > him fcur years ago are cores still. No , Jhrougti U.e woodland*. Tlwn, again, vanceincut of vegetation, the forests, " e th 'Xaer%ud* lllpt<i i 1 '"t C ""' UUrrh a great number of fanners seem anx- t> nia.* of leaves, are enabled "^'^1 . ""? .pVlica't^nof thU IOUR that PVPFV inch nf fnmsl on U,,.,r ' 1 < re * tl y to ld lu Procuring HUCll rain, remedy u simple, and can be d.,ne al horn,-. It may be well to give a paragraph and the ,,r...,,, t ,.> of the ..., ,. the Harms be cut down with the greatest stating the cause of this. The iiour- m "* 1 'onrble for a spaed? D d permanent possible expedition and tranaforined ishraeut of a tree is taken in at its eure : lh , e m *J ori y f "? "'w " , . , , on- trealnii-ut hiilTxrers shnuld Corrri><>nd into saw log. or firewood. But we r >u - carried upwards in c I with Messrs. II. A. WXCMI 4 8n, ao " must return to Mr. 1'hipps' report, or who desire them. utiou, mingled with a Urge quantity struct west. Toronto. Canada, aud enclose of water, most of which water having stamp for their treatite on Catarrh. M. in FINE SILVERWARE, is i mm mi \ is i s . i s_s . "a wwmjw* , Hi-., v v * 11 IV, II TVBM.I Ilf*111K we will not be able to insert any ex- L^,.^ , la fuuctio|| of ^ nym ^ the ir,.l sur. N ;. i; . --, tracts this week, which IB far from thrown off ID from which we take the following ex- hum . mcr - continually seudiiig up wauls great quantities of vapom-, nourishment upwards .. UUU wu u u. PROF. LOW S sl'LPIirK SOAP our intention. The opening chapter ' vapour through the leave, into the highly rec.,tnuiendd for the cure of is entitled, "Danger* of Deforesting,' 1 V r - The forest thus, in Spring and Eruption, Chafee, Chaf..**! hand?, Pim- ple*. Tau. Ac. qaantities I which, a. soon as it tinds in the at- Throughpnt much of older Ontario luO8p | lew anothor b^y of vapour . the ongiual forest is rapidly passing c , imjxwl am , dlflfercill |y heated air, away. Many farmer, of the last Wll( te preci piutl in ram. Now. by generation when clearing, wen sut.s- tlM! grimt 8 y gten , of , u , at al)( , mo i. turt . fied if they left enough wood for their whlc[i iurrouuds tlll . e&ri i, and u^,,. time ;*ndU.wr son*, m ouinerouH m- ( ui|1H iu e function, immeunv tane M liave teft none at H- 1 masse, of damp and heated air are Through large sections, but ten per, perpetually pi cent. f woodland remain... Wliat U) t i, e V O\M. The broad extending^, damp vapour 1 >i . I IIN..II. Physician, Surgeon, and ACCOUCHER. PRICEVILLK, ONTARIO. UfAll milt fiT'imptltt attmtint tu. iHfHtiotru. J. I'. MAKHMALL. L.I.M DENTIKT. nKAriUATK of Torontn Hcbool of Dentistry u will u- at Maradal the 1st an.l r.l U . In*. day of fiuii in- 'lit Ii an.l at FUehnrton on tbe 1st and :trrt Thurvlar in each month for tin- pracMr* of his profession frtf II rSHKUlON and Societies. 'in.lfr lAu inuviiu; are MucrtaJ J-' l-KKMH Y TKKIA .V ' '// Um '// remanifi. follows in su?h cases is, too that the fanner who ha* yet a few acre, of forest standing, being offt red a hundred dollars an acre for the ini fmm r Kmi.tnr 8 K1 f v| ^! ; K rl T lr BuBd y**^^ vm ing irom tlic r.qnavor u da* Btbool * 1 . Prr intin e Thc br<)a( i exU!I1 ,i lnK T hU r.i.,, . ,., .1 7 h.r A %s u-i.. son- Large stock in regular lines of Clocks, etc. Fine Krpairing carefully attended to by ruvMlf. YOUR PATRONAGE! will be gratefully teceived. W. A. BEOWN. WATCH REPAIRER, AC., Mark dale. 1 ALI>WIM IUKI>S K F Fl HI.IN rKMD <IA>TIM HANDS, EUHLIN & OARVIH. tu LauJrr A ll'iiuU, NUTAHIKM .y ( Loan a 16 KiunHtrr B.UiKlsri-.K.s^ MtLICITOHH. CONVKTANrnw. Ac Mon rw> IUt Ksst. Toronto. FROST & FROsT. 'TJMiKISTKHS SOI.iriToaa. OONVKTA.HCTU*. Ac OOter INmlrtl HtrsM Owe* *-,i *, s4 inj Thursday at KLKIHKBTCN J. W rru.ST LI. M AI.KRRP KKDST. Crown CouMy Attorney. Alit HocK-tjr In METIK'HIXT CHI RCH GORDON'S IB BUY 1C IS mr.rt Kim.te* at 11 s m * A.W p m. I 1 Hunda fUhool u V ai Toun, F,|,le'. |\ |1 V T ]7VslV: C I I / i I > - ; ( 'j> r fiff** t ' v " r ? "''> *v*niti(i t T-:I XI JT\.l\lN i:jOO 0111/1 often, eoluuiaa of cold and which, invisible to the eye, rise from overy forest, whn tli.-v met in .urn cient quantity with tlit-so, as just re timber, thinks i that if the wood were marke d, change from invisible gone he could obtain yearly crops ^ t!iat d , nser from the land, and buy lug fuel and an j tnat ^, a let. the forest go Tliwi too geuer Thl(l procegs , ^^ and give fR i X ,< K . U:r ,iij: LoKdK . ally, cattle, instead of being n-st, ,cU,l wlial lnay ^ fcHC as ; " ro . . M . 4 , s , ,. N , to one portion of a farmer . biuti. are dllctHl bv u . al caugtlH Writer- diff.-r UKKT.n th.ir i...i, ...,. str.m. Block | allowed the full range of what forest ,,.,,"., l.;l. !. on e<.ry Kri.lay on or l.fr>re the full _. an lo tlie manner in wliicn the pre- vuitint i,i,.tiir-.i runUsiiy -i, . u... i he lias remaining, fhese dcstrov t u- n... w M , , .- >...^,o of woods acts on the atmosphere, i . undergrowth and give tlu- wind a but on thig one ^ ,,, ev M ,.,. dear .weep through the forest below. lhat lb< . alr of thc forest , 1|oro ^,1 IH'tFMlUA *otlit every lieavy gaJ.. levi-U more aud (iani ,, lllan thal of t ,, e wmi _ J|K^ -rr^d. and more of our standing timber; try. that so also will be that above it. !,,. i,i.-k r,, r ,,,, mai get in ; the older treen decay at ttlldi of emUM ^ whenever a saturated ESffS&X* "" the top and i-ot at the rooU, and, of a||(1 wal - mpr cntnni pM ^ s over . it Jos. n,^, . t .. s o course, the undergrowtk being de- llllwt , IK . e WH .i l>itatioi . w | lic i, w ill W J HKLLAHT. Sec >. I'l tn-fS Nth. Vi. /. O. r-r I i-l k -, l.t brrthen ror W H CiMr.toirr HI. I troyed there ai-e no young trees to re- f a || j,, ^ n place them. The young trees and nndergrowth gone, the .1111 getti leave to strike on the trunks of the uliln o. To P.KHHKHTON Ixxln* No IM. inert in tholr I^K|C Kotnii. Hiram's block. Toronto urevt FLESIIKKTOX. l^lesherton Heat Market. on the 1st ami ml Minnla\ In . Ii numtb. at 7:30 p.m sharp Vinillnf brethrea welroine trees, and on tli ground near their h T K ""T ;"!'"-. *" t ? * " r " "" * w _ D 8 *- "> bt Datum <if hl<x>d claausiug. reKulating, enter .SKPT.liUOI), rooU. Both of ill. >! are unnatural and injurious to a forest. Some few f.iiini is hen and there, aware of these i.irts, are |>irsi:iving their woodland* ; but, observing that these are hut u minium, noticing the present state of our older townships, and remember- Mg that, twenty yearn eemed standing forest siitticieiit to ..f bl.MKl ClMUaiug, . giTiti); herbs, roots and barks enter mt.. llurdiwk llkxvl Hitters -a purely Teue BOVXTAIN roi'Xfll. No. IM. Royal Tsmplars ises of tlie f _L''!! I "' > : r 'Il l - I !2 l ?- th "'?" 1 . 1 -. Slr " n ' tnlilc remedy that cures disraseii bluud, liver and ki.lneTs. , Dloe*. 1st snil rd Timsttar rveng n e st 7 : 00 lock. Visitors an cordially lu,ltl li month PATRONIZE HOME." J.. HMITH. B.C. J. O Beimit.1.. It K SONS itf TEMrKKA.M'g. dr. number The following, from the Dundalkipi.KHHn<TON DIVISION NO ** meet in hack, there //^ W of l ast we ek. we heartily m- mJ^^^^^^ST^SSi render us upctire of timber for ecu- dorse:- Those farmers who are in brethren cordially invited J. R. Moou. W P. rery '"<>* J. SrnocLC. R.B. turics. itapjH-aisceitaiu that, if we tl' libit of going to distant village* change not our method, another score to purchase supplies, that could be _.. kr 1 m of years will find our fanning country obtained a well iu their own village, K MAI I,K F, TS lartrelv destitute of wrHMlland AH U HI 1\. 1 I I\ J J. kj nj should remember thc advantage, t i-\ Jwunni by the resulu in other FLESHERTON. ,uutries. and the partial nxperience eII J o y ^ beln K wilhin ras - v *"** f ofourown.it will be loiaid that as thriving village. Not only have ' lr * Harris. John W. IrMtiroRf. KUCSHRSTUN, t'o. OkS\ T\IVIIO.S 1-OVKT ( l.fcRk COMMIHSIWWVH V in R, CoiiTM>anrr.*c Aaentfor pnreaa** and >sJ vf lauds Appraiser for C L C torn sud r r P. * H Hoilet) Money to loan on tbc iu.~t raswinalile terms Isai Bk or M MIHIUtr I.ICKNSKS Jas. K. Sloan* IXMUKAX<'K AUXA'T, Kt'UKMA hV|>rsenllnx that soltd old Fire InsurasM* f.i th.. \"ii n I'vioK. ,,f Norwich. Knclaod Iniuranrr rffnctnl on HHUCM. otitlmllilltigt. Ar at low rates, tnsum aauist l^btcinK W. J. BKLLAMY. Twr. i-I.I.RK ikTIMIISlA. <'<>.\fKY.tM 'Kit. TVKKDS. MIIHTK \<)RH. LRARKH. Ac . prrpar a/ d snI properly esi-eutod Insurant* sffor Ud ID BfnVinMi cuin|>aiurs Money to lend a< . - rates. Framing and House-Joining. Tbe und>rsi(nea is prepared lo eSBcuts) all rders entrusted to luiu for the erection uf IttrrUtng* ami A'rum. t<*it.h,j,. lunni; the neason of IRKS All material furnished if h> delrt*<l Xon but ritni|,-t"i' wnrklnca eiil|il(iv.l Th* *i-f li..n in w. rk h. ntven In OIK pait Is a Kuarantev for thr future ! Apply to A Mel. foil Klestiurtou Hiiou Cash paid for fat Cattle and Sheep. Fresh Moata constantly on hand fur Cash. Orders promptly filled. Station Hotfil. .I'-j- ll.iuiui/i .{ .Sim, last as deforesting becomes general they a ready market for all kinds of. the little springs and rivulet* now produce, but the prosperity of ic value of Fall Wheat JO 78 to Spring Wheat 7 MISS LEVER, o 78 Fashionable Dress and fl 45 H4 the forest is natin ally adapted to re luu<L Slltmld R mft " desin ' to 1"" {' e ** Jj * 4 ;eive largo qnanlities of moisture, to I chaae a farm, the first thing he wants ' & retain it for a considerabl period, and] to know is, how far it is from a good p'^'*,', ! .? .]? to allow it to ]>K8 away at suoh tunes | tw \t vtt all d tin- nearer a prosperous v'l , .,. as ncfldefl to keep the springs in How , viUa ^ c lhp farm ig the 1|loro valuable H(IV ,',", ton" ...,i >l, n ..nk r n .. n .iu ._;.> , i r... !. may, pei ion Support your own town, know- HJ,I CS 5 50 M I Sheepskins 4ft it 1B . and thereby greatly to ssi-,t the fei- rility of the adjacent fields. 1|1R that 1M advancing its prosperity, xv,,",, It will also be then found -a is al- . you further your own interests. being found in our front town- N,, T B AI>. It Is so agreeable ttist pren an . .ill take it. Kor coii((hs. colds. ' kg - P r brace sa, crimp, asthma atnl limnchitiM Chickens, per brace... . xhipe --that thc winter'* cold will be much iimiv keenly felt, owing to i in mfaut winds huving free sweep over thc tree- denuded lit-ldi, that it will take muc ' 1 1 yoiiiig or old more fuel to warm the hoiiaes, and) much more food to maintain the ... . i Ueoi> AOTICI. II onr readers will accent .-*ttl- -that the cultivation of wintcr| proffBrrf ^,, ioa _ they will alw . y , ^ ery \ Gees* croup, H Pectoral lialssm m reliable for Turkeys 01; 2(1 11 7> 3 .V. (I II 18 (I (M) 5 60 !' (Hi ti fill 20 00 (i f0 11 p MWI, iiii-i win mi^myrt ncvi wheat and of clover, owing to the hnUie of Hazard's Yellow Oil at hand lor inevitable drifting of the SUOW OVCr|o i emergencies, snob as Bornt, Hoalds. the unsheltered fields, will becomfi ! Wounds, I^meneas. Croup. Chilblsins. lll.e )ORB profitable, and that all ontdoorj work done during thc winter will U- juMt JOHN WHITTEN. Builder and (Contractor. Mantle-Maker, Mtraln'N Blork. I l.-vU< ri,.n. Steam I lour .4 T PLKSH ERTON KTA TION. For Sale! I'rtreM.W. Wdiiwn . lialsnoe in 0syer Toronto, <irry cV KrHC# Instalments Iwinh ebeprlTileii)! of paying >oont<T if ,l.-i>i.slili-i. >Mk interest at tbr rat of (I pr TUS>,VTI> depart TXiam RKN-r/n KA'SY'-TKH^'"" 1 *'*'** ' V " '""- ' 10 ' "' THRalxire Uut<-l hsvuui been llii>riurlilt t, ft.tl.Ml tlkrnijKhiiut. IP -w alXor'U ei<-f*Tl^iit c eoraiapdaMon to UM travslHM |>ul>:.. lh, i,.r u w.ll supplied with rh*>lre l.iqMrx .i..| ( ,^ ar . In fx-t. ample ac-oniiingdaUou 11 iUra,' her* to both 1 1 1 41, aud bast. u<> 1 > Canadian rariiir Railway. ONTARIO "MVISIPy. Change of Time. r tfrel A/..,,, /HI/ \,.r 2.-FARMSI-2. TO RRNT OR SELL ', C&gMT VALLKY ToaoMTn. ili>part. K Ifl am . srrlve. tt " NOTK -Mlied train leaves Parkdalo 1 a.m ONTARIO * QUK 10 pro SM Both wrll wa>wsd Artnuiesls. All iu tbu Townabip o I UOpjn. Depart all 18 now read? to take Imilrflrit eontrarts for the _ . _. ...a.n ,.f IMK-. All ordc. will t>,. P r,.n,ptl! for Urtaw arttoaja applj U nttt-ii,li-.| to as iiHiial by K Isrflo and pfflrient Man* of workman. Alsotakm this opportunity to lioartlly thank tbe |>ubliu for pact pa.trunat.-i- WHYTK. Arrlfe v. n. * t:. p m MrNK1>f.r. ROGER LEVER, I /'".,! Toronto PrMal>> TUAINH I.KAVK FLESHTSKTON SSTATION I a m. tcif: p m . A. 40(1 p i I a.nv. tjM v > . * *) i

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