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Durham Review (1897), 9 Nov 1905, p. 5

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" maimed"? essence) concentrated on the of Ceylon. . the ele. w med was feel's Kw knows be most dur the market mine them e new ranges “MM td-Th Ba at Flour munch!“ nanofh‘ 9-:th- GES MS io marit- HMLm T PROCESS Shoemakimt lambskin mWhy? IUPE AGES H Shoem an he Mogul nave a great variety made to order 3 our speck“, Pare. PM and Reliable. Shoeman B t Bell g, 190tt atson s practiced RUBBERS. $5.60 to s." m made Moduli, It prices 1sure Hun MN [Ola Ek The Hanover Conveyancer, LENDS MONEY at very lowest ram. Places Inseam». of In kind-1n nibble 1'ou+rmies, Collects Dom. Arr-am Business DiHUthios, Drum Villain: “I!" Sell. C.P. R. Tick.“ to nll points. Besides other land: he ottem the following hnglng: 100 Acres Monmouth, Southwest ot mr my ', 'r'eui,'y'g,".t',teQ In am good rum mu ner boun to so we”. 125 Acres Norm-III” Con 18; Venice-ted and improved. Will rent it not "tld MNW. ‘50 _Acg._. Bqrttutolt "oeth of Allan Put The Hanover Conrerancer. Hanover W. H. BEAN Il en": nudism Jackets nt. .. . .01.oo 3nd 1.40 each Ilifllf'illl(llli%llfWlrl)ll TIF', at SELLS " CHEAP FUR PAPERIIES a moo. tr, 6, 6.50 ”113.00 each FUR RI'FP‘B at. . . . . $1.50, 3.00, 4.75 AM 5.00 each.- _ - I; feFG"iCiled5To"iiira" ale. 100 Acres Bontlnck Betty Roe" tVttgee't Well improved and owner an In. month tim n-r to my manned. Durham Haldane. Owned brJ.h. Pe"" l.adxu' winter vetattmn...................meup Children'. Winter Venn. all “autumn. . . . Jae up y LW HONEY-Just in. Cull And no In. MI 4 " Irulert's outside SKIRTS for h]! Ind Winter at 8.100. 3.00. 3.50 and 4.50 ouch Large size bed t?omtortem..t.2tr, 1.75. 2, RM, ' out: Large 114 the amulet“ Mallow. white nnd m,......... I I. H. MILLER votograptUr. - - Aid, n has number of other Farm and Town Impala. MacFarlane d Co. Bruggists ail Booksellers BABY'S GOUGH CURE PINOL BALSAM savanna it, Mllll'll COUGH CURE H. H. MILLER, C. L. GRANT. In FUR RUFFS we have them from $2 up to $9. Also nice assortment of CAPERINES. Venetians, Sergea.M?hain and Henrietta», cant be beaten. Our 50e values in allwool GOODS DTETv7" DRESS FURS to the most delicate child. A specially prepared remedy for the little folks-pleasant to take and effectual. May be given with snow For recent coldn. may all irritation-N cents a bottle. For chronic mg]... Never has to elves relief -evory bottles fully guaranteed, no. a bum. S93iF,i, (llll,l)lll'll iliM illlllllllll 'ine:"'? :iikf 31.203131: '_-J_l the chicknne would consume. They should be fed and the trough ole-nod Ind turned over 8 time; u d". Gin them water twice e dey end grit 2 " 8 timeo a week. Baluee at the "timc-The chick- enl should be given owioo . jis on much ttur,a)t.'ifl1 than 22tt . hoe. - ed and and out. - tee gin-B be applied ,ninth. In! Killing the Liee.-1utore the chicken are plnced in the on!“ they ehonld be well dusted with eulphur to hlll the lice. They would be eulphnred again 8 dart before being killed. The Fm: Wew..-%oit them lightly the flrtrt, week. A smell quantity ot feed should be fed slang the troughs; " um n “ten add more. but autumn-aha Duration of the tiutunmg:--Ti" chiekene should rennin in the crate: not more than 24 dare. Some will {eaten more readily then others. These should be picked out . week before tinmhed. and during the lent week it is well» feed a little beef tellow. Iheved into the trough dong with the mesh. ebontl lb allow per dey to " 01 60 chickens. Equipment for I?atutttinet--. , in unusable to use the crates described in Bulletin No 7. It only a small num- ber are to be taturturd, packing boxes of suitable dimensions can be adapted for the pun-peso. The open top ol the box may be made the bottom of the crate and one side should be removed for the trout. Lathe should be nailed up and down the trout and lengthwise of the crate to form the door. The lathe are put the same distance apart as recommended in the construction of the fattening crates. A board should be loosened in the top to re- move the chickens, and a feed trough arranged in front. A shaping board and shipping boxes are alao required, y'atteutug Ratiuns'- A tatiaiactory ration is one that is palatable and that will produce a white tie-h Cate. finely ground or wilh the coarser hulls sifted out, should term the basis of all the grin mixtures. Ground corn fed in excess will result in a yellow hub of interior quality; ground peas im. pert a hardness that is not deniruble, Ground oats. buckwheat. barley and low grade tiottr are the most suitable meals. Satisfactory Meal Mixturetc-. I. Ground onttt (coarse hulls removed.) 2. Sittings from rolled oats (no hull- ing dun-t should be included ) 8. Two parts ground oats. two parts ground buckwheat. one part ground corn. 4. Equal parts ground oats. ground barley and ground buckwheat. 6. Two paate ground barley, two parts low grade flour. one part wheat bran. The meal should be mixed to athin "Idle with thin flour skim milk or I'llll2'llia", 0n the arerage lo lbs of meal require from " to 17 lbs of sour skim milk. A small quantity of cult should be added. When "aeient skim milk or butter milk can not be obtained for mixing the mull. Animal and nw vegetable food would b. added to the ntion. In order to hue the chickens plump end fit for the market when at the most protitable us. they should be put in the clues when trom three to four months old, would: mic-bis mullet chickens of toy use mil ebow “in: In the enters. Select. tur “Inching chickens that am ot medium size, of a. braid square shupd, with 911015 urn-ugh: leg" eat. well ups“, and above 51 with u good constitution. - In mauled unmet it in adwsaMe to mun-act a rough bond shelter to shed the rumor the crates might be earned into a shed or burn. During cold weather the ‘craten should be plum-d in a. warm build-nu. Abundant PODIUOUOD is ranked M. .1] times. The onto. we placed on “andlmin. from tho pound. The droppings are re- ceivod on and or other absorbent mater- In]. Almht "Y" trough " in. “hide. carded on "to brackets nailed to no end. of the crate. Tho bottom of the trough it 4 in. above the floor and the an)" Inside edge is 2 in. ham the crow. Situation of ttrite"...-. Iu warm weather we crates should he placed outdoors in . abeltorqd position. i 'uditgtrtastoritunet: _ The tailoring enum- from Bulletin jNo him! with feeding and preparing poultry tor market. "rrnttttta calm" " cane. The httening cute. in one at the illne- truion nations no 6 It long, " In wide end 20 in high. inside meneuremenu. Etch cm: in divided by "w ugh; wood- ed partitions into three communion“, sud ench compartment Isolds tour chick- ens. The frame pieces are 2 in wide. tml eeveweighths in thick. This (“we " coverod with slate, plsetsdlougtltwmr on three aides, batoni. back on top, and up and down in front. The plate for the bottom are seven-eighth: in. wide, and tlvo-eltpniss in. thick; the back, up and front plats are the some Width, we only 1 three-eighth: m thick. Two inch spaces between the date in front enable the chicken to en trom the trough. The bottom sluts are " in apart and the slat neareet the back In 21 in from the corner liece. The bottom than are pieced on the top of the bottom cross pieces of the frame to prevent the chiokeon' feet being bruised when the crate " pinned on the ground. The top slots are 2incheu Apart und tins back riots " men. The top slow are out above each srition and six “with two inches will; end nailed under them. The three doors to formed are hinged to the rear corner pieces. “and will pay wall for an "oath. The" " a ttood demand this you far a Good quality. but design do not mt the poor ouch. PM will do well to In! Hair chicks on the mutant: good coho anion; one on Inch . pound of ohiohn u one-ply " he an unto. pound of Wk or but Inn “A. ditrsreuoe wow- In the price. It vou has" not automate “may. Ihip only to rumble produce watchmen. If Mapping Hive one man allow for conudenblo shrinkage. on com- pa pound-Ii" weight. Ill“ told “than "rietial pup-um. A In“. (coding will ‘1'. than " It“! Lett, uh, alumni-old ditve or drou- 39508 obtain will": bring that -. " oom- - ”mud H... ..-:..|.. _|.__ m3: hA i514: . Don’t forget our 80 day Saleof boots and Shoes. A splendid vuiotv from which to choc-c. . mrttBrtrtty-dh- & tine in Abundance C; McARTHUR There are still some Bargains left in our Ready-med". We have several dozen good pairs of papyr-ereelltn"a- luo for' the money. Also than he”: cloth Ovexcosto and s few suits whit: we all by the piece if desired. Matthews & Latimer I hereby give notice that. pursuant to the totgtettttmettt Act. I shall on Friday the 2tth day of November A. n.. 1006, at the hour of one o’clock In the after- noon, at the Town Hall in the Town of Dnrhtur, in the County ofOrer. proceed wsrllhy Public Auction so much of the snld lands as may he necessary for the payment ”of the arrears of taxes, and charges thereon. unless ouch ur- renrs and charges shall have been noon- er paid. All the undermentioned lands are patented. Lot Stunt TuxearCosts Tots 9 Bruce E 821.23 85.71 826.94 B. k 18 Countess“? 9.51 2.82 1289 S pun} Gar. W. 11.70 3.3) 15.03 76 Wm [in " .88 .47 1.88 116."...1'. " 1.75 .$ 2.45 MEIIS III} MRI) JUST ARRnrED-. A carload of (lllilillilllil, fl,l)llil MED ttgl “13% fllllilll I afigli)lllillf This Way, Gentlemen Good Tweed Pants Cheap The Reliable Grocery . . . . TREASURER? SALE OF LANDS FOR ARRIARS " TAXES Town ot Durham. County of Grey To Wit t BY VIRTUE of a warrant issued un- der the hand of the )mynr of the Town of Durham, and the seal of the. Corpor- ation of the Town of Durham in the County of Grey. haul-inc date the hh day of August A. D.. 1906, and to me directed. commanding me to levy upon the lunds hereinafter described for the arrears of have respectively due there.. on, together with all costs incurred. A fulttsnnouneement of the new vol- ume will he sent with ample copies of the paper to any address on request. The new Iuhscnber for 1006 who undo 81.75 for the new volume at once will receive free all the remaining incurs for 1906, including tho Double Holiday N timbers: aim Tux Commmox's " Minutemen " Calendar for lim, litho- graphed in twelve colors and gold. Tm: Yom's Conrmnox. 144 Berkeley Street. Boston. Mass. notes on Current events and discoveries in the field of scum-e and natural his- tory. -_-_ bright and nrnusin-k Lteedoten, items of strange and curious knowledge, poems and s etch“. This is what Tm: COMPANION offers its readers during 1906. And the qual- ity of it is fully equal to thr quantity. The paper is interesting without being sensational, might, without being thwhy, elevating and strengtheninz without being prosv+a paper for every member of the family. complete stories if the heat of living tstore-writers-tstories of character, stoma of achievement. stories ofbumnr thoughtful and timely editorial articles on Important public and domestic questions. -..- special articles eontrihatedbr "motto men and wornett--t.r-liers, mam-u, soldiers, sailors, mammalian and men. of affairs. serial names, each A hook in itself. ro- Ititt,f, American life in home, camp and lie d. During I” Tn: Yom'a Conu- Mm will publish in weekly issue: Poacher plantings-Chick». *uteatkstt in mm “can. pluoh the “has from on. anchor. This Inuit is and bran imam-utterance! the hub- m would“ In. who.“ blood of pin-inc. no randy k to move the .80“ “has Ind bod the other) More ski- unit tn their when. or add minimal ad "qu food to the “don. lf the tmblo in ontuasd be pun-idea the mito- ou be found among that white pow- dory man It tho but of the re A “alpha! sud lard ointment about! be He pliod to the ntuertod puts. _ ARTHUR H. JACKSON. Tress urer Town Treuurer'n Dulce, Durham, August, Noir a}! The Youth’n Commie: 1111906. (Jno. Rose‘s Old Stand.) -.it you wtsnt-- A full stock of Coleman 's, of Kincardine. WINDSOR 8m w 5%. THU DUEHAM REVIEW Everything in readiness for the Spring season. Do you want any Jpn'ny imp/omen: . . Ploughs, Barrows, Drills, tkufflers etc. Enquire at this agency. 3tarootsg Wanting! . . Rakes, Mowers, Binders, ete., of this famous firm 'tt make. They give great satisfaction. Prices and terms to suit purchasers. tbeer, JUtt Pete, aumitto,t 29972531 . . fjijriGrii" Hair Use Ayers Hair Vigor and more to your my hair all the deep, dark, rich actor of early life. Then he added. digR,'1,','pt mums! 'tt and“, 'ii'ilyic.lhlh',iliihih'g,'LT','. r.,'fhh'r',l',.1'?,'st... a..- h,tdh.h"4'lt Ihtir Vigor 'easiiii-assaaaasin ayaanagaga?' , Ayerk Vim are your friends am about you? That you: my halt mate- you look old? And yet, you are not My! Pc-chone this looking old. N, G & J. McKechnie. I""'"'"'"".'""'""" R, G. J. McKeohnie Call and examine for yourself. It will only be a p1easureyor us to show youfour goods. We would strongly advise the people who are looking for Spring Gocds and right prices to be sure and strike Mekechnie's for a nice line of Lace Curtains from Just opened up, Linoleums and Floor Oils, ll and 2 yds wide. Also a nice line of t'A JAPANESE MATTINGS Addressxc. A. FLEHIIG. PHI for LACE CURTAIN S (The popular Cash Store.) a _ l at 'r'aub'h' xiii pl; JV; fiefs"b' , CARPETS Ahto ARCHIVES TORONTO 300 a pair up to 85.00 Men's Working Gloves W. hare an opened 3 new attoeh of r,i?j,ti,e,i?iriiri1i,?: W". J. c. mm!0tr, M. D _ w on can. {gingham good- 'Gl,'d'Tfhttfg't ”MAMA-III Telescope- & Club)“. " Iowa: price “chi ebullient. Shoe Dre-ins! Of "may kinda. Try ttalt time for your next. It ion good polish and bu been a good ortiet. Custom work and repairing a mud. niniGTii7i WG If ikiiitbli." _ Baird an be obtain. ed " Mable rites. Durban in I healthy no 3mm town, making it . mo" dull-able plus. Staff and Equlpmont. The who] I. thoroughly e ut in aching shim] in cheated and chasm? Ir,',,',),'.' 3nd tit any, 'dis".", tor full Junior Lenin; and Marion!» Ion work. The following competent mat! are In chum ' T1108. ALLAN, Ut Chan Certtttcate, Principal 11188 L. In. [gulfntp A., - __ -- _ Eiidén a. WmJohnmq. 4n. c. nutmeg?! We at showing no... In the? - boon, be a J. S. MCIlraith The Down Town SHOE STORE Fall Footwear - ire.,,.'..,?..!?????:"' Durham School NEE“?! gtt.tfenu.tty?te fnAet 9! tAtt.ryAry caautiii,Nofdru and English. mas *FLOBBIE McKEluuCBER. Hm (Elm 0mm and third you tmdemmduate ot Queen's sS','i'l,'g."gi Science, - and Geoxnphy. Illa MARY GORDON. m clan with honors. (indium of Ontario Nouns! Conga. Inhalatio- sud mush Guam during Model Tenn. um: " per month in “me. TERMS, CASH. tumult-whine. u. LI-C-P-J-h-Ju f and Chime-r. huvy or Tau-nut my" tut-norm i"'""""'; “Whilst-cum. oN.ttttg,ttt 'fa'.'" P4h'lthutfdlr. . "eqet m” I onto: noun kinda. Try, b-u a. I. H F I. '" p. I 32““. Tm cum... No. w Pftttr"ertrmnnr.tt-ad TIM otthse--Oat der'l Block. over Post OfBee 0tBtNr----L0W" TOWN. DURIHI. HONOR GRADUATE of Toronto Univeraity. graduate of Royal College of Dental Burg-30m of Ontario. Rooms, Over J t I HUNTERS New Store Jompuy and punk Fund. to Low on law " low! (no! ot t'eeet.. You""" maai q i 6&1)“th snafu! Vulunor. HONOR GRADUATE Toromo University, and um [and t'ahiUtgr. ham-l (damn In! an: n - 3m - ___ fiiirir, iaiiF iiGUt tin-zeal Gfifift Dummy in All“: hunches. W. C. PICKERING o. D s, L. o. S. oiBese,18rtmtgt, - - Lute admin to loomeld's (London. Fug) and to “Ann (New York) ttye Rupiah. Durban. Nov. 16. NB. By denham_§lntyal JOHN CLARK) Collection. “a Annoy promptly attottded Willa. booth, lama. 1m, Ame-Iona “Loom!” gamut. mum of doom.“ LT". mm but“ C I.“ Inonmr'u and Ada III- truon' Loco-nu prepared and Ya...“ Surrogate Conn Immu- PM)“. of Wit .Lotur- or Ad "glut-n49! Grid 9terdiyt2yhitr 9y..ttiytd. tiefi' otsikiiairirtudii -- arr6iiGT End Tm;- " Barman. Sonar". Ctttmrrtutttem, 0. Money to Loan. 06cc. McIntyre Block. over the Bank A. G. Much! we. W. F Dunn Barrister. Solicitor In Supreme Court Notary Public. Contaminant. he. Honey to Loan. fSBee, over Gondon'u Jewelry Store. o. McPHA IL.) - Public. Ctttttrni"itttterAhttt" moor. vuutor. Insunnce Agent. is Private Money to Low. Collec- tion. of all kinds promptly “was ded to. Fum- bought and sold! iGiiiiFtrrGiiaifeii His." m" AAO" in; MII' m be left It his Implement Wave my 4"fhllUfl clam-d, or“ $12an [ml-u run Building! and Comma. Dwelling idealism-lama“ villus. ”dwelling am lttpl'tg'.',"',; Calm gtNtet2tflwte, “pod-e. a my. 'll,%'lA%r41lJl"l'l"lllAitg nwwdmdm lowest at. "ei-g-Ri-d-thd-ttshit-d new”; “mama, 010m. 8913. idii'iiuCaciiat ireiiiaiGiiiie" Revlei tif Ice. Durham. w Correspondence man-u we or: Pgli'td'2r, will :ewptompdy D. IOPIAIL. Ceylon P. 0 " to C. IAIAGB. Durham " Ccylon In. unlephone once. ARTHUR GUN. DARRIITI’R. .OlOlTOR. roarnr wouc coca-uncut. 1 - MI “in .16- to Dinne- d Wanna and Children. Witt tteat the Kidd-u h Moure, Durham, the lm WM: 'd each month from 10.. m. an 4 p. n. Elle. Earl Nose an Throat J. EGRANT. D. D.S., L. D. S. G. LEFBOY McCAUL. Auctioneers. nice. McKenzie'I Old BI and, Durham DEN TAT... MACKAY & DUNN, Licenced Auctioneer for Go. Grey Ptr-at than". , our J.£|J.Hunur'o Stu. Ohio A.l. IOWA 2to Ch. LEG-AL. J. I. ”A“. Illin- J. P. TELFORD DR. BROWN. Fire Insurance Go. Wed in m. DR. BURT Licensed Auctioneer fo the County of Grey. JACKSON, lulu-dag. Ttiiiii% ‘“‘ was?! '.. Owen Sound m I I

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