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Durham Review (1897), 27 Sep 1906, p. 5

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r 3rd, we beâ€" d off are almost cerâ€" fx': year. The advanced and hat the brokâ€" 1 be reorganâ€" eason. ?:ke fiilky by buy. ng this sale. YV in until the ed over. Arâ€" st day of the argains will particu Jarriage arriage me on show ean render to us. ‘APER NG he Prompt SM E N roll in the ie of this seaâ€" hted patterns lines will be to cost. Of e enough left this is the have to buy ittle money alder‘s Block a & Rid ows of IS : paper lasts, have the enâ€" from . lishesâ€"â€"someâ€" and 35¢ each astituâ€" siness ourse, *, side roven Hous ve well be seâ€" °s Mmo SELLS ianos § ! CC rance fil( 0‘ onday ece T A BL ® Chat rices erg Co. R E. rice CHEAP en h The Durham Furniture Go NV o _ fireproof roofs? â€"SEPT EMBER 27, 1906 Paterson‘s "Wire Edge" Ready Roofing . To reduce our close prices. Call at our urniture WOMn tmA o 8 210C 0f all grades and makes at very WOOD, LOGS & LUMBER TAKEN IN EXCHANGE. Warercomsâ€"â€"one door South of the Post Office. stock we are offering lines of all grades LA U NU C W en iek w * lt c 1 We on h G-oi:n.g »t Cowâ€"Thos Petsy. T Class 3Iâ€"Grade cattle Milk cowâ€"Jas ‘Gibson, 1 and 2, J & J Hunter, Heifer two yearsâ€"Jas Gibâ€" son, Dan Edge. Heifer one yearâ€" Arch Park 1 and 2. FPeiferâ€"calfâ€"Wm Smith, Alex Herd. Steer, two yearâ€" Searf and Sons 1, 2, and 3. Steer one earâ€"Scart and Sons I aud 2, Alex fierd. Fat beastâ€"A 8 Hunter 1 and 3 A Livingstone 2nd. \ SHEEP. | Cless 32â€"Oxford Downs. Ramâ€"Brigham Bros, John Fairâ€" bairn. Shearling ramâ€"Brigham Bros John Fairbairn, _ Ram Lambâ€"John Fairbairn 1 and 2. Pair ewesâ€"Jobhn Fairbairn 1 and 2 Pair Shearlin ewer Soon orhaim 1 and 3 "Palt ewe ohn rn. pen diplomaâ€"John Fairbairn. Class 25â€" Herefords Bull, 2 yearsâ€"A S Hunter, Ball, 1 }'râ€" A S Hunterland 2 Buil calfâ€" P Hunter, A S Hunter, Cowâ€" A 8 Hunter, J P Hunter. Best Herdâ€" A 8 Hunter. Class 27â€"A yishire® Cowâ€"J G Gray 1 and 2. Class 30â€"Jersey § oi â€" M 220 W 400 Koal, 1906â€"W n Mountain, Class 23â€"Horses in Action. 2 35 race, purse of $530â€"Jas Gladstone, ! Collingwood, Geo Gray, Collingwood, ! Chas. Miller. Thoro‘bred cattle class 24â€"Durham 2 yr bullâ€"W A Li vingston, Win ’Scarf, Scarf & Sons. 1 yr bullâ€"Scarf & Sons. Bull calfâ€"Jno Fairbairn 1 & 2 Alex Herd, Cowâ€"Scarf & Sons 1 & 2 WmSmith. 2yr heiferâ€"Scarf and Sons 1&3, W A Livingston 2nd. 1 yr heifer Scarf and Sons 1 & 2, W A Liyâ€" ingstone. Heifer calfâ€"Scarf and Sons 1 53. Wm Smith 2nd. Best Herdâ€" Scarf & Sons. ! _ Span 1400 Ibs or overâ€"W H Waddel, « | 8 Puterbough, John Sharp. _ Brood | mareâ€"â€"Dan Greenwood, 8 Puterbough, 1 D McAuliffe. Foal of 1006â€"S Puterâ€" p| bough, D McAuliffe. Filly, one yearâ€" , 8 Peterbough Gelding, one vearâ€"D , McAuliffe, D Greenwood. Filly two | yearsâ€"Dan McLean, Wm Scarf." Geldâ€" _ ing two yearsâ€"Jas Ellison. Spring colt | by Olydesdale champion, Jno Staples‘ | prizeâ€"Dan MceAuliffe, Dan Greenwood |Geo Aljoe. Dan Greenwood. 4 Class. 20â€"Gen Purpose Spanâ€"And Filsinger. Jas Calder. Brood mareâ€"W in Herd, Van Greenâ€" | wood, Win Scarf, Foal of 1906â€"Dan |Greenwood, Geo Aljoe. _ Filly, one ]yetu'â€"G Aljoe, Arch Park. Gelding one yearâ€"2nd prize. Dan Greenwood. Filly, two yearsâ€"R Lindsay. Geldâ€" ’ing two yearsâ€"Dan Greenwood. [ Class 21â€"Roadsters Class 22â€"Coach & Span â€" Walter, Bell Foal, 1906â€"W m Mount ns o0 000 CE RETUETE Spanâ€"W m Ritchie. wingle driverâ€" J D Schaefer, W T Pinder, Jno Fairâ€" bairp. Saddle horseâ€" Scarf & Sons, Wm Allan, Gelding, one yearâ€"H Grasby 1 & 2. _ Pekin drakeâ€"W im Smith 1 and 2 ; duckâ€"Wm Smith. Emden ganderâ€" Thos. Gadd 1 and 2 i gooseâ€"T Gadd 1 and 2. Tonlouse ganderâ€"Wm Wil. l1s ; gooseâ€"W m Willis,. Class 18â€"Common Fowl. Cockâ€"Thos Gadd 1 and 2 ; henâ€"Jas Gray. Thos Gadd. ooo o oys ts Oe Ne ___Bronge turkey cockâ€"T Gadd, Wm Willis ; henâ€"T Gadd. Class 16â€"Turkeys bred in 1906, Bronze turkey cockâ€"Wm Willis, ghgz Gadd ; henâ€"Wm Withs, T add. ol . CC 4CA AACAMET To he South Riding. |** eevmomenees Subscription priceâ€"§1.00 per year if paid in advance ; $1.25 if not so paid. Advertising rates on application to C. RAMAGE, Publisher Aleadi ig weeklfy Journal, giving prominence to locality anews o Durham and County Grey, with special attention to the South Riding. Che Burhian Review Class I5â€"Turkeys, prior TRHURSDAY, sBPpr Class 19 Class 17â€" Continwed from Page Sale "ALL SHOW. Coach & Carriage â€"Heavy Draught HORSES Ducks and Geese », Ltd. s _Louis”“i:lehn. * to 1906, 27, BARCLAY . Undertaking and Embalming Em Emt CEETU time till the rain came Renew for the Review Lo ooo on 5. NC Oe 9 CE Omeene . eb MAE K McLean‘s, Nearly every one around the Rocky took in the Show and report a good Hina BM DaL _ "o. Wedding Belis ringing arou Rocky, Mr John McKechnie has his bricked for the winter, is Lrhss ’Livingstoue yisited at We have opened up Undertaking Rooms in Thos. Swallow‘s buildâ€" ing opposite the Middaugh House and are prepared to do business with any person requiring underâ€" taking. Satisfaction guaranteed in Embalming, _ Our stock of funeral supplies has arrived ; also a full line of Catholic robes, etc. Mrs Thos Ewen and 3 C Stayner, are spending a m Mr Neil McGillivray and Ewen, before their departi West. Miss Carrie 'McKechnie who been on the sick list is improying Wi . mebn U o l F As no news has been heard from this part, I thought I would write down a few items. Threshing is the order of the day, Miss Jean Vessie spent last Friday at Mr Wilkie‘s, Mr Wellwood, Williamsford, spent the latter part of last week at Mr Alex McGillivray‘s, ’ While in Holstein the we were shown through â€" Holstein creamery by butter maker, Mr Dug Speaking of the shortag files, etec. Mr _.Cameron the cause to those for the in this seasons make of bu amount of 70000 I‘bs. Very hopeful are the a rural .telephones will be & thing in most farm houses : considers the fact that for dividuals Mr Calvert and | the Phone Co have under supply their needs and hav the poles at once and the 1 string a distance of over tw Mr and Mrs Jno Thompson friends in Mt Forest last week the ooo 200 009 ooR â€" TECGSL® ening up the grass. Born.â€"In Normanby on Sat 22nd inst to Mr and Mrs Geo Lewis (twins) & son and daughter. IP o Mfranas‘ 24c _2 ", ~wSpP‘CH GD€ pulpit in Knox church on Sunday Paat but to our way of reckoning it was a most scholarly prepared disâ€" course very effectively and forcibly delivered. ‘whe excellent shower of rain on Thersday last was thankfally reâ€" ceived and will be a very important factor in enlarging the turnin eran 100 cae s d 2 WB ... 3 GC} Ayâ€"!CHC SNOwer of rain on Thersday last was thankfally reâ€" ceived and will be a very important factor in enlarging the turn:'jp crop, hustling nE the fall wheat an freshâ€" enin@ mnw #ha 2200 We are not informed of the Rev gentleman‘s name who occupied the ulpit in Knox church on Sunday P&St blll:l:nnnr war osk sola o. . Sons, 2. 1 Muir. 3. L Scarf & Sons Class 38â€"Red, Boarâ€"A Scott. _ Sowâ€" Spring pigsâ€"A Bcott, 1, 2 an Bacon Hogsâ€"Scarf & Son's J Darling‘s Specials, _ 1. Largest herd of cattle Ramâ€"A Muir. Shearling ramâ€"A Muir. Aged ewesâ€"A Muir. Shearâ€" ling ewesâ€"A Muir Ewe lambsâ€"A Muir. Best penâ€"A Muir, Diploma. Fat sheepâ€"Wm Herd, A Muir. Swine. Class 36â€"Black. Boarâ€"John Eckbardt, 1, 2 and 8. Breeding _ Sowâ€"John Eck hardt, Spring pigsâ€" John Eckharat, Class 37â€"White, Boarâ€"Scarf & Sons, David Hamilâ€" ton. â€" Sowâ€"Arch Park, John Eckâ€" hardt. _ Spring pigsâ€" Scarf & Sons 1 and 2, Hugh McDonald, I C Ramâ€"E _| stone. St W A Liy Brigham, Aged ewe Brigham. bam, W . Ewe lambs ingstone. C Ram:lA q }°, Sheariing ramâ€"H G Brigham " HUUSE"DLD l W A Livingstone. Ram lambâ€"H @G Brigham, W A Livingstone 2 and 3. Aged ewesâ€"W A Livingstone, H G Salad bBrizbavr;n. ASlIxJeaflmgâ€" eweuâ€"ééi G Brigâ€" am, ivingstone, m Edge,. Ewe lambsâ€"H G Brigham, W A Liy. | . Although the salad ingstone. watercress, chiccory, Class 3$4â€"Leicester contain little nutrimen Ramâ€"A Muir, Arch Park, R Lin. | fOiDX. refreshing an dsay, . Shearlingâ€"â€"A Muir, Wm Herd, | !*Ȣ the appetite ; foi Ram lambâ€"A Muir1d 3, W Herd | 838 conutitute a course 2nd. â€" Aged ewesâ€"A Muir, Wm Herd | ditber. ‘They can be n 2 and 3. Shearling ewesâ€"Wm Herd | Attractive ways and ara Arch Park, A Muir. Ewe lambsâ€"A | using up leftâ€"oyers, sucl Muir. Wm Herd 2 and 3. Best Penâ€" etables, fish, these to be A Muir, Diploma. im mntwISlcks 3 )N THE DURHANM It â€"fiVvG"â€"Br-i"b;;;.va stone. _ Shearling ramâ€"H G Rocky Saugeen. o6 Blythe‘s Corners Ewen and 3 children of spending a month with CZ20O8 Will D6 a common st farm houses when one he fact that for two inâ€" r Calvert and Mr Mark Co bhave undertaken to ‘st herd of cattleâ€"Scarf & Largest flock of sheepâ€"A Largest number of pigsâ€" Class 35â€"Cotswold 6 and the wire will e of over two miles. stein the other day through the famous ery by the genial Mr Dug Cameron. e shortage of grass, Cameron attributed ringing around the O MO" un Mesinmens: y and Mr John departure for the Thompson visited and harv-eâ€";l"e::ted _vhe signs that has his house 83â€"Shropshire he falling off butter to the of reckof)i"nâ€"E â€"it ‘ prepared disâ€" owâ€"A _ Scott. , 2 and 3, @})," .E KT PeC . 8 ' TORONTO Mr L 1. 2 and 3, has A _ Living AN Awram l $3 0 C _ PLITIIS TWVEDBL and sell OCEAN TICKETS,. Every kind _ of legitimate business attended to. Ever;fling private. Our Motto : ** Always prompt, Never Negligent, " maad 4. 3 3 0000 4 Can now sell it for a good deal less and IT8 A BARâ€" GAIN, Then I have a 100 ACRE well imâ€" proved farm .near Durham that I will sell VERY CHEAP or trade for other property, It‘s asaap. For considerâ€" ably under $3000 I will gell 100 acres in Bentinck, with good soff brick veneerâ€" ed and frame house, large frame bank barn, frame stables and P‘g stables, good orchard. This is really a sacrifice 1 have also a great lot of other proâ€" perty for sale and a MILLION DOLâ€" LA!gS of MUONEY to lend at very low rates. ICOLLECT DEBTS, mmlelly prepare all kinds of WRITINGS. sell C. P. R. Tickets to all points WEST SE Or Drl‘- ; sommmmenneas ’Vm AE‘I’AR: . Although the salad plants, lettuce, ~ | watercress, chiccory, cucumbers, ete., contain little nutriment, still they are . R Li cooling, refreshiug and assist in stimuâ€" A Herg- lating the appetite ; for this reason salâ€" ‘m Herd | 498 constitute a course in almost every m Herd | dinber. ‘They can be made in so many m Herd | attractive ways and are economised in imbsâ€"A | using up leftâ€"oyers, such as meats, vegâ€" t Penâ€" | etables, fish, these to be used alone or in combination. ‘The oil used in the dressing furnishes nutriment and is of ramâ€"A much valne to the system, M tA C I had 250 acres of Good Land aboye â€"Durham, well improved, with very fine buildin s, advertised in the ReviEw for 875&) I can now sell 1t g)z ? &zood deal less and ITS A BARâ€" LOOK HERE, FARMER Notesâ€"If mixture is cooked to it will curdle, 6. Mix in before using. Noteâ€"I1f not using whip cream use } cup water with vinegar,. 1. Mix dry ingre lieuts, add vinegar and heat. 2. Measure the butter. 8. Beat egygs thoroughly in a round bottomed bowl, 4. Stir in hot yinegar, stand bowl! in hot water and beat with a Dover egg beater until mixture thickens. or until it drops from the beater. 5. Take bonl out of hot water and beat in the butter. The following is a good re m«yonnaise dressing : 1 teaspoc tard, 1 teaspoon salt. 1 teaspoon ed sugar, ten grains cayenne, °8gs8, 2 tableapoons lemon juice, spoons vinegar, 1} cups oliye oil. A cooked salad dressing is as 1 tablespoon sugar, oneâ€"eighth t Whl't. Dennar.. 4 . kananrinw /03 4. Olive oll for this dressing should always be thoroughly chilled. 5. Mayonnaise should be stiff enough to hold its shape ; but it zoon liqueties when added to meat or vegetables and for this reason it should be added just tetore using . 2. If oil is added too rapidly the dressing will have a curdled appear. ance, 8. _A smooth consistency may be reâ€" stored by taking yolk of another egg and adding the curdled mixture slowly to it. 1. The main thing is to saries cold. P!_porvions are : 1 egy yolk, 1 cup oil, salt and pepper. OPTIONALS.â€"Acid to make smooth powdered sugar _ mustard, whipped cream. The making of this dressing is _more difficult. Methodâ€" 1. Beat the °egg yolk slightly and add seasoning. Add oil gradually droj by drop and stir constantly, when one balt oil is used thin it down with some acid, (lemon juice, vinegar). Continue alternately until all is used. Noteâ€" ‘ or the vinegar the seasonings, in that it conts prcportions are ; salt and pepper. | _ Barap Dnsssxxa.â€"Along with the _snlad a dressing is served. They are classed as cookea and uncooked or oil. The oil dressing may be of two kinds. French or Mayonnaise. The Freuch consists of oil and acid. salt and pepper, usually threo times as much oil used as acid and sensonivg to taste, In its makâ€" ing the object is to emaulsify the oil, and this is most quickly done, by putting all ingredients in a bottle and shaking well or the vinegar may be added slowly to the seasonings, The mayonnaise differs in that it contains an ege yolk and the mss ovnf t ce c i 7. The materials should be â€"piled light‘y and bandled as hittle as possible. A silver fork is usefol in arranging the salad it does not break up ‘the food as does a spoon. 8. Serson well the meat or fish beâ€" fere combining with lettuce. H. H. MILLER, The Hanover Conveyancer. too sma _o,, 53 â€"b, ""7‘tsnes nutriment and is of much valne to the system, In preparing the salad there are cerâ€" tain points to be remembered : 1. ‘The greens should be light, fresh and crisp. 2. The vegetables should be well washed and kept in cold water until crisp, then allowed to drain, dried on a clean towet and put away in a cool place until needed. p _â€"______ ; " HOUSEKHOLD EGOIOHIGS" | Salads,. the whipped cream just _ 18 & good recipe for sing : 1 teaspoon musâ€" salt. 1 teaspoon powder. gra|ins cayenne, yolks 2 Durham that I will ‘ or trade for other ap. _ For considerâ€" will sell 100 acres in bles eighth t,_eaéi)&;n' CCUCy iuay De reâ€" another egg and ure slowly to it. d;esgiug skhould haye necesâ€" 2 tableâ€" o long follows ; "150 acres. Lot 40, 41, 42, 8. Dâ€"R. F further particulars apply on the pm.:r esies or by mail, ALEX MOEAcHERK. pron. , ete., Clover and Timothy and all vare ieties of Garden seeds in aâ€" bundance for Spring growing S E E D S FARM FOR SALE Keewatin " Fiye Roses"â€"The very best Keewatin make, A carload just received, Ogilvie‘s "Royal Household " STINSON, The Baker. bwamaammemfi FLOUR Is good Bread, well made and properly bakedâ€"the bread that is made by Stinson. This is the perfect breadâ€"made of the best flour, leavened and seasoned just right, thoroughly kneaded and baked to perfection, it is easily digested and it builds health and strength for those who eat it. Give it a trial, MATTHEWS & LATIMER FIELD AND GARPENR. ; _*~asin trousers and a goo& line of MEN‘S Heavy SHIRTS at right prices, with bibs. Co mokeskin trousers line of MEN‘S 13. RBlack and Blue Overatts The Best Cure For Dyspepsia We have some bargains in Worsted Trousers, neat patterns worth $4.00 for 3.00, We have also some heavy tweed trousers for only $2. ~These are also snaps. Call in, we may have a pair amongst them to suit you. Remember it‘s the savings that count, Highest grades only, Peel, the Shoeman BRING ALL REPAIRING Call and exam! That must be shod for Fall, we‘ve the shoes. orsted and COweed mades. twice _ as many _ this TOUSCP.S Any Feet : Sram‘ Top Clif P, Cottonade and season. : our handâ€" are selling A. B. IGLRLLAN, Agent t Warerooms across the?n] the Post Office. Orders lef Offlice will receive our be Ruakes, Mowers, Binders Prices and terms to suit purchasers, Dais Churns, Wringers, ‘Hay loaders, Tracks, Aacnenes i n ie smng. Maple Leaf and SINGER BSEWING MAaCHINEsS The Improved Nuw(z-l-neou. 4 styles The New Hamburg Waggons Barber Bu;{i:: Bissell Steel Land Rollers Disc Harrows of Elora ALL SPRING GOODS Everything in readiness for the Spring season. Call and see our Leader Seedâ€" er, Ploughs, Harrows, Cultivators and Peter: Hamilton AGENCY ue ~ 0 C Durham, Nov. 16 JOHN CLARK Licensed , Auctioneer fo the County of Grey,# Licensed Auctioneer for the Co, of Grey. Sales my aitended to. . rates reasonable ml{ be left at his Implement Wareâ€" > rooms, Mc ‘s old stand, orat the R=vrew Terms moderate, to antes, @e., mnst be made fice, Durham. #* Corresy there, or to Ceylon P. 0., attended to, ‘Terms on ani) biintcas‘ T. .4 Ofllce. Mcintyre Bloc A. G. MacKay K.C.; J' Po TEI Barrister, Solicitor in Supreme Court Notary Public, Commisszinncy $ . Insurance Agent. Money . Issuer of Marriage Licenses eral financial business tra ZALIISL0T3, Solicitors, _Conveyancers Money‘:). I:oan. f Oflice. Mcintyre Block, over the Bank A. G. MacKay K.C.; W. 6 Mumk Barristers, Solicitors «atilctioncers. '- MCPHA IL s or to Oflticeâ€"Calder‘s Block HONOR goRA‘DUAuTE 'l‘omnml.o Enlver late Royal College Den urgeq Dentistry in all its branches. ARTHUR H. JACKSON E Wnisuidi d 24 4 a., _ Moxor GRADUATE of University, graduate of Roya of Dental Surgeons of Ontario, Over J & J HUNTER‘S New 110C DURKHAM, ONT. (Lower" Office Notary Public, Comn CONVEYANCER, Late t to Moorfeld‘s (I .":‘“k'::l‘l"l (New York) ,fl_n { pee « C, PICKERING D. D S., L. D. 8 J. F. GRANT Member College Physicians and Surgeons Omee and Residence Cor. Garafraxa and Ge uts â€"> oc P â€" e wl MACKAY & DUNN, J. G. HUTTON, M. D. ¢. ased Auctioneer for Co, Grey 0¢, 13 FXOBEE =< â€"â€" m _ Owen Sou Will be at the Mid. House, Durham, W each monuth from the tirst Wedventay o) (eucha e V WOR y Public, Commissioner, &¢ Money to Loan, , over Gordon‘s Jewelry Store, Eye, Ear, Nose & Throat 9â€"11 a. m Ceylon has a telephone office ARTHUR GUN, M. D., PryÂ¥slCIi® & Surczos, ffice over J. &1J. Hunter‘s Sto "mmigs ! to 10 a.aM. «Ds tATL OFFICE HOURS 1 a. m 2â€"4 p. m, 7â€".',.- Telephone Connection No. 10 MePHAIL, (?eylonr P. 0, C. RAMAGE, Durhamx n PE mCs Pmeppcy Ceylon P. O., will be promptlyf# Terms on application to MBELDLEC.AT, â€"P. TELFORD Orders left at Reviry ve our best attention Arrangements for sales as e made at the Review Ofâ€" Correspondence addressed DR. BURT \ge Licenses, A gen business transacted , Commissioner 'Pfloney to Loan . Washers, York) Eye Mospiman) *°4 , Oover Post Office of Royal College north of Town) Old Moodie Corner . F Dunn Owen Sound Rooms Store Toronto and George rad t $»

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