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Durham Review (1897), 2 Sep 1920, p. 8

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followr Cx* We will Blaze a Trail through the Tangled Meshes of High Prices Be Here With the Crowd â€"â€" Be Here Every Day We pay Cash or Trade for Butter and Eggs at Best Market Prices Without regard for costs or profits we are determined to carry out our desire and hundreds of satisfied customers testifly to the thoroughâ€"going honesty of our efforts. Just a few days remain, and they will be filled with rushing business. They are days that bring golden chances to you. Come. The Pins Knocked from under High Prices. _ The Bargains are Hereâ€"â€"the Values are Here. â€" It will pay you to put in a year‘s supply The Bargain Wizard Selling out H. Allingham‘s Stock at HOLSTEIN If Economy is the Question, Sa l1 y Forth Here For Your Share in Never_before has this Store entertained more pleased customers, because never has it been able to offer such variety of selections at such remarkably low prices. The urgent command that half this stock be converted into cash quickly has led to price smashing seldom equalled. When this Sale is over, the Greatest Dollar Saving Opportunity in Years will have passed. Don‘t Miss it. nurry H[JRRY nurry Dry Goods and Gents‘ Furnishings, Clothâ€" ing, Groceries, Crockery, Boots & Shoes, Patent Medicines and Stationery The Sensational Sale is On H. Allingham‘s Whole Stock of Highâ€"grade Merchandise bhought at a Low Rate on the Dollar 1g Saving. Bold Type Never Told of Greater Saving Chances A., BALL This Stock consists of Aaoge . + 92 ui es . ol aiect ied :‘c,v: "ye 34 ":f.‘ ,_j}‘m kn 128z 2, Piatie: P ;s \hes ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO ""‘“-W“"“ 106 7 ditns. It will pay you to travel 50 or 100 miles to this saleâ€"Such values are not likeâ€" ly to be repeated. Do not feel digcouraged if you do not secure the prizes that you hoped to win, Try again, remembering the little rhyme wmqh says, "Good, better, best, never lét it rest. Guelph. T io d ies . C NK Butter for exhibition should be made two days or more before the fair to give it time to become set. It should be kept in a clean cool place on the farm, and be brought to the fair in the best possible condition,. Butter made and cared for in this way will seore higher than it would it made the morning of the fair, as is sometimes the case. Butter tubs and boxes require a lining of. parchment paper, and crocks should be in good condition, free from cracks or breaks in the glazing. The top of a large package should be smoothly finished and covered neatly with parchiment paper. 4 $y "av e ® uD The finish or packing should also be considered. In fact, the judge will notice the appearance of the exhibit before he has had time to draw out & plug of buiter on his trier, Let the prints be well made â€" kolid, even, with clearâ€"cut corners and the papers wrapped neatly. proper firmness before work doing this it will score hi both texture and color than If worked in the soft state. in the butter should be even buted and thoroughly disso is better to have the butte very lightly than to have salted. The popular butter present time has mild clem close body and light salting. If the butter is too sof should be mixed through â€" butter placed where it will proper firmness before wo *The color of the butter should be even and bright. If the buiter is not worked cnough the color will be unâ€" even, although this is not noticeable at the time of working. The temperature of the wash water should be such thatâ€"it will not make the butter too hard or too soft for working. Work the butter by pressâ€" ing it carefully and evenly. A sliding or cutting motion will tend to make the _ butter _ greasy. Overworking should also be avoided. _ Butter is worked to make it compact and to distribute the salt and moisture evenâ€" ly. When butter is cut the surface should be close and the drops of moisture should be clear and very minute. Till To secure good texture it is necesâ€" sary to make use of suitable temperâ€" atures and to work the butter in the right way. Cool the cream immediâ€" ately after separating and churn it at a temperature that will bring the butter in nice firm granules in 20 to 30 minutes, (Too high temperature means soft butter and greater loss in the buttermilk). The judge comes across just as great contrasts when going through the exhibits ard he scores accordâ€" ingly. You have cut butter that looked good and remained firm on the plate, but you have also seen just the oppoâ€" site to thisâ€"butter that had a greasy appearance, the drops of, moisture large and milky, and it became soft when lefi in the plate for a short time. The texture of the butter is anâ€" other point that is taken into conâ€" sideration. Butter should have good bodyâ€"firm and waxy. Score cards are not used at all of our fairs, nor do ail judges use the same score card, but the one proposed by the National Dairy Council reads ‘as *~ follows, as _ regardd points Awarded: \ [ FIRVOT ..1......ari12«.. ©A46 TeXLUNE .. o« 22 2 caln n sns 4 s > + BB Incorporation of moisture. 10 Color 1. :s 2e rl s NT : Aâ€"LQ Salling ".. «xi x.r>?««ss.4s > 10 FackINng ..Â¥ i4« 1« ««1«« O The care in the stable and in the separator room is just as important as the churning or the holding of the butter afterwards. If a judge should find two lots of butter with the same total score he would give the higher place to the lot with the better flavor. An objectionable filavor, no matter how slight, would prevent one receivâ€" ing a full score. Some defects in favor are more serious than others, but many of these could be avoided by taking a little more care. The flavor of the butter is a very important point to consider. _ It should be clean and sweet without taint of any kind. There are times when a judge has to mark very closely to place the prizes. + Let us take the ewhibiting of butâ€" ter. Sometimes a womanâ€" goes home from the fair feeling rather hurt beâ€" tause some neighbor took more and higher prizes than she did. She thought that her butter was good, but the other must have been conâ€" sidered better by the one who was acting as judge. * ~ There are some who would not miss the event, and make entries in many classes; while others are rather timid about exhibiting, especially if they are doing it for the first time. FARM BUTTER AT FAIRS 44 O show or not to show," that is the question many a woman thinks over as the time draws near for the holding of the anpual fall fair, Hints for Farmers‘ Wives With Dairy Exh‘bit:. Flavor In Butter of First Importâ€" ance â€"Firmness Also a Strong Pointâ€"How to Cure and Pack In Best Condition tor Showing. (Contributed by Ontario Department of Agriculture, Toronto.) "x NUWEC!, NCbi, HEVEr I€L it rest, your good is better, and your better, best." Miss Belle Millar, O. A. College, nb Total ation of moisture. 10 r s s + Aba x uk a‘s‘s‘ s * HOR ate. The sait evenly distriâ€" dissoived. It butter salted iave it overâ€" 1t C at the n fiavor, her for t would The sait y distriâ€" the salt and the € to a Where there is Extreme Nervous ness and you are "all run down" and "tire easily" it would be just as well to take Hacking‘s Heart and Nerve Remedy along with these Pills This comâ€" bination goes well together and reâ€" stores the good bealth of your younger days. The Heart action beâ€" comes norma@l, the Nerves take on new Life, Power and Vigor and the ‘"human machine" becomes full cof "pep" and vitality. If you are tired of gickness and bave lost the Power, Ability and Nerve Porce to do your daily work and your Nerves are all Shattered just give these two Remedies a trial and we wilf positively guarantee beneficial results. GCo to your dealer toâ€"day and ask for Hacking‘s, and do not take any other kind for if you do you will be fooled right d1 the start and you will not get the results that we guaranice. Hacking‘s Limnitâ€" ed, Listowel. When these methods fail Hacking‘s Kidney and Liver Pillis are recommended. They are purely vegetable and do not Gripe or Irâ€" ritate; many people have found them excellent for Headache, Dizziness, Bad Breath, Coated Tongue, Loss of Appetite, Indigestion, Gaz on the Stomach, and many other evite that are due to Constipation. The undersigned has been appointed Issuer of Marriage Licenses in this disâ€" trict. Parties contemplating matrimony please call. No publicity. Seventy five people out of one hundred can be cured by Obristian Science methods, which proves the great power of the Mind over the Digestive Apperatus and the freâ€" quency of Nervousness as a cause of Constipation. Constipation Cured By Christian Science TOTAL ASSETS in excess of $500,000,000 Hreap Ormior: MONTREAL BANK OF MONTREAL C. RAMAGE & SON, The Review, Durham Now that Victory Bonds haveâ€"reached their lowest price ever is the time to invest as large an amount as you can. The best security in the world. _ We can sell you 1922 bonds at $98 per 100, yielding 6: per cent 1924 bonds at â€" 97 per 100, #* 61 # 1934 bonds only 93 per 106, ** 64 * Of Natural Resources Make over 6 °. on Victory Bonds Developing Thifl Marriage Licenses '@J Whatever your banking needs, consult our ~CTBy nearest.Branch Manager and thus be in touch Tss with our entire orgamization, which 1s workâ€" ing for the upbuikfing of Canada. Direct wire semvice mointained between Montreol, Torontc, W innipeg, V encouver, New Y ork, Chicapo and San Francisce bonas oniy 33 per 100, 5t 64 M latter maturity is the chojcest buy ever offered of business are builtâ€"have received the prectical cooperation of Bank of Montreal for more than a century See, write or phone INING, Jumbering, farming, stockâ€"rais x‘ngl.“alishenesâ€"mc funcamental inJusâ€" which all of Canada‘s varied activinies C. RAMAGE fisheriesâ€"the fundamental inJus SEPTEMBER 2, i920 America‘s best Live Stock Powlir» Tractor and Farm Mechinery Displa» Government Exhibits and Demosstrations Two days ol sensational sutomobis racing. Mileâ€"aâ€"minute moter bouts and water sports, Electric show 100 years Demonstrations daily hy Northwest Mounted Poli Fine Arts, Applied and Graphc Arts International Photographic Seion rofitl of the Mine, Fisheries, Forest ‘actory, Studio and Leboretory i« Exhibition, Comparsion, Instruction an Encouragement Where the Nation shows its best finishe "The Greatest Annual E. CANADIAN NATIONAL EXHIBITION TORONTO Aug. 28â€"Sep. 11 42nd Consecutive yearâ€"1,2}1,90 Visitors in 1919.« Pageantry on a Massive Scale. Incomparable Music. And a score of other Specia Attractions JOHN G. KENT, on Earth®" Ceneul Muna ger olice vent VYOL. XLIII, N White Winter Seec W he: R. S.McGowan. For Saleâ€"Gear of Wags miete. â€" Also two violins \| vlase condition Fall Millinery Open Caldwel] announce the W(fl' F';dl) and 10 and 11. _ All ladies tend. Ingtaiiiant Levine propose accommodatior les in the rear 1 with a staimwi posts will be room jer the p the program Oi Oct Jst. Ban‘ and dogs will ¢ fore the grand moon @l intte They are said 1 tul feats, ind and bigh train wdtie nunute ch lxy }ouUhn number ol mo town Saturday ious have ‘cashed posed on them 1 tamo Motor Act having rear 0f Pn parked on lron constable took t torwarded to the and Magistrat« wl()_ One « the case, claumit that bis car ligh ®yening speche care in the hirst turmg. Another attra yail foat poels wneC it X wOG t\ A la bract, ko ler the pila eC 60B is t3 T”ls Bank has ties for colle Participating â€" Cer initial payment t rate of 30 cents J authorized by the ‘ STANDA RI oF CAN Caqphtead l'-n-’::":::? |‘ r€ ©1¢ p traiming. . 4 0C nute during the : Your lsnt & of motonsts w# turday evemng i ve "cashed up loi n them for inire« otor Act. â€" The rear or front light on front or s le took the numt jed to the Depart lavistrate Laicle Wheat Cert .MONIN PUELL Y * #x+ ‘OPl Nyw TanLe® OPEN TUERDL Y th M €T Issued bw at Revi lea W he £ 8 o 242 camyp THE H #h

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