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Grey Review, 15 Apr 1897, p. 7

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Dry. ITY, M. , RAL I sis. .. . unsudemblo hr.toric person- llnu ed ho spoasd rt, of ' paurl ilted Gael. _ I. Mam. of Gro- Knees, the no,- mind a call- hrles a. FM bah? II than; D o! the '. Pm- unvoi- "t ot " at tho lion. ad 1m .repared a" in! I thin, t prigt: t int! on wttiah I ST. CH. Sash, [irar- ting. my“? glam" inc: Um 1AL here, mum" cl " :07... town and IC it, in a? M 'oieq "At Mr ways orders ii u (out runner Ill ml " " We can tho special sun“.- of Poe nut."- sud uubscribonto the following " lupin of tho nowcp-puluu: 1. If“, porson orders hilpspor disco» “and. In an" my ttll menu. or the publisher any con an“. to and it until ply- Inums made, 3nd colleotthe whole Imam when)" it be an. from the othee or not The" on b. no legal dueontimuuteeruni' pnmontilnm. s, hay ponon who “to: . pop" tron “I. post 0300. whether directed to " on. or moth". or whether ho bu lab acribod or not in "upon-1b]. for tho pr. 0. If unubncribor orders bin pope: to be stopped n o certaintiuunud tho Qubliaheé continues to sond,the nub-crib" " beam to pay for it if he takes it out ot the pm once. This proceeds upon he grout:I but an must pay tor what he uses. Of the Beat Att Cheaper THAN mm . First-Class Hearse. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. J. P. TELFORD Bumsm, summon .lll sum“ a, NO'I'A a v I’ a star. Con-Indo-er.eu.. -rsiibiiTAiima Promptly attended to. an names. T .0311 and Insurance Agent, Con- veyanoor. Commissioner ace. Lou. unnxod without dob]. Coliseum promptly mmlo, [nuance “hand. “all! To ,.-.ttonro-otm+ r I'"' on. door north at B. - Store Durham LICENSED AUCTIONEER, to: th Coulny of (my. 3.1.. “tended to "on. “a at muons». it'2t on Dunn .“. MON BY TO LOAN. LICENSED AUCTIONEEB for do, of any. All omtmanittuiona " dnued to Luann P. o. mil be promptly “tended to. Residenc- Lot 19, Con. 0. Township of Bantinok. DAN. um. DAN. McLEAN. "MOI. on! 9re'_tyye Lam ALLAN HCFARLANE Furniture N will tobe found in his Old 8tand opposite the Durham BM. Horse Shoeing Shop, In the old stand. All hand. made shoes. Also Hand-made Waggons Jobbing of ill kinds promptly Lttandad m . ALLAH magma, La-au" 3... Known. JAMES LOCKIE, ISO ER of Martin. Linn-on. All.- e “on": for outoitm of Bruce and any. Newspaper Luvs. ts. i",iirii,"iairar," John A. Munro. DeputrRegutr". one. hour. from 10 it. In. to 4 p. a. van}; - tidug ht Hostess-Ah. M. Le Miniatre. sit down on this Ottmnan." Russian diplomptrr' aparhiiestt I would zrner stand. Ze ware thought on campasiblel" Has opened out a tirst-e1atm HUGH McKAY. MISCELLANEOUS. . L. MCKENZIE, G. REGISTRY OFEIQB. . Wet WOODWORK Zn. DURHAM- in connection. A Arst..elatrs lot of LEGAL for sale cheap. Fire lnsumnce secured. KRESS Dad blast the blamed ol' farm', Bun gin so allfired warm,” Un' air so still, (d). 'fr' an; You mish't You could lay of! a Your. An' "I, the shade, 'er live In town- Git up ttwid, Bill! Ot' pio keeps goin' hum An' anus strikos a Mom 0" pio keeps goin' hump-Ly-bump. An' alla, strikos a stone or stump Jes' when you feel T The farm's the latest place gm. earth- Jes' makes you fesl at_ tte amt worth Harrn'.-Baw, Hill! . At shro cim‘t rain fore many a day, Ol' fury“! dry pp nylhbw away. , saws i/iikdi-siin There ain't no sign she', More 'trt the sun'll he I Wisb'g lies' had a house in tOwW-g, l d paint thadoora aplwindu‘l brown} AGRICULTURAL A" T 1' “'"7‘"'Y~“ -- Bark-" iri, Vliw OF 111E . An' take an' fill ' . i Her up with cheer" an' Hands an _smh._ An' mike life eyor-hev 331.1335 rich-- --- a}; mama. Bill! But thinkin' on it-plague i I Jes' gen": Icing; tte farm at .. .. Kin no slip-doll) . , Around the bun in these ol' clothe- An’ sniff the hay-tttt apr-there goes ', The, 'sell-by gosh! I MAKING CHEESE AT HOME. In answer to the inquiry how to man-, l “Incline cheese on a small scale for fam- [ ily use Galen Wilson answers as fol- lows in the New York Tribune: The subject is is pertinent one to discuss just at present. Cheese is a health- ful food when rightly made, and can in considerable measure take the 'amree of the more expensive mes-ti in our diet. Up to the time cheese tae, tories were established there was much more cheese eaten per capita than now. Our grandmothers made it then. and knew nothing of "robbing" cheese by stealing away a part or all of the cream from the milk and "filling" its place with hog's lard or "cow grew?“ an has been done under the factory system so largely. Whole-milk cheese is an agreeable food, easily digested but to skim the milk robs the cheese ot its digestibility, and most persons who partake of such have to resort to asthma ice to "even up" matters. Cheese can he made at home almost as easily as butter. If farmers will return to' the good old grandmother system pnd make. cheese in but. weather, when it it is most difficult to make butter, they will use their milk to best advan- tage and there will be very much less 5to 10-09nt butter made to depress the price of a better article. In pre- paring this article the tenth biennial report of the Kansas State board of agriculture was drawn upon freely. Ahtly the simplest and most_ coininon utensils need be employed in initia- Etory efforts at cheese-makingi hA - . .. . . , _---------- u,” . - ani melted butter. 1Vhett first taken out of the hoop take off Ihe old cloth and put on new, cut as a bandage in go around tho edge of the cheese and lap two inches over on the sides ,and cut a circular piece for each side. The gnaw holds the cloth in place. but tVerne I, return iieitees,uti'2i'/) hm um - r a ew Pe “I 'teg is atg placgtLinL v.,rp.istttrt,' SCHN- return Ine. L'uuc:r LU ...._ ..-._rr . aways-‘59: a few minutes. Theled against. are Lii'.Mt, placed in It” kept'm 1he nal' in ure 09% to D degrees: ly “I had to cure. A cheese weighing ten pounds I safety. will cum the.“ six washr- A long- . -. er times insures a better and strong- N l er flavor, which ,amar.rr.rettr. Nevgr THE' ' keep gheese in a damp place. It Will! Condéitc mun“ innit! Whoa, haw thvre maid." The turkey is the most industrious longer of all the poultry family. They pick up ,the greater portion of their food when given the range of the farm, and when insects are plentiful they do no damage to the standing grain. Careful observers state, says an --.d TURKEYS AND DUCKS 1.4m L ' "I Firm hot again ', Bill l i, goin’ go rain; it all. at all- s." "ff 1 ”a a“ 2 , " -‘.’v ' n T 0’ A ‘ e - ' BIA" ., A _ »,.. = 'at., V p, w 5'53”“ L.» " ' I" -* r . t VI]: 161' 0 null Sula" unwra- ._. -- ~w. irtrAtil)'itiilt 1.1mm. tat-mo- Fiitpioeid breeds, thes Mingus the cost of production down to the lowest sum. Whvn compared to the old foggy who thinks a "turkey is a turkey anyhow." Ducks can stand the. cold (am? well. am any kmd of a building wil serve for a [lock of ducks in winter, but they should have board floors covered with dry straw, or, it tshey can be procured, leaves from the forest sre to be pre- ferqu. Ducks must have a. dry yrape at night, as they are soon injured by dimmer. They are sure to die of leg Marinas and rheumatism if kept on damp floors. . Keep the hem in health try making them scratch all grain fed out of straw chaff. A few inches of straw: on the Juror to cause them to exam-aghast} int the medicines“ and. gadgpeqh lull K" mum twin Irv "---a. all the medicines and eood.i.mea) known to ttte poultry fraternity. This is a question in which all farmers who raise produce Jor market. ore imrested. Therein: much up?!) many in peddling from ban” to W’ than in selling to the markets and stores if one has the time and ability. j Be in with your load before everyone else gets around-le. early bird catch- es the worm." Endeavor to carry first-- class vegetables and fruits and you will soon have regular customers. Peo- ple know a good thing when they see it. Always carry a good assortment of produce--"?) is the spice of life." Have. everything neatly put up and at- 9aetivoly arranged. A handsome load " soon sold. Give courteous treatment to. all even if they do not buy. They will know who to patronize when they are in: need of anything. Make your mouu. a fair and square deal for all,Fyou will be sure to keep customers. bdeavor to sell out; the empty wagon in a great advertisement for you. Keep right in the businees. be posted on prices, have your price and stick to It. Follow these rules and you will be a successful marketman. HOW MARKETING IS A SUCCESS best results. Rape, though not, a preventive of worms, is igood eed--one of the best, to crowd lambs. Some of the symptoms of worms in sheep are, loss of blood, palenenp. weak- ness, small swelling under ww. Corn and cats are, the beat grains to feed suckling lambs to ft the most groeth. Feed them who a Some good feeders recommend grind- ing peas for sheep, while others say they obtain equally good results from feeding them whole. Ganee In] Compound!- lalely In tonne:- clel the Plead Elder tendon... Several more or less dangerous arti- cles of chemical manufacture are be- coming so largely employed for avar- iety of useful purposes new that some restrictions as to their sale, convey- ance, and stomge. are, in thb inter- [ eat of the public safety, imperativemays the London Lancet. Certain substances that were previously regarded asohem- ical curiosities, have ceased to be so. and are now important commereial commodities and made on a very large scale. Thousands of gallons ot"tiquid" carbonic acid gas in steel cylinders un- der high compression may now be seen every day being conveyed in carts from place to place, and similarly other gases are aimed under pressure in "tubes," as, her example, oxygen, by- drogen. nitrous oxide, and so on, all of which may expose thexmblic to dam- An a rule ger. Solid brick; of metallic sodium, again, kept under naphtha, tyf course, are every day carried from port to port as part of a ship's cargo, and very serious accidents haw occasionally aris- en from the imermisture of various. chemicals on board ship by the dam- DANGER FROM NEW CHEMICALS. aging “Twit of a rough passage upon the packages. The made In cylinders oi." cdrnp,reswd gases has already been place) under control. Still another chemiaal substance of ijomirarativ.ely recent. Jiscovery is TWW so Extensive- ly used as tn have given rise to the heceszsity of it Home Office order being leaned. We ruler to carbide of cal- cium, which on simply becoming moist. gives off the exceedingly inflammable gas acetylene. Carbine of calcium is useful tor a variety of purpuses, but chiefly liecnuee on simply placing it in water it evolvem pure acetylene,wliicb possesses. a rern/arkal0e high illumin- ating power. The employment of this mes:hod of generating a gaseous illum- inant for Otis lanterns, for phnlo- graphic pummsew, and for ligMingpri- vate dwelling h'ruses. ham already been itried. It its quite ulniums that some 1e,tyie.t.yy should be planed upon the ‘sale and storage of this mi )stunce. iuhu‘h is now helm; manufactured on [a large scale. and which simply in a moist. atmosphere gives off an inflam- mable gas}, which with air forms an ex- plosive mixture. Carbide of calcium is ‘riow to he brought under the 14th sec- “tun oi the Petrdeum ant, 1871. and, .afier April 1, 1897, ‘it will be unlaw- il'ul to keep earliide of calcium except ‘in virtue of a license to be obtained, i from the local authority under the Pet- |roleum act. Doubnleae the recent 8.6- ‘ciilents that hare heen reported from {time to time by the employment .of acetylene in this way have prompted l the Home Office to issue this order, to- 'gether with a memorandum showing , the character of the risks to begun-d- 5" against, and «giving suggestions. as -,to the. nature of the precautions ii?- ',lv to ham-t aitraiarsfer%drdri g! I But1-i'Whr does Tillie Gaygirl call ttrt', any. a: m “an“... . [her new gown rough on rate? Belle-- oses in a. nu]. Newest. -hfijadt.,, 1t's g gun's - (v a. .m-wlvmtm l . " Condiicyor (crow rogm innde.( er one stgaps)7%'lenty of it j . A It ' Conductor py.etttu1s)zAi,Hye'ylt o' Wu, you tye1ties1t hunk o' humanity. ant tor keep that strap all ter your- self, don't yer? SHEEP NOTES. lt email floclrs will give the it ts. though not, a preventive of is mood eed--otte of the best A, (crowded earrc-Ptenty o' (one_of forty, gagging to at forty ban ing to room, eht “Flute is Flaws?!“ né Inn-nu in Wind QVnrlou‘Nntlom 2 3-1 per cent . lhe financial credit of the kingdprp of Holland is very tet",': Framee tor. lows fourth on the ut, a position due to the mormous amount of national debt, which is nearly 'iiji00,0!l0,00.0, at the mite of about. 8120 per capita. Mon- ey brings in commercial isitintroe.qt a. higher rate of interest in France than in England, and the Fromm loans are made subject to this condition. The , yer cent. French Government bonds sell ( at about 101, whiuh is equivalent to nearly , per. cam... on an investment, Throsd of the kingdom of Sweden and of tbe kingdom of Belgium are quoted manly as high, though the iroverrimeY- al debt of SWeden. is $13 per mm, and that of Belgium is 863. The Gov- emmont obligations of the kingdom of Norway. 3 country Which tet but $7 P, --- -- ".esatqq" "t more L‘Ul'lvuy, u my” ..___7 -- debt per capita, pay somewhat, more than 8 per cent” and next follow. m l the estimation of investors', the Goy- e-rnment. loans of t",GaiGy'--imperiel 1 loan-which pay them 3 1-4 per cent. Each of the German States has its own. bonds, and there are German Govern- ment bonds also. The Prussian bonds gay a fraction more than those issued y the German Government, and then t?ilow in order those of Austria, Rus- sia. and Hungary. This may be said to exhaust the list of nations which are regarded as thor- 4;)ug11'1&v solvent by disinterested invest- ors. he 5 per cent. bonds of ltalyaell at 88 cents on the dollar. The 4 1-2 per cent. bonds of Chili sell at 85. The. Turkish 5 per cent. bonds, prutevledhy the lieu of custom. receipts, sell at 88. Mexican “per cent. hands sell " 96 and Simnisb 4 per cent. bonds at 59. The bonded delht. of Portugal is not held in high estimation, its 3 per cent. bonds being sold for about 20 cents on the dollar, while the 4 per cent. bonds of Greece sell no higher. China's 5per cent. bonds bring par, and the Bulgar- ian 6 per cents fell at 90. ian Kidney Troubles Steal on one Insidi- ouary-_A Slight Cold - Then Conges- tionL-Then fhttammation-r- Then the Deadly Maiady Bright's Disease-- South American Kidney Care is a Kidney specifies-Lt Relieves in Six Hours and Curetr-Nearer Fails. Mr. James Mine.. of Jamestown, Ont., says: "I believe South 'American Kidne?v there saved my life. I was so severe y afflicted that my friends had to attend me daily to take the urine from me.!' A 1 Mr. A. Williamson, Customs Officer, -v _ "t --- “I a-.. “an- Irom mm. ' Mr. A. \Villiamaon. Customs Officer, Kincardiue, Ont., writes: “I can high- ly recommend this specific as the great- est of booms to suffering humanity for all affections of the bladder and kid- neys.” For sale by McFarlane & Co. -- A mirrREATING HERO. ONTARIO ARCHIVES _ TORONTO Buern iaanaze4)r-That your undel‘ Why, man, you told me your uncle had bath hie legs carried away. _ f irirvronr-So he did. He carried them away himself. pretty fast, Itell you] OH! THE 3115mm. ‘ Mrs. Galbraith. of t3hellrourne, Ont. wuss Great Safferer from Indiges- tion. the B-me of so many Lives-- South American Nervine Released Its Hold-it Relieves in one. Day. "I was for a long time a great sut- terer from indigestion. I experienced all the misery and annoyance so com- mon to this ailment. t tried many remedies and spent a great deal on doetors' bills without receiving any permanent benefit. I was strongly recommended to .terl South American Nervine. I procure and used it, after using only two bottles I am pleased to testify that I am fully restored to health, and I have never had the slightest indication of a return of the trouble. I recommend it most, heartily. I For sale by McFarlane & Co., Unne- at. , "my- .._-.V ding, L't21l1'lta'G"iik damp! 31%.? 000,000, pay the annular! of a u 1 per cent. . . we financial credit of the 1gi/eltt. Iotland is vary Food. France ffl, L fourth on the ist, a pomhog no Inn Anni-mans amount of national HIGHEST INHABITED POINT. The Buddhist Monaatery, of Hams. in Thibet, is the loitiest inhabited point in the world. It is 17,000 feet above sea level. l h'pg's"t'ati'l) loans gre mm; a.“ _. n1 gtauiwhiylu wig urn an: Like Other Mortals he fell Victim to Disease-Dr. Agnew's Catarrhal Pow-. der was tlw Agcnt Which Restor- ed Him to Health and he Gladly Allows His Name to he Used in Tell- ing it That Others May be Benefit- ed too. Rev. Chas. E. Wuitcombe. Rector of St. Matthaw'a Itpiscopnl Clutch. and Principal of St. Matthmv's Church School, Hamilton, was a great sut- fern. Dr. Agnmv’s Catarrhal Pow- der cured him, and he now proclaims to the world that as a safe, simple and certain cure. it has no equal. It never £31211: to drelmva ennui-b innten min- u pa, an cures mallet} y. ' a For " t"auTd'tl"drilt " t "A Never was' a greater truth than when said of Dr. Acnew‘l Liver Pills, Little priced. little doses, but little tor- rors to drive out impurities and leave you a clear brain and a bright 'eye. Do you.sutfer from Constipation or other disorderg t,',i,"iM tram this cause! Dr. Agnew's Liver Pi 5 are a are and pleasant can At an drama“, 40 BEST AND CHEAPEST- A SUBTLE THIEF PRFACH ERS STOR Y one Insidi- 'tMBWG wnncxs. " w tt-t an o1t:ysethe1, " . wmsegit, le beef bventfhy a n " "ru, gtiparatPs " n b ' . ot gleam»! tugstuadeh1tti" shape of huge cylinders or pipes, long tubes, . conned these bags with .m. Ind some stout . u- drains. The tur pumps, which " except'mnauy pow- erful. are carried in the stern of stanch mean-equip. tugs. The diver first pater! with annals the bales of the aunt! ship, and then virus all the hatches. He must. makes net to the mm a large number of airtight, oyY undrirsal hugs “rim h are hound with claims. alcntrtr.ut.he k.etl along either side. M the bugs fill with air, uyier ttye in- fluence of the {Maura trout above, the mine the ulll, which heels (we: 2'tMll',rlvlit; rests on the bottom up- side down. Th.ey, through the large main pig; winch base been made {an inside t hull, m tamed a poww- ful and dandy fl',Tiy elf nil? which C y 8,'ttt.', Mt p ace. o t ewater, imam game no Iigln that it 10.9 Len (daughter of a rich s,Q,fs'ditWel'va1rd/lfl me. miss. bat I hue M the honor of your aequaiab. woe. , Miss Lowortep (who does not. intend to be put; do“ m that tstyle)-, thought {3011 had, at one time; but never mind: erhaps if my father owned a big muo- iiage tutor! like your falher'a, Pd be 'a7iT8e" 1?qu Bacon {up to the airfare stick up, FOR SALE T116 EDGE MMlff. In the Town of Durham, County of Guy, will; "I‘M Wallet”:- Briék Dwelling, and many ellglble building Iota, will be sold in one or more Ion. Also lot No. oo, con. a, W. G. R., Township of Bentlnck. 100 acres Idiom- l Ins Town plot Durham, Mom taken for m purchuo BUILT Ill? THE SYSTEM IN h t1lillilliillli1lll,, , 1lllilllllllill, Too MUCH STUCK UP years. . South American Nervme effected copxplglq .cure. . . James A, Bell, " Beaverton, Ont., brother ot the Her. John " maney do", B.D.. prostrated by nervous Leadachos A srictim of the trouble me several Por sale by McFarlme b 00., In thelr own pnrtivnlur field few men are betor known than the Rev. John Wesley Bell. B.D.. and his brother Mr. Jumps A. Bell. The former wm up re- cognized by his thousands ot t.'tend. all over the country as the popular and able missionary superintendent of tho Royal Templar! of Temperance. Among tlt" 20,000 member- of this order in Untuio his counsel is sought on all sorts of oc- onsite". On‘the pu lic platform be in 3n: of the Itrong men ot tho any, naming against the ovils of itttutuperanee. Equally well known in Mr. Bell in other provinces of the Dominion, hating been for years a member of the Munich: Methodist Conference and part of this time wu Indoned in Winnipeg. His brother, Mr. June: A. Bell, is 3 highly respected resident of Benetton. wtgere his influence, though pork": more cir- cumscribed than that of in eminent brother, in none the ion effective and troductivc at ttthit recon Irt'tdt2',; ver, the wor in; ability of r. June- A. Bell has been udiy marred by severe unch- of mom Mono. Rt'eo88" partied Ir 99.rtie. k. FAt St is “S Intel! or "Non! lie-uncut. .B'%3PBM.- pauied by indication. Who an do at work whoa thin trouble take. hold ct Apply to JAMES EDGE. 'fldrlt on. i. tttitlg'gihrliultl',l.l0 Whoa-h Agenta for Durham 3nd y icing. 'tailtrilflat of Canada CAPITAL. Authorized ‘I.000.0M " Pl” 113 t,000,000 RESERVE FUN 000.0“ Annual Bum“ bnllno- “-an1 uuod In! collection. undo on Bil you“. 1 " wound and lumen snowed at . rarest S".'rlp,'t luring- bank th"'te ot I WI. mm amen but“ u l “and custom living u a thull? Hoad Office. Toronto- GENTBi ll 'tnot l in.“ 5'lWitl2ut1ldg'lltrl= - uncut uuu rum-u, "_‘_ -- _-Vr,,, chronic. an wu, tweinittgln the cm with Mr. Bell? The troubie reached such in- tenuily that but Jum- he was compete- ly pruitnted. In this condition a friend recommended South American Nervme. Ready to try anything and everytmn‘, plough he thought he had covered the i list of proprietary medicines. he .eccrM a bottle of this grant discuvory. A 1 second bottle of the medicine was take. I and the work we» done. Employing It ‘own lungungo: "Two bottle: of Soul gAmerienn Nervine immediltt-ly Believed any headaches and have bunt up In; system in a wonderful mlnner." he! no not deprecnte. the good our cumin"- and nodal retainer; Me _doiu 9..9e DURHAM AGENCY. DUNN’S BAKING POWDER. them and etrsrocituir,wi,ttp, Aeee FOR T‘VENTY-SEVEN YEA R& world, but how ill-titted they would it for their work were it nut the route! that South American Nereitte brings to them when physical " ova-Lake them, and when the ”can. u a r. nult of hard., curling-nus! continues. all“ 0] ”In“. ‘u-nu-. -._;. 7",, work, breaks down. Nervine treats the tyne-I u the wire reformer tum no OYHI he is battling “min-t. It strum a the not of the gamble. All at. case came: trom dleomanietity? of the nerve eettterg. This id a Identific rant. Nerviae at once worki on there new. center-I; 1i.'r to (hem health um! Vix- or, Ind on there com-m through {he um “to", henithr, life-mnlntnmnl b ' and nervous trouble: of every variety no things of the out. SAVINGS BANK. .ursday Morning, GREY RIM“ ' KELLY, “out. Ii

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