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Durham Review (1897), 11 Nov 1897, p. 8

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For sal ”u‘?"mbyandr chaiidren rich in prosperity. Book about it free for the askic % ES~ No sutstitute for Seott‘s éflulâ€" sion will do for the children what we know Scott‘s Emwision will do. Cet the genuine. i SnitoPrinttpcctiniaiinatainetrircasececwe d o * *( + aW.‘.Y ! casily. SCOTT‘S EMULSION of Codâ€"liver O with Hypophesâ€" phites is just the remedy for growing children. It makes hard fE:h; sound flesh; not soft, flabby fat, It makes strong bones, healthy nerves. It ch ana we do n one of them i The agents w cac | . Oneâ€"third of ali the children | dis before they are five years | o‘d. Most of them die of some ) wasting discase. They grow very slowly; keepthin in fitsh; are fretiul; foof does not do them much good. You can‘t say they have any disease, yet they never prosper. A slight cold, or some stomach and bowe! trouble takes them away ‘ casily. SIZCe Ru 1* Alex Ssquare feet of ground latter. The cost £1,000 to : handle 15, weekly wi trade it at the Corner Gro;'ery wntil ane ope»n up again, or else manage a "dry" Dairy for the winter, This ought not to be. The money lost through "‘dairy" butter, dry cows, and ignorance of the first principles of economic dairying, would pay the municipal taxes of every dairy town. ship in the Province. The Machinery and Buil ling. The bailding should be as warm as possible with paper and dead air spaces and should, where practicable, â€" be heated with ‘liye" steam or "exhaust" stcam from the engine. A room 20x30 is required for making the butter, also f an office, boiler and engine room, a , f h INORXtOr amnmtf an Ina han. U# _ . A" Child SCOTT & BOWXE, Toronto. HNis Wel sSS M Brocl: The summer cheese factor where there are none average of 15,000 1 week can be relied winter season, it will winter creamery a ppa battermaker. _ There why our cream gathe; and cheese factories s] this sign about October â€"Gone out of business Patrons must make Da tracde it at the CrÂ¥enar 1 rea and qu ine creamery may be & summer cream gatherin« DSLCI Where to locate the 1 We mUaren got Either the eo: which one ha milk Again, the far The creamery m Auvantages cver Home Dairy in Buttermaking. The winter creamery offers many aAivantages to dairymen, with few or many cows milking during the winter. The chiet of these are a better average quality of butter, which is sure to bring a higher price, and the extra yield of butter, per 100 lbs. of milk which is got by using the câ€"eam separator. Either of these advantages will pay the cost of manufacturing the butter, J Â¥hich OUCRE NROK Lt AXextil Fhlax. awi ney Â¥ille, On [We have received Special No. 3, from the 0. A. C. Guel above topic and we deem it cleut importance to give in fall in instalments;] Ad\'flntal!efl cvar Hama Ti 16 ) not Care arators c n ton adl n 1J ME LV WIXTER CrfAXERrY D Cchiugren to parator creamery, in a factory, or in a place e none of these. If an C000 lbs. of milk per elied upon during the t will pay to purchase y apparaitus and hire a | ‘Thert. is no . ronann 1 There is gathering ries should ctober 15¢] ‘sinmess un L1 I‘C by Ric 1€ ? 108, Of M the câ€"eam : advantag: uflrcturing t to exceed per pound by _ I1s no reason ring creameries hould hbang out ‘10th each year s wunlil May ist, iry Butter and ‘P] n during the winter. ea better average ich is sure to bring he extra yield of of milk which is cream separator. PC I miik which is | cam separator. I( tages will: pay ng the butter, | , eed three and | 1 nd where the | 1 the creamery. I" much less for special Bulletin 2. Guelph on the u_ any Cther, ‘m it of suftiâ€" in full, though *‘ last. V dn ts n | father N. MeArthar, ' Mr. James Crawftord retur | west last week and i13 look | reports a good time out there | (Mr. N. MeArthur sr, is collecting the taxos. Lsok o The farmers are about thro ing, the root crop, which has crop. One farmer Lere had 1 Thireshing is about over for and the erops were very goc exception of peas 4 to 15 bash Q rite a number from here G. Wilson‘s sale at Durhkam o 124 n f While Mrs. Art near Conu left th one day last week half years old got bolic actd and dr numedately sent 'IM was od years a Charch. _ Coj She was atling the 12th il the nhe v aisonso 11 rrc Mr, J the 8th _ Mr. C. MelLeran Las engaszsed Douglas for a while. Another little girl made its ap at Mr, C. Melean‘s last week. 41 going to keep her. The O:r Bros. are putiing an to their mill and intend putti chopper which will be a great b the ueighborhood. bis d The Dean family are recuyering | { their iilnese also Mr. P, McTaggart is to be around again. _ The Farmers are busy taking up t turnips, splendid weather for such w The threshing is about over arouud 1 we think it is about time when there been seven machines on the 8ih inside bwo wmiles and a half. nince last writing death ong us, the followiu;; at beyond ; Wim. MeT Isabelia MceArthur is it son,. Dearest Mother thou hast left us And thy loss we deoeply feel, But ‘tis God that has bereft us, He can all onr sorrows heal. remamed until her death, She was ill ubout three weeks bLut not considered serious until Saturday 28rd when she took suddenly worse dying at three o‘clock in the afternoon. She leaves a husband, three sons and rix daugbters to mourn hber loss, Her two sisters and brother from Hamilton attended the fureral, Mrs. Watson, Mrs. Nicholson and Mr. Hopkinâ€" ‘ i1¢1ea W a ‘« G. Woollsey is bus; barn, harry up George dy for the root erop ve ime oi his death he rest. Mrs. George in cou,. near Fairba years a member of t! oi P Hyc ut e sp e child died in a short ti is a great deal of _ sic mostly amoug tae yvoun Since tast writing death has visited our neighborhood and taken away one of Protou‘s carly settlers in the person of Mrs Â¥\ P 1 W 1s lase writing death has been basy us, the following passed to the ‘yond ; Wim. 1-!(:[,4“!:1::1;, aged 80, born in this part and at the time eath was in California, Appendiâ€" s the cause. Win. Gordou aged is an old resident of this narkt and J. Batehelor has sold bis 1 con. to Wim. Armstrons Next to the separator, the most imâ€" portant part of the machinery is the boiler and engine. The boiler shou‘d have a capacity of from twelve to twenty horseâ€"power ; and the engine | from six to cight. A "halftrankâ€"lid" fchurn made of whitewood or pine is | convenient. _A narrow cream vat with | plenty of space at the sides and ends ‘ or ice is needed to cool the cream] rapidly where a cooler is not used. f Where the cream vat is not adapted | to rapid cooling, one of the various coolers on the market may bs used ; or a coil of galvanized iron pipe havâ€" ing cold water running through it imay be placed in the cream and be worked by the engine. _ This will/ cool the cream rapidly. 10t th Ir. Editor I su that vour eorr &D 2t 1 CT@UUf Of the towaline eft the house for a short time _ _ ~~_ I IS o+ tite. Foud axes. Look out for him, are about through harvestâ€" op, which has been a good ner Lere had 14 acres, about over for this : cmmmmee rawtord returned from SsoUTH EGREMONT oubs and 13 lookingv well vD qi . L1 "~ o oo O Eesd «proop tb rentel Efhis death he was living in Mrs. George Hamilton of i. near Fairbairn, Deceased a member of the Presbyterian )nsumption was the cause, 3 a long time. irmstrong of the V Hat I%t acreg, If Hnrry over for this soason | the lecture. vsry good withh Th@) â€"â€"____..___. ) 15 bushels per acre. ~Ct Bp m here attended J. to blows o arkam on Taursday | *V P!0Ws8 veen laid up with a ralgia. Some of Bob‘s _ was on the homesâ€" happy to say he is reâ€" v ts & tle longe M suppose you will be rrespondent is dead, of sickness in 0 young people measles. Some Â¥ itc utling an addition tend putting in a 10 w 8y finislinung his ge you will have visiting hoer e recuyering from . McTaggart is avle e its appearazce week. They are death, She was ill when there has the 9th inside of X w Masur, igaged Mr. J AS aiking up their for such work,. the eyenâ€" : owill tey farm on for $2.000 the and nefit to 'l â€"Gt. Britain and Fr | to blows over Central ; *‘blows" are at present Miss Mary McQGilliyray returned home Sunday after a month‘s visit at Chatsworth with her brother Alex. What we would like to know : Whetre the lads were on Sunday, | If the Chosen Friendsâ€"Bad a reâ€"unian . Anniversary seryices will be presched here next Sunday by Rev. Mr McKinuon of Keady, also on Monday night following & social gathering of ihe members and congregation will take place at the manse, All are invited. Mr. Hugh McKinnon, of Shallow L ike, speut a couple of days at home last weck The northern country seems to agree with Hugh, If Harry got home all right the night of m Yknk ie ww Much sympathy was felt for Mr. and Mrs. Rev. J. G. Burus in the loss of their youhgest child two weeks ago. As Mr. Forster is preparing to build a large barn nex{ summer, he bas Intely been inspecting some Glenelg barns. As Mr. Forster is an up to date mav, ho will no doubt be curpassing anything in this seeâ€" tion, 10re man‘s CC CCC y Ing Of SQus, Quite a number fron in the Lecture at C niglt, given by Dr. Mc Cuina, Miss Sarah MecDona] oS CUOCHimaein Fram FBanl s in ru5SL weoi, The clurclh here consideralle repairs a& new stone {oundat ber of the memvers ing up the ground platfort®, also some in the laying of sodls Mrs. R. Corrie and M were visiting friends on lest week. & en Threshing is a thing every body seetus to be the returns of their sum Mrs. B. Curriwswi ur. magazine is only $1. Subscribe THER TORONTO srar, For a cheap Toron‘o Daily, onto Star has few eqnals. It pendent in tone and a good ne\ erer. With the REvYiEW onl cash, ; . . For a cheap morning _ daily the **World" leads. Conservative in Poli. tics it is not by any means hideâ€"bound its course during the election of 1806 won for it many friends, and its conâ€" densed news items are a taking feature, The World is three dollars a year, but, by special arrangement _ we offer the ' REviEw and Daily World for $3.00 _ If you want a cheap daily seek no furt her. THE COSMOPopITAx, Those who wish high class reading, fitting the library and dra wing room table, by the hest writers in the Enyglish language, on current topics of world wide interest, with the hest miscellany, must get the Cosmopolitan. The pubâ€" lishers cf this magazine have jfast started a university, and begiun on the 8th of this month with a freshman class of | 10,000 students. _ This fine mnmhly' magazine is only $1.0 Siwhamrihs ... __ THE MONTREAL STArR, The publishers of the United States and even in England have often wonâ€" dered how such a magnificent paper as tne Family Herald and Weekly Star of Montreal can be published for one dolâ€" lar, with such splendid premiums. _ The Family Herald publishers have shown abundantly that they know how,. and know it well. That‘s as much of the secret as othors are likely to know. $1.75 gets this widly read Journal and the REvieEw. THE MAIL AND EMPIRE, This paper has many friends and is r'ecuguizv({ as one of the leading Conâ€" servative Journals. Its market reports are up to date and its news and editorial columns cover the ground from a Oonâ€" servative stand point. The Weekly Edition with the REvirw for $1.40 cash., ut c o ds 30 CCC Emue ~AIOTT, ’ We can also supply the Daily Globe‘s morning and evening editions at reâ€" duced rates with the Revirw. FARMING, Our intelligent farmers who wish to keep posted on their business, can find no better means than by taking this fine Weekly Journal. To stock raisers of all kinds it seems to us a necessity. The ReEeviEw and Farmirg to Jan, 1st, ‘00 for only $1.75. garalh McDonald is ho aged for three weeks n I THE GLOBE, + No Canadian paper has the same‘ stable character as the Toronto Glohe, | Its recoerd and reputation during 53| years stands unique among Canadian | Journals. _ Supporting Liberal princiâ€" | pals, it is fair to its opponents and Conâ€" seryatives find its reports of Conseryvaâ€" ‘ ® tive meetings given as fully and imparâ€" | | tially as in Conservative papers. Ts | editoriai columns, of course have a voice | of their own : fearless, yet fair. incisive, | yet not irritating. The Weekly edition | has this rear been enlarged to 16 pages ! _and contains a digest of the world‘s news, full reports of national or provinâ€" ’ cial gatherings of any kind. A comâ€" mercial page, markets, etc , second to | / none,. and general and family reading of quality and quartity to suit the most | / fastidions. This great paper is 81 a year, the ReviIEw is 81 but we are able s to offer both for only $1.50, which to | =â€" new subscribers pays to Jan. Ist. 1899 Aadk & * and rrance may come r Central Atrica. Paper at present being wafted. ' I f The season for Clubbing is now upon | us, and we have several enqniries for ; several Journals Will our readers | examine the list we give below and | while taking advantage of the terms | themselves call the attention of their neighbors to the great value offered, and get them to sabscribe also, if not alreadvy subscribers. The Review / covers the home field efficiently and the Journals we club with are the best ; in their line. I ~ VISLCer 18 preparing to bnild a next summer, he has intely been gome Glenelg barns. As Mr. in up to date man, ho will no irpassing anything in this seeâ€" h here has been unude repairs this summer. / foundation su8A" IaÂ¥ala‘s ind avnd bmldim me tasty work dation and lately a numâ€" ers spent a day in cleanâ€" MULOCK. with the heat miscellany, Cosmopolitan. The pubâ€" magazine have just started s y P 2 0ron‘ 0o Daily, the Tor few eqnals. ‘It is indeâ€" e and a good news gathâ€" he REview only $2.00 from this THE WORLD ud is home after be" weeks at the clerey. hing of the past and ) be well pleased with summer work, s pays to Jan. 1st, 1899. _ supply the Daily Globe‘s evening editions at reâ€" tuls yiemity took iwloud on Friiay 12e 20000 220. 9. RPdo oP tsA ... y 3 _ _| avelling. _ The work is LIGHT AND vfoid on Fri lay r EASY. WRITE AT ONCE for terms etc, livray of Honan, | to THE HAWKS NURSERY COMPANY, s home after be" Rochester N Y. s mt iAbe ks ul vad CLUBBING. w L. scutuiyr the 8th one d reâ€"union 4 i new was done _ give below and i age of the terms | attention of their at value offered, ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO That of now, THE WEEKLY sUN, This is the Canada Farmer‘s Sun reâ€" organized and is Still a farmer‘s paper, Its pages are honored with contributions frorm Mr. Goldwin Smith, %Bystander”), and other able writers, e furnish it with the REvIEW for $1.25 cash, duy | BOTH MEN AND WOMEN. â€" If you are | willing to work, we can give you eimâ€" ployment with GOOD PAY, and you can ’ work all or part time. and at home op PE the e m ¥¥F 0. Â¥was P 7 uP Wanted Mats Internmitional N arseri Chrcaco,/lii, MoNFREAL Que Roc pordcnce are mone A matism, so Shorey‘s Â¥ it s cbA t 1 19 " [ nacic remedy, Phrenoline, and to mny surprise it cured me of rheumatism, from which I haye suffered for many years. GENTLEMEN.â€"On â€" the f friend tried one bottle of rheumatic remedy, Phrien mny surprise it cured me of For Sale by II., P Cc en oo ons n To the Phrenoline Medicine Co., Ltd, Ottarca, Ont, GENTLEMEN.â€"On the advice of a friend tried one bottle of your famous is (OOCY POPOe o Oeb dnc dur Biiain +0 n Frigize Ulsters Rhounatisn & Dyspepsia Cursl. I T_HE' BOOM Â¥ SOJOSINCOCE0Cde00cCEI3CR Agents : Ageneral financial business transacted Office next door to Standard Bank Durham 7 TCO mmEmey o‘ r long, with 6 inch collar, :'Flll'mllll‘c 0f ”'0 B(‘St Mflke 5 pockets and throat tab, ! ALWAYS on Haxp. with _ * wontâ€"comeâ€"off" PICTURE FRAMING A SPECIALTY buttons can be bought r retail in every Town z+ A 1+ hy W . ; d 2 ~'r$§bg C3 and Village for o lt yc 4 ,." " Ts es s BB ':i;:-iif;.-: Â¥;'£ f $7 00 es Sa "fifi&ffi,z § EB y wCast Texe? E: y | D4 i'i ?l;‘ ueP | s oc aatie<TwAL ) P it o e e i tR Money to lend. Parties. Farr David Jackson, Ir., Clerk Div. v Land Valuators, Insurance Agents, Commissioners. In Olive Mix, Brown, Fawn, Claret and Oxford Gray ; 51 to 54 inches (Signed) Ou!s CONVEYaANCERsS, KE BRROTHFrI Rigby Rainâ€"Proofed ined) JA MES CARROLL, oreman of Works, Rideau eanal WANTED, Sales very traly. JACKSONS, _ 571 St. Partrior StrEEr sue w ond. Money invested for Farms bought and sold. the thin into deoomernnner oo m moegr wre OTrawa, July 31st, 1896 a In every district on the # contineat to take orders linnâ€"grown Nursery Stock and most complets asâ€" _ w\ : ET Bu resonta wellâ€"es‘ablishâ€" 0 nuportunt than exâ€" Fu4coOomraNxy M e memtti: ARKER, Durcham, wenmarenmee on w w omercmoue novwerrinre sn ] ED. n every district on the onrtinent to tuke orders ‘~grown Nursery Stock d _most complete asâ€" Fast seiling specialâ€" irnished free; corpes . ‘me. Those positions 1 territory sbhould be ( easov ky all hustlers _ Our salary or comâ€" eat anyone not earn» et in communication ‘ sont a wellâ€"es‘ablishâ€" nuportunt than exâ€" ® t Or d a NY, Nurseries, 0 at t in LEsTER.N. Y 4XÂ¥ The 08 Un dertaking and Emba)ming on ~ ciples at reasonable rates. Would intimate that she will continue the Furniture and Undertaking Business estabâ€" lished by hor father in Durham in 1858 and wiil endeavor to give ail oid ard new custom ers the same entire satisfaction. Reomember the standâ€"â€"opposite Market, Durham, The only frstâ€"cliss Ecarne in Money to loan at five percent. on promptly attended to. Marriage Licens In stock and you can cost price in order to clea A FEW BUGGIES and WAGGONS PURXITURE A1D UXPRRTAKIRC MISS SHEWELL Of all kinds, ) Grey, at prices {that Come eatly and gel Are arriving daily you the best and che; ever shown in Durha ROBEBES CUTTERS OUFR FALL ANDD ~ WINTER GooOpDs READYâ€"MADE CLotHing _ DRY GOODS, CROCERIES, AND â€"BOOts & Skors. MISS SHEWELL OF THE SEASON Call and investigate sure you will â€"FULL LNE orâ€" a2 Qrull blast at It means the highesg and BUTTER in chsapest GOODS of C _ MSARTHLpR OoUR COMPLETE DEp 81 Ce‘y and we promise d cheapest assortment Durham, lt P t s s Ee nein at will surprise you »L your choice, â€"opposite the ‘\'\’h_i_l.o, Hlack can get these at clean out stock,. and atrstprinâ€" t wa, to our goods 1 go awsy e in jGarge stocks carload | of the Stoves. Bax <+, [.._ "All Kinds Gf 'Et.('. from $10 see them and x [ balance of the seq i at! SEE ouy k. TURNiPp nt. on good security, In Licenses issued, i« LOWEr and | Heayy & L'l:tvllllutwflarness CALL & SEE our || _ Collars, %:é / Bites, W / &c., &c. .] PLOWS Harness !! We Handle _ S‘0cksat.â€" Calder‘s of _ the best kind of Box Stoves, Coal §t | Rooms fully | makes and slyles | prices and give y [ to pick from, a"l kKinds of Plows, Gang Etc. from $10 upwards, Co see them and get a bargain balance of the season, SEWING MACHINES and OKRGANS ighest price â€" ods and Pricesg and we are y catirely satisfied. â€" LEAVEmng TO SUIT vou 3 A I ie everything in the Harnes line, at right prices. SEE our TURNIP ; S price for EGGS exchange for the best QUALITY. TMENTS ARR fully stocked of 8. Will sell you a good '3‘57_ rthur‘s °_ ROLLER BEarina PULPER o .i Coome . COs | of Cooking Stoves Stoves, Ete. Insurance 8 Warerooms » Whlps, ""~ _ Come and bargain for the 3 Pads, TOWN 9 Jl‘. f the best at reduced assortment bus inegs i t thanki past 1 counvin vrill “La‘ls Upper A few G LARGE Durham, J B/ WANTED- 1 uv]

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