m 8 | e m; the | S} ean | 1 LÂ¥ 3 "I sffust going to get it for him wheygu rang. . Rover takes it alâ€" Mr oand is asl Th: wond yligithn & T; ""y r wC Cly td th u‘ an 1 j a Door Factory. d the gi‘rL it for him answerod‘ is ar great isked hae 1 Cp4 * bx e nd (That‘s caught. them 8 Yes. sah, sail sequious bow, I his ‘scape, sab, a him ‘bout a mile, The easiest way‘ t rld is to take th AS TO TAKING THIN ry we are now prepared ; PROMPTLY. quantity of Sash, ng and the differâ€" for outside sheeting.. 1. McKECHNIE Large so that all orders Lath always it until . you get tle done make had to, chase ng t you ur 8 h nk he £t M by that this ‘U’f: roto 1. If any person orders hispeper discor tnucd, he must pay all arreages, or th« publisher may continus to send it until pay wentis arde, and collecttihe whole arovn! whethor it bo taken from the oflice or not There can be no lega) discontiouance unti paymentismade. We cal! the lpoclï¬'- attention cf Pos masters and subscribers to the following s3 nopsis ef the nowcpaperiaws : %. Asy person who takAs a paper trou Uhe post ofice, whether directed to h/ pame or auotker, or whother he has sul soribed or not is responsible for the pay. 8. If a subsoriber orders his papor to b atopped at a certaintime, and the publishe eontinues to sand, the subscriherin boun 4) pay for it if ho takes it out of the po: office. This proceeds upon ke gromn hat a man must pay for what he uses. Of the WM BUSINESS DIRECTORY. i Firstâ€"Class Hearse. Bm NoTA Toaps ar Loan and In UNDi eXE w uCounty of Grey. Sales attended to promp mud at reasonable ratos. N M O im n and ®~IN® ons FOR SALE The EDGE PROPBRTY 8 still to be found in I . opposite the Darham In the Town of Durham, County of Grey, including valeable Water Power Brick Dweling, and many eligible building lots, will be sold in one or more Jots. Also lot No. 60, con. 2, W. G. K., Township of Bentinck, 100 acres adjomt ing Town plot Durham. F WB M B n is W. L. McKENZ MO Ei:xurcgmée taken money. k OFF ALLAN â€" MeFARLANE® J. P. TELFORD, BSUSR of Marrlage Licenses. Aue: â€" tioneer for Counties of Bruco and Grey Residenceâ€"King St., Hanover, JAMES LOCKIS, JAKE KRESS Horss Shosing Shop % for sale cheap. Johbing of al kinds promptly attended to. ALLAN McoFARLANE, Proprieton Handâ€"made Waggons Furniture ICENSED AUCTIONRER, for t Has opened out a firstâ€" Newspaper Lawa. HUCH McKAY. MISCELLANEOUS, RY PUBLAC, Com» NEY TO LOAN RTA KJING Promy the old stand. made shoes. BR Best Quality Cheapor THAN EVEE. ;a"y“m nv:l.e':- \Insurance effected. TO 1.0 AN atlowost rates of Interest «door north of 8. Reot‘s Store Dutham WOODWORL Apply to SAMES EDGE, Edge Hill, Ont. DURHAM in connection. A firstâ€"class lot of LEGAL Adoa ce Sm Tire Insuran .B:s:ia.onu Durham Onl rance Ag ommission Commisnioner, ci€ JAKE KRESS for yairt purchase his Jld Stand tly attended to B SUFREMEB Ali hand Also ectured Collections TOWN UUUI cla PAIRY COMMENT. It seems as if dairymen will never cease to talk orwrite about this one byâ€"product that accumulates about the farm where butter is babitually or perâ€" iodically made or cream shipped out for ice cream of other purposes. Why should. wa cease to speak of it, asks a writer, when in reality it contains so tarcely the manurial value of the for ice cream of 0 should wa cease t writer, when in I largely the man whole milk ? ¢ ‘Tha other day whole milk ? t The other day on« the creamery was ut of kKeeping hogs ne the entire refuse The dry process of converting bork into bacon makes an excellent ns‘:fle, sweet and firm. Everyone knowghow different is the tasto of fresh drysalt from that of salt in a Cissolved sti After the carcass of the ‘hog ha n disvided, place the pieces of po: intbndâ€" for bacon to one side. _ Rub well with coarse salt, and let the â€" drain . for 24 hours. _ Mix 11â€" coarse brown sugar, 6 0z. saltpete 11â€"2 lbs. salt. _ Aftor these ingre are well mixed, rub into the pork aspecially on the fiesh sides. thess pieces of pork om top of of other in a salting trough, [ imvo or gutter rouind. its edg drain away the brine. \ To ;l:‘lm THE FARM. CURING BACON rons At ETo sn oo e 9 2 a vile taste. Turn the meat every tWo days. rubbing in more of the salt and sugar preparation. ‘The . proportion given is sufficient for 14 lbs. of bacon. The sugar possesses preserving qualiâ€" ties in a very great degree, wibbout‘ the pungency and astringency of salt, aad imparts a mildness and mellowness to ths cured meat, . Too much salt contracts the fibres of the meat, thus remdering it hard and tough. The | meat remaing in this state for two Of | three weeks, according to circumâ€" stances. In dry weather it requires & I longer time than duriog damp w eather. The place for salting should, always {hs eool, but well ventilated. Confined |air, though. cool, will taint meat soonâ€" |er than the midday sun accompanied | by n breaze. When the meat is suffiâ€" \ clently saited, wipe it dry and smoke ‘(or two or three weeks, according to size. â€" The meat must be hung to smoks uin‘ and. nts brine. to soak into the meat will impart ile * Why did you forsake UAOGIOR] 2072 medicine? asked Tensnot, meeting a forâ€" mer college classmate. .. 1 found that preaching wasn‘t my forte, while practising was. Who was that man ed just now? ["E;n'r, remember but it seems to me ed to him. Mr. Oldun, who has been mill himselfâ€"Caroline, P‘o worried about our George derstand it at m'l. o _ No ary _ revis anugntimct M Mrs. Oldunâ€"Why, William, what 40 you mean? Mr. Oldunâ€"He‘s been at college mora than three weeks now and hasn‘t writâ€" URn beioneRambeiieammean m naren t NC OREnT J NeVRies C ie e 000 ten that he lost his pocketbook teen the victim of fou! play. EXTRAORDINARY L A FORGE ho has been through the ‘aroline, I‘m very much our George: I can‘t unâ€" TEUL MAIDEN. man to whom you bowâ€" what his William, what do U t or IrY. gagâ€" | MASSACE BT WATER J873.| They Smooth Away all Aches and Leave Oe Wholly Contented With Life â€" Falrics of the Tank â€" @esoription of |lq Operation. Water massage is the very latest inâ€" vention for relieving pain. Exports say it is away nhead of massage by hands, because it is possible to get reâ€" sults from a single tank of water that could not be obtained were half a dozen strong men to labor with all their skill. Hospitals are using the system, and MUH nsc andTnrkish® baths: are Miï¬itmhs-â€"i\'f&f}' the front room. now, and I could mantelpiece. Domesticâ€"Ah Hungry HI@RINSC OO a story ‘bout a feller & a dog bite. Weary Watkinsâ€"You think of the forehing v that rate! % DLSPOsSED TO SHY. Heâ€"Really, L never loved uatil L met you. ROit mm . d necn d l s muinoot s ont Sheâ€"Oh, I know that like a colt that was locomotiv@. [IRATION FOR CU VCY know that. You acted just that was seeing its first 0 CO very latest inâ€" ain. . Experts x massage by ible to get reâ€" didn‘t half dust is in there just my name on the Aos Te Ece B Oe e e C RZ ‘ The magzging mother does not have pok ‘?" fr0M® |ins confidence of ber sons . because unlike the they never can expect any encourageâ€" pipe you see ment from ber. Her busband‘s life is ue as far as made a burden by the continual comâ€" Fifth avenue \plaint and ‘fault-ï¬nding of the wile. 3 | Uniess be is a maa of extraordinary re unsightly» patience he bas ceased long since in ced and they ‘trying to please her. The members of would show ‘her family may love her, but they find fraulic k. much relief in getting away someâ€" "|times where they are better underâ€" d by a steam |stood. is this uuaam} Nagging is a form of selfishness that e way of the is most disagreeable, especiaily in a perâ€" it present | son with whom one is compe‘Jed to live. n M e ‘One busband was heard to complain the wall 2re|once that he bad never, in his wife‘s ind wnplyingleat'mutiom done anything right since the way, can lhil marriage to her. He tries to please » __3 kie wife knows it but she bas deâ€" don‘t say e otto ha LKS ng it m ne matter what they do child comes running to a g‘ad smile to tell be: of some discovery it hbai immediately quells its finding some fault witl taking an interest in questions or ambitions her scornful glance t nothing to do with such it msvy_ï¬;nher. etc. How long will h take a‘l this faultâ€"finding quictly? An it is often soâ€" unnecessary, too. | Yea, DUNNS BAKING POWwWDpER FOR TWENTYâ€"SEVEN YEARS trouble. | ~He"say®.° iNCELVANE AUTETOU ts agonizing pains in my stomach the : (â€"st day I used it. I have now taken two bottles and I feel entirely relieved and can sleep Hie a top." A repreâ€"| sentative farmer, of Western Ontario, is Mr. C. J. Curtis, residing near Waindâ€"| sor. His health was seemingly comâ€"| pletely destroyed through la grippe. : No medicine d:.d him any good. "To three bottles of Nervine," he scys, *I| sttribute my restoration to health and‘ strength."«â€" Neither man or woman can enjoy life when troubled with liver complaint. _ This was the sentiment and feeling of ‘W. J. Hill, the wellâ€" known bailif of Bracebridge. "I was so bad." says he, "that one of my medical attendants sall that I was dying, but, thank God, I aim not dead yot. â€" From the first few doses I took :? Nervine I commenced to feel bctâ€" «~=, and am toâ€"day restored completely y usuel health," A resident of io. Maritime Provinces, in the person * s. Jones, of Sussex. N.B., says : "For ‘welve years I was a martyr to indiâ€" ~â€"stion, constipat‘on and . headache. ~>o. trentment _~" #evoral physicians did not. hflp-r{-‘;r“ {,* >/r5 taken a fow 5a un c %Ror srle by McFarlane f it is tho case that Le who > blades of grass grow whe > had grown before is & ben the race, what is the positio ordcd that man who by his ge of the laws of life and as enerey and strength whe Samo Rich and Poor,. () 1 B# NAGGING # r Medicines Have Iailed ano yinced the Cases Beyond Cu Great Discovery Has Proven Genuine Elixir of Life. its bappiness . DY with it. Instead of in her daughter‘s ons she shows in that she wants such things. tct Comes From Old and * 0: roor. and From All Corners sunmad ai Suversd d TERIEND [XT BY TBE CAN®DA rorecr smenmmunmsnicn ce mm ut she ndr nerican O1 THE EY REVEYW LEVIEW OFFICR, GARAFRAXA ST., [DURHARL TERMS; $ por year, IK ADVANCR CHAS. RAMAGE â€"Editor & Proprieto® StaadaraBank of Canada Head Off?t;-.'l‘oronto- OAPITAL, Autho_riâ€"z-ed 52000?92 RESERYVE FUN W. F. Cowan, A GENTS dBath wlttere Dolies suie DURHAM AGENCY. Agenoral Bauking business trapsacted Draffs waed and collections made on all pointe. Depom ts received and interest allowed at currsuf rates Thursday Morning. pterest allowed on savings bank depos.ts of $1.00 tyd apwards. Prompt atteption aod everyfaoilâ€" Apafforded curtomers liying at a distance. * D 3 of Groy. All communications sG~ dressed to Lax1asg P. O. will be promptly ritended to. Residence Lot 19, Con. 8, Township of Bentinek. DAN. MeLEAK,. DAN. De | _ Newspaper space is 100 VATRRDIC permit of further additions to th lmnest words of tesimony from th \who know just whar they are talk |‘about. In the common languase ‘the day, they have been there, and speaking from the heart. The do lor more witnesses that here sperk h ; their counterparts by the | hundr ;mot only in the province of Onts |but in every other section of the Don lwn. South American Nervine is ba PA UCTC OOR mt perate the case may be. It strikes at the norve centers from which flows the life blâ€"od of the whole system. It is not a medicine of patehwork. but is complete and compreherrive im 1t8 application. . ITC ICOENSED _ of Groy. ind Young, SsaAVINGS BANK. Is PUBLISEKED EVERY iled and President. Pm ds ng from the heart. ‘The dozen re witnesses that here sperak have counterparts by the hundreds, nly in the province of. Ontario, every other section of the Domin« Sout» American Nervine is base4 REGISTRY OP ider, Registrar. Pa‘d u .entific ï¬rfl\c!ple that makes certainty, no matter how des» â€"Afr of the Dominion. McLEAN. AUCTIONEER for Co. J‘ KELLY, Ageat. Male and Tomalo tm in NEPLE L145 rICE moucallas. rs Havo 1,000,006 £00,000 Manages A. NMunro, s from 10 able to had 9 o