Continued from last week. I To The Patrons. i Aim to have about half of the cows {fresh for the winter creamery. Feed them liberaliy. Give the cows plenty of salt ana water, Care for them regâ€" _glarly treat them kindly, keepthem clean and you will have your reward. We find that corn silage, mangolds, clover bay, bran, peas Oats and some vilâ€"cake, if it can be got for $2) per ton or less, give us good resulis in the mi‘lk RBow. Swede turnips or rape should not be fed to cows giving milk for buatter or checseâ€"making. hvase ~ P t ceo wWINTER CREAMERY. CeJents .. ie mt â€" Cag c se not be fed to cows giying milk for buatter or checseâ€"making. ‘ Do not allow the milk to freeze, or :0 be expsed to any bad odor. Three times per week is often enough to deâ€" liver the milk at the winter creamery. Make arrangements with one or more A your neighbors to "take turns" baulâ€" ing the milk and bringing back the skimâ€"milk. This will lessen the labor, If the skimâ€"millk is properly fed to calves and younf pigs, it will pay for the bauling of the milk to, and the skimâ€"milk trom the creamery. â€" Our future dairy cows dependfargely upen ‘the judicions use of skimâ€"milk. 1 & s Lâ€"l.nnmnl’pr hv Finally, help the (.mpplying him with :,,ou h.\'e youl' rewa Be on your §UATUC Un turnip, potato, brewers, other flavors which taint jare the quality of butter. is frozen or yery eold, y difficalty in detecting t! Nourish That‘s the whole secret in a word. We can cure no disease unless we can keep up the paâ€" tient‘s strength. And there‘s only one way to do thatâ€"feed him. But if the system refuses food? Then use SCOTT*‘S EMULSION of Codâ€"liver Oil with Hypophosphites. _ It goes STRAIGHT TO THE BLOOD. stops the wasting, rekindles the vital fire, makes new flesh and «o renders a hopeful fight k "th dfll‘q"gdafly is this so in bronâ€" and lung troubles, in the relief and cure of which Scott‘s Emuision has won its reputaâ€" tion. Book about it free. Scott‘s Emulsion is no mysterious mixture. It is nonâ€"nauseatâ€" ing and infinitely gmflc to the m&nww' Get SCOTT & BOWNE, Toronto, rd i) ~ Abndoimietffindatii is S&Y iachinery each eyenâ€" | able is in good condition | We run and thas avoid “"’;} 4 her to 100 to 130 degrees | Mc z. The higher temâ€" Ba« rease the eapacity of | _ ( nable to skim more illf(' also give smoother | a f ie separators. Speed | no its fall rate and mainâ€" | wi sed during the whole {’*‘ : is economy to use ( for heating the whole | yq kimâ€"milk.) _ Use hot | an ng rather than "dry" | _ milk will not cook on Sl » much. (To remove | gp ‘om heater or vat, add oda to warm water and | s« 1 in the heater for some fl‘ ashing). Aim to have | 7 per cent. of fat in the | C milk requires to be lifted n o oduie s rive Semaeemeus reunbrtunte 6 ( Pasteurizing the Cream. f \ To insure a uniform flavor of good \ | quality, we recommend the system \ known as Pasteurizing. Either Pasâ€" | | teurize the whole milk before separat | ing, or heat the cream and skimâ€"milk | after separating. _ For heating the | whole milk a channel heater about ‘ eight or ten inches deep with six or seven chaunels about four feet long and three or four inches wide would answer ! | the purpose after a portion of the heatâ€". ‘| ing is done in tbhe receiving Yatâ€" | Placc this channel vat in a tank or pan \| with a steam pipe under it for heating C \ the water. The milk or cream enters | one side and and passes out at the ° | other end, having been heated to 1€0 ® | degrees on the way. Keep the cream â€" | covered by means of a tin cover placcd « l over the channel vat. [Next week we will give the remain der relating to methods of Pastem 1zâ€" ing the Cream, churning, salting and working, and preparation for, market and marketing.] e on onl Mr John Black has arrived home from the nueighborhood of Brantford with his stoam thresher and is finishing up threshâ€" ing in this burg with satisfaction. Misses Minnie Audersou and May Seotâ€" field from Toronto are enjoying a fortâ€" vight‘s visit at their uncle‘s Mr. Donald McMillan and other friends on the 4th aud 6th. We want to see the Top Cliff Scribe Come over your presence is needed. t Mr. Albert Neil of 4th con. aod Miss Nellie Kinnee, of Glenroaden were united in the holy bonds of matrimony, 0n Wedâ€" uesday 10th Nov. by the Kev. Father Hauck,. at St. John‘s Church, Pomona, Miss Adeline Neil assisted the bride, while Mr. Mike Kinnese Lbelped the groom through the trying moments. We heartily jomm the many frionds of the vicivity in wishing the happy couple a long and prosâ€" perous life. The worthy Mr. R. J. Black, one of \the Toronto Asylum Policemen is enjoying m holiday week at the old homestead aud . C ns p BE _ & emserte: Hoie . B 100 L Aradat donihericurarnts o TV O 1 nsighborhood. _ Those blessed with the privilege of a chat with Mr. Black regardâ€" iag his own adyventares during the past f.w years and np to date, withont doubt receive a great treat. To say onr friend looks hale and hearty is very becoming to his appearance, The Durbham Rrvisw is one of Nir. Black‘s tavorites. Messrs Archie and Alex. McMillan leave this week to commence tuuber making down the country. Our tax collector, Mr. W. H. Arrowâ€" | __,); 1 + + x ge ards & Stato smith. is going his rounds at present ang | safeguards of the State, C * on on on rustngrateme mt it ass goevram m zen «1: ... smat m ve annenconomsncinmemms m imeets with satisfactory results. We may say that he is prepared for the unchangâ€" ONE HONEST MAN. & avi 7 1 Dear Editor.â€"Please inform your readers, th able weather we are having for the PLSt | wpttten wconfldenm"y'lwm%‘“' read let;lted.'l'eltf- week, as he carries at leart a seven | ter, particulars of a genuine, honest, home cure, b: month‘s growth which 1 was Pn j ‘restored‘ 9 bealth and t f s 3%’&'?' vigg;.u:l ter ytla‘nrs of slutlrlerllng from nervous Mre, Archic McIntyre, who was over to o funien parts, "I was robbed .°na°:?5i'nd'iflï¬' b'i%?.'f, her fatherâ€"inâ€"law‘s funeral, Mr. Dancan g‘e‘:f:;‘i“:l}'ln‘(',:"-‘:g{f‘:{‘ï¬::"::‘:flgï¬- ooed wlek Mclntyre, left this week for her home in grxg':ke x"i." certaltt‘l‘ 'm'eaag)lo of‘?urodknowng't:“all‘::f- n a » & ave nothing sell and want no mon Bad Axe, Mich. ggtnl‘:{nfaflng bfllevcr'in thennlven‘:‘llhrother%o‘:)vd l()ur ‘Detctive prefers our own cnu‘n}h‘.\' m:flgéi"mx?‘{u:&:l:i;:ï¬g}%ï¬::l,:&?g;;?%?.lï¬ a g y ; 3 f + t ' * 88 stamp, .T. M mss« of horses and has ngain been trA4DSâ€" | Agents‘ Supplies, P.O. Box 59, d e ean, qus. FO Mrs. Archio MceIntyre, who was over to her fatherâ€"inâ€"law‘s funersl. Mr. Duncan Mclntyre, left this week for her home in Bad Axe, Mick. Our Detetive prefers our own conntry class of horses and bas ngain been trading. Indian povies that will laugh and wink at a fel‘ow and cause the boys to blush are not wanted in this section,. It would be a wise act for Bob to leave such in the \ Island from this out,. The Policeman still laugh‘s. Jolinnie Moarrison can be heard telling yaruns and cracking jokes without ceasing and dreams of May flowers. Miss Mary M: rtin leaves for the Queen City this week. We are sorry ito learn that her sister K te, who has been i}l in the said City is recovering vbut s‘0 vly. Mr. R. MeDonald fimshes up a good season‘s threshing this week and gives the youth and beauty a good eyening‘s enjoyâ€" ment, where a good time i8 expected, Tuesday evening of this week,. Success Captaim and thaunks. MUr. Jas. Wlhite yisited friends on the 6th on Sunday last, Wedding Bells.â€"One of those happy events which «o seldom 0 cur in this viciaity. took place on Wednesday, 10th inst., at the home of Mr. M. Kinnee when Miss N. Kinnee was united in the bonds of matrimony to Mr. Albert Neil. tWe wiâ€"h the happy couple health, wealth and prosperity. A uumber of our young people attended the lectare given at Buarn‘s Church, Rocky Saugeen, by Rev. Drc. MeGillivray, of Houan, The service was much appreâ€" ciated by them. Mr. John Kingstone and family hbave moved to their farm near Meaford. They carry with them the best wishes of the community. We are sorry to state that Mr. Thoe. Me‘oh lost a valuable horse recentl1,. But as Tom is one of our stirmg flarmers, it did not take bim long to get another oue. Mr. Wellington Duflerin, of Markdai®, has leased the estate of the late Francis Twamley, â€" As he is a jolly good {ellow, he will no doubt become a fayorite among the young people. espectally a noug the ladies as he is a bachelor. Mrs. J. H. Brown, of London, is at present the guest of Mrs. N. McKechnie. \irs. Campbell has also returned to her old hbhome, atter a prolonged visit to the Forest City. Mr. Jolin Ellison jr., accompanied by a young man from Markdale, whose name we do not know. +pent a very enjoyable time with Crawford friends last week end. Mr. Gillen Boyd is now home after after spending the psasst two months Concluded nevt week. sCcoOTCH TOWN. (Toolate for last week.) GENROADEN. â€"â€" 4 4 @po o 4~â€" Dufferin, of Markdale, n wrad 3 ts Bm 3 p"_e Ne fos We Ts in s Aek# o 2~ 5 We t T TT LE T S uks W,. H. Arrowâ€" telling y i on at Dear Editor written to con en | ter, particulars whlclh 31'â€1 man gor, debfl%y, sex us to mnuiken Rfl' y uacks un an Reaven 1 am 1 m to make this c ferers. I hav but belnfa. fim . | of man, 1 am (ry | regain their he i. | Lfect secrecy, ~* | Agents‘ Suppl The following is a selection from the address of Miss Willard, President of the World‘s W. C, T. U, € * The non drinkers have rights that the drinkers are bound to respect. If we take the total number of human beâ€" ings in the world, including the Oriental races, which, when nct demoralized by contact with Europeans are abstainers, the overwhelming majority of human | â€" beings that are breathing at the present moment, have breaths untainted by the use of alcholics, but the safety of that fraction of them who live in Englishâ€" speaking countries is threatened by nothing so much as by the irresponsible actions of the drinkers, and I do not mean â€" the drunkards alone, whose brutality is the most reprehensible specâ€" tacle on the face of the earth, but the soâ€"called "moderates" whose judgement is dimmed, and the action of whose physical and mental forces becomes dangerous in exact proportion to the amount of alconol that has passed into their systems, They may never be drunkards, but their faces are set that way; they may never damage any human being, but the tendency is that they will ; they may not do themselves | irreparable injary, but every scientist knows that under the laws of tendency | which is as fixed as that of gravitation | they are more likely to do this than | those who keep clear of the hallucinaâ€" . | tion that intoxicants impart to mind | and body both,. For habits grow by | what they feed on, they have no power : of selfâ€"restriction, it is in their nature , | to be selfâ€"perpetuating, they Cetermine , | not only the passing condition of the â€" | body, but} the permanent conditions of | the soul, for character is destiny, and . f | character is habit crystallized. { This is our position : that the crownr of : creation, so far as we know, is the domeâ€" _ | like head cartied on buman shoulders ; ; | that this is the univers> in miniature, t | and the nearest to God of anything of 1| of which we are aware ; that forth from 0 | it has come all that makes the carth S | different from a den of beasts, and that any material sold or used which p10â€" ((: duces its deterioration beyond what any 8 | other materal does or can, shall not be * made or sold under the guarantees and ; | safeguards of the State. Canadians are very generally aware that they have now reached an eminence from which they can Jlook backward with reliet and forward with hopefulâ€" ness. The year has been an eventful one for Canada. It has seen the great wealth of British Columbia acknuowlâ€" edged by mining experts from u\'m,\'\ country in Hurope ; the gold fields in tne Kloudike region have also attracted the ] world‘s attention, whilst the social and . political occurrences in connection with \the Jubilee year have been of incaleulâ€" able value to the country. Toronto Saturday Night‘s Christmas Number has beeu prepared with a view of gainâ€" ing for Caminda as much as possible from this favorable state of British feeling, and of correcting tome palpable misrepâ€" resentations of pur chmate and reâ€" sources. â€" Thousinds of copies of the Christmas Number awre sent to Great Britain, and this year the editor atâ€" tempts to correct false impressions about the Canadian climate, to show that the Klondike with its fee is a thousand miles north of agrieuttural Canada,. and that the 8St. Lawrence River should attract the pleasureâ€"seekers of the world | during summer. The two beautiful, highâ€"art colored supplements which avre this year given free with the book, also carry out the idea. Quae is entitled "The First Harâ€" vest in Ganada." and the other, "Canada Sixty Years After." These are beautiâ€" ful Pictm-ew\inted by Mr. J. D. Kelly of Toronto. "Every home that is. or has been, connected with a farm will desire to baye them framed for its walls, They are said to be the"finest specimens of lithographic art _ yet pl'oSuced in Canada. * 4 Â¥_*0999 n & "‘The gmvegz of three great Canadiâ€" ans," an articlés desipibing the last restâ€" ingâ€"places of Sir John Macdonald, Hon, Alexander McKenzie and Hon. George Browun, with photographic views of the same, and halfâ€"tone potraits of the three men as we knew them, will prove highly interesting. A BOLD STROKE FOR CANADA. Each <srs. Mestre. J. and D. of thiree great Canadiâ€" TORONTO Can‘t% David Jackson, dP.,. crerk piv. v Land Valuators, Insurance Agents, Commissioners. Money to lend. Money invested for Parties. Farms bought and sold. A general financial business transacted Office next door to Standard Bank Durham The THE ONLY ABSOLU PREI’.-\RATXO.\'S ON PLEASANT, PURE PERENOLINE } Rhsumatic | Specific \ Hoods PERENOLINE PILLS Hood’s Pills Wanted 5 Manufactu‘d on Hconor & Sold on Meri CONVEYANCERS. BOTH MEN AND WOM%N. If y willing to work, we can j ployment with GOOD PAY woik all or part time. an travelling. _ The work is °00 C020 0K Aarave EASY. WEIIL AL VNUCE 1OP yETMMO Ni& to THE HIAWKS NURSERY COMPANY, Rochester NY NDER AND BY VIRTURE OF U the power of Sale contained in a certain Indenture of Morigage, which will be produced at the time of Sale, there will be offered for Sale by Publ c Auction at the Central Hotel. vey in the Town of Durham and conâ€" taining one half an acre, more or less, being a subdivision of the second diviâ€" | sion of lot number twentyâ€"seven in the | First concession West of the Garafraxa ; Road in the County of Grey. u In every district on the Agents # contineat to take orders for bish grade COnnadianâ€"grown Nursery Stock nud seeus, Largest und most complete asâ€" sortment in the tamle, Fast selling specialâ€" ties ; surperb sam} les farnished free; corres â€" poudente in any laugumge. These pcsitions are imnoner imukers, and territory should be secured at ov6e for the season by all hustlers looki ig for a good thing. Our pulary or com» mission offers wiil interest anyone not earnâ€" ing £1000.00 per year,. Get in communication with our nenwoest office. Au opportunrity to representa wellâ€"establishâ€" ed house. Ability mere important than exâ€" perience. us noouGOLOIL T Sum av an a atar in the Town of Durham in the County of Grey by JAMES CARSON, AucTrIONEER, FRIDAY, the 10ih day of Dec. ‘87. At oxE O‘CLoCK in the af ernoon, that residence property, being composed of Park lot number "A" in Jackson‘s surâ€" In{ernational Norseries, Cnircago,Ti. MoxTREAL Que Roca®stE® N Y » a no JACKSONS. Sarsaparilla ; PHRENOLINE UKE BOTHriks COUPANY, Mortgage Sale. RESIDENCE PROPERTY â€"â€"IN THEâ€" TOWN of DURHAM, WANTED. x. ‘The work is LIGHT AND WRITE AT ONCE for terms etc, in fact the One True Blood Purider, * are the best afterâ€"dinner Pl“s pills, ald digestion 250. Medicines D WOMEN. 1If you are ;, we can give you emâ€" GOOD PAY, and you can t time. and at home or hq UTELY RELIABLE THE MARKET _ AND HEALTHFUL _ A sure cure for â€" Meadache, Dizziness Coustipation, Indiâ€" | gestion, Biliousness \ _ Brights Disease, | Diabetes. Paralysis \ Convulsions, Heart | Disease, etce., etc. Guaranteed to cure Rheumatism, Sciatica, Lumbago, Gout and Neuralgia, e 4C Durham, | 4&# The only Erstâ€"cless Dearnee in tov i THE. BOOM OF THE SEASON READYâ€"MADE CLOTHING DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, AND BOOTS & SHOESâ€" OUR FALL AND wWINTER GOODS CUTTERS Are arriving daily and you the best and cheapes! ever shown in Durham. ROBES Of all kinds,. White, lack and Grey, at ‘u-ices that will surprise you. Come ealy and get your choice. A FEW BUGGIES and WAGGONS In stock and 3 cost price in order Money to loun at five percent, on good security. Insu busi promptly attended to, Marriage Licenses issued. X S oo s l W CTALDEFR. an LOWER TOWN Would intimate that she will continue the Furniture and Undertaking Business esiabâ€" lished by her father in Durham in 1858 and will enacavor to give all 0‘d and new curtem ers the sume entire satiafaction. Faurniture of the Best Nake ALWAYS ON HANXD. PICTURE FRAMINC A SPECIALTY Call and investigate our goods and Prices and we are sure you will go away entirely satisfied. ww _0 C omm ioR boo ob PA ¢ ba‘mi _ imâ€" Un dortaking and Emba‘ming on at<st . rin RURKiTURE AND UNDERTAKING M ISS SHEWELL Remember the standâ€"â€" ite the Market, Dnrhnon,@’m . CALDER, It means the highest price for EGGS and BUTTER in exchange for the cheapest GOODS of best QUALITY. OUR COMPLETE DEPARTMENTS ARE rull blast at MISS SHE WE LL â€"FULL LINE OFâ€" Cmy s ooo T and cheapest assortment in Durham. Are â€" arriving sisting of _ a Fancy Pavior you can get these pto clean out stoch M°ARTHUR iving in large stocks at Calder‘s Warerooms, conâ€" f w carload of the best kind of Cooking Stoves, arlor Stoves, Box Stoves, Coal Stoves, Ete. promise at SEWING MACHINES and ORGANS Rooms fully stocked of the best makes and styles, Will sell xt reduced prices and give you a good assortment to p.ek from. All kinds of Plows, Gang Plowz Etc., from $10 upwards. Come an see them and get a bargain for the balance of the season. SEE OUR ROLLER BEARING TURNIP PULPER PLOWS Harness ! CALL & SEE OUR We Handle everything in the Harnes line, at right prices. Heavy & Light Harness TO SUIT YOU. Workmanghip Unsurp: Fine Choice in Valises, Grips, Blankets, &c., &c. We do the trade in Raw Furs. C. LEAVENS,/, cA rthur‘ s Collars, Bites, &c., &c. Ey “L arg thankin past p» convinc vrill me Upper LARGE 3 Durham, Jun« 35 only lmm{ 12 dozen only 6 on‘y Large: 8 only All Lit VPPER TO I » few O00 C> armrh: VOL. tak CAN er th Gode its