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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1909-03-25, Page 3Mvch 25M 190S, 0 1 , � I ClWoA Nows!-Rocord . . . WOO VeUtebUlftl OT Me 1CORPOr. -VUO AWO FlOnUS IVIUSt be Kept OF90A SM *Wk$ IMWAVEO. � I I �� .. - . ­. i . ­­_____ . . Und,er­contrci;,� , " it wolon't WOW - Nino. Dollars to I .--- . � . : A century ap, on Feb. 15, 180% great industrial communities W�uld ' * � , . ,,,, � , � . I I . Koop to tho. Old Tltfo. i I - . . . I . , turee days late , . .r tba, I � �_ . pi,Ljnooln, there be born and great men and w A theatrical man who paid 14 recent . I . . , , omen � I �� . ,,w,%4 born in P, log, cabin. ill Virginia and children come ti) pCople the won� Is this good roads agitation, of or to drive so far as twenty W � 4 I I 404e Who ,was destined' to . drive the derful land'. In all this wa � _. Ile$ to *it to Toronto, told a xtory of the I 1. ........ �1. . : is the which So much is being heard, design- market. Certainly, with Ireight rates early dayis when be was pilotin , I 9 a . . � I . I - world. bright, particular star of his hope ed primarily for the bericA , tro repertoire show through the smaller I , ;specter of, hunger front, the ,. t of the tarn, underproper con 1, a cheaper ser- � CYrua H. McCormich--emancipator of and faith and being -the. rea per th t or for the purpose of increasing the'vift Should be had by rail, than towns Of Ontario, with a ,change of , i . . , hunger. Citizens of -tile same counti � A 11 !be secured by wagons, can bill every night and a now, town near, I . I ry he had invented and which be deterin- meaus of pleasure ,available for - t e for any dis. ly every I I I , night. I .6 I . BRAN . ! 1. And State, McCormick and Lincoln 14ed to force into universal use. And I rich of the cities ? I tance beyond terimiles. With the ex, It was, and probobly IS. the otl$- . _� . . I .Are known to -the peoples of all na., ,his dream came tru!D. . . The address which A, W. Campbell, tension of electrical Yallway systems, tom with shows of this kind, to have 1. . I I . . A tiOns alld their works Will li've long' He- rode through, Illinois, I Wiscoil-da delivered before the Canadian Club in! now under way, the tendency will be all the printing. done at some cen. I - � I I I , , � .. .. - I . � . After the generations pf to -day have and New York. In Brockport, N. Y., this City, on MoAday would seem to I towards sbartening the wagon baul, tral point,and carry it along. A few , � I V,%k ". , passed. � I .he met Dayton S. Morgan, machinist, Warrant the belief that the latter is] untii, -eventually, five miles way, be lurid posters and a wimber of fly . I I .. %-- ­_ . I � sheets printed 1.'Onera House, Octo. - lz:�__ . I ­ � . X4 a Sense the 'destinies of the two'and. William H. Seymour, storekeeper, the chief oblect. Mr. Campbell spolte, considered the maximum. - - - I I * VVhen Me. who agreed 1. her 9," "Opera House, October 10" I ­ �� I I - tte rilen were Intertwined, , to make Igo reapers on 0, in the address in question, of througli What is required in'the interests of and so on in rotation, giving'alolo I � . � Corniiek was battling for his rights XOY4'ItY. I I highwAys--of the 00 hope of being able farmers is a local skstem similar to the nam, of the show constituted the . I'll. 11 I 71 . a,ud pitents, -when tile foremost law -'I Convinced that Chicago WAS to be soon to show 3,0 miles. of continu- that which Mr. Campbell says is be- sfoe.k. This Was because it is often . � ".. 1. is. W . VI-ei . -4 us good roads, overwhich one could'ing. worked out in Waterloo, a small difficult to get printing done cheap. �_, � . .S of the country were ,engaged, up- the great central market of the grainio I 11 . 'other, i . ass from a central point. county, where roads are being I a 11 I Ion one side or the t so hap- producing country, which his m4chine,l), . im- enough n small town p.-nd because , . . I pened that Abra.bam Lincoln was re- WAS to bring into being, he settled, Who wants a continuous highway I proved with a view of making it eas- � In almost every case the village - I . "I - . 1. RN. - there in 1847, He saw more thantho,of this length'? It may be an excell-lier to reach nearby towns. To est � fheatre is known as the "Opera - . I P I tained in opposition, to the McCor x.kmoriti. I �� . � , � . I . ,,,, � ruich contention. Tlie fee w,hich lie Village, In a swa h I ent thing for the -owner of & forty-14blish a really PtoYincial system. o The rnan Who told tbi F111)TV, Wag - I 9111Y , mp. wit out cana or fh 9 ' � '. was pald-�1,000-x-served to firiance railway. He possessed the gift of the or e -plower car, who wishes to flash highways, with a unirormadly, good �: both adv n,e ;7 � . . ', ag-nt and bill -poster, ��_ -, _LLLL I � bip campaign during the famous Linr seer. He. chose Chicago because he , over .it at forty miles an hour, but of road, extending, say, from ,Niagara to Pnd foun,1 the qcbpme to work well. 131 ­ . what .value is it tothe farmer'! Mr. Kingston, or from Toronto to Goder- Tn one village be strup'k,a snav,bQw- � � - , 'UP I ,coln�Douglas debates. The debates led know and understood, . I I Campbell spoke of wagons arriving in, ich, would simply bean incentive to ever. The owner of the nlay-house, -_ - to the- Presidency, and. thus, I ,t- I to ,, , , adirec McCor who also kept the hardwqre s re' 1. I mack came to Chicago a full-, this city from points forty miles dii- auto fends to go out and inalce use of # I 10,10 a : ly, the man, who invented the reaper grown man. lie had experimented, He tant. It is doubtful it, even- under these as Speedways for pleasure-ridl emphatically objected to the print- I � ., . , , ng. in,r. . �� I . .uive it . . * and lessened the labors. Of the farm- had added to his patents. He had- present conditions, it pays any farm- I -Weekly $no, I "What's the matter with it?" said I , -er assisted in advancing to fame the preached' the doctrine of his ambition. I I I - ------- __ ___ .- I I 11 I I----,- tha 0'r , - IA rugged, heavy-mset� broad shouldered . . I "Tbia ain't ar nnp,rq b^,iqo nt qll,,, inartyr President. I .- pnt. . , � . During this great legal contest Lin- Imuscular, determined man, with thick . . . ' To Your %'ALK11dren . , . ,coln and Douglas were on the same black hair and stead�, eye, his was a How Americans- Migrate. was thl, roply: "it's fbe-GrPtnrl Tbonw "CROWN BRAND SYRUP" is a food not only for . . . f*e. Find T insisf or, having it called . . '. �slde. The leading counsel was. Edwin conIvi4iding . personal,ity. He made, I I . bv its nropor rprne',, children but for everyone -and it is used by everyo W. , � I ,ne. 11 M. Stanton, afterwards Lincoln"S See- others believe what 'fie believed hlm� � . ' . Fin -r -11v The diany,fp Wpq in a fair It is a tablo delicacy which should be in every borne. . � , I , . . . I � retary of 'War, A inot much greater 'than in the former rav of bpvnv spiflerl bv main"trer rnil' It is the one thing that satisfies that Ion . . , rid his fee of $10,000 self. I The Exiint of Population Chgaiges period. ., RvArt wall-ing down to flno .Iocql ­�b which all healthy . ging for sweets ' . was considered enormous in, those' . . - days. I I In his first- talk with Mayor Williant Every Year IS- Astonishing. Before the Civil War. and for some Pr"t'"C' nffice +0 g -t P ime-4- On fiftV I - ,. children and most adults have. . .B. Ogden he so impressed the town's The extent of our migrations to and years after it, the mig otrn-ll bills. The It)rnl prinfpr wnrl Used'in, the home, it saves trouble in the maki . , I � , . Ing up . . rations of .our nublisbeir of ibp w"RIv.,nqT)er bqd . of delicious desserts and other good things to eat, I . � Cyrus 11�11 McCormick, son of Rob-' first Citizen that he asked for & 1141t- fro in the United States Is seldom people Were. almost all westward, and "CROWN B ' � I . frmr(i V10 s04crintionf; wi,ro 1 -ming RAND SYRUP" stands for the highest possible � ert McCormick And Mary Anit Hall, interest in the proposed reaper works, I realized. A few facts will S11990st fe .9urig ebang- in ,slowly, Prid, #hiR looirpri like a � . . . . 1. 'was born at Walnut Grave, Rock Later McCormack bought Ogden's III— the general condition, says I Turity in table syrup, Itis prepared in a clean wholesome manner �, I Ridge County, Virginia,- February 15, , terest,. . , William ed their homes. Now our -well-to-do 1--ri.nzot, "It�will mq+ you just -.nine from the very finest- ingredients, which develop a delicious * � 1809. Ills father, farmer and invent -I Mlithiq* ten yeais the 11COo- I Estabrook Chan6ellor in the April families are oA the move; and not a d0"'1R," 'he AnrAV­ceA, . flavor as of fi-ne honey and rich cream. . -111441c Delineator, One-sigth of the whito few of them iii1grate eastward. Some "W�)qt," ronrA(I'Vie +Iioftfrie�j mnn, These are strong reasons why,you should insist on having I . or, was of revolutionary stock. His machine was known in every ]*-,.trt Of population of the city of Washington . P"4 Vher fi,rni-Ir +n, 0,9 Inn,I1 -nn. . "CROWN BRAND SYRUP". - . . sectioAs of the country are building UP Peer ho apol ad- "Well;- you'll have .-Your deal" basitfat you in 2.5, 10 and 20 lb air -tight tin widi lift -Of odx� - great-grandfather was o4n: Indian fight -Abe country. At the world's faL in changes every year, while the change for one reason, while others are.buil, to rqv in " . I . I I er ii%, Pennsy'llvania. I London in 1851 the "Grand Council of the colored population is everl more ding uq� for another reason. Almost r it." . . The Edw4V(lSblWg SIMCh Co ,. UWted � I . I . Ann+'�-r wre3riple PrisnArl nq to wbo a , , .- ' On his father's farm of 1,800 alcres Medal ' was awarded- to '-JeCorn-1.,i,ek, extensive. In a quarter century, LOS no one ever move; t 'the city . ,of -11-14 !hAnr the P�qt nf t%Aq,-. very I I I � 4 young McCormick was equipped t�r and although the London Times had Apgejes has grown from a few thous,, Washington, to go in 0 1 F-STABLISHED- 1858. 210� 1 , , 1. the struggle which was finally to- at first ridiculdd his invention as CI , .to business or to ronmfl­ Pc)F;tp-rq wbinh thriantpnorl to I . . . - � � �bqnrb 11 t1lirrl of thp nr,1Qr,pf, . &BRANTFORD I. I a ands to a great city. Seattle doubled practice a profession or a trade a . .flV9' Works: C&RDINA4,Out. Offices: MONTRUAL,TORONTO � xnake him the foremost manufacturer i lierosh between an Astley chariot, a 'twice in the thirteen years from 1893 ' , I I ; , nd nolly, the looali�an . 1. . I I I . . .. _ I - . 11 , almost .no one I ever moves to Buff to Y-14-1 in fhis wise: . , � - _�� . � of the world. He learned the, rudi- wheelbarrow, and a flying machine,'.' I to 1006� Mobile and Memphis axe or to Portland, Oregon, for any Ota * fiffv I � I znents in a ' littlefield schoolhouse. it later conceded tha:t ','the Mccorin- . . her ,,.r,pf,m p -A, rine r1n1lar.o. fnr - - I I I .�,; � I I �1, . . , k- ack reaper is. worth the wbolo cost of similarly growing with astonishing reason. Washington is the grave- of P,Nqtpr,;. 13T F"11m, it.'s e�es,-Ar fo . I . I. . . . 01 . � I I 1. With his father and brothers heworl I .., , rapidity. In our census we count on -.young men who are lost in the depart- ,0­vnirs- t1kA -R-o, of the theatre. .. �� - " ed with his hands in theFfatm,carpent- the eXPOsftiOA," , . . I ly, the not growth or the net loss. III'ments- of governme -i . t is the O�ery -house it. is 1" .4 . # I . . I . � . I .1 . . or shop and smithy. lie hammered I At ihe Universal 14'kposition At . .. I ntl. but I I I . - --- . I . .. I many instancei thousands in . � . . . -re held *was ove out top of the world for old men who . ­ . I . ' I , t iron and shaped wood. I . the Paris in 1$55 the Grand Prize amilially while more thoiwands - move I and still keep . . I 1. I . . . Plow in the furrow. I -Io cared for again awarded. In.18671 I wish -to require .- an in- THE COLQUHOUN ELM, . . I I - � � . . . . . �. . ' I . "aliolcon 'I', I in. A generation ago the men - Were terest. in life. . . . . . . .. ­ ­ . I I . , . . . :- horses and cattle. . On th' other hand Chi- � .. , I � . . . . I . . . . . . . I . . himself fastented the C ,ross of the Leg- ill great excess in MusliLgon, -Michigan. cago'js even to -day, owith all its de. . I . ion of Honor Upon the breast of the , . Mignificent.Tree,,With, Diameter of SIX I I I I . ­ � ' ' . Robert McCormick, the father, . had ibecause of the lumber industry, while, I vclopment, a Very live .place fox Abe Fiet- Is Historic �Landmark. � - News -Record. will be sent t 0-- . . -e, a'clover bul- inventor,. In 1878 he went to Paris . I - 7he . . . fashioned a hemp brali , . - ted -as now there is equally- great exc'esslyoung map, butavery good place for . .Ont.,.is I justly pr I aud of its . I . . .. . 11 I . . . . . , . I � . . . I . . I . . . . .1 ler, a bellows, a threshing machine, for the.. third time to be,decdra I of women, dullan to tex#le f ' Cornwall, 1. I .- , . I . . :� , . I I and bad essayed a reaping raach-a all officer of the Legion. of Honor. An' I .1-etOries -, I thd old man, to get out of or to keep old .elms. It has many stately trees . I I . . . I I .. . .. - ... is I ' 1. I I . � . , e opulation of the cit I any address in, Canad * "t ' . . . recognition of his "having done more I . I W away from. of great antiquity, but. none, so large, . . ine, which, -however, proved inipraotic� , . I . I . . I I 1. I . a o Jan. , . able. His ambition. to Perfect a re ' for the ,cause of asribulturo than any i __ � . '. . . - __1_1 -_ . or so prominent.a landmark as the I . I .. � . . I � : . . ap- . I I . __ ��_ . one which 'stands in front of the Col- .1 . I I I � I . . . .. - I or and his disappointment in not ach- other living nian," he Was. at this I DecorateSICake ,_:,-�t- QUESTIO . N* FOR EVERY R.EADER. quhoun real � dence, on Fast First street. ' . -. ' . I I � : I � I . . . ' . ..� ieving was an incentive to tlt..� boy ' . - for 50 Ce' ' I . . . I time elected a corresponding. member'. I . There is only one in, -the icinity . Ist2.1910Y nts. - - - . . : . . . I .. . I who early displayed an invi�ntiVo abil Of the..French ,Academy .of Science. . I - .. With Trade Mark i If you .could find. a sirriple vegetAle, �which is its equal in size, the vld .1. . . �. . . . . I I � . � .i , - - - . . - ...romedy 'for keeping all organs healthy oi� the Pescod.place, West Front, .but . . . I � . . . . I � I � . . . ., . . I � . I � . . ity which. in his case may,be , attri-, He whs i=t*ithout honor in his I . . . . � .. I " . � . . � c �ntry, William, H.' - § . . and strong­�.wouldn't. yoa use it ? that �One has succumbbd to old age ' . I .. . . � . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1. . eward�ad,,ChlAese.Coolc Malws, Novel Pastry. . - . - . I I . . . . . � I iiated to both heredity. aAV er#viroil-. own 0 . � . � A[00�pills, are harsh, cause � in 'and and the elements, jand I ' . . t - � ____ . . I_ . I . .. . . . I . 1. I affirmed that "the McCormack reaper lor London Missionaries in China.. ' P6 . s badly spli * " ' I I .. . -_ - . -_ --- I _� -1 . � ment.- . . I I - 1. 1. . I . .' . . . I � I ,sick r.' Hamilto Is Pills' up and m.ay soon ,go altogether. Resi�. .. I., .. I . . . I . . . . , I . . . . I .. 1 . . . pushes the Arnerican,jr6atler w68t- I �_ . . . . . It I . I . . .. I . .. . � . . I . : I I At the Age of -15 young McCormack - � on . . . are different -they rbgullate a:nd cleanso dentsof Cornwall, says The.Freo,. I . . .1, .. I . I . . I F �.. ... . . I . . . I. . . 0 1 . ward at thc,rate ' of thirty miles. .,a (Ftorn 1, don Advertiser, March . I I . invented a grain cradle. At. 21' be.. year." Edwin,M I t . I : � . . .. . 11.1.) the System so' gently, 'act so silently holder of that town, feel a: personal - - ' ' . . . . . - . . � � . I I .. . . . ... .- Stanton said "the . � I 1 4 Ownership in this maghificeAt Colqu- - VA^A^0%0�ok-04-04-A�A-A,!-m-o4-F4-'4-�-� - - - - I - - - - V - �­ - ��__W­­'w . . � patented a hillside plow, Two year's reaper is to the No�,tftwhat theslavel . birs. S. Percy Westaway,_ ,(daughter you scarcely realize- you've' taken, med-. houn tree. and strangers invariably .: . � I . . . . � . � 11 . ... . I . . . "'I I - later he built a self -sharpening plaw 1. 11 : . I . . . � . . . . . " . . . � . I . . .. I I is to the South," and Senator Rover- 1,of Mr.. Wm, bloore of West London), icine. You are- - cleansed-appf!bLie iM-! -admire-it and*wouder at its -enormous . . . - . I .. . . . , . . . ; .. , I I � . , . and during the: ,same twelve months . . )4 ' eefore the !Who, with. her husband,,are now loc,_ proves--coloi eleari-li Ilied. by, . Dr. - pro With a diameter of over . I . .. - I � - . - I. � ... I , , . , dy Johnson, in an. argumeni I . c , portions, . a � . � . . was working on the details of,his- ted at'Chentu- Sz ,�N,est China, sup- Hitmilton's.'Pills. try a .256. boie. six feet at the base 6 4ft. I , f the trunk. its h lie Ack . . . � : . . ... . . . I . . . . ­ Commissioner. of.P�tcjltg 'declated'a' ) P , Wax vo I . . . . I master -piece. . . . . . . I I orted by th�'Dund4s Centre MdthGd- Mayor Thorne '61 Vo I .. -spreading-arms cover a very 1�rge Ja . . that the I'McCorma&-reaper'liad al- . ,odstock M B . . Imane.se. - -. I It is difficult,in this age' of machineryl . . . ist.Church, w'r;ites,a� despyip� tter editor - of the Carleton sentilLgi, � " area, .and when - in full. leaf in the . . I . P ... _� . I. . , . '. . . . � - . ive le .. I I is . * I . I - I � . I . . . � to realize, the crudity of the -read� contributed an annual income cf the eventi transpirin I g in her pr � es- dead.' .' . . .11, . . summer season, or Nvith the delicate � �, .. . ­ � I � � . . . I I I � � ,. . tools �to -the whole country of $,50,000,000 .. . . . . .. . ; . . I . . � I . . . ­ . . . ­ I , .. � tracery of its smeller. branches oiit- . . . I_ . . .� � . . . . :.. . .1 � I I I . . . with which man labored before- the at least, which. inuA increase' through. (Ab home, and iTpong t1he incidents re-' - I I . .. �­_­ " '' . . � . � . . . . . . .. . . . I . � 1. ' . . fined against the wintr,� sky, it. is. . . ­ : . . . . m,incteenth century. For ages agrical,' la,ted inher mm.t � interesting letter 1 CROWIVED HEADS AND CLOISTER. equally beautiful. The' �Idest in abi- .1 . .. .. . I . . I .. I I . .. . I . I . . .. all .time." .'The Conimisslotwi, though I .. - . I .. I . .� . . . . � . . . , refused ajn� exteniton of the . patent; is week is one . . I - �. , � . ... . � � . . . . . . . - I ­ �. . ture, the leading industry of the woxld'he received th., that brinai 1 . tant can see 'no change in its . size, ' � 1. . ,� . . ­ . 11, . ..., . ' in all periods, had exacted from ut tile Chinaman ii an imitator and' Kings and Queans.Who Would Oet as and expert treeologists estimate its . �. I " .1 man said : "Cy.rus IL- Mc1b6rffia.ck is an in- 0 1 . . � . � . . When you- wish anything- in Jap" ' , . the heav-icst toll of - toil. From the Ile is Ws his ideas .of advertising .matter Far From ,the ThFone as Possible. age at over 400"years, pprbaps it was I I .. . I - ventor whose fame, . while yet sho . .1 . a sapling when Columbus discovered . . . . . . . . . - , time of theEgyp:tians the man with living, has...spread through the world. In cortai4 Canadian papers. This Viewed as -a profession, being, a America. ' .� . I .1 1. I . . . . 'anese or.. China.ware call .and in pect . : ... the hoe had been laboriously over thi� I .1, ' - - - Chinaman evidently knew. that �the ad- killgi queen or prince must be one of - While this tree keeps, its age - wall', . I . . . I I � .. . �. . I . I - s I I � I . . . I � His genius has done honor to iis. own . I . .1 I .. I . I . soil from which he was obliged - to atry arid lia,s been * the iration vcrtisemvnt,wa�s a� most charp,dtcrist- I the hardest most unenviable jobs. on . signs of disintegration have begun to . our ' vc - ou will find the goods . . 004 � � , s o.k * Y, , , i * . � . 4dra' - earth. Ho" can this be proved? Eas- � I � . . � I . ic. and attrictive I w . - . . . . . . . 1. . . drag his sustenance. The touts' used . of for ", -11 Ifations, . and lie. will live in . . . .one,..and from' . the" I lost appear, and a. few, wpnl�s.since fil �a�, . ,. . .. .�. .. . .1 I - I .. . ' 11� * . . e m . . � . i .- . � . I . . . el ily, by -the ffict thati though.th heavy'gald .a- havrp Aplit, wsq � noticed goo'dan'd the *, prices rior,ht. , : I I I . , . by the farmer at the begirining .-� Of the grateful'. rechection of' mah'kind manmr iniv-hich * ., it is., displayed, :honorable ,and one of the best,paid which bid fair to deitroy,it altogethei� I '.' .� . I .1 . I M_ I... .. �, I .." . . . I ... a I . . . � . . I . ­ . . . I � 1800 showed but little advance, over as long s. ihe rea Ing machine is em- , tbo�ght it wai' , 11, advertisement of positionis� yet gi�at number's are. sl- , . ' . . . . � . �. .1 .. I _ .. . . 1. ­ . . . I a I �p . . -, . a precatmon, beal . .1 . 1:� I ­ . . :� : ­ . �. L, . .. . . . . . I . . . � . . � . . I . .1 . : . . 1. I . I .. I .. . I 1 . As t** iy iron. ebains' I . I I . . . I ''. . .. .� I . I . . ­ I I .. ?, I .. . '. �. .. . I .: : . tPiose employed in the days' '.'when I Sorho Confectioner in this. country.. The ways'. �`throwibg up .the job" 61 wear- . � ... .. I ., . , '' , r , . :,., ., I I . . . . . I . I . . � .. . . . . I ployed' in gathering the harves�t. I .1 I . . . wore wound around the prinbiOdl I I . � . : . .: . . :, I .1 I . Ruth went forth to glean �jn -thQ fields . . I 1 orosperity. advertiscmcnt of Dodd's Kidricy Pills Ing a crown. - I I but I . .. I I . I I .11 .. . � . I - The y s that, brought . . ' branches, and smurel� fastened, ' . I.; Thc-h same. inSilverware', Watches, . . I.... I .car I . : Whenever 'a ki . . . I .. -,of Boaz. The woolden pick, the� re.ap*-. �nd fain" has been printed for years as a, tride, - ng or a queen -feels . th,is , temporar ' 11 .. 1. - � I . . . e. Were riot 'without . strife. A . 1. . was. only a y measure, I 11, ... ... . . 11 . . . . . . . .. . . � ., - I .. . . . . . . - St : that pride and conscience. wi�l pe' -o a tidy .bit of tree. I I * Clocks : Jew le ' . . � I .. � 11. . � � - m , he or: Ahe promptly -descends from .the . 4' e ,r , - tc�- * A- , Ati .. Ing hook, the �and sickle, the spade, consistent individuallsi, _Cyrus 1-1. * ark in almo, every paper published rmit,' and a few days ag 'b . . . y e . � I the mattock, thecrude hot --these wero Cor add . has become well.lin64n. Th surger� was 15erfoimed y Louis 310- -. . . . . . 1. . 1. . . .. . . mack would, never brook compe- . . e fOl- .-throne and' gets'as' far. away from 'rinick, who. is qiiite a handy.rTfan " - I . . I . . ... the implements - still in � evid ieftee wheA titioni As- other men came for' a'rd lo 'ng isr taken .from the letter, , and. court as it - Co , , - . ��, I . .. . ­ . W . WI . . . is to - go, 'Which in his ,0ay. Biinds of heavviron ,were .. , � .. -be engraved f ... Cyrus Hall McCormack was born, I - i - possible . . . , boug4t from us will . .ree . . . ­ With similar inventions', ibe agricul-,Iully cXpI . ain.s the .circumstances. �' I usually means the convent or�monas- forged, �nd clamped itiound --' the ,. .11, .. I . . . I . I . I . . . .. . .. ... . . . .1. .. . . � I . ­ ' . . ' - � � . . . tery. - . , , .. - . � . branches, -and to these I ere attached- " o arge. ' I . ; . . . '' . . ., .. . �.., . The need of a machine to replace tural- ruachinery .world- .becathe . a A Good.Laugli. ._ , * f 'Ch, . . . . . I the sickle and the scythe had I It is said on excellent aut Ity that � . . . I I . I .. ... .. . onle hori long iron rods,, each provided, with a. I � I . I .. . . .. . . .. . "I I . I I I . I . . .1 . I . 1. . I . . ' - been scene of battles. "For years scores. oi "Oiic� in. a while we find - - s � illirk,',' Queen Maria Cristina mother,of Kin . . I 1. - , recognized by other. than the McCor- iawftrg wem cngaged in court � by the to have a good la,ugh . . I . turnbuckWi bY!means'of which great . . . I I . .... I . .. . . . . . . . . I . I . . , -i�t, Let me Alfonso of Spain, will take ,,the "vell ' pressure was exerted, And the rifts' .. . �. ­- 1. I . ", . . . � . .. I . . . I I . . . . . . . . . macks. The Royal Agricultural 'SOC- warrin.g harvester kings. Bitter riva,14 � tell you tlj�s itncideut.,',ThL�, - 'West within the next few months. $be has as far as possible. To fill � . I I . . . I . ____t�_ � . . I lety of Great BritaAin had offered 6! ry developed, William Deering, Ralph I China Educa I Unio long said that as. soon ad he closed up � Did tree is .94od for. I . . . I I . , . . . I .1 .. � ' I . . tiorka n wal holding , r son was sppearances the 1 . . � . . . . .. . - prize for the invention of such a d6v- Emerson. Willi4ni . - WhitQl0y-,'X M. 1 meet - ikgrs 1h -the'eit Dssion met happily maiiied 'and an heir th.the andth rat�, no ore . . . . . . . I . . - ­ .. I . � . . ice. In this country . . y ; one si . throne establiihed she would escape or centbrv; at Any . I I . �., I . . . . . .. I .. . . . I . . . . . I . . . . Obdd Hussey, .a Osborne, the, Gordorr Brothers, �Gover- * in this hdpsii. Nye in Chentu f'0110W the 'now liling will likelv 'see Its. finish. : I I I , I I I - scaraq of Nantucket,' .was in 1833 fi � 'from the hated cereiriony.'rif court for- s this old 'song -has it, . . . 1. . ­ - 1. .. � I . I , . . or Asa S. Bushnell., * Benj*in. H. English custom - ,.and serve to,% * and ever. ' . . 11 � . . � .. ... I A - R I I . . . 1. I . � "And so flourish be, bale green tree, , -� .. . W lr� 11 � a . W E 0 granted the first patent.for -a practic-- Warder,, John J. Glessnor, W. N. cake at 4 o'clock. .Mrs. Carson was ­ � so . I 0 CO'u ]It()' , I Dowag6r- Queen. 61'Portugal When a thousand years are gone. . . . . . I .. . al reaper. Two years before, in 1831, jones,. Lewis Miller, founder cf. the going to serve tea, td the. members i .would .leave the court and the World . . , . . . . � . . I . � � I .. . ... . . I . � 1. . I . I Cyrus Hall McCormack ha1d WAY his Chauta, qtia, and father-in-law of ThOs. and W6,wished to help. 'I lvas still in At once if the tangled statg,of the lit. : . .. . ,. .. . ­= F . .. . ­ Joweleran4 Engraver. - Isguer of Marriage Licenses . - ... . own hands fashioned every. part . -of g, Edlson, Walter A. Wood, James J. bed, so to . Id. the cook to make a cake. tle nation's affairs did not -make it her Mr. Armstrong made an -attack 0A . '. I 11 I . . 1. . I I � � .. . I � � . I .1. - .. r I 1. . I , . reaping machine, which h� -exhibited Hill, Governor Merriam,. the Marsh , I duty to .help keep the tottering dynaa- the Postoffi.ce � administration, 'pa,rti- .. . , '' ., , . . . :. .� . . I I 1 . I ,Our coo�* is a' -pretty �id'iellow, O.Put' ty on.the throne. . � . . . . 1 q N A 04 -------- � . I . gh-bore, in Vil His. pat- Brothers, J . * I . . cularly in regard to rural mail. deliv, tA-01"V*VWVV*%o%ft%0 io%A^Ovvlio�� � I . to his nei, !gifnla. . Olin _ F. Hollister -these 30-.9r 35.yoa:rS..oLage, and. has worked - If Maxie ' better of its cry, In the .Commons; and Hon. *Itotf- - I . . . . . . . . ent was not taken out ,o were to think . � .1 1. . � I I .. .. ­ � , . I . uhtil- 1834. - are'the fiaihes,of some of .the men who 4for" Qc'foreiknerl for�- a long time. murder .of the Emperor Maximilian, olphe , Lemieux replied. . I . . . . . 1. . . . . . I I . I . . . During the years that f6llowdd *6 fought in the- campaign of th6. "Hir- He can make a good* cake When he so and decide to, re�establish.a monarchy, - I . I .. . I I � . �'. . � � . . . . . . . . I . . - � . .. . I I I . ..., I � I ... . . . ­ . . . ­ . ; M I I slwmmmu� - I 1. . . . I . . . I I , I ' young inventor made ,many improV6--vester Xings." '. . .. .. I 'I desires, and this - dai'he made a la�er it would have. to seek ' _� . I . . . . I ments, but realized nothing from 'his But t.he day of unregulated conipet - cakecake, ic[iig it'wit-h - white, witli� in a monastery. A p � . . I . I I I . . . : - . I . : .. . . . - .1 - I � " . . . 11 I . � . . ; . -invention. Youth, poverty and inex- tion IS* gope. Social fordes,� strangOr red trimmings. '110 deli4lits to got Prince Augusthie' de io Repeat it.:-:-11ShiIoh1s Ourits will. al- I I . . . . . . g w .m � , it" ne ? . . . Ifew wee a tur id� . . . the bi the he r . . . .1. .1 I I the than any Individual, . have brought tllc'a' good recipe'or fip ' to'the thron%. joined ThIrd Order wilys bUre. my� coughs and colds," � � � � . . I . .. . . perience all conspired to keep . d. some ne* way of of St. Francis. . , . ­ . . I . . I .. I ��_- . . . kno,wledge of his accomplishmeft lCings", tog . "...- . AMONEMEMERMN I . - -t from "Harvester ether.' Tile decorOticxn.. The- Lundfon. Al(kV,er-t-Iser" 41i"A fashionabl!a.j-3opLety of ir.ut.of . I I . I . . - � � . ' . li.�ve '' 11 . I . 1 ...7 . � . . � the world. With his lathe s of' I%TcCOryh6,ck atid Deering 'after We liavolin It tl,T!�t4opaan capitais Vr Mgub- - I - .. . I . , . . . I r. and a son . ished with it, finds.. it -L ,nde � . ! - I - . .. . � ,. . I tine inent for many years; I . . nei ner ha built a, turn# forgotten the, leuds of their, fathers.' way to. the kitchen, and as & , ,proof, but" wasi prom . . I . . 11 . � I ace for the smelting of iron ore,,but Glessner and Jones have buried , thc'tllat the c6ok-`,reads -it' we 'give this t. as n 1he case - of, the Grand 1 D. . . . . I I I . I the panic of 1837 brooght disaster on hatchet. The econotnic ,tilvantages of ' Ab'Qut threc oklock Percy went in4 Dtiohess -rElizabeth of Russia, an as- . . � Y. ' I . . . the enterprise, The ne-ighb'r c�ad-cd, combination, 'tile Wastefulness of coul, t , sassination preyed dn' his xhind and af-: . .. I . � I I . . 0 . . I o the li�itclien to see .how. things were ter a recent sevitre illness ho.deelded . . . ibis share of financial responsibility, ,petitlon,,�have brought together Warr' gettin I A alo - ng;. The cake wits there,1 Spent Della in vain but Z ' I I . I to retire ,from t,10 world. - .. .� rs ain-po 1-1 � I. I I � I . I I -but tile McCormacks, father and sons, Ing interests. of. the past and welded iced with whitc, and decora�ed with The other' day the Cardinal Arch- � .. I Cured Heri: . I . . . I I . .. I � I . I . en mortgaged th-* * ilicul into the International Harvester rod, 'formftg thrice row.s'across the bishop of Cologne received hi ptivitte , . . . _. . I . . . I � homestead, that th ' eir inde.b.tednoso Company, with' an output of 700,000 calce, g,nd this is what Percy saw- and hudiente a Dominican monk who F11110"ind we give the iestimonY Of a lad I ' .1 I . . � I I I . I . frr%ve his name As Brother Railnond. who if she bad kt)own 6�' Zarvi-suk'earlitr . . � 1. * y - might be discharged, . I ng machines 0, Year,a re'ven"O ' read : ., . .. . � Th6.eardinal and the monk remained "'Ould have beerk saved nitiv .weeks 6fagpIly * . .. . . � - . In 1841, ton years after the test in of $73,00,000, a C&PA&I of $120i000 * � I DODWS , for some time in prayer. '. . lklm Fredtfick Bryant, ,of 160t Railway ..P. , - - . . . . . 1. I the Virginia fields, two farmers eame, 000, a Pay roll of nearly $22 000 00 . KIDNL-�Y - ! I Many Were surprised tit the unusual A ...... �Strittford, Ont., tays.- #I ftA lea I . , L I . - . priest, �untll it niv fuuE while pieparing supper, Next day I . I . I " Z�1, . honor done to a poor . I B*t`1 C and paid $100 each for reapers., In an army of 70 000 einployeS, a k, ,PILLS. ) . . 6' .,kin canie offand nly foot was io a serious . . , SALES 0 . 1844 an order for fifty from Cinciti- ifiiic, of factories, trackings Of 12,0001 "On the table beside the cake was Wes whi.1pored that the monk *Was " itut � I ld not ca my shae and . . . . I I 1. . aiati showed that its fame had crosse� pars at its 10-0 W-�VtbDuses, and sly- that Well-known, ,gdverti.,rement- the. none other than V'rince Charles of c""d1t . co' w r .. . � . . . I ' - Lowenstein, in whose veins Vows the had to lay up ior nine weeks, During this I . the Ohio River. This order denion- busy railroads of itS own. Chica."O' circular box witlithis. inscription, lie, tizae I used dozens of salveir bi t tione did A.uy . � . .blood of kingg and brasading,prinees. gowl, in fact we wound d ., . . . 1. . ntrated the limitation of his location Record-l-lerald, jr,00r fel'ow, had to,ken it for.a, well- It is only a few weeks since his runuingsore. I got na rest day or niglit frotu . . . . I ,.., The farmsixty miles from a' -ca,n;i . p I . I made calce, and decorated hii like it. highness toiik the vows. Saveriii rea- thepain. At this point a supply of Zaitw-Buk . . . I., . � . I I ­. and 100 miles from & railway was no . I . ,They are. splendid imitators, and. Aoris have been given for the stop. Ono was obtained and g� few appiwatioris had im. I . . . place for the manufacture and Salo of GUARANTE1,,'D, DANDRUPIP CVRE.I'clover in their Way, every One of them. As that the prince is a, victim of *On- wediate efkct In soothing the pain and irritu- I No sale ls*a success unless . I the reaper. . . . . The cook knows considerable tinglish, ' requited love, the other that he Is din- tioll, A ,st"ll st%pply proved sufficietAt to � , � I I . . ' gusted at tho small progress made by beal the scald, although I had spetit dollars � I * I I . the, drug hi. . � At the age of 30 IvIeCormack Start- 13(!Warc' Of gist who tells but when lit,. tries it onus, we pretend a Atiti,dueling campaign. - ., in other tenit dies. ,New skin has ktow iotnied . - iti the ed forthci West, in whose develop- )IOU that any other hair ton!c is just not to understand him." . The first,reason is rather absurd, for , oicely over the optn sore. . well aftertised % ment, lie was to play so great a part. 1,;� good as Parisian, Sage -be , knOWS . - ,, . the prince is nearly 75 Yeats old and lIzato-Buk is the inost wonderful and I .. . I . . is still pat;sIonately devoted to the etle-tive remedy I have Used, and I advise . I _ i L ,to better. .1 . *fe I . othera to use it, " . . . _.r,rom the hills of Virgihia lie rode Tr � ... A_� (Si ,,is lAte'-1 , . . 't , - agent ­"Shfloh's cure will al- .�.M I newspsiper. P,Itqo�ft prairies ofIllinois, the ua-tAro,� l W, & R. 1101.1nes is the lot Itelicat, It - ' I I . 'May, Ave Adibe- Zaiii.Suk is equally effective in curing home of the vmper. HIS prophetic parisian Sligo, and lie won't* try to ways "dijr., Ink Co4ghs and colds." . . .F�Lh, TOM30h "' h . . I . . , thing it! it, for though the prince huras, h1r, Geo. Gdatore, canitakee of the . . . . I . . . Tisioli saw the slin-burned' grasablos- I give you Something just as good, be- . . 1.1 I ­ I found eonverts ift the Kin" of Sax- L', Clements H104, Vipnlpeg� testifies as : . . I , , I rid Wurtember 8 1. . . tsom into folds of golden grain. Ills cause lie linows that Varlsian Sage , ony a g and the Grand Joll6Ws,-I4 I gugl;ained a serieg of b�d burn . , You can re.ach'the people . I imagi-mition was fired by tba thou�ht'il; guilranteed.'to cure dandruff, stwl An Ideal Coujh Xedicine. ' . P�ke of Itesse, it was known that the while attending to tire large farnotce Which . . I . , Kaiwor bimsolf disapproved ac"etly heiat, the buildings, Ono bara on niv wrin I . . I I '. cf 'the time to'come when ,the trails falllfif,r hair, ,and cure all discaSeS nt "As an ideal cough niedicine I re" of the Antiduel�ingZ I.t'jitid, the was purticalarly bad iLnd gave ma groit pfon. . . , . avelled roads, gard C r . I applied soine Zini-Buk, atid in fotty-eigbt . I . would be main tr, wh,�ri thnsea$ in two w6oks, or money back. 14mberlain's Cough, )Remedy In crusado has An e PVa vely lit.. of this district best tho isolated clearings of the pioneers 1-10 knows that PavNian Sage 14 A Class by itself," Says Dr. R. A., tie progress. � hours all Lhat teniaitied of the bixtit wits a 1 Would becoint great cities, when tU^, highly rceommendH,as the ri.,ostiplew-l'o, Wiltshire, of Gwynnoville, Ind. "I Four 61 his t-bildren are in con-, 151401t scdr- Zain-litik meented to tnka the . . bum of water wlleelq would be heard aA and reJuvinatitig 'hair dressing take' .grca,t pleasure in testifying to I vents; orie is a poor sister of ohnitity pain away like niogie. It is A Apletitlid iialrn e 1,nown. It niakes the hair . fluay aiid ,the results of ChamberIxin's Cough Of 8t . Frqnoiaca of Aachen; another is, to kcep haudy, its healiug powt.rs b-citig � through The News -Record .._:', along the bank.-, -of the streards, 11 . v,111)),y h,,tTVe1lou,1.,, . . ; �. .Anticipated the tinlib When the wheat beautiful, 50 cents for a llr#,e 1,),)ttlg Mediclne. in fact; I know c,f rwa other in, 4 lonely convent ninob� the moun- Thoe is nothing t 4.qual &na-llak as it . I . � , L, , - teans ,of boh6mil%-, a third in i n a . foolily balm. lut U�05 lire ,40 wide, It bris . . � 11elds of the State of his-, choice at W. S. X T-101111109- Ile will (1,11aran- preparation that meets so fully the HungArlan convent of the attiot6st, bc,en proyed 1( �Ure CUM (or ftftioa, ritig- . . � .1 .. I . . . �sliould be known throoghout the world. tee It, Made in America, On't " eXV0Ct1tIOf1S Of the Most Meting tn M10, and A fourth is a nertPdiptine' worin, aters, #J)sce.ses, 131es, bA log, I � . 'I I I Ile forevast t116 day when the Pitiful (4il-OUX Mfg- CO., lluftal(), N -Y., and cages of cro,up and coughs of children, n1in at Uy'do, in the 1140 'Of Wight. I'll uminig w(unds. rut -.4, bruitta, chalipeo . cry for J�rc,ad by the 8tatving liordee; Fort Xale, Ont. . !As It contains no oplum, chloroform, Tho last has ft,q her om-Olknlon the 1,1151 colo crAcki, aud ail skio ittittries ana I i:;. I . . 11 . . lie, old world would bv heard in or morphine It certainly makes a most wiclow of an (,�x-Xirir 'of Poiulgiil, tho " I . . . of t 4)seases. ltul).)6-1 well Into the 1),Irt Aflue.ed .� I . I.,-"- ArobduclIwAs Ad(-lA1d0, who married it curts fliewr%atIN111, sciAtica, heuraiiiiiip'tte. � 1. 11 ... ­­­.Iifi�. . I . . . . I . ...... .. .. ..... . ... .. . . . _.,F._.,.___1-_ I.. . the landofPlenty and the amwor re- I, safe, pleasant and efficacious rem- t1w Dulick of DvAimba* Aftor he bad All drig, gists and stores, sp.11 tit 5,)c, per hoit . , ti,rne(t ift, shiploads of Wheat �mil Relitlat it :""81111011's Cure will al- edy for the ills it Is intended . 11 For T01014to �� . , . b1pri forwil to plidioato, from the Pot- or po:,t, 66 froin ZAIii-Buk t.b;I, , � . jfout, Ile had faith to believe that Way$ elir,, My COU9119 and colds." I sale by all drugglAs. . t.-Voose. throne. rm rtwfa a I rw;. . . . I I . . I P � � , I A- . I I . . . I �, I .3 ­.- ­ ­ ______.1_ I - ­ , ­­___ � 1. I 0 � . 7- , I 1._-._-11_,_ -11. 1. .1111.1.1 ­­­___­1___­�