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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1906-11-15, Page 6•••••••••••"••P"1111111101010111114111011111.* • Caiatox News -Record November 15th 14906, 6. .4-7-3.4rxdat04,,Ivt7F-rx-AverA---'4,7. rz". 01100110110110.1.1111111100110111.11.1111.11.1001.;,- - • - Oki*. CANADIAN .OPERA. OrxeSt oveEnoug;h If you are just starting" liouseheepingt just settling Olt a new farm, or are contentedly settled in a small home, • one stove will be enough if it is a "Happy Thought." You can use it for cooking and for hedging the house. In summer time the fire can be immediately checked after you are through with your cooking, thus locoing your rooms . delighdully cool—while in winter it will heat -wend, rooms or warm the whole of• a man house, 130,000 people In Canada use the . rict,e)pv Thought Range and all say that "one stoves enough" for them; gwery , .11E107 Thought burns coal or wood. • i sass sas.lsa's , 1'441,s:tit Write for illustrated .catalogue -Free •sli°'!cg 5712,,St Ghe WM. BUCK STOVE CO.. Limited', rantferd Montreal Winnipeg • Harland Bros., . Clinton . • • THOMAS JEFFERSON. • . -• • , • '. 'Wonderful Personal charnt i:pf the - POINTED PARAGRAPHS. • CANADIANS. IN U. 5. Notes of Several Who Have Gained Pis.. tinotion In the Republic. Dr. A, 11. Ferguson, of Chicago, has been informed by the portuguese Con- sul at Chicago that he had linen award - e4 a commandership in the Order of ChriSt Of Portugal, the higliest dim - Unction the Xing of Portugal Carf give to anyone outside of •roya'Ay. This honor was bestowdd upon D. Ferguson for his brilliaat worit in surgery. Dr. Ferguson is an Ontario boy, and is an tur,gmple for Ontario boys in all eta- tiOne sof. life. When Ile Was a YOIME , Man he Was still wetting on the fain), and his fht to ,,;( I. a medical educe than was a severe one. He stuck to is' however, became a :Winnipeg, doctor,. One of the toenail's of the 'Slanttot 1. Medical Cellegli, and then a surgies1 . speciallst. Ls adaiti In to having e Strong and aCtive brain, Dr. Fergus s'i 1 •has been endowed 'by "nature, with a wonderful hand fer surgeSY. He. n'•'. °InnihYiskilralnvds lNielipart:Issh:ssNeV:ilatnsoittclitTrre111,t which can pet form the behest of t7. ,1 htain. Dr, l'erguAort. has Miantahr ,) these Instruments is their perfect coil- dition by being a t 'tal abstainer from aleohol and tobacco..., He performed a nunrher of 'i,ery-- skillful operations il. Winnipeg, notably the !treatment •-• f tapeworm of the liver, and in 1893 11' was offered a professorship M. In the Chicago P ,st-Graduate Medi(' t' Seheel, and In 1900 he waq appoin!,-d; professor of clinical surgery in • the University of Illinois. which ii..i. new holds. fany Canadians WIll be del-,, ed to hear of this further. mark of luta - or that has been h _estowed upon lihn. A Native of London, On.. ' Among the Canadians who are Ing to run the railroads of the Unit -31. States is Nicholas Monsarrat, a nail •••.• et London, Canada. Mr. Monsalrat Is one of the gentlemen .we have across the line with J. J, Hia, Al!;. d Sully and the late Samuel R. Calia.\\ •to offset with interest the debt•we.owe the republic for the use of Sir "tViiii... n 1 Van Hore.and- Chtitles M-, Hays. Monsarrat was born a t ' Tondon, v s stated, March 1, 1§39. Ili was educ': • ..ed at Rev. Benjamin Dayiy'e • La ::1. • graminar school in the Feirest City 0. 0.. was graduaLea • front the University• et: 'Toronto (R. A.) in 1S51). , He wtts at -1:'.. .ried at Bowling Gre-n. Hentucity. (.,..•,, 20, 1870. to Miss Corinne Blanche 11... ry. Since 1,872 he has been in the r'-. • way service in .various ofrie'al earn; !- ties.' He was eleic,ed president if Hocking 'Valley liallread-Marcl 1, 1. . -and t'e-elected anntjaily slime that di,: .. to military muele, "he would have he,A. Mr. 'Mensurr.tt is a resident of (7olu:.;,- trst in -this fine •In the country" 'As- It lett, 'NEandar' "Well, you see, nutrani; I don't want- ' hes; Ohio. . - • , ' • one • .. . - • • . is , :sees* to this day the name "La: ' 1. te rob 'de pr man Of •de • Only job he's ✓