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.- I elusive right to their ... discoveries. froili frigid pedal e* .m '. of TWA cart be, cQXPMW- bt,humt . . .
" -14 1. . . trvailtAes map ia-. miffidence: '�Uallivads,. a bigidfec! kot moie thap 60pounds, Ve bad al� I . I
�" I - �S=� 4:01"Mitt M* .1 , , - In these wor.4 the Constitution of s tb inhale . casm wily. com" 06441- �
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1; 11 . OF CANADA cOuJ1tr7 grants patents to those who, and so send hi� warin broath down. to years agp,, and even, ftrther back tbam wheels, to replaft the wrought -,b ' the f. a-- - I . ! . .
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I -- � . � having produced "new aum$usertii in- his 4 rp, Millionw of peole hs�ve *
.. . .i- 11� S , .1 �: - . . I I I � .. � . Ventions," 41YRIY for such proteetion beating plant! . . . . . . there were rails, little more Ina on , b- "Wa -, �
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0. ....V. .,%;,,, - Aft Of for this reason ,more cancer than and privilege, Thrqugh -the Patent . . I . ,. than Owe original comb ti of wood and th# Kel'i - f%,&,# ba* .
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',: � . . . . 4 Office it is possible -,for . The Dimple Madhine - stipau'pri y VA411 the W. 4r., 4 W, � A
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i1�'.'.i.;r1.-1-..... . �� - ,�-. Young countries like ,Canada, where inventors to .. I the patient draft herse, might WoVea, Mr. Baldwin web In, no wise lack- in thty; diet.
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I � "'.4 �, , . . whole, l0wer. Similarly, there is, for ture 'and sale -of their inventions. Thi§� e and atih is, ,the first fu ' ,mritter, forming a soft liii$ WA A
I notictA of ffie. in 1838 It appeared,to him Ithat the, - -
:,,�tq",,,,pp th monopoly is good for seventeen years mod,cin I a - jentli -sponging out thp astgau
, " r' to xa or prevalent -all over fiol& of cosmetology than I,ft that of
I I i The same reason', More cancer in the , 'a was patented I, the United rail. -to P11100th the way So that,'witit- United States would never need . " �
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... �,� ,, , older pr)OV " ' and at the.end of ,this time the Pat- . . . the same power a greater load'may locomotive larger than his 26,000 . It
. PA., 1133gasiness In the iniiiLds. of Imes than: there I& in States -in May, 1896 (Igo. 660.851), by I I - Kellogglip AurBmAN also' fur -
1P ,� the efited article becomes Public propeki be pulled. . . 'to tone the intem-
A. Mid(Ue-aged persons. But can- Prairie provi4ces. The lafte-es POP a German, living in IEPerlin. It waw . pound -model. The history of the, Bald- niph6s Vi4plin B
I I u. for any one to make or sell. 'When Our , � naportation . . I A
, tation is, ,on the average youn' ger . deserjb0d,us "a ,device Vihich ,serves cannot be fur- win LQcoiAotive . Works shows to tines. and Iron for the blood, , . 1%
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.1, . itimes, 0 a patq!it is granted., the Patent Office . 3210hed. .y Water, for most of the coa- what extent -Mr. Ba14*in chan-gol his �
I 0114va6p ,d,)I.'d i ,w nersnw% lo6e ,than that of the Marl ntario, ' e tber.to produce dimples Pon the ho- it,
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- . h ..� . Quebec and British Columbia. As Publishes what is known as 4 '-s'peci- , 1 ftent is dry land, remote from navi- mind. . Two tablespoonfuls daily as.9
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I .1 I our country gets older, and the fication" describing the inventi , e and' maintain' gable, streams or streams which In 1883 a National Exposition of. cereal with milk or A -
11, .. P "' 'me 'sease. ,. POPU- dimples.already ex�stlng." As .Pic-tur- might be made u vigable. 'And.oven, Railway Appliance d at 'Chi- recipes, are sufficient. Three tim - I(
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%;�;-;, - latl asm]-mes a higher average 2 s was hel
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I � ,,.,.;'�: � I � Sbatisties, are quoted to show, bow Mae, the patent it should be Possible for ed in the specifications the Invention wh IthOre Are sitreams', natural Or cagO In the Iliterstate Exposition daily in itevere cases. . � 4
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" " �,, - day cancer is Increasing. The fig- ; . any One skilled in the art to make a resembled a carpenteeg bra,ce,and bit. impr6ved, they are frozen, a good part Buildings trouting ,On Lak -Michigan Sold at all grocer
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j, "'i ,',�, i L ---�`Wbat .", similar product from the published . of the year, in most ,of the ry, *1 pi rea anteed by Kellogg in I A �
"N' .1�;XoTel in ligurbs, :;roulclead one to Next article is Cancer. olescription. An n � Count th .9 a of eleven., acres. Note I .
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cr.,'i - small round- and sutter from drought at Other two Item's :.In -the Contemporary .des. � , . -
.01��,;;L:'�,-;'�; Qftk that cancer Is 4nereasing very ed . knob. There extended also from tiones. So we are, going to con. 4
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I 11 ,'. 1. �1. � �,,i', � xalgolly'. In -,spite of this, one doubts i� . I Perkins' Metallic 'Tractors I the brace an extra arm which was I . on of the pxpopition:, I dually, as the new to worked into au4
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11 ,,�, ;��.;,��',:-, # there Is -any ,qQ4!s4derable increase I adjustable and which carrie4.,bn its to Movie our'bilsiness an the land, be- iloo6motive made - for the steep grade I Z
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I . . . . . ,", I �L.� , "' 'Qf. cancor Cuicuniber Beetles � In February, 1796, a paten cause that is not ,Only the cheaper ,work on the - Southern Pacific was fitted, with' the Old. That is neces-
, . from year to year. t was extremity -a small roller ,or Cylinder way do meet capes, all costs Consider- the object of general ad�nj sar -because of the very naturs' Of
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1! I � apparent increase, is ku "a ry . ration, The
6 . granted to Dr. Elishe Perkins for cer- that would rotate. In use, tho ob ed, but Is nee a . 'en'gine Wo1gh$ 120,000 Pounds,
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I �,.,,� �. I i to greater skill of doctors in find-- tai '�metallie Points to remove pain." of the -center piece was place&. �On the Is 60
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1�1', 1; � � due Are Fast Workers The road of rails Itself will change feet long, and, has twio sets of cylin- service organizations, buying equjy�
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�� , ,;.�� Ing cases of ,cancer; to the better re ment and materials and - combining 4
1 , ��, I . Octed for the creation Of a or course, as, It 'has ,changed, before. ders and steam-C11*8ts." A' val, in
1 ;:,r- cords, -of mortality in the last gonera- Cucumbers. inelons. squash, pump. cian who, until the adventof his, trac- dimPl—or placed In, a dimple already Rails were once of wood then of this -general admiration, them with skill and management to
"I.. . �'. tion, and to greater knowledge Of dis- k!ns and watermelons are the fa,vortors, was held in, good repute in his Provided, by nature, but -eedi,ng -nur- short ,length of iron, finalf; of steel. of the electric was "the CAX8 produce transportation. They are, A
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1�,� �, - �, ! ewe 'among the,., people thernsalves- ite food. of The striped he brace Was 'then turn- The earliest steel.rails were little fel- of steam, and per'baps destined to scattered over the continent, with al-
�. " 1';- � ,' . Moreover, people. of the Present gen- beetle ,which - cucumber . isirs, were not unlike hioreeshoo ed ,oil -its ax .
1 i'14,' - '� . is found, in all provinces .in 1 113, Thus tlie rotaiin7g love, short, weighing.not more -than supplant it in every piece of equipment Inter- A
-,.,. - Ing longer than those of Camd' nails in size and shapoi rounded at knob was supposedto Make a de,p tfi� future," -which ran most
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"t �. 'I � eration are liv . a. To s6me extent, those the larger end and Pointed at the sion, that would serve the Purposrog- 60 pounds to the yard. Tq4ay the amlind the anain, gallery every' 'day chingeable and liable to run- @.t any ��
. 1�, of former generations. 'Fifteen' 'Years beetles also feed on beans, peas, cc _ 0 Of standard -steel rail Is 39 feet long, and -hour. time over Dues other than. Its Own.
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.11 , t th average have been added to and the blQpsoms, of wild and culti- am lien What mot�ls were used in 1MPIoif A It- real -Ir looks as . if the hour ,of .Tust as arch -bar trucks axe now be-
, ��, ". on , ,e a d dimVe has a purpose andqs made in. various sections weigh
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� - their manufacture not even the Pat- -Wlhdle -the small cyftder on the ex- #ing-up to 152 pounds, to the yard. dOOM, had, struck for steam,-, Wrote Ing �replaeed on 1'reight. cars,
, . .1 the life Of Mau since 1900- Since can- vat6d Plants. In appearance, the beet- ent specifications disclosed. It dias
. , 1'�-,: . ' r tension, Ake a tiny roller, would� in For tho'Past six or eight years ope- W. S. Kennedy.in hil§ book, "Wcndors� the now A-R.aIT-brake Is ii;41ually re -
I r.. . . . ce is 4,disease chiefly, of middle life les dre about one-quarter of an inch been Claimed that one of -each pair tho words � , 1�
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1 qq� �- , - . .- I and ,after, the longer pe.6ple live' the IlIng, Yellow In color, with , black was made. of bras of the Inventor, "mass sad cW attention, -has beeii -paid to -the and Curiosities of the Railway," pub_ placing the older tylies, we shall,see ..
� � -1.1 better OpPorfunity there is .for them hdad and three long stripes down s and the other of make -the skin, surrounding the spot Performance, of rail. Co-operative re- liShed 14 the summer of 1884. " . It
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q 3 trOn or steel. Perkins is said to have wb to be rch, C y w re -t� e
,� . to develop cancer. Ninety per cent. back, and they make their attack inade them himself 1n, a�small 6irnace niaijeabio.,, Produced, sea . very�'part of the railroads for the
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,. �. 1. I . -11 .,cancers oc,c I carried on by railroads and It looks as -though electri it . e
. 11 � 1. � 7 �. I of a ur 'after SS yeaxs- shortly after the Plants, appear -sliding . rail Manufacturers,. 'with the labora, be ,the supplanter of *team as a mo- second hundred years-,ai;d beyond_ . 11
. � , ,:�', . The prevalence of cancer, while ser- through' -the wil. They feed for pre,- COnCealed behind Panels in the . tOrY Work ,done at the Universit7 of tor." . . . - � , .
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, ''; i IOUs enough., need not unnecessarily ference on. the under surfaces of the ed ends of the tractors were suppos- Illinois; freguent -searching of ,tracks . Despite all the funeral, serincits . f -
, ��,', wall of his bouste. In use the point- , Sanche's Oxydonor
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", � urifoldine leaves, cbmpleti�ly destroy- In the field of m4chanidai. quackerv, Jor� hidden fissures -inside the rails in Preached over ,her, he st M -
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I ed to be drawn gently, with a strok- Hercules San.ctbe'*" a- genius. He place, by,the use of electric detector tive has continued to be the ,standard F ,,
,, '!�,�,. ,�� � . Even A -t this cancer is a serious Ing theml-� As a result, the tiny plants Ing motion, over the s t of the Pain arm -
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,�F ;� Malady. .It stands second -in the..,list die quickly. I - ea first created. a theoryand then invent -t cars; improvement in rail -making Power of American rail -made, and will Notes
..." I o of ,the "killing" diseases. In. the last toward a pait of the body not affect- I ' I 41
�.r . I Growers with large'patokes would ed� . ed, a device to take advantage.of tamt processes' -all have Combined to fur- continue for a long, lOA9 time to come � Livest
� .1. �hirty years cancer has displuced tub- be well advised -W watob, the plants T`h , theory. . Rig theory was that alli.ills ther improve the record of rail per� -not because she is the best power The Problem of the dairyman to -day .
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I M 1, . . I erculosis from this position. The at- Closely for the � first appearance Of Ough Dr. Perkins wa,s expelled are due to a lack of suffio�lont - - formance, both In safety an -d eoon- under every circumstance but because is to, produce I r break' ev-
... i �,L ween 10,000 from We local, medical society ana � OXY . . � I at a prelit a
I 1!i" �, . I feetion dbsts Canada bet I the cucumber beetle and take control geh-, his device was supposed to fur- Only. . 11 ,she mote nearly meets the needs of en, under existing circumstanceft. I
I ;;., � and 11,000 ,lives each -year, his tractors -%,ere denounced as quack- nislitbe body with extra oxygen. He I -Teat treating f!Q,r rails, at the ends the ordinary sch in of I Gr star economy in feeding should
,!�, I measures at onoft The plants should
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I . R17, this did not, 1werent. the device 0 e ral road Op. L11
11 "' I Countries with A higher average be dusted with's. mixture of ca,l - ' -and batter is great- oration, L not mean less efficiency. Ways of -4
L:' called his invettion, .the OxydonOr where the wear�
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i,. t in its population appear to kave clum from becoming enormously popular;
. :,�O) *Wo. by the death amenate and gypsum (land plaster), - Perhaps, indeed, it helped to adver- (0-y-ge, giver) and obtained a patent est, and contpolled cooling in the mills There are places. where conditionj improving home-grown crops can, bek
� ". � !. More cancer, judging , using one Part of the calcium arsen- on it (No. 587,237) Issued' in Wear a of traec de ItY, fuel cupply, smoke fQ1111.4, thus necEw�sltatlng fewer Pur -1 .
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,,, �, . av- tise it! DistinguiRhed lawyers, clergy. . 1897. are Already �heme. t the joints nei
I . � 1. . iates, than ebuntries where ,this ate to 2,0.1parts (by weight) of the The OxYdortor was a piece of nIckl& is being reduced, on the" .one hand. and gaves, or some ,other special sit- *basing feeds. Dairymen WIho h9LV0
x,,: � erage is low. Great Britain and the gypsum. If ,it is impossible to obtain men, PrOfeS90-11s,, legi§lat6rs and even plated gaa,plpe, about 4 inches long while methods, of rebuilding battered uation called for the . installation, of ,alfalfa hay and corn siluge-can ,rea& I
1.t � , . 1 '7�, Of and .1 inch thick, closed at bot -h ends rail ends right in the track by weld- electric fraction. rphor electric tra - ily
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� � . � -1 'eOntinentali countries, Europe, have, ky,psum, hydrated lime may be sub. of the cqrative value of -the tractors. an I d filled,with inert material- On One Ing are' helping. to maintain better tion has Non
il some iyhysician,q convinced theinselvps
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, 1, I stItufted, although this material is nOi Dr. Perkins, son Benjamin went to I e installed, with fine re-. concentrate ration than. the rarmer
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P� I 1. 11 . . so 90OdL It - -tends to dwarf the plants England, wbere, 'he fmind a r end of the pipe there *as a flexible track at less cost. suits, but for the.average run.or.tho. with Poor ibay. and,no silage.., Evew I .
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...." . and temporarily stunts�thejr . ich field -insulated-'wire, on the free end -of- - -Two---or- -t4iree railroads bave gone mine railroad operation the' steam alfalfa .-hay varkes considerably I&
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"L ,. . t growth' tor -his father's Invention, for' cred-* ,%-Ihdch there was a gapter-like hand one step farther, ,looking toward the' TOL-6motive has held, her I own. nufrit!V6 value, de ding on wb,a -- _ _ �It;
� 1�.111.. The plants should be loroughly ullty has no national boundaries: The I .Peli ..
. � .. covered With the dust, both on .the LLIat could- be attathedt to the wrist or practical elimination., 'of joints, by .
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. 9S. upper and lower surfaces: of the ankle of the user. in, use the Oxy- welding together many rails,'right in has not stood still while she was do alfalfa at 9 time when they are fair-
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",',," ... — , - leaves, beeauso, the insects�feed in I on u tretch of track, Ing it.- She has improved, Ili 'ec - ly cortain'Of procuring a valuable .
.' r., � contemporary versifier said, by the wire was attached to the patient. in apparently successful u�e, is, n.ear. PInyt effIcIouCv�-AV91I3biIItYaud- de. feeding material than if- left until too
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, .. dusting should be commenced at the men -1.1 . who was then supposed to absorb ly a mile and a ,baff gong without a PendabilitY. She has develpped into far advanced. Curing is also import- �
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I ... �. 0 Perkinism blew up wbea two Ftag- pores of -the skin. This, according to welding MuPs of twent ravelling power plant, ant and, the more green leaves that
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,�,. I . a these insects work very fast and lish physicians of a skeptical' turn y rails Iijto not of remarkably high thermal- er. can be harvested and the greater -the I
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%Y! � ! ... much damage is often done befpre ' e . Sanche, would result ju- curing what- one long'rall, on flat care.; -sliding the ficlenm'but so:well afta�ted to the. retention of color, the big -her the fe&1- I
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. , grower. who is not;on the lookim-t for ever adled.the patient, whether it was rail,Off alongside*, and, swinging it ov- varying Conditions of the day's work A
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,�:i, ,. . . -their presence. able with those obtained by the orig- softening Of the brain or hardening er into'place. What becomes of the on a railroad that she has an over- feeding -out Process next winter.
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I . IT 9 cost more thaii..25 cents ,3� knows, for sure, but the thing ,seems hard to beat. . .
� the severi of have returned to t&e United State, not bav" I I The Cabbage Worm
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", t -. . NUEALLY. KKL the:attaek, ari usually sufficient to riche by ton thousand P ... d. (about piece to make.in quantities., they sold to be working. I . SO We ShaN continue to have steam The. cabbage worm is a velvjg�y, 4
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,.1.1L. � � $56,000) than,when 'he left Connecti- cakes at $35 e
I . Or 3 Weelm 3 pads in each each. Many, imitations flooded tile In AR probab and timber ties now have; but feeding on cabbages. And cauliflowers-
� P .1 �, . .-. . - dai for 2 ' Cut- While he was abroad, his father llity, at better ones than we. I
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.1 I. . the Lovdon4b ' market,'some of Which Also, were pat- that Many of the e4elest. tracks did they will not be all the "Wer. The It alsO.Attackff turnips, rape, Brussel&
, -1 no bad odor. Ask your ftuggist, erdeen. express near- who seems to have believed. in his .ont,e1L .
I..:- , . . ed Its destinatiom own, magic, Sanciie used somb of th6- fin- not baVe ties. They used all, manner Die had a real Place ill the sprouts, kale and radish. it eats large �-
.!:,. � -- Grocery or General Storc� ' died of 7,611ow rover con- . ed engine
� ��,`" . - , . "Wo been a long And firing jour- tracted wlille attempting to t itatOra, but the courts w6uld grant of An,'Angenients, such *as stone blocks railroad P10600. ' The Dlesel�eleetric circular holes in the., cabbage leaves
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-, '.' reat that him no relief -in equity became he laid lengViwise, ,or stringers spiked to first established itself in - sw chi. a . fri � �,
..... . I 10 MTS PER PAM" ney, basn't it?" remarked. the F-nglish- disease with his tractors. it ng nd quently bores into its centrer
I �. 0 � - I I I . I Fifteen was unable to come into court with Piles driven in the ground,. The wood-, service Under� conditiolia wqMjV the Of the cabbage heads. Maldng the I
.Y"'. W11V PAY MOItE9 ... man. I ' . .yeArs 'After the patent was issued the clean hands, one of the en tie soon demonstrated,, its super- use of steam W", impossible or inad- cabbages unfit for market and spoil- <
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. TIM VMISON FLY . CO- HSM99=6 Q.L ought tp be for the money:-- . I heard the We declared that Sanews fority, and has maintained it ever visable. Until recently, Its use for Ing them for home consumptioiL con- �,
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:4� . . Of 1,000 horsepower or -less. A 3,000 own as W. ury to the plznts becolneS I
. . I .Put forward as ,an imaginary iy;oti; FiftY Years ago there "s much
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� . I M" ! . Of the Patent to Per1frins the Patent Ing a, ' ti- of tie timber, and much search-
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,�, I I I Office issued' another amazing p6tent.trivance, which was not pat o ra ed line to the ost widely re-
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;, . �� 1854, patent No. 11,942 was -issued to some 611ch 'Pretended. dlacov6ry.- At- of finding a substitute, for the wooden The most spectacular use of the Poison ehoul& be mixed wi& X poxts
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J .. Dr. Alpheus Myers for a "tapeworm ter the public had been swindled -In de-Vractically ,none .
11,�.. . . I .. . I A , In fact-sin,de Disaii], however, ,bas been in Ngh- Of hydrated lime And tbe'mixtura 11
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:,. � tra%" The Myers device at east had the Sale ,of OxYdonoiv- for about 20 the Process Of chemically treating speed, he pkint n he. ea y
�1�,, . . : -, . I I the virtue of ingenuity and novelty-, years, "the I�ost:`Offlte Department do. them after they have been adzed and -Power units In the new ai,ticul;at or in ming, r g, h .1�
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.�` � I I , .. I them In use semi -articulated, light s leaves are wet with dew. Particular
I �., . 11 , ey-cu lf'tO mOdern-m-inds-It.is remin- clared. the thing'.a, fraud and its In- bored, and protecting weight train
;...�, L - ... . iscent of some -of the-fanWtic c6n. ventor L. malls with a sufficient tie-plaU, ,has trebled or as separate lo ,. I care should, be paioji' to the central .
L, .. a faker. =0 closed the I � comotive. in, such
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It, I '� 1-1 I made of gold or platinum, -resembled A Poison Extractor Of &df a century ago that the wooden hour and, even day after day, with. lie spot . for feedhM Two or three ap-
1. a large capelile,sueb as Is; used, in dis- . CrOss-tte was to dissopear. out ba"91,11g to minke operating stops - of the mixture should bet
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I If" I—, � .. I . .- Tonsing Powders. A light but,strong "Electrical " on . What about the power? . It May ibave. advantage;. In, direct op- muds As required, Cam being takew ' I
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il, . I Cord Was Qtta,obed to the uppej half Extraction Of 'Poison- have been working on that subje ng costs, althQugh the ,Jx'orience to apply the dust InimedLitaly f d- ' <
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,f:., Is 1 so contained a snugly fitting cylinder, battery of despair, always ready to pro&ct Mont.. It.has.-the disadvantAgo. of of a polson. spray, h" not given satim.
I I . I ith'conducting wires leading to opos- tfiat the thing whi,ch neo � I �
?1. . I a Store . 21*90 with a'wiPdow (Wifh lowe,' rim w . , ed, doing high first cost, per horsepower, as factory resuits. .
F .. . Entering , , SbUTPlY toothed) and whose ,lower 'tive Und negative Pla-teff�- which the could not be done-,' and, those other compared wjtb� gteo= I
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''.. edge rested On A spiral spring. The respectively, .to the back of the pat- ed two-hundred,M11e,an-hour - rocket record to Indicate that ,either the Die- Dry Weather and brigibt, hot suRr- I i
.11 I - - I eft tMP was .to be baited, as- the spocffl� lent's neck and to his bare re6L The traIns, and tibe like. . �
, 0". you are Courteous— '- Cati. said, with "any nutritious sub- sol'slectric ,00 the electric engine has shine are the farmergr greatest allies
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4; . � toath-edged window was forced d,own . 03 ed Oat 11118 first olassengine, whIA steam locomotive. Specially designed August are busy montb6 for the farm- �
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, , � ; . I I I Poison (if mineral) mould be deposit-, which weighed, . 9
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I -i.- - I held In this positlogi by &small stud. rfhSr beaTY as would be ;Called for, and as, able to tbosq Of the. Diesel powered dry that the maximum damag4§ can b& <
,�. �. . , that when th�e Pstiollt suffbred'fft large As lie Intended to bulkL, Mr. trains, and co �
� - . I I The trap Was now ready for use. nventional ateam loco- done to weeft with tffie mhLb2mn ,or �i
�. . , . . . I . vegetable polson&�ig a "vegetable re. Baldwin. 166rtMnly could not be accus- Motives, PuIll � 0 :
� h. " " I - . The tRTeWbrM victim had been In. ag conventional trains, effort.
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1�117 1 . .. - .-- � . . I . I structed to fhSt'for a "suitable dura- celver" was..fo be emp1byed instead led 'Of lack of vision or lack of I are doing the same,thing. � in fact, it , 1111Y Plowing and early after &ar- �
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�,�', I I . *. . ti'Our' before s*allowing the trap,,. the of the Copper,, plate, while for -animal inailolL In the sevenl*eary before he Occasionally 11SPpelis 'that an overflow vest cultivation is to be WgUly reciom.
��..�. I I � - Idea being -that If no food went down Polsond "an animal redelver, such as deeded tbatthe American locomotive crowd from a Diesel streamliner is. mendedL I �
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� 4 .1 . for soM0 hours the tapeworm would Taw meet" was to'be used' " The In- had reached its full growth, he -bad 'handled on A, ecMventlonal steam -pow- , Hay fields Irnown to im - J,
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., , - * become restive and start p venbor Claimed that "When the cur- pioneered In many fields of design ered second gection, ma,ldDg the'sam he ploughed Immediately - ayin&
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�. When You Enter Traffic * arra=d'seeking -list it might devour. . Just four years be- schedule, the furrows left to bake and dry out .:
ll ,'.. . from the neck . . . through the f0reo he bad built a 17,000 Pound loco-
,� The trap was then swallov�ed, care patient' What about future speeds? Top' for 10 days of two weeks, then stild-
.1 I I I . .31 bold of the 9. body And will pull or draw trailb SPOeft were above One bur)dred voted frequently as a summg,r fal;pm, 1.
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,� ,, ,,�., WHEN., We enter Or Mve a store we are aU most courteous. . String. The tapeworm, if it playo Out the poison at the negative pole - I miles an hour forty Mrs ago Top 'and seeded to fall wbeat early in Sep-_
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,., 11 � friendly mental attitdde towards each othei'when.,wa get back ton'�--as supposed to 'Put its -head 4
11" I Into our cars and. enter traffic again? To our fellow-ohopper. , OW And attempt to the poison of whatever kind it way dif3ks would set up -an electroly, 11
,.��i I .. In -the little wind the Inventor, -geiborally extmet all of theory was that the copper and zinc ever be much greater than they niow. and other perennial wo�dq.
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A.., .- . ,X by sounding our *1017 the ,&PiraT spring would force . The outfit sold for $7.50, although the that -sustained. scheduled speeds will lowed the next year with rape or
� �'. horn? Having passed hing, do we get- end of him before the -toothed cYlinder up . i n klaCe, 83 an a(10'rument, would Continue to -increase, as track- and roots is a s ee'k- 4
I ��:. � . .1 swinging back again into our traffic lane?. Do -we dip or dim . ward, catching . plendid.method of ch
t4l ", . the tapeworm by whe operated. a fraudulent piece of have: found no purchasers eveii it dis. signals - and, power and cars linprovo, Ing weeds. . I
� ,;, �'; '. ; , .,.. . our- lights when we meet him at night?'Do we keep weB to the - the throa�-Jf -a
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-.1'. I . by this time. W. field, obtained a patent on a necklace Patent No. 1,190,831 was granted 'to startlingly faster eq 0 e - -�
, ,, ��, � .; I.. teuefit of thc doubt in a "dght corner19'so we con both get out ould be dimty aware I than the fast t f OPerat d by taxinarg wh* practise.a;
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I Vj� �, ,,, �, . 1. . 1. . . -ofit unhait? And do we, in the many other ways Wat come I that something was goink on in, tb, VII e t1ble device In- 1916. Fourteen 'Years to -day. Therowill. be more fast- rung, short three or four.year crop rotaffain
.;",. , ,,�, '..., � . to our mind, act and think towardW our fiRlow-motorist in the 113t9r[Or 20d, would infer that lie bad, for treating , golter." 71he Inventor later, in 1930, the Post OlKee Depart- 'however, as, demand, for rail 'passen- who are particular in the Use of elean� �-
.��,.�,- - .,, . . sufta IkIndly'and considerate manner p6 we did when we heM' a btte- All that remained was to reed was. the president oil the mall 6rd-gr ment declared the thing a fraud and ger'servicis increases 3'nd Justifies well graded seeds and, who practise �',
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. -1: , : . I ' . I 21111d oMbarrass6d parasite into the full. reetor and ronsii1ting I)hysiciaxL Those eall Of Standards was asked by the Servide aerosi the contifieut Is to methods. I . . � � A
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1, .11, � � � :',, � 1, I 1, dar or truck, you continue to he tho same Courteous 'person that . affen
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" � ,-:"..., , 1 6A 06 � while, Dr. Myers Might W t, little lett ' or from this in netkisCe for eleetrical activity, if FUture ps r cars Ill be Ught. out, and In order .tbat the worat weeft �
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li,' ' gylvo doing ybia willifelp'to make motori�g a safe amteAjoyafile imbued 4with the right sPorting �plr- 4nddry had . . 's of steel or? aluml� TogyneCesSaCy that every ,Occupant OL# , �
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� r ere no electric curmut of steel. Freight ,Care too, May be fort In digging, pulling, spraying, cut-. I
:�` ::":,-,� , ". , The Pedal Calorifioator pany's i)'esfdonk This would Seem millionth -amp ary,
.'-:�i� I I - . ?--1....-. I . � .. - to'be the apo0a"a;of obeyug t�e could be detected! . . . built ,of those Mafeilals'to an inorea� ting or burni 9 weeds before t1tey W, I
11,�.',, , �,17� . �! 1; k I .. �; � . I I �� .1 i I � I F�r`Ofn t0nia, MfOrAhtlon to cold fee4. 11*tInction, to.let not dkelq righ ban -- . I . ,: Ing degree. . n . I
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