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auunne W ratal the ed to be our Idud of folks. Especial- , or Theo.
ki-. .r , dore Roosevelt. 'Early in 1011 Judg�
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2fifilt.PMR dif= . all Van Wyck, of New York; an Q
400, U-1' )10'i�me Of them' 'W''bia OVA- expense, friend- of the ,Roosevelt family, tolli
Onte'ryo-oolici'i st"U - as, "d he was at qnbe set dgvm as a Harry
=04ffe at this, time and Often a Pre- humovist. But 4he evidence was slen. I .1 Wilson -W,41ker, a veterar,
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4I008 little life" I ig lost aftee-only a fow dai� Tolling a hu*�orops sto,W
hourst i'llneisa. The mother wh6 � _tl4at newspaperman, that Rooseveit woul�
� I I . keeps somOodk'else InVented'is, no more a oppose Taft's nomination. He was
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Baby's Own Tablets in the house, feels si9A- of a sense,of humor tlia absolutely certain of it. A few days
safe. The occasional use of the Tahv .sinfp�ig, of a hy-ran a 0 'n 'a the later, Walker was in Nebraska witl
le prevent stom;ivi , . roof of piety. Bryan abd gave him Van Wyck's
to .4 and bowel trou�_ He'w'as ueither wit nor, humorist but
bles- or if tro ' message. Walker ,and other friends
.2 ubles comes suddenly---: his story" telling knack was helpful f Bryan urg - m e the ra e
es -the Tabiets�,will to him. It is said that IT. was a story 0, ed h! to nter a
� again in view of the certain tip that
bring the baby safely through, They he tdld at his own expense that won there would be a split In the Re-
are.,;sold by all druggists. or will be him the ,regard of Richard Croke'r,
mailed on receipt of price, 25 cents and it is remembered that Tammany fused, "No," he said, "Roosevelt -may
per box, by The Dr. Williams, Medi- Hall stuck with Bryan as 10129 '" -think now that he will try to stop
cine Co., Brockville, Ont. A little Croker ruled the wigwam. The story
booklet, "Care of the Baby in Health that captivated Croker was to the Taft but what will he think twia
-nanths from now7l, it is quite pbs-
and Sickness," will be sent free to effect that the "Boy Orator of the sible that had Bry�n then entered the
any mother on request. Platte". as he was then called took fij,.h�
, he would have wo.n tile n Pm-
- � ft .1 � great pride in his spellbinding, And jr,tion, and if he had the probabil-
was proportionately mortified when ity is that be would have been elec'....
FISH THAT SHOOT I on one occasion a master of cere-
monies approached him and asked: cd, though be might not have been
'The totote, a fish that is well known 1 "Young man, what are you down for as strong a candidate as ,wilsor,
to t n th Later on. Nyhen Mr. Wail.ker'told'the"
,ravellers I e Islands of Malaysia this evening -,a song or a darice9l, st)ry to Roosevelt bc corrmen�ed
is an expert marksman. It feeds up- The story which disposes, to *our Huh I didn't know Bryan was tbai
on ,insects. Swimming quietly along mind, qf.-the theory, that he had a "
I rivers., r watches all ''the paants keen sense of humar relates to his . I
the: i � __ it soft "' I
0111he bank, and when it finds one first presidential campaign. For a ---- ��—
with many insects on its leaves or time he travelled with the news -
branches it steals UP Close, fills its paper correspondents, and was much 1925 A BANNER YEAR FOR
gills with water, takes accurate aim amused over one of their songs,
and sboots the water with force at "Hail, Hail the Gang's A,11 Here" but WESTERN FAIR
the insects. Its aini is absolutely one word in the line, "What the hell As exhibition time dram near, the
accurate and the water jet neverldo we.carer, grated on him. At last Western Fair grounds at London are
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� misses its object. It kills th sect. he said, "Don't you think it would taking on increased activity and are
and was'lles them into the water so I sound ,better if you sang, "What the rapidly being put in .shape for what
that the toxote may devour them. The I bang do we care?" This reminds us promises to be the biggest year in
bandroic, a large fish found on th0of the local Bowdler who improved the history of the exhibition.
Mediterranean shares of Africa, cov- an immortal line in one of Kipling's Many improvements have been
ers itself with mud, raises a small poems so that it read, "And I'll get made, the most important being the
flag -like appendage of its lips and a soothing draught from dunga remodeliling of the cattle sheds and
quietly awaits the inquisitiveness of Din." In the 1896 campaign he made barns, which will greatly facilitate the
smaller fish that mistake the fl-ag for his first speech as a candidate in a showing of live stock.
insects, When a number of these i littMe Illinois town. The train that This year the 1925 Western Fair is
small fish assemble around the flag [Was to carry the party back to civiii- being looked forward to with inter -
the bandroic opens its large mouth I zation was- late amd the newspaper- est by everybody. There -has been an
and swallows thenL Imen hired an omnibus to transport unprecedented demand by manufac-
.40" - them. They also provided themselves turers, merchants and dealers for
with a case of beer and just as the space in the various buildings to dis-
TONIC TREATMENT � !bus was starting, Mr. Bryan rushed play their products.
. FOR INDIGESTION up and swunghimself a -board. Wben The new maunfacturers' building
— . the first bottle was opened 'it was which is the finest of its kind in the
The Surest Way to Relieve Stomach handed to Mr. Bryan who said, "Oh, country will be filled to capacity with'
Trouble is through Dr. thank you, but I never drink it." His excellent exhibits, featuring Canada�s
Williams' Pink Pills refusal was given amiably and was industrial achievements. I
I . -_ — the ,first intimation to most of his Exhibitors are busily engaged erect -
When the sto,;,,h is- feeble' and eoinPanions in the coaclL that he was ing booths, painting and decorating,
food lits in it undigested,- the poison� a teetotaler. sparing no effo'rts to make their ex -
Ong gases distend the walls of the On this campaign Mr. Bryan was hibits the most attractive and artistic
stomach and cause serious interfer- attended by the most numerous gang of its kind. Entries have been re-
ence with the other organs, especial- of pickpockets that ever profited by ceived from all parts of
ly with the action of the heart and Politics. The circuses and the race- the United States, a certain indica-
lungs. These poisonous gases have tracks were then campaigning tion that the Western Fair's gener-
other ill iffects. They are absorbed against these gentry, and as Mr. Ous prize list is being received with
,by the blood and so weaken and cor- Bryan was t1ravelling by accommo- enthusiasm.
rupt it as to cause aches in remote dation trains so that he could have Everything points to a record year,
parts of the body and the formation more frequent opportunities to and the Fair Board is now making
of unhealthy tissue everywhere. Ex- speak,,the crooks flocked to him. As provisions to care for exceptionally
perience shows that these troubles soon as the train would stop, the large crowds.
vanish just as soon as the stomach is pickpockets would hustle out and Great care 'has been taken to en -
made strong enough to digest the mingle with the crowd. They had gage the very best amusements and
food. In other words, it needs a tonic women partners, and theirs was a the midway will be the largest ever
that will enable it to do the work of rich harvest. As the train would seen here. High class vaudeville acts
changing the food into nourishment Move out the ground would be have been engaged for the in -front -of -
The tonic used ought to be one thai found strewn with empty pocket the -stand performances, and special
will agree. with the most delicate books for the crooks were prompt arrangements are being made to make
stomach and this is exactly what Dr. �O rid themselves of this incriminat- the popular fireworks, display un -
Williams, Pink Pills do. ing property. The thing became a exce'lled.
'Here is a bit of convincing proof
, I public scandal and more than once . The Secretary, Mr. W. D. Jackson,
given by Mrs. Chas. Ladner, Ellers- Mr. Bryan would interrupt himself 's giving careful] attention to all en-
'lile, P. E. I., who says:—"For some long enough to denounce a pick- tries and inquiries and will supply
years I was a sufferer from stomach pocket whom he detected at work. Prize Lists and information on re -
trouble. Everything I ate caused dis- Later it was necessary for another � quest. On the whole . the Western
tress, sour eonlach, and belching. I -man to stand at his side and -bawl I Fair promises to be an outstanding
could not eat meat or potatoes, -and I out the pickpockets while Mr. Bryan success and will be the one big outing
No bawled out their more pretentious I of the year for all the people of West-
' brethren of WaH Street. Later on he " ern Ontario.
-medicine seemed to help'me until I
-was persuaded to take Dr. Williams , appealed for Pinkerton men who
Pink Pills, and these simply worked had what Mr. Bryan would call a
wonders. I took the pills faithfully bang of a time in protecting the
for a couple �of months, by which citizenry.
, trouble Of all the stories of Mr. Bryan . wp
time every symptom of the LONG FLIGHTS
had disappeared, and there 'has leave read recently, one concerning
not . Some people have been incredulous
since been the slightest symptom of an interview with the Japanese Am- I in regard to statements about birds
stomach trouble. No wonder I praise bassador, when he was Secretary of alighting On vessels hundreds of miles
Dr. WiNams, Pink Pills!, State strikes us as the most credi- at sea, says Mr. E. H. Forbush Direc-
You can get these Pills from any table to him. It was in 1913 and as tor of the Massachusetts Divi'sion of
I -medicine dbaler, or by mail at 50 the result of anti-Japanese billS� Ornithology. "There is a recent re -
Cents a box from The Dr. Williams , about to be introduced in the Cali- cord, however, of a carrier pigeon re -
Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. fornia legislature, the relations el about 1,000 miles
� tween the two countries were rather from his home'on Long Island, and in
*I strained. The American Army and a short time the bird appeared at his
SPRING WHEAT DATES home. I
--- "This will not compare with the
Returns received at Ottawa show long flights of wild birds from Alaska
that the sowing of spring wheat in to bbe Hawaiian Islands and return.
the provinces named was glenersIlly EVVW Several; of them apparently made this
a little earlier this year than in 1924, trip annually. Nor will it compare
Alberta excepted. In Quebec April WRIGLL14 with the. flights of birds from Nova
11th as against April 15th; in On- Scotia to the Bermudas and the Antil-
tarla, March 28th against April 12th-, AFTER les."
in Manitoba, March Rfth against This acute observer has not failed
April 5th; Saskatchewan, April lat to note the early massing of swallows
against April 10th; in Alberta, April EVERY and mrtins for their annual migra-
I Otb against April 1st, and British A - I 0, .. *1 tion, which ha- been noticed in the
�, Columbia, April Ist. Yn same dis- I - t closing days of July in many parts of
tricts in Alberta surface water de- MEAL Canada. He does not venture upon
jdye4 sowing. Germination was slow 111� prophecy as to the earliness of the
ovvitg, to the cold nights, the average a afforde approaching winter but contents 'him -
being about 18 days. -, benefit as wen self with the following remarks-
Tht earliest dates of appearance "Hardly has summer reached its ,
abov,A6, ground this year were- Que- ��, as pleasure- height when signs of ,autumn begin .
bee, April 24th- Ontario April 14th; Healthful =ercise for the teeth to appear. Early in July a few yel-
Manitoba ApAt 10th- gatkatchevvan, and a spur, to digestion. A long� low leaves began to fall, young Star- ,
April 15th; Alberts, XP141 12th; Brit- lasting refreshment, soothing w lings and some other species com- ,
igh ColumMa, April 7th. nerves and swm9ich. menced to gather in flocks, and north- .
____40 . "� The World F ern share birds appeared alonff� the
Sweetmeat, untaZY:. coast. Then the 'flocking of- Bobo-
STORTER THEY TELL OF LATE by hands, full links., Blackbirds, Gyackles, Swallovm,
. , 'If Sparrows and Warblers began, a ftv .
COMMONER flavor. crickets are now singing their antumm-
on his last visit to Toronto, W � al Chant, and on some nights migrant �
E�ryayi was refused a public heathi .. . Warblers may be beard passing over- r
, I I � I head. On the nights of July 18th and I
beenuse of big 9108reeft& on I .. � a . �. I 29th mi"aW27 warbleTs -were 1heard I
-which In those troubled dav 'wag can- I in east central Vermont, many local
midered for all practical PU206sea Pro- . Yellow Warblers have disapp I
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however, it must not be . Morley says that Glads author professes to have had from 111.
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this form some little time before supposed that Chaplin's it would be a treason to his gifts to the ]at,- Lord Milner. He was one ,�,V N
dituting and spraying, the�, lime wW -as niade to order. In his go forth to convert the heathen. He i (if the company, at a dinner given 'I'17-
� tures he was first pic- chose to do the work that lay near- � Milner by Harold Frederic, then Lon- � 11 7 1
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tree ars'enious oxide and remove its -Wapk- Times. .1 11IR!
-ea- forge in front of other individnalities . 'i �- , �
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t,n. So says Prof. H. Fulmer, O.A.Q_ in the cast until, after several -seasons ers. Mr. O'Connor, says it certainly stone's next move --would be resign I ._�.. i
�;uejph. he became a .star beloved the world was a startling sight to observe this or wouild be go on ? and Milner re- ,:�y,
— over. Even as a universally popular I man already a g-re.at and conspicu- marked smilingly that he had always ": 14
Minemlo. .star, the comedian was still struggi- ""'� figure in the House of Commons to count with the seraglio. "I I ,
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e � Gladstone thnt he recog-nized him solicitude, notably of course. -his 'Wife I ..I.
lements that are abuvdant in the r(,ally began to reap a really rich :1 "
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iwo applications should be sudi4lent when it came to California ing passers-by it might seem that he I yachting, got into hiE; head that he �,' ��,,
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�;uejph. he became a .star beloved the world was a startling sight to observe this or wouild be go on ? and Milner re- ,:�y,
— over. Even as a universally popular I man already a g-re.at and conspicu- marked smilingly that he had always ": 14
Minemlo. .star, the comedian was still struggi- ""'� figure in the House of Commons to count with the seraglio. "I I ,
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e � Gladstone thnt he recog-nized him solicitude, notably of course. -his 'Wife I ..I.
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