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'frolii ithe, X, - Yo,,*er 11� - 'l . a 'I * a., g!��A, ­ �i . . . 1 I I , , 0 - "I � M, : 1. , I .`��q"�� "I I . I I I I 1. L , I'll, ,- .1 , �_ ,�'j,"­ - , . I . I I I . . " l� 'l , . I I I . T �rp' A, �. ,�, , � , 4=4 14 - . � I � . wlp Dil ,'sle I I I t ".11g �`§-�,:`� . . ­ I ) . Ti ago. !Sir 3ohn A. NacDonald got at- ' ' ­ . '� �6ntedl ;n ewisup 19r. -W, " 1...��, � t5"',�, `4, 'W") ".." , I . � � , , 0 - . . � . ­T,�4,W�Wpowl . Flip, 7W . � �, .1 . . �, �, � , , an&dadt rhwit the, land, was M ;4W �� t . v , , ` 1paj=aw A ..'� I t�,,�,T7�,��', �. 0! 9 I . , ) I persuasivet tongue , 11-- - � i, ­ ..... I �­ I I ­ ��. . . , . , . , . , . , ., , -ter him Vh that $141N 1� ,,, T ­N",�vi� �. , - I � .. vonulupuq" . I X11 ". '�91 . of hits And got 0r4nit-Vricle Jimmie , about thV'lQh02Pq51t$ePATAt9ruWMP V, ­ � Al" . * 11y ,, _ -:4ree V1111". "."N,I. Mem beks of the Broadfoot Fa" .meet , or rital;i , andosl - .. ' ' " Iof,cirldus� freaks, are use,- the only sepa, , . ''' q. ios. I - I�Ilh th ievoll � �,�, 11.�, , I . 11 �,Tg�'. � I .I .p, , ,door Ndth the wagon . I . 1* ;_ ,the floor to the, Tor . o bidgra0l ' 4 . il A � ' ometihnes, suWes4, *46&e,9o:e thetmoSt A1k,ea,$,,lj.,IJQdjfici0g sowl_ a stparatolt , ,I, I "", �, I �. �11�­­ . . z side.. ate4. rabor made in AW110 7t� 9*dW 2� ... ��. 1, I 1 � I I , that was the. famiy� dis- - ., - Vjkluahle� features not, fou4d on any other . , - ;Yii� -,�., � ft, . �� ..... 1,�"_,# " � 45 Were Tough, ana, the I 'Insphsing . . lful poStIM14 to addrew =804 ­ k . . L 'no � , times . 0 Pay tri& - of � - n , 16 d. jurWst . 11=T - 4 *iul� ft ute to the memory*, I IS! Idod- Vmy. 1Q1 how, for , I 1, I . I grace for years and yeara.'f he wor OV 1�� �'�'q�::`.�. ; ", I ­.. example,,an'obseure.villa ,drm,, name am ap � , , �Wr � . , go idlot rose t �d' . ,our lieparator � ) , " "then mocked, I - e, 45 , W* sent ia�, . ,�_ I "I'll, � I �� I", JN�e Said_ 1 *,S Ith, the shot ' .!' i )`" ",""i: ­f"lT`rP'V, to be an inkernationalli ,celwbr" - A% Ole( I . a , 0 ! I I "Paper � W, I , �, . .p &A. I WiNwlenty imol! �� ," � L U elook*d. .1 A Pion'eors - , -one*1boys -and not one bad, t Pinhead; how jBiltr WeIllsi, ",,Hard4 , 4h4l, to ,pyeTs Tn u ovi . I %,"."r .1 - ,. ,, . '. I . Miy never got fresh with great- Headed Man,, staited by having his I W16,11., 61600 . f ­ ' - '_... � " L � .. & I I., � , .,�,i' , It .11 .GrAlnd-dad BrDmdfoot would I .. grand- �ad L - friends crown him twith wooden dubls, - ­ . ; I , 1. r ,,,,, ­.. L �, 1. - - 4_ : . P�,,,� - . a very much astonished' cog�iiti4ki, 'they thilik Ws terriblo. ig and ,harvest worked out,side, like a if th,By, -had he'd'have been right glad later W them break,pebbles, on, ,his � .,�,"- '%, - I . . ,�­ --- 'des with a hicko y I , .Ji. ­ .., ,Old 'he W41W Up (the lane lead" And as for milk,'i]hey simply will not 'by']V,tv -C. Do man. I hame only foui;,l buy near- To -tan their'bla r head Vd,ith stiniall- mallets., and -gradual-, to be d6sud-Elsed shortly 11;e-cauSo Of � ... 11 '. � I �, � . -y all theiT clothes ready Madc I . ly -worked upward undl thousands, the way heetrutite . '. .�� , � I L The Mains," the,home, of Alex ,drink it,, . . I gall." 11 , I t ,I . .1 � d and took -all A6 I , ,, " . . dWt think I eversaw v6 whole cheese � . '_ ­ 111111'ill,,-.�,:, =�d Ismiess. 1 difoot Tuokerslimith '"That's because you've s0o,iled In the Canadian Countryman. � .. l paid- $o, see ,granite blocks. shatterod 11M, bli� I �,,, ,, . bo, �'­ _ ,Ws. The frea;k4oving 1p � C - 1. � 11�. I ` ' 1. 1&�ty, ,on July , them," remarked the first speaker. . --wealWays hire a man for haying lon'his-sku'll with dedge-hammipre; .� . 1. I "" � .. I ,T, ­ I , in . . "They d1dWt take t1ileir politics as � K . % . caW6 almost unbalunceld ,over, a1J, thd . ,� ,.�!, � BroadfOA: clan, held "Once -during, the six weeks a travel- - ' ., . ,and harvest and' half the time mly 1. . 11 i;l 1-1th. . . se-riously as they took their we ipon. 'how Jam" 'Hor"ris, born with an un' wild questions' of siclerlee and boUld0ir i�,'­`.. .. . - . ' ;tf be of housi;, idakil'lik-e riobody"s� business." Tc,plied. Another. 11 ­ It . ttim-lP I Te-4imion to Celebrate ler's wagon broke down neatliby With "< bow careful they had to you rem,4,nber that usually loose skin and once ,an 4n%- , .�� I I ,,.I.t,s the amount of w lking they . I tcher .at -Filk.' benefits e6qu`L"t'e raised by this crov" ' "I ", . �, .t'h-o arrival a the first Alex BroadfOgft a load, Of Aofts, and great -gran,& their clothes.- A suit of Naeks' us- � W . teur shin-atre O . . ,, , � Y) question in the Shorter Catechism: Ur . I I 11 mother 'Thought it nae sin to take ually, 1"ted a man a Jife-time. And -did is what" I wonder ,at, said the �.� and church social's - bsrge& ahead, un, .., si&_ 111. I � , . tto the ,Huron Tralct. b . I'Did at is -the chief end �f man?' And til Wnglinj b4led"him as their Mar- !The freak is aul 'happy 'in. . I . I . . I � � Z . . .1 I. Alexander Broadfoa (knovn. as enough of the shorts to make a ban- in order to save their shoes it was descendant 1vith the the Answer: 'The chief end, of man. is . ,show Efe. In -his own'comlmunitY he I �� ': " gan4ie) was bom, in Dumfi�les, Seot- neck for the weans. But I didna the custom, ,to walk hareifooted to you.know "that" great-gTandarlother velous Elastic Skin Man.; how Prince Is an 4 isoilated, lonely being; in, the I . 11% I . -to glorify God and enjoy him f6r- I . ? ` ' �abd sailed .from Greenock 'in make any for inysel'." church and put the shoes on at the used tcr walk ,to Goderich--a. =IeTe 21 ever.' They took �hat literally. Why, Et ic Zulo,pg formerly "devoted, a !few circus he has lbhe -society of othem ��. nl�' are me -every � ll . ' "a ' . f he n� , tu&qs day who, failed to receive their %Pman �;Jl:.. May, 1S34, :for New York, a ... m1pal- iShades of Al Gaipone! eburch door. Then talm"thera off a- irdles--wwith a bAtket of eggs on, one heard my Dad lstay that'i -Of his gp ti , ". . ,"i 'ied by his I ,,I could have ,stood foT the bears gain and- carry them home." I arm and' a -baby on the other, and I've crucadhing leggshlel-Ig at h6me, and Iney are at ease with , wife and onesister. From were caught whistling on. Sunday he . hirthrigbt. I ��k' -k 'Iffinitob!" remarked one lad, who bring home tea and sug 99s ow, paid for eating eloctric BUM - , a1r. B r��- New York they -ade their Way, t� and the potattaes; -and hidl , but the . Tits a dbzen then, got a cll�, on (the side of the bead is n ­ how'Harry Bul one Another. A.fter being stared ai I - Eamilton slid from there - ve ce lyu,lbg on 'Broadwav, " , . that made ,his ears ring for half a - by milliolu, � �,�. , to Loill clothes would have killed ,me 'dead," was on .his second pair of oxfords for were ow, y fil son, a cripple, ,developed, int the , 5 som-e of them begin to , ". ,avy caat drawn 'by a team, of panted. ,one of the young aeltresses 1934. I'll bet tnity,sboes would 4ast a too." 1 s fa#Pred CW- . . .. A he day." I ,. . o reg I Ir oxen deposited this dauntless Scot I . . I � Spider ;Boy, Coney Island's grealteot dTen ,of -nature. Mere is : touch 01 0 : , tisill farmer andhis equally dauntless . ..., � � I � 1, _. ,.1111� - 1.��.'­. ,,_, , "-��: � � , __� - � .1 - � 1. -E- - I . I 01 ,.,�. . star IaLet season. . � . '. � t. � � -hauteur about a typical freak in his . .. I ­ . -1 .1 ­__.,�,'_­k;--, , , - . I I � 1. _.... I I "He radsed thein'rough, but be rais- � :The .life of iSpider Boy Bulson is I I 11 Wife and sister on the OP& now Or--� . ". . ­­�, t,� � , ;wif, � ew�tacts with persons. of normal 47A . "', . � , ; , ", , �,;'g-­ , , , . edt thelin we'll. one of the ,gri-mmost of .)success. stor- nd the routine number of legs, lbealds I culpied by "The Mains," the beauti- ":,�o"Q ,- _ ,."� � %,!� " "'� ,�� I �, .; t ... 4:1':��­ , "_ I , , I I I , . _ , I ,% �, ", , I 1� . When their feet took hold on the, lies. !Born with,crippled legs, dread- , � I_ . - ,. &ul. And, modern ,home of the present .. i�,� � _�I�qfl I'll I, �,Zllll. El a k, , . , � "t 1`�',�" . - I I `� ­ I 1_7 , -, . �-., �'- -4 �Jil ,; . �. .� and ,e ... I I , �11 Ing both the ci-tielty and kindness of, � 4"". . ways of hell, . � �. � I: , L� I" "Ill .... - � t .7 1 . Alex BrOadifooL �4'�' . 6. ." �.� I., ... 1.�,�' . Toward one anorther's peculiartities . I I ,4 - I I .. ­ He filled them full of the fear of Other buirrJan beings, espe ly - f k n t An u This fine farm. home was the. lode- I .1 I `ial &H Tea softe embibi am sing Mn- �, .. storbe� which, on July 11th, ch-ew 170 '41 �� � I � God, dren, be played by himself in Ohe descension. Bulson, the Spider Boy, . . I I... -1 . . adfoot clan from . I � .." ; j . : And flailed their pants with the old woods near Paterson, .New Jersey, f,, i,nstance, dirives, ,an automobile members Of the Brc� I .� '�: . � �1`1 ,'�'F,i, . . cohipass, fTom all � , ___�t '��. �, ram rod." - lived. He walked with . ,1pe, .al equipment. Ong of bi I . . all . points of the ial-� . 1� I k , t � 1� .where his parents ci 5 . . the continent, and one espec 111111111 11,�, . I ablids, a . over , . Only on hi,sA nd vialle his, way closle com-panionslat Coney Iskud last I . Ry jailtliful me,mbeT from across the I ­ "I've, heard- anine .say that all the lb-ough Itre'es `swinging from limb to' vammer was Forrest Sayniin, 'the . . . � f Pacific Ocean. , I . lboo'ts had, to be ,cleaned u an ac f Tar�vau: Cateh- Arlmloss Wonder, 'who also drives A. . . , �. � omed by Alex I.. ing birds betiame one of hiispursuits.� - -built cay. ,Bulson bus come , :, Everyone was wele, Zi . . I ed on Saturday night or there was Steadying bimself by seizing limbs sp6dail,17 4 . Broa,dfoot and, his, brother James L ­ I " . .. the deuce .to ,pay. It was nothing to regard legs as superflaities, and . I hospitality, soon , , .... his teeth,, -he -used hist bandis I I . hearty And as . as I I .1 . . . . . . I :Lqhort of heathenish too dG.It on Sun- between arms as the essentials. Sayrrism, " I . assemNbledand 'A P I in setting traps in trees.. The power the other hand. looks or; aft* as,lux- . L � :, I most of -the guests had' , pur�, I . � � . day." - . . 'thus developed in his) armIg and jaws uries and can't figure out how the I I . registered in a book kept for the � I I "I've heard that if 'they f6rgot W enabled him Lot" in life to irqa,ke Rip- ,9pider ,Bo ' can accomplish big fe;lts � . . � ­.. pose,, a varied program I wag com- , . ge-1711W. y I . (menced under the able chairmanship - . put the wagon box"on the wagon on ley,s. Believe�it_or-Not'l' i twice, with nothing 'but a couVe of armsi� . # . 14 �� . Saturday they had to walk to church ing a 3860 pound auto- 'The, AhWesis. Wonder talm as, a mat- , . "I. . of 'Mr. A�ex. Broadfoot of )Moose � 4 once for lHU 11 Q . ,,,, � � iles. . .. . Sals Everything was included i . ! on Sunduy-a mere five ma Put- mobile with his -teeth and -once for ter ,of ,course s ,own y4pertmegg as I . jaw.. sk- . - , — . hi e in- this. prograI4 from bagpiple, selee- I . ,1 ting On the box On Sunday was sinip- walking a mile on -his- ,hands in 42-% aultomobildst, but be pointed out the . tiOUS to modem tap-dancinig; not the Descendants of -Alexander Broadfout displaying the fashions of long ago , . � ly not to the thought -of." � minutes. As a halff-grown bay, Rul- Spide�r f . . Boy to a visitor andsaid, "Can ' , . I I least inteTesbrig, item being a page- I . . ,� .. . . I '169 earrying'' a .1"They were human though," said ,son beloame'a mental cage becau[se of you imag,me it? That guy drivesl" ,:­. . ant by, a number of the Young ,des- -another with A,' 'grin. "I suppose hIs 'sufferings under the inspection I . liLts dressed in. - . -oldl­fa-�hlo,ed. in the., pageant as she wrestled with, life -time too, if I only wore 'em to "Twenty-one mq . of Inquilsitive eyes. Placed in an in- , cenda velvet bodice Of � I I - 1_ . the brown . her grand- wall, up the aisle in church." baby!" exclaimed a young .mother ,, you've all heard the story about the , . I . costumes. . gown. I'Mothek thinks "Tb�ey'd last two life-times�"' retort- 'ItIt couldn't be done." Rev. Mr. B--, who for years was Altution, he es.caped,by twisting the I � � 7,ables ,were sent under the shade aunt's best , -others ed his sister ,,if you didnft go' to - "It surely could. All that i:s,,—d- thePresbyterdan minister at Ejimon& iron thars iof his window. On three CROMARTY - I . i . �: . ft,ees 'tnd about one hun,dred and I,m skinny as a rail and my br I determination and a constitu- Ville. ,He was all dressed, up Th his occasions he escaped in this, manner. I - I . . I call me ISiliver,'but Grand -Aunt Janet church any oftener than you have this ed is . . ' : . ..... ... twenty sat down sit once to what '� h, ?) t� Iblacks' when he remembered Ithat Twice he was caught And returiled. , 1. . Ann mu, vebeei, a match. I nev- su-n;rner. . lon. like a. horse." -- Mrs. IMiller, who -ha' been visiting . . I I 1Gre,t14C,,a-ndfather ,Broadfoot would I'Gwh!"-said one young motorh4t. .he had,% f 4 The third tin -be he obtained. shelter with friends, in Torontso,, returned to � have ,called a splend�& repast, but er had such a time in my life as I "And I ran out of gas at the footiof ed the calf. Most minis- I . .bad getting into this dress. I only "T'wenty-one children came to ,bless ters -kept a cow or two I, those 4,y, with an old man who lived, in a'cabin. ,her, ,home 'here. . which me of his irrepressible des- '�GTea� grand --dad's home in the wild- ,the lane last week and gnashed my Once they driove to towrl� �dluring. a . �igh ninety-eight...,pounds and ' � ­ ' I � te,e;t,h eivery foot of the fifteen rods . _ Rev. and,birs. Reidie are holidaying . � I . could do ,with three more good inch- erness. ,He thought he would take a chance I - I cendants calleA a perfectly gorgeous we carmval,arW Bulson's ,career -as a siae . at, Erin and, other puffitg. I 6& .. .. fee.d.lp I I es set into the...v�aist .before I'd be $neer a� the statement if you can, �o the house. I tho,ifght I'd, never get, on feeding the calf,with -,his good show attraction began. As a freak ,Mr. andIMM, Dun vis- . . _ ,�. , caln McKellar . . . Guests. were present from all oveT coriffoTtable." I But great -grand -dad lwas a busy �here..11 clothes on, but, as might have been among freaks he found' life endurable ited wfith friendii in Brusisels a 4sw . . . the continent; PaluttBefich, Fla; Kan- -Ah, but you're nckt properly equip- nian." . 'IT � hey took their. politics milglitY expected, the calf ralmimed its- head ' Prbd. ,his prafessi6nal'spirit soon de- days 144 week. ' 1 sas ,Cit seTiOU-Slly in -those days," said, the pail drew veloped to render (him insensitive to 'The La,dies' Aid held- their regular .1 . y, IMO.,; Buffalo; Toronto; Osh- ped," an older des-dendant, informed,, -right ,to the .bottom of the awa. ,Moose, Jaw, Sask., all lbeling re- -her. c,what you slbouid haive had, I'W,hat beats me," sighed orbee young would-ibe politician. ','A ;man wa' a' deep. ilyreathi and sputtereti- ,milk the shaddeiring curiosity vf spect.<tors, meeting last week -art the home of I., . �,�. one of the most inter- y or a tR6,iormer then. An all over the �� 'nister's best clothes. A 'Hi's -talents as -a contortionist and Miss 'Mary Clurrie. The meeting op- . , I pres " the was a pair of the stays ,that's in Our ma,tron with four d-nall children, ."is eith4�r a Ter TM . effirfojer were In time turned to use el)ed by singing Hynin 688. � The TOU , ­ . esting of ,the guests Present 'was attic, 2�� eameone with 'strong and b,ow they got through 'the amount of Independent was, unheard, pf, and parishioner who happened to come in . Rev. Tom Broadfoot, bolmle on leave sinewy arms' like the, Village Black- work that they -did get through. [heaven help the turn -coat! He was fte istable doorat the momerit d,,lar- in Hollywood, where be doubled for ,all was ,,sw,tedl by some eighteen I . . from the missionary field in, South sinith to lace You into them." There was Great-Aumt Rachael. She a pariah .in amy-self-respectifig fam- ed that MT. ,B— �book his fist at Lon Chaney .in "'I'lle lHiuticliback bf mombero.' There were allso, several . I � China. The pioneer. spirit has evi- "ThAaks." said the young actr�ss, ,had nine -boys and they say her house lily from then on, I supipose you have the caff and exclaiiiie'd- 1, . N4otre Dame.," 'In spite of bitinghalf visitoi, present. MT&'Houghtan gave ' . dryly. "But I can, ' She did, all heard of Grand -Uncle Jimmie dollars in two and lifting "Ib' the secretary's report and.Mrs. Laing � dently not yet died ,out in the Bra&& think of easier was always spick and span. , "'If I badm"t the love of,God in, my weights with his teeth he ,has 'visited ,the treasurer's report. the latter 1 foot fainioly. . .11 ev�eytgL,hing for them -spun, wove, Dickson ,who relpTesenteed -Huron and . I I , deaths ese, and in haying Bruce in the Dominion House years ,heart, Fa.break your — head!" a Ze;�igt only.on-ce in%is life, and ishowirig a nice -surplus. Mrs. Ivan . . "He was a citizen tough and"grimi, 911 1ye often heard I ," said another, knitted, � made che . A serious -faced individual then lthien this mismom was purely egthe- Hill sang, "Nearer, � Still N,eam;ex." . I Dangerwas duck soup to him. I . . . - I spoke: . tic; 'he bad a gold cap placed on a MT, A. McLellan gave A reading, I . JBJe ate corn pone and bacob, fat, "I'd lik� to know what made -them ,-sound tooth in obedience to the die- "F,i,y Fliers,' Christmas Cake." The , . . I I But gTeat�grandson ,would -starve on I I . . 1, leave Scotland in the first place. I tates of Dame Fa4hion. That was meeting closed -with the LmWs . 11 I that!)7 I I I � ,have rread .old letters written I, fad- �after he married a Memphis, girl. Pmyen . I I I . ed ink and I caift find Anything that Romance is incred%ly blubsy among The annual �iclbic of the Worden's I 1. . "Speamug of ljAnger," said one of .1. .. I .. � ... 11 , .11, , . throws ,much light on what first put the sid,eeshow people, although the was theld on 'Wednesday of last week ' I ­ -1 . - - , ; .Ve heard L ­­ 11 ... _. .� the idea of ,coming to Canada into marriages of freaks are not always when between fifty and sixty gather- . � . the oWer doisicendants, �'T' , and- , . I � . ever be ed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank , them, tell about thi'-fi-e great -gr . .1 I �._ t'heir head's." .. 11 .11 , I ... a shortage of ,mates for sideshow Allen. The different kinds of races I I . . mother put the black bear to flight � : 1, .., "It was the desire to own their -, with a kettle Of scalding water. The I stars of proved earning carpacity. A and the ball ga,mes were heartily on- . I . a raid on the pig I I Y . . . - own land." replied a student of,the single lady with a thTee-foot beard tered into and enjoyedl. A shower of 11 I . bear Was. making Broadfoot fam-&ly hizthry. "They' ' I pen and she heard the TUMPUS. Pigs . were farmers in the Old Country but always has irriore suitors than Pene- i-ain, just as the, tAes were sent on !, I . f � the� were tenant farm, I ers.' You can . lope Bachelors wiith honorable in- the lawn, ,made the picnic folks: I , were pigs in those days the same as . : " 11 . the ,bear out Of tentions swarm about,girls with sUT- iscurry for shelter. Howeylay, it did , " :� miow, and she put- ­ � imagine -how the thought of owning . . t, P] I ,. I -us legs or. badi S, th pound not prevent all those 'present from. ; there in bt, huxry." .1 �� ,?10 . �, - . . i their own land would appeal to proud physiques, *T Wil�h fel��11 ( - S`O U191Y having a jolly iloo,d time. nor the ' I � -11 nevar heard ,about the, bear," � people who -had- always lived under that millions pay to see lern. The )young- lto-W . said aliotb�er, "but I've heard about I � I ­ 1, �� . � ... , ,the rule of- -a landlord ,ven 'a kind- I 41 g , pleasantly entertdning. �, zhe tilme great,grandtfather took the . .1 -1 - . rl. .� ly Orbe.19 . I - Uglie'stWoman, in the World, as ,the them- elves in thea evening. MT. and I " , wheat to Hamilton to be ground in- I .1_1' ''I I 11 . Ringling were able to term her 4with iMrs.,Gordon 'Miller of California, son. ' , � I � � ,,.,I � . "Well," said another, thoughtdully, ,a clefir consicience, Triarrie'd well and of,7 T. and Mr.%. J. M.Miller of Staffa. It, �_ . to Jlour­it was only ninety odd, miles , � - � � I M . " .1 as he surveyed -the splendid buildings, !had three dhildren.' Wyrtle Corbin, were guests of honour., Guests were �,. - * through the bush!-a-nd great -grand- ,the fields of bay and grain., and'the the four -legged, two4bodied � To L� . ,� r and her family lived - pota- I woman pregent f m Staffa, Mitchell, Mount L I � milothe . scoresof -cars parked in the yard, i4I, from Texas, made. A' happy 16110icc' Of Pleasant, Thames Road and London. t�:._ . I toes -and millk1or six weeks. I . I k"', .. . 1111 . for one, t4lihik ,they,, made a wise a mate and had. in, the legal phrase, Rev. R. G. and Mrs. McKay and I " �g I , "C,00dn4&S'S!" lighed, one housewife . I . move.,, ' 1. with a,;ritical family to cook for. '�If Members of the Broadfoot clan who held their centennial re -union recently at the home of Alex. five beiTs ,of ber bodies, two Of One dliildren are holidaying wirtb. W. and 1, I I "And so' 'say we all!" was, echoed. aii,d three of ,the other. Ten years ,Mrs. jas. Scott. . I , I . -ice in succession I � and James Broadfoot' in Tuckersmith. . � I serve potatoes t% from, every side. . I ago, Riiigling'g Living ,Skelleton mar- IMIss Wettie !Scott of Plaisley is ' ,t.' , ,without diogulising them lbeyo]id - -.Pietutres, cowtesy of CaT.dian Countryman. I . 0. Tied Helen the, Fat with great cere- visiting friends in the village. . f, _ . .1 ,rnony at Madison Square �ar),i,an� A lartge,nu-mber of people attend- , ' , . . I "! I . ot � 1� , I - �.. . I . , .1. . g L . _ . - I . . ' . they are still very d P bi , _,L .ed decoration day At Roy's celinetery " !j, I . NERNM� -ace in a.11 streams at the same alinost beyond comprehension iiintil doomed to die. To human eyes the vate life they are the � W- . -_ take pl . . -last Sunday. . . . . � I I time. The salnion�s, adaptation to his one has -seen the miracle. spawning ground is a great traged7-He weights 68 pounds, , a .� . � . I I Lf . ''! . � � chosen stream is a strange thing and The,swimming and jumping of Chi- No one now would recognize the fish 550. . lia I . . �1. '40 0 W 0-0 0 shows that his -rate must be, split nook in the srv�iri�ng, whife smother -that came in from salt water. Gone It is ,trkle that in thaeg part the 'The concentration- of nectar seems I . I I I . . CffINOOK into a. great number of clans, each of faUs and catarbocts is a thing to' is all b�, beauty. Black, and blotch -,marriage rite bas, been- abused for � - � I -is s d , p city pull - Showmen have to be the,deciding factur in drawing I 11 I clan ,to its river. Each race is gov tir Any iTnalgination. A study of this ed whlite and r�)d. h Mn an scales ubli poses. - broiken ' ­ . nt beets to blossortils. They do not hke 11, ne in Reader's Digest.) erned in i,ts movements out Of salt creaturne in the water shows that hoe gone in patches4, his fins fmyled-he systmaticailly - I, o- the press I � (Condensed from,Nature Magazi; water by the time at which its ebos- has mastered his elelinie,i9k even, as the Us a traly pitiable spedbacle. Short- by holding freak marriages At ,v,e,y nectar diluted �With rainor dew. They - , I � . . n possib e o bi a- prefeT their ,nectar straight. , . m� __ e -n natal river is in condition for egg- gull has mastered the air. Our great lk after the pair -have scraped out lta �k town unftil all , I c in n . �1. '.. . laying--t-his last dep,ending not alone isalmon is heavier tham. wtater--when `t1beir linest" in the, gravel and left ,tions of weldlock hadbeen exhausted . I . �;, Tho Chincyak sa,linton Of Pa�ffic wa- birth. But there are innumerable eX- on water,level but oil temperature. dead he sinks at once, ven as a thieiT fertile seed coveredsafely, tbey ard the enItITO 00a,lection of L startling ,� i:r . 111W � �' � I lterg is a fightipg giant, -1 king sport smitlyles of non-breeffing .birds and Thus I,,, the Colum1bia the fish that bird is bearvier rthan, the air, and if are veritably death alivV..clreatures ,people was pollylgarnov's-ly entangled-, r I r: for many a fis�-Iirtg,enthugia.st; a f�ap_ nial-rimalis every i-ar and it is hard flr�'.-, c -,--me upstream in Mare'h are 'his fins are only rudimentary wirligs, that vrAggle feebly in the cutTent till But many freak romances a.re real To- AS TAKING EVERY ' ­ �1' , .. -not coine untle-, :ta,-,-ting or. a wo,rl-rous mi Tniances. Unlrequited ,passion -nearly 0 1 ,q :�, ang,wonder af brawling white water; tobelieve that fi-h do ,g-,-ation of te uses -them much the same, and in life goes out. . �, � . 1. . an example of one of the strangest thesan-je rule. Thus when a Chinook ,;%-eeks an,d n�.cntlhs to reach the spiawn- hi- mighty ta�l is the strength Oct Thus does the, king fall; and 1the killed one of lke 80ge's Royal Mid- tin , . *� Ion, and the sa& missing -hi-:; due geason to ,spaWn, Te- : lF�'-El to'drive him like, a tor- KIND OF DRUG Fun . l. I storles of repro,duct Ing gravel­b,eds in the hea.ds waters s-.rir�7 - closing isoleine of this, last (tragic chap- gets, who was infatuated with a I '. eair. ter hds -to do with the g(houllish rtites, Ellmer -Van c I , dest final chiLpte,,-s of a life 'history turns in his Idth year, he must be cf the 'Snake, and Salmon Rivers of ,pcdo or tos,3,1ii,ni Migh ,into th ,bearded lady. , ,S ig] r, the I I - � . that Nature can show- far, Above the average size, and if for Id,h,. 1, S?�Dtemlber another ru-n is There is every reason to -believe. too, of scavenging -gull And crow that mlidget director of ,the ,Midget Vil- IF . � � l" . of inland �ome r,&ajson be lag's a second or entering the lower Columbia for a that ,he has the same ,treFtery of ithe come to clear ,the stream:arld fit it ,],age -0,rebesitra. at Chicago, shot up CONSTIPATION 11, 'Born in the gra,vel I I �, .. , streams, the young ,Chinook has to thirrd season, he may come to some dqst-ination Only 1.50 rr.(iles inland at curTents ass the -bird has a-nd- just, a -s. again for a newer sacrifice in the ,the Little 'Mexico [Cafe in that City �� , ��r. runthe downstred'm gauntlet of danI­ lucky fisherman's gaff as one of those in the gull ca,n fly ea.siest against the year to come when other salmon fight last summer be -cause Rosalie.', the Then ALL -BRAN Brought A , I Engle Creek. Other runs occur Y" - trout, ,snakes. kingfishers almost unbelievable latitle "whades" of A- oppasitiom of the wind, ,so Chinook by their way from the sea. I Mexican fan dancer, jilted ,him. The & . . ger-4big I ugues.rt and October. , ` _�_ .I . , 1�1 I aalrron weighi-ni more than one hun- ces makes ,the suidde -of the, India Rubber Man as Relief . .� And such folk that love fingerling fry S,adh variety makes the fiah ,of his fins and body sviia I -60 . �) . I �� ,!� I -to yeach the sea. Ther�e he grows dred pouv&. mi-ghty intorest' to sportsmen - a calMent pro eam . a pybltlestt against the invulnerabilifty � �� . _ .pel him upstr !- %, ` 'How do we know the age of fish?, long iess-on possibility for rod and ,strange and parad xi al 1 gl� thi of.the Tattooed Lady w" told to the - Read this very enthufdastle .1 ,,'t-�, .".,:, . �, ��,-, I I-rumbelievably fast; ,starting as a Tnere ' o c thqu sp Japan has a thuri6erstorm service �� - . '&W, in fouT, ye�.wg be may bd- Much has been done by ta ging fry, 1,ul - -ere is a mystery a -bout may — ularly useful to its . I � , ffi 11.1 � - 11 . VdM . 9 . V. I Yet th which is partic world- by the- Associated Presis. His - letter: , '111 ce has another way. It haz fresh-iwaten,sal-mon ftshing. V�%dle Agriculturists. Tw,&t, hundred an d n"a . fai 11 ,, come a 50-POUnd giant. I but scie-A (Hlils manner of ,boting into rushing , me was C.1hreime H. Alexander, and "I am.. 34- years old and as \ e ,�, I ;he been forugd that under the micro- he is in fres,h wateT Chinoo,k has no, green wvte,r -is an easly effarbless w Y , - be couild, contract and e3dpand like a bark in my life I have bee ,� � 1. �A% 4..��,, - -e of i n consti- ., � , ly;;, , -Ile ObIntolok is an exampl a nineteen obser,Aatill)h plosts,'manned, . �,, '�,,� I �h, may be scope a sh scale tells a story of age whatever fbo, fo,od.- By the time is sheer TnIa,giC and ,perhaps cam be by the em1ployees, of the,vs,.rio,s el- Jack-in�jthe-box. He is said to, llarve I was so bad that I had one ­ strange fact that ,some fir . pated. , 5;,;� I � mpa .es . (been able ito stretch his, hei-g1ht. seven bowel movement every five or six . . �, ", come .stupendous. A fish. unlike a years somewhat as it is told on 0 the ascendis the ri,ve,r mouth his sto,m- ,�xpltaffied only as'aboves.' And ,,his ectrical oo and , placed at lK, bird or mammal, grow ng as he coVs, h - mil7 cbes end., ,his reach ten ivebest. He , K4­�, - s. as lo orn Or iro the rings of a tree ach ha,s oeased to function. The whole leapl j OoTdro#ted by a wall Of aP ,about ,121 es A,part, i in days. I was taking every kind of _� 1:, . nform , the I j, " 0 in or the sh-eU of �a-n oyster ----by a Suc- body cavity is pmelted with the huge PaTently imposistible wwter, be' r`Us' meteorologica udged. to make amorous, advantees, when drug known for constipation. W " .f, . . . Is alive. Normally ,salmon- mature I � I service of the govern- !!�` R . , ttheir fourbb yeaT, returnting then, to cession of rings. roe in, the female and with -the milts, and rests, in the eddy below and then rnelrA Of any lthTelatWning thunder- the freaks, were on the e3thibition "Now for the last two months I . "I � � Timalge, d s not in the male, and the %tomach has be- Suddenly fli rb T - ,three, I i - - ,,, ��. ��,, spalvm and ,die i.n the stream of their The spawnling pilg ­oe 1ps i to the &I tstornf-Es Over an areaof 30,000 square platform, by lengthening ibis loode- haveebeen eating a little A,LL­BkA3t I . .' .,� . I I � � . : ,come a forgotten organ. Then why four, or 4even five feet. - Again and miles. i , jointed arm like a patfAlt fishing rod, night and morning and I havb.at I I 1P1. ­ . V, 4 - I ng it clear a -round the Fat Wo- 0 � � I "', , . � .. ,does ,he strike at the -spinning lur,0 again with the blind courage of a passi least two to three bowel mov6ments - . ­ �� �� �� , � ., . 'The blest explanation of this would, btffidog- -he will try and, try the face, I __� nianls back, and- Iyakting the Tattooed each day." ­Mr. Frank Piratzky " �. I." . . I . 11 . seem, to be Dhat when th,eL . � Owing to 'heavy losses. during stoy- Lady on ,the ��,Oulder- She took , (address furnished upon request). 'r;;�, 1. ge mature, of impossible falls. 1f there is a way 1 . I I , I . I � . � .. � : . . "' and after rep ated Labor tory tests show Kellogles - , � W, � Here,, EverV _Day is - .fish. filled with the new Just of lile that was traversed -by hils, fathers, he inge and transit of AVstralian pears, dislike to him e, . I 1 I . _ A , I .. �11 :, . . . . I that comes with the mating, instinct, too will find. it oi� perish .in the at- to it -he tTrnited, Kingdom, the Au,,s- isnubs ,the (India ,Rubber Wan �ecatme ALL -BRAN provides Ilbulkll-siid . t I �. � �; . � . I . . 0 1 ' " . t has under. cob� Wiloroge and lost jh&rest in, his work , vitamin B th aid elimination. Ai&. . , - . approadli tht�ir spawning ground K'y tempt .. . tralan governmen .112 I , P , . " I'�'.., " - I Farmers Day.1" -are intolerslit of ,other fish niNtr tbemL 171his tir-ptitreafty4pilgAmage isl ' the lsiderstfion a plan to pftvidt for the -expanding and- eontraleting only in BRAN is also a fine source of iron I I . 1, I � 'They -pair off much as, Was) do and rreal ,61inliax of a galmon!s Iffe-'Brim- flpening, rs ,on, arrival in Gve�at the most perfandtory miaminer. ,*,hen for the blood, . .., I.il of pea I I �1. he people of Ontario to I I . porrahce to I .. 41�­ I I . . Ili strengdh and, aniblition _hO BAtain . This, wbuld'he a practice the circus was in Baftle (Creok, Michi- - I � I CAUSE the4armer is of suffidielif im 1 ,9,6 up the stneam ,together, , Smaller Ming wit I The "bulk" in Ar;,BnANIs mu& ',,�� I Wwwafit il, the major exhibitiom in the DonfiWon feature Agriculture. ' I fish, such- as vbeelbetid, tromt that eat cotmes In from. the sea. , ,his collor similar to that a,dopbed for bananas gan, on, July 18, 1027, he committed like that in leafy vegetableiL In. - 0 , , I , I," I I � 11 11 I �' . I the salmon eggs, Are hereditary fbeg. b1light, his fi&A red, and, Iull of -rich which are shipped green and. mpen- suiedde. . . side the botly, it forms a soft mam ;; , t�' I ,�, 11 I I . X��,. " ing , ' , , 'Gently, this clears out the Wes- I I , i"o ; -thus the Chii�aok in. v*rtain places, Pill that, like the bases -winter fat, is e,d on- arrilval. I It -W6§ a li , 'of ual ,pattern. , . I I .11 . . . , . I . illd Joseph Blatzek, tinal wastes. , :11, . _ laison unus � 1.1"I'l . I . . . . made, 9sa, a . �.J�,,,";_,' � . � . as new grat�el-bars, is on ,his mWfde, his sustaining fueq when rY6 food is . that . . .. . ;, � 10", . joined togtther Or Siamese ttwins a 0 "I, " I jealous end tsa-mge ,against intruders - eialten. Diptlliger on ,every gd* tis, seor+ . , Isn't this safar than taking harw 11 I.. . ,;, I 9 . . ,p .��,,Eil. I I � - 'he is OaMly annoyed. and, so the flash. ed -the sihinb%g hube of the, fingler ; The range of the total weekly wag- 0-rague, ,the freak seligWtlort of 16,10. ful patent medicines? Two t4blf, 0 � '4:,j�,, ,,� �, " �� l", �v , �,';��' *1 I Ing metul spinnor is'his undoing. Itho Otter, swift,defith, thathaunts the ez, including cwlk-�� and Allowances, of Before th,A .year they had beft-good ' spoonfuls daily are usually 00* I L. -Ipr�:�': '' � .� . . Wo stranger p39r#=9e of a crea- resting poolls- .the bear, euntalft & inaft-ried ploughmiqu- in the virious di. girls and -poor aftfttotions� 'Men, ko- cient. Severe cases with each me&L . �, %� "l. I I ' r .... �", . I I .- . h- � 'AiAllo"' the visions of i8clofland is' as follows; In manc6 gnteted their jlliv� in &e, shape If not relieved this wit1r, see yout � . , , 4 , fl, 91M . . . 'ad , , he "upstredin nUfth of ernilan that Viooks k6600 'vlj� At southern ,doctor. . I i CEW � I . A ql,'P �!!_..;. ,, - ,, ` " . , N ,�,.�,,';`, I 4. . ,_ � I Chtilnlooik can The Sound in,oll Nature. eogle with his ga 9 tountlieo,, from $1.84 to, of a earpOnter otf Prague. Ono day �` �,' ."', .� ': , � '"' "� I I � ,tirm than t ,4afthtes *4 L . _1 i 1� I 11 -..".-I", �� .... ".�,11,;, ., - OT " - . I .- ' I Z" " 4',-'T ,:, ,�, . 'The wlorArolus Ingincts tiat g6vern, 11 over 40 rifllels,. What pfedAbork $0.80; ib. the lovirer Clk , eyl�$8.84 Vhey were tremoved to it , -04 do vall ho*tsil wh6rw 4Y6ti'll enjoy eating KOJI V I 1, 7 the an heit was born to Jogepba- A ALL-BR&N as a cereal with I I 0 1% 0 1 �`�S` j�`, - �' " ", �� . I thlin ;,go surliily, hh"ligifte 1him, back alf- WMlWal (OrNibird does ftbt love to rend to $9.48- in the rem - _' ".,L,, - _ - , . I � . . , � - L. -og agent strtlov6d Wthe hos c . rea ' lc, 71A ", � .,�­ I 11 ,-, I � .... hdds a few irft . 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