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In a speech at Louisville during the recent. Presidential fampaign, Mr. BooseVolt said: "I am proiwl to be in Kentucky, amongst Americans'who are not too proud to fight. You see that IHOc girl over there,' lie said, pointing; to a girl tjiere of three years in a Red Hiding Hood coat, win, elevated on her father's shoulder, struck a conspicuous color-note in the drab audience. "Well, just 1011 babies about her age were drowned in the Lusitani.v' continued the colonel, '•'av.d all President Wilson did \va-: to say. 'We are too proud to.fight!' Thai's ali he did, my friends. You are asked to support Preside),t. Wilson because lie kept us out of the war. T abhor a brawler, either as an individual or is a nation. I loathe a man who ueedles-ly sots, into a quarrel, but the way to keep peace is not 16 submit to being kicked. Many times, as a .Deputy-Sheriff in the West twenty years ago, I was in poises of peaceful citizens wl\o would Jiot serve in the posse, for the man who virtuously stayed at home while others fo.'.ght f'oi him. I was President of this conn' try for seven and a-half years, during which time not one American was killed by the vepr?sentat ; ves of any foreign Government. They knew there would be trouble if any' Americans were killed." BUKBURSi May be classed by some as one of the lesser ills of life,' hut to the. possessor of a delicate skin it is one of the worst modes of torture to be imagined. After p. glorious day in 'he surf, or a delightin! bush pieuie, the aftermath of raiding. burning face and hands' and dh;- ( ! guring blisters takes away the' luppy memory of the day's pleasure. To minimise the after effects of sunhin'n. j annointing with Pexona, the ft'ip'td Healer, is all that '? necessary, and the 'skin, soothed, and cooled by-its wonder- | fu) influence,' will quickly regain its 1 normal temperature ' and comfortable tCOahgas. . Rexona,,. la fid and 3a. Ob-

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Taranaki Daily News, 2 February 1917, Page 6

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