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Newmarket Era , July 25, 1919, p. 4

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TV v TOs Than Laxatives TWt A Your end Constant Doting Try It J tear f w rf pent I find poorly nourished body and tow vitality Poor elimination mean bowels fermentation and the formation of cases which are absorbed by the blood and carried through the body The result la weakness headaches Staines coated tongue inactive liver bilious attacks loss of energy nerv ousness poor appetite Impoverished blood sallow completion pimples skin disease and often times serious purges and ca thartics salt oils calomel and the like may relieve for a few hours but real lasting- benefit can only como through use of medicine that op and strengthens the digestive as well as tho a lid box of Natures Remedy Tablets and take one tablet each night for a week Relief will follow the very first dose but a few days will you feci realize the fullest benefit When you get straightened out and feel just right again you need not take medicine every day an occasional Tablet will then keep your system In good condition and you will always feel your best Remember keeping well easier and cheaper than getting Naturea Remedy Tablets are sold guaranteed and recommended by your dnujrist J Druggist v- Comments of YORK MARBLE AND GRANITE WORKS i Latest Designs in Monuments and Headstones All Kinds of Cemetery Work Promptly Attended to Call and See us before Buying ALL KIND OF BUILDING STONE Cut to Order MEMORIAL TABLET8 FOR CHURCHES Kept In 8lock JOHN 0 MOSS Dealer in and Importer of Foreign and Domestic GRANITES AND Phone Box Make no Mistake in Place Huron Near Depot A I Til J J- KM A I Newmarket Threshing Outfits large and small Good Portable and Traction En gines j Separators Clover Mills Cutting Boxes Wood Saws Call and Bee before you buy Proprietor Shop East of Bank of Toronto WELDING Almost all broken parts of Ma chinery can be satisfactorily re paired at reasonable prices by this Process Try it ROGERS Newmarket Phone Residence 9iri2 East of Bank of Toronto at Fred Blacksmith Shop 3mo2 Cabinet Ottawa Citizen Government organs have lately been cheering themselves up by engaging in the refreshing occupation of cabinet reconstruction The rest of the country is apparently of the opinion that the present make shift cabinet is repair A Good Plank In Farmer Platform Winchester Press One of the best planks hi the Farmers Union Plat form Is prohibition Many a farm has gone the saloon door Hie past and many a farmers wife lias been compelled to suffer much because of the open saloon The li quor is the biggest enemy to the prosperity and welfare of any country- has blighted more homes than war Fed Op on Loyalty Talk Winchester Press A farmer friend of the Press expressed what most men are thinking when he said We have been fed up on this loyalty talk and we are getting tired of hearing about the wonderful things our Gov ernments have accomplished during the war What we want now is not so much of what we have done as what we Intend to do The problems that confront us as a people are quite as serious as those of the past four years The financall train on the country during some years to come will be severe and will require all the energy all the thought and care ful planning that statesmen can give it Another One Gone Chronicle The News of Smiths Falls has become merged with The Record which Is frank enough to admit that only financial conditions in fluence the amalgamation News papers have been traversing a hard road for the last few years and only those that have been most carefully and economically managed have been able to show returns in any way adequate to the capital invested and labor expended A newspaper Is a kind of privatelyowned public in stitution that Is working all the time for the- advancement of the com munity In which it is published and generally speaking the support ft re ceives is not commensurate with the good it accomplishes The Band Got Lost Owen Sound Advertiser With On tario under prohibition its hard to know where to put the blame for the experience of some members of the band while returning from the Conservative picnic at Eugenia Several of the bandsmen went down In a motor truck but on the return trip some were left and those did get away were landed up swamp somewhere in Collin township And to add to the hilarity of the occasion the truck stuck in the mud had to hie them to the nearest farmhouse and send in an S to Meaford and finally about six b old time they landed at the home station Other members come home by rail to Owen Sound and road to and by the end the week the band was once all present and correct bBeforc breakfast St In the Panhandle Jim I can here em overhead said Bailey who stood at the stable door Jim who was working inside came out quickly at brothers call his ears he looked Into the dense smoke overhead For some days prairie fires had been rampant over In Kansas and the smoke from them had settled like a blanket of over all the Pan handle country Youre rightl Jim cried after a minute Well go to the bayou after em I get these mangers done There was nothing urgent for the two boys to do at home The fall beef from which no more than two thirds of the meat had been taken- So they Intended Co use flre to cover their knife marks and leave burned ground behind them I On that smoky day no one except possibly a traveller oould discover the tire before the cattle killers had left Us smoke far the Wondering what he might do to defeat this scheme Jim watched the Indian- knowing that his partner vvaa now cautiously leading their string of ponies down the shallow current of the river to some distant point of landing Hokshima finished his work of Ingdcad willows and grass upon the beeves then he turned and strode out i L A dressed to and Bally for five hundred dollars the president ofr the Panhandle Cattle W 4 work was completed and what toward the far end of the bayou In- thai in a more Take Over Cold Storage Ottawa Citizen OCon nor when giving evidence re cently at Ottawa slated that he were a Cabinet Minister he would move thai the Government take over all the cold storage plants in Canada and operate them The man who says this is one who for dour time enjoyed exceptional oppor tunities for looking into the operations of the cold storage plants and Che effect which their operations have on the food sup ply The view he expressed lrIuls to confirm the belief very generally held by the consuming public that there is a net result Co all operations of the coin storage system at present which works to the public disadvantage and to the enormous private gain of a few PEACE CELEBRATION IN LONDON grain they had saved was safely housed Their father and mother had gone thirtyfive miles Co the county seat and would not be back until the next day They had taken the work team and only Morg the one saddle horse was left A little before noon the brothers armed with their shotguns set out for Catfish Bayou an arm of the Cana- River about a mile distant On the way they several times heard the vibrant whistle of wigs and once a flock- of passed within view through the smoke low enough for a wing shot The brothers did not fire for fear of to flight the flocks that they felt sure must be feeding on the reaches of Che bayou and the stream When the boys came to the bayou however they found no waterfowl there Evidently the ducks taking ad- vantage of the favorable breeze were all migrating Jim and followed the inner reach of the bayou round to the river where they hoped to find ducks Carefully work ing their way through a swamp of tall bottom grass they approached the bank As they were passing through a low cluster of willows they heard the subdued whicker of a horse apparently from the river channel just below With aroused curiosity the two boys moved down to the lower edge of the willow growth and peered out Tied to straggling willows almost beneath their feet were four ponies standing In shallow water One of them was loaded with boneless strips of fresh meat Another had numerous strings attached to its saddle evidently awaiting a similar lading The other and to the pack strings of one were two carried ordinary Indian saddles tied a stout Indian bow and a quiver of arrows Rally and Jim exchanged looks of excitement for they realized that here was a solution of a mystery that had Jim understood the meaning of this move He would start a fire where the slight wind would send the flames into the loop between the boyou and the riverl His fire would thus run only for a short distance before the breeze and then would slowly backfire on the short grass land The settlers would discover it for some hours Mirth Gods medicine says a wise writer Everybody- ought to bathe in it Grirncare rosehess anxiety all of life ought tobe scoured off by the oil of mirth It better than emery Every ought lb rub himself with it A man without mirth is a wagon without springs in which one is caused to disagreeably by every pebble over which it funs A man with mirth is a chariot with springs ifi which one can ride over the roughest roads and scarcely feel anything but a pleasant rocking motion Undoubtedly we could trace much of in our ft i can be no question about the purity of Klim It is made by separating the from liquid milk and drying the food solids which include protein into a fine powder by the spray process No chemicals nor adulterants are used is in powder form within a time after the liquid milk is re ceived at the milk powder plant Of course the separ ated milk for Klim is pasteurized This is the best guarantee of safety and does not affect the natural flavor i Try a tin Order from your grocer bones past dyspepsia back to our Jim determined at all costs to pre- von Puritan ancestors who groaned the marauders from carrying out j I heir plan Making His way hurriedly alone the edge of bayou he reach- I G the outer limit of the edge of the tall grasses Indian In a dip- at the edge of water he rose and with gun on shoulJ der walked carelessly over a slight rise Before old had reached the rim of high grass Jim came face to face with him Howl How I Jim cried in a tone of surprise and pleasure holding out his hand If old felt disturbed by this meeting he gave no sign Howl he said You duck No duck today Him all go solonga wind He swept a hand skyward and to ward the south Yes Jim readily assented no ducks today Deer over on hills He pointed to the north You got horse You git come long we eat din ner heap pork bread potato coffee and sugar Hokshima looked at the boy keenly for a moment and considered Good he said finally You go on house me git come quick No me go with you tired ride on horse behind Jim Insisted The Indian had already started He now halted he said Oder Injun golem tie him way off while we deer Him come too- now He raised his voice in a longdrawn shrill cry like the quavering yelp of a coyote Presently the other an swered from not far away When the second cattle killer great trouble to sutlers along peared he showed no mora surprise or the Canadian Without a word they other emotion at meeting the white sank down among the willows and waited GRAND TRUNK 1 fa I i i THE DOUBLE TRACK ROUTE between N T A T ft I A O E try I I o Unexcelled Dining Car Service Sleeping cars on night Trains and Parlor Cars Oil principal Day Trains Full information from any Grand Trunk Ticket Agent or Homing District Passenger Agent Toronto J Y Phone Agent I ixvr J in Lyman Issuer of Marriage Licenses Era Office Office issued at desired 1 KxceUenl kindling may be made of newspapers soaked in water squeezed out and dried Kino hundred Germans from the Internment camps at Vernon and Kapunkaslng Oat on Wednesday for Holland FOR FLETCHERS CASTOR 1 July Land and air forces of the British Empire and her allies marched on Saturday in the triumphal victory parade to mark the return of peace Several million persona watch ed the gorgeous spectacle their enthusiasm growing as each new excitement stirred their emotion When the British contingent came in sigh the applause be- Undoubtedly he came a great roar above which hand and the could be heard at times the shrill voices of women The patriotic fervor had its climax in the great demonstra tion along Pall Mall and about the pavilion before Palace where King George Queen Mary Premier Lloyd the Cabinet Ministers and diplomas reviewed the parade Marshal Pooh leading the French forces was given a hearty reception So also were General Pershing and the Americans and the allied leaders and their contingents The tremendous cheering that greeted each na tional force was virtually con tinuous London has not witnessed such a celebration since the late Queen Victorias diamond jubilee in little daughter of Mr and Mrs J of vlllewas killed by a ladys motor car running over her when she darted out of a group from getting an Ice cream cone from a street vendor in on Peace Day An advertisement your local newspaper will work nights and holidays In hot weather or cool in wet wftather or dry talk to customers before you are out of bed In the morning of ten It has not for an day always earnH Us wages and never tired Perhaps ten minutes had elnpsed when an Indian In dress came wading around a curve of the bank bearing a freshly rolled cows hide upon his shoulder The brothers again exchanged glances Without a question it was those raiders from across the Indian Territory line who had done the killings that for more than a year had been laid to the new along the Canadian and that had caused bad blood between many of them and the range cattle men It was this business Chat had taken the boys to town Six weeks before a herd of range had brok en the field one night and had destroyed almost half or the growing crops Only a week later a range steer was killed In a swale near their field The bones of the skeleton had been picked before It wan discovered but men of nearest ranch had bitterly charged the with hav ing killed he steer Many animals of the range had been killed along the river settlements and cattlemen gen erally accused the nesters of keep ing ragged nogood fences and then when their crops were injured of killing cattle Shortly after Hie had been accused posters appeared along ail the highways in which the Panhandle Cattle Company offered five hundred dollars reward for Information that would Pad to the arrest of a cow killer Peter had gone to country seat to seek legal advice on what course he take to protect his family from false accusations and Bailey breathlessly watched the raider tie his roll of hide upon the meat pack Then the man waded back out of sight the way he had come There would be no telltale tracks or marks of dripping beef along trail had a partner near at fellows had chosen his day on which to do such work and make their getaway The brothers quickly derided thai Jim should spy upon the marauders Taking off his shoes he crawled through the marsh grass round to a hammock that overlooked a drop In the river flat As he had expected Che Indians two of them were near at hand they were at work on the second of the cows killed In the second man Jim was astonished to recognize old a Pawnee Indian who while hunting the small deer hud twice stayed overnight at the house Jim came to a swift decision He made Ills way quickly back to his brother On home and get on he whispered Hide as fast oh you can and bring Homebody even if Its only the cook from Ill slay by to see that the dogs or the coyotes dont disturb leavings The ras cals have guns and we cant take without a fight and with rifles theyd- have the bent of us Bailey nodded approval and got away as and swiftly as lie could Meanwhile Jirn stole along the hank of the bayou to the point where he could with softy overlook the killers at work All too quickly they finished their of and cutting up the cow He who had acted as packer carried loads of meat and hid up the river Old now took his butcher knife and to cut bundles of dead willows and slough grdes These he boy than had shown Jim noticed that like the young er Pawnee now armed with a modern breechloader They had killed the cows with bows and arrows the guns were unquestionably for defense The Indians spoke together for a moment In their own tongue then they turned and accompanied Jim A walk of fifteen or twenty minutes brought mem to the house J Jim seated his guests In the kitchen and fell to work at getting dinner They lighted their pipes and filled the room with the smoke of cheap tobacco Greedily they watched Jim boll the j potatoes fry the pork cut generous portions of bread and brew a big pot of coffee Both had set their guns against a wall behind them When they were invited to- sit at the table younger as if by instinct carried his gun and leaned It against a windowsill at hand Jim without design or thought sat near the wall so hat his fathers gun rack and rifle hung just above his head The trio fell to and aleChe Pawnees greedily AIT this time Jim had talked off and on showing the utmost good nature and such pleasure In serving his Indian guests as doubtless they had seldom known outside the walls of an Indian mission When they were midway of the meal Jim began to Wonder whai he should do to hold the Pawnees after dinner He had deter mined that finally he would Insist upon going back to the river with them to Show the tracks of deer that he had seen In the mud of bayou His planning was unnecessary Bud- denly Pawnees both started slight ly Bach stiffened In his chair with his face tense In a second or two JlnVfl ears detected the cause of their alarm the muffled pounding of hoofs at a distance The Pawnees exchang ed swift glances and looked their host keenly In the face Hohl exclaimed the boy trying to speak carelessly My folk go to town I now they come back could hardly conceal his elation and his voice doubtless betrayed that emotion You llel shouted the younger the Pawnees and bis hand went out for his weapon Both Indians sprang Co their feet together But Jlrn was ready he too was on his feet In stantly and his light hand swept his fathers rifle from Its rack Sit down I he commanded fiercely leaning towards pair You kill cows I Me saw send for men fight no good now For both Indians glared savagely at the boy Jim did not flinch then as the pounding hoofs drew nearer the young man laughed hoarsely old grinned In a sickly manner and the two sat back on their chairs and stoically resumed their eating A minute or two later Bailey with three cowmen from the came In Good cried the ranch foreman for he was with two of his line riders Good enough I Dinners handy and enough for us all Wal young feller ho said to Jim wo found the reds and your brother guessed where the beggars was and now If you dont mind Well sit down and eat with you as neighbors and They ate heartily The Indians sat nonchalantly and continued to eat as long as any victuals were to be had At the end of tlie the Pawnees submitted quietly and with their ponies booty were taken to the county at me yast ahead of the They were the people who Jacques sucked melancholy out a song as a weasel sucks eggs The San Francisco Argonaut says an exchange is responsible for- the statement that is a woman in a victim of severe crushing sorrows who has a novel cure for despondency indigestion insomnia and kin dred ills which is unpatented She determined one day to throw off the gloom which was making lire a burden in and about her and establish a rule that she would laugh at least three times a day whether oc casion was presented or not she trained herself to laugh heartily at the least provocation and without one would retire to her room and make merry by herself She is now in excellent health and buoyant spirits and her home has become a sunny and cheerful abode husband and children have become greatly affected by her mirlhfulncss and now all of them are healthy and happy There as inestimable blessing in a cheerful spirit When the soul throws Ms windows wide open letting in the sunshine and presenting to all who see it the evidence of its gladness it is not only happy but it has an un speakable power of doing good To all the other beatitudes may be added Blessed are joy- makers A merry heart docth good like a medicine Success Do You Need an Accident and Sickness Policy JIMS CHARACTER SKETCH Yes Jims promised to see to it for me Itll be fixed all then you may just depend on it The molorman and the con ductor were having a little con- ifao while the car was waiting the switch for one from up town Wonderful how that boys got along The turned over his gloves thoughtfully Why they put him on that Lake Avenue line didnt any of us fellows think hed hold the any time at all Thats right I he conductor nodded with enthusiasm but hasnt he done it though And flics so goodnatured you never sen him any different Yes Jims all right you can count on There was a clam and nimble of a passing car but as we sped city- word character sketch of Jim ffo faithfully drawn by these his 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