Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 61, Number 41, Jasper, Dubois County, 4 April 1919 — Page 3

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When Children are Sickly

MOTHER GRAY'S SWEET POWnPRR

v: 3K. - -w w w mmm u as

for nun rDf?(M

ml " "" Wl IIULlllalU Tl.ey r rWat to UkeM.Urrrthin relief. Th.y act on th- Stomach, Tjver Mi..l I...wIa and tend t. r..rr-t iintin.l dis-rd-ia. 10.000 tM.tui.oi.iHU fr..in mother and frien.U of littl.. on. , Mhi, of r. la . Ko mother tdiould I. svilhoiita box of Mother dray n Sivi-ct Powders for ust sshen needed. At I'niggisU. Aikto ,,iy. The m-, ,1 of them often comes at Inconvcuieut hour. Vted by Mo1ht!ra for over ihJriy yearta Do Not Accrpl Any Substitute lor MOTBLR CRAY'S SttELT POWDFBS.

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Stool,

Weston. (Canada

is as profitable as Grain Growinq

in Wfllfrn Lanaül lrain (.rnwinj l nrnft miL,r Vaieini rff !

f" oyJ'Jr Sheep and Huga trings crrtnin success. Il l easy to prosper where you "J can raise 20 to 45 bu. of wheat to the cre. od buy on eaay terms.

rJCA-jZS Lnna at to Prr Arrr

Good Grazint? Land at Much Lp;j.

Railway and Land Companies offer unusual induct-ments to home

for the purchase of atock or other farming requirements can be had at low interest.

TheCoemmentofth Dominion and Provinces nf Manitoba. Saakatcbe wan and Alberta extend every encouragement to the former and ranchman. You can obtain excellent land at low mires on easv terms, and cet hich oricea

ror your vnin,ciiuc, lorrpiDa nous low laxrsinone on sf"s.5ii.3' Improvements', good markets and shipping facilities, free s Si?K schools, churches, splendid climate and sure crops. t mV

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J. H. MacLachlifi, 215 Tradioo-Tenninal EIlDanapoIis,!ai Canadian Government AKi-tit

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HAD AIMED A LITTLE LOW ; APT DESCRIPTION OF PASTOR

Gunner's Error Probably the Only Thing That Saved Flock of Blackbirds From Annihilation.

A party of g-ntl-m'ti sit a 1 : t I 't-ri ti lling .stories one 1 1 i l: tit rf-n!ly !' faiiimis lmts ini'l Im many ; i :i i 1 . part rhlizi's, lu-k :ui l otluT i nN luiit Im'cii k 1 1 lf at a siiilf ili'!.:ir. After I i t it i n tu what s. . iiU'd a i 1 1 fu! oxaU'iatioii ly (lif- : r r . t narrators a slranfr h wan I tv-'tu Voliiiitct'i'fil Iiis rxpetii life of Ms i iily use of the fatal ill utilelarti'lcil 'iitt us follows: "I went into tlio lii'lil otio day to try Kuntiiic Tin only a;m ilWrovrre! was nil linintis Hock of lliitktlr1s. I slioulil say ttitTf wen' J(.(Kt In the tlot'k. Slowly I irasl-l up to tin-m. titi'l wlii'ti not inori' tliati four roiN auny tin" MnN tuso in it solid ..'):..-. I fir-il liotli t.nrn-l. nnd lmv iiiuuy ilo jot: think I kill.-!?" Iit!'TTit eu's's mt iiiikIi' ty the arty, ranting from I'O to MO. "Not nni'," sall ttie stranger, "tint I witit out with my lrttir to lo.ik for tti r'iilt. titi'l p! keil up four Illinois of 1K". I laid shot a little uit.lt r."

; Child's Characterization Well Drawn, I Though Possibly Not Flatterina

to the Good Man. I.iitli' Carolin' innl lirr t:r: iiltn t l-r w.'iit to rlumli otio Siimlay tiinnitnjt t.'irntly. It 1 in 1 tiri ii soino tiint' Min1

i Hi.' in,'il! hiily l.ail ;i 1 1 . t m t. 1 ami tliin .'iiul f;ict'-' wire now atnl sträng'.

All.T rot tirtiiiii, Iionu; sl;o sat ill a I'lii't stiidy. "What uro you thinking of. !ar?' raii'hna asko'I. '"Wim was that fluffy tnanV" whs tht ri'ply. "What man, pot? I tl not know wlii.'h otii .oii moan." "That man, I moiin." Caroline said with an itnlii-'iiaiit frown. "1 rant till, ttt'ar, whirl, one that Is" "Will." said little Caroline, t-vhler.t-ly fully ilisc'tst'!. "I m.-an th fluffy mail that talks whilo we koip htill." Tin- pastor liiipponod to ! a rnther -tiori, stout tan ti with a eo"1 supply of hair ami this n h.-r unusual way of ilfsi-rililn? Iii rn.

The Safer Course. Tlif I nn. tiy ami tin1 Yank wi re sitting toother on Iho (iro -tri in h tri'in ti. Tho F'rt tu hy was smokim: um of tho-o my "torioiis final's intuit' stin.ewhrro In I'rame. Tli" I'n to hy turnt'd to tho Yank und siid: "Will you hop! z!s riar while I throw zo roliadi" to Kf Iloi'lio?" "Not on jour lifo." said the Ynnk, "hut I'll hold 7o urt'iiadi' while you throw zo l i-ar." (Mitiirio Post.

The Card Club. "Are you Koin tt the card luh tills iif rtn n!i '" "N. it's my turn to stay awiiy and hf t. lk.d ahollt."

Real Happiness. Afior ri'adin' a j in ahotit a llttl niy who was so happy hioaUM' thorn wt iv loM'ly Ihiwi r-i. I t:i nt i f ill hirds. tiluo sk.v and running hiooks, eitit-yoar-ohl W'ilüain n iaarki d : "Thoso things would ni'MT make nie happy. Mis Junos."

j "W hy, W illiam." topliod hi t :u her, I "w lint wouhl it tako to inako you

happy?" "Sa!iirl,is :" was ih i rotnpt ri ply. Ilarpor's Mafazlm-. Not as Yet. "Oh. what fun it is to r.do in n one lioss opi'ti shay." Yes.'" "Hut rohody ha writtot. a enrol nhoiit tin- oiii'-luii aulomohile." LuuNvilh' Courier-Journal.

Active Enough. "I h.ar that In' Is full of tmsltir-s Bitivity tin-so days." "Y's ; ludcrins i riMlilors, mostly.

Careless. "lie's ;usf like his father." "Clever?" "No. Nexer picks up nnj thing after tilin."

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No Table Drinh Has Ever TaRen The Place Of

The Original Postum cereal Boil just like coffee 15 minutes after boiling begins. Its delicious flavor, rich seal brown color and fine aroma make it euch a satisfying cup that Postum is the ideal drink with meals for both children and grown people Used in place of coffee it provides a real health drink. Contains no drugs, no caff ein a3 does coffee; doesn't make you nervous, sleepless or fretful

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Marines Lead U. S. Army With 664 D. S. C. Awards WASHINGTON. ij.ti. iVytoii '. Manl. pises out tla-so faets nj.-afi!inp Iislit.puisho.1 mtI rrii.Mv; Of th- total of .'.lH ditiiu'Uished sitvIoirosscvi for gallantry In utiui to American soldiers. or nmre than douh!

the I.UIaha-r j:leii to atj" othr Ii V i-

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sion, went to th St-.'tid r.'uhus (marines). 'Jl,,. l irst Jiisiori of rj,rulnrs imiic next with V.mt crosses. The Third n -ulars with 'SU. came thin!. The Tuelity-slUl) (New la.trliilll National !uai'!), the fourth in th- li-t with L'.' awiirds, led all National ;uird ii d Natii.tinl army divisions. The Toi .--ei'i.nil (Haliihow) canif ii.'Xt with '-, ;,,! then the Thirtieth (TViiTHs, . North Carolina and South

Carolina National tluards) with 177. The Twt'iity-vevi i.tti i;sii,i. (New York Nntloi.nl iluard) reieisoil l.'J'j. The Sfventy-seveiith. alo n New York division, reived 1 40. Iho other divisions in order, from the Thirtieth, which was the sixth in preeedetK e. w r- us follows; 1 ifih. iftl award; Twt aty nitith, Vt Seventyseventh, 140; Twiiity-siMi.th, Y.V.i; Thirty-s.. ..nJ, Lit; Ninety-first, VM; Kiclity-nlnth. HT ; Seventy-i i'hth. S N iityi,iith, H); Thirty-third. 7J; Fourth. r,r,; Tw .My-, iphili. .'.v; Nii.t tleth. T.7; Kiirhtieth. 42; Kifc'hty-second, :U; Sevenih. 'Mi; Thirtysev , nth, 2 ; Thirty ixth. 'J4 ; Ninety-second, HI; I'lKhty -first. T.; Thirty-fifüi. 17; Sixth, 1; I lifht y-ihth. 1. In the various hr.imhes .f the army the infantry. ;neral March h?iid, tiaturally led with 'JI'TJ ilecorutions out of the total. The air sersi'-e was second with U'l aails; n.edical corps thin!, wit!. II.'IH; artillery. 1V1; eniritiei rs, l l'.t; hlcnnl corps. U); tt.nk corjrs. :u and the remaining awards divided umom,' the other hraiH lies, with Y. C. A. uttacl.es receiving three, Boy Scouts Sell Millions of War Savings Stamps BY Till savinirs iiisi.u (f tho t'nite.J Stati s treasury credit is piveri the I'.ov Scouts of Attn rica with having sold 5f 12,.'!m.0.7." worth of stamps during r.tlS. The 't.ti U s inrollgj n uie,i from 'J.l.Vi fr;."! pers. i; the signed pledge cards. Ketiirns so far

at hand for the month of January show the hoys secured 7 l.7'.t" si. Inscriptions for-n total f $1.4Tf,71.7". Thi was without any tre t solicitation or active cami aipnlni; and tuen ly resulted from the scouts' lml, it of eonstaut alertness for Miles opportunities. The hampion for the fnlteil States, upon the face of the returns so far at hand, is Ci. S luiyl r Tar!.. II. Jr.. of Ithaca. N. Y. He sold in l!ls Hh".l.'." Worth of War S:iii,.-v on I

Thrift Stamps. Scout master llodpsofl of McKccvp..rt. Pa., stands .-. ot.d : Scout James Camp!,. II ,,f troop No. 4. Loraine. u.. is third, with a ll'ls total 'f M sul.veriptions. worth Si:.l.VJ."(.arid fourth i'hi fhe..iit-s to Scut tlord-'i. P.tisli of troop No. 1, Athens, O., with a score of l.M suhscriptions amountinc to .4,".r.::t;.7.. The champion of tho Seventh Pederal IJ.-sorve dl-trict, on ihe face of the Incomplete returns, seems to he Kohert Closer of tr.M.p No. Ii (Iran?.', 111. An'ordlnt' to lai. vt reports, young Clover had secured tl't", suhscriptions. for a total of Sl.'t.ssr,.::.-,. Th!s will entitle him to t!ie personal letter of thanks from President Wilson, unless later returns i-lmuld bring forward some other scout us winner. The hoy scout niovenieiit is one of the great successes of the times. On cause of Its suecess is that there is no such word as "Don't" lu the scout iKuhulary. The scout way puts the projtosiiion tho other end t. Just as the American fighting man at the front hays, "Let's go:" the scout snys, "Com' on !" Most In ys would rather ! good than had, hut a lot of them would rather lie luid with rotnpuuy than good all alone. The hoy scour give a hoy a chance to he good in compiiny. At the same time the organization does not tni:k an ang! of n buy. If It ilid, the movement would have failed long ago.

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Soldiers Keep Their Uniforms for Ceremonial Use

TOWAKI) the cm 1 of the Sivty-Iifth congr1 uniforms by soldiers poun d Into congros memorial fr mi the legislature of Montana;

"Memorial

protests against the return of For csainple, h. re is part of a

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I I the hot.orahly d;sharg rine, or sailor to retail sion Midi clothing as, v

to congn-ss of the

Fnit.'d States to enact such h-gisla-tioii as may le necessary to prrnit the hot.orahly dishargd soldier, ma-

tain in his tmvM's-

und.T the provi

sions of paragraph HO. army regulations, he Is permitted b take to his home. Whereas under provisions of pampniph 1 W. army regulations, ant tillstrd man hot.orahly discharged i. perIiiitPd t wear one suit of uniform

outer clothing from the place of tcniilrTntlon of bis active service to hU home, which clothing will be returned within four months after termination of hi Active senil-, by mail under a franked label ; Whereas tluse soldiers, marines, and sailors have taken much pride In their uniforms and wish the privilege of ke ping; them in their posse ssion ; Now. therefore, be it l:'solveI by the l.misc (the tvom.te ncurring) that we, the members of the Sixteenth legislative assembly f tin state of Montana, do hereby ctitim and earnestly pray the congress of tin I'nlt.d States tu enact such h-glslation as may be iic.essj.ry to 'hange the provisions of paragraph llxt, army regulations, and make It possible fop an honorably Iis liarged niun to retain one suit of uniform ut-r lotliing." The result was that a bill was passed and the net was nlgned by the pr'ident reversing previous orders that noncommissioned officers and privates

mut turn in their uniforms. Th' at pros Ides that unlforma and pTsmal equipment tuny be rt tuliieil and may be w orn on usbms of ceremony. This act applies to soldiers, sailors and marines honorably discharged slnci November 11, KMS, r lii r'aft r linrahly lischarged.

"Port of Missing Men" Finds "Lost" Soldiers TIlorSANPS of letters are jiourinc Into the surgeon general' office of the United States army tisking assistance from It new division the "Port of Missing Men." l'mtn all parts f tlie country they come, and frm all lasse of persons wlio bist track

of thIr hoy since they went to Cr3-Z Frnnc nnd are eager for any scrap jttiif Information. Sonn of iln tn Inclose -" 'Nai'L.

lhotographs of sohlbTs nnd sm t'-jl- St t a I'oiitain soiled envlop-s that lime rm'i:'$J'X3itZKZ carried letters to Fiaioeaml Iroiight S' ;f r ".. jC t hon hack auain. bei-aiise the men to a, j- w '

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Th y arc fafii' th.lt

ss bom they wire add: smh 4-m!d not be found. In the surgeon general' oltice flu lotb-rs are stripp l of th'ir main facts Hie n:.tr of th' missing

mil), bist coti.j.atis ami rig;ii:viit and the dale and nunc? of the pl.ne where h' was !at reported t hi then mailed to the'T. rt of Missing M. n." This Is the lnt.resti:u

hashetu attach, d to n ness sp.iper coluimi appearing In all the nr:i: hospital papers. Im limit g The i ! i r large or-'s in N s 'ork. N-w p.rt NVsts at. ! W'ahirgt"ii. and tic M.iall 's scattered throughout the country. Tie P-tal circulation of th.so jiapeis Is siitimi.d at ö '." i. In other words, .M.mn) M . dh-rs r'iiil Uic-.e pap. is nt.d i.ote tb- n."i:n's of the tuen r port'd tr.d r ti e In ad "Th- Port of Missing .Ah n." Out of th .,hh tliere Is almost certain to be one soldier ss ho h.i known one of t lit men report d missing In the column. Majho he was In the s;,nie company and knew where tin nam was last stathwd. In the majority of Inst ii'ics he Is tti lik'ly t kimsv what ultimately became of hiru. In any event, is, apt to be uble to slad sme !Jilt S'ti the situation.

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SK for. and be SURE

to m WRIGLEVS. IVs id a sealed package, but look for the name-the Greatest Name in Goody-Land.

ly ti PeWf tCT Gü"lr I

Mean of Her.

I't-rcy 1 have one in tl,i Anteil ca that I think the most of in this world ' Peggy C.raoious! When did you have jour picture taken. Percy?

0 Hnppy Iay" sang the lanndrcs as Fhe hung the snosvy wah on the line. It svas n "hi-ppy diiy" beiause fhe used K J Cross p.atl i:.'i:e. Winn a man is making im-ney peple pe t him to pay for ssl.at he gts

They Do Say That. "lb works like a dog." tut loti t work. "!! !rinki like a fish "- but fi'l-a don't Irink. Ilo le ss I.ke a lawyer but Lawjern loi't-eli? What's that? I 'ort la a I l.'seliit.g Ihfps.

GRnrtu B4HV aoss ML MM on. ism ! 1 r.nrt t) tt'it-ii cd H-io, ir.'uo m. f.rfccvj ttrat- ;. Srd;fscubs on Lb,tt,

And many a f.:rd fell ! r-sfir.; on hl laur. Is.

Important to Mcf.era Examine carefully ev.ry t-.tt!e or CAS'I KIA. that faraoos old n-nedy for infact and cliildn n. od s-f th:,t it

P- t-rs the SZSTZZZ Signature .f C&tfjf74!acJUli.

In I"e for Over '.) Year. On i.lr. n Cry for FM Ur'e Car Soni'tirnes gettlrj married lnt worth the allnionr.

Why Waste

40 of Your Fuel ?

That is what goes up the chim-

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Steel Furnace burns the gases generated by the coal, and thus utilize 10 to 1 5 per cent more oftheir heat value before passing them out the flue. The FC?.nH5 gives you at least 70 per cent fuel efficiency which is more than other warm air furnaces da If your dealer doesn't handle the FZ2B225l. ''rite for illustrated literature. trTxmnc-T inrronharn Mf. C 0 Fan Ir EH.

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Xa a!l cam et Distemper, Pinkeye, Inflaonxa. Colds, etc.ef all hora, brood mart", colts, ctai;i3na. Is t "SPOSli) TKEM" On thlr t"rm) er In th fff put SiHi.ii Lll iil Ci ifi-iur l. ;..o u. r.trf.ly to all cf ti.'ra. U a"i on tt.o t'loi J nnl tlri-ils It rotts tl.. i:sa-"

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