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Show TIIE WEEKLY REFLEX, KAYSVILLE, UTAH Village by 0C.11' COPYUlSnT 1920 Dacheuxr IRVINS f 'V " logs arc blj. Mr I,1 mp Courage shout from his at and just thou he asvumeil valiant and determined look Mi.-l- tt f ing In that moment of peril l 1 - the-tow- hl enre-1e-.- s ! ! -- , r m Fa-L-- Its cr e! vv k, ii I; v i good v over It aint nor me i ,i - luc-- v , A remedy ESPECIALLY prepared for Set Contents 15Thiid Dratto i c?S ;:Ny listed 'Life on UCCi II it .in lot- - n And do vo-- mean to go i i cut pi , r i I I"- lev It vvctildtit he to T as you th-i- u want me !e I t house'" v f : much r.'f in , vv I not ! tilde. tlV ts ? 1 dont if 1 In too , I -- . ALCOHOL-- 3 . t , vn TM I d As , ImulatiniithcFood by RosJutv tiniithcStoniaclisnfHlSvwrtvrf ! Ii vv TER CENT. Avertable Prepay for W :0 nitt. ukit but H trump must draw it n, onu here." "ill be on lev lust eluiuor. Come on. muI tinPi, stcr Tin two men bnsi nuyt Up tin s( reel toiuvvt-he dejeited little el low vv i - Children Cry For x - that she would use for herself, without consulting a physician. rd lucked Into the face lid v . . r ii n. n be null lei eil I vvicihhit wen . t if ti hit!. food would in ii c vc,; ini better, Mr Singleton j.d i.,! ' !".l'e, d i veil l.leliklllsop to uf I lie "Nn v Infants and Children and no mother would think of giving to her baby a remedy cn need lining ii s among mothers. '"H come with me," said li s uic q dinner time, t that would take the place of these disagreeable, unpleasant remedies that from habit had become almost universal. This was the inception of, and the reason for, the introduction of Fletchers Castoria, and for over 30 years it has proven its worth, received the praise of Physicians everywhere and become a household word on a ju'g In a t to find a purely vegetable combination and-viciou- , j cu nn n mi., in Un peg hi . iiv . ( li m.k" '1 i - uv "W.il t.. Cheer up, guit ; cut to Dan Mullins this afternoon ami i. make him bring jou a big load of wood. Ill have von at jour w oi k tomorrow. The spring will he coin. tig soon and your Hook will I..- ha. k in the garden. It was not easy to bring a si the fuee of the little shepherd t h days. A number ot h! friend-- had died and others were shk and he wn. helpless. Moreover, Ins mother had' told him of the (lisa ppeu ranee of Fan line and thift her parents feared she This had worwas In great trouble ried him, and the more because ,s mother had declared that the go was probably worse than dead lie cotitd not quite nndersfniyd It nml Ids lmppv Continued. CHAPTER THREE spirit was clouded. The good l ather cheered him with merry jests Near Indeed It was tlie tin soldier, who the end of thej tallg ihe boj said Theres one thing iti this room that stood onyh!s little shelf looking out me unhappy. reminded first .makes who It's that gold of the window, P.b of the loneliness and discomfort piece in the drawer. It does nothing of the coin. As a rule whenever the hut lie there and shiver and talk to conscience of th boy was touched me. Seems ns if It complain! of the cold. It says that It wunts to move Mr. Bloggs had something to say. It was late In February and every around and get warm. Every tltne one was complaining of the cold. Even I hear of some poor person that needs the oldest inhabitants of Blngviile food or fuel, it calls out to me there could not recall so severe a winter. in the little drawer and snvs, Hov Many families were short of fuel. The V vn homes of the working folk were Insufficiently heated. Money in the bank given them a sense of security. They could rot believe that Its magic power would fail to bring them what they needed. So they had been of their allowance of wood and coal. There were days when they had none and could get none at the Rome men with hundreds of yard. dollars In the bank went out Into the country at night and stole rails off the farmers fences. The homes of these unfortunate people were ravaged hy Influenza and many died. Prices at the stores mounted higher. Most of the gardens had been lying The farmers had found It hard to get help. Some of the latter. Indeed. had decided that they could make more by teaming at Millerton than hy tolling the fields, and with less effort. Tlrey left the hoys and the women to do what they could with the crops. Naturally the latter were small. So the local sources of supply hnd little to offer and the demand upon the stores steadily Increased. Certain of the merchants had been. In 'a "ay, spoiled by prosperity. They were rather Indifferent to complaints and demands. Many of the storekeepers. Irritated, doubtless, by overwork, had lost their former politeness. There were days when supplies failed to arrive. The railroad service had been l ad enough In tlme3 of peace. Now, How Is My Dear Boy?" the Good !t was worse than ever. Father Asked. Those who had plenty of money found It difficult to get a sufficient My mothcold I am How cold I am quantity of good food, Blngviile be- er wishes me to keep it for some time ing rather cut off from other centers of trouble that may come to us, hut of life by distance and a poor railroad. I cant. It makes me unhappy. Please Some drove sixty miles to Tlazelrnead It away and let It do what It can to do marketing for themselves and take to keep the poor people warm. their neighbors. Mr. Bloggs Well done, hoys! Mr. and Mrs.. J. Patterson Bing, seemed to say with a look of Joy as If however. In their luxurious apartment he now perceived that the enemy was at the Waldorf-Astori- a hotel In New In full retreat. York, knew little of these conditions Theres no worse company, these until Mr. Bing came .up late in March than a hoarded coin, said the days, for a talk with the mill superintendpriest. "I wont let It plague you any ent. Many of the sick and poor sufmore." fered extreme privation. Father ONeil Father ONeil took the coin from and the Reverend Otis Singleton of drawer. It fell from his fingers the the Congregational church went as It bounded on among the people, ministering to the with a merry laugh toward the doorwhirled and floor the sick, of whom there were many, and and eager to one like, overjoyed way giving counsel to men and women be off. bo were unaccustomed to prosperity God bless you, my boy! May It and ill qualified wisely to enjoy It One day. Father O'Neil saw the Widbuy for you the dearest wish of your ow Moran coming Into town with a heart." Ha I ha I" - laughed the little tin freat bundle of fagots on her back. This ioks a little like the old coun- soldier, for be knew the dearest wish of the boy far better than the priest try. he remarked. She stopped and swung her fagots knew It to the ground and announced: "It do Mr. Plngletoo called soon after Fathat an may God help us! Its hard tter Offvil had gone away. times. Father. In spite o all the mon-T- . yhe tap of the morning to you 1 Its hard times. It looks like there he NoufevJ, as be came Into Bobs wasn't enough to go round the ships room. fakin so many things to the old It's ,11 rigt top and bottom. Bob answered cheerfully. Gantry How Is ssy beloved Shepherd 7 the Is there anything I can do for your good Father asked. the minister went on. "Im a regular Mother o God ! The bouse la that Santa Oats this morning. Ive got a cold, hes been la yin abed for a week thousand dollars that Mr. Bing sent ln Jodge Orooker has been away on me. Its for any one that needs help." the circuit." "Well be all right as soon as our Too bad said' the priest. Tve lwd of wood comes. It win be here n so busy with the sick and the tomorrows morning," said the Shep4 2jjng and the dead I have hardly had herd. and time to think of you. cut come and split It with "The minister proposed. the Against her protest he picked up you." the fagots and carried them on his eloquence of the ax is better than own back to her kitchen. that of the tongue these days. MeanHe found the Shepherd In a sweater while I'm going to bring you a little S itlr.g up in bed and knitting socks. jag In my wheelbarrow. How about How is mg dear beefsteak' and bacon and egga and the T bey good asked. all thatr i ft Have tivi. i lie the n ii,-- .. iMiwi.v, i.i sav- ! m NWhv Oil, Paregoric, Drops and Soothing Syrups were It required years of research . l. ut.l -- "No. ir pi.wiisSioi icin the r " it iuom h :i - Cent i,M : b,. V tin-sul- added: Forward! march" Father ONeil did what he help 1 i nml mj fit hiv he. Is. V cn Mopped him. k'-iiii-- Mi . Synopais. In the village of Blnx-vlll- e Robert thirteen year-old Moran, crippled son of a poor widow. Is known as the Shepherd of the Birds. - His world Is his mother and friends, his little room, the flower garden of Judge Orooker, and every flying thing he sees from his window. The painting of pictures Is his enjoyment and little Pauline Baker, small daughter of, a neighbor, the object of his boyish affection. To him, J. Patterson Bing, the first citizen of BingvlMe, Is the Ideal of a really great man. The village becomes money mad, reflecting the great world In Its state of unrest. The Bing family Is a leader In the change. To them the village has become provinThe butcher and baker and cial. candlestick-maker all raise their Even Hiram Blenklnsop. prices. drunkard, works hard for a month. The Old Spirit of Blng-viil- e Is summarily fired. The first citizen builds an addition to his mansion and goes In for entertainPauline Baker, victim of her ing surroundings, elcpes with n stranger and her parents are unable to trace her. Rm-me- Mi. pin ic Why Castoria? the remedies in common use for Infants and Children; Castor Oil so nauseating as to be almost impossible and, the others all containing Opium in one form or another, but so disguised as to make them pleasant to the taste, yet really to stupify .the child and give the appearance of relief from pain. t I o YEARS ago Castor - ; BY IKWIK MYEIU erj sad," mill tin want to do something H. C. L. -- j i Bachelleimt?ll ILLUSTRATIONS "I gues were got enough t eni thank you." This was not quite true for Bdb, thinking of the sick, whose people could not go to market, wai inclined to hide his own hunger. Ho, ho!" exclaimed Mr, Bloggs fo he knew verj well that the boy was hiding his hunger. Do you call' that a lie? the Shepherd asked ns soon ns the minister had gone A l.tt'e one! But In my opinion It don't count," said Mr. Bloggs. "You were thmkuig of those who need food mo:. tl.ur jcu anj that pirns it square around I citi it n golA n lie I do." The mil leer had screel turned the cern.c- ,,t the street, when he met Hiram R'onhm-.op- . who was shivering an overcoat, the dog along j Thcrctiv Promote n : Have You Tried It? Divio &n accrfulncsswflEKCttto v dog, Christum- Mr4- Singlet on nod her daughter were out with n committee of the (hildreiiT helpers mid t lie minister wns (lining alone that dnv and, ns usual, nt one oclock, that being t lie hour for dinner in the village of 15ing-v Hie. sii? Mjself did jmt say?" Hiram ktnsop asked as one of Ills feet crept undev his (hair to conceal its disreputable appearance, while his dog had1 partly hidden himself tmdor a serving table when- - he seemed to be shivering with apprehension as he peered out, with raised hackles, at the stags head over Ihe mantel. Yes." I aint got any Self, sir; its all ns he took a gone," said Bleiikln-oswallow of water. A man without tiuv Seif is a curl- ous creature. tin minister remarked. Im as empty as a woodpeckers ho? In the winter time 1 tie hlrd has flown. I belong to this ere dog. IL' a poor dog I'm nil he's got. If h had to pay a license on me Id have to be killed. Hes kind to nn. He the only friend Ive got." Hiram Blenklnsop riveted ills at'en-tloupon an old warming pHn that hung hy the fireplace. He hardly looked at the face of the minister. How did you come to lose jour Self? the latter asked. Married a hud woman and took to drink. A man's Self ran stand cool an hunger an shipwreck an Ins- - o' friends nn money an any quantity o had luck, take It as It comes but a had woman breaks the works hi huo an stops his clock dead. Leastwavs, it don that to me! She Is like nn arrow in his liver" the minister quoted. Mr. Itlenkh -- op, where do you stay nights." in the Huh loft Ive a shake-flow- n over the ol blacksmith shop on Water street. There are cracks In the gable, an the snow an the wind In, an the place Is dark an smell o coal gas an horses feet, hut (h retinas an I snug up together an man. ge to live through the winter. In hot weather we sleep under a tree In the oP graveyard an study astronomy. Sometimes I wish 1 was there for Blen- - Mineral. Not Nahctic ;.t' vr - i -- 5 I $ts i u trn StM flutfodb 4T Tell me ft bout j ourself," said the minister hs they sat down at the table. the above headline; how many believe it? in the home, and has that dear little mite not just right felt the comforts that come with Castoria? You have heard the cry of pain. cry for Fletcher's Castoria? Try it. Just help baby out of its trouble tomorrow with a taste of Castoria. Watch the difference in the tone of the cry, the look in the eye, the wiggle in the tiny fingers. The transformation is complete from pain to pleasure. Try it. Youll find a wonderful lot of information about Baby in th booklet that Is wrapped around every bottle of Fletchers Castoria. Everybody hasj-eAHave you a little-on- e when its stomach was the use of Fletchers Have you heard them neUhcr Opium f S' wdWtWjgwy1 vC vij2 .$ I AhclpfulRrmety'P and DiairbjM. $ tVtffc. z ft 1 1 pvrtrin ffiorcfrontinJi Facsimile SijnatartPt GENUINE CrvTAtm CMP Jst?VTrtVT YQRtL CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears tho Signature of p, Exact Copy of Wrapper. VH CtNTAUN O.M..NV, Requirement. It requlrca dollars to get Into Hie "And sense to keep out fast set. of It." n Catarrh Catarrh la a local Wouldnt yon like a bed in a com-fortab- le house? couldn't take the dog ther an Id have to git up like other folks." "No. I greatly Influ- VSA. CITV. Jud Tunkma. Tonkins says since he looked Into ft Jewelry store window and saw pipes for indy smokers hes alaiut ready to Join the null tobacco crusade. .1 u-- A Lady of Diatlnctlon j Is recognized by the delicate fascinating Influence of the perfume she uses. A hath with Cuticura Soap and hot water to thoroughly cleanse th pores, followed by a dustlng-trit- h Cuticura Talcum powder usually mcaua a clear, sweet, healthy skin. Adv. The Breath of Their Life. Gloomy penitence Is only madness true that all theatrical atnra turned crave publicity." upside down. Dr. Johnson. "Hate you ever noticed a fish out of water, gasping and flopping about the ground?" Of course." Well, that fish doesnt yearn for Its native element any more than the average theatrical star craves publicity." Birmingham Is It Sure Reliel hla good. Olacaae condition. conaiHuUonal enced by HALL'S CATAKKH MKDIC1NK la a Tonic and Blood Bnrlfler. By rleanalng the Mood and building op tbe Myatem. HALL'S CATARHH MEMOINIC reatorca normal cnndltlona and allow Nature to do lta work. All Droxxlata. Circular free K. J. Cheney A Co., Toledo, Ohio. NSW Age-Ileral- , No Discharge In That War. There Is no man that hath swer over the spirit to retain the spirit; neither hath he power In the dny of death; and'tliere Is no discharge In that war. Ecclesiastes VIII, 8. 12G KIASISIOTn JACKS I have a barra'n for rna. fa. ark, IMMJWS JACK rifUC tr. U Udai Iowa But Seldom Are. Does he consider himself a Cobb Yes. Men of small gun?" Web!) big wvwovea a. n. iwr,. peenmiv Veeff Arwftet mr bp do. caliber mtaie UtetWHU Usually P teat be. C. Nevp Rapid, "Would you think that a hardship?" FRECKLES - d.atr- Well, ye see, sir. If ye're laj la The man who carves Inscriptions down ye aint bungr?. Then, too, I la nobler than strength, on tombstones is always In hard lines. Endurance y likes to in bed." and patience than beauty. Iiuakin. "What may that mean?" the minister asked. "I likes to lay ao think an build air castles." It isnt right to drag along feeling "What kind of castles?" miserable half sick. Find oat what is Well, Mr. Im thlnkln often o a making yon feel so badly and try to Name ,,Bayc,, on Genuine time when JT1 have a grand suit o correct it. Perhaps your kidneys an causing that throbbing backache or clothes, and shiny silk tile on my those sharp, stabbing paina. You may a In roll bills an' head, my pocket, have morning lameness, too, headaches, dog, an TO b big enough to choke dizzy spells and irregular kidney action. goln back to the town where I was Us Doan f Kidney PiUl. They have ITI' an hire a team an brought up helped thousands of ailing folks. Aik take my or mother out for a ride. your neighbor t An when we pass hy, people will be An Idaho Case sayln: Thats Hiram Blenklnsop 1 John B. Kent. Dont yon remember him? Born on Arco, Idaho, says: the top floor o the or sash mill on 1 had quit a little trouble from my the island. Hea a kidneys. My back an a great man. He gives a thousand gave me the worst r It was to the poor every day. Sure, he suffering. Warning I Unless you see the name weak and always does I " on on or tablets you lame and ached ao Bayer" package I could Aft not getting genuine Aspirin pre- at times,stand It. hardly scribed by physicians for twenty-o- n Then th kidney years and proved safe by millions. secretion passed Hiram BUsliuop meets his too freely and were Take Aspirin only as told in the Bayer Old Self. I highly colored.-used a few boxes of Doans Kidney package for Colda.'Headacbe, NeuralBills and they gav me very good regia, Rheumatism, Earache, Toothache, sults. TO BE CONTINUED:) Lumbago and for Fain. Handy tin Get Doaai at Any Stora, 60c a Boa boxes of twelve Bayer Tablets of AsToo Experienced. ' pirin cost few cents. Druggists also Actress All the worlds a stage. sell larger packages. Aspirin Is the FOSTEH - hCLBURN CO, BUFFALO. K Y. Widower Er yes, but a widower trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of doesnt often like to take an ancon, Monoacetlca eldest er ff SalicycacitL W. N. U., Salt Lake City, No. thanksl London Anrweng 4dv. M 6 Bell-an- s Hot water Sure Relief E FOR LL-AD-3S INDIGESTION from Bone Spavin, Ring Bon, Splint, Curb, Sid Bone, or simihu troubles and gets hone going sound. dilly-dall- Find the Cause! ASPIRIN r multi-millionai- be worked. Pag 17 in pamphlet wit) each bottle tells how. fLiOabotth delivered, flora Book f R fre. ABSORB IN E, JR the antiseptic linimesi for mankind, reduces Painful Swellings, E larged Glaads,Wena, Bruitcs,Varico Vein heals Sores, Allays Pain. Will tell yot more if you write. fl.2S a bottle at dealer Ufcaral tU tnrti hr 1st W. r. rouno. Isa.. ITI Tuque tt, fpetagteld. Bass. (lev; Lite for Sick Jan re ' . DOANS k;1djlv I 19-19- 21 Eatonic Works Hagic I have taken only two boxes cf Eatonic and feel like a new man. It has done me more good than anything else." writes C. O. Frappir. Eqfonic Is the modern remedy for add stomach, bloating, food repeating and Indigestion. It quickly takes up and carries out the acidity and gas and enables the stomach to digest th food naturally. That means not only reliif from pain and discomfort but you get the full strength from the food you eat Big box only costs a trlS hh your druggists guarantee. |