Show THE GARLAND Garfield Tea Was Your Grandmother's Remedy For every and intestinal This good TIMES GARLAND UTAH The PI ains of Abraham herb home remedy for c ns P a tion 8 ami other derange- r&fi moots of the system so prevalent these days is jn even greater favor as a family mrj icine than in your day C5SpJrt??ach IIKil rtmKR IS cal SpimMUIdh Twelve truppinK UUNKEK KH hvImoi scent rei ip Is j rj Q rit Ambitious Aninteiir Slcnv extra money tTreulai fu- - (u iriid htriet Mlu nil k04 Nirth r t r ile PARKER’S HAIR BALSAM Hr alliaa impart Color Bemona Oaadraff and to Gray and Faded Hale and II at Dm Hlacoa Chrm Win i iirii n y FLORES ION SHAMPOO deal f connection with Parker1 Hair Balaam Makes ha hair aoft and fluffy 60 cents by mail or at Uiacox Chamical Works l atchcetue Beauty i ii ue NY Handel’s Life Saved fcy Turn of Sword’ Point Iliid it not hern for tin- ih p xip of a fiat brns button on Up f Handel Ceorge Frederick sinh" might never litot Ihu uHt ten When Handel was eisliU lie in the playing the harpsichord opera Uerniuut ami house in Hamburg in tji( recting the performances genre of tlte regular conductor Reiser A young trieml and mimed Mauheson rival composer liad written the opera “(’leopatni” which was being produced himself played the The composer part of Anthony lu ids opera and after that point in the piny where the hero dies it laid been custom to go to the harpsieord the remainder of the mid conduct opera Reiser the regular conductor did not object to this hut young Handel was more obstinate and refused to ghe up Ids place at (lie keyboard was indigm id and the Maltheson was a duel in tin early outcome of the following hours morning Swords were the weapons and would surely hae pierced laid t he breast of Iiandel pot llie point struck the nfoioMiff luition was written “The Messiah’’ "S years later under intense inspiration in 21 days Mattlieson is Pest remembered now for his reminiscences of He wrote many anei dotes Handel about Ids friend and felhnv dnelM among them the story of the turned tsword point He and Handel went together to lUmipete for the aepnr post of orwhen llamli! was 'ewiifpon ganist a few years and Mattlieson older Arrived in Itibeck they learned that t lie successful candidate was expected to marry the (laughter of ttie retiring organist The lady is not described by Mattlieson hut hi states that lie and Handel made all haste to flee the "town Plague of Camels Adds to Woes of Australia Prior to t tie advent of the automobile the heavy hauling of he Australian farm was done by camel hut took when mechanical transportation were animals their the plains loose to take turned thoughtlessly care of themselves They managed to do this rather sin e"filly and now there are great herds of camels count about the ty and d ling moving In r in cnieulpble dumam times instil at a grrrt expense pro ton down end tie f’rms to laid t'e open inig s divoiir and s' all anirmis v liit the f minis i’"'roy crops ' e a very rerhuis c'r roh'i in on now ml how rd arc at a los a to get rul of the camil' Low Cort i to lie dm hue in death rate In Denmark to a niio n d getalde diet and the fat h:tt bar ley porridge has become one of the country's national dishes as veil as broad contain mu co wheat flour but made of rye Hour And find about 15 per cent of br n owns onetbii1! Denmark although of tlie world butter export butler D rarely eaten liy tlie Imnlv T1’ ’1‘' v ho use vegetable butter IT si Ncvrlshrrent in M Illnledia oner attributes 5000 and 0 000 ate employed dining liarvo-iCalifornia asparagus crop d pims of the NDIGESTIOH m-QUICK- - LY J PLEASANTLY When yon suffer from heartburn It’s usually too gas or indigestion much acid In jour stomach The Quickest way to stop your trouble is 'ith Phillips' Siillx of Magnesia A Spoonful in water neutralises many times Its volume in stomach acids — Tlie symptoms disappear Instantly In five minutes Try Phillips’ Milk °f Magnesia and yoi will never Wow yourself to again It g suffer from with doctors he standard Tour drugstore has Phillips’ Milk of Magnesia with dictions for use la generous 25c and By JAMES m by Doubleday THE Doran Co Inc STORY W’lth hi English wife Catherine and non Jeema Itcniy Frsni’h net tier In Canada in 1749 cultivates a farm adjacent to the Tnnteur seistneurle Ai the atoty opens the liuliilin are returning from a visit to the Catherine's wandering brother Tfepsibah meets presents for the family To Jeems he gives a pistol bidding him perfect himself in miiiksman-shifears for the Hupsihah safety of the Hulains In their Isolated poet! ion Jeenta fights with Paul Tache cousin of Tonteur whom they both Next adore day Jeems calls at the Tonteur home and apologizes for brawling in front ot Tolnctte CHAPTER OLIVER CURWOOD I V —Continued Jeems dkl not go ngain to Tonteur manor though he heard news from tlie selgneurie Every one was in high humor there because of the activities going on in preparation for the exit of the entire family for Quebec early In September Tolnctte was going to school at the convent of the Ursuilnes Jeems had a feeling of It was as If the fire of his loss dreams had not only burned Itself out but even the ash were being cleared away Autumn came and with It a great Jeems loved glory In tlie wilderness these maturer days of golden ripeness of first frosts of painted hardwood forests and of crisp tnngy air when all life seemed rejtivennted and his own veins danced To the thrill of un Hut ending promises and expectations tlds year a heaviness of heart was In him with the changing of tlie seasons Toinette and her people left for Quebec and one evening a week later announced that he Hepsihah gravely could no longer delay his departure for the far frontiers of Pennsylvania and tlie Ohio where his obligations as a trader called him Catherine was silent for a while then cried softly to herself Jeems drew hack where his uncle would not see hint dearly Henri’s cheerfulness died out’ like a candle a lighted extinguished by breath of wind llepsibuh's face was grimly set so hard wns lie fighting to hold a grip on his emotion He promised that lie would never again remain lie would reAway long at a time turn during the winter If he failed to come they would know he was dead When Ilenrl got out of Ids bed to build the fire the next morning was gone lie had stolen off like a shadow In some still hour of the night than when Ills More determinedly uncle had been with him Jeems continued at his work and at tlie mental he which with was struggling efforts to reach out into the mountains and valleys of experience ahead of him Through the fall and winter tlie Hu Iain cabin was visited by wandering learned that food Indians who had warmth and a welcome were always Jeems' friendship for them there was tempered by tlie tilings Hepsilinh laid told him nnd while he brought himself closer Into intimacy with these s uninvited winning their conti-Iiirnself more etti deuce and making eient In their speech lie was also watching and listening for the sign- of hidden dangers against which his him uncle laid repeatedly warned of the Indians were from the tribes nnd among them he Canada found no cause for unrest hut when an or an Onondaga occasionally Oneida enme lie detected in their manslee less caution ner a ipiiet and him these visitors from which told tlie Six Nations considered themselves over the dead line which marked the And he country of their enemies made note that they always came through that part of Forbidden valley which Hepsilmh hail predicted would be ft future warpath for the Mohawks This wilder lie went farther In his adventuring t'aptaln 1’lpe the old had a habit of spend('nuclinnwugn ing several of the hardest weeks near the Hulains nnd with ids two guns White Eyes and Dig Cut Jeems traveled to tlie shores of Lake Champlain He wus gone a for tlie first time week and planned wiih Ins friends to make a longer expedition tlie foliovvCrown Point and ing year as far a dace culled Tlconderoga where Hit build a fort French were going-the exsome day On tlds perienced the real thrill of danger for White Eyes and I’dg Cut both of were young braves who had whom moved with a caution won their spurs whiih was eloquent in its significance with Toinette and her people away frtda tlie seigneurie Jeems had no hesitation In going to the Richelieu and made trips there with his father and in March during h on snow hoes cold he break In a spell of lnteii-went alone and remained overnight in with Ihe house of the baron’s overseer laid liecnme ache yeung people wio-This overseer was Deter quainted for whom veteran Lulas b an old and Tonteur held a warm affection Deter the younger through his son of news Toinette Jeems had ids first ami She was at the Urmtline school her parents had takeu a fashionable W’ND Deter said house in St Iritis street Tonteur wrote In every letter to his to get father that he was homesick buck to the Richelieu folAs another spring and summer lowed those which had gone before Jeems knew lie was fighting something a yearning that had to be conquered for Toinette which filled Irinr with a hitter loneliness when its hold wus Strongest For two jears Toinette remained tn Quebec without making a visit to the Richelieu During these years the tragedy of ids divided birth was forced There was no doubt that upon Jeems or tlie English In him was uppermost that tlie urge In his blood was toward frontiers and the col(lie southern Yet he Adams onies of llepsilmli loved tlie place where he lived with a’ sincere passion-- the Big forest Forbidden valley oil the miles of wilderness uhout him as fur as he could look to the horizons This was New France It was Ids father’s country his Between and not his mother’s father und himself a comradeship had grown up which nothing could break hut his worship for his mother was a different thing as If something bebound Idm to her sides mothcHjpod His friends mid Increased In number lie came to know people along the Richelieu but was always conscious he kas not entirely one of them words and her hatred for Tolnette’s hint persisted in his memory and kept recalling this truth Lute in August of tlie second year Toinette of her absence returned to Jeems' Tonteur manor for k month heart ached with the old yearning but he did no't go to the seigneurie Paul Tache and Ids mother were also at the baron’s and lie felt a sense of relief when he learned that all of them with the were on their way to Quebec of Tonteur who remained exception A fortfor the harvesting of crops told Deter had gone night after they him about Toinette and Daul Tache He had scarcely recognized Toinette She hnd grown he said taller and Tache wus a more beautiful man and dressed like a young noble One with half an eye could see that he wus desperately in love Hut If with Toinette Peter avowed he were a Judge of such affairs and lie considered himself to be that Tache was a long way from a realization of even taking' his desires tender years lata Tolnette’s She granted him no favors There had actually seemed to be a coolness in her attitude toward him Peter's words stirred Jeems with a satisfaction which he did not let the other see and not until he was on his way home did he pull himself from the folly of Ids thoughts about Toinette Even If she were not smiling on Tache as warmly as he had supposed he knew she was as far removed from him now as the sun was from the earth Yet' as time went on this fresh contact with her presence though he had not seen her gave n determined Impetus to his plans for tlie future There were hours in which he saw himself a splendid enemy where fate hud ordained that lie could not he u With Increasing maturity givfrieiiij ing to him a deeper nnd more underand passion for Ids mother of the 'noble comprehension in his father lie was harassed conflict on of emotions which lie remid confided only vealed to neither in Hepsiliah Adams who had The from Ids trip of solving the problem which Jeems was us greu for confronted Catherine's brother as it would have been for Catherine herself for as 175‘1 when early as tlie spring of Jeems had passed year no there was longer a doubt in the minds of the people of the Colonies and New France ns to the surety of tlie struggle which was Impending were While France und England at peace the forces of the two In America were on the countries verge ot open war nnd were instigating the Indians to a strife of termination along the Everywhere unprotected frontiers tlie Indians were killing and burning nnd such vast hv both sums were being expended sides for human hair that scores of standing fuller qualities a - Service white men hud taken up the lucrative hunting for scalps Almost at the door to Jeetns’ home war preparations were In progress for every landed baron along the was training Ids vassal farmers and when the wind was right the Hulains could hoar faintly the firing of muskets at Tonteur manor Being free of the seigtieuria! protection and laws Henri did not go to drill Nor did Jeems Yet rmle frequently to their home especially when llepsilmli was there lie was in better spirits than usual and It was all on account of Toinette Khe lie said was homesick for the Richelieu Her letters to him were filled with a lunging for it and she In’ another declared that twelve months when her schooling would be finished she wanted tm live at the manor and not In Quebec That was and he enough to make him happy laughed at the thought of danger for womenfolk along the Richelieu — In fortified The English and the places their savages would not get nearer than the lower end of Lake when war came and they would be driven from there very shortly and also from Iatke George But on such an outlying farm as the Bulaln place which had no protection whatever there was the possible peril of wandering scalp hunters' and he never tired of urging Henri and Catherine to make their home within tlie safety of the seigneurie He asked Jeems and Henri to come to his drill aud that they did not spond made no difference in his friendship He could understand how hard it would be for Henri to prepare for war against his wife's country and his secret adoration for Catherine was greater because of her courage and her faith In both peoples with the It delighted him catastrophe so near to think that his own confidence was a comfort to her and the eagerness with which she accepted Ids opinions as a soldier encouraged him to go yond what Hepsihah considered telligent bounds in giving easement to her mind He did not guess what was In Jeems heart nor did the boy’s ther or mother Only Hepsihah knew fully what was there Early in the autumn the trader took Jeems on a Journey to the English fort on Lake George thence traveling into the New York country returning In November They found a change In She was not less cpnfldent Catherine or less contented In the paradise she wns helping to build but something had come Into her life which she wus and courageously bravely accepting and even with pride One evening she spoke of the military activities along Many river youths the Richelieu she with their elders were training said and It did not seem right that Jeems should not he among them While killing was wicked and Inexcusable it was a God given privilege Slip to defend one’s home and family to substantiate iter quoted Tonteur belief that war would never reach would that knew Jeems them nnd she not seek it any more than his father Hut she thought it would do no harm for Jeems to prepare Iiirnself along of tlie with the other young men business-o- H E AD HURT? won’t wait for a to wear off Don’t look for sympathy at such times but get some Bayer Aspirin It never fails Don’t be a chronic sufferer from headaches or any other pain See a doctor and get at the cause Meantime don’t play martyr There’s always quick comfort in Bayer Aspirin It never docs any harm Isn’t it foolish to suffer any needless pain? It may be only a simple headache or it may be neuralgia 6r neuritis Rheumatism Lumbago Bayer Aspirin is still the sensible thing to take There is hardly any ache or pain these tablets can’t relieve they are a great comfort to women who suffer periodically WORK they are always to be relied on for breaking up colds Buy the box that says Bayer and has Genuine printed in red Genuine Bayer Aspirin doesn't depress the heart All druggists ASPIRIN BAYER Maks All Preparation you’re right und that the cop is good nutureL and that your Insurance is paid up and thut you have at least an even chance of beating the truck on your left nnd that the light is green and then go ahead — J udge Be sure traffic Can’t Can’t Excuses Mrs Muggs— What excuse does he not lookin’ fer a Job! Dnggn— AH of ’em — VanProvince make fer Mrs couver Elbow is grease PLAY REST S£2ssl Snl tfSSsn child needs Castoria I£jJ I feJ ijjass-- r Wi a child Is fretful and irritable seems distressed and uncan’t play can’t sleep comfortable it is a pretty sure sign that something is wrong Right here is where Castoria fits into a child's scheme— the very purpose for which it was formulated years ago! A few drops and the condition which caused the trouble is righted comfort quickly brings restful sleep Nothing can take the place of Castoria for children it's perfectly harmless yet always effective For the protection of your wee one — for your own peace of mind — keep this old reliable preparation always on hand But don’t keep it just for let it be an emergencies aid Its gentle action will easeand cannot the infant who soothe sleep In more liberal doses it will oil essential the of industry —— gsg§Kt effectively help to regulate sluggish bowels in an older child it’s AH druggists have Castoria genuine if you see ChaslIFletcher'a signature and this tsrCsaiI®i3FSi' homeTo this suggestion Ilepsihah’s lie told ly philosophy made objection Cniherlne the day was coming vvlien to he would Teems compelled fight and have tn choose on' side that When that or tlie oilier to champion sentiment would not day arrived stand In the way for with a world in turmoil about them one could he English und French at the Mime No man could tell on which lime side they would lie when forced to It and as lie despised a traitor more than anything else It was Ids opinion tlvfi Teems should not be taught the wajs of war under the flag of France and tl en It might he fight for the As a frontiersman he maintained that the finest fighting man was the hong Ride a free wanderer of tlie a trained to forests a hundred greater things ttian the of a musket In company with a That Was what Jeems score of others should he As a Long Rifle he could serve where honor and duty called him lien the net became necessary (TO BE CONTlNTCn Preparations The household remedies that meet every requirement for the daily use of every member of the family Tlie fioap for regular toilet use the Olntiiaoni to heal pimples and irritations and thcTalcnm to refresh and cool the skin SoftnSb OmhnffBt Thrm Proprietec’ Cbtmlttl Uatywtinw IniKlw Drag Mf SHF::- Simple Strategy That Ended Frogs’ “Talkfest” Picturesque Illy pools ornament the grounds of a famous hostelry in In the lily pools are nn dena Calif merous large d ep throated bullfrogs picturesque enough by day hut a than with their daring nuisance at' night loud conversation I tucks were Introduced but the row Ihey made when eat but they caught a frog too h’g to worse than oo nice to let go proved to tlie hubbub they were supposed cure (Juackless Muscovy ducks were substituted These appeared to annoy hut they ate the frogs considerably more flowers and plants than frogs A bounty of 3 rents a frog was then nnd offered to neighboring children more frogs than hud ever been seen or heard tn the country were speedily extracted brought In as having been from the poots in tlie hotel grounds A sharpshooter was tlie next experiment but he woke up more people than the frogs Then the hotel manager read up “Frojf’ in all its and solved the problem He strung an electric light over each pool (a good hurricane lamp serves equally well Is not available) where electricity and tmhold! the baffled brutes henceforth snt silpntly waiting for the darkness that never catne Meaning of Muica! 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