THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG TUESDAY, JULY 13. 1920. " I GC WVA THE SCHOOL CHILDREN'S PAGE (Incorporated) During months July, August and September, meetings will be held onthe dat. al each month. Next general meeting will be held on Friday, August Oth. MIGHLY EFFICIENT REY Sa Con meeT LIVER AND ASSISTING TH GEST IV N§ PERFO THEIR FUNCTIONS AND ELIMINATING |R- NAO ELiM \, | DIGESTIVE TACT to get burning somehow. Prm---------------- | get the gas to flow, but 1 got the far Tar Ham parade back. So I put some matches in a tis box with a tight lid and swam out. | had to bust the machinery up some te come back next day, and I was afraid if 1 swam back in the morning, 1 couldn't get out again the second might. I was about all in. So I just tied myself with my belt to the buoy that might, and all next day and all next night, and, around daybreak, Dad y the rest of the year it lights by it self." "Dad had the boat away and there was no saying when he would get JOYFUL EATING Unless your food is' digested with- out the aftermath of painful acidity, the joy is taken out of both eating and living. Ki-M0IDS are wonderful in their help to the Pleasant to take--relief prompt and definite. MADE BY SCOTT & BOWNE MAKERS OF SCOTT'S EMULSION {omutrow: The Swimming Con- SLOW DEATH Aches, pains, nervousness, culty in urinating, often mean gerious disorders. The world's otandard remedy for kidney, liver, bladder and uric acid troubles-- GOLD MEDAL QF [Capsuies] 0 accused Indians. | Rain-In-The-Face was taken by sur- quick relief and J ewnd Off | prise and captured before he could | seize his rifle or draw his knife. He denied that he had taken any part in the slaying of the soldier. Long after- ward his statement was found to have been true. Upon his capture, Rain-In-The-Face sai' to Caot. Tom Custer, 5 JAMES WILLARD SCHULTZ. Author "With the Indians in the Rockies" I got this tale of Rain-in-the-Face, ithe great Sioux 'war chief," from 'my ities), William Jackson, the Custer In 1875, near Fort Lincoln, a soldier was by some of the Sioux, and | Rain-In-The-Face was said to be one of the Sayers, Gen, Custer sent his brother, pt. Thomas Custer, with Jackson as interpreter, to arrest the THE DISCONTENTED LITTLE PEA-BOYS, "Oh, dearie me," sighed the larg-| | est little Pea-boy. | er Plant would hurry up and call us, | It seems ages and ages to wait." | "Move over and stop complain- ing," growled the little Pea-boy next to him. "Just because you're grow-| ing restless is no reason for you to | take up all the room." "Yes and both of you keep still, | and let the rest of us sleep," piped the tiniest Pea-boy in the little green pod. "Well, it's alright for sleepy heads iike you," snapped the largest Pea- | boy, "but we fellows who are wide awake are ready to get out of bed." "You'd better be content to lie still a while longer," sighed the gent- le wind as she swayed the little pod- cradle. "Mother plant will call you soon enough." "Oh, but it seems so terrible to be shut up so long," cried the largest | Pea-boy. "I'm dreadfully tired. I want to see what the world looks like." "So do I!" cried another. "Of course you all do," laughed | the gentle wind. "But it's far bet- | ter to make haste slowly this time. The air is cool and no telling what might happen." { "Pooh! Pooh!" cried the largest { Pea-boy. "What do I care how y cool the air is? I'm tired of lying s0 snug and still in this old green bed." "Still, nothing!" ced the tiniest Pea-boy. "You haven't been stil! one second since you heard that rob- in sing about the beautiful world the other day." | Mother Plant heard them quarrel- ing, but try as she would she couldn't make them hush. They pushed and shoved, aid fussed and fretted, until early one morning the little pod- 'cradle burst and out flew the six | little Pea-boys in six different dire- | ctions. My, such a jar, as they hit the i ground. jest of them could make up their {red hens gobbled them up. |'other two little Pea-boys rolled down | in two hollow places iff the dirt and | there they stayed until the hot sun WU But before the four larg- | | minds just what happened, two big | The ! Bargains all this week, or while they last. White Footwear H. A. Buck Gemeral Merchant, SYD! ONTARIO. A -------------- o_o ~ Canadian Pacific Railway earnings for the week eading July 7th, 1920, were $3,773,000; increase, $653, : . 00. | Out Flew the Six Little Pea-Boys. -- - MH "You have seized me, treated me as a dog, humihated me before my peo- ple! I tell you*now, only your life can pay for it. Some day, not far off, I shall kill you!" Tom Custer laughed in his face, and when, later, the Indian chief was in the guard-house, Tom Custer would frequently drop in and chaff him, say- ng, "Well, Rain-In-The.Face, here you are! How about killing me?" Rain-In-The-Face always repeated his threat. One night, the Indian overpowered his guards and escaped from the fort. A year passed. Came the day of June 26, 1876, when Gen. Custer and his men were hemmed in by Sioux, and Cheyennes on the Little Big Horn River. There Rain-In-The-Face led his Warriors, and warned them that to him alone belonged the life of the Long Hair Chief's brother. On that day, he took it. (Tomorrow: My Town Adven. : tures. The Junior Police.) dried them up and that was the last of the six little Pea-boys. Mother Plant sighed andjwiped a tear of regret from her pretty eyes. She was careful to tell all the others the fate their b>¥ hers had met, and begged them to lie still and snug un- til time to be picked. "Then your mission will be ful- filled," said Mother Plant. "Pea- boys were made to grow and grow and grow to please the kind house- wife whe planted the garden. The will make her, counts most, after all. Live to make others happy and your life will be well lived." The other Pea-boys who heard Mother Plant's kind words, listened | and wondered. It was the cry of delight which _ Just like steering a wheel. j BUD DOES THINGS | He Drives a Horse. Ever since I was a little guy about six inches high I have wanted totdrive a horse. Lately 1 have transferred my affections to the more luxurous automobile. However, one of my ambitions has been realized. The other day 1 was going along the street when one of those wagons came along which was just made for hooking-on. I hooked-on. The man who was driving it seemed to know where he was going but he was not in any hurry to get there. Soon he 'turned around and asked me if I would like to sit on the box with him. After I had climbed up beside him he asked me if I had ever driven a horse. When I told him I had not, he said that it was time I had and gave me the reins. It was easy. Every time you wanted to go to one side or the other just the slightest little touch and there you were. It was great fun for a while but I got tired of it at last. It was not near so bard as riding a wheel and only about half as fast, so I told him this was where I got off and jumped down. I said, "Thanks," and he said, "All right, Johnny." The Boy and His String of Fish. Home he comes with a string of fish A barefoot boy with a freckled face And a grin as wide as a king might wish ; Home he comes from his favorite place, Triumphantly trudging the village street, Envied by all he may chance to meet, "Hey there, Buddy!" an old man cries, "Let's have a look at the fish yom caught ! There's two or three of a decent size; I'll bet there was fun in the way they fought. Gave you much trouble--1I'll bet they Well, you surely are a lucky kid!" he trudges and well knows That all eyes follow him down the street ; Some will stop him wherever he Home ne goes, The richest man he may chance to meet Will look at him with a wistful eye And envy him as he marches by. For hé has been where the air was pure, Where no one battled for gold or fame, He has lived a day where his joy was the Pod-bed under the: housewife's iand that paid them for the long iresome wait until they'd grown so Jig they were the finest in all the gardens around. ; Words of Wise Men. Ask for an inch and take an ell. A dull ass near home needs no spur. The fall of a leaf is a whisper to the living. Whatever is common is despised. " : _| more perfect you are the happier you | --Dr. Johnson. 1 40 wish Moth-| and that's what Lambs don't run into the mouth of the sleeping wolf.--Danish Pro- verb. Half the world is on the wrong scent in pufeuit of happiness. It thinks it consists in having and get ting, and in being served by others. Happiness consists rather in giving ! greeted them as they rolled out of [and in serving others. sure, And comes with the trophids that all would claim ; 'Would be a boy with a string of fish. --Edgar A. Guest. Sun ana Storm And the Memory Mon said: A violent broke out fr TTT 1 ir 4 {I Persuasion will often re eR. Yi where Your Hairbrush Wm er White Pine White Pine stocks are scarce, but we "have sécured a good supply and our prices are right, : Allan Lumber Co. Phonel042. : : : : Victoria Street TE RO HIRT ERASER j Drink Charm Black Tea 'Sold in Packages Only GEO. ROBERTSON & SON, Limited SOWARDS 'COAL CO. Until further advised, and subject to change without notice, the price for COAL will be: Stove esis ss at st sau seis a 4. 0lpTelel $15.00 BRE vicars re 15:00 NUE cin nie ie sisinnet sini 315.00 Pea... 0000s wddili dunn $1350 Carrying 50c. extra. PHONE 155. ALL SALES FOR CASH. Phone orders 0.0.D. 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