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i i ESKIMO MURDERER TO FACE TRIAL IN CANADA Winnipeg, Man., July 30.In the idst'of his kinsmen in the Artie -wastes, Ouangwak? alleged murderer, win be tried for his life as a demon stration to the Eskimos of the power of this thing they have feared only vaguely In the past(British justice. (For the first time in Canadian his tory^ court will be held at Chester field Inlet and to accomplish the ob ject lesson, a Royal Canadian 'Mount ed policeman who brought the. alleg ed murderer to Winnipeg today after a journey of hundreds of miles' across the ,northland, will Te&tore the cap tive to the region from :which he1 was arrested. Another Eskimo charged with' mur der, the story of which has- noV'rea'ch*' ed civilization yet, will be tried/in the'same court. Setgt W. O. Douglas of the Mount ed Police and his prisoner sailed July ,2 6 on the steamer ftjascopic, for Chesterfield Inlet, where' Inspector Thomas of Montreal will act as cor oner and magistrate. Worn out with the heat at Winni peg., Ouangwak was an unhappy figr ure/ It was the old time story of il licit Iqve for a woman that brbught about ttlie arrest of Ouangwak by Sergt. Douglas who was in charge of the Mounted Police at Fullerton, the fartJS)st Hudson Bay station. Quang bot and killed the woman's hus Angalookyouak, and later kill the witness to the slaying, Ale cumi'ek. The slayings are said to' have occurred last August at Lake Yathkyed, 1,0C miles from Winni peg as the crow flies. Sergt. Douglas heard of the crime in December last year. At once he set out afoot "mushing it.** The Es kimo admitted the,/ killing and re enacted the tragedy. Together they tramped through the.wastes tle1 Rapids, the end of the steetoofKet- the Hudson Bay Railway, where they left their dogs and sleds, boarded a handcar end travelled to Mile 2,2i4: thence to the Pas and Dauphin in northern Manitoba, where, the Es kimo was put in jail lie was to have ibeen .tried here, at' the summer as sizes, but the new plan of holding the court in the far north was de cided upon. Motor Busses to Holy Land. "Tfce Ramallah company of Jeru salem and New York," says Shipping "recently shipped several fnotor trucks fitted with, special omnibus bodies -to accqmjpilbd'ate ,25 passenger*, theflwt*of "their-kind ever sent to Pal estine." So the holy city will soon begin to look like Fifth avenue! The day of the .camel is passing,' remarks the Outlook. 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Moon's Drug Bagley. drujri8ts evonrwlMML.. fell's0'M'"^~-- Drug, and it not only a dftfaousforA cooling nd r^shin? .Sdnnk, but it stimulates you and grves you a ~happy It makes you fWl Ifce fifaxffla' is "absoiutely" harmless. ^mRA9iu|MnlJ& 'It is stimulating because C^*W? Yr an'.,. ingredient from Brazil. Y^b.* Mate (pronounced^ eeyerbah mahtay) is a real stimulant. The U. S. Gov ernment in a bulletin says of it: "It cheers but does not inebriate." Try it,at snyliod. &u&'\ tanx. Also bottled aerated for nomeconsumittKh. OK -ou can buy the syrup, *Hfcp*r***, o*ftrift r*- gist. It is the only drink of its kW.thit isi^uaSy^ jfood with plain water. IcFIMDAY. EVENING, JULY 30,1W0,. ,^w^.THE.BEMWM OABJT PIONEER_, Five Minute Chats on Our Presidents **000* By JAMES MORGAN (Copyright. Ill*, by Jm*a Xonru.) A SECOND-HAND PRESIDENT 1800Jan. 7,-Millard Fillmore, r*\ born In Cayuga county, New York. 1829-31Member of New York aasejnbjy. 183845, 1837-43 Member of i 1848Eleeted vice president. 1880 Julyt9, sworn In a* thir teenth president, aged .j.^, fifty, \8ent Commodore Perry to Japan. 11882Defeated far nomination, 1868Nomlnsted for president kf. by* Knownothlngs and Whigs and, defeated. 1874March 8, died at Bufralo, aged seventy-four. 5^ FILLMORE, the second vice president to be promoted by death, was the? most commonplace president even in a twenty-year period when the presidency remained at low water mark. Tall and with magisterial front,-but cold and hollow, he looked the part which he playedthe dummy of northern trimmers In politics and of southern traffickers in slaves.' A fable of the day hit off the truth. The new president must have a car riage, and "Old Edward" Moran, a White House attendant in many ad ministrations, took him to see a hand some outfit, whose owner was leaving Washington and would sell it atj a bargain. !\v^ This is all very well, Edwar^ Fillmore mused, according to the pop ular yarn "but how would it do for the president of the United States to ride around in a second-hand car riager* p\&|sBre argued "Old Edward," "Your Irellency is only a second-hand prlsidentr In Fillmore we have another fron- Millard Fillmore. tier president. For western New York was an .outpost when her was born there of New England parents. After receiving about the same kind of schooling as our other log-cabin presi dents, he was bound out to learn the trade of "wool' carder. I The one ieiic!u.r.ing.:act of the Fill more administration was taken when it sent Commodore Perry to knock at the'ilong-*losed gate of Japan, and,,! with the gift of a toy railroad and a i tpy^ telegraph, to tempt the Japanese to come out of their hermit seclusion. The restvis politics. As American men struggled to rise from, the bottom in the more primitive days of the country, their women of ten failed to keep up with them. By j, the time half of Fillmore's predeces- i sors gained the presidency, their i wiyest were either dead, worn out or lagging behind.. Mrs. Fillmore, finding herself with out .strength or ambition to reign with her husband, her place was taken by a daughter, This girl of^etghteea^ Miss Mary Abigail, was enough of a new woman to have inslstednqn fitting, herself by a course in, a normal school to earn an independent living. Betaif obligated to teach a certain length of thnevafter graduating, she: Went..on. teaching, school even after her father bqcame vice president. She kept at It until hepj mother summoned her to preside over the White Houae.rwhere she cppomptlyy induced congress to in stall a library, the mansion, having been-until then a bookless desert. S's"term.after. month, the end of her bus* Mrs Fillmore was dead. Next MlsaMarjr.dled of cholera, and. then, affeWi^BB? of EiiropeV the pathetic loneliness of a retired presi dent was relieved by a marriage with a wealthy widow.- FUtapre had Wed to afert^^^^^ r* tirement by an unsuccessful effort to be nominated i to succeed himself^ .Four years afterward, he. attempted to' break the retirement ana' return to the presidency. Although he had both the Knownothing and Whig nom inations, he ran third in the election. He lived on in hist Buffalo home until the very year when another Buffalo nian, Grover Cleveland, started for the White House by way of the shrievalty of Erie county. 3 i&&J^>^ '*k%$&k&^.i^^eM^^-^i^J^k^^r^l^ i ENLARGEMENT PROGRAM OFHARVESTER COMPANY HAS BEEN MADE PUBLIC Motor Truck Company 'Will Soon Have New Plant at Fort Wayne, Indiana The International Harvester com pany has'announced that a site for the largest motor truck plant in the world has been secured by thatv or ganization and that as s^oon as pos sible the International motor truck, which has increased its sales volumes 1,500 per cent since 1914, is to be put into greatly extended production. Cyrus McCormick, Jr., works man ager, who will have charge of the construction, equipment, and opera tion of this new development, says: MThe siteof the new plant, which will be an addition to Akron Works, is situated at Fort Wayne, Indiana, about three and a half hours ride from Chicago and on the N. Y. C. & St. L., Waibash, Pennsylvania, New York Central, and Ohio Electric rail roads. VThe facilities for Internation- QRIMAGERrS SUNSHINE GROCERY Carry a Bit Save a Bit LUX, two for........25c Jelly* 4-lb Toy Pails..82c Jelly, 8-oz. Tumblers, at .....20c, 16c Sliced Dill Pickles, 2 Vi. size cans .....,.23c Corn, Hostess, a can.:..16c Ply Coil, catchers, 2 for ....-^.Sc Milk, tails, Libby, Carna tion, Wilson, 7 tfor......$l Fruit Jar Rings, one dozen package 25c Sweet Marie Toilet Soap, 6 for^,.................--:25c Lemon Snaps, in bJarriels........:.-.... ......44c" Ginger Snaps in barrels ...J........... 44c Pure Cone Honey 38c Pumpkin, No. 3 can....l8c Salmon, pink'chun,- talls 23c Matches, safety tipped, 5c 'Corn Flakes, 3 for. 35c Yeast, a pkg 6c & Soap...,. 9c Swift Borax Soap, 22 bars for ..$1.00 5 pounds Besto Coffee for $1.60 Bacon, 45c, 40c, 38c, 23c Salt Pork.lb.....'. -24c Summer Sausage..32c* 27c. Fresh Fruits and Berries in for Saturday. A shipment of high class staple and fancy canned fruits, jells and jam. Phone"851 120 THIRD STREET -U-*i EXCEPTIONAL Tquality HE exceptional of our professional con duct matches the up-to-dateness of our equipment. We Serve with an ex perienced discre tion EJBERTSDN FUNERAL DIRECTOR UNDERTAKING GOODS PHDHF 317 W 5 17- BEMIQJI 1 1 F. O. B. $850.00 Factory al motor truck manufacturer and dls-jas practical and scientific ingenuity trlbutlon were investigated of 28 in-1 can devise. Health and comfort of dustrial centers in the United States Uhe workers and ease efficiency and before the Fort Wjayne site was se lected, in order to find the very best base for International motor truck extension, in a word, Fort Wayne was selected for its strategic situation with respect to the delivery of raw materials from the Company's min ing and lumber and steel producing properties and from available sources of purchase and with respect to the quick" and facile distribution of the finished product. "The building of tne new piant will embody the improvements of every improvement modern automo bile and motor truck plant in the 'United States. The company plans frankly to take advantage of othet* people's experience in building- for manufacture on a large scale and to combine this with its own experience covering many years. It is the de termination to combine all note worthy individual merits of Amer ica's successful manufacturing estab lishments into this super-truck-plant in order to make it as, nearly perfect START TOMORROW AN KEff I OP MMORNIIG Get into the habit of drinking a glass of hot water before breakfast. Millions of folks bathe internally now instead of loading their system with drugs. "What's an inside bath"? you say. Well it is guaranteed to perform miracles according to hot water enthusiasts. There are vast numbers of men and women who, immediately upon arising in "the morning, drink a glass of hot water with a teaspoonful of limestone phosphate in it.. This is a very excellent health measure. It is intended to flush the stomach, liver, kidneys and intestines of the previous day's waste, sour bile and indigestible material left over in the,body which if not eliminated every day, become food for millions of bacteria which infest the bowels, the quick result is poisons and toxins which are then ab sorbed into the blood, causing head ache, bilious attacks, foul breath, bad taste, colds, stomach trouble, kidney misery, sleeplessness, impure blood and all sorts of ailments. People who feel good one day and badly the next, but who simply can not get feeling right are urged to obtain a quarter pound of limestone phosphate at the drug store. This will cost very little but is sufficient to make anyone a real crank on the subject of internal sanitation, perfection of work will be the major ends involved. The machinery and equipment will follow the same prin ciple and no expense oi pain will be spared to equip the great plant for the happiest and most satisfied work men and for making the best and most economical motor truck which can be buin. Subscribe tor tne Pioneer. /!afti2cjfIcMcdii N TABLETS-1 NR Toiiiolil- ICi-ta Tomorrow Feel Ripht|.?j Box C4TY DRUG STORE Coffee Is Harmful j/to Growing Children A TRACTOR To give satisfaction needs a local service organization behind it. Why is Henry Ford selling one thousand tractors every day? Why are over one-half of all tractors used FORDSON TRACTORS? Just because Mr. Ford knows that to insure satis- factory service to the farmer, there must be located nearby a com- plete stock of repair parts, and mechanics who know how to repair it. It don't do you, Mr. Farmer, any good to know there is a factory a thousand miles away, if you have a break down in your busy season. Your TRACTOR'S success and satisfaction lies in knowing that if trouble arises, there is located within a few miles, within telephone call, expert mechanics who know your tractor, and a repair part if one is needed to get you going. A tractor engine works harder in one week of service, than a passenger car engine does in ten thousand miles. We are equipped to give Fxrdso service. We have mechanics who know. We have a large repair stock. We want to serve you. We know a Fordson will satisfy you., Don't hesitate longer. Place your order. A FORDSON will make you a better farmer. It will make you money. ORDER NOW! and parents who permit its use sometimeshavecauseforregret With childrenin the family, and where the coffee flavor is liked, Instant Postum is generally accepted as the idealtabledrinkinsteadof coffee. All grocers sell Postum, and its pleasing flavor, combined with its advantages of quick making and economy, soon make it a home favorite. There's a Reason Made by Postum Cereal Co., Inc. Battle Creek, Michigan _- W JEWET CO INC. BEMIDJI MINNESOTA Fordson Tractors and Tractor Implements "43 Tr1 FAGE^THMB ,Af FRECKLES I i* Don't Hid, Them With a Veil} i W Move Them With Othine--- Double Strength This preparation for the removal of freckles is usually so successful in. removing freckles and giving a clear* beautiful complexion that it is sola under guarantee to refund the money if it-fails. Don't hide your freckles under a veil get an ounce of Othine an* remove them. Even the first few applications should show a wonderful improvement, some of the lighter freckles vanishing entirely. Be sure to ask the druggist for the double strength Othine it is Una that is silaV on the money-back/guar antee. .%J $850.00 F. O. B. Factory .4s|('4:vi 1VV. to- h: i I