Sure Relief B ELLAN S Hot w a te r Su re Relief NS FOR INDIGESTION 254 and 75erllunus. ishment. “To be sure. Forgive my stupidity. One of the Cutlcura Toilet Trio (Soap, It hath gone so far as that already, Ointment. T a ll in ) .—Advertisement. hath It?” "It hath gone so far as attempted W a n ts to E scape assassination—for the second time," 1 Idttle Tommy— Father, you bought sister a piano; you must buy me a retorted. "Assassination? Tiit. tut." he re blpycle. buked me. "Master Ormerod. you use fo p —W hat for? Little Tommy So I cnn go out rid strong language. And who In this Ing when she Is practicing.—Phila­ little town of ours Would seek to mur­ der u gentleman new landed like your­ delphia Inquirer. self r Ts wan ne-ars stepped to the front. S m a rtin g . «es ld ln «. s tic k y nyss rrlle v e d by m o rn in g 1f R o m an Ey<* B a la a m la J O d "Imes Murray know this scalp?" w h e n re tirin g . 172 P e a r l St.. N. T . Adv. He permitted an end of the lock of ------------------------------------- I The more a woman knows about the , Bolling's hair to show through his affairs her husband, the less she has clinched lingers Marjory shrank back In terror. Mur­ to say ahont them. ray's face became convulsed with pas- «Ion. " Sdeath!" he «wore. “If Bolling 1« dead by Ihla savage’s hand I shall know the wherefore of It! What? Do PRIZES j { the Iroquois take scalps within the city?" Ta-wan ne-ars laughed, and slowly E n te r the t r e a t L iq u id V eneer Con­ opened hla fiat to reveal the tingle test A ll you h a re to 4 « *■ w rite ue In lesa th a n l M w ords w h a t you con­ lock of hair. sider th e o u to tan d ln c c h a ra c te ris tic of “Ta-wan-oe-ara only takes the L iq u id V e neer, or te ll us of an unusual use fo r L iq u id Veneer. scalp« of honorable warriors," lie said You m a y w in th e first p riae o f ! • • • in hla smooth, low pitched voice. "But or one of th e 1 .M 4 o th e r prtsee. T h re o p ro m in e n t business m en w ill act aa the Bed I»eath escaped tonight by the Judies. C ontest closes D ecem ber 11st. width of these hairs. Does Murray 1»>< B u t do n 't d elay. G et necessary E n tr y B la n k and fu ll n u rttc u ia re fro m think Ga en gwa rs go would have been your dea ler. I f h e c a n 't supply you w rits as. D o s t miss th is big o pp or­ angry with Ta-wsn-ne srs If the toma tu n ity haw i had struck true?" L iq u id Veneey la sold by hardware^ Murray wiped heads of perspiration fu r n itu r e , d ru g , p a in t, g rocery and gen eral stores. ■ from hla face. Marjory came forward. hands clasped In expostulation. "It Isn’t so! It can't be so! Tell hint he lies, sir I" she pleaded with Murray. He put her gently to one side. ‘‘Peace, peace, my dear," he said. “You do not understand." “But Bolling was one of your peo­ ple, sir. You told me—" “Tut, tut, my dear Marjory. You are new to this new world of ours The frontier Is not like Scotland. We must work with what tools we And. 1 say It to my sorrow"—and he said It furthermore without even the twitch of an eyelid—"I am compelled occa­ sionally to consort with men I might prefer to do without.” He gave hit attention ouce more to me. “In a word. Master Ormerod, what hath happened that you approach me In so hostile a spirit?" "In a word. Master Murray,” I re­ plied. “your man Bolling, or 'The Bed Death,' as he seems to he known In these parts, tried to kill me with knife and hatchet this evening." “I ain constrained to believe you." he said with an appearance of much sorrow, ”bu» I cannot hold myself re­ sponsible. sir. As it happens, Bolling EASES SORE THROAT Vaseline $ 4 ,GOO 1,055 PRIZES IN ALL B U F F A L O « M W 1 A L T T CO W A N T I t liq u id Veneer Bldg. B u ffa lo . M. Y. W W W "So 'twas B olling!" he muttered ' “Curse the kn ave! What bath be done ? " "No more than attempted to murder me air—as I have attempted to tell I you,'* 1 answered Ironically. quarreled with me this afternoon in the presence of half a dozen well known citizens of the town. Htid I dis­ missed him from my service." “Pardon me,” 1 said with a laugh, “If I express some—" "I>o you step within," he responded with celerity. "I shall be glad If you will satisfy yourself by questioning witnesses of the dispute. Marjory, will you—" “I will stay," she said positively. He shrugged his shoulders and stood aside. I motioned to Marjory, and she re-entered first. I walked next, and the Seneca followed me, one hand rest­ ing on Ids knife hilt. Murray shut the door behind us. and I found myself In a large room, suf­ ficiently lighted by candles. Five or six men, who had been talking at a table, looked up with Interest as we came in. Gne of them was I >e Veulle, and I felt rather than saw the massive frame of Ta-wan-ne-ars gather Itself together exactly as does the wildcat when he sights his quarry. The others I did not know. Later Ta-wan-ne-ars told me they were re­ spectable merchants identified with the faction In the province who were hos­ tile to Governor Burnet, and all were for the closest trade relations with Canada. Murray turned to me. after recount­ ing tny errand, and sa id : "Your companion Is evidently a chief, Master Ormerod. Will you Identify him?" Beicre I could saj anything Tu-wu ne-ara re»ix>nded for himself. "I am Ta wan-ne-ars, of the Clan « Flush your kidney» hy drinking n HY-POWER T IM E R quurt of water each day, also take P it t a P e p I n t o Y o u r F o r d »alt» occasionally, says a noted au­ I f yon w a n t u> be fre e fm m tim e r tro u b le s , In s ta ll a B Y P O W M H thority, who tells ua that tcai much 1 'IM M H and to u r w orrlna w ill bw rich food forma aclda which at moat over. W e LMiftfitvffly tfiia ran U i« m ie f a l l y ea r o r p e rfe c t U in e r s e r v ir» ,o r puralyze the kidney» In their effort» re fn n d f o u r uxniey P r ie * 11 bü «Ach. W r it« fo r ir c u la r ,o r I f you o rd e r fro m th ia ad. we? prepay Io ex|>el It from the blood. They he- I c poalatf«* My rawer A f| U r » . Ifep« L, BlVerwee.ll T. come sluggish and weaken; then you may suffer with a dull misery in the j I»rle #l P ru n e s . P e a r s , P e a r lie s , P*l*s, K a ls ln a , , A In to n rin b IhH a nauri cd g tm p la kidney region, sharp pallia In the hack { p W o a s ln tp u a ts id bfle H o m e r W r i g h t , C a lis to g a , C a l or sick headache, dizziness, your 1 stomach Hours, tongue la coated, and . when the weather la had you have j rheumatic twinges. The urine gets j ikon I Ignore Ihs dancer signsla aching * r r a , red lid», l.losid- cloudy, full of sediment, the channels J <»f • hot evrballe M ltehrll K>e S alve re rn o eu Irrita­ often get sore and Irritated, obliging tion, rsduesainftsnunatlua, •out hao pain. yon to seek relief two or three times ■ ALL A i n C I I L during the night. 1 «7 W a early P l., M e * Park To help neutralize these Irritating acids, to help cleanse the kidneys S T O P ! B K K A K I I* T H A T <<»1.1» and Hush off the body’s urinous waste, w it h B e k n Colos and ' AUc and 11 00 at I »niggtata )iisc.> chwn w a .tQ k s e J U . lemon Juice, combined with llthia, ami has been used for years to help flush H IN D E R C O R N 8 R em oves G om a. G al- and stimulate sluggish kidneys; ulso! .i.uana, ete , Btsipu a ll p a in , ensures c o m fo rt U» tha fe e l, uiahea w a lk ln a * » “ 7 bf n ia ll o r a t l»ru<- to neutralize the adds In the system tflau. lila e o a C he m ica l W orks. P aU -b o fu e , N Y. so they no longer Irritate, thus often ( W N. U., San Francisco, No. 49 -192#. relieving bladder weakness. Jail Salts Is 1neX|ietislve, cannot In ( Jure and makes a delightful effervea- | V a rie tie s o f Jin xes cent Uthla-water drink. The natives of GidwHy consider the fox unlucky. If they meet a fox on their way in fish, they turn buck for U n re c o rd e d R e to rt "Lord Cassius has a lean ami huu that 'hi.v. If Irishmen nr II h II hus pro- imunce the mi m o of certain snlmala gry look," remarked Julius Caesar. •’I’ve lost a lot of sleep lately," ex ; while they lire fishing they are cer­ plained Cassius, "silting up to watch j tain to have III luck. In some sec­ tions of Scotland there are old wom­ my calories." en whose names are unlucky and Genuine happiness la able to stand such [M-rsons must lie spoken of lu an Indirect way. a lot of hard knocks. EYES HU fo r Colds X X < -X -:-X -> X < -X < -I-:-X -> X < X > X < .X -> X :X /X > X :X -> X -> X -S 'I« L ib r a r y ’s G re a t V a lu e Our libraries can be made one of the moat potent Instrumenta of a créa tlve citizenship, which alms at human­ izing that grim industrialism, the grip of which tightens every day. Our policy must be to teach the community to find In the library a central labora­ tory of aweetneaa and light- a radiat­ ing power house of the spiritual and Intellectual antidotes to the mechan­ istic materialism with which life to­ day la saturatet] and by which It la degraded. We must Insist that the library represents the literature of power, as distinct from the literature of knowledge and of Information. Just aa moat men and women cannot understand maps without careful In- structlou, so roost readers do not know really how to read We have taught our people to decipher print; N o t F u lly R ea lized we have not yet taught them how to read. The universities tried to do that—but even If our ideals are real­ ised the percentage of our congested democracy that will pass through a university must always tie compara­ tively small. The library ran do what the university cannot. Let us con­ vince the public that It pays to read the literature of power, and It will pay to have that literature In abundance. —Principal Grant Uubertson In a re­ cent address. M a n ila H a r b o r Before the American occupation, large ships were forced to lie two or three miles off shore at Manila. An Inclosed harbor has been built by ¡•on- struct ing a long hreukwater and dredging. TAKE “ BAYER A S P IR IN ” - 'fynuine Proved safe by m illions and prescribed by physicians for C olds N euritis Pain Headache T o o th a ch e S ciatica A ccept N euralgia Lum bago R heum atism o n ly “ B a ye r” package w h ich co n ta in s DOES NOT AFFECT THE HEART p ro ve n d irections. Handy “Hayer” boxes of 12 tablets. Also bottles of 24 sad .OO—Druggist«. AAptrin 1 a tbr t r a i* mark of B ty rr M aAofaetor* of MoBoanaUeacVÏAAUr of Ha Her Hear id