here’ 's scarcely an ache or pain at Aspirin will not relieve ynptly, Tt can’t remove the cause, t it will relieve the pain! Head- ches. Backaches. Neuritis and curalgia. Yes, andeven rheumatism, ead proven directions for many ‘important uses. Genuine Aspirin can't depress the heart. Look for Bayer cross: ‘This was a. ‘good excuse Fit going f -jout in the need to delay beéause your man is— | ‘seldom did; and Grandma aides ai shouldn't wonder if Jim dropped in this morning. Did he say when ho was going back to California?” Charmian glanced up, while for Some unaccountable reason her heart pounded. “Why—is he going back? I took it for granted that he was home to stay.” “You said once that if Jim left his mother out in California you'd look for the end of the world," retorted the old lady. ‘Maybe he is going to stay; but I sort of surmised he was here ona visit. If Lizzie Baker's right and he's got a girl, perhaps he's come back to see about fixing up oidal detained. I heard from him this morning. He sent a check, and said he'd call on you when he got here, tomorrow prob- ably. Charmian, my dear, it breaks my heart to see you look so utterly done up. It's a blow, I know; but after all, it's the sensi—” “Hush up!” Jim interrupted, much to the surprise of the kindly banker. “I beg pardon, Uncle George,” he added quickly, “but this poor kid is sick of being told that she's doing the right thing. She knows It's the right thing, but that doesn’t make it easier. Is that the deed?” He lifted it from the desk, read for'some mo- ments, and then suid: “By all the ey DIZZINESS Caused by Blood Blood pressure Doctor ordered Kruschen “ Five years ago this month I had ‘a serious attack of blood pressure, and amy medical man ordered me to take Kruschen Salts daily, Evidently 1 am a Oita subject, because I use every morning a «mall teaspoonful ‘and a half in a glass of hot water, and this acts splendidly and keeps my head right. If I don't have the action mentioned, I feel cold, stupid and liable to fall from dizziness. There- fore I can't do without my Kruschen on any account. Some time ago E tried some other salts which were cheaper, but they pained me so much Two Trophies To Be Won In the 1930 Tour ‘Two trophies are at stake in the National Air Tour of, 1930, and for each one of them a determined con- test is forecast by Captain Ray Col- lins,-manager of the tour. The major trophy, offered first, six years ago. by Edsel B. Ford, to the ‘plane displaying the greatest com- mercial reliability in the tour, might pass this year into the permanent possession of the Waco Aircraft Company which has already won it twice in succession. An additional trophy, posted for this year’s tour by the Great Lakes Many people, two hours after eat- ing, suffer indigestion as they call it. It is usually excess acid. Correct it ith an alkali. The best way, thé CID You will never use crude methods when you know this better method. And you will never suffer from ex- cess acid when you prove out this il rules of good business, Charmian, you ; BP ER the house, getting it ready for her,| ought to peruse this soreed before | Mit I had to stop them, There is “hp eck aaa an fi tied Mn oe Me guenan Tt hee ‘re, [easy relief. Please do that—for your ie you know. But there, he didn't say | yoy sign it; but the way you're'Yeel-| TO Pain with Keruschen. | have told a awarded to the 'plane| ined for 50 years the standard | °W™ sake—now. es a word about it. We were too busy hundreds of my little wonder-working powered with an engine of 510 cubic Be sure to get the genuine Phil- =~ ing now I doubt if you'd understand | bottle.”"—(K. C. Fergusson.) physicians. spoonful in re ‘ Talaw bate incanirne ing saw X doubt if you underatand | ebosie (EC Ferme) | ascpey, {inch displacement or ess, whlch | water ‘neutralices maiy times ity lips’ Milk of Magnesia prescribed by # " peated) dldorder., “1648 one of Natu makes the highest score under the| volume in stomach acids, and at physicians for 50 years in correcting ‘ i Charmian didn't suspect that as to be perfectly ok, as of ger nignals-her argent Ba) system of scoring by the tour|once. The symptoms disappear in| excess acids. Each bottle contains = = her er looked down de-| course it would be if Uncle George| fn impure blood-stream which, if nob | formula. ‘ Ayeominten: full directions—any drugstore. oe i murely Rea helped herself to a bit of | had anything to do with it. Sign here, | atten: a & in time, may wreck the ‘The major trophy carries with it a cee = ea Aa ‘ omelet, slfe was thinking: “I ought to | p) i entire health with some dangerous, Gy Dy : = TeapHanaTHe pelling eeratl e terea pie srareeaatatitite to. ardottemiines |e deed Uelong, disease,’ Mie 'sbxisalts, | UeAt aDHze of + $2,500,), with 0.000 A Peaceful Army Of Invasion if 5 3 = th Didn'€ Tee his £ i Pe *| in Kruschen keep the blood-streamy | divided among the succeeding nine ttle Helns For This Week 2 = ; ' is Way. Didn't I see his face when | while the banker watched him from} pure and vigorous by ensuring the | that finish. No monetary prize {8|German Tourists Are Now Flocking John Carter kissed her? But it won't | under lids that appeared to be half| complete elimination of poisonous + RIBBONS — BY — ps2; — smmunmmmm hurt Her to be on tenterhooks for a while, and maybe it'll -help Jim. Father used to Bay I was a good closed. Charmian drew nearer, grasped the unfamitiar pen, signed her name hurriedly, and then looked waste matter from the system every ‘Ye offered with the smaller trophy. The Edsel B, Ford trophy is a example of the trophy- To French Capital No sooner had the French evacuat- ed the Rhing land than an army of “For we walk by faith, not by” sight."—2 Corinthians v. 7. designer’s art, and it represents the Thy God hath said ‘tis good for th CHRISTINE WHI’ . . . * P Germans invaded Paris, with this Bi ee Serre matchmaker. . up with such a brave attempt to Receives High Honor highest victory attainable by the| geciaea aime aacaetita Wierd were pea by faith, and not by sight; ES KH ; out a find out easily by asking | smile that George K. was obliged to commercial ‘plane in America. It| soldiers; the Ge: werentan Goblets ‘a ite niles é Copyright 1929. put Picks) ta CHAS TRE eeu Pere heat ed King’s Physician Becomes Chief Ot| may be competed for only by com-| Germans were excluded from Paris, MS ee mind if I start the dishes, Grandma? “Tt doesn’t look much like my writ- ” *|In the full sunshi ‘ \ I haven't much appetite this morn-| ing,” she commented, glancing down Cree Indian Tribe mercial ’planes entered by bona fide | frst by the war, then by the enmity ine of His smile. a Hei a ecaarietaaes While a medicine man chanted of | manufacturers, and if it be won bY | between the two nations which con- = John Keble > CHAPTER XXVIII.—Continued. “No; I got something else—a Dird’s-eye view of Wickfield. I under- stood at last why you hated Emmy Bascomb’s windows, and things like that. I got absolutely fed up on stuc- ing, and there's a lot to do before I go down town.” “You haven't eaten enough for a sparrow,” complained the old lady with’a glance at Charmian’s plate. “What's the matter with you, childy? Did Jimmy's coming back take away at the unsteady signature. ‘My fin- gers seem to be all thumbs this morn- ing. I—I—’ Then a bit of her self- control gave way and she added desperately: “Oh, why didn’t that man come? I wanted to meet him and get it over with, and—and go departed glories, and tom-toms sol- emnly throbbed, Lord Dawson, of Penn, physician to His Majesty King George, received the highest honor in the power of the Cree Indian nation, and was formally admitted to chief- for again in a similar contest. the same manufacturer three years in succession, it becomes his permanent possession. The holder may determine then whether it shall be competed Three successive winnings of the tinued after the war. Withdrawal of the French from the Rhine re- moved the last trace of war, and a host of Germans went on a peaceful mission to the French capital. They are made welcome and the French when made to carry weights, as the eye can see only in light, so faith has a chance to develop only in dar«- ness and trial. There is no room for faith in the daylight; anybody can As the arm grows strong’ only by work, as the memory increases only co bungalows, and had a fearful 2 c tainship of the Crees. “Big medicine | Great Lakes trophy also give perma-| government has offices in Berlin and your appetite? Breakfast is usually | home. Wh; dn't he hay Ip 4 trust then. Do ; _ yearning to come home and put some | your best meal.” x eed no S | man to the big chief” runs the trans-| ent. possession. It is possible Of] other cities where all needed in-| |, ee 7" not event the Cea gold paint on the pineapple over your Z course for the same to travel | 2°? ie who on the darkness of front door! Guess I had an attack of what the poets and Be aicaan call nostalgia; and. . . Charmian laughed and arose, hay- ing a feeling that she wanted to re- move herself from the line of her grandmother's discerning eyes. Despite his weight George K. arose with surprising swiftness. He put a comforting arm across her shoulders and said huskily: “Charmian, dear lation of the distinguished physician's Indian title — the title by which he will be known to all Canadian Indians. In the Cree, the title is Kitche- award to the smaller, win both trophies, but the second trophy has been offered as a special sport type is given. through France in a very different spirit frgm those who began the journey 16 years ago and whose war the tempest-tossed waters can trnst Him who stilleth the storm,—be, and ‘ He paused, while Charmian, who! Grandma mustn't guess what her | child, we didn't mean to torture you okemow-o-maski-kie-okemow. At the ‘planes, similar to that manufactured | jorq made an appointment to eat —M. J. Savage. felt that she was making the| morning errand really was, nor how | like this. You see—” |same time, Lord Dawson was pre-| by its donors in Cleveland. dinner in Paris on a certain day— . : acquaintance of a new Jim, .prodded: | her innocent remark on the possible (To Be Continued.) sented with a beaded blanket, wam-| The. fact that Waco can win the} an appointment which he did not Interesting Statistics “Go on. I find this confession most illuminating.”* , Jim smiled, but he flushed too as he continued: "Well, I had time to ___ think—mull things over, you under- stand. Do you remember when we were kids, Charmian, you said one day that the river looked like a sil- ver ribbon from your attic window?” reason for Jim's visit had stirred her heart. As she filled the dish pam with scalding water she thought bitterly: “Perhaps she's right. . . There may be a girl out there . . . his mother said so. . . And if he wanted to—to say anything special to me, he had chances enough last evening and didn't take 'em. . . . I Island Of St. Kilda Evactited All Inhabitants Of Lonely Island Leave Inhespitable Shores ‘The last phase of the evacuation of the lonely island of St. Kilda took place recently, and the bleak place pum pouch and pipe, and a magnifi- cent feathered headdress was placed upon his head. The ceremony was one of the fea- |, tures of the British Medical Associa- tion Convention held in Winnipeg. Another feature was the presentation of a huge buffalo head to the associa- tion by Hon. R. B. Bennett, Prime major trophy permanently this year,| keep. They come as friends and are received as friends. France is exploiting her reputation as the show country of Europe, and is as ready to show it to Germans who |. | come unarmed as to other people. But what commentary on human folly is the fact that 16 years have been needed to overcome the es- most hotly contested tour yet staged. Some important changes and the additional element of contest introduced among pilots of sport "planes powered with 510 cubic inch "engines, is likely to make this the in the formula by- which the contestants will be scored, are also designed to Some Facts That People Are Not Generally Aware Of Do you know that the world’s an- nual income {s $167,500,000?7 This astonishing fact is revealed by the report of a German bank, which has been studying world statistics for six years. Other interesting points from he only, can claim to walk by faith. e “And you laughed,” said Charmian, | guess it would serve me right for not where people have lived only to suf-|,finister, on behalf of the Dominion Pus more of the aspect of competi of two 8° | this! veniort lanes! he. wovid iaydriikeaeme smiling at the memory. appreciating him when—when . . . fer diseases and starve was bereft | of Canada. tion on the tour. tions —Portland Oregonian. ing more milk and more tea, more & “And you were furious,” supple-| Charmian caught her breath. Two | 0 inhabitants for the first time ina] yp beautiful weather, Tuxedo a ie en sire oe coffee but less cocoa. We eat less mented Jim, “But, believe it or not,|tears splashed into the dish water, | ‘housand years. Park, scene of the presentation, pre-| tien" anviled externally by brisk| — Wild Ducks Not D i bapad,, and. frulbiandyeretablee aia that’s one thing the West has taught | and she winked furiously as Grandma| The crulser ““Halrbell,” which the | sented a colorful spectacle. In the| rubbing, Dr. Thomas’ Eclectric Oil s Not Decreasing taking its place. We are smoking less __me—what you meant that day. The | called: “You come help me into the government to were gaily painted rows|opens the pores and penetrates the| aie tobacco, in spite Of the large increase Weat is beautiful of course, in her | shop, dearie, and if Jimmy comes I’) | tte islanders to their new homes on | of teepees, in which the Indians, Haste) fonshlng ine seeniaoe, tn thas Number Is Quite Up To Average} in women smokers. In England there own way. I can even see why her na- tive sons go loony over her. But to _ one born and reared in New England ~she—well, she lacks the finishing send him out to wipe your dishes.” It was at half-past nine, and Char- mian was about to change her gown for the momentous trip to the Wick- the mainland, dropped anchor close to the steamer “Dunara Castle,” which arrived the day before. Then the islanders with their live- from Touchwood, Fire Hills, Fort Qu’Appelle and Crooked Lake serves, were camped. Lord Dawson took his seat on a re- {tions of the bronchial tubes Administered internally, it will stil) the irritation in the throat which in- duces coughing and will relieve affec- | and respiratory organs. Try it and be This Year Wild ducks and geese appear to be quite up to the average numbers this year, according to the game branch are thirty-five people to every motor- car. In America one person in five is the proud possessor of a car. One hundred and seventy-three thousand } touches, somehow—the silver rib-| ficld National, when she heard Jim's| Stock and household goods were | blanketed dais, while Red Dog ad-| convinced. of the Department of Labor, Railways | tons of artificial silk are used annual- bons.” voice in the hall below. He whistled, | taken to the boats. Five hundred / dressed the gathering in his native and On the deeper bodies|1y for the manufacture of ladies’ ae and she came to the stairs, leaning |@nd ninety cattle and sheep were) tongue. The speech was translated Advice Of King’s Physici of water these birds are more nu-| stockings. If the wealth of Great Bri- o CHAPTER XXIX. over the banister.to smile a greeting. | driven into the water and made to} for the benefit of the thousands of IEE Ings Ehysician merous this year than ordinarily ow-|tain were distributed equally amongst “Hello, Juliet! Anything I can do|Swim to the vessels, where they | spectators. ing to the fact that most of the| the population, eve! son’ would - Charmian awoke next morning aera ees neaied ahora’ cen dreda totlh Rest Often and Never Eat When eae teh ry Pe _ with that strange sensation of some- _ thing gone wrong that comes after a bereavement, the pain of which has been lost for a while in the blessed oblivion that descends on us with It was a moment before she understood its meaning, and as the truth dawned on her there came with | it the thought that Jim was home | again, and her heart lightened. His | Aiareronticcont presence weuld make things easier—| —,, divert her grandmother from too-sad | sleep. thoughts. Lying there in the room— in the very four-posted bed, indeed, where she was born, Charmian | “ Eas shi id see the dust. The thought gratefully that Jim Bennett ete eaaegy) 2 _was a lighthouse, making the dark to help?” “You may entertain Grandma till I come down. I'll be there in a jiffy — soon as I change my dress.” “Why waste time changing? You look all right to me.” “11 look better in ten minutes,”’ she promised, laughing; and reply- ing that such a thing couldn't be pos- | sible, the young man went back to 'ye been opening the windows in my ancestral mansion,” he began. |“Believe me, Grandma Davis, my | mother would take the first train lawn looks like a hay field; and Towser jand Mouser almost wagged sheep which were too wild to catch were left behind, The Earl of Cassalis, who owns the island, was responsible for the evacuation and said he never again would permit its settlement. Eighty years ago there were more than 100 St. Kildan’s but now they have dwindled to 35 because of hardships and isolation. They lived in primi- tive fashion, without trains and mo- tor cars. It even has no trees, no cats, no rats, no rabbits and no horses. Latest Invention For Films Figures Stand Out In More Detail “In the days of long ago, my father and grandfather were chiefs,” Red Dog said, “‘so it is only fitting that I, the chief, should welcome you, our new chief, into my tribe. Last winter, I learned that the Great White Chief lay onhis deathbed. Be- side him was a great man, and through this man’s effort the Great White Chief lives today. Because of that one reason, T am going to name you ‘Big Medicine Man to the Big Chief.” ° Lord Dawson was then blanketed, presented with the wampum pouch and pipe, and the feathered head- dress placed on his head. In reply, the noted physician ex- Cold Says Lord Dawson, Of Penn hands or feet are cold, Unpleasant, sometimes serious sults may ensue, he mentioned. he is going to have trouble,” Lord Dawson. Never sit down to a meal if your ‘This is.the admonition of Lord Dawson, of Penn, physician to King George, offered to ‘a distinguished gathering at the sec- tional session on medicine in connec- tion with the British Medical Asso- ciation Convention, held in Winnipeg. re- “Tf a man comes home after a hard day’s work, cold and tired and sits down and eats a good, square meal, warned “Before eating he smaller sloughs have dried up. In some quarters farmers report- ed damage to thelr crops from the feeding activities of wild ducks.