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0? tile situations ; in • which. the . spade,' second: hand: bids t o.,hearts-
Itoiet 181'00:red; ":: -• • and the dealer.* Partner double* IS
Fist •A-doubkof,:erie of ii,"`Suit Of •this .double intended to defeat tlae,eore
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Wynne Ferguson!
••• Author ;of •PlitAdild41. AU.OTtON Ditt0611*
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.. -4)01 of the puzzling questions that The subsequent double • indicates 'addle
perplexes' the average player of Auce tioeril strength, but rarely iii. the suit
tion or Contract li,s1how-to diet/aguish' ,doubled. - For that reason it ls. geed
.,hetWeen a busdness ,demble (thate le, judgment. to regard such .a -.doiihle in-
etieiiiteteledtedefearithe •Ciiiitract);" :Varliehlir ---tia-aii -ilifortaitorY iliiiiblee---
.and an •inforinatorr•••eouble, -. (that ik Partner' bid either hi- lOng :Milt
one .asking perttier• for a bid): .There or, if his.- On -suit is to weak.. two..of
What New YEA' owl las
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• AS. TV p4r.Ing, . •Re' was shrewd, thrifty And imam,
Entering the Britelaville grocery stere,
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''lliastrattresswfakina...1,essor Far:-'43e,e.feld-te-tha-elerke• --------.-----
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. nie.h,ed Wilh „very pattern ' - IfUngrY . 1.44-"Oire The a dime's
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worth -or cheeSe• and ce.04.Lere-''
Olerlee-'"Anything• else?" ,. • . ' :
Hungry -Led--"Well. I'll trade the
•cheese and crackers for sardines." -
Clerk -"Ali right. • Aeything•else?"
Hungry ,Led, -Well, I'd.,,- like to
tred he sardines for potted meat"
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Cl• rk-"All••right." • ''
• .Plungry Lad -"Thanks. .1' roust be
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Clerk -"Yoe. haven't paid me •for the
Patted ' itioal?1---;'--" --- - --- '''• -- --
•• Hungry Ilade7.:i tradee'lhe'•sardiees.
for it." . , •
,, Clerkee,!Btit.you.•Itavetet' paid me.
,".illengry Lad"1.:tredeci,'the.theese
and nrankers. for it." ., .. ,'« . • •
•.:".•'Cler.lce.You., '-.ba.ven't 'Pid,..for the.
iheeileatid,cre.ckerii,"',. .• ,• e ..•'. • y '' '
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IlungrY. Lad--"kut -'Y'Pu,;litill::•40.
... theme Good day . • ',; %,• , :' ', •,,
'' • The' girl • fieni„ -the•Nottli" asked,. the
--liny'lrom the-Seuth-Whatesort of41--tee.'
there . was' before -teem:" , .' • - . .. ...
. Boy' frein the, South -"That's a 'fig.
.tree." r ' • • • • ; .:',. , ' - : ' ,•.
• • Girl' froil •the -;•••Sciatle7,;"Ohl . ." I
thought•.'the' leevies were. larger than
that."„
. •The inconsistency of -some people is
.niade manifest, when •they", put -bird
.baths and, bird boxes .in -their :yards.
to attract 'the birds and then".ecpilee
their small ions' with gime.. . • .
CANADIAN NAVICIOR1411.,,
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'Vote . .
A trip- to tol.ronto this Summer -Mecca
m.,',.10,110q of about two million people. duringthe
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NIL", fourteen days and eveturyes • o the
world's largest animal exposition.
This renowned. eirent fascinates visitors
tract or Is' informatorye and asking'
Jo! partner's suit. The; smallness or 'Perth* for a' -bid? .There is no deuht..
the,eontract preeladea any desire on •about, this ;:aitiiation. • The- double Is
the •dailbler's.;patte.te -defeat • the con- made afterehearing from. partner and
;•tr.c.t,4101.0'es hts partnerhaAlline,cere' 4herefer0,. 'Masi, be intended to defeat
sitry:atreagth in his own •hatidP,'•... In the'. contreet The doubler.ls acting
that case, .hoWevereparther•should be not only. on .his own.hand but; also on
_mite alert and try,efeel,the PeneleYe e•-partnetes„theuatute-Of Aehleh-bas-
Seeond: : •The deillge;of an Original bken,shorne by the original 'hie, of one.,
hid of -ewe, ,no -trumP, bewevere-le •a spade. ••;::-For: •that _reason_ any double
different -PeeijOgitien.• 'Such a 'double' mede-after.parteer has bid 'should -al -
should the desire of the.:0014e. ways be regarded es a bugi-nessrdmi;
ler to defeat the conteactewd liIs Part-' ble. ' •
nee should:Pis ',Olegifehts hand' is of' Seventh: • Suppose the dealer "bide
sifeheetrear, pikOltiel-a:bld of lila hone spade, second hand passes, 'the
own suit is. a visable. good. dealer's • partner bide two • hearts,.
•*judgraent to double. two no trunipsand fourth hand and the'..dealer pass and
second hand clOubieseIs such a double
intended. to _ defeat the contra .or
it informatory and asking partner,for
a 'bid? • Tee Answer to this seemi'sith-
ple-;•7-11'.7s-econd-han.d-hate-warttedvart---
ner .tO bid, .he have 'as'ked him
to do go•by,doubling.ene spade. Theree,
fere, when he passes' one spade and: •.
subsequently doubles„.t*O "hearts, ' the ;
ask partner to.bid three of his. suit
for the reason.. that. 'if -the ''..two no.
trump bid. is. Sound,,a three ..bid is.
with-tts..duzerse.-4nd-colos.sal-attractions. • 0? •thrto defeat. befose•it Js made.
• , • .. Great .permanent baildingsare filled 7TPC10-351167 common:
, • • .nature/41nd Manufactured products froth. . Third:- • hi- the case of -a delible Of a
.•• far-off lands. • Mtisic Of 'tlit-wnrld's. best milt' bitt tWo,..a little, different .quee-
..! bandi, .i.nduding.Besses-o'4V-Barn frOin • lion a,risies, usually.is 'Mote difficult.
•• • • Gre4t•Biitaile, the Exhibition 2000 -Voice' te._. defeat -a ..euit,;bid.than, -a trump,.
•-• • Otorusi..Sat.; -Aug. 27, ThurS„ Sept, 1, .• :KC to....bid,reesonable..eonclu,sion_is_that_e_lee 18
• • . Tues.,' Sept; '6, and Sat.,' Sept. 10; , the. *Mir Own suit In case partner •daubles '.doubling with In -tent to defeat the hid.
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in e Mon. Au 29; .Ka e Don with "Miss • ...partner . doubles a 0? three it: double an ,oppeuent's 'bid at• his first.
.opportunity, a dotible 'a-.s.absegiient.-
defeat the celittect .than . to try for • a,'•bid always to be .bregarded as .a
•prohleinatical .bid elf •"yoitr OWn.. ••Tlie business -double,' • • • ---doubte-Of-a-thresAlid-marks-the-filvld--,
hag line; for in.only very.' few isolated .spade, 'Second "heed doubles;; the..dear- ,slimming . • • .
cases will an double if a er;s•partner thieespadea, A white, pique with flag blue dots;
Th
three bid•be of any -value. e -double fourth-hand, and the deage, pass: and . •
Of:•any '.higthan her bid• three'. ise of 'second hand again .-.doublee..• Ie. this 'etude the..eriginal, blue bias binds and
White •rever. , The hite belt, bound in.
• • England, MA Britisk Schneider Cup
• Marie (-88.67 Seientk Marathon.
Svrini (Fri„ Aug. 26. for wcimen--Wcd.„*
- --Aug:3-1-ropen)rana-otherland4nd-ivater-
,' !forts programmes of Olympic propor,
tons: The Canadian National Exhibition, •
• • Toronto, Provides for all the family, the
• happiest- combination of recreational and
educational features to be found any-
where.
Send a 'postcard for free descriptive,
folders.
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To avoid disappOintrirent and in-
convenience,• _the management hays
arranged to aicept"advance Reser-
., :411cro • Grandstand .Pagtant
"Triumph"- and • for. any af the
four 2000-irolie Exhibition Chorus
-concerts:,
GRANDSTAND
RESERVED SEATS;.
'5r -A: pni-$-1-.-00Brii-Seats $1.50 ea.
(5 chairs in each box)
• 2000 -VOICE
ExHI3MON CHORUS:
Ground floor reserved 75c. '
' y Box chairs $1.00.
Send arsine or money order with-
out Jassy to Canadian National
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usually is better judgment to try to
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• Here's ajaunty model for the wa-
'emetWheefeel.:•they,,erai-euPport_a__feve.
course, always .a 'bush:less double. • double inteeded to defeat the contract
Fourth:. SuPose the dealer bids one. or is it informatory and asking part -
no trump, second and third hand.eass, nee for a bid?' Ie this case, also, the'
fourth. hand bids two spades and the answer seems 'Simple. "Seeond hand
dealer ,doubles. Is such .a double in- doubled ono epede'-for- the purpose, of
tended to defeat the contract' or is it finding out his partner's best suit. The
.inforraatory and -asking partner for a dealer's partner has teed ; to block
hid? This. is a very close question, that plan by his shut -outbid of two or
but, in ,the .writefe opinion, should be three spades. If second hand again
interpreted. as a 'business dous. e. s e -doubles, nejs merely -repeating
original bid of neutrump and the' dou;equest for a bid and in -even. more em-
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'ble of the suit bld slibuld indicate, in phatieternia: That is really the rea-
addition-to-tire -no Arun/pi-Strength-4n-.-sonable-view-point and-the-onlyenne.
the suie-bid and adesite to -defeat the that can be taken.
contract, :That. seems .e'y-good Jud- From the foregoing summary the
ment.. The, writer 'has carefully analy- Writer would recommend the following
zed -this -sittiation-for-years-,-and- has Interpretation of • informatory and
come to the conclimion that a business business doubles,:• ,
double after bidding. no trump, is at A double Of a bider One no trump or
least three times as -valuable as, the of a bid.,of one, two and possibly three
infermatory double. Ills still an open of a suit ,is luforinatory and asking
question, however, and the *riter is partner fora bid, provided the doeble
only giving his opinion for What it 'is is made at, first opportunity and b&
Worth.. fore partner has made a bid. The only
' Fifth:- Suppose the. dealer, bids one exception„oceers when partner bitlaa
' , Spade; second hand bids two hearts, no trump and then doubles an adverse
- • -third and-""feetth -hand 'pa:se-And-the -Such,abid- is -always -a-business
dealer doubles. Is such a double in- double. Conversely, a double of a bid
'tended to defeat the contract or It Of two or ,more trumps or .of four. or
informatoryand asking Partner. for, a more of a suit, �r a double 'after. part
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bid?
bid? .This•is not a close question like ner has. bid, or a double not made at
the fotirtli case, or the bid of a suit first opportunity, are bueiness doubles
merely indicates strength in the suit and. intended to -defeat the bid.
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Water trek H. W. waters
ftrifint giflarg Mu*
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Solutlori of Last Week's Problem
Asiatic Cranes Oblest •
Residienti Of London .Zoo
A recent poll of 'the Inhabitantsof
the Zoological Sodetys zoo in Lon-
don, taken by E. G. Boulenger; direc-
tor et the aquarium. reveals that the
oldest residents are e paif of white'
Asiatic ' crenea, veterans of tiptyr
• one yeare. . Next Comes a Banksian
cockatoo, received in 1906, and two
alender-bilee cockatiels, -Which took
up residence in 1909. TWo Brazilian
Million hawks attired hi 1908; and
. two Tenures, a griffon and. a sinerius•,
have completed twenty Years of eere
vice.
Among the mammals, the oldest'
. is beginning to show ides Of age.
Sbe van •still, however, climb up her
own tail to make a getawity: Twen-
ty years ago a New Gillhea echidna,
or egglaying anteater, arrived et
the aquarium. She iS named Day
.• dream, and Is believd. to be about
100 years old. Several bears were
• Acquired In wartime and are still
• Wog well.
Problibly the most belligerent cm-
,. , Calmat of the household is' ' a. big
kissisoiripi alligator, Who has killed
or inalmed many -tank." companions
dining his twenty years' reign. Now
his only co -resident Is a large Snap -
,p14 turtle.,
-Summer
N..' . , • •
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Coniplaint
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"i havd build Baby's OW11 Tablets.the
best of all tbikkren's remediee for Stone
fait Ctmptahii,. Colic, Teethini
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5fiteA! it lleOrg0
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Walker,. Thems,a-
berg, Ont. Cert!-
eath 2e package:
More than 1,250,-
000 packages geld
- in 1,931. 242
Dr: Williams'
AliS. Villi itABS1ETS
Hear s--nne
Clubs -3, 7
Diamonds -9, 7
Spades -6
Hearts -none
Clubs -A, 10
Diamonds -8
Species' -3, 2
Hearts -3, 7, 6
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' Diamonds -none
Spades -3
Z is in. the lead, there .are no trumps seven of Clubs, Y,
and Y are to take every ' trick eight of diamonds.
against any defense.
Solution: Z shodld, lead his three
good hearts. A's first two discifils are
the seven of diamonds and the Six Of
spades, but what should his third dis-
card be? He cannot discard the nine
of diet -Monde or Ts 'eight Of diamond -a
will be good; so is forted to discard
the seven of clubs. Y's first two dis-
cards are evidently the deuce and 'trey
ot spades ahd, when A discards the
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Hearte,-/fe
Clubs -Q, 9
Dia mon ds -none •
10,• 8
'should 'discard. the
B'S first two dis-
cards should be the eight and -ten of
spades, brit what should hls.thrd dis-
card be? He cannot discard the king
of spades or Z's Jack.will be good, so
is forced to discard the nine of clubs.'
Z should now lea'd the eight ef, clubs
ante-Tmuet-whrthenexttwcr triks.
This is a fine example of the "double
squeeze," showing how both A and B
were forced to discard clubs 4n order
tol'protect their tither whining cards-.
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British Fertilizing Project •
Increases FiOd Production
London -After .extensive researches
In fertilizers and fertilizing, Imper-
Chemicals Ltd., •announces that
It. is neiv possible to graze seven
cows. where four • grated 'before,
• Grantee the proper application Of
nitrogen. fertilizers and the controlof grazing in Great' Britain, eame
teresting results •would emere. • .
• PaSturage weald. be provided for
more , then :10,00.0,000 • additioatil
sheep, flnd .,the atreage required to,
feed a cow reduced by. half. :Pigs
could be increased threefold. Foule
try would rise itoin 70,e0e,060 to
n0,000,000. head.
' The productiOn of hoee-grenti
foods in Great • Britain caeld,' in 10
years, be intreased from ita present -
'oral of 38- per cent: 'ti 55 Pereent
of the •tountry's total food require;
mean. This would reduce the bill
br not lege
Lein te100,040,660 • , .
Like Other: authorltatire advocates,
Of *Wilt agricultileal • reriVill„ Sir
-Feedettek-Itebiee illieeteofdietel-
cal inditsttleg' 'eperiMettl and' Ad-
VitiOeY geiviteee beide out no hope of
Britain ever ,bedinning eble. to com-
pete in,the gritino Markets' Of the
*Mid and points to graesland tia the,
key to Britain's future. agrieultilral
prosprity. In &tell great.
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Otina,"',s;12.4.1.4 Ue104210.4trt O'qitger':.`.iz, 4 t'144.1.3. '10.144",:'''
er reliance should be placed upon
oversee supplies for breadstUffs and
British arable otiehtions confined to
raising food for livestock, Engliah
climate . being exceptionally favor -
to grasses and clovers:
AcCording to Sir Frederick, a
scheme which would make Britain
virtually self-supporting in 'the cst-
ly Protein foods - meat, butter,
cheese, eggs -could' become fully
operative within a period of 10
years, , The time necessary for the
cattle to arrive at maturity coUld
serve to make the farmers;familiar
with the now knowledge 'concering
fertilizers and better methods ef
grizineand pasture ' eon tral:
1-'1 heard that Vred'e Wifeeeft bini
Witjezett cley reason."
oSot Wel4 in. that ease, the left
hitt irk she foetid bine'
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the hide is sportivi. ' •
smartness. •.
You can make it at.o, very nominal
cot.
Many other cottons in mesh, woo It hus loads of charm and tailored
k..cy types and batiste Prints would,
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Tub silk's in. plain or crinkle crepe
are delightful: ; •'
----Style-Nee--2896-is-designed-for-sizes36, 38, 40, 42; 44, '46 and 48 inches
bust:
Size 36 requi es 3% yards 35-iech
With % yard: 35 inch contrasting and
4 yards binding.
HOW T DER PATTERNS.
Write our name and address plain-
ly, givi g number and, size of such
pattuns is you wnt. Enclose 20e in
stamps o coin (coin preferred; wrap
it' carefull foe each. number, and
addres yen order toWilsofe"Patten
Service, 73 est Adelaide St., Toronto.
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• Fish Pond
flere is e place todream and pass
away
The hours as ripples on the dark-
ling ivater
That lapand pat the boae, and. seem
• to say
linger . . . loiter."
The boat glides like' a ghost between
the banks
Of Weld .grasses lounging on the
breeze,'
And like a tawny skeleton of pismire
The boathouse leans between two
• headless trees.
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Here is an hour to Sense the earthy
... peace
..That drowsy ' birds end sun-drenk
' bullfrogs know, •
And here the harassed brain may find.
1--•erettee, Y • ,,
• Lulled. by the languid watA. libt7
less flow.
13 ut min must fret, and .cast a. hook'
pout,
To wtrseolt the heaven of a MO or
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-Andersn M. Scruggs, (Fron "The
Commonweal").
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Telegraph -Radio Parley •
Will Be Held in 'Madrd
Medrid.-Spain again will be the
site #! an Iinpottant gathering when
the International Telegraphnd, Radio
Congress meets here in Septettiber,
Preprations, are, going fcirward• for
the event, atid the governthent recent-
ly published e,decreeeiaring.Den En-
rique Meseguer. Martin, director Of
the National Meteorological 'Service,
one of the meinbers of the Spanish de;
legation.
The peninsula until lately Wee rare-
ly the scene of important Conferences.
From the title of 'the Algeciras Cat-
ference Th'100/11Try fe* thet We
ber Were held until the Leagile VE14
01l8 COuneii met here in 1929,
leg shortly upon the returb..Of Spain
to the League after RS ,withdrawal
Itoti Genera-
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In 1930 the International Railroad.
Congress Was lieliTE6re; aria "191 -
the Ilispano-AMerican Potal, Confer -
mice, *th the particiotion of ?Mtn-
hgaetre.and the United Stateg as Well, met
1S:UE Nt. 32—'32
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B A11.1) BON ).11
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abotit thirty feet. in use . ,
aitogethet onl' four or nye months 191
two seasons:, complete equipment inoltidol • .
tog 'carpets, bed. and. table linen, ,
glaasware•and silver as well as all mask
1: 'o e,..iiipment and '
ineny extras. 'eels -
cruise) with Its twit Cabins and ita
eeilifieeed-eilleei-an unusually -cameo
khle boat. for., ' week -.ends or .long
'cruises' for four to six people. tt: ex
ceptionally seaworthy and. has eruieet!
oyer the Great Lakes.4„It has a 418'07
class and very,econgmica.1 60 itoreepower •
/six-ncyttiegr,--fpo.wer-,,,plantveyretheconielet
electric. ligh.ting: throughout and .40 ,
of. 12 to1.4 Mlles ;per. hoar. tple, sp
cla paint job:and very. attraetivir apee:
peatanCe,,.• Gaingr saetillee fo , nalfl.
it a ,origitial -coat •.*VViOti
Adelaide.at,=, Toronto.'" •
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Baiesman-"Ladies and gentlemen!
I have heft> the famous flexible 'conill
that will steed. any .kind of treatment
You can bend jt double -you can hit
with a hammer -you can twist
dearlie;:d"Listener (1M
..nterrupting.)-
"Stiiay„ you comboyour hair
wi
Surely, when the gals can go araimd,
with so few clothes on them during
the. day,rthey,,would.not be too cold if
their had 'tdget up in the morning
during' the winter and start a'fire.
A Stotchman 'discovered a previous
customer's tip ,beside his plate in a
restaerreit: He summoned the wait-
ress. •
Scotchman-1 found this beside my
plate. ,, I'm a spertsman-I'll ma.teheye
for it." • .
Beeleo iv -Th n.-0 tie 71?-lece-TeIt----
Too bet if father ever bought
A bathing suit for daughter,
"Twoule be the kind she never Weuld
Wear either in or out of water..
,Ravelings: Min can hardly wait en -
til he goes home to Shed his coat and
his Manners. 'Monkeys quickly tire
of one plaything and turn to another.
Of course they aren't related to men.
Teacher -"If there were. four files
on the table, and I killed one, how
Many would be left?"
Bright"Piipil-"Oirethe dead ene."
And They Were, ,
"Something must be done," said the
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, UTICUItA
. Soap for daily ise. • .
, eltritaueiertietialitiiirrhiitaflens.
Teillemm idet4 after .
Soap 25c. glatment 25e.
mud 50c. Talcum 25e.
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-113:women-as-elie-smelled_the_biaenitri
burning in the °rim..
. aller-e-"Are you sere that the
flee manager has. gone for the day?"
. bilks 11'6Y --"Sure, yojt •don't see
anybody working, die you?"
Why do peeple Weer pyjamas? : B
cause other peeplowear pajamas. And
because pajamas are better lookie.
Girle-e-l-eateterernembevetheeecords_."
• to that new song?' „
Hee Father (trying,to read) -"That
-inaks-it-easier7--Noveall-youlvegot
to do to ina.ke me happy Is -to forget
the tune." ,
What a difference comma" 'does
Wonian is pretty, generally speak-
ing. „ •
;Woman is pretty generally speak-
ing: .. •
Oh, Yeeh!
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A little boy was visiting his awn--
try cousin". "What do you know about
cows?" quizzed the country lad. "I
bet you don't even know if that's A
Jersey COW." •"I don't imoW .froM
here, °ause I can't see its license."
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diary from you
You Cannot Afford to Let These
Pests Interfere with Milk
Production * - —
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FLIES have a decided influence Oethe
titer Of your cows. -They affect both the
quality and the quantity of the milk produced.
You cannot afford to let these pests rob you •
aziy longer who for a smell' expendittire you
can equip your covr stables with AEROXON.
Hang up, three AEROXON PLY CATCHERS •S`
over each milking sten; The flies which rise
frote the cows back will be soontransferred'
to l more Permanent quarters, arid with the
happy melt that Your' herd will be in better
flesh and give .much more milk.
.AEROXON is the imProved .fly catcher with
the -wider and. longer ribbon that ,stays fiat
It is coatll"witit aspecially prepared glee
whih flies find irresistible. 'Every AEROXON •
FLY. CATCHER 19 rally guaranteed not to
dry out Or deteriorate and la geed fez, three
week's service. If you find any diffieultY In
obtaining AEROXON FLY CATCHERS, We
would be glad to help yet. Please Write for
otir FREE cel red booklet entitled "The Fly
and its r !talon". Use .eOupan •below. •
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At Gracery andHardware- Stortsi in
- , -Gets the Fly EVety'lle. '
NEWTON A. H mt.., J. E. M. GENEBT,
Ontario Repet
esentative , Sole Agent,
56 Frent Se tett, .Totbrilo " , Sherbrooe, QUO;
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.AEROONFI,it' CATCHER,
.F.061: 011ide. ROI .22,.Sherbrooke, Que.
Please send me your free, booklet entitled "The Fly and its :ster-
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Nanie ' : .4
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