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Thanks to .1(ruschoo.
A good appetite is usually a sign Of
good health. And ri peer appetite
la a sure edge that something is wrong
' somewhere. It you • do not eat your
' pleats and enjoy theM,, without any
enpleasant 'after-effectie read this
letter. The treatment that put this
. wan eight, would surely be good for
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ui taw ;-• •
I have much pleasure to be able
to inform you that by regularly
taking Kruschen Salle I regained my
• litiPetite, and have been ccunpletely,
• *dewed nem pains which I had
• suffered fir bady and limbs,
• a "For" yeari disliked,' ,all eating,
especially Solid food. I never sat down.
at-table„dating meals, rted lived on
mak and tVieeggs daily., Ohe,menth
a' ago, I- Started to take Krusaherr,Salts,
and •HOW can eat anything with'
- the-,gee,si.ou aptietite,"=.1-; E. D.
•• •; There are kik salte in Kruschen, and
emery one Of 'tham. isYritaesaarrY••to
•tperfect hndth. If you lead u strenuoriS
, life in the epen air, if every organ in
your body performs its functions
perfectly,: if •year 'diet is exactly
aneeda thew "yoilifitti-ektitiet frOM
the food you eat and the air you breathe
0I1 that is necessary to keep you fit
Mut' if you spend the greater part of
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. ARTICLE No. 22 •
• There is sall one •point in Auction, always go genie if hearts or spades
and Contract that is undecided, one on 'are trumps and there is a five -card
whicliatlie ,exparts -di -gree, and that •major. Suit in either hand. 'On the
IS: When stiould• the partneror the deal- other hand, there are many-bandthat
Ala:a, • 0 ,
er take Out the latter's no trumrbid will score game in hearts or spades
with a bid- of two hearts or ,two that are not game hands in no trumpsnades? As one of my fellow authors For these rather evident reasonsthe
hag said: "It is the thorniest question writer advocates tree take-outs of part a‘ • ,.;ala
of latter day biddirigaa ner's no trump with major suit bids.
... . --..NYekY writer on th. gime -.seeme to From then on, it is up to the original
your life indoors', if you : cannot get, ,
.have a ciftrent opinion so that it isaeo trump bidder to use his judgment
-„allthe fresh air and exerelse you need, a .nor surprising that the average player as to -Whether lie •should try for 'game
if, your elimieating organs doe't: de, , has difficulty in deciding what to do in ,a,t9tae; major suit or go on with his no
their work .,-caaily, naturelly, • axed Cala :situption: The larter has frequent, trump •, '
regularly, if your diet is, not cacti#' ly stated that, in his cipinieti, • partner a An ;English writer who doesn't be -
What It should bey 'yew Wake, Un- should take out freely with any five-, *neve in the ' American informatory
refreahetiVeat Wide:tett ejtatite; work gird 'heart or „spade suitaproilded the ' aletibleaseye'thatee Way. to. nettlet.1AO
without zest, and iilaY, Witheut enjoy, „ band Contains at least one euicktitek, question, of a take-out of peetner's 'no
ment-Kruschen is what YOU ' 'Madge' . Of comae, with, aria greater.:strength, trump is to adopt the following °On
pnd feresehen will putve right ., . the t eatis obligatory a , Or viairaltJe.. velat.it*a ...When the take -eat .1a- train
'KrasehOif eWePtea'It and el:e•anseil Yinir '..': 'vvitli aix or More hearts or spades, all weakeesesay: ae bid two hearts' and.
blood, seta your interrialamadhinery writers agree that a take-out is ohlimi- , When from strength, say: a make it
Nye/king smoothly; sends you out bete . tery. - If the °Heine' no trump bidder ,two hearts?... This is,. of course, the
sunshine or shower with the •same' _cannot _help the _Major. ,aitit lid„ Ate _English idea, ..0 humor and_a_more_or
ehilelyaleadineariaTetatile •dayasawolit ,
should • either bid two no trump oe leas severe criticism, of the inform&
or tbe day!!as' obtainableat
er •
- Area his own suit if hehaw one; tory double. In England t•hey don't
DSt?
resat
esait 45eSte iand 75c. •
' an
other -Wise, he should pass and let his ,enthely approve Of- the double, mar do
rug , pbattle.
-• partner struggle along with the Major they, consider it a fair convention.
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suit
Needless tQ say. -we will continue to
0b iect of al , _1 b g, bath .at believe in the, infermatorjr double and
• W•• •The
What New York- • Auction and Contractididn, is to find a bid not adopt the English euggestion as to
1111rsee
••Studentat Air Rates Cut
Mexico City.-To•eneourage student
travel by air, the, Pan •Ainerican Air-
ways -is 0/fertile a'40 per ceet -reduc-
tion in its regular, fare, the slashed
wrIce affectini the lines of the Mexican
Aviation, CaMpeity. A aubeictiary of the
larger , corporation. Reduced price's'
will continue into effeet until Oct. 15.
There is more power in kindness'
• than there is in'dynamite, but it takes
longer for some people to'find it out
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a • that will go game, and the best way to the take-out. ,
• Wear -•accomplish this purpose is to show a • The following is a good illustration
Is mg five -card major suit whenever possible. of the value of the take-out with a
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Experience has shown that a hand that hand that most of the autb.orities
KirANNEBELLE WORTHINGTON -will go -game at.no trump will nearly Nalatild tress:
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TEETHING patterns w
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One of he most important things
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bevels do their work of carrying off
• waste matter promptly and regular-
ly. For this nothing is better than
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children. Casioria acts so gently
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COLOR.
• Mee in general experience a•great
joy in color. The eye needs it as
much as it dOes light. Let ;any one
recall the refreshing" sensation one
• experiences. when on a, gloomy day the
gun shine it Out on a particular spot
oii the landscape and makes the
colors et it visible. That healing
• Powers were aseribed, to colored pre-
cious stones may have arisen out of
the deep feeling of this inexerestible
Pleasere.-Goethe.
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Ilow Rashes Do Itch!
Bathe fkalg Alth
CIITIFICUit4 OAP ,
atioinewl
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Hearts -9, 7 .
Clubs -9, 7; 6
Diamonds -j, 7, 6
Spades -J, 6;5, 3, 2
Clubs -.T. 3, 2
Diamonds -K, 8, 4 -
Spartes-K, 8
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: A
Hearts -A, 10, 4
Clubs -A, 10, 4
Diamonds -Q, 10, 9,3.
Spades -A,,7
Auction Bidding: -
NO. score, first. game. Z dealt and bid
one no trump and A passed. If Y bids
_two hearte_YaZawill score game but, if
he passes, A„willopen his spades and
Y Z willionly score one or two odd at
no trump. It is a good example of the
value of a free take-out. •
Contract Bidding:
Y should bid two hearts and. if B
passes, Z should bid three hearts. Y's
-hand doesn'tittatify-o-reblet-so-the-
band will be -played at three hearts.
There are many such hands at Con-
tract where a fortunate distribution of
the cards epable the declarer to score
a game that cannot be contracted for
In the bidding.
Problem'
Hearts -9, 8, 3 • • • • : Y
Clubs -A, el, 7, 6 : AB
DiamondS-Q., J, 9,1, 6 Z :
Spades -A -• • •
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• alearts--K, Q. 6
Q. 8
Diamond -A, 5, 2 .
• Spades -Q, 10, 9, 4
No were; Z dealt and bid one spade.
•What should A now bid with the fore-
going hand at either Auction or Con-
tract?
A 'has the choice of one of three
bids:' -(1) an informatory double of one
spade; (2) a bid Of two diamonds; (8)
a bid of one no trump. It seems to the
writer that an informatory double with
._thhir hand is bad practice. • It is too
strong: a hand to Play at a minor suit
andnett strong epees);to play, at
hearts. Pot the same 'reason, the two-
cllamoed .bid should not be niade. It
takes a great. cleat Of strength In part-
ner's hand to- make game in diamonds
but very little to make game possible
in no trump. The no trUmphid seems
the best bid with this 'hand for it offers
the beat chance for game at either
Auction or Contract. ••
• Nervous Indigestion
Troubled for Years, Mrs. John
Machon Thanks Dr. Williams'
Pink Pills for Permanent
Relief
loon .saw
'For many years
had been trou-
bled with Indiges-
• tion 'and my.
Change nerves," writ es
• Mrs. Sohn Machon,
Calumet, Que. "I suffered constantly.
I tried many remedies, but without
gaining any relief. I was unable to
get any restI got a box of Dr. Wil-
liams' Pink Pills to give them a trial.
I soon saw a great change. Now I can
go to bed and have a good night's rest,
and am able to de 'a day's work with
any one. All I have to thank for it le
Dr. Williams' pink Pills. I would not
be without them in the house."
Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are remark-
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because they' create new rich blood
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50c e package.
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' • We Mothers Know
"Peace," they have said,
Through the sad profit of our pain
We grieve -till time is gone,
We 'shall not /earn to build again
The bricks of Babylon -
Our sons are dead.
Stilled are the gun,
Goodwill, they say, shall heal, shall
bless •
The lands now, year by year,
But though the merciful possess
I The earth, they shall not hear
Our little sons.
They were our friends;
Our thought, our breath, our blood
we gave
To make them so:
They bought us peace, and in the
grave
Is all the peace they know,
T9 make ainends. •
Leaders 'and 'lords,
' Who in your 'pride decree that thus
Or thus shall scores be paid,
• ,An age is building when with us
,your reckoning shall be made,
•Whe have no- swords. • • d
Biting
"e mothers know;
B th ' le hearths w sit and
I bit him.N • k,
Beneath the influence of drink.
Nor yet in madness, rage or hate,
Or any other fr ntic state;
But after calm deliberation,
With neither .hastci nor heeitation
I simply took, his ,finger tip
And gave if a decided nit;
And, unperturbed by shame or pride.
I claim that I was justified, I
As I can prove, I hope, to you. l
I ask, what is a chap to do
When Father rubs his great fak,
thumb •
Around a tiny infant's gum
To see if his first tooth is throug-h ?
I ask you, what's a chap to do?
I bit him.
-0.A S. in Lanilon Evening News.
Enjoying Scenery
To enjoy scenery you should r;tn,
hie amidst it: let the feelings
which It gives rise mingle With oth, .•
thoughts; look round upon it in i•'.-
tervals of reading; ancl hot go to
it- as one goes to •sia? the lions fes
at a fair. The bc:aa " 1 is not to hc•
' stared at; but to be 1;%'ed with. 1
' hate no- pleasure froni hooks Which
equals that of reading over for the
) hundredth time •great productions
1 which. I almost know by heart; and
it is just the same with scenery.
Froth "Diary of Lord Ma-aulay."
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y e wor s
dream;
• Again we watch them die; •
They willed the peace that you blas-
pheme
And, though you still deny.
it shall be so. •
-John Drinkwater.
ERRORS
The errors 'of a great mind are
more edifying than the truths • of a
litae.-Borne. ' •
Cried at Night
k Ift
"Night after night, assoon as we would
get settled in, bed, baby would_ start
crying : .. BABY'S OWN T'Al3Lhata
aarigecl all this. What a blesied re-.
a," writes Mrs. Arthur Baker, Jr.,
• Winona, Ott. Give
Baby's Own Tab-
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trisubles, acelds,,
fevers, colic. Abse-
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POUNDS PRINTS, SILK Oft VBIaas
• an eern
Co. chatham. -Ontario.
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speaking aloud what's on your mind
Ore cause of iongetrite. Most women , •' BABY ClitIONEIB
outlive" their husbands I
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The. London . Spectator Says that, 3 VET reran ts, $1.00. A. Meer
' AD• BABIAYN ACappirCoBvell" cABhicliks.41.' "Alt
"Thoma A. Edison
-Melte:the arit taiking Machinefidad
• Daddy -"No, son. God made the fltat
one ut Edison made inettet one that
could be shut Off...!
HusbanclaJDon'a Matter
If a married woman eats onions you
cloche pretty sure she's still in love
with her husband.
• Nothing dries quicker than the tears
Pf a hypocrite,
A scientist says: "Kissing is the re,
• suit of two sets of emotional cellular
vibratkins_which attract each_other.
ands heceme harmoniously merged in-
to a rick chord of contact." A good
many people have enjoyed kissing
without knowing what it "aia.II about-
Jim-"Smothera takes off his hat to.
nobody."
trees he get his hair
A woman may be expert at picking
),
a 'frock that wont fade, wear out or
run, but, apparently, is not always so
lucky ,when she Picks out a husband:
• Old Lady -"Wasn't Its yon to whom
I-gavea• bottle of Elderberry Wine last
week?"
• Hobo-"Yes'm. I've come back to
see if youll sell me a case.'
Spinach has come in for another
blow from a, dector, who insists It's
good food for•rablitteenly. That, how-
ever, will not discourage/thousands
who reason that it tastes so bad it
must be healthful.
A wise husband never quarrels with
her husband until after pay day. The
old men are looking se Yining these
days that they all seem to die before
their time. People who are too old to
learn have outlived their usefulness.
Just how far .you get in life' depends
on whether your vehicle is the Wish-
bone, the jawbone, or the backbone.
A politician thinks , of the next elec-
tion, a statesman of the next genera-
tion. Unfortunately a girl doesn't
seem to appreciate her late husband
until too late. A lot of time is wasted
trying to think up • ways to 8ave it.
Marriagenare very much the same af-
ter the excitement wears off..
First New Bride' "Do you still be-
lieve that the stork carries 'em?" ,
Second Newly Wed -"Oh, no, they
come in airplanes now -an airplane
means one-duoplane means two -
triplane meaus three." .
First New Bride ---"Oh, dear me. /
must hurry home."
Second Newly Wed -"But Why?"
First New Brille-"A , Zeppelin just
flew over my house."
Mother's Songs.
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Ob, 'sing the songs we loved to hear
you sing •
When we were baireies prattling
at your 'knee- :
The' songs that made as happier
'mid our glee,
And ever fondly to our memories
Tour gentle , voice, still musically
• sweet;
Has charms te soothe the heart,
and dry the tear:
Then sing them softly. sweetly,
- mother dear, • •
And we will lister, gladly, at your
. feet.
With moistened eyes, and heart in
childhoods home,
The mother sings the songs of
of other years:
And Scenes where long ago 'teas
hers to roam
'Gladden her sight tho' seen 'than',
•
gathering tears -
The thatch -roofed cot. the stream.
the Men. the mill, •
Though distant far, are tvith t'he
singer still.
• She hears her father :a kindly .'roice.
and tees
Her mother's loving smile. as sun-
.
shine bright':
She listens to her brother's laugh-
• ter light,
• :vs a utairelran d they roam
daisied leas. .
And once again she sits within the
bowers -
the Village May Queen -crowned
with blushing bowers.
• M. WitIlaine ;
-Joke ll
Fuerton.
BABY'S OWN TABLETS '
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ISSUE No. 20--"32
tiocas are 'culled' by :Government iiia
tor: We •fiatch eer breeds. Write toe' •
tree catalogue. A. 11,,Sviritser; 'Orant011a
'AYE 32 F11RHUNDRED:
HORNS.' 10 cents; Rocks yrnite.
•'Rocks Red, 1,2,centei;,denvered any. ante:
Month olds, 25c.' Pallets, ajr ages. prices' •••
furnished. Model Hatchery. Nitthener.
Ont.
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moron BOLT pon ssz.r.
lop ICH -RD SON DOUBLE CABIN
_Il
V cruiser, about 'thirtY a
feet. in WO
altogether only four ,or five months isi
two seasons; complete equipment include
ing_carpets_bed_and,-table -linen. chins ...
glassware and silver as well as all masa
in equipment and many extras. This
cruiser with itp two cabins and its 'veil
equipped galleyis an unusually comfort,.
able boat' for week -ends or longes
cruises for four to six people. It la ex-
ceptionally ;seaworthy ama has cruiceil '
all over the' Great Lakes. It has a high
class and very'economical 60 horsepower,
six -cylinder power plant with complete
electrio lighting throughout and speed
of 12 to 14 miles per hour. • It is a site' •
cial paint job and very attractive in a
Iv
pearance. Owner will sacrifice for n
its original cost. H. Watkins.; 71
Adelaide St.. Toronto. .7,
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The only Service that power cannot,
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Prescott. .
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the Acid
SICK stomachs, sour stomachs and
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acid. The stomach rata -es are
over -stimulated.
Tocemuch acid makes the stomach
and intestines sour. Alkali kills acid
instantly. The best form is Phillips"
Milk of, Magnesia, because otie b arm-
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volume in acid: For 50years the stand.
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