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'Turret Cigarette Hoikey Contest Headquarters Staff
•
orting,210. *Wont; of Entries. Received
The scene illustrated above. will
• give our readers a slight idea of the
• vast number of entries received in
eTurret-eigarette-$15-0007.00-Casb-
•Prize -Hockey Contest.Well over
three million entries were sent int
bring the post mark of March Sth,
ora prior date, which was a condi-
tion binding upon all Contestants
deskingto qualify_forone of_theZM_
cash.. prizes. The enermoui; task of
judging these millions of entries is
going forward as rapidly as possible.
According to the latest reports •from
Contest Headquarters, it will be
Roasible to Publish the complete list
of prize winners abbektterPart-.
of .Aprd. '
What New York
Is Wearing
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BY ANN'HB•ELL WORTHINOTONs
niustiNttcd DresevIgking Leeson •Fur-
nished With Every Pattern
.or Am-
e..
• 1 •• • • t• • .„
.handwritten:, "x” nieenVtlie end Of -a
Where "Thirty"
.
:Was Originated
, . _ . • „
- • ";t0" a s rrnatiing to any-
onetra oriedon a, newspaper
or w servke: At, the hdftolii7ef a
• page or edita:ial copy it indicates -the'
• end of The iece. Ilia whence carie
the terin? Owen. 4yars
an 'employee of the Utia• (11,Y.1 Daily
has'complied eight"inore or less
pram, 031..6 theor:e's which' ?dikter. & Fab -
Usher rep3rts as follawS: • • •
When, newspaper stories, were
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sentence, "xx" the end of a paragraph,
(Roman -for Itr) the end of the
stork, • - • -•
2. In Bengali "80" means "farewell",
or "I quit." A report of the, East Indlai
Company misprinted the figure to "30."
" VLitaitypetrathineseeast-tYpe
Shigs-
�f 30 ems maximum length,. hence "30"
mane the. end of the:line.
A telegraph operator whose. num-
bee was 30_ once stayed at hit. key
sending news of a disaster long after
his assistants had lied and until death
came to him.
, S. Long ago in the West despatches
I were delivered by messenger from'the
telegraPh• office to the •newspaper of-
fice. The telegraph Olee. elosed at •3
a.m.; hence, the operator scribliled at
Che hottoin--ntliii-last-sheet 03 o'elock-;
which became abbreviated .in turn to
:3 o"e," "3 o," "30."
May Even Go Back to Spartan
• Triuinph ; • '
6. When the Associated Press was-
••stablished each seemlier paper was
entitled to 30 telegrams per day. Last
• of the day's (pieta was labelled
CHILI) need rode for conversational asides on the
7. Early telegraph operators had a
REGULATING?
wire: 1 -Wait a minute.• 4=When
I'proceed? 13 -What's the mat-
ter? 30 -End` of item. '73-Itindest
ill Yon Pay 3c To
Be Rid of Your
• Indigestion'?
Here is a positive guarantee no
ferer from indigestion, sour, acid stom-
ach can afford to ignore. Within two
minutes by the watch, at a cost of not
More • than 30 you may be id of acid
stomach. indigestion, -bloating.. gas,
belchini and stomach pain.
bo you. doubt it? Then go to ybur
nearest drug store and 'get a Package
of Bisurated• Magnesia and use as di-
rected.' If after 'the first dose you do
'not feel it is worth its weight 'in !old,
if
the belching, gas and pain are not
relieved completely. you may have -Your
ramiey.baok.,
Bisurated • Magnesia is sold on, this
positive guarantee because we know of
-It in stomach -distress. ---It is -used -
by thousands of stomach sufferers the
world over. The cost is about ao per
dcse. You just.iiimply can't afford to
suffer longer with etomach distress, acid
stomach and indigestion when real relief
is so inexpensive.
Try it just once after a heavy meal
and_sea_for yourself aciw magically it
works. Twenty -�V0 .eguIar deses-Ixr
every package.
Can. Crocodiles Cry?
• Th hraie "croc.odile tears" has
e p
been used for so long that it comes as address Yoer order to Wilson Pattern
'rather a
to learn that, according : Service; 73 West Adelaide St., Toronto. fatigue and 'conditions which, in an ,
OtiIa011i
Mrs, Fitzpshigit Tells HOW Or.
• Pilin tooth%o mo•
,!.1 „became Jun -
down and tillable to
do mr, work for .s
family: of seven,!'
vikife'slidef.'W.
Fitzpatrick,,Marguis,
Sask. "I was 10141
had anaemia, and I took tntatment, but
--with--zery little improvement. Finally
gy sisterewho had hictflikiaiiie disease;
advised me to try Dr. Williams' Pink
Pilgi-as-they- had -done her have taken seven boxes. Today I'm
well; able to do my own work; no more
tired feeling or weak spells. I can run
upstairs without puffing. 1 sleep and eat
Well. My friends ,are sstonished at my
changed appearance and never fail 'to
• a*. what I'm taking. My reply is: 'Dr.,
Williams' -Pink .Pills'." •
Dr. Williams' Ph* Pills actually.create
an abundance of mew red blood, which is
• the reason by they have given new
'vitality. and strength to thousands of
• such nervously eXhausted and oVerUra-
wothen. BwrAlly: helpful. for grovidng
• 'girls. Try them, At your driiggisCs in the
, new glass container: Silca 'Package. •27.
• Can Now
Run •
Upstairs.
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The new afternoon dresses are ador-
able in the_ggy light shades of both.,
rough and flat crepe silk. •
A pretty jabot, frill tucked under
the flat applied neckline band and wee
sleeve frills that give a suggestion of
ar sleeve, are modish touches of this
youpg.inodel. • ,
The skirt is 7ery.slendeeizing, cut in
panel s•iling at the hack as well as at
the front.
It's a dress in which you'll always
appear se smart for these informal
evenings. „ "
And it's "so easy to put it together.
e /41"c---2707-m-a
14, 16, 18, .20 year's, 36, 38 and 40
• inches bust.( .'
Size 16requires 3 yards 39 -inch
with % yard 35sincli contrasting.
• HOW TO- OltDER PATTERNS:
Write your name and address plan-
ly, giving number :and size of such
patterns .a-you!tvant. Enelose 20c ih
stamps or coin (coin preferred; wrap
it carefully) for each number, and
-Begonias' and Gloxinias
50 varieties of Tuberous -Rooted Be-
gonia Bulbs for' garden, house and
verandah. Pendula Begonia, Jest
banging basket plant ever introduced..
My Begonia collection represents the
best varieties in cultivation. 16 Var-
ieties of Gloxinia bulbs -the most
beautiful, new and rare, house ,plant.
Catalogue free upon request.
J. E. CASTER, GYIELPE, oNT.
ovttinitti-tvEnt.- xrIvENTorti.:
*0.0ted inventionsand tun
ntorimition *4.0;00% w.40 ***ossr*** '
tapy; Nom rake* Att031678: 078 BOX
18treet.
BAST
1 BABY CHICKS. AREt C4Ift
• 4 ADIAN ApproVedchl�ks. All
hocks ,are culled 1Y Government InaPees •
tor. We hatch sfx breeds. Write t011
free catalogue. A. H. Swifter. GrantOth .
'Ontario.. 4, • •
411 POUNDS PRINT, MET, girLi
or Velvet
ii
Rm,ants, 41;00. A.
coe
'Creery Cu.. Chatham, Ont.
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•correspondence for Pau. Men an
women, all ages. Particulars free, Wri
Canadian Correspondence club, 201
Danforth Avenue; Toronto. . .
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A, 3ENTS AND PRIVATE PURCHAS0
.t EBB wanted, throughout Canada to
fireproof document and ledger cabinet
scores of tdstimonials shove that the
"ll a long -felt want and sell readily t
nearly alt classes of professional!
flea,
rehants and farmers. Apply,Eireproor
Iginets...and Safes Liinited. 353 Greene
Weed Avenue, Toronto.-- • . ' -
BRUISES
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.stoTOrt poet 'SO aag..t,.., ' :.....- '..
I C H. A. 1:t I),,SON ' •DOUBLE 0413
, • •crulegi,. about -thirty'- feet, .in . uS ..
altOgether, only, .four.er.11yaotiontlia .1 •..
tWo'.0seasorise.coropiete„equipment-menos
inisa•seter.Vandlitdn....Niti,tsatiml-SoL11410,..aiti. jchina,:_.,: ',:_•_......,..
ine,•iquipmeiat and -many' •extras. Thill , • ' '.
Cruiser •with its two cabins and 'its well .• -
equipped galley is an unusually comfort.' • .
able boat - for ,week-ende , or - 101101 - .
'cruises' for four to six people.• .It ft e • '
3
ceptionally seaworthy . and . has .. croft
• all over the' Great Lakes. It has a hig
class and very economical 60. horaepowe .
1*U...cylinder' power plant with comple f
electric •lighting: throughout • and •spee '
of 12 to 14 'miles per hour. It Is a a . ,
• pea.rande: Owner will sacrifice- for' ha
alai paint job arid very ,attractivain,
its' original cost. 711: •WatIdne, 78 i
Adelaide St.. Toronto:, '' ,. .. • - • ' , • •
4there's nothing to equal
Mond. It "iekes hoie.
Antiseptic, soothloS, healing;
Giv0 quick re110 1,
• ' • Why Children :Misbehave ...
•
Juvenile waywardness iromuch more
likely 'the. result of parental falls from
• ace b'ad •eiamples all around the;
clildren; lack of:. sufficient sleep, or
poor environment, or all of thein.'
The original sin is, in the home.
-, So believeDr. William Moodie, an
English physician. He was- addressing
e •dicarOfficers of Scheele, In Lon
don, and a report. of his address ap,
pears in. The Lancet, a' London medi-
cal journal. -
•
The commonest causes of complaint
brought to Dr. Moodie's attention. in his
cliniOrere, in orderr-we
Jug, nervousness. munanageableness,
lying,' temper; stammering, truancy
f oncentration Wlien -the
andlacko c
children were examined, it was ex- •
tremely common to find evidence of
TnAcTrrE Strum= intormiwir
•POICRENI: . •
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�NE OF THE FINEST SIIM3864
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.homes on Georgian Bay to rent toll
Tilly and August or entire :Summer seat
son. • This property is located in a most
exclusive neighborhood in the most beaus
tiful section of this beautiful part of tilt
Great Lakes; within -easy reach of Poe;
Office and mail steamers. It tato a,
nificent view and excellent fi.ing an
sailing and Is safe forsmall boa . ,
Dining -room, kitchen and servants' quay* "
• ters • are in separate house. COmplet
equipment of motor boats. sailing dingh •
and small boats may be rented if deslreqi
-House4sLexcellefaly_equipped with line
china, silver, etc.; Moderate rentar
careful tenant. H. Watkins. 73 Adele!
St. W.; Toronto.
Lazy• men are the most. pesitiver. •
•they. are -too iagY to hiform then*,
selves pr •to change their nii6di,
•Henry „
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SOUR' 'STOMACH'
• Your stomach andLbowels are part
of one long tube. Bowels soured With
body poisons naturally upset the
itomach. For 50 years millions have
ased Warner's Safe Kidney and Liver
Remedy' with good results. Purely
vegetable,-.Plea.tant_lasting. Vveri
druggist knows good old' Warner's:
Try a. bottle teday. Warner's Sate
Remedies Co. Toronto -Ontario.
WARNER'S
SAFE KIDNEY AND
LIVER REMEDY
hock
I can't shed ; " adult would certainly be described as:
' regards to scient sts, these rep...
CASTORIA WILL
s ked w
• • •hyperthyroid anxiety tate.s
. read; , e
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Sparta over Athens at the termination Travelleratell'a different story., hb*- ' Pressure As. A Germ I6iler . . .
S. The 30 magistrates appointed by tearii at a . , .
eVer.• In one case, when.' , I Saturating germs with gas • at high mental factors -fatigue from loth of
'Often these arose from. ea dron-
of the Pelopennesian War were called a boat was
the "30tyrants and were ove rown steaming up the Indus, a crocodile was pressure and, suddenly • releasing it has
%When ).,...• , '.. '. • , ..ls regalia -sleep due to neisy orovercroyided bed-
reineigiIier OgIA: the organs' oi
. after one year's The end 'of the
' ' reign.• ' • shot and brought 'aboard. As . it was ..
Dein found'to destroy them. • Carbon -si .. rooms; and a eliety ..from broken
tyrants was heralded with a spirit of •Iyieg on deck -believed dead --.--the cofet.dioXid (ea.rbonie-aCid' gas) is usually
babies - and Ohildren are delicate.homes, illegitimseY; . and marital nn-
In.,,4•• . • ladness--30." . ;pokers were astonished to 'see what'
t employed because the • germs take .it
Little•howels nuist be 'geetly.-urged • happiness, the kind of home where the
_____-__.:_ss _ .•• looked lik,e- tears:- One -of -them; with , up more readily. , .
• -never foirced.. • That's why Cas-•
a. ana beside .him, 'bent over , to 'look.' , This methed is valuable in cases
• • child never knew what was going to
' t •
DO ITI
happen neX . • .
• .
.;is•
: At once the great .jaws opened and where h • ••-- •eat o - - •r che.mi.
cals can' not be "Vet thei., seemed to be a certain- '
•aud , mothers. It is specially, made • , .• .• spanned', while the tail lashed furious- I used; and it is effective also with •
inherent
The proprietor of the dairy was 1y. The child was just snatched bads larger organisma; such as small, In.: factor as well, since children
iii; exactly 'Comparable surroundings
angry with one of his roundsmen. in time, but another spectator .w
-"' sects, their eggs, or grubs. might 'fall •to show anxiety symptoms.
"Jones!" hestormed, "you're an knocked down by the, tail. .1i, Says Industrial , and • Engineering Dr. Moodie thinks that he has now col-
ab- .
solute fool!" • • I Some time ago, however, when. ex- Chemistry .(Easton. 'Pa.), in a deserip- iected some caees. vihere it' is orbs°-
. ,
Surprised, the man put down • lis'i perimeests were carried out to aster-. tion of the method:
can and looked at his employer clues- Jain whether crocodiles held tears Or 1 eween bacteria' ' lutely certain that the child can not; in
. Ibecome „saturated! the ordinary sense of the word, have
tioriingly. . . I not ;the reptiles refused to oblige even with darbon dioxid at . a pressure 01
knOwnorcertain home situations, Such
. •"You had a complaint fronirs. whet. encouraged, by a' mixture of SOO pounds per square ineh, and that as conditions leading up to .a.' divorce,
naggs," went 9n theproprietor, ' MI onion juice and salt. . • pressure is suddenly released, the bac-
. she wasn't at all satisfied with your i• According to . scientists,' the eroCO-' te•_.is. the : a are destroyed, and protoplasm': he and has quite clearly 'sensed
itiyet it
tposition and taken r
efugein in
Soe
-'
S"••• •
' answer!" • • (tiles posses lachrymal glands, but the ,
of the cells le liberated in a colloidal I • .
"Well, sir," said the puzzled milk- secretion. never reaches the .eyeball. i form because of the siid4n so:pension I for..m of .fiight.
' man, "she was telling' me as 'ow the It. Is believed that its function gas withili..the bacteria. , • ' ... . •
teingencer quotient alone, but eropha-
He deprecated the value of the hi. '
. _.
milk were thin an' got no cream bi • gestive, to lubricate the animal!sifseo
di. of the
l'This announcement is made by sized by illustration • 'the tremendous
it-"
toric is used 'by So many doctors
Milk -O!
for children's ailraents: contains no
harsh, harmful drugs. no narcotics..
. You can -safely give it to, young in -
'lents for colic pains. Yet it is an
equally effective regulator for older
children.The next time your child
has a little, told er fever; or a di-
gestive upset, give WM. the help of
Oastoria, the ehildren's owns rem-
edy. Gcniiine Cast•oria always has,
the name: •-• •
6.d4/794a),,
CASTORIA
p,,HILDR.,E„N c rty .f0FT IT
Take them
every so
• often. They1
Keep you
..HEALTHY
Soldtcerywherein
;5c and 75c red pkgs.
"Yes, and you, like a. blithering • ,
•— •4••— . ; David Crowther, who was formerly at I
ainount' of Information that' can be ob-
Theasrain'!" The NeW-Liveried Year the universitY er MirthP8'="' and. nwre' ta,ined by en intelligent InYcholokisi
idiot, told her oar milk, was as . right- recently at Celumbia, tniversity: While who -makes notes of the child's tem-,
year has changed his mantle .•
Ss
the.procestill in the e,j,perimental. . • .
, '
peiament. while. putting him thingh
"NO CASE AS.BAD AS MINE"
Now T7 and Fitter Thant 50
HAS
•
TKEN KNSMENA
FUR
22 YEARS
"I have been 6 yearthinking of ,
writing these few lines. 'It may seem '
strange, but I have been watching the . •or,
'papers this last 6 years to 'see if there If' ‘!,
was any ease as hadas mine has been.. I il,t/IN
But I have not 'seen onc. I used to I tk
have siek I•eadaehes. and rheumatism
as bad • as could be. I mild not walk , •
without two stieks; eould not Walk
' round the table without holding.on to
. • it.That was when't _was the other
• side of 60,
,
" Now, if I live till next March 1 Alan
be 77. 1 haveedaken Erit.elieti Salts
for. over '22 years, and I. am in gnod
health- better now than the, other ,
side of 50. I'don• t have any fliegini4tti.4m
haven't had for several 'ears. So ,
if anyone can give Urtschen Stilts
a good 'name. I ('an.'. I don't feet
any older now than I did at 54. and
I can walk 41 milia 'an: hour. without
asy Irooble:" • '1' 1,.. .
It is corimion knowb•de tlj,tl rheu-
matism is tissoeiuted w111, an exerci
uric acid in the ,Iptteni. Uric acid
composed of needlelike er)staIR, and
the pain of rheumatilim i • caitstd 'by
• these " needles" settling doWn in the
jciints. muscles and tendons;
Kruschen is a powerful solvent of these
torturing erystsls. It swiftly dulls
their slihip edges, then flushes thein
out of the system. Yout pains ease;
swellings subSide, *netted joints be -
crime loose. Afterwards, the "little
daily dose o Kruschen so stimulates
the liver and kidneys that regular and
remplete 'elimination is ensured. Your
inside is kept elean. lisehievous Uric'
;Rid never gets the chance to wenn-M-
I:Ile again:
Krusehen Salts is Obtainable at
i DrUg Stores at 45c. and 15eper bottle.
Of weoinldd, of rain, of bitter air; -
• Aad he goes clad in cloth of gold. ,
Of living sun and season fair; .
No Wad or beast of wood or wold
Bit dt,..1 with cry or song declare
The year lays down his mantle cold.
All founts, all rivers, seaward rolled,.
•*s,The• pleasant summer livery tear,
With silVer studs on broidered
vair;
The world puts off its raiment old::
• T o year' lays down his Mantle cold.
• Merles 11'01:leans. Translated by
Sir Henry Wetton,, in "Ballads
and Lyrics of Old 'France."'
stage, large quantities . of vaccines the ordinary intelligenee•tests. In this,
.
have been made, and the experiment way,' he said, much 'could be learned •
continues. . about the child's emotional reactions,
"Spores are not destroyed at. the without any pf.that 'difficult, tedious,
presatire indicated, but whether thisand almost invarithly destructive pry-,
resistance is. due. to impermeability -Of
ing into his mind which is essential if
the nieinbrane to the carbon dioxid; er
a temperament e-t:male is ;o Igo made
to the strength of the. heavy walla or
menibranes of the spore enabling it to , di.reedy-
..
i th internal pressure isnot' . .
S=PILIS
res st e
known. 'feast cells are destroyed with
difficulty, but larger organism.s, such'
as weevils and eggs ,found in flour and
cerea,ls are easily destroyed, either by-
, using carbon dioxi, or by a change in
air -pressure." •
Lost For Words
It was the first tinie the shy, young
man had been to a big dance, and
when hit partner decided • she aid not
want to dance the next he was •at
loss for something to talk abOUt.
"Do you ever have indiestion"
asked in at desparate effort to make
n Yersation.
The girl looked at
"isTb," she replied
'"What a pity!"
"I know such
him queerly.
• Murmured ti
an excellent rein -
Talk is cheart-'-eSpeeially Whe.n yyon.sle* your neighbour's telephone,
LoWliness and nobleness ere two
atitonyins, but have the.same meaning.
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•r••• • • *141!„Semestate.:,-4,1r,,k..,z,
t tt,
Early English Law Bok
Given to Yale University
New 'Haven, .C,onu.-• An original
edition of tatham's abri ginen , 'e/
tiered the first printed English law
• book; has • been presented to the
Yale school. Abrary. •
Professor Frederick . C. Chiea.
• law librarian, . said the edition, ap.:
pareidly published in 1590. isone of
22 recorded r•••hpie.s of the hook.
Upset Stomach 1
"nged BABY'S OWN TABL'rS 'for
ray children tvlien they had vomiting
spells, and fOund that they settled the
stonsach," writes Mi. J. M. Guthrie,
Smiths Falls, Ont. Valuable for teeth -
ing troubles, co!s,
• THOUGHT.
The peak is high, and flushed
At its height With •sanrise fire:
The peak is high and the star'
fevers o toiler Els"' Rai the fliotahi of mans higher.
to take - and - -Tennyson
bp* 8. See certi- '
ficate in each 2Sc
package. 258 • . VICTORY OVRSLP.
1 count hint brver who ore. oe
Dr. ' hisdesires 'hen him Who eon(tw
ABY'S OWN TABLETS his enemies; for the hardest vie.'
• 18 the stetety over self.- -Aristotle.
ret
ar).
.te
st,
fr
WHEN
OOD SOURS
•
Ah after eating
Many people stiffer from sour
stomachs,. TheY Call it indigestion.
trieani thatthe stotnach rierve.i have
been over -stimulated. There is eces.s
acid. The way to Correct it is with an
alkali, which neutralizes many tines
its volume in acid. •
The fight e ay is Philips' Milk of
Magnesia -lust a tasteless dose in
wafer. It is Pleasant, efficient and
harmlss. Results eonie .altenst in-
. sttit19. It is theapproved method..
You Will never use another whet*
you know.
• Be sure to get the genuine
of Magnesia Prescribed by
eitysieiansfor correcting excess aids -
fie a tettle-any cirug store.
The ideal dentifrice for elean
eth• and healthy gums, is Phillips!
. .
•
• Icrital agnesta. a superior inert.
iste *atrtfegtrards against acid-,
• (Made in Canada.)
ISSUE No, 16L—'32
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