The Lucknow Sentinel, 1932-06-02, Page 3•
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;The ,lowest price it has ever,
been -sold at
What New. Y�rk
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• , • Recommends Dr, Williams?
sylAimNsELLg WowrimiGTog . pink Pilll.4 'to WomAn
topr 1. .•. ___Ne,' "Mileh4teevewrea8W40-8 bein
jemeaute , man. knows is•'', a
• •of 40 to 50
. . aaturned . '_eriwilbc;n1tire4eofrivliefae i
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a June beide to a May Qu,eets.
' -such •benefits from
Dr. Williams' Pink Pille"Writee Mrs. : The Unkindest Cut of All.
•Btockhank, Hamilton, Ont. "I felt so wee
e were ,seated in a liametecte
Seed ,and 'depressed.; ecturel not ,sleep;
my appetite was itepairee; emY'. skirl
and. lips Were ;pallid. I cpulenot nuke
,any headway with my housework -1
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ItetteSePlifeeedeas tbeic after Pelle
• did eht ;better, my coedeioe. :My stet;
ter, a graduate nurse,. advised,Dr. Wile
lianie:Pink,Billie 'After taking a feW'
bee;„CeleelieT:rie wcoansd,:teisottaii greatly - hettr,evecl.,. • I'or her brot.her, cut the rope. . ...' .
" ' I and my • natural . . • - • • . • • ,
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' ' - Meet of the the 'new. crop‘ol June ,gradu-
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e°,1tri‘iiVenflilleiPamP8st!t°1"riettr7Pedill?:' rebileld ate e• who eipeet to seethe world effete
bereeealstIting4thlr6rierbgibri eeillr4weinli4 eke' • , e , . . ! ., ;._,_•,,.. . e ,.. • •
JO' 'Wel,begin by lighting. another cigatet.
,.. stare -The wasted tissues :and ryitalize.. • ee.
.4., the' esthausted system • • They. remove, Mike—Pat.,.,I.:71io.t in: the worldf.is the
Matter?'"
'.. '. th'ea•urse c'f'''On44"'n•gt:If• ne•rircs'll3::°01' ' Pat7-1 Mt • got out. ,og the hoSpitee.
.:-. ittons,-- Tay ettelg... At your deuggiates
, 1 -was eperated-On foreappendicitisee ..
• ' • in the,pew protective. glass centaeners. "Mil -'What • does •,that .have to do
•• ..f04, a la ckage, " ' : '•' -•• with tbat_great „beile ele Yeat: head?"
•. . Pat -'A lot. ' They ran Out elf ether."
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--Narlii/111--Telkl*-011P Elechangea ' "•••-- leialrieliedi FeFfiheer's Mite •
TiatDroadea. Time of We
I OW1 La&
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rt3 Btocknann:rens I
Why She' you owt find many lazy Students'
GAINED Ib AWEEK
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tekipg geadlletieli„ e_gerclog• Kroschent Stopped it— •
e-T,here's one nice thing about -3Uneee Now 11 lbsbow*..
re helps to solvethe preblem of• what"
" started to take Krusehen
to do with old shoes. ,,And speaking of ' - • „
slipes-whiee shoes are signs og SUPI- maul ago, to reduce
'reY vvelgbt7-.
Illustrated Dressmaking Lesson
wished With. Every Pattern
• YPAPTeTgis000,-•
Author 4 ,41041104•14-1.0. It* BRIITSW. •
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.AetTICJI,E• NO. 24 •
•Iit the .plae, of the hands at Auction
• and' Contract - there" are numberless
- -epfentupittesetro -matte gOoll7Playhut
the maost important One oe all is the
of the trick that scores. game
or week ite Tetel'exanilideesuppeseellie
:"Ieclarer is preying spades -and it is
• easilyjpeseible to make 'three odd, but
.• there te •apparent way • to score
_ IMAM. That ie -the thine litittlef gle=
• darer to do some deep thinking mid,
endeavor.to figure out some wayto
nixie game. Sometimes this can be
• done by mentally pacing .certain bigh
• eerda the eneeenentsn hands-.Inesee
ivek- that *Mee' inoseibte. AtOther
limes it can only be done be letting
the eppenents: have tee lead in the
hope that they. will make a mistake
,and thee the declarer his only
. : charge far game - That . What Is
tUngthe IFidi ,SCOree
• On the • other hand,. suppose-' your • .
• • ' •• • •• etleaktia--ee 6 "
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• • : Clubs -C, • 3, "
• ' • Iramendslie. 1 8, 5, •4.,2
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opponents are -Playing the hand at
spedeee and It is op, te you tb save
game:roii 'egiirelitit-kotv teeterker
theee ,tricks eta cannot see any hope
for the fourth trick. Then you should
figure Out in Your .mind what cafe
or card e • your partner must bold to
make that extra trick and pray ac-
cordingly. You will be serprised how
oft eAk: the eard that you figure,..must
be' there, wilt be there and therefore
save the :game. It Is on close handl
of this type that the good player has
suck - an advantage. The •all -Import -
/IV trick of every-hand-ke the -one
thategeitlier makes game or •Berea
game; so bend all your. energies tied
concentrate ali eour thought on that
•one trick and, if it Is In the cards.'
don t let it get away from you.• ,
The following bandeis gteen as an
illuetration -of "the dealer's 'failure to
observe this fele and of the big"loss;
reulting. .
after trying several other ways. 1 an) •
mer. Almost white shoes are -signs of. pleased with the results, as from 224
lest summer. The average girl prefers lbs., I have lost 11 lbs., which 1 thinht
is a move in the right direction. I feel .
better' all round, ,and ana hopiog to ge$ .
down to 168 lbs. I ani 52 .years of Age!.
ane 0 feet 8 inches, and was petting ont
-weight consistently at the rate Of balk
On a balmy night in June, - • a -pound per week, so' you see 1 halitt
When the world was bushed In slum- cause to' be thankful for Knischeni : ' • ,
Salts."-H.W.•
An over -stout pemori is an auto.
'Neatly' the. guidance of the. moon
entoxicatedeeer- safe:poisoned) some •d
whose intereal „organs are failing to
expel trample be4Y•the waste peedecte • • . . .
of, digestion. 'Allowed to ,aeOurrsulatee• •
...
I asked one little miestion, •-
• .Andmybeatr wa,s fillee-withhOpe, •
Buther answer never reached me-
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47.90
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' A, trine, chic 'affair is this navy and
• bite crepe silk printed model.- Top --
Ped 'by plain white crepe, adds ,much
to its daintiness and: charm., Vivid
rd',buttons' accent the slimming
wrapped Closure . • e •
Modish '.fulness is given the dim -
•line skirt by an inverted plait at the
• centre -front and the centreback.
-It is equally lovely carried nit 'in
oee color, ,particalarly in crinkle
crepe silk in beige or cadet blue.
• Ant ie's made in a jiffy!' The sate
mg is enermous:
Style No. 2790 isedesigned for izes
inches best Size 36 requires 2%
yards 39 -inch material, 'with 1 yard
33 -inch Contrasting. •
HOW TO ORDER PATTERNS:
Write -your mete and Address plain-
ly; 'giving number and size of, .:uch
patterns as you want. Enclose goo in
stamps o coin (coin preferred; wrap
• it carefully), for each inumber, end
address your order to Wilson Pattern
Service, 73 West Adelaide St., Toronto.
Vienna -Lilac City
of the Continent
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Ilearte--A, Me 3. 7• S, 5, 4 2
Club . 2 -Clebs---10, 9, 8,5,' 3
Diamonds -9,. 7,2' 6 _ • lip Diamonds -3
Spadese--.9; eet .5, e • 'A -.Spade--4
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. • -Hearts-3
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Clubs --A, Q, 6, 2 .
Diamonds -A, Q, 3.
, • Spades --Q, .1, 10, 6, 2 • - .••
• - ,, No score, rubber. game. This hend ts, tract by one triek. This hand shows
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applicable tither to Auction or Con-
trad, Z dealt and bid, one spade. A
and Y passed and 11 bid two hearts,.
• Z. tie, spades, A three liearte, le three
spades, B, fourebearte, Z four spades
and A !doubled. All passed •and A
opened the king of hearts and frelOw-
ed with tbe, ace bearts. •How sliould
Z play the band?, •.
Solution: Z should let A bold this
trick and discarde club or a diamond.
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' Byte skiing„ he Conte lave made eve-
• add in apides -if A had' teen led either
. one of the other teree setts, for in that
case lie could have taken' A's trumps
• and his. suit cards were all good. 11,A
had led another heart at trick three;
• . should have trumped in the dummy
• withthe kingond then led four roends
.Of trumps'. He should then have led
either clubs or diamonds until A made
- his last trump.; ,
• ' In this way, Z could have made fQni
....---ea:eeeee-e-eapade.--lf-,--beeveveraeheetrurepedellte
• second heart trick in his band and led
*two rounds ot spades, his hand was
hopeless 'mid he would lose his con -
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''Rearts--noue •
Olubs-Q. '6
„Diaraoriase-.1
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:the importance of thinking •out the
play of the hand and the possible cards
,held by opponents, even at the second
heck, The, Minute tbe dummy. . band
Was placed on the table, Z should
have figured wbat cards A must •hold
to justify bis double. The only excuse
for 'the double would be at least five
email trumps and the ace, king of
hearts. With any less bolding in
trumps, A's double would hale beee
tin:round.• , • .
It is an easy band with ail the cards
exPesed, bat'not easy' if they are Con-
cealed unless you stop to think and
figure out bow the unseen cards must
lie to give you •game. It is a fine
illustrition of the intportance of play-
ing for the allemportant trick that
will score game and of. doing so from
Gm very first eareeplaeeil.
'In the follewing problem, ere your
Own skill .1d .solving before reading
Abreesotutioilheicompareeee, sults-
and thnseobtaim ti valuable lesson' or
evidence that on are pretty good,
dependent Upon failure or success.
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Problem
fiearfs--none
• Clubs-&, 3, 10
•Diatnonds-none
Spades -9
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: S ••••• V
lteatts-t0
Clubs -4
,Diamonds -A,
• ; ' .Spades---nene• •
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• II earts--none
Clebs-IC, 9 •
Q
• " Spades -none
If teart.1 trumps and Z is id the
r lead, how caner, Z win all four trieks
against ally defense? •
Solution: Z should lead the ace of
diamonds and discard the ten of clubs
In band. Ile should then lead the
ten of hearts. Nosh A mute discard
either a dub or a spade- Hie cannot
Mutat a spade for, if be does, Y will
discerti the jack of dubs and his nine
spades will be good. A, therefore,
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requires Wings Wings to bean angel You
• Who names the new telephone bee'
changes, and why are such long itathee-e,ean.i...get by on a pin feether. Cleanli-
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'iletlelanext to gedliness, Qf emirs% but
that isn't what makes the bathing popl
popular. When: we have nothing to
y ite bestetoesay-mithinge_bet. fete
of us can do it, • Theebebyee middle
mame.doei yet amount to no thucht It's
the family names that ruin them. No,
• chosen? .
• A wontan is reeponsible in England:
She is employed by the Post Office to
think out --the- namenfor-new 'ex
changes, and she bas in her desk
enough names to chriat.en all Britain's
new exchanges for several years to
come.- •• , an insurance company was not re -
it sour& any easy job; but she sponsible for the song "Keep the' home
pleasait.
cent, of her suggested names is pass.;• 'the luckiest people in the
BAB eststrs.
doesn't. -think se.;..Scarcely_one,.per fires' burniegeelle pleesagt but not too
; world are those who clO not depend up
'Owing to dialling limitations, 'a on luCk. Gas and'electricity turned oft
name must not :begin with an "0," *ben. not neededeivould pay the family
'it must net _sound like, any other sugar bill. A word ;to the wise some-
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name, and its first three letters Meet times, precipitates an unexpected law -
not clash with an 'other first three. 'init. 'A man should havea peend of
•Aftera name 1ps been ' passed as common sense to each ounce of le6n-
fit/foi eSeit is given a -complete voice big, Consistency takes all the plea -
test Exchange operators test it thoi- sure out ef We.- :The Most provoking
roughly, and quite half the neanewgivett httsband is one who talks Indistinetly
the test are rejected because they gee in his sleep. A man: who laughs last EGHORNS, lc; EARRED ROCK4;
hard to understand, Recently the G. sobn gets a'reputation for being dumb1u per; CVITI,r:eg:ak•E‘ivbtitreeeetletgli
Pe 0. decided to eirt an exchange Nel- the "games that make money fast al- Hatchery, Stratford , Route 5, Ontario• '. ,
son, but when spoken 'by different so:lose money fast Eventually every
•LtiCa.T. AGENTS warrraw.,:„..
people it sounded like Western, Wil- man Is recognized for what he really
Ask 85:00 TQ 88.00 DAILY. SELL
• . household necessities 'direct frbrek
manufaeturer. Exclusive territory. Dept.
51 Rig 3 !PKor:luvts, 98A Church. Street,
thhe waste matter is turned solo layer '
after layer of hideous fat:
• the six salts in leruSclien assist the
Internet organs o eerfeire their'
• functions pkoperly-to.tetesv off .eabhi
-day ;the wastage and ' pOisons; that ,
encuittber tliesyeteni. Theodittle '
little, that ugly largoese:eslowly, yese-e' , • ••
but' surely, end yoe.feer so wonderfullye : • * • ••:,•
healtheeeeettifue and energetie-ennore
e te7eliagetyer before in your life! . ••• '
•• POUNDS PRINTS. •s1L1 OR idiefat , •-• se.-•
gtp VET remnantS. $1.00. A. IlleCreerS' •
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Co., Chatliani, Ontario: - •
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; WILLOWY r 1110-711-Tir . ,
• Slendor flealsty Tab* •• I( L •
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Classified - Advertising
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▪ -aewEnglishformu1aa whicie
liyilleesuetreY, °stiaree, salient.% ewvealal.-1•egleare ess.71-eeeettisl
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-treatment. $1.50. Exact formela en the -I •
'boir. 'Roy Kitchen, The Careful Chem* ' •'
ist, London:
OUTir-IA-ND7BE7k. trW-E-t1%-lle
•a Slim and plender font', Si-endo
tablets help to' relieve yon of that ere ••
cess avoirdupois safely, Sanely, purely.,
Exact formula on the' hex. Three 'Weeks's
treatment, $1.50. Roy. Kitchen,
Careful Chemist," „London., • • '
• BABY CHICKS ARE CA&
ADIAN Approved chicks An
Socks are culled by Government insJecP
tor. We hatch six breeds. W rite •kir
free ,:atalogue. A. H. Switzer. :lraneon;
Ontario.
AVE.42 PER HUNDRED. J.EG.,
HORNS,' '8 .erkts: Rock..1 White,
Reel's Red, 10 eents: delivered t_ny time.
Month olds, 18c:Pallets, all ages. prices
furnished. Mcidel Hatchery, -elitcheneri ,
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CANADIAN APPROVED WILLIES.
• son and several other nemes! Even
Hogarthbecame Cigar. ea,: •
• Butellie_dtristeneeeLtroublei_, are Cloee-••"I'm afraid to go •into thee
not over even when these testi have dark ream." ,
been passed. For the local authorities Bill -"But, dearest,,len With yon."
in whose :district the new. exchange Cloe"That's the trouble."
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stands usually dislike all the, names
suggested, and a fresh liet leta to te
• outh ght out: -
rees 'Adorn: Wellandn
• Aunt Samantha Smoteers 'of finish
vele read in. the paper Wit an Iowa
girl get a heel:send by Wilting her name
on en egg: And in commenting upon
this, Aunt, • Samaptba, who has been
Montreal. e-- Ninety thousand treei arried-four tones; said: ell, I-• al -
will be planted alcaig the banks of the ways knew marriage Was • a • shell
Welland Canal, between 'the power garke." .
house'at'Queenston and the intake of• . . .
Niagara River, to beatitify- the water- Our sincerest wish for a -June bride-
groom is that he will like bis new
way. Venting of the trees,• shipped
sta • boss- • ,
• from the provincial government -
%%tete Who would know, the charm of
tion at Fort William, Ontario, has
the Austrian capithl must visit it in • • Teacher -"Note Robert, wbat is a
the spring. It has no ,fine river pro-; started.
niche in a thureh?"
menades like many another Enropeal
Bobby -"Why, it's littst the same as
city -the Danube is too far feom the THE an itch anywhere else, only you can't
center of things for that -but its awak- • •
, scratch it as well." •
ening after welter snows is a wonder.: STRONGEST
ful sight With the coming of the If you le't another decide sometblifi
blosioni the Viennesefeel that spring , fer.you, hell be sure to blame you and
not •hienself ,if the result of his eeci-
LIGHTEST;ion prvveg to be bad.
Bock to the 'parks to atimire the bias- • •
is really here. Day after day crowds
seMe_aderbashee.---eTlie-Jeallians-Ger-
den is another • favorite Pace of'
p11-
grimage with -Its Many exotic trees and
-plants.
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a. can riz y ca ed the lac
AND
Vienu t I be II
city, for not only is the lilac blossom
the indication of spring, it is ase to be
poted that to this city the lilac was. •
first brought from Asia nearly three'
and a half centuries ago. At the corner
•of the Iliminelpferigasse ad the
Seilerstaetteestood gardert, where, '
in 1589, the lilac first blossented in e
Europe.- This Orden belonged to Gis-
lenies
Busbequins, Ferdinand Is
Am-
bassador to Constantinople. Be was /
a great lover of ficiwers. and to him is
given the traitor of having introduced
. both the lilac and the tulip into Eur-
,
is forced to discard the six of delis
and Y discards the nine of spades. B
must now discard a club ora diamond.
He cannot discard the king of dire
moods for,. if he does, Z's+ four of
diamonds wilt- be good. B, therefore.
is famed to discard tbe nine of
diets. Z now leads the four of. clubs
and Y weeps tpo rtmaining two tricks.
It is a fine, example of the "double ?
squeeze."
"BM*, I think BABY'S OtVN TAB-
LETS are wonderfut" writes Mrs.
• Allan P MacDonald; Northfield, Ont.
"My baby has no mere colic pales." •
Don't let your,
bitty suffere-give
•11 Alt Y''S OWN
TABLETS,. For
coldS, fever, upset
stomach, constip,a-
• thee Absolutely.
harmless. z•St 23'2
Dr.
BABIrS OWli TABLETS
"ISSUE -2
str1.4:
tee
NO DIFFERENCE. • ,
Dr. Bbabbs gazed critically at his
patient. • •
"1-fria,7 he Murmured. Have you
been erinking; ten glasses of voter
, a. Wide area, they say, becaue• of ee-
. ,. same Ste tch will also be increased
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e • ' ' AUTHORS &COX Ltd
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every day as I tele • you to?" - ceptional I y favorable condi t ion s, fa i I
from the present 68 1/3 to 74% miles
ops. It is 'true that incither-kind Of
iliac hag been found in the Carpathi-
ans, but tbis was much later. And this I
WIN* rartrint he comPared in quality
•° •• Anybody _cyanid' get rich if he could
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RHEUMATISM
Fr HERE IS 'NO REASON WHY YOD •
JL should suffer. Threil will give you
sure and lasting relief. Others are.find-
ing this to, be true. . Sciatica,' lumbago,
meuritts, or neuralgia- vanish •
and Surely. No harmful drue-,s. ' You
:Owe it .to yourself to give this a "triA).
-feu take'no Chance. ,Money lack guar- • ,
antee. Sent ditect on receipt of pried: •
L.L.Q0',,per box, or Sarriple_bstx, gfic,ThroJl
Remedy CO:, 468 Annette'St. TorentS.
WHEEZY' 751EWSPAPEM
OLD LEASE WEEKLY N E ' • '
VV PAPER in Onta.rio.' Send aar-
tieulard to Bost .16, Wilson 'Publ!sgling
C. Ltd.. Toronto.
• MOTOR BOAT' FOR SALE. ,
14'1 CH R D SON DougLE OABIN
cruiser, about thirty •feet. in adil'
altogether only four or five months
two seasons; complete equipment inelnd..
ing carpets: bed and table linen, china,
gla.ssware- and silver as Well al' n.11 'mar-
ine- equilinient and many extras, 'rhis
cruiser with its two cabins and its .veli
equipped•galley is an unusually comfort-
able boat for week -ends or longva•
Cruises for.four to six people. It is ex-
ceptionally seaworthy and has cruised
aU over the Great Lek& It has a algia
class and very, econofnical 60 horsepower,
six:cylinder power plant with rompletee
electric lighting throughout/ ar.d zpeedl
of 12 to 14 Miles per hour. lt.is lye.
ARTIFICIAL t• ell the exact moment at which 'a cial paint Joh and very attractive in ap-
pearance. Owner will sacrifice ler neat
piece
METAL LEG
' of link becomes an.antique. its original cost. a. Watkins. 72 VP'
Adelaide St.. Toronto.
OF ALL Worst Insect Enemies "This necklace is . supposed tp be
e eva, N.Y.-The nature and habits who owned it committed suicide.' ,
. • Of Orchards Controlled very unletke. The ease, three womea
TIME • • G n
• of the codling moth, the apple mag -."How Interesting. Your husband
get the plum and apple curculios and bought it for' you. I suppose"
e Lifilb•
the white apple leaf -hopper nave been -
revealed and the. weaknesss • which
Make them vuln'eribleto attack by the
free grower set forth intnvestigations
by experts of the state agricultural ex -
pertinent station here.
that is
almost
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human . - Many of the experiments having to
' do' with these most fermidable ene-
Modern • mics of the free grower' were conduct-.
Science's • ed in the Hudson Valley and Lake
' latest Champlain fruit districts, principally
• • - development by Dr. 13.1 Chapman and 0. H. Ham -
to that whivh carrie from the Orient.
• mer. They found that "efficient con-
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New German .Motor Train • ' Here is the result of years of expert. trol of orchard 'pests is gained through
meat and research ... a seamless metal thorough and timely treatments apt
• A. double passenger train cat-, over idta b which enables you to do 7:11r • plied during certain critical points in
y task efficien Y and in, 6 : the development of these inseets."
137 feet Iptig. with im own Motors F
and capable of a sustained seeee of Made eat/re/7; of Al' to
suit For practical reaions, tbeyjound, no
more than ninety-three miles. an hour Ai amputation eases. Seamlese A • ll • more sprays should bel used than are
bearin Ahnost human in its
will be plated in service between ' enteral ease of, movement.
Berlin s rind Hamburg some time in • , •
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Fiu iss the coupon below and mail sit' to ! ment should be direted. aenittse one
. necessary to give •reasonable prate -4
time and whenever possible each tit-1
the coming Summer- With the go- us, We send ou, tvy reitirla Mg% !
or no-. pests.
ing into effect of the Sumpter sched-
free pamphlet illustrating and defier&
ule. the maximum speed of the re- ing this miwseihms se!, metal Drab. While an insect may increase its
numbers to ad abnormal degree oyer;
gular "FDe (non-stop)' treble on the
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WOOL
• HIGHEST PRICES PAID
The.Candian Wool Co. Ltd.
2 CHURCH ST- TORONTO
• His patient nodded. ' art hour. This has been made p0S- ' 135 Church Street - Toronto 2 1 ures in controlling orchard pests or
"Yee, doctor," he replied„ •I have sibIe by increa4ing tbe distance froni Photie lagini 7622 uneconomical choral Measures Can 118-1,
been drieking six cups of Coffee anti
four glasses of water each clay." final signal from 700 to 1,20 meters. ti.irrr 46,100,1041 Brio, er, for Ls re.... flan on pest dunditirns io the fadivid-,
The deter gave a sta"rt of eirpriee.
thee giving the htakee time to ad- " • nal orchard.
MAIL THIS COUPON NOW•' •
• cantioriary !signal to lele Aeirm.14 Limb*, riusge, zee& nally be attributed to Lick of informs -I
• - • , the fiest
toffee" he Snapped. "But coffee The new motorized car will be retied eigmernmosicesseider.•••coe.
211101001110•‘
and water are Pot the satne." ed at each end to reduce atmos- at eke elided.
. • ' The fishmonger: was doing' est
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