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KRUSCH
1($ you have never tried Kruschen--
Ivy it now at our expense. We have
distributed a great many special
11°G/ANT" packages which make it
dash for you to prove our claim for
yourself. Ask your druggist for the
tams "GIANT" 75c. Package,
rl0is consists of our regular 75e. bottle together
with a separate trial bottle—sufficient for about
sate week. Open the trial bottle first, put it to
test, and then, if not entirely convinced that
schen does everything we claim it to do, the
mules bottle is still as good as new. Take it
Tour druggist is authorised to return.
nous 75c. immediately and without question.
Vona have tried I.Cruscbea free at our expense.
What could be fairer? Manufactured by E.
((ar_' the l�Iugbee, Ltd. Manchester. Eng.
tab. 1756). Importers McGillivray Bros..
MI., Toronto.
Desert Balks Australians
Seeking Fabled Gold Cave
Adelaide, Australia.—The great cen-
eel Australian desert once more has l
vanquished party seeking the cave
a3 gold said to exist somewhere in its
vastness. Returning prospectors said
lasey barely escaped with their lives,
ralthough sent out well equipped and
a1amed by Central Australia Gold.
)!les, Ltd.
To reach the Jeger Bary cavern they
,el. to penetrate a country inhabited
4,y ergines, who trai'ed the party
'allay after day, remaining in the dark-
'leefss outside the light of the campfires
'ata. night, awaiting an opportunity to
isettaelr.
The gold hunters were within sixty
aedles of the supposed cave when they
acia short of water. They will try again
went winter.
The cave was discovered by C. A.
Lasseter, a famous prospector, wha
;host his life in trying to return to it.
Deeds
Thy deeds now are the seed corn of
eternity. Each single act en each
several day, good or bad, is a portion
til that seed. Each day adds some
Rae, making thee more or less like
.m ,more or less capable of his Love,
Sitter for greater or less glory, to be
nearer Him or to be less near.—Dr.
Wersey.
.!oro to play Bridge
AUCTION and
CONTRACT
ly Wynne Ferguson
Author of 'PRACTICAL AUCTION BRIDGE*
ARTICLE No. 15
Many times.. in thesis articles the
writer has strongly urged the neces- 1
sity of making original bids mean
something,
There are certain definite require-
ments of bidding that should be com-
plied with at all times, if the player
wants to become a sound bidder.
These requirements are more or less
arbitrary and vary with the position of
the bidder. For example, if you hold
five hearts to the ace, king, it is a
sound heart bid as dealer but if three
players have passed, it is not a sound
bid by fourth hand. In the same way
a bid may not be sound on the first
round of bidding but may be perfectly
justified on the second round.
The real reason for these so-called
conventions of bidding is the fact that
all sound bidding is part of an har-
monious whole. Each bid, if it be
sound, should consider not only the
bid itself but also its effect upon and
interpretation by one's partner. If it
tells him the truth, it is a sound bid;
but if it deceives him or may be mis-
construed, it is not sound. When ever
you make a bid, think not only of your
own cards but also of your partner
and what he may clo after be hears
your bid. You should also consider
Kennedy &
Menton
421 Coilega St.,
Toronto
HarleyGavidson Distribu:orr
Write
motorcycles aur
Ilearts--none
Clubs—none
Diamonds—K
Spades—Q, 9, 4
your own course of action if the bid
you intend to make should be overbid
by your opponents. Have you started
something that either you or your part-
ner
artner can carry to a logical conclusion?
If so, it is a soundbid but not other-
wise.
When you are dealer and bid one
no trump or one of a suit, you should
convey the exact information to your
partner: First: In case of a no trump
bid, that you have at least two and
one-half quick, tricks, distributed in at
]east thre 'suits; Second, in case of a
suit bid, that you Lave a suit of at
least four cards and two andone-half
quick tricks in the hand, one of which
is in the suit bid. Original bids should
always give exact information for they
are the first bids of the hand and have
I the chance to start partner off on the
right foot by telling him what you
have. This is the time you should tell
the truth, the whole truth and nothing
but the truth. If you don't tell the
truth, you are laying up trouble for
yourself.
Lay a firm foundation for the part-
nership and you will get good results;
but, if you build your hous,, on the
sand of untruth or misinformation,
look out, for trouble is sure to result.
Solutions of Last Week's Problems
No. 1
Hearts—none
Clubs—none
Diamonds—i
Spades—A, Tr, 2
•
.
A S .
Z
Hearts -8
Clubs—K
Diamonds—none
Spades -3', 6
There are no trumps and Z is in the
lead. How can Y Z win all the tricks
against any defense?
Solution: Z should lead the king of
clubs and A must discard. ' He cannot
discard the king of diamonds or Y's
!jack will be good, so is forced to dis-
card the four of spades. Y should
I now discard the jack of diamonds and
1 B must also discard. He cannot dis-
bargain list or
Terms arrenEod. ; 1
Sehie e
USide ,I))
Fees -a -mint i�+l
the answer. smiler doses
actiosmilerdoses effective be
cause you thew it. At your I
druggists --the safe and mien.;
fine laxative.
FOR CONSTIPATION
When
TEETHING
Hearts—none
Clubs --K, Q, 9
Diamonds—none
Spades—Q, 10, 9. 1
Hearts—J
Clubs—none
Diamonds—none
Spades -10, 8, 7
What New York
Is Wearing
BY ANNEBELLE WORTHINGTON
Illustrates. Dressmaking Lesson Fur-
nished With Ever?/ Pattern
card the jack of hearts or Z's eight
will be good, so is forced to discard
the seven of spades. Z now leads the
jack of spades, Y overtakes with the
king and makes the balance of the
tricks.
This forcing of discards is the so-
ealied "squeeze" play and, as both b.
and B were forced to discard, it is a
good example of the "double squeeze."
No. 2
Hearts—J, 6
Clubs -8, 4
Diamonds—none
Spades—K, J. 8
Y
: A B
Z
Hearts—IC, 10
Clubs—J, 7, 6
Diamonds—Q, 6
Spad es—none
Hearts are trumps and Z is in the
lead. How can Y Z win six of the
seven. tricks against any defense?
Solution: Z should lead the queen of
diamonds and trump in Y's hand with
the jack of hearts. A should discard
the four of spades and B follows suit.
Y should now lead the six of hearts,
B :should play the seven and Z the ten.
A should discard the nine of clubs. Z
should now lead the king of hearts and
A is again forced to discard. He can-
not discard a club or Z will lead a low
stakes HIM FUSSY
One of the nhost important things
gess can do to make a teething baby
comfortable is to see that little
towels do their work of carrying oft
afaillte Matter promptly and regu-
3arly. e`er this nothing is better
than Castoria, a pure vegetable pra-
paration, specially made for babies
atnd children. Castoria acts so gent -
Sy yogi can give it to young infants
to Talley) colic Yet it is allvays
effective, for older children, too.
iR,eMember, Castoria contains no
hetet drugs, no narcotics—is abso-
Ttiteltp' harmless. 'When your baby
Ile fretful with teething or a food
uessetngive a cleansing hose of cam -
tolls.
htolls. Be sure you,
CRS:E rhe with the seine:
440 .rJr/.
CASTORIA
tIearts—Q, 7
Clubs—non e
Diamonds -10,
Spades -6, 5, 3
YESTERDAY
Cranky and Fretful
TODAY—
Happy and ConIenied
Mrs. M. Mason, Halifax, praises Road, Toronto, says: "I have found it
wise to give Baby's Own Tablets when -
BABY 5 OWNTABLETS. 'Sonny' has a slight cold or when
ever he is inclined to be cross.
"Baby's Own Tablets have indeed been
a friend to me," writes Mrs. Mason.
"When the children are over -tired and
restless I give them their dose of Baby's
Own Tablets at night, and in the morn-
ing I can see that a wonderful change
Las taken place—they are happy, con-
tented and soothed children, and a
pleasure to cope with."
Mrs. F. Kathleen Sager, 152 Dynevor
DR. WILLIAMS'
Give your •child BABY'S OWN
TABLETS for teething troubles, colds,
simple fevers, colic, upset stomach, con-
stipation, sleeplessness, and whenever
he is cross, restless and fretful. Chil-
dren take them eagerly —like candy.
And they are absolutely SAFE—see the
certificate in each 25 - cent package.
Over 1,250,000 packages sold in 1932%
221
Make and Keep Children Well—As Mothers Krto
Owl Laffs
Tired? Well. what of that?
Did'st fancy life was spent on beds of
ease,
Fluttering the rose leaves scattered by
the breeze?
Come, rouse thee! Work wbile it is
called to -day!
Coward, arise! Go forth upon, they
way.
Fabric contrast is the emphatic ap-
proval of the younger set.
And isn't this model a darling?
The wrapped front is so smart. The
skirt is circular with snugness at the
hips.
Style No. 2558 is designed for sizes
12, 14, 16, 18 and 20 years.
Size 16 requires 211x, yards 39 -inch
black, with 14. yards 39 -inch :en-
treating.
It is particularly nice for woolens
as brown with pastel -red top, light
f navy blue with red and vivid green
with brown.
For "best" brown velvet with Span-
ish tile crepe de ebine top is very
effective.
HOW TO ORDER PATTERNS.
club, place .A. in the lead and thus force
him to lead a spade. Y will win two
spade tricks, on which Z will discard
one diamond and one club Y will then
lead a club, which. Z will win. On the
third trick, therefore, .A. is forced to
discard the nine of spades. Y should
discard a club. Z should now lead the
six of diamonds. A's discard is im-
material. Y should discard his Iast
club and B must win the trick. As B
has nothing but spades left in his hand
he must lead spades up to Y, who thus
wins the rest of the tricks.
toms Weighed
In 2 -Ton Scales
New Scientific instrument
Records Minute
Particles
New York, N.Y.—Completion of a
two -ton scales which weighs single
atoms at the Bartol Foundation,
Swarthmore, Penn., is announced by,
the American Institution of Physics.
An atom weighs about one sextillionth
of an ounce. Yet this invisible bit of
matter swings the pointer of the new
:scientific instrument about halt an
inch. as much as flopping a pound or
more of meat upon a butcher's scales.
The pointer is a stream of electrified
atoms, called ions, shot out of a
v'aeuum tube into a magnetic field be-
tween two immense magnets, whose
size accounts for the great weight of
the scales. It works like the spray of
it fountain. The atoms rise into the
magnetic field, curve over to one side
and fall straight down. They are
caught on a photographic plate.
The heavier particles shoat higher
and ourve wider, so that they fall far-
ther out. Thus a "fat" atom will land
farther out on the sensitized plate
them. a "lean" one. Each one will
leave a black mark where he strikes.
The distances between these black
marks shows the varying atom
weights just like the lines on the but-
cher's scales.
Whether there are "fat" and "lean."
atoms is not certain, but the differ-
ences in weight have been proven be-
yond a doubt. The latest was discov-
ery of hydrogen twice as heavy as or-
dinary. Several kinds of gold atoms
have been found The scientific term
operate engines, another more and
better synthetic products, and the old-
est dream of all—alchemy.
London Fog Eats Stone
In Cleopatra Monument
London—Cleopatra's Needle, tam-
ed landmark on the Thames embank-
ment is crumbling away. The monu-
ment stood 3,000 years in Egypt's
sunshine, where Cleopatra saw it
and Moses may have known it, but
fifty years of London's fog and damp
have been too much.
Sulphuric acid, which forms teethe
air when chimney smoke mixes with
fog, eats into the stone. Plans to
save it include a suggestion that it
be given. a monthly bath with fresh
water.
Dark? Well, what of that?
Did'st fondly dream the sun
never set?
Dost fear to lose thy way? Take tour -1
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flocks are culled by Government Ins;rec-
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ciy�, FOUND$ PRINT,
, CRETONNE, SILK
eor or Velvet Remnants, $1.00. A. �7c
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Write your name and address plain-
ly, giving number and size of such
patterns as you want. Enclose 20e in
stamps or coin (coin preferred; wrap
it carefully) for each number, and
address your order to Wilson Pattern
Service, 73 West Adelaide St., Toronto.
The greatest evils are from. within
us, and from ourselvc . also we must
look for our greatest rood, -Jeremy
Taylor.
Utterly Worn -Out
Mrs. t:itipatrickTells How Dr. Williams'
Pink Pills Made Her Well.
"I became run-
down and unable to
do my work for a
family of seven,"
writes Mrs. W. 1.
Fitzpatrick,Marquis,
Sask. "1 was told I
had anaemia, and I took treatment, but
with very little improvement. Finally
mysitter who had had the same disease,
advised me to try Dr, Williams' Pink
Pills, as theyhad done her so much good.
I have takeseven boxes. Today I'm
well; able to do my own work; no more
tired feeling or weak spells. I can ren
upstairs without puffing. I sleep and eat
hoz well. My friends are astonished at my
for the weight differences is isotopes. changed appearance and never fail to
The fart and lean weights all are due , ask what I'm taking. My reply is: 'Dr.
to differences in the composition of Williams' Pink Pills'."
Dr. Williams' Pink Pills actually create
the nucleus of the atom.a The d r act'rl an abundance of new red blood, which is
of these differences and their actual the reason why they have given new
weighing Is one of. the wo1ld -wilt" vitality arid. strength .to thousands of
sc;i.en.tifie plans tor breaking into than such nervously exhausted and overtired
Baffling nucleus, Out of it is expecte(l a women. Equally helpful for growing
mtn (l.ora's box of tricks, useful rather girls. Try them, At your druggist's in the
;hen peaky. One is hope for power to new glass container, toe a package.
Can Hew
Run
Upstairs.
Success
age yet! It is grip and grit that conquer sue -
Learn thou to walk by faith and. not cess; not alone the vigor with which
by sight; I one takes hold of his task, but also the
Thy steps will guided be, and guided doggedness with which he holds on
right. after he has taken hold.
"I could make a lightning charge,"
a girl told her boy friend who had, ac-
cording to Brushville Betty, waited an
hour and a half, "but I would Iook like
thunder."
here's a good one from the lips of
a well-known merchant: "The sale is
never closed until the customer is so
well satisfied that he tries to sell the
product to some one else."
Daughter—''Did you have many love
affairs, daddy dear?"
Soldier Daddy—"No, child.; I fell in.
the first engagement."
"Banquet is a good enough word in
its place," according to Ambrose
Bierce in his "Write It Right," "but
its place is the dictionary."
Archibald — "Won't you ever look
with taxer upon my suit?"
Annabelle—"I didn't want to appear
rude, but it looks to me as if it needs
cleaning and pressing."
Soviet Peasants Reported
hi Need in Grain Shortage
Riga, Latvia—Reports from Mis-
cow say that 40,000,000 Russian
peasants, affected by a failure of the
harvest in various parts of Russia
last fall, will require food relief,
with a resulting interference to the
Soviet government's spring grain
program.
In the Ukraine in particular the
backwardness of preparations for the
spring sowing is causing anxiety,
the reports said, with not more than
half of the grain required for sow-
ing now read. Joseph Stalin order-
ed 1,000,000 tons of grain sent to
the distressed regions last month,
the reports added.
Courage
Courage mounted. with occasion.
He takes the bull by the barna.
Every dog is valiant at his own door.
I have lived too near a woad to be
frightened by owls.
He who would gather roses must not
fear thorns.
RE -TINNING
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Hoops, Tour old cans made like new
for less than half cost of new. Pas-
teurizers retinned at your own plant.
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We need Representatives to sell
THE TEN YEAR.
SAVINGS PLAN
in this district.
Apply by letter with references to:—
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no Dom.inioa Bank Building. 'Toronto
A teacher was trying to develop the
word "sleigh."
The Teacher—"Now, Jimmie, what
is it that comes along on runner's?"
Little Jimmie—"Rum.'
Hubby—"I never could understand
why you women wear furs in summer."
Wifie—"Good beartedness, dear—It's
a time when the animal don't need
them." .
Jojan was hanging over the stern -
rail. Very rough. sea. Came the dis-
gustingly healthy person to torture the
less fortunate:
Healthy Person (booming with joy)
—"Not sick, are you, Man, old man?"
3ojan (weakly but with spirit)—"No,
I'm not sick at all. I'm just looking
over the back of the boat to see how
the captain cranks it."
The best way for a young man who
is without friends or influence to be-
gin is: First. to get a position; Sec-
ond, to keep his mouth shut; Third,
Observe; Fourth, be faithful; Fifth,
make his employer feel he would be
lost iu the fog without him; Sixth, be
polite.
Will You Pay 3c To
B Rid ,,If Your
Indigestion? Ti Lad Western Texas
John -
sick."
Sam---"Yeab, but when the dootor
told me it wasn't asthma I breathed a
lot eater."
"Sam, I hear you've been
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Because they are PURELY VEGE-
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ness, H-carlsc-13es and Poor Complexion,
25c. & 75c. red pkgs. Sold everywhere.
Seems to be fewer artifie1.al blondes
around nowadays, and maybe the rea-
son is they have seen those two books: 'I
"Gentlemen Prefer Hlancies," "But I
They Marry Brunettes."
101 Towns Back "�aYear Plan!
Here is a positive g sour, tee fferer from indigestion,
stom-
ach can afford to ignore. Within two
minutes by the watch, at a cost of not
more than indigestion, bloating',y A is,
stomach,
belchini, and stomach pain.
Do you doubt it? Then go to Your
nearest drug store and get a package
of Bisurated Magnesia and use as di-
rected. If alter the first 4ose+ you do
not feel it is North its weight in fold,
zelievebelching,
con pletely, you mayihavveeea-our
money back,
Bisurated Magnesia. Is sold on this
positive guarantee because We kitoW of
tbthousands stomach distress.
Ssufflererssutho
world over. The cost is an out So Por
rl+,,ae. You just simply
to
ontfer longer With stomach distress, raid
stomach and indigestion when tel reltef
15 so inexpensive.
Try it Just once after a heavy' rx�.cal.
end see for yourself. how magically It
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,very package.
ISSLIE No, 13 '32
To Landscape e
Dallas, Tex, With a "five-year
plan" all its own, west Texas has
undertaken an ambitious landscaping
plan involving 180,000 of tlhe state's
262,117 square miles.
The West Texas Chamber of Com-
merce, enlisting the assistance of
101 affiliated 'towns, has retained a
landscape architect to direot the work
of transformation. Plants and trees
'will be ordered jointly by the cities
let wholesale pricers. Five varieties
of Isbade trees have been reoammend-
ad by the Texas forestry service ae
suitable for planting—the Chinese
elm, green asb, American elm, silvery
maple and ]Loney locust.
o Build Resistance.
Easy: to Digest ;•
.+t9
Gladness
1t 1s a comely fashion to be glad,
Soy is the grace we any to God.
--- ingelow.
n
due ttoAids
INDIGESTION
ACID STOMACH
HEARTBURN '.,.
HEADACHE
GASIES A
OUR
STOMACH
JUST a 'tasteless dose. of Phillipt.a
J Milk of Magnesia in water. That
is an alkali, effective yet harmless. It
has been the standard antacid for
50 years. One spoonful will neutralize
at once many times its volume in acid.
It's the right way, the quick, pleasant
and efficient way to kill all the
excess acid. The stomach becomes
sweet, the pain departs. You aro
happy again in five lnmmutes.
Don't depend on crude methods.
Employ the best way yet evolved
all the years of soareb,ing. That
Phillips' Milk of Magnesia. Be s'.We
to get the genuine.
"lhe ideal dentifrice for el 'xi
teeth and healthy gurus is I'hilll
Dental Magnesia, 1. superior tee' P
paste that safeguards against 0,,,'.
mouth. (Made in Canada.)