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(hie Man (*used Epidemic cal end of the performance. It will
A man who had typhoid fever 20• call tor a very extensive linking up of
rearm ago and remained a "teenier" is radio stations, implemented bel tele -
blamed fol the typhoid epidemic Phone services.
which started in Montreal early in, Italy To Central All Industry
March 'and lasted over a month he-. Mussolini is again in the forefront •
fore being brought under contras. :of the news as a result of his pro- i
Some 2,415 eases developed acid 180 mulgation of the Fascist "Charter of
victims died. The man in question.. Labor" on the occasion of the cele -
quite unaware of his dangeraus pro- oration of Rome's 2.681st birthday.
('livity, secured work in a dairy, and 'ter
underlying idea of the "Char..'
was dismissed as soon as it was learn- ter of Labor" is the State's Undisput-
ed he wawa carrier. I cd right to directly control all forces
To Broadcast Front Peace ''Cower I of Prodeetion, acting as the guardian
On the night of July 1 it is plan- 1 both of capital and labor, establishing
ped, in tonneetion with the Diamond equality of rights and duties between
Jubilee celebration, to broadcast from them, compelling them to carry out
roast to coast a reeital on the Par- their tasks for the common good, pun-'
bstaanlled,tory carillon, if it is then in
and
also a program of pa-
tiriotle muss.. The, idea has been
letting infractions and.. maintaining
peace between them 4xt any Cost.
In erder to Accomplish this,
capital
sanctioned by the Jubilee Committee, 1 andlabor, uncle+ the enarter, are, and radio and telephone experts have ganized in legally recognized units
been consulted Concerning the teelani- called associations or syndicates, all.
relations Mtw..t them lashes carried
mot throes& end active eoatrests.
Otter unite called corperatio s sad
artitg as Gm &met sigmas of the
State. control the setivities, whit
spatially created labor courts stets as
the court of last resort in cassis of
tontrgvsrrsy.
me Charter of Labor is based on
the or:aeiple that the State is to be
served first and it must dominate.
Therefore the trade union is legte-
Is.ted out of business, find both en'-
nloyers and employees are to organ-
ize by industries for the purpose of
collective bargaining and control.
There iia to be minimum wage. Wa-
ges are to be determined by the cost
of living and prodteetive ability. All
employment agencies ara'to be con-
ducted by the State, Sed apaarently
rlacement in voaitlons Is to be made
throneh these channels on the heals
of ability,
Maa,itabs'a New Minleters
Premier Bracken of Manitoba has
xearrstnged his Cabinet prior to the
forthcoming provincial elections,
which take place either in the latter
Part of June or early in July. Hon.
B. A. Hoey, one time Progressive
member in the Federal House, has
been appointed Minister of Eduction;
Hon. Charles Cannon, former
ister of Education, becomes Provin-
cial Secretery, and Hon. Albert Pre-
fontaine. who heli the dual offices of
Provincial Secretary and Minister of
Agriculture, will devote his whole
time to the latter portfolio.
Aeroplane Diameter in Australia
The Duchess of York is said to be
suffering from shock as A result of a
disaster which occurred in Melbourne,
Australia, when two aeroplane:, col-
lided and trashed to the ground, kil-
ling bothaviators and pilote instant-
ly.
nt
ly.
• The planes were taking part in a
series of manoeuvresover the city in
honor of the visit of the 33uke: sand
Duchess, when the collision occurred.
The Duke and Duchess were not
Present day traffic conditions call
for speed with safety.
When the driver of a Ford Light
Delivery gets the signal to go,
he gets under way easily and
smoothly --out ahead of other
traffic, because there are no
gears.ito shift and acceleration is
spontaneous.
And he can readily bring his
car to a dead stop becauseof the
-
Cornpiete control, ease of han-
dling, quick get away and ex-
tremely low running costs are
basic reasons :why there is a
major preferericp for the Ford
Light Delivery.
For loads up to 1,000 pounds the
Ford Light Delivery meets a
definite need in almost every
business:
• As an authorized ,Ford dealer we will gladly demonstrate
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T hal A D1 T I O N A L O U A ,L I T Y
Paint Noy!
And paint with Lowe
Brothers* °'High Standard"
Liquid Paint. It cost* ap-
proximotely 'a cleat per
of sayinThat
thatis per per
cost, which ehonid alwava be
the measure of your Paint
and Painting costa, High
b'tandard it the most .co-
edaiatral palet you ran buy.
Tho reason is found in its
eareptioit+ally high quality.
sa
S 11.1110 ..i a $ Sm lirsa
At Mr., �„ Lade*. Ant.,
write,:—"I as +sting a few !:ars
la praise or Beedesk Blood Swam
wkiek relu„dd avis of boils that L was
very badly treobied with.
1 had ave as say week avid three
en my ant at the urine time, sad
eoeld nut got stay sleep I was is seek
Wary. 1 saw )ear
sdvertis a Gaul aught I would try
1 Thought it, aid 1 mit plowed to say that after
taking ase. battle I got clear of all of
Ogee. It ala* made ane feel better and
stronger."
B.B.B. is put up only by The T.
unbars, Co., Limited, Toronto, cat.
aware of the accident until after the
celebrations, when they were inferno.
ed.
Iluikling ActivItiee Increaser•^
Building permits issued by 63 cities 1
in Canada during the month of March
this year had a total value of $11,-
641,427, an increase of $3,862,05 or
49.7 per cent. over February, 1927
and about 10 per. cent. over Mauch -old
last year. The total for March tide
year was the highest on record.;
Building costs are now at the lowest
margin for several years. APPOINTED CHIEF ELECTORAL
All provinces reported increases in OFFICER
the budding authorized during March Jules Castonguay, who has been no-
es compared with the preceding pointed chief electoral officer of the
month, The greatest absolute gain Dominion t-' emceed Col. 0, 1,, Big-
was that of $1,652,8$1 or 37.6 per cent Bar. Mr. t'us#onguay has been con -
in Ontario, but larger proportionate nected with electoral work in this
increases were shown in the other Gauntry for over 30 years, and his no -
lo aw" pointment is a very popular one.
Canada's New Military' Chief New Zeniand's Naral Plan'
The Canadian Government has at The New Zealand Government is at
last appointed a successor to Major- present considering a very definite
General J. H. MaeBrien, who resigned naval programme. and if its plans
from the position, of Chief of the materialize provision will be made
General Staff of the Canadian milt- far a payment of $5,000,000 to the
tart' forces, some time ago. The UAW far
Government as a contribution
Chief of Stall= is Major-General H. C toward the Singapore naval base
Tbaeke_rr: son of the late Major-Gen-
ofscheme, and the replacement of the
oral J, Thacker h radian airany: Present two mewealtiifcl '�`I3' Gla s
ado College vied the Royal14e was eineapsd at the Upper Can -
!niter
College at Kiatrstt.n.
$loofas llxpier.r itrtwrni
The Australian explersr, Geo'•ge
Wilkinss, asad his pilot, have taped up
liMtky Point, a burdeed highs east
of Foist Barrow. following a 70 -mile
trek aver the ice fields after their
machine ran out of gas on March 29.
They t sw north to try and discover
oaknown lands in Alaska when the
aeidortune occurred, and they were
rut off from civilization for three
weeks. Pilot ) ielson was° found to
be suffering from severe frost-bitten
fingers, which were affected whilst he
was fixing the machine. Two relief
Planes have been sent to their aid.
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Wynne Ferguson
Author of "FRAC'+-CA.3. AUCTION. BRMDS'
ARTICLE NO. 18
In a number of these articles, the choice between sound four' card suit
writer haspointed out that when a and one. of five cards, bid the latter.
, hand- contains, .a -singleton orvoid.snit, Then: if overbid, show the four ewe"
a suit bid is much preferable to a no- suit, spades in this case.
trump. The reason for this is very - Hand No. 3
apparent: The opponents have the
opening lead and it is almost a ter-
;• tainty that thing evil' lead your weak
e suit, Against a no-trump bid, a cle-
ver opponent *III pass and open his
strong suit. If you bid a suit, haw-
Hearts—A,K,5,4
•ever, he will overbid with his strong Clubs--A,K,7,3
suit and you Will thus gain valuable Diamonds --10,9,3
information. The modern tenden,:y . Spades -J,3
is undoubtedly for suit bids rather No score, rubber game. What should
than no-trump. Fes. example, sip Z; as dealer, bid with the foregoing
no that, as deafer, you held the sol- band? • In this example Z has the
lowing hand : ' I -choice between a four cera major suit
and a four card minor suit. ' 'With a
suit of only four cards and each a
!sound bid, the minor suit should be
bid, rather than the major. By so
Should you bid no-trump epr ane of doing you are much more apt to get
•` your four card suits? A n'Yodern up- a bid from your partner then if you
to -date player would bid one spade bid the major 'suit. Ile will try to
land_ see what happens, If your 0P -'take - out a- minor -suit, and -.try to. let
ponents bid clubs, show your heart you play a major atilt. In this way
suit, If your partner bids dohs, bid you get more information by bidding
t no-trump. The object of all sound one club in this hand than one heart.
bidding is to obtain the best bid for If overbid, show' the heart suit.
the combined hands—that is, of twen- Hand No. ,4
ty-six cards, not thirteen; and the suit gearts�J,0,7,6,2
bids obtain that result much better .
"than no-trump bids.
The following hams are instructive
because they contain principles of
bidding that occur very frequently.
Study them carefully until :sure you
understand the principles involved.
Hand No.
s " Hearin-�8,ti;4 No score, rubber game.. Z dealt and
Y Clubs-« A,K,Q,10;9,7.: bid one heart. A two diamonds, Y two
A. B : Diamonds -4.,7 hearts and D three clubs. Z and A
•Z Spsdea—It Passed. Y bid three hearts said 13 hid
• ' four clnba. Z new bid four hearts
No score, rubber game. Z dealt and bid And A doubled. What should Y do ?
one spade. A bid two diamonds and Y 1 Should he redouhle or •,vasa? Y
jiearts—A,K,i0,4•
Clubs -4,2
Diamonds --K,9,3
Spades=A,K,10,7
•Clubs.—none
Diamonds—Q.8.5.
Spades--A,K,9,7,3
Y
:A 13
Z
'passed. What. should. B now hid `3 13
hat *wide eboiee of bids. Re may bid
three clubs, two no•trump or pass In
the hope that his partner ran retake
game in diamonds. The writer it in-
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w with two "I;" class veneris, declared sentence on Tito Zanboni,
cruisers and General Luigi Cappello, who
The whole of t"e Dominions naval (Continued on?page 3)
expenditure will be devoted to a New ,
Zealand naval division as soon as the' T'
Singapore base is constructed. Gains 8 Pounds
English Football Classic a Since Taking Vino'
For the first time in the history of j drowsy weak.
the classic English cup final a Welsh! "I felt sluggish, d y
team has won the trophy. ' Th:' A friend suggested Vinol. Now I
teams, Cardiff City and Arsenal, wee feel tine and have gained 8 peandA.»
the survivors of 600 teams which o g R. H. Bailey. The very FIRST.'
-sl;tsi•ted off in the contest last Oct -.week .you take 'Vinol, you begin to
ober, and they met at the Wemble I feel stronger, eat and sleep better,
Stadium before 250,000 football fans.
For aver 25 years, this simple, strep- .
The ,Cardiff team won by the narrow gthening iron and cod liver compound
margin of one goal to nil, and King e , has been helping nervous, run-down
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presenteeorge.d . with the cup . by waren, tired men, and pale, sickly
f children. Contains no oaf --pleasant.
Italian Judgment
The Fascist military tribunal has! to take
CA.MPBl?,LL'S DRUG STORE.
ehonld Heise by all means. To, re -'E
double in this 'position would be very
bad judgment.
Named lvlo. $
dined to the latter procedure. If A has Il'earts—A.4
4
a sound two diamond bid, A.B should ,DiClubs A,K.A.7 ainonds9;3,,
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emcee .er,a.;. g surely score game, tonins+ only one geadra . p,g
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: spade and one heart trick. It is a
very close leans.
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Any slantwise tsar rower
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Hearts -.-X
Club* -•-K,7,8
Diamonds.-4A.Q.J.10,4
Simdes.-�A,Q,J,7
:No score, !hilt game.. What should 2.
as dealer, bid with the foregoing
hand' Z hags the choice of bidding
one spade or one diamond. The fat..
fere betterbid. When you have
No score, first game. Z dealt and bid
nne 'heart. If A passed, what should
Y da'' Should he also pass or should
her bid two clubs? Y should pass and
shove his club suit on the second round
if he fete the opportunity. To bid
two clubs over one heart would deny
the hesrta but a pans andthen a bid
of curb+, shows help for hearts and a
bin; club suit. This is a common situ-
ation ado note carefully.
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more graphically than words.
A comparison of the years 1926 and 1925
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108j4 in Oldsmobile Six registrations.
January and February of 1927 show an in-
. crease of 1.3'3 r over file same twp iziont is: .
of last year and an increase of 1042 % over
the corresponding period of 1925.
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of supplying to the Canadian people a six -cylinder
automobile of unquestionably high quality, at, 'a
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