MACDONALDS Firte Citt 1 anadcub Retrenchment Is Necessary Advertising must be truthful. Municipally and Governmentally For 40 years we have been saying -c with papers attached' 20 ^ Package? Oiow to play ridge AUCTION + CONTRACT fy Wynne Ferguson Author of -mACTlCAL AUCTION BR1DCB* rouuus. This method of playing such Lieutenant-Colonel \V. !I. Price, At- torney-General for Ontario, in address- Ing a meeting of fifteen hundred busi- ness men in the city of Toronto, in the Royal York Hotel, enunciated the policy of the Ontario Government with reference to retrenchment in expendi- ture, and pointed out that retrench- ment waa necessary in Municipal Ex- penditurea as well as Governmental Expenditures. He also stated that in the retrenchment being enacted by the Government, members of the Cab- inet would reduce their salaries, while It was also suggested that the Legis- lative Members Indemnities be also reduced. Colonel Price's speech came at a most opportune time, and he waa warmly complimented, not only on hia subject matter, but also on the clear, concise way in which he put his sug- gestions to his audience. Here are a tew of the high-itghts 'from Colonel Price's speech "The great prosperity in Canada and ARTICLE No. 7 ^fary frequently in Auction and Con- in the dummv where the flrt trick flayer ha a suit which li should be lost, if no re-entry, are A, rs a " P urred u a:l c TolT nough to take all the trick* ! Q, 10, 7, 6 or A, Q. 7, 6, :. In the first ' cr *t e ' explore and develop. Not only *, aid the way or the tint, to case, flnesse the ten of the suit on the nt * il * e " 80 federally and provin- i that trick becomes a puzzling pro- first round and, if it fails to force the 'dally, it has ran through the whole i position. Whole books might be writ- king, flnesse the queen on the second ' warp of our industrial achievement.. ' le en this subject, but there are abound. In the second caae. make no > -While federally and provincialJy ' Mrtaln few ituatlons that com. up so effort to win the flrst trick. Your only .,.. ,,. , ftf^seaUy that they should be thor- hope to establish such a suit Is to find i emgaly analyzed and understood. A. ! three to the king on your left Lose all interest payments and refunding - > -.IB , - _.UQ WH JW14L lVk%> UUDO |. , a general propesitlon, the trick to loae the flrst trick and flnesse the queen on i " av * m c me to tlme b * en met 1. the first one. Suppose the dealer the second round. The same rule aD-:* nd wti - De k *P ( on * Proper basis, yet bid one no trump, you as second j piles to a suit such a A. J, o . T. j. -a number of municipalities, esp- 61d two hearts, third and fourth Play the ten on the flrst round and cially those which have extended very ^ !* nd th d al*r 1<J two no; Unease the jack on the second. rapidly, where the pop-nation haa in- hVnd U ' -ead W ' U *'* ' Stiil notn * r "' c m UP fre- creased and so many improvements .quently. Suppose you are playing a no : had to be made in a short period, dtf-, ; ; trump hand and hold only one stopper have arisen often In colect- Hearts A, Q, 1, 7, I Chibe 8. 6, 4. S, : Diamonds K, 7 Spades 10 ;hold up your ace until the third round ' proper lead with this hand is ' n tne n P that your other adversary . "We are not asking the municipality t*. sevan of hearts. The bfdidng indl- ; n ** n ' mor than three of the suit and to do something tha: :he Province t ates that the dealer has at least three cann c lead to his partner. Of course, 'not willing to try. In other words we Mart* to the King or King Jack. so, there . are man >- exceptions to this w m Mt an example For some "me' tts* tt you lose the flrst trick and your ut : on but. as general proportion. ' ^ ther<> n hu ^ '"* * ' ;* Mtaer later obtains the lead a lead lt " E 0011 P 01 "^ to lose the flrst and , a J on ttrongh the dealer's hand win enable i 8 cond ro " nd s of an adversary's suit coun <- >l! - composed of the Treasurer.! ye* to win the balance of the heart i '- c y u haTe only one stopper. . M . Finlayson. Macaulay and Urteki. Suppose, however, you decide i There's still another angle. Suppose Prlct - *' n * lnto th ordinary expen- 14 open the trey of clubs and your the opponent on your right has bid one < " tur * ot tn * proT - nc w 'th the Idea,! partner later obtains the lead. Eren no trump and your partner haa ob- i " possible, of cutting J5.000.000 off tie now leads the hearts to yon. the tained the lead 'aud has deliberately ' our ordinary Expenditure for 1933. : th* r mU * ! 8t ' mi i ke a b *" n trlck ' !6<i Up to a K- J ' 7 of clubs> for * T* * im of tnli Committee has been I *J**]IT**"' *i - ;. nnf A ^ it # ' * * i*u siiouiu to cut down fxpcndituro BO to not eftance. are that your part** tm not t'rWhe hu all the tricks'" that iult ^ W "**, Ut f em P ! Tment bu! ^ obtain thelead more than once. If you if you can obtain the lead and come! ** m * * retrench, ust lose one trick in your suit, let : through, in other ords. by losing the . " Tne G y emment has had the ap- l se the flrst and not the second or 'flrst trick he has placed himself in a ' P roT * 1 ot l h Manufacturers Assocla-; l * lnl - position to win the rest of the tricks in : - Almoat the aam proposition eon- that s ^ when you obtain the lead. ur-ij f .. vi- i I Duats tae declarer wheu he is playing Muvh more could be written on thl. WUd UCCSC at INlght a M trump hand. Suppose his donuay Particular subject, but the reader, of' .From Vo'ces has a suit such as A. K. 7. . 3 or A. K. these articles will improve their game _., T, , I, 1. only two In his own hand and 'considerably by a study of the exam- * WM c!ouds lntl w'nds and s re-entry. If he ants to establish | pies given." Learn to" lose the flrst ! rmln ' j i, he must lose- the flrst trick :ri:k. if your suit Is not set up. not the F ' in er tri <l ^* window pane. aa lope for the drop on the next two second or third. The out-of-doors was wholly evil. ' One might be-lieve still In the Devij. i tion and the Boards of Trade general- ly speaking, the Press of the Province are !n favour* of active and positive retrenchment, which means the cut- 1 ting down of expenditure. I believe our Opposi'.ion in the House will favor action of this kind. It U not so much a political matter as a national mat- - which needs assiduous and con- ' tinuoua attention. "The Government, however, are very much in earnest. If cuts are to be made they must be uniform. Almost every service must be taken into con- ! slderation. The salaries of the GOT-' emment members and the heads of all Commissions will come within 'Jils category. There is nothing that \h Government will ask any person or service, paid and maintained by the Province, to do that It is not prepared to do itself. "We have waitea to see whether there would be 3 more precipitate up- turn, but we have eventually come to the conclusion that it would be a very helpful thing for the Province as well as the municipalities to cut expendi- tures as far as they can and reduce taxation. The citizens thenseives have for the past two years been re- trencbing and saving money; they must have saved up a very consider- able amount of money, waiting, ready and anxious to go into new ventures and create new business, provided , there the necessary impetua. AUi Governments and municipalities too have felt that during this tlae it was! impossible for them to make any re- duction that might create more unem- ployment. The time, however, has been reach- ed when, without interfering with the! employment throughout the Province, ' without hurting business in any way, he average citizen should be made to feel that his sacrifice during the past two years, enabling him to save, should be rewarded. He must be able to go forward with confidence, feeling that there will be no further exactions on the part of the Governmental or Municipal authority. No new taxes. "There has beer a general call tor retrenchment. The Province i. re- trenching. The Goverament calls on the public for co-operation, not for fur- ther demands for expenditure aid criticism where cuts are made. We must have the utmost patriotic co- operation in order to achieve effective results. REDROSE 2 CHOICE QUALITIES - Red Label A Orange Peko patterns as you want. Enclose 20c in stamps or coin (.coin preferred; wrap it carefully i for each number, and address your .jrder to Wilson Pacterr. Senrice, "3 Wet Adelaide St.. Toronto. QaA$ifi"d Advertising What New York Is Wearing D'-rss'iia!cinij icith El-try Pattrm i , Mschievous and purposeless, clous metal, have been found. Mr. 'The earth rocked with unho Powers states, in connection with th. | Volcanoes and Gold How study of volcanoes mav help i, *. world to find the new gold'mines S ^ , ^canoes >"iaUy ! Suddenly, clear over all. to gge.ted by remarks of Mr. H. "l!*2 ^'^ Stag , M f tn lr . llT - : | Cam. th. reassuring call unholy stress Power, of the United States Geolo.* -1 Snrrey In a recent announctm.it Hawaiian Volcano Research As- of Honolulu. Many oi of. rld", deposits of gold and other PHK P * " .*' torn the rocks ejected 17 A DTaACr < T rf\TC Y A IxlLUN c V r I N S *-*^ veins, rartcose ulcer, and lag disorders. Free sample Of mariners whose only chart h to " ECh ' Dr ^^ hear? ' , , f T h -' ch " eru P tin - Whose only sails are grown so . Jr Ut "" I h an , a thr W Ut tht toldi T ^ " [ '* th.m ai: the year. ' ^V^ U f rden int th * black I Th Uor wlth tha n ^ " ad. oclt c lled basalt - th. Hawaiian That they can use them like a blade jvo.canoes follow the usual rule, this j Were traveling without a light I 6 "*" ' ava * raUuaI! y wUI repaced chaos and the lawless night. by klnds ot lighter oolori differin **> \ ;tn chemical composition, and harden- And people hearing them returned '* tj rocks ca!ied trachytM - Thu t > th 8iumb r tn ^ aaj *"** IT ?' ^TT ''^ I " ^ nOt "' *"* " M n S ^ ! - * ud m " ot th * bMaIt * trom N '> BY ANVKBEILE Dept 151 J. *55 W.. Montreal. aterertlng booklet post free on request J0utnful volcanoes are of much the Sluing calm somewhere above Tme New Era Treatment Co. Limited! * am * CQemit-a l composition all over With palms above some lamp of love tn * arth - For om reason which ' And planning new and keener things ' geologists do not understand, it Is the When these exquisite pairs of w'.ngs ! ; ghter colored lavas from older rol- He had made so long and right .anoes which seem to be associated Helped one another in their fl!gh:. \virh . i : v ' -_ .t ..,..--. . i . . ' ? A Robert P. Trstram BABY FRET FU L, RESTLESS? Look to this cause When your I'.iby fusst .-. u>sses ami seem, unable to sleep re: fully, look for one common cause, doctor, say. Coa.tlpatlon. To get rid quickly of the accumulated wastes which cause restlessness aud discomfort, gire a cleaasdng dose of Castorta. Castorla, you know. Is made especially lor children's delicate needs. It t* a pur* vegetable preparation; con- tain. BO harsh drus. IK> narcotics. It la so mild and gentle you can give R to a young infant to relieve eollo. Tet It Is as effective for older ealklren. Castoria's regulative haip Will bring relaxed comfort and f*l al*ep to your baby. Keep a C Me o* hand. Qenuin- ('<: n-la waym ha* the with valuable deposits of gold and other metals, probably brought up by ;he lavas from deep in the earth's crust. If geologists knew exactly why the volcanoes emit those different kinds of lava at different ages clues might be obtained about where to search for mineral deposits still un- found or even about how to make vol- canoes grow old faster and disgorge \ 0* P ln * waves their previous metals that much soon- on *lr With ticking Shelter Here in the wood there Is ao snow- Only :h faint, gray wash of wind. The crow's cry lik. the taste of bark: Here In th wood 1 go, Flecking the gentle flow breaking endlessly CASTORIA PREN CV to* IT Report Shows Increase of Radio Users in Germany Ferlir German radio users in- cwased by 500.000 in 1931, bringing the present total to close to 4,000,000, According to th annual report of the Kederai Postoflice, which also man- ages Germany's telegraph, telephone and wireless services. Every radio I must be licensed, the subscriber pay- ing- 50c a month. About I'TS.WO sub- I scribers, however, were relieved of ; even this small fee. They are war cripples, the blind, hospitals and un- ; employed persons. The Postal Banking Department' ! also shows an increase in, the number i of accounts- -1.014,000. against 993,- | .">o6 in 1930 but a decrease of $4,- i j :>00.000 in the volume of business, which amounted to $30,000,000. The number of telegrams declin<J -S'i per cent , air mail 17.4, parcel post 9.8, and money onfers S. ' Air null was carried approximately 21,- 000 miles over ninety-four line.. For the Winter season -November through February-only twenty-three lines ope rated. of the twigs beneath my feet. Here la the brittle wood I go Sheltered from snow. -Christy MacKaye, !n "W'nJ !n the Grass." tt Is In man's nature (o hate those whom he has offended. Tacitus. Veteran Railroader Gets Important Post A railroad :areer :hat aas se*n many changes and covered much widely separated territory witness- es another movement in the trans- fer of Rober: E. Larmour, general freight agent. Cana- dian Pacific Railway, from Montreal t o Toronto, -iniier announcement dated January 1st. Mr. Larmour has enjoyed a very wide Robert E. Larmour experience in railway freight matters. Entering the Canadian Pacific Railway as a clerk '.n the superintended s offlcw a: Fort William in November, 1S9S. ce was promoted chief clerk the following year and !n 1900 becam* acting agen: a: Fort William, being transferred back to Fort William a. chief clerk in 1901. The same year be wen: as agen: u> Pan Ar- thur and in 1903 wa sent to Van- couver as Assistant freight claims agent a: Vancouver and in that year was appointed freight claims agent Pacific division of the railway at Vancouver. In 1905 h.e waa freight ^.*:m* agent a: Winnipeg; in 1906 city freight agent at Winnipeg and the sanie year was promoted general freight agent st Fort William. He acted in the same capacity during 190$ and 1909 at Nelson. B.C.. and Winnipeg. IE 1911 he was division- al freight agent r4 Vancouver and In 1914 was assistant general freight agent t Vancouver. In 1915 te as :rnsferred to New York as general agent and !n 1919 became general freight agent east- ern lines. :a::cncd at Montreal. In 1921 lie was appointed acting assist ant freight traffic manager at Mont- real and since 1923 has been gen- eral freight agent at Montreal. H :s an enthusiastic yachtsman, hunter and flh*rman. Thoughts on Chance There is no doubt such a thiug as chance, but i see no reason why Pro- Tldence should act make use of it. W. O. Sinims. How olteu events, by chance, and unexpected'. r. come to pass, which rou Lad not dared even to hope for. Ter- , ence. Chance is always powerful let yourj hook always be cast in a pool where Ovid. you '.east <?i;v : ;t there w:i; b a flsh. To say a thing 13 chance or casualty. as It relates to second causes, '.s not pro fan -:*. but a great truth. R. ! South. cXDEKi- . ..... ..\j iN BL'ILT - ITND'iR- WI.I-.DS. HEJ1 : \ ' IT' -.v -S ROYALS. - io ail maJfes of portables. Special tor 'ma month, express pr^pa.J. UNDERWo- iD SIOL'E j. :<i" rv rebuilt, rjulir J1S5, our pr.-e 4? > Writ* THOMAS * CORNET TTPE'.VRITERS. UJITED. 4] West Ade-ai'l* S'rifet. Toror.'.j. On- :- I'FFER TO EVERY l.NVENT^O. J\ --.st of war.'.ed :.ivntions and :'ill nformation nt fre '.Vori-i Pa:*rt Atv: -. Oarada. CLTRT \ND ::.>;s . H!(het mariet price* p:j. ITC.TI- e re*;: :: ;ar'-t?. M .'Ser ''rivi Poultry \~.& ' Occupation j tne scytae of time. Najoleoa L CONSTIPATION Banished for 20 Years No one cuiiM lutve had experience of constipation than this) man. His method of correcting :be> trouble would surely put right anybody who suffers in a similar way. " I am now approaching my 4Uth birthday and have ux-u Kruschen StUta for many years. As a buy tad yuutb I suffered at frequent tune* agoow* from constipation. This wat, after a time, somewhat relieved by a special pill compounded to a prescription, but which, at times, had a weakening effevt. On tumeone'a recommendation I tnej a buttle of Krusrhen Salts, and sine* then a matter of at least 'JO yean jO hare used nothing rise. Sly daily dote I take in hot water at T.ii a-nj. 1 * E. A. D. 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