What New York Is Wearing BY ANNEBELLE WORTHIXGTON. Turret Cigarette Hockey Contest Headquarters Staff Sorting the Millions of Entries Received The scene illustrated above wilt give our readers a slight idea of the vast number of entries received in the Turret Cigarette $15,000.00 Cash Prize Hockey Contest. Well over three million entries were sent in, bearing the post mark of March 5th, or a prior date, which was a condi- tion binding upon all contestants desiring to qualify for one of the 289 cash prizes. The enormous 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 possible to publish the complete list of prize winners about the latter part of April. Where "Thirty" Was Originated :'>!*" li - a sp > -ial m a:iiiig to any- one v. ha hn; v.orKed on a newspaper or wire se;vi.je. At the bottom of a page of <''itnia! cupy it indicates the end of t!:e p;oc . Hut whence came the term? Frank T. Ov j n. 47 years an * .i"'..;yee ot' the Vtica iX.Y.i Daily Press, lias compik'd eiuht more or less phi:: 'ili'e theorli.i whit-h -Editor & Pub- lisher ri'pjrts as foIKv.vs: 1. When newspaper stores were CHILD need RGULATING? CASTORIA WILL DO ITI \Vhi-n >.... ..... Js regulat- m?. n MI 'M: tliis: the organs of babies and rliildren are delicate. Little bowels must be geutly urged never forced. That's why Cas- toria is used by so many doctors and mothers. It is specially made for children's ailments: comains no harsh, harmful drugs, no narcotics. You can safely give it to young in- fants for colic pains. Yet tt is an ecjually effective regulator for older children. The next time your child has a little cold or fever, or a di- gestive upset, give him the help of Castoria, the children's own rem- eily. Genuine Castoria always has the handwritten, "x" meant the end of a sentence, "xx" the end of a paragraph, "six" (Roman for "30") the end of the story. 2. In Bengali "80" means "farewell" or "I quit." A report of the East India Company misprinted the figure to "30." 3. Linotype machines cast type slugs of 30 ems maximum length, hence "30" means the end ot the line. 4. A telegraph operator whose num- ber was 30 once stayed at his key sending news of a disaster long after his assistants had tied and until death came to him. 5. Long ago in the West despatches were delivered by messenger from the telegraph office to the newspaper of- fice. The telegraph office closed at 3 a.m., hence, the operator scribbled at -.he bottomof the last sheet "3 o'clock" .vhich became abbreviated in turn to 3 o'c." "3 o," "30. " May Even Go Back to Spartan Triumph ti. When the Associated Press was established each member paper was entitled to 30 telegrams per day. Last of the day's quota was labelled "30." 7. Early telegraph operators had a code for conversational asides on the wire: 1 Wait a minute. 4 When shall I proceed? 13 What's the mat- ter? 30 End of item. 73 Kindest regards. 8. The 30 magistrates appointed by Sparta over Athens at the termination of the Pelopnnesian War were called the "30 tyrants," and were overthrown after one year's reign. The end of the tyrants was heralded with a spirit of :!adness "30." Will You Pay 3c To Be Rid of Your Indigestion ? llustruted Dressmaking Lesson Fur- niskfd With Every Pattern UtterlyJora-Out MnFrtzpatriekTdlsHowDr.Willlam 1 Pink Pills Mafe Her Well "I became run- down and unable to do my work for a family of seven," writes Mrs. W. P. FiUpatrick.Marriuis, , , Sask. "I was told 1 had anaemia, and I took treatment, but with very little improvement. Finally mv sister, who had had the same disease, advised me to try Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, as they had done her so much good. I 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. I sleep and eat well. My friends are astonished at my changed appearance and never tail to ask what I'm taking. My reply is: Dr. Williams' Pink PilU'.' 1 Dr. Williams' Pink Pills actually create an abundance of new red blood, which is the reason why they have given new vitality and strength to thousands of such nervously exhausted and overtired women. Equally helpful for growing girls. Try them. At your druggist's in the new glass container. 30c a package. : Qusified Advertising N OFFER TO EVERY INYENTOflL List of wantel Inventions and full Information ate* free. Ths imtnr Cum> p7. World Parent Attorneys. 273 Bank Street Ottawa. Canada. i j BABY CKICKS _| BABt CHICKS ARH OA.V- A. * ADIAN Approved chicks. AH nocks are culled by 'Jovernment lnsjo tor. Wa hatch six breeds. .V.-lta fot free catalogue. A. H. Swltzer. Granion, Ontario. POUNDS PRINT. 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CABTES OTTXXiPK. f BRUISES ., RICHAROSO.V DOUBLE C.U3IS cruiser, about thirty feet, in use altogether only four or live months In two sv-ts'itvs. omplcte equipment IncluiL ing carpets, bed ar.d table linen, china, glassware and silver aa well as all mar* Ine eiuipineut anJ n-.i- y extras. Thl cruiser with Its two cat ::?s and Us well equipped galley is an M:. usually comfort* able boat lor wc-;k-ends or longer cruises for f>iur :o six people. It Is ex- ceptionally seaworthy aiid has cruised all over the Great Lakes. It has a high class and very economical (0 horsepower, six-cylinder power plant with complete flftnc lighting throughout ar.d speed of 12 to 14 miles per hour. It Is a spe rial paint job and very attractive In an peararice. Owner :!! sacrifice fc :ts original cost. H. TVatkins Adelaide St., Toronto. ictlve In an- flca for hajj klr.s. IS W, Th*r*' aothiac to equal ' Minird'i. It "take* bold". Amucpm , KKilhin*. hralinf. Gives quick rlief I The ne\v afternoon dresses are ador- able in the gay light, shades of both j ] rough and flat crepe silk. Here Is a positive guarantee no uf- . nrp (t v iahnt frill fiirkwi unilrr ferer from indigestion, sour, acid sto.n- 1 A pretty jabc tucked under ach can afford to ignore. Within two the flat applied neckline band and wee frills that give a suggestion of i stomach. Indigestion, bloatinr gas. a sleeve, are modish touches of this ' belchln^ and stomach pain. i youn g model. ..ea^raruTSt'ore 7 anST.t *2 c The skirt is -ery slmderuing, cut in j of Blsurated Magnesia and as* as dl- panel s 'ling at the back a. well as at reeled. If after the flrst dose you do j t - f not feel It Is worth Its weight In old. l if the belching, cas and pain art noti It s a dress in which you 11 always relieved completely, you may have your r go gmjm for those infornln i money bade w . Bisurated Magnesia Is sold on this evenings positive guarantee because we know ; It valu- ID stomach distress. It is Jsed by thousands of atomach sufferers the world over. The cost Is about 'o per d' se. You Just simply can't afford to; . , suffer longer with etomach distress, acldj ' stomach and lndigtion when real .-llef size 16 is so Inexpensive. Try It Just once after a heavy neal i and see for yourseK how magically II works. Twenty-flve egular loses In \*ry package. And it's so easy to put it together. Style No. 2707 may be had in sizes \ 14, 16, 18, -20 years, :t5, 38 and 40 Can Crocodiles Cry? CASTORIA HILDREM CRY FOR Milk-O! The proprietor of the dairy wa.s angry with one of his roundsmen. "Jones!" he stormed, "you're an ab- solute fool!" I Surprised, the man put down his ' can and looked at his employer qucs- tioningiy. "You had a complaint from Mrs. , Snaggs," went on the proprietor, "ard ' she wasn't at all satisfied with your answer!" "Well, sir," >a\d the puzzled milk- ! man, "she was telling me as 'ow the milk were thin an" got no cream in it-" "Yes, and jnou, like a blithering idiot, told her our milk was as right as 'rain'!" requires 1 yards 39-inch with S yard 35-inch contrasting. HOW TO ORDER PATTERNS. Write your name and address pi. Jn- ( - .y, giving number and size of such patterns as you want. Enclose 2t)c in i stamps or coin (coin preferred; wrap The phrase "crocodile tears" has it carefully) for each number, and been used for so long that it comes as address your order to Wilson Pattern | rather a shock to learn that, according Service, 7:! West Adelaide St., Toronto : to scientists, these reptiles can't shed .;. tears at all. _^ . . -, .,.,. Travellers tell a different story, how- rressure As A Ijemn Mller ever. In one case, when a boat was, saturating germs with gas at high steaming up the Indus, a cwodile was pl . es8ure am i suddenly releasing it has ihot and brought aboard. As it was been f ollm j to ,i es t r ,,y them. Carbon .yiiiK on deck believed dead the on- jjoxjj ,earbonic-. id gas) is usually lookers were astonished to see what em p] yp ( i because, -ii., ,>niis lake it ;,>oked like tears. One of them, with ,, p more readily. a child beside him, bent over to look, j Tnjg me thod is valuable in cases At once the great jaws opened and wn ere heat, or chemicals can not be -napped, while the tail lashed furious- Ilge))i ^ j t is e (f ec t| V e also with y. The child was just snatched back lnrgH1 . orf :auisms. ' such a-s small in- in time, but another spectator was s(H . tSj , neil . ,,.,_ ,. Kn ,i)s. knocked down by the tail. Sow* time ago, however, when ex- periments were carried out to ascer- tain whertier crocodiles held tears or not ,the replies refused to oblige even when encouraged by a mixture of oiiion juice and salt. Industrial According to scientists, the croco- "NO CASE AS BAD AS MINE" Now 77 and Fitter Than at 50 and Engineering I'a.K ; n a descrip- tion of the method: "When bacteria become ^.unrated with carbon dioxid at' a pressure of SOO pounds per square- inch, and that pressure is suddenly released, the bac- teria are destroyed and the protoplasm <l les posses lachrymal glands, but the o{ Ihe ,.,,,,., is liberated in a colloidal secretion never Teaches the eyeball. fonn hecatise of the sudileii expansion It is believed that Its function Is di- (>f , he glls w jthin il> bacteria. gestive, to lubricate the animal's food. "This aiinoiinrenient is made by * - Paviil Crowtlier, wlio was formerly at The New-Liveried Year ur haa changed, his uinntie cold Of wind, of rain, i>f bitter air; he goes clad in cloth of gold. Of i>ving sun and season fair; No fc4 or beast of wood or wold Bu dt-'h with ery or song declare The year lays down his mantle cold The the University of Minnesota, and more vi'ceiuly at Columbia University \Vlrl.' the process is still In th<> i>xp.'iini"ntal itase, large quantities of vaccines have been made, and 'hn exp.'rinn'tit continues, "Spores are 1101 de>i toyed a: ill* indicated, but whether this ! is due to impermeability of the membrane to the i-arbou ilio.xid. or All founts, all rivers, seaward rolled. (<j lhe 9 , r(lngUl o( , ng> , 1Pavy w . llls 01 . HAS TAKEN KRUSCHEN FOR 22 YEARS " I have been yean thinking of writing these few lines. It may sceni strunite. but I have been watching the papers this last (! years to see if there was ny ease us bud as mine has been. But 1 have not seen one. I used to have sick headaches and rheunuitism as bud ! f'lild IK-. 1 could not walk without two s>ticks : could not walk round the table without holding on to it That was when I was the other side of 50. "Now, if 1 live till next Miircb I srmll be 77. I have taken Krust-hcn Suits for over '22 years, and I ;u:i in good health -better now than the oilier side of 30. 1 don't have any rheumatism haven't had for several years. _ So if anyone can give Kruwhen Salts i good name, 1 can. I don't fit-l any older now than I did at 5<>. and I can wulk -I miles an hour without any trouble." T. I.. It is wjminon knowlwta that rheu- matism is associated with an excess of uric acid in the sxstcin. I'rii- ut-id is composed of iiccillr-like crystals, and the pain of rheumatism i caused by " nrc. Iks " settling down in the The pleasant summer livery wear, memb ,. alies o( lhe spore enabling It to With silver studs on broidered vair; T'.ie world puts off its raiment old. rhe year lays down his mantle cold. ^ weev ila (Miarles D'Orleans. Translated by Sir Henry Wottoti. In "Ballads and Lyrics of Old Prance." resist the internal pressur". is not known. Yeast cells art destroyed with Uifflculty, but larger ortjanisins, such eggs found in flour and cereals, are easily destroyed, either by iisiiiR rnrboii dioxid. or by a change iu I alv pressure." f joints, muscles and tendons. Krusclieii is a powerful solvent of these to -turing crystals. It swiftly dulls their sharp "edges, then flushes them \ out of the system. Your pains tout ; swellings subside, knotted joints be- come loose. Afterwards, the_ " little daily dose " of Kruschcn so stimulates the "liver and kidneys that regular ant! complete elimination is ensured. Your inside is kept clean. Mischievous uric acid never gets the chance, to accumu- late again. Knischen Salts is obtainable at all i Drug Stores at 4Sc. and 7Jc. per bottle. Lost For Words It was the first time the shy young inn had been to a big dance, and when his partner decided she did not want to dance the next he waa at n oss for something to talk about. "Do you ever have indigestion'."' ' asked in a desperate effort to make iversation. Th* girl looked at him queerly. "No," she repliwl rhortly. "What a pity!" murrmiwl ^e uth; "I know such an excellent rem- 'y. Talk is cheap especially wheu you se your neighbour's telephone. ( Lowliness and nobleness are two >autonyD>3, but have the same meaning. Upset Stomach "T used BABY'S OWN TABLETS for my children when they had vomiting spells, and found that they settled the stomach," writes Mrs. J. M. Guthrie. Smith's Falls, Ont. Valuable for teeth- ing troubles, colds. 1 fever?, colic. Easy I to take and I harmless. See certi ficate in each 2Jc I package. 238 Dr. WllllMin' BABY'S OWN TABLETS Why Children Misbehave Juveuile waywardness is much more likely the result of parental falls from grace, bad examples all around the chidren, lack of sufficient sleep. or ( poor environment, or all of them. The original sin is in the home. So believes Dr. William Moodie. aa English physician. He was addressing the Medical Officers of Schools, in Lon- don, and a report ot hie addr> pears Iu The Lancet, a London medi- cal journal. The commoni-i-t causes of .-om, brought to Dr. Moodie's attention iu his clinic were, in order, w* read: steal- ing, nervousness, 'inmanageablenes! 1 . lying, temper, stammering. M-uancy and lack of concentration. When the children wove examined, it was ex tremely . ommou to find evidence of fatigue and conditions which in an adult, would certainly be described as hyperthyvoid .inxieiv -s'st.?'. lid. we, ivad : 'Often ' iiese .iror-e from ev i ou mental factors fatigue from Uffts of sleep due :o m Ny or ovenrowdeil bed-! room*, and a rxiety from broken homes, illegitinuv-y, and matltal un- happitif-is. the kiud of home whre th' child never knew what WHS going to happen next. "Yet tliei -I'emeii -,i :IH a -I'lij;!! inherent fuctoi as *!;. .-iuce diildren in exactly compurahlo sui ru.nnlings ; might fail t.o -!!' anx'c'y symi>ii>in~. I>r. Mooilie thinks that he has now lecled some cases where it is abso- > lutely certain that the child can noi, in the ordin.v > -. ;!-> .>f 'he word, have! known of certain horn*- situations, such ai i'i)iiiiit'!"n-i i-adins up tu a divorce, and yet it hns qirtu dearly 'st-n^ed' the position and 'aketi refiin- 1 in some form of rtiiiil. "lie ih'precaied the v,i.,i- ,ii iy in- telligence nuotient alone, but empha- sized by illustration the tremendous amoun: of informal iou thai can be ob- Mi'ifil hy au inidliucni psyi hologist who iiuike> noies of the i-hilil's tern- licranii'iit while putting him tin >ugh HIM ordinary iiii"lliseni-e te"!". In this way, :i-' -i;i:il, tnurh could he learned about the child's emotional reactions without any of 'hat difficult, tedious, and almost, invailibly destructive pry- ing into his mind which is essential If a tempei-iirii'iit esrlninte is to h.> made directly." Early English Law Book Given to Yale University New Haven. Conn. An original dklon of Statiiam's abridgment, be- .vcd the first printed English law book, has been presented to the Yale school 'ibrary. Professor Frederick P. Thicks. , law librarian, said the edition, up- ! parently published In 1590. is one of 11 recorded copies of the hook. THOUGHT. The peak is hgh. and flushed At its height with sunrise firs: The peak is high ami the SLU* .1 high, Hut ihe ihciisln of m.in is hiuhi'i V <CMI ATTRACTIVE STTIOCEB PSOPEBTf FOB EICT. ONE OF THE FINEST SUMMER homes on Georgian Bay to rent fof ' July and August or entire Summer ea ! son. This property Is located in mol exclusive neighborhood in the most beau- :iful section of this beautiful part of the 1 Great Lakes, w.thln easy reach of Port Office and mall steamers. It has a mag* i nlflcent view and excellent fishing ana 1 sailing and is safe for small _boat*. I Dining-room, kitchen and servants' <,uor ! ters are In separate house. Complete ("QUipment of motor boats, sailing dinghy a.nd smail boats may te rented if desire* , Hnuse is excellently equipped with linen, i-hlna. silver, etc. Moderate remal to nir-f-.r. K-!::i::t. H. Watklns. 73 Adelaide t. W . T >rnnto. Lazy men are '-he most positivei" they are too lazy TO inform then> selves or to change their minds. Henry \V. Shaw. SOUR STOMACH md bowels are part of one long ;ube. Bowels soured with oiidy prisons naturally upnet the tioma.-li. For 50 years millions 'iav ased \V.ivnoi s Sdfa Kidney and Liver Rniflv ^-iih good results. Purely .egetai'l?. Pleasant tasting. Every lrugg:*t kti'iw^ good old Warner'e. Try a botile today. Warner's Safe ftem-- '' Ontario. WARNER'S SAFE KIDNEY AND LIVER REMEDY Take *Kem every to often. They'll Keep vou HEALTHY Sold evrrvwhcn in ^^. lye and T5c red pfcgs. C\RTERSESU>IH9 ACID STOMACX ARTHUR" HtAOACHt * VICTORY OVER SELF. I I count hint brnver 'ho ove . | his desire.s than him who COIHIIMI his enemies, for the hardest v: Is the victory over self. Aristotle. ' WHEN FOOD SOURS ABOUT two hours after calmg many people sutler from sour Stomachs. They call it indigestion. It means that the stomach nerves have been over-stimulate*} 1 There is excess .ii-itl 'I'lieway lo correct it is with aA alkali, which neutralizes nuiny times ils \ oltime in acid. The riijiit way is Phillips' Milk o{ Magnesia just a tasteless dose in water. It is pleasant, cllii'icnt and harmless. lU'snlts come almost in- stantly. It is the approved method. You will never use another when \.ni know. Be sure lo yet the genuine Phillips' Milk of Magnesia prescribed by 'liiysicuns li>r cnrrerlinii excess acids. ',- :i bott ic any drugstore. The ideal dentifrice for clean eth and lu-.ilthy gums is Phillips' ii-ntal Magnesia, a superior tooth- :ste 'li ' safeguard! ugaiust acid* >n!h. (.Made in Canada.) ISSUE No. 16 '32 - . rk