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Flesherton Advance, 11 May 1932, p. 3

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Agent Wanted To sell complete line of made-ln- Canada paints, roof paints, var- nishes, etc., direct from th manu- factures*. Liberal commission. Robt. Gordon, 102 Front St. East., Toronto. Classified Advertising AN OFFER TO EVERY INVENTOa List of wanted Inventions and full information aent free. T~. Bamsay P*>7. World Patent Attorneys 173 Btreet. Ottawa. Canada. LADIES SEND 10- FOR . box of face powdsr to Cosmo Cos- metics. Hamilton. Ont. Good powder out box slightly Imperfect. State ahaje le- tred. 3 POUNDS PRINTS. SILK OR VEL VET remnan'i. $1.00. A. McOee.-y Co.. Chatham Ontario BAB1 CHICKS 4_| BABY CHICKS ARE CAN- jf*. * ADIAN Approved chicks. All noclca are culled By Government lnajc- tor. WTe hatch six oreds. Write for free .-atai^gue, A. H Switxer. 3ranton Ontario 2 PER HUNDRED. LEC.- HORNS 10 cer.ts: Rocks vVhlfe. Rocks Red. 12 centa: delivered any Imt. Month olds. 25c. Pullets, all ages, prices furnished. Alodel Hatchery, Kitchener. Ont. ZHow to play Bridge AUCTION w CONTRACT by Wynne Ferguson Author of 'PRACTICAL AUCTION BRIDGE* Down in Weight and Very Pale Mrs. Beare Thankful for Way in Which Dr. Williams' Pink Pills Helped Her Back . to Health "I can truly re- Gained Weight commend Dr. Wll- I 1 ; ^ -_ , ' I j.' ,, IP- and Color Owl Laffs Knowledge Is Power Tommy was fond of squeezing tooth paste out of his shiny new tube. His mother, finding it necessary to limit the amount to the purpose in view, warned him one morning not to take I Hams' Pink Pills, too much. j for they did won- Tommy "How much may [ take?" iders forme' 1 writes Mother "Oh, a little bit, about the Mrs. Mabel R. Beare, Xw Westmtn- . ster, B.C. "After a long and very try- I ing illness, I was down to 90 Ibs. in The following hands have been mis- e-ramp> of the propar opening lead weight. I could no.t eat a hearty meal, played in some way and have been after a double. If a player doubles af- In fact - ' aave na(1 to S awa X from ter his par.i-^r hcs made a bid, he ex- lhr: table hungry, from a dinner I ! t-: his p r-ner to lead the suit he dared not tourh. I was also very pale, hid. If a player haj made a bid , I ha d ft en read aboui Dr. Williams' of his own and later doubles, he ex- Pink: Pills, so thought I would give pects hU partner to lead that suit. I them a trial. 1 soon found I was able . htfan ,. to eat with any one, and life began to s sent in for criticism: Hand No. 1 B No score, rubber game. size of a bean." Tommy gave the tube a tremendous pinch and out shot a long ribbon of paste. Mother "Tommy! Do you wish to be punished? Is that the size of a bean?" Tommy "Surf-. Mom. This is a In this example hand. Z has bid four i : " ' . "" ' "~ ~~"7~ spades and hU partner, Y. baa doub-! l o , k ,? rlght .",''' My n<? ' snl came llp tO led five hearts. Under these conditions, Z should have opened his ace of Hearts 6 Clubs K, Q. 9, 3 Diamonds 7 Spades A. Q, J. 9. 7. 6, '1 K n spade and doubled with the expec- The hand is.tation of a spade opening. Z, how have opened 'his opening w the contract one trick. Y had a single- equally applicable either to Auction or ever, thought of none of these very 118 Ibs. and my lips and cheeks had lots of color. I am more than Uunk- Dr. Williams' Pink hope others will try | Henry "How sweet of you to bask that horse because it had the same them." Dr. Williams' Pink create an abundance Pills of actually new red Jane "It had Viie same habits, too. It eot there half an hour late!" blood, which is the reason they have given new vitality and strength to 1TEWSPAPEB. W'UJLD LEASE WEEKLY NEWS-' PAPER in Ontario. Send par- 1 tlculars to Box 16. Wilson Publishing O . Ltd., Toronto. STKAWBEBBY " bid four spades ,. dttd pre-emptive bid by the way), A doub- made their bid and thus scored game I thousands of such nervously eihaust- led. V passed ard B bid five hearts, z'and rubber. This hand is a fine ei- and now passe J and Y doubled, ample, so study it over carefully. following is another fine ex- I ed women. Equally helpful for grow- When all passed '..at should Z have opened? This hand offers an excellent The ample: JJAHSON'S BEAUTY STRAWBERRY JT plants, four dollars per thousand. F.O.B. Waterford. Geo. Marshall. Wil- onvllle, Ontario. MOTom BOAT rom Hand No. 2 Hearts 5 Clubs 9. 8. 6. 3 Diamonds 7, 6, 2 Spades A, K, 8, 7 RICH R D SON DOUBLE CABIN cruiaer. about thirty feet. In us altogether only four or nve months In two seasons; complete equipment irn-i 1- ng carpets, bed and table linen, chins, flasswar* and silver as well as all mar- In* equipment and many extras. This cruiser with Its two cabins and Us Tell 1 quipped galley Is an unusually comfort- ! able boat for week-ends or longer rumes for four to Elx people. It Is ex- ceptionally seaworthy and has cruised | all over the Great Lakes. It bas a Alga -lass and very economical 60 horsepower, { Ix-cyllnder power plant with complete slectrlc lighting throughout and jpeed ! of 12 to 14 miles per hour. It Is a spe- I elal paint job and very attractive In ap- ! pearance. Owner will sacrifice for naif i its original cost. H. Watklns, 73 W. Adelaide St.. Toronto. Earn $35 Weekly _^_ G**>wl*< Mir**HM '., Mi , -^^- M*4 < ycur r*lUr. lUpM f*tn. Y.ld fr*t*> (r** **r S '.c*-ur.r~t attmnry - M M|h - * LM B. i-r OMtfMk &od f Jil Cow offv. ajfor to.. w^tf.t.MM, HeaJ Mushroom Co.. i.nn,ton, Onu ____ _ ___ _ _ - ._. ___ I RE-TINNING Milk Cans. Ic Cream Packers. Oh < Hoops. Your old cans made- like new for less than half cost of new. Pas U .risers retlnned at your own lant Toronto G*dmltun Platinf ft Tina at Co.. X.td. ISO Edwin Avca. - Toronto No score, rubber game, and the hand , is applicable to either Auction or Con- ; tract. Z dealt and bid four hearts, A bid nve diamonds and all passed. T opened the king of spades and B's hand, the dummy's In this instance, was placed on the table. Z played the three ot spades and A the five. Y should have reasoned somewhat as follows: "What sort of hand did Z have to justify a four-heart bid? If he had wanted a heart lead, he probably would have doubled. His four-heart bid probably consists of at least eight hearts with four honors and very little side strength. He also probably has a sin- gleton spade and bid four hearts in the hope of shutting out a spade bid. Therefore, my best play is to lead the ace of spades and hope that Z can trump the third round of spades. If Y had followed this line of reason- Ing, he would have set the contract one trick. He failed to do so, however, and led a heart at trick two, which A trumped. A then led trumps and scored game and rubber, losing only two Hearts K, 6, 2 Clubs K, Q, J, 4 Diamonds K, 8 ' Spades Q. 10, 4, 2 Hand No. 3 spade tricks. This is another hand that should be carefully noted. The play In the following band should be easy but sometimes the easy Jones are the ones that go wrong: Hearts-K. Q, 10. 8, 4 Clubs A, 4 Diamonds J, 7, 6, 2 Spades 9, & No score, first game. The point of the hand Is applicable to either Auc- tion or Contract. Z dealt and bid one heart, A and Y passed and B bid one spade. Z and A passed and Y bid two hearts. The flnal bid was four spades due to the fact that Y raised the heart bid twice more. He also doubled four spades. What should Z open? This hand is similar to the first one in that Z has bid a suit and his partner, Y. has doubled. Under the rule set down in the analysis of that hand, Y certainly expected a heart lead by Z. Irrespective of that fact, however, Z should have led a heart in the endeav- or to set up a trick in that suit before be lost his re-entry in clubs. Instead of doing so, however, Z opened the ace of clubs and then led the four, hoping, as he said, for a rnfl. This lead gave A B a game that they couldn't have scored if Z had opened the king of hearts. ing girls. Try them. At your drug- Phar^ah's Court." gists in the new glass container. 50c Wise "When was tennis flr.it men- tioned in the Bible?" Otherwise "I'll ask you." Wise "When Joseph first served In Lose Fat and Feel Better for it! How would you like to lose IS pounds of fat in a month and at tins game time increase your energy and improve your health t Get on ihe scales to-day and see how much you weigh -hen jet a bottle of Krusctien SalU (lasts 4 weeks). Take one half teaspo nful e .TV morning in a glass uf ' ot water redu* the food supply increas daily activities and when you have finished the lirst bottle weigh yourself again. Now "you can laugh at the people who spend money galore to lose a few pounds of fat now you will know the pleasant way to lose unsightly fat. and you'll also know that the ti vitalizing salts of Krusohen (salts that your blood, nerves and glands must have to function properly) have presented you with glorious health. After that you'll want to walk around and av to your friends '* One 75c. bottle of "Kruschen Salts is worth tfn dollars of any fat person's money."* 124-Yr.-OU Briti*h Finn Makes Record Motors London. The makers of the en- gines which hold the world's land The Six Ages of Women '. and air speed records started bust- Five, Fifteen, Twenty-five, Thirty- ness 124 years ago as producers of flv*, Thirty-five. Thirty-five. printing machinery. Now known aa \ the builders of Britain's Schneider A woman's favorite sport is shopping Trophy, automobile and speed boat for things she knows she can't afford ! record breaking motors, the firm of BY ANNEBELLE WORTHINGTON; a man's Is doing things he suspects | D. Napier ft Son was established ; he ought not to do. Maybe some of j n 1SOS. Within a few years its the flappers kiss 30 much now, before newspaper printing machinery was they're married, because they see how being extensively used In London and few mother gets. If wives and steno- ' Ireland. A special machine for print- graphers would only co-operate, no i ng Bibles in rare Oriental languages, man would have a chance to get far invented by D. Napier before 1830, from the dotted line between his desk, and his door mat. A musician is de- nned as one who can hear new music What New York Is Wearing Illustrated Dressmaking Lesson F>ur- niihtd With Every Patttrn PASSING BY. I shall pass through this world but once; any good thing, therefore, that 1 can do, or any kindness that I can how to any human creature, let me do it now; let me not defer it. nor veglect It, for I shall not pass this way again. S. Grellet. We have got to so that the farmer gets a profit and prosperity then will begin to permeate all classes." Wil- liam G. MoAdoo. Shakespeare's Choice of Words [of crude concept! s. or "the random,' blindfold jlows . " ignorance." From*' "Table Talk," by William Hazlitt. The Shellfish Indiwtry We have a great living instance n , . I Among Canada s growing resources among writers, that the quality of a are the shellnsh industries, which be esti- Kennedy & Menton 421 Collegj St.. Toronto Harly-lavidion DittribiKort Writ* at ono for 9ur barrala list of ed motorcycles. Xrms arranged. man's production* Is not to mated in the iuv.-rse ratio of quantity. I mean in the Author of Waverley, The undity of whose pen is no less admlrab' than its felicity. Shakespeare Is anothe instance of th-j same prodigality f genius; his ma- : rials being endlessly poured forth with no niggard or fustidious hand, and the mastery of the execution be- ' ing (in many r-ipjctj at least) equal to the boldness of the design. As one example amon" others that I might site of the attention which lie gave to his subject, it is sufficient to observe that there fs scarcely a word in any of his more striking pass- ages that can be altered for the better. If any person, for instance, is trying to recollect a ..vourite line, and can- ! not hit upon some particular expres- , i sion, it is In vain to think of substi- j ' luting any other so good. That In the | original text is not merely the best, | ' but it seems the only right one. I will : ' stop to illustrate this: point a little. 1 1 ! was at a 1 ss the other day for the line in Henry V., together add several millions of dol- their ' ars >" ear ly to the Dominion's income. The most widely known, perhaps, Is the lobster fishery in Atlantic waters. Scallops, also, on the East Coast provide a very considerable revenue. In the Dominion's Pacific waters is still In use today. Ail kinds of machinery and instru- ments have been invented and mar.u- was factured by the company. Automation coin weighing and sort- and recognize the old scores it stolen from. And even some of who do not claim to be musicians can ing apparatus was perfected in 1351. us do that. Wife i,on their return from the party) "Do you realize what you did?" Husband "No; but I'll admit it was What was It?" Agnes "Isn't it remarkable how Alice keeps her age?" Clara "Yes. she hasn't changed it for :en years." Nervous Suitor "I've your sister.'' Little Brother "She's been expect- ing you." Nervous Suitor > beaming) "Ah! that's good. Here's a quarter for you. How do you know she's been expecting me?" Little Brother "She's gone out." Other manufactures included astrono- ' mical telescopes, guns, rolling mills, bulets, numbering machines, emboss- ing and perforating gear for postage stamps, ste a. engines, tide guages, . ships' compasses and centrifugal sugar I machines. The automobile enterprise was not launched until 1S98, and it was a small step from the automobile motor to the airplane engine. The firm is now spe- cializing In the production of high- L-ome to see speed aero engines. Your disposition will be suitable to tha; which you most frequently think on; for the soul is. as it were, ting- ed with the color and complexion of its own -noughts. Mar -us Aure!: ->i. 2769 "Access :o raw material is the occa- sion for international conflict and lis- When a gold digger starts chasing ' agreement." Newton D. Baker, after a Scotchman, she gets a good run - for her mocey. When the meek in- herit the earth, their hardest problem will be trying to collect rent from the unmeek. Every now and then wej come across a house-to-house sales- man who is so rude we dont know whether to siam the door in his face. j or to slam his face with the door. I Leap year doesn't signify that girl* should jump at conclusions. Flatter- ing a man is like after dinner speak- ' ! ing. The wbole thing depends u> : knowing when to stop. WOOL HIGHEST PRICES PAID The Canadian Wool Co. Ltd. 2 CHURCH ST.. TORONTO Here's a charming daytime dress of shrimps are taken in amounts of con- ' printed v.rep? silk. A plain crepe ve<t siderable value, as well as abalone. ' w ' tn ..elf-button trim provides inter- and Clams, cockles, crabs, oysters and winkles are obtained from both coasts, in amounts of vary- ing value. toting contrast. It's a bit femininj with its ruffle trimmed neck and s.eeves. The skirt is deci.ledly distinctive Spring in Norway Afer tile -saows of Norway hav begun to rne-t. there follows a period of dull monotony. It is not the black . and white of a gray winter's day. ! but rather a '-urious. colorless at- SPRAINS Rub Miurd't in It p*nirjt* ,or ligament*. .!.! inflammation. <o*>lh. Puts you en your feet: Xew impetus has been given to the with its deep scalloptd hip treatment. ( mo^here, which seems to envelope fishing Industrie* of Canada In re-' In the mini at .'.re view, it shows t.b* tne landscape. Grand it may be cent years because of emphasis on attractively shaped !ong sleeves th.it the Iodine content of shellfish and F altern includes. the consequent virtue of the shell- fish as preventives of goiter, anemia and other ills. COMFORT for COLICKY BABIES . . . THROUGH CASTORIA'S GENTLE REGULATION The best way to prevent i-olic, doctors say, is to avoid gas in stom- ach, and bowels by keeping the en- tire Intestinal tract open, free from waste. But remember this: a tiny hMiy's tender little organs cannot tand harsh treatment. They must be gently urged. This is Just the time CasU>rla can lit'lp most. Cas- torla, you know, Is mude specially tor bable and children. U Is a frure vegetable preparation, perfect- ly harmless. It contains no harsh irugs, no narcotics. For years it has helped mothers through trying times with colicky babies and child- ren suffering with digestive- upsets, colds and fever. Keep genuine Cas- torla oo hnnd. with the name "Nice customs rurtsy to great kings." I could not recollect ' c word nice; I tried a number of others, such as old, grove, etc. they would none of them do, but seemed all heavy, lumbering, or from the purposa; the word nice, on the contrary, appeared to drop Into its place, and be ready to assist In paying the reverence due. Again, "A Jest's pi ^ty M<*< in the ear Ot him that hears It." I For more formal year, you could iiiake it of on* of 'he new looking heers in polka-dotted chiffon. Plain flat and crinkle crepe silk are irresistibly lovely in this model. Style No. 2789 is designed for sizes 16, 18 years, 36, 38, 40 and 42 inches bust. Size 36 requires 3-"'b yards 39-in^M with 1 yard 35-inch contrasting. HOW TO ORDER PATTERNS. Write your name and address plain- ly, giving number and size of such patterns as you want. Enclose 20c in tamps or coin ( coin preferred; wrap it carefully) for each number, ami but cold. Then, magically, the bare I map'.es. birches, and aspens take on ' live tones of mauve, brown, and yellow, changing into a, light green veil against the background of dark rtrs and gray re .--. On bare spots under the firs the blue anemone buds pesp out; the white flowers follow, nntil the forest ground Is eovt?red with their stars. A little later, between the wintry- gray heather and tall, strong red- stemmed pines n the mountain- ; side, the tender, shining stars of tne^ flowers so'trii 'h landscape with beauty On the mild w-.'st and south coabis spring usually begins in February. ! "Her father said she was playing too much bridse and threw her cards Into the fire." "What did she do?" "What could she do. the girl stood by the burning de<-k." CASTORIA I thought, in quoting from memory, of "A Jest's success," "A Jest's re- nown," etc. I then turned to the vol- ume, and there found the very word I that of all others expressed the Idea. Had Shakespeare searched through the four quarters if the globe, he could , not have llgh'-'d on another to convey , so exactly what e meant a casual, hollow, sounding success! I could multiply su. . examples, but ( that I am sure the reader will easily ^ supply them himself; and they show sufficiently that : -kespeare wa not (as he is often represented) a loose or clumsy writer. The- bold, happy tex- ture of his '.tyle, in which every word Is promlr.en .....1 ye', cannot be torn form its place without violence, is (one should think) th result either of vigilant pains-taking, or of unerring, j intuitive p*rce :'tlon, and not tb* mark GOOD ACTIONS. The greatest pleasure I know is to do a good action by stealth, and to have it found out by accident. I .am. address your j.-der to Wilson PaUeri: " ev a ar!ier. commencing with the Service, 73 West Adelaide St., Toronto refreshing days when snowbells rise ^- t out of their white beds, and continu- ing until the time of the sweetly ( scented twin-flower il:nnea\ and, the purest of pure wild flowers, the ' lily-of-the-valley. In eastern Norway, on the other POVERTY. Poverty, if it is sweet and not bit-, ter, is in my view a condition far , more blessed of God than wealth, bringing human hearts closer to- [ gether in mutual dependence and hand, the flowers arrive m quick sue- brotherhood. Underweight? "My baby was so thin hij hands wire like bird claws. But he thrived won- derfully after I started giving Baby's Own Tablets," writes Mrs. L. Kennedy, Portland, Ontario. I Baby's Own Tab- lets help to regulate I stomach and bow I els; and the thin I child gains weight. | Absolutely safe. 2Sc package. 233 Dr. winumi' B ABY'S OWN TABLETS HELP! KIDNEYS! If your kidneys become useless no ioctor can save you. Get your l-id- neys strong, hlthy. For over 60 years kidney sufferers have put their trust In Warner's Safe Kidney and Liver Remedy. Vurely egetable. Pleasant tasting. Stimulates kidneys and liver gently but surely. Get a oottle today from any druggist. War- ner's Safe Remedies Co.. Toronto. Jn- trlo. WARNER'S SAFE KIDNEY AND UVER REMEDY cession. Trees burst into bloom. and suddenly the promising, fra- grant spring Is everywhere, called forth by the rising sun, the ever groans daylight, and the luminous skies ot the wonderful northern nights OLD BOOKS. lu literature 1 am fond of conflnius myself to the best company, which consists chiefly of my old acquaiu- tanee, with whom I am desirous of becoming: more intimate; ami I suspect that nine times out of ten It is more profitable, if not more agreeable, to read an old book over again than to read a new one for thf first time. T. Dudley. It Is possible that a man can be so changed by love that one could n>v recognize him to be the same prr.~>>:: Terence When BAIN Comes WHAT many people call indiges- tion very often means excess acid in the stomach. The stomach nerves have been over-stimulated, and food sours. The corrective is an alkali, which neutralizes the acids instantly. And the best alkali known to medical science is Phillips' Milk of Magnesia. One spoonful of this harmless, tasteless alkali in water neutralizes instantly many times that much acid, and the symptoms disappear at once. You will never use crude methods when once you learn the efficiency of this. Go, get a small bottle to try. Be jure to get the genuine Phillips' Milk of Magnesia" prescribed by physicians for 50 years in correcting excess acids. 50c a bottle any drug tore. iMadc in Canada.} ISSUE No. 19 '32 i

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