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Flesherton Advance, 1 Jun 1932, p. 3

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I t I You can now buy Red Rose Tea Orange Pekoe lib. The lowest price it has ever been sold at. ZHow to play & AUCTION CONTRACT ky Wynne Ferguson Author of "PRACTICAL AUCTION BR1OOB" ARTICLE NO. 24 In the play of the hands at Auction and Contract there are numberless opportunities to make good plays, -but the most important one of all is the winning of the trick that scores game or saves it For example, suppose the declarer Is playing spades and it is asily possible to make three odd but there Is no apparent way to score came. That in the time for tbe de- clarer to do some deep thinking and endeavor to figure out some way to make game. Sometimes this can be done by mentally placing certain high cards in the opponents' hands In such a way that game Is possible. At other times it can only be done by letting the opponents have the lead in the hope that they will make a mistake and thus give the declarer his only chance for game. That Is what Is meant by getting the trick that scores came. On the other hand, suppoee your What New York Is Wearing BY ANNEBEI.LE WORTHINGTOM That Dreaded Time of Life Illustrated Drfsginakiag Lexton Fur- With Every Pattern Mrs. Brockhank Tells Why She Recommends Dr. Williams' Pink Pills to Women of 40 to 50 Owl Laffs opponents are playing tho hand at spades, and it is up to you to gave game. You can figure out how to take three tricks but cannot see any hope for the fourth trick. Then you should figure out in your mind what card or cards your partner must bold to make that extra trick and play ac- cordingly. You will be surprised how often the card that you figure must I be there, will be there and therefore save the game. It is on close hands of this type that the good player has such an advantage. The all-import- ant trick of every hand is the one that either makes game or savee game; so bend all your energies and ' concentrate all your thought OB thatj one trick and, if it Is in the cards, don't let it get away from you. The following hand la given as an ; Illustration of the dealer's failure to Color Appatite Returned 7.90 A trim, chic affair is this navy and: bite crepe silk printed mode!. Top-j i ped by plain white crepe, adds much observe thu rule and of the big loa to its daintiness and resulting. Hearts A. K, J, 7 Clubs 4 Diamonds 9. 7, Spades 9, 8. 7, 5, S Hearts 9. 6 Clubs K. J. 7 Diamonds K. 10, 8. 5. 4. I Spades A, K the Virid slimming* Hearts 3 Clubs A, Q. , 2 Diamonds A, Q, J. Spade* <J, J, 10, . 2 Hear.*- y. IP. .s. 5. 4 2 Clubs 10. ?, 8, 5, 3 Diamond* J Spnde* 4 red buttons accent wrapped closure. Modish fulness is given the slim- 1 line skirt by an inverted plait at t&e centre-front and the centreback. It is equally lovely carried >ut in j o..t color, particularly in crinkle! crepe silk in beigv or cadet blue. Ant it's made in jiffy! The sav- ; ing is enormous. Style No. 271X) i* designed for lies 16, IS years, 36, 38, 40, 42 and 44 1 inches bust Size 36 requires 21 j yards 39-inch material, with 1 yard No score, rubber game. This hand is applicable either to Auction or Con- tract Z dealt and bid one spade. A and Y passed and B bid two hearts. Z two spades. A three hearts. Y three spades, B four hearts, Z four spades and A doubled. All passed and A opened the king of benrts nnd follow- ed with the ace of/hearts. How should Z play the hand? Solution: Z should let A bold this trick and discard a club or a diamond. By so doing, he could have made five- odd In spades If A had then led either one of the other three suits, for in that eaae be could have taken A's trumps nd his suit cards were all good. If A had led another heart at trick three. I should have trumped in the dummy with the king and then led four rounds of trumps. He should then have led Ither clubs or dianvjiuls until A made 111 last trump. In this way. Z could have made four apadec. If, however, he trumped tbe Mcond heart trick tn his hand and led two rounds of spades, his band was ltd he would lose his con- tract by one trick. This hand shows the Importance of thinking out tbe play of tbe hand aud the possible cards HOW TO ORDFR PATTERNS. Write your name and address plain- it carefully) for each number, ind I held by opponents, even at the second, ly, giving: number and si.se of .ueh trick. The minute the dummy hand; patterns as you want. Enclose '20c ; n was. placed oa the tuble, Z should have fl.cured what cards A must bold to justify his double. The only excuse- address your order to Wilson Pattern for the double would be at least five Service, 73 West Adelaide St., Toronto. small trumps and the ace. king of. * hearts. With any less holding In Vienna Lilac City "My age was 48 which every wo- man knows is a critical time of life when I derived such benefits from Dr. Williams' Pink Pills," writes Mrs. Brockhank, Hamilton, Ont. "I felt so tired and depressed; could ary. s!eep; my appetite was impaired; my skin and lips were pallid. I could not make any headway with my housework. I got discouraged, as tonic after tonic did not better ray condition. My sist- ter, a graduate nurse, advised Dr. Wil- liams' Pink Pills. After taking a few boxes my condition greatly improved. My sleep was restful and my natural color and appetite returned." Dr Williams' Pink Pills rebuild health by creating new blood and in- creasing the red blood cells, which re- store the wasted tissues and revitalize the exhausted system. They remove the cause of run-down or nervous con- ditions. Try them. At your druggist's in the new protective glass containers. SOc a package. Neming Telephone Exchanges Who names the new telephone ex- changes, and why are such long namas chosen? A woman is responsible in England. | She is employed by the Post Office to : think out the names for new ex- changes, and she has in her des* enough names to christen all Britain's new exchanges for several years to come. It sounds an easy job, but she dcesn't think so. Scarcely one per cent, of her suggested names is pass- ed. Gwinfc to dialling limitations, a name must not begin with an "0," it must not sound .ike any other name, and its first three letters must not clash with any other first three. After a name has been passed as fit for use it is given a complete voice ttst. Exchange operators test it thor- oughly, and quite half the names given the test are rejected because they ai-e hard to understand. Recently the G. P. 0. decided to call in exchange Kel- son, but when spoken by different pople it sounded lik Western, Wil- son, and several other names! Even Hogarth became Cig^r. But the christen*, r's troubles are not over even whe.n these tests have been passed. For the local authorities in whose district the new exchange stands usually dislike all the names suggested, and a fresh list has to t thought out. * You won't find many lazy students taking graduation exercise. There's one nice thing about June it helps to solve the problem of what to do with old shoes. And speaking of shoes white shoes are signs of sum- mer. Almost white shoes are signs of last summer. The average girl prefers being a June bride to a May Queen. The Unkindest Cut of All We were seated in a hammock On a balmy night in June, When the world was hushed in slum- ber 'Neath the guidance of the moon. I asked one little question. And my heatr was filled with hope. But her answer never reached me For her brother cut the rope. Most of the new crop of June gradu- , ates who expect to set the world afire : will begin by lighting another cigaret Mike "Pat^what in the world is tie . matter?" Pat "I just got out of the hospital. ' I was operated on for appendicitis." Mike "What does that have to do [ with that great lump on your head?" Pat 'A tot. They ran, out of ether." Plain and Fancy Shots It requires wings to be an angel. You can't get by on a pin feather. Cleanli- ness is next to godliness, of course, but that isn't what makes the bathing pool popular. When we have nothing to say it's best to say nothing, but few of us can do it. The baby's middle name does not amount to so much. It'a the family names that ruin them. No, an insurance company was not re- sponsible for the song "Keep the home fires burning." Be pleasant but not too pleasant. The luckiest peeple in the world are those who do not depend up i on luck. Gas and electricity turned off when not needed would pay the family sugar bill. A word to the wise some- times precipitates an unexpected law- suit. A man should have a pound of common sense to each ounce of learn- 1 ing. Consistency takes all the plea- sure out of life. The most provoking husband is one who talks indistinctly n his sleep. A man who laughs last soon gets a reputation for being dumb. The "games" that make money fast al- so lose money fast. Eventually every man is recognized for what he really is. GAINED \ Ib. A WEEK Kruschen Stopped it Now 11 Ibs. Down * I started to take Kruvhen Salt* a month ago, to reduce my weigh after trying several other ways. I ant pleased with the results, as from 224 Ibs., I have lost 11 Ibs.. which I think is a move in the right direction. I feel better all round, and am hoping to get down to 168 Ibs. I am 52 years of age, and, 5 feet 8 inches, and was putting on weight consistently at the rate of half* a-pound per weelc. so you see I tmv cause to be thankful fur Kruvhen Salts." H. W. An over-stout person is an auto* intoxicated (or self-poisoned) person whose internal organs are foiling ti expel from the body the waste product* of digestion. Allowed to aii'iiinulatt?, this wast* matter is turned into lave* after layer of hideous fat . The six salts in Kruschen assist the internal organs to perform their functions properly to throw off each) day the wastage and poisons thaC encumber the system. Then, little by little, that ugly fat goes slowly, yes but surely, and you feel so wonderfully healthy, youthful, and energetic more so than ever before in your life I Classified Advertising O POUNDS PRINTS. SILK -P. . Eli VET remnants. $1.00 A. McC-eerJ Co.. Chatham. Ontario A LOVELY. WILLOV. V FvR.M .4 yours take Slendor Beauty Tab- leia a new English formula TV -ftj g.ves you a hm. svelte appearance m a ure. safe. sane way. IT.r-e W'.-ekaP treatment. 11.50. Exact formula on th box. Roy Kitchen. The Ca..-e: jl C..m- ist. London. y- UTH AND BEAUTY DWEL . 1M X slim and slender form. Slendor tablets help to relieve yoi of tha" -t* cess avoirdupois safely, sanely, surely. Exact formula on the box. Thr^e \\-~*f treatment. IL5o. Roy K:t.:h<:n, Tb Careful Chemist." London. BABT CHICKS 1 * BABY CHICKS ARE JAX __ AD1AN Approved chicks All 1 IK lea are culled by 'Government ii.>jo tor. We hatch six bre-v Writ* 'or free .ata'^gue. A. H. S-> ir. ^r-aruon. Ontario. AVE 12 PER HUNL'KICD. H HORNS. 8 -ents: K.--AS ft .'.. Reel's Red, 10 cents: deli- -re<l :.r-.y i;m. Month olds. ISc. Pullets, all age*. -* furnished. Model Hatchery. ;\.tonener, Ont. CANADIAN APPROVED CHICKS. LEGHORNS. Sc; BAP.KKL) ROCKS. lOc; Mlnorcaa. Whir,? Roc..->. U{ 10 per cent, books order. PI?:scA liatchery. Stratford. Route 5, Or . Clo "I'm afraid to go Into that dark room." Bill "But. dearest, I'm with you." Cloe "That's the trouble." LOCAL AOEJTTS WANTED. MAKE is <i'i TU is.oo PA:T.V. >t:LL, household necessity* direot from manufacturer. Exclusive -; :v.ji C. >. Bijr I Products, gA Oiurch s- trt, Toronto. -w H ; ,_ 117 11 1 /" 1 stamps or coin ( coin preferred; wr ; I rees Adorn Welland Lanal trumps. A's double would have been unsound. It is an ra-y hand with all the cards of the Continent Those who would know toe charm of Montreal. Ninety thousand trees will be planted along the banks of the Welland Canal, between the power house at Queenston and the intake of ' Niagara River, to beautify the water- way. Planting of the trees, shipped from the proxincial government sta- Aunt Samantha Smothers of Brush- ville read In the paper that an Iowa girl got a husband by writing her name on an egg. And in commenting upon this, Aunt. Samantha. wbo has been married four times, said: "Well. I al- ways knew marriage was a shell game." tion at started. exposed, but not easy if they are con- tna Austrian capital must visit it in cealed unless you stop to think and i tne sprins. It has no fine river pro- " figure out how the unseen cards must nienades like many another European ' He to give you game. It Is a fine city the Danube is too far from the illustration of the importance f play-] center of things tor that but its awak- ing for the all-Important trick that i enin * after winter snos is a wonder- will score game and of doing so from' ^ l si nt - wilh tn * coming of the lilac Fort William. Ontario, has the very first card played. blossom the Viennese feel that spring Hetrtr nou Clutm Q, * Diamond v-.T gpade-i Q Problem Hearts none Clubs A, J. 10 piamondH none Spades 9 Hearts 10 Clubs 4 Diamonds A, 4 Spades none In the following problem, try your is rea "y hel D>' after day crowds own skill In solviug before reading ! flotk - to tbe Parks to admire the bios- the solution. Then compare results i wm-laden bushes. The Rathaus Gar- and thus obtain a valuable lesson ori den is another favorite place of pil- . evidence that you are pretty good, 'ttrimnre with it* many oi! trees and dependent up<m failure or success. j plants. Vienna can truly be called the lilac' <-it\. for ut only is the lilac blossom ' the indication of spring, it is aso to be noted that to this city the lilac was first brought from Asia nearly thret and a half centuries ago. At the corner of the Himmelpfortgasse and the' Seilerstaette stood a garden, where. in 15S9, tbe lilac first blossomed in Europe. This garden belonged to Gis lenius Busbequlns. Ferdinand I's Am-, bassador to Constantinople. He was a. great lover of flowers, and to him is given the honor of having introduced ' both the lilac and the tulip into Eur- ' Heait> mine Clubs K. 9 Diamonds K. Q Spades none If hearts an Mumps and 7. is in the lead, how can Y, Z win all four tricks against any defense? Solution: Z should lead tbe ace of diamonds and discard tbe ten of clubs In Y's hand. He should tbeu lead the ten of hearts. Now A must discard either a club or a spade.. He cannot discard a spade for. It he doe.*, Y will discard the jack of clubs and his nine of spades will be good. A, therefore, It is true that another kind of, has b<>eu fmind in the Carpathi- j ans. but this was much later, and this , l.-it:"r cannot lie compared in quality is forced to discard the nine of! clubs. Z now leads the four of clubs ; squeeze. COLIC Really, I think BABY'S OWN TAB- LETS are wonderful," writes Mrs. Allan P. MacDonald, Nortb&eUI, Ont. "My btby has no more colic pain*. ' Don't let your I baby suffer give BABY'S OWN TABLETS. For colds, fever, upset stomach, constipa- tion. Absolutely ! harmless. 2Sc 232 Dr. Wllltamt' BABrS OWN TABLETS ISSUE No. 22 '32 is forced to dlstanl the six of cluhs ope. and Y discards the nirm of spades. B' Qla< must now discard a club or a diamond IU> cannot discard the king of dia- monds for. if he does, 2's four of u> that whi-!i ,nin,- from the Orient, diamonds will be good. B, therefore,, > New German Motor Train A double passenger train car, over and Y wins the remaining two tricks. f 137 f eet i on g v ^^ , ts own motors It is a fine example of the "double an ,i capable of a sustained speei' of more than ninety-three miles an hour will be placed in service between- Berlin and Hamburg some time In ' the coming Summer. AVith the go- ' ing into effect of the Summer sehed- ' ule. the maximum speed of the re- gular "FD" (non-stop) trains on the same stretch will also be increased from the present 6S 1>3 to 74^ miles an hour. This has been made pos- j slble by increasing the distance from the first cautionary signaj to 4)bf final signal from 700 to 1,200 meters, thus giving the brakes time to act. The new motorized car will be round- ed at each end to reduce atmos- pheric resistance. 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Many of the experiments having to | do with these most formidable ene- mies of the fruit grower were conduct- ed in the Hudson Valley and Lake Chumpiain fruit districts, principally by Dr. P. J. Chapman and 0. H. Ham- mer. They found that "efficient con- trol of orchard pests is gained through . thorough and timely treatments ap- plied during certain critical points in the development of thee lnsects."~ j Kor practical reasons, they found, no ' more sprays should be used than are necessary to give reasonable protec lion, and whenever possible each treat- ; , nieut should be directed against one | or more pests. While an insect may increase Its j numbers to an abnormal degree over a wide area, they say. because of ex- ' : ceptionally favorable conditions, fail- ures In controlling orctfard pests or uneconomical conrol measures eau us ually be attributed to lack of informa- tion on p>st conditions in the Individ KOTOB BOAT FOB SALE RICH K D SON COi; b'cE :,\ BIN cruiser, about thirty feet. :n u44 altogether unlv (our or ?.* month* In two seasons, complete e.|u:|"Tint :nclui. Inc carpt bed and tao'.e linen, -ivna, glassware and silver as well u all mar* ir equipment and man? extras. 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