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Flesherton Advance, 13 Apr 1932, p. 3

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At your druggist's. 50c a package. 271 Slow to play bri AUCTION^ CONTRACT vy Wynne Ferguson Author of PRACTICAL AUCTION BRIDGE* ARTICLE No. 17 The other nislit a friend of mine one no trump ai. ' A parsed. What asked me: "What's the best way to , should Y now bid with thu foregoing learn how to play a good game of Auc- 1 hand either at Auction or at Contract? evens h? tion or Contract?" "I.earu to profit by and I replied: your mistakes." That's the secret of improvement and Solution: two spades. At Auction, Y should bid fs just ovr the require- ments, as Hand No. 2 is slightly under you or how many books you read you will never improve your game unless you learn by your mistakes. Don't make the same mistake twice and you will soon become a fine player. The ones who make the same mistakes the only one that is of any value. No j them, to justify a take-out of parther'a matter how much a teacher may tell no trump. The f.' :t that the hand con- tains two douhletons is really the de- ciding factor. At Contract the hand should be passed, further "My baby's cheeks and hands were so hot," writes Mrs. Bernard Breen, En- terprise, Ont., "I was frightened. I gave him a Baby's Own Tablet at noon and by after sup- per he was all bet- ter." Effective for colds, colic, teeth- ing. Absolutely safe. See certi- ficate in each 2Sc \ package. 231 Dr. Williams' BABY'S OWN TABLETS The h.-'id does not justify any bidding by partner, and he should uot be en urajr^d to try for What New York Is Wearing Owl Laff s Quit Yer Klckin' Stop yer klcklu' 'bout the times, Get a hustle on you, Skirmish 'round and grab the dimes If the dollars shun you; Croakin' never bought a dress Growlin' isn't in it, Fix yer peepers on success, Then go in and win it; Times is gettin' good again, Try to help them all you kin. Stop yer kickin', get a hold Of the wheel and turn it, You can never handle gold 'Less you try to earn it; Brush the cobwebs from yer eyes. Stop yer dern repinin', And you'll notice that yer skies j Allus'll be shinin'; ! If you hain't the nerve to try, Sneak away somewhere and dies Classified Advertising AN Ob'FER TO EVERY INVENTOR. (.1st of wanted inventions and i'ull Information sent free Tlie Ramsay Ovn- Panjr. World Patent Atinr"v.i. ?7J tiinle Street. <r:awa. Canada. BABY CHICKS A-i tiAHY CHICKS I HK J.\V- AD1AN Approved '-hicks. All tloflis are culled by Government ins,)-":- tor. We hatch six breeilx. Writ* foi; free :ita'">gue A. H. Switzer. Srantotb Ontario POUNDS PRINT. CRETONNE. !:it.K7 A !>fo- 3l'O or Velvet Rfm aants. Creery i.'o.. Chatham, urt over and over again are the hopeless game by a two-spade bid. BY ANN'EBELLE WORTHINGTON Jack may be a dul1 boy if Ice Dikes Proposed To Reclaim Isles ! Engineer Claims Cost and | Time Reduced by Freez- ing Method Berlin A scheme for constructing ] Mnx, breakwaters, ie^es and dikes' with ice, at a fraction of the usual ! building cost and in much shorter time, baa been advanced bjr Dr. A. Gerke, engineer, of Waldenburg, Silesia. He says his method also ffers greater possibilities for quick! temporary repairs of present struc- tures. Dr. Gerke's scheme is simple. He would run a network of ammonia ylpes across the stream, or iuto the water which he wished to divert, and fill them with a freezing mixture, forming an ice block of the requir- ed dimensions and form. The method ia not altogether new. It has been used in mining in various terms for siity years, being applied to shut oft flooded veins, or to close crevices, which could then be bored through to reach the pay-dirt other- wise shat off by water. But Dr. Gerke proposes much wld- r possibilities. By use of a series f his ammonia-pipe networks he be- lieves it would be posaible to trengtheu weak points along the lettes of a river during high water, n short notice. Sea dikes and Breakwaters could be frozen at trateglo points at little cost, while tie series of small islands on Ger- many's north coast could be joined and thousands of acres of land he- kind the new ice walls could be re claimed he declares. Finally, Dr. Gerke believes his ci'ivie would be much more prac- tlrable for construction ot floating Wands in the sea for trans-Atlantic airplane hangers, than the America yropoeal for steel islands. He specially emphasized the cheapness tad qulcknes ot repairing an ice Aun M compared to steel, cement r (tons structure. players. Don't be afraid to ask ques- tions. If you do something wrong, ask some good player what you should have doue. Write to the editor and. if your question is one of general in- terest, it will be published in these articles. The following hands represent prob- ; lems of bidding that have confused readers of these articles and are now j given as a test of your knowledge of | bidding. It your analyses agree with , those given below, you are a pretty j good bidder. If they do not, compare ' your analyses with the writer's and try to find out your mistakes. Solutions to Last Week's Problems Hand No. 4 Hearts A, . Q. 4 flubs J, 10. 9, 4, 3. 2 Diamonds 7 Spades A, 4 wor , k " too steadily and does not play enough; Illustrated Dressmaking l.rsson Fur- but lt>8 a safe bet that be Wl11 eat r6 ' REGISTERED STOCTT PEAS. 181 .'HAS PKOM REGISTERED stock. Field Inspected. Ontarlo'3 lar?e.--r yleldci 's. Why take hanresT Buy uirc,-;. H. \Viiarton. ;, CJuelph. OPPORTUNITIES. : <-AN ARRANGE A FRIENDLY pomit-m-e for >ou. Men and wuiui-n. all ages. Particulars free. Writ* i 'an;t<:i;iii Correspondence dub, JOTl Dantonii Avenu*'. T'.-runt>. With Every Pattern. Hand No. 1 Hearts A Clubs 9, 7, 6, 5. 3. 2 Diamonds A, 8, 7, 2 Spades A, 2 No score, rubber game. What should Z, as dealer, bid with the foregoing hand? Solution: At Auction with this hand Z should bid one club. The hand con- tains three aces and. therefore, proper values for ^ sound no trump; but the distribution is bad for that bid. The six-card club suit, even without top honor?, offers the best attacking bid of the hand and so must be the best bid. The onl;- other possible bid with this hand is one diamond an Hearts 10, 9, 5. 2 Clubs A, K, Q. 7 Diamonds 9. 6. 3 Spades Q, 6 No score, rubber game. Clubs are trumps an 1 Z is playing the hand. A opens the king of diamonds and all follow suit. He then leads the trey of spades. How should Z play the hand so that be 'an make game no matter how the remaining cards are distri- buted? Solution: . uis hand is a problem in "stripping," that la, taking out all suits except two and then throwing oppon- ents in the lead. When thia has been done, one opponent is forced to lead the remaining plain suit to his disad- vantage or one of the two missing phjin suits and thus allow one hand to trump and the other to discard. At trick No. 2 Z should win the trick in Y's li.in.l with the ace of spades and lead a low club, winning in his own hand with the queen. Z should then lead the six of diamonds and trump in Y's hand with the ten of clubs. Y should then lead a low club and win in Z's hand with the king. The lead of Z's last diamond should be trumped in that is | Y - 3 nand with [ne nine ot c iubs. The doubtful because of the shortness of , ead f th u f u fl the suit and Us weakness in topi )ne the dlstrlbl f tion ot that suit 1 should now be made, followed by a low club, which Z will win with the ace. The cards now held by 7. and Y are as I At Contract, the hand should be passed, despite 'tie three aces. Part- ner will try for game with a fair hand and the -weakness ii the club sin', if bid, may cause disaster. The penal- ties, when one is vnlnerab , are too heavy to justify bidding this type of hand. ~ Hand No. 2 Hearts J. 10. 8, 3. 2 Clubs J, 7, 3 Diamonds 9.5 Spa dec K, 6, 5 follows: Hearts Q, 4 Clubs .1 Diamonds none Spades' gularly. is getting a man's Salina "Alma wages. '' Georgia "Ye?, I heard she was mar- ried." Who remembers the old-fashictied i sheik who felt wi-ked and devilish while watching the Bloomer Girls play basketball? Box packing of apples is making headway In Quebec province, and it U 'reported that 30,000 boxes ot Mclntosh 'yui Fameuse were put up by the grow- 'rs last tall. General Prosperity will Anally rls from the ranks. Hearts 10, 9 Clubs 7 Diamonds none Spades Q should now lead the queen of i sp .des. This trick must be won by A No score, first game. ^ dealt, bid or B depending on the location of the one no trump and A passed. What should Y now bid with the foregoing hand either at Auction or at Contract? Solution: Y should pass either at Auction or at Contract. This hand is a fine exam pi of the type of hand con- taining a five-card major - that doefl not justify a rak>' nit. Hand No. 3 Hearts 8, 2 Clubs J. 9, 8, 2 Diamonds 10, 2 Spades A, 7, , 5, 2 king. Suppose ' wins the trick:. It he leads a heart, Z can let the heart run up to hia nine spot, it A has shown up with four hearts. If neither A nor B hos four hearts, tfcey must drop. If A leads a diamond or a r.pade, Z can Something for the school miss *nd youthful woman types and you'll love its daring chic. The side-buttoned closing has a very ; slimming effect. A winur print in crepe silk matie the original. It's such a fresh addi- tion to your mid-s<?ayon wardrobe. You'', be quite surprised at the easy manner in which is it made. And it will cost you next to nothing. Thin woolens in the new gay light green tones are delightfully new and trump in one hand and discard a heart ' sm * rt: - No score, rubber game. Z dealt, bid in the other. | Suppose B wins the trick with the king ot spades. He also must lead a heart and, It he originally held four hearts, Z must win two heart tricks. ' If B leads . diamond or spade, he 1 gives Z a discard of a heart In one hand and a trump In the other. There- fore. Y Z must make game in clubs for It has bee: shown that A B can only win one diamond and one spade trick, irrespective ot the distribution of the remainhi rards. BABY FRETFUL, RESTLESS? look to this cause When your baby fusses, tosses *ud seems unable to sleep restfully, kX>k for one common cause, doctors sr. Constipation. To gee rid ly of the accumulated wastes . i cause restlessness and dis- tort, give a cleansing dose of Ja. Castorla ( you know, Is MCially for children's deli- jfs. It ls_ a pure vegetable ratfon; contains no harfh I, BO narcotics. It Is so mild gentle you can give it to a ^j[ intant to relieve colic. Yet 'Ms IB effective for older children. CM^U'* regulative help will bring >el%d oomtort and resttul lp to your b*b* Keep a bottU hand. Genuine Castorla always hM the name: FKes and More Flies Flies breed in places that are fav- orable to them. The greater the quantity of manure and filth about the premises, the greater the num- ber of flies. Material that will supply heat and moisture for fly egg hatching and food for the young mag- gots, is an essential link in fly pro- duction. Remove the manure from the stables and yards as soon a> possible ami stack if possible at con- siderable distance from the build- ings and pasture field, A few ounces of borax may be scattered through the manure each day, as a preventa- tlve to the development of the fly larvae. The following is recommended as a very good fly spray, Four quarts of coal tar dip, four quarts of flail oil. three quarts of coal oil, three quarts) of whale oil, one and half quarts of oil of tar, 'hree pounds of laundry soap. To prepare, dissolve the soap In warm water, add th e other material ! and mix thoroughly, then add en- ' ough water to make up to SO gallons. Spray the cows twice a day, once i in. the morning after milking. a>ad 1 milk has been removed from the j ! barn, and onoe In the early eTenlng. i The above quantities will be en- 1 ough for a herd of 40 cows for OUP j i month. Calcium Cyanide for Groundhogs in reach to sleep forever. After the Calcium Cyanide is placed in the hole, the upper end Is plugged with sod and soil to keep the gas In. and to keep other animals out. All the Groundhog holes In the district should ba treated, as these animals migrate from place to place, digging new hole where ever their fancy takes them. Every Groundhog hole means an uusi'shtly bole In the meadow, with stones and sub soil thrown up In such a way as to cause damage to Implements during hay- ing and harvest. Give them their dose ot Calcium Cyanide in early May. when the holes are easy to find, and the new crop of Ground- hogs is not yet In sight Style No. 2684 may be had in sixs 14, 16, 18, 20 years, 36, 38 and 40 inches bust. Size 16 requires 3-% yards 35-uvb with % yard 39-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 stamps or coin (coin preferred: wrap it carefujly) for each number, and' address your order to Wilson Pattern i Apparently no girl of to-day plans to Service, 73 West Adelaide St., Toronto. ' remain married long enough to "get into a rut," or let any man become a What's In a Sign? Talkin & Talkin, real estate, Balti- more, Maryland. Lily Rose, florist, Philadelphia, Pen- nsylvania. M. Balmer, embalmer, Fort Collins, Colorado. Yreka Bakery, reads backward or forward, Weka, California, Hyde & Seake, furniture, Cincinnati, i Ohio. Puls & Puls, dentists, Sheboygan,! Wisconsin. Later & Later, prompt delivery. New I York. N.Y. Bull Brothers, dairy, Aberdeen, ] South Dakota. Wood & Stone, jewellers, Meadville, Pennsylvania Fancy, the sign man, Collingwood, Maryland. Freeze & Cole, Insurance, Jones- boro, Arkansas. A. Sober, merchant tailor, Washing- [ ton, D.C. Dr. Blind, eye specialist. Los An- geles, California. Needham & Diggg', undertakers, Marion, Indiana. Danim Lunch. Baltimore, Maryland } Bakewell i Brown, architects, San Francisco, California. Wind 4 Wind, attorneyi, Chicago, i Illinois. Bless & Robb, clothing store, Gree- ley, Nebraska. Drs. Lamb & Wolf, optometrists, Newark, New Jersey. Adam Tramp, second hand clothing, Cleveland, Ohio. Stretch & Strain, motor company, Wichita, Kansas. Reed f- Wright, in Des Moines, Iowa. Carr & Fender, garage, Detroit, Michigan. Strong & Manly, filling station, Eagle River, Wisconsin. Little & Tuff, groceries and meats. Pueblo, Colorado. T. N. Koffey Company, teas and cof- fee, Brooklyn, New York. C. Dust, cleans clothe*, Danbury, Iowa. Dr. Lawyer, dentist, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Love, the ice man, In Minneapolis, Minnesota. A. Good, quick lunch, Toronto. WATCH KIDNEYS If urine is scant, too frequent, or If you wake at inght, try reliable <lil Warner's Safe Kidney and I-iver Rem- edy. Used n-ith satisfaction for 51 years. Stimulates kidneys and liver 1 iependably, gently. Purely vegetable. TU'-nsant tasting. Get a bottla todiy from your druggist. Warner's S-ife Remedies Co.. Toronto. Ontario. WARNER'S SAFE KIDNEY AND LIVER REMEDY "Only ona thing oan be safely pre- dicted and that is that change is ces--e- less." James Truslow Adams. WOOL HIGHEST PRICES PAID The Canadian Woo! Co. Ltd. 2 CHURCH ST., TORONTO RE-TINNING Milk ''a:'*. Ice Cream Pa. :.ers. Osr.--. Hoop*. Vour old cans made like new or less 'han half fust of new. Pas- teurizers retinrjed at you:' own pla; '. Toronto Cidminm Plating * Tinnmt Co. Ltd. ISO Edwin Avenu*. Toronto Famous Vegetable Pills Make Short Work of Indigestion "After the first dose I was made aware of their very real tonic value." wrnei Mia* M. "I was troubled with Indi- gestion and Sick Headaches." Because they are PURELY VEGE- TABLE, a gentle, effective tonic to both liver and bowels. Dr. Carters Little Liver Pills are without equal for correctinf; Constipation, Acidity, Bil- iousness, Headaches, ami Poor Com- plexion. 25c. and 75c. red packages. SoUl even where. Always ask tor them B\ FOR CONSTIPATION eenamm Women ot Russia recently cele- brated an international woman's day for a couple ot hours, after which they went back to clean OT the ?fnb'e and guide the plow. positive habit with her. Kennedy A Menton 421 ColIegJ St.. Toronto Harley-L/avidson Distributor' Write at once for our bargain Hat of used motorcycle*. Terms arranged. Clarenci- - "They've lovely mush- rooms in this hotel. What do you say we get some?" Agnes May "Don't bother. We i-an use the parlor when we get home." ACID STOMACH Will You Pay 3c To Be Rid of Your Indigestion ? Here U a positive guarantee no cof- ferer from indigestion, sour, acid utorn- ach can afford to Ignore. Within two Too many people think themselves bruad-mimled when they are merely :oo lazy to form an opinion. No one iovcs a quitter, but tho acqultters seem to be fairly popular. Much may be forgiven the man who pays his bills. A movie star was married the other night for on!y the second time. A man !s not necessarily in love when he tumbles for a girl, but when he falli so hard he can't stop going, that's the test. Hungarian Vinters Feed Wine to Country Pig* Budapt-f.;. Nothing speaks more eloquently of the hard fate that has Groundhog Is n sxpensive causing considerable damcce to meadow land and grain field*. A teaapoontul ot CaJclum Cyanide "It's the little things that count." "Right you are; a small ace will lake a big fat king." We are not to dream away our lives the contemplation it distant or C. 4* -r- x~v n I A teaapooniui 01 BWIUUI /* AS OKA Placed well down In a Groundhog ; im.isinary perfection; we are to act in f-\ ^ ^ ^ ^^ wj]i generate a deadly gagi tuat an imperfect and corrupt world-Sir put* any Groundhogs *t are **H-j James Mackintosh. minutes by the watch, at a cost of not ... , ,, ,, TT more than 3o you may be --Id at acid I this year befallen the. Hungarian wine stomach, Indigestion, bloating-, gas. industry than the fact that in severa belchtiiL and stomach pain. Do you doubt It? Then go to your nearest drug store and get a package of Bisurated Magnesia and use u di- rected. If after the first dose you do not feel It IB worth Its weight in old, If the belching 1 , gas and pain ar* not relieved completely, you may hav your money back. Bisurated Magnesia ! sold on thi* positive guarantee because we know of It v&lU9 In stomach distress. It ! u*d by thousands of stomach sufferer* the world over. The cost Is about Xo pr dose. Tou just simply can't afford to suffer longer with stomach distress, told stomach and Indigestion when real relief Is eo Inexpensive. Try It lust once after a heavy ael and see for yourself how magically t works. Twenty-five egular dose* In every package. ISSUE No. 1 5 '32 parts of: ihe country pigs are fed on wine of good qaabty. It is ie- parted that his imprjvr s the appi/tite of pigs and the vineyarii owners pre- fer to give their stocks of wine to the porkers rather than sell it at tho ridi- culous price of % cnt a liter. They hope to recover the expense of tilling, their vineyards from pork and bacon, j The vineyard owner to make a profit j must obtain at least 20 cents liter for his wine. Of the eight million inhabitants <>;' Hungary, at least 600,000 are -vine- yard owners, and this hitherto pro.. perous clss* is on the verge of bank- ruptcy. C. \ ( ' i-'SS acid is the common cause of indigestion. It results in pain and sourness about two hours after eut- intf. The quick corrective is an alkali which neutralizes acid. The best corrective is Phillips' Milk of Maa- neei:i. It has remained standard with physicians ia the 50 years since its invention. One spoonful of Phillips' Milk of Magnesia neutralize* instantly many times its volume in acid. Harmless* and tasteless, and yet its aou'on : quick. You will never rely on wud methods, once you ream how quicks this method acts. Be sure to get the genuine. The ideal dentifrice for cleu teeth and healthy gums is Phillip*' Dental Magnesia, a superior tooth- paste that s. fe^uards against acW- mouth. (.Mm : in Canada.)

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