" of Cobwebs will " It- nay lived in peace, - tor than 3 - Would but ten do: or non. In those old an my had the - For alt-Iron .atttrt.-agtd we ‘2 And then m Nb- houll h m: m but: Mar to" 'n. a we .01. m tive lying on the ground that one dunno: dam getting " the one] and picking loans up. Another In- teresting Mari-tie of the tree in the extra. lightneu of (he He described the beans u man sonnet in color, and “most " hard " a date stone. A bean, he Odd, my be carried in the month all day Without softening enough to bite it. The beans, he said, look no “true Ranges. Mr. Radian an that although be In: traveled eaten-holy in con- tral Australia, he has only noon at: tree in any numbers In the MM!†Inn'- Ranges. Adelaide, B. Attgt.--An Australia: bean stalk that come- near emulat- ing that raised by not, growing only in the little known interior of Australia, is described " Mr. Cecil T. Madman of Adelaide Unlvenity, who recently returned from u u- ploration trip to the HucDonnoll Scorching letters as seldom mailed alter cool retteetion. In. Brfttht--"oh, just 1 deposit " count for ttim--eheehing for me." kind t" Bank Curk--"so you wish to open a Joint account with your husband. What Unique Hard Bean Grown in Australia "t'm not interested in his personal habits." said the librarian. "This Cardinal was a bird," protested the minister. A minister went up to the library the other day and asked for "The Ken. tucky Cardinal." He demurrer! when 00 librarian began to look under 'tReligious'. Say it with brevity "When you’ve got a thing to any say it, don't tote m: a any; lite is short. a tteeting vapor, don't you nu the whole paper with a tale which, " a pinch, could be cornered in an inch. Boll her down until ehe simmer-ttouts her until he gunmen. When you've (at. n thing to any, say it, dont tote halt $V centrate on Main Street. The woman n bachelor remembers most tenderly is the one who made him happr--trr Betting him slip through her itngers. Be careful when you not out to make somebody toe the mark-you me! turn out to be the mark. it it were not for man's faith in his tellow men there would be no such thing as the in- ualment plan. _ ,‘V._.- - u-v - I foot. The reason we sometimes Ins- pect that riches do bring happineu In that we are dead sure poverty do" not. Constrain on Walt Street. Catn. band realizes that his wife common I r compact her most "1qu peacea- llon. A Pnradoxlcul Truth. A tot at the talklos are dumb. Happy indeed In the person who can obtain pleasure trom the simpler thlngs of life. Borne. times the quest of a daughter's hand leads to the bestows] ot the father's, O.-. _ _ Learn the m of laying kind and on- oouraglng things. Learn to keep your trouble- to your- so". The world In too busy to are for your Ills and sorrows. Learn to hide your “has and run. under o pleasant nullo. Learn to Mort grumbling. If you cut- not no my good in the world, 'a) the bad to yourself. Who lose: money, loses much Who loses friends, lose: more Who loses hopes, loses all. Bea--"Don't new; the In radial . book and I couldn't I00 it." Va aha wanna" 'orked tor mtitstied." Would-be 12mNor- “Med him the tone-1n Would-be Erttotorer-e tolerances t" The honeymoon In our " utruiation."cG, hunt. to In: the " Learn tom Bea--'a “W Mary " the M." Brtarhir--"what non ot manna u aha ---.-..-. In Day; of Old It May irate bold Wall Street: coil. er when a hun- wifo consider- valued pone:- CASTORIA When your baby tusses. ioairs' and seems unable to sleep resilully, look for one common cause, doctors say. Constipation. To get rid quickly ot the accumulated westes which cause restlessness and discomfort. give a cleansing dose of Calorie. Castoria, you know, is made especially for children's delicate needs. It is a pure vegetable preparation; con- tains no harsh drugs, no narcotics. It is .0 mild and gentle you can give it to e young intent to relieve cello. Yet it is es elective for older children. Cuiorla’e regulative help will bring relaxed comfort and rect- tel sleep to your batty. Keep e bot. tle on hand. Genuine Cnstorie " nys has the name: 199k to this cause Write tor complete information about ELASTO - the new treatment tor varicose veins, varicose ulcers end other leg disorders. Free sample and interesting booklet poet free on request. The New Era Treatment Co, Limited, Dept Ili2 J., 455 Craig St. W., Montreal. BABY FRETFUL, RESTLESS? YARICOSE VEINS N “no, m a recent announcement Hamill by the Hawallan Volcano Research " 'setin " soclatlon ot Honolulu. Many ot the of lava world's deposits ot gold and other Dre-frank m How study of volcanoes may help the world to and the new gold mines is suggested by remarks ot Mr. H. A, Powers ot the United States Geologi- eat Survey in a recent “nouncmnent _ Almost the same proposition con- :{route the declarer when he is playing A no trump hand. Tuppoae his dummy has a suit such as A, K, 7, 6, 2 or A, K, 2, 6, 6, 2, only two in his own hand and no re-emry. If he ants to establish this suit, he must lose the ilrst trick and hope tor the drop on the next two m other ' 'vote, one lead thro declares; wand 13 not enough Chalk w are that your partner obtain the lead more than once, must lose one trick in your 1 it be the iirtst and not the se third. [we seven of hearts. The hididng indi. cates that the dealer has at least three hearts to the King or King Jack. " that it you lose the first trick and your partner later obtains the lead, a lead through the dealer's hand will enable you to win the balance of the heart tricks. Suppose, however, you decide to open the trey of alubs and your partner later obtains the lead. Even it he now loads the hearts to you. the declarer 17.. : still make a heart trick. m other . was, one lead through the declare, - wand is not enough and the phnn. My . .._ .L-. _ __ --i. “no“ we come: bu bid one no trump, you no second hand Md two hearts, third and fourth ‘hnnds pans and the dealer bids two no trump; what should you lead with the following hand: tPlots-a, Q, 10, 7, 6 fmtttsr--8, 5, 4, 3, a I?itutymdtrcrt,' , Bmuue--to The proper lead with this hand In the seven of hearts. The mam" 4M1- mummy mo. 7 rounds. This method of playing such suits is called "ducking." Other suits} Very frequently in Auction and pon-At the dummy where the ttrrrt triekl tract s player has a suit which is should be lost, it no reentry, are A] strong enough to take all the tricks It, 10, 7, 6 or A, Q, 7, 6, 2. In the ilr_trtl, bat one, and the way or the time to case, finttttge the ten ot the suit on the lee that trick becomes s puzzling pro. iirat round end, if it fails to force the poaition. Whole hooks might be writ- king, iimnm, the queen on the second ton on this subject, but there are e round. in the second case, make no. certain few situations that come up so ettort to win the tirgt trick. Your only frequently that they should be that. hope to establish such a suit is to itttd oughly chained and understood. As three to the king on your left. Lose. a general proposition, the trick to lose the Brat trick and tinetme the queen on, , up. tirtst one. suppose the um... tha ..........a ----" -- - Very frequently In Auction tnct a player haa tt sun strong enough to take all t but one, and the way or the ISSUE No. 5--'32 F%1"seara'l'h' Volcanoes and Gold ARTICLE No, In 10m- isuii,Tii at the second or partner will noi a It you man no“ nothing to: â€penance, but everything for the an pt hum: ut- Down hnorrtttatasrueandrtod man lor 'Pthly fur â€retrace. but the Winter tton-Narita-irc;; PehmtHy-on1r twenty-three linen of ttfeotPts---M14,000, against 992,- 356 in 198tr--but a deereture of 84,- 500,000 in the volume of business, which amounted to $30,000,000. - The number of telegrams declined 18% per cent, air mail 17.4, parcel post 9.8, and money order: 8.1. Air mail was carried approximater 21,-: 000 mile. over ninety-four lines. For of _ 7 ,,,e°~...,.., WIV'IIIUIN and wireless trerviees Every radio must be licensed, the subscriber pay- ing Me a month. About 275,000 tnab. scribers. however, were relieved of even this small fee. They are war cripples, the blind, hospitals and un- employed persons. Thé Péstal Banking Department also shows tttty1ttirrtee in the number Ber1im--German radio users in.. creased by 600,000 in 1931, bringing the present total to close to 4,00p,000, according to the annual report of the Federal Potstoftiee, which also man- age: Germany’s telegraph, telephone ....a .-'..i, -- . - . Hawaii, one ot which is erupting, are . still youthful and throw oat the kinds {of lava which harden into the black . rock called basalt. It the Hawaiian volcanoes follow the usual rule, this basalt lava gradually will be repaced ( by kinds of lighter color, (littering also in chemical composition, and harden. ,‘ing to rocks called trachytes. This is , the usual history of volcanoes every- where and all of the basalts from youthful volcanoes are ot much the some chemical composition all over, the earth. For some reason which igeologists do not understand, it is the {lighter colored lavas from older vol- canoes which seem to be associated with valuable deposits of gold and other metals, probably brought up by i the lavas from deep in the earth’s crust. If geologists knew exactly why the volcanoes emit these diiterentl, kinds ot lava at different ages clues might be obtained about where to search tor mineral deposits still un- found or even about how to make Tol. canoes grow old faster and disgorge their previous metals that much soon~ Report Shows Increase of Radio User: in Germany mono metals have been found, Mr. Powers states, in connection with the kinds of rock which volcanoes usually eject in the later stages of their iivee, quite different from the rocks ejected in volcanic youth. The volcanoes ot 11--.-†- - - - I There's still another angle. Suppose! the opponent on your right has bid one , no trump and your partner has iii) tained the lead and has deliberately led up to a K, J. 7 of clubs, for ex-l ample, in dummy. Such a lead should. tell you that after he loses the t1retl trick he has all the tricks in that suit' it you can obtain the lead and come. through. In other ords, by losing the I first trick he has placed himself in al nposltion to win the rest ot the tricks in! that suit when you obtain the lead. nun]. .---- . _ _ ----- ,vu nun-Au HIV "mu. Much more could be written on this particular subject, but the readers ot these articles will improve their game considerably by a study of the exam- ples given. Learn to lose the ttrat trick, if your suit in not set up, not the second or third. clans metals - --__ _...., vu .yvus "an. 'dot"'; the tirgt trick and timume the queen on, the second round. The same rule HN plies to a suit such as A, J, 10, 7, 0., Play the ten on the tirtrt round and ‘iinesse the Jack on the second. ' Still another angle comes up tre-I quently. Suppose you are playing a no trump hand and hold only one stopper in your adversary's suit, for example, A, 4, 2 of clubs. With this type ot suit, l hold up your ace until the third round ‘ in the hope that your other adversaryl hasn't more than three of the suit and l cannot lead to his partner. Ot course, '1 there are many exceptions to this _, situation, but, as a general proposition, l it's good policy to lose the first and l second rounds of an adversary’s suit 1 it you have only one stopper. i, Here In the wood there is no ttttow-- Only the faint, gray wash ot wind, The crew’s cry like the taste ot bark: Here in the wood I so, Flecldng the gentle ttow ot. pine waves breaking endlessly on " With tieking of the twigs beneath my feet. Here in the brittle wood I so Sheltered trom snow" -H3hristr MaoKeye, in "Wind in the Green.†It in in man’s nature to hate those whom he has ottended.-Taeitua. BABY‘S OWN TAIL!†[And people hearing them returned :To the slumber they had earned. i It could not be there was no goal, No plan to pattern, not a soul Sitting calm somewhere above With palms above some lamp of love And planning new and Keener things When these exquisite pairs ot wings He had made so long and right Helped one another in their ttight. --Robert P. Tristram Collin. Suddenly, clear over all, Came the reassuring call I Ot mariners whose only chart Is an aching, hungry heart, Whose only sells are grown so rear Their blood beats in them all the year. The sailors with the necks " made That they can use them like a blade Were traveling without a light Chaos and the lawless night. i (From Voices) The night was clouds and winds and rain, Fingers tried the window pane. The out-of-doors was wholly evil, One might believe still in the Devil Mschisvous and purposeless, The e,arth rocked with unholy stress always avoid sickness, but you an remedy and often prevent thBdmt's ailments with Baby's thm Tnblets. They us the Ideal laxative for chil- dren. Doctors prescribe them. Baby's thm Tablets ' fever, may colic, prevent comma, sweeten the stomach, Ind help to cleanup ae. " cents a m at When your child is " you’re terribly waged, .0! coup: you ain’t l “We are not asking the municipality to do something the. din Province in ldot willing to try. ,in other words we will set an exemple. For some time past there has been t Committee at Council, compo: ‘1 ;.l the Treasurer, Messrs. Finlay., 1, Macaulay and aiiiir, going im'.: ‘ie ordinary expen- diture ot the Pill 'rce with the idea, it possible, ot m: in $5,000,000 ott our ordinary Expenditure for 1932. The aim of thi, Committee has been to cut down ertenditare so as to not throw men out ot empl-zvment but at the same time retrench. "The Government has had the ap- proval of the Manufacturers Associa- - - ,7,_vâ€"- -- wv-uu-vulcuul. I "While federally and Irrovirteially tirtarteeg are in a sound position, where ell interest payments and refunding 'cella have from time to time been met 1and will be kept on a proper basis. yet lin I number of municipalities, espe- cially those which have extended very rapidly, where the population has in- creased and so many improvements had to he made in a short period, dit- tlettities have arisen often in collect- ing the taxes and in meetinz the obli- gations. You're Worried wuuau way In wmcn he put his eug- "We hove weited to see whether gestione to his audience. there would be u more precipitate up- Hero are a few of the high-lights turn, but we have eventunlly come to from Colonel Price’s speech the conclusion that it would be I very "The great prosperity In Canada and helpful thing for the Province or well in Ontario during the peat thirty " the municipalities to cut ft!!!,".!!!.':' years has spurred us all to evolve end tore: u for on they can end reduce create, explore and develop. Not only taxation. The citizens themselves has it been so federally and provln- have for the past two years been rs. clally, it has run through the whole trenching end saving money; they warp of our industrial achievements. must have saved un A van nan-Mav- l Colonel Price'l speech came at h most opportune time, and he was warmly complimented, nol only on hil subject matter, but also on the clear, concise way in which he put " sug- gestionn to his audience. Boys] York Hotel, tttttttttttttted the policy ot the Ontario Government with reference to retrenchment In expendi- ture, end pointed out that retrench- ment wee necessnry ln nnnlcipel En- pendltures es well ea Governments! Expenditures. He also stated that in the retrenchment being enacted by ‘the Government. members of the Ceb- inet would reduce their salutes, whlle it was also suggested that the Lezle- lathe Members, lndemnltles be else reduced. I Liemuntutt.cotonei W. H. Price, At. thn and tho Boards of We genera- torney-General for Ontario, in uddreuy ly ','t',"de, ttttt the" ot the ",',htre In _m who at!" unapo- n g I meeting of than hundred but! rotten I at. which not" the cut- neu men in the any ot Toronto, in the n..- A--- " ----_-, - t _.., Retremiltment I: Necessary - Municipally and Governmental), Wild Geese at Night Shelter In Size M requires 4 yards 39-inch " 2% yards 54-inch wide, with % yer-d 39-inch contrasting. The smart cont-like dress u en- gaging attention of the fashion- able: this seuon. Ihreeedintrlr lovely in today's model. And it's n style that will mp1: itself to numberleu delight. In! color schemes. The wrapped arrangement " the but is decidedly slimming and Mink. The original had its tricky lever allu- “Intends in {ecu-{tied HOW To ORDER PAITERNS. Write your new end “(has plum In Spanish tile sheer woolen, thin mogel i? ,ltso very attractive. Style No. 8422 is designed for 5 2e: 16, 18 years, M, 88, 40 and 42 inches bust. vivid green which appeared agam in the vest, novel cuffs and buttons it was made of black canton-hm. crepe. "There has beer a general can for retrenchment. The Province in re- trenching. The Government cans tm the public for oo-operation, not tor fur- ther demands for expenditure and criticism where cuts are made. We must have the utmost patriotic co- operation in order to achieve elective results. 'The time, however, has been reach- ed when, without interfering with the employment throughout the Province. without hurting business in my way. the average citizen should be made to feel that his ttaeritiee during the past two years, enabling him to lave“ should be rewarded. He must be able: to go forward with confidence, feeling. that there will be no further emotions: on the part of the Governmental or Municipal authority. No new taxes. : tnres es hr " they can end reduce taxation. The cltisens themselves have for the past two years been rs. trenching end saving money; they must hsvo saved up a very consider- able amount of money, uniting. ready‘ and anxious to so into new ventures and create new business, provided there is the necessary impetus. All Governments snd mtutieiptuities too have felt that during this time it use impossible tor them to make my re. duction that might create more acl ployment. ' ting down of expenditure. l believe ' our Opposition in the House will hvor raetittnotttttoind. itinnotsomnch . 1 politics] matter u n national mt- . ter which needs midtown end con- _ tinuons attention. I [ "The Government, however, are very much in -t. it onto In to be made they must be uniform. Almost - service must be taken into eon- siderstion. The salaries of the Gov- ernment members Ind the heads ot nil Commissions will come within this lutetory. There in nothing that the Government will uh Any person or l Eservice. paid and maintained by 9ti Province, to do that it is not prepared to do itself. I lllustracd Dressmakiug Loosen Furnished wt‘th Every Pattern What New York ls Wearing BY ANNBHLE WORTHINGTON To my a thing is chance or “andâ€. no It relates to second wines. in not Bextttutenestr, but a great truth.-at. South. Chance ig always powerful let your hook than be cast In a pool whee --OTid. you least expect it there will be 1 lab. How often events. by chance. arrl unexpectedly, come to page, which you Lad not dared even to hope t0r.--Ter. once. There is no doubt such a thing as dance, but I see no reason “by Pso. vidonce should not make use or it.-- W. G. 81mins. Dunnville 1hPllen h Full Comforter width and 80" long. Guaranteed all wool, free from olla and will not creep. Natural cream elude. Price delivered any. where In Ontario for 't.00. (Bath made from your own wool. Write for partlculare.) He Is " enthusiastic nobleman, hunter, and Btrltetattan. WOOL BATTS In 1905 he was freight t"ucitnts agent at Winnipeg; in 1906 city freight agent at Winnipeg and the same year was promoted general freight agent at Port William. He at-ted in the some capacity during 190; and 1909 at Nels-cu, BY'.. end Winnipeg. In 1311 he was (1 a' 'trn. aI freight agent " Vanvuuxzr aid In 1914 was assistant 5.2mm freight agent at Vancouver. In 1915 he was transferred to New York " general agent ttnd in 1919 became general freight agent east- ern lines. Mationed at Montreal. In 1921 he VII n inted acting assist- ant freight 'ar,', manger " Mont- reol and since "" has been gem on! freight agent at Montreal. in“ " you mt. Enclose Me in My. or coin (coin preferred; mp l it awfully) hr each number. and [Islam your order to Wilson Pattern I Service, " West Melnide St., Toronto. at Port William in November, 1898. he was promoted chief clerk the (allowing you and in 1900 became act's: agent " Port Williun, being Lrausterred back to Port William " phiet clerk in 1901. The same yen he went u agent to Port Ar. thur and in 1903 was sent to tram cnuver ax assistant freight claims agent at Vancouver and in that year was appointed Crscight claims agent Paciiie division ttt' the ,ciiway at Vancouver. Illlk'rir'A "ullltl Mr. Lamour lElll.k.'".'l_L"A,.""ull1ll h a s enjoyed a very wide Robert E. Larmour experience in railway height matters. Entering the Canadian Pacitlc Railway as a clerk in the superintendent] Mice A railroad career that has seen many changes and covered much widely separated territory witness- es another movement in the trans- fer of Robert 'trey:'fkii ls' si", P.'5 E. Larmour, 'i'ij,'i'i:/, _,:::~=,=53§‘, 5 general freight an“ '.r' agent, Cana- -;3§3::'§ T . dlan Ptvcitle .532: R* 1' ", Railway. from : iili ",'j'i,':'r? ' Montreal t o 7'4. . Toronto, under "t)isiil- ig' . N a n nouncement Et., {. 'e.. ', dated January " ',/,:MI "fjs'"i'sr. q m. DUNNVILLE, ONTARIO Veteran Railroader Gets Important Poet w ohtt'ATtit5 A Rel-it TORONTO t more: QUALmEr-.gud use a on... my. TV‘OUIMI on Chance TEAâ€i Adverlising must be truthfuL For40yeuswe have banning“ T) cum-g mutton. Juunty, Head- ttnl?'; Compkxion and Indiges- tim. & 75c. ted ttt even where, M for Cater} by NA E. Beaue they are PURELY VICE- Td'.e,tttttlttiiitretiii,.r,iit “VI and well. Dr. Carter'. 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