Y m. w... 1 valuable can rams: 1p “P3410011 assnynsieflhen _. b as “utch”. o letter to Wllh. No ' flltoa so send. Bay nothing. loll nothing. Neatnoss does not count. Jiivuwonderwhyween gawsy X. Hereistlaereasom- ewsntyou to know what Dodd’s Kidney Pith have done tor others. Out of the thcunnds ei htters received from grateful users '1 Kidney Pills we have selected ten, whlchare reproduced below. Now we want ou to read these carefully 1nd tell us , in your opinion, tells the Dost convincing story about Dodd’! ' ; which tells the second ._ most convincing story; 1nd so on untll ‘ you have ranked in order oi merit each 3.... .2. o! the ten letters. i ' w Opposite each letter you will see 1 .'_ilttle square. Place the figure "l" in the a l! ll WIIKOII y B!‘ I IIII Kiihsey Pills.’ heptaheueelwcinllsehoue. ‘ MRSEBARREITMSSHI lauded, ' ' b time-No v {e a..r...~a*sua-. will,‘ v- WIIIY uorl-nue-slus no Free Prizes-No Lefler to Write-No "Catch" Ildaey Pills allot IN QASB PRIZES canton-sun. bromine s" F‘ see earn 9200 as: heel answer from lnaee and P. l. for heel answer fre- f is t I "5 .-*::..:.:.:::'.:: "- MamAICmSaaE-QILC- Then fill in your namepaddrea and province in which you resiih, i1 whole advertisement tor-The Contact Dept, The ' Wm, Toronto 2, Ont. CONTEST CLOSBS 5 P lune Prey- Prowinoe of Q for beatanewer Iro- NIXT 4O PIIZI$35 IACII below (in pencil), clip and all! Ca, Limihd, J4 Wellington FRIDAY, HAY 10th, l i i. l. r5, ti: ’ i E E is rig? .- ‘i’ i? firs? {iiiisii cdee oi popularity o! 1ll the letters under enn- aldenticn-which will the correct answer. The contestant whose list ls nears: correct, in the opinion oi The Dodds Medicine Company Limited, to the most popular list u conceived the correct answer), Ill contestants 0.2., ' ’_ gassed“: the fustprlzeci Z00.00c1sh.-The uhoi missus: "lheContestlsupeatcellpessomruldlngin 4 lzlliCllw-PRINT PLAlNLY—NAMli AND FULL ADDRESS 9 a U E :< l‘ '5 Llnu . case ties. the rinc rnon he evenly divided unong thoseptyiag. W No one knows the correct until ll entris 1re in. Favonritism is impossible. Everyone has s chance. The contestants them- selves determine the winnin answer. You lmuw 1ll the rules. ENTER l-llS CONTEST NOW. It ts thi d l no son-iii. ii rsmlirisdnmurailit“ Ann POSlTlVEI-Y FREE. leeelpe cl entries will not be adama- Prisa winners lodged. will be all h this nawspapu on Sesurdly. ME“???- all-I. IIIIIG’ i ~_ r. H Ilene Mrs. . Miss 71d“...- ."'I:£. ' EJ§x§x§x§ua BERMUDA and p "I KI New Low Summer Rates effective with April 20th Sailing. For full particulars call M Greet Gear e Street ~ hone 540 and 541 Rii-Iil-EHERZREI». oaan1' ruauo accountant annex soon-n or cosr sccomrrurrs ‘oosnuseroleaa roa name srrnums m rn ~~ IUIIZIXIUIIOIBLI. . . naaaarassaursrrvs - qlilaoewanuu cum: sun's nun “LIIOOIAMOILLIIITID. ll -_- =1: -,- i q- WEST IIIIIIES p; 2' Z-Z i Z-Z i Zinnia Fantasy, which was given Ines-it an award o! 1n the All American trials tor 1006, is a new .ype o! blossom which greatly en- arges the field. o!‘ this ambitious flower family. u As the illustration shows. the petals o! Fantasy instead o! layifll flat and close together, as in most zinnias, are twisted, ellghm- fluted, and. attached 1n 1. shaggy disarray. This is a distinct contrast with the formal regularity of the standard zinna, lower, and many find 1t charming, llke the wlndblcwnrbob favored by some young women. in preference to the rigid corrugations of the marcel. Fantasy zlnnlas are dtalnable this pear only 1n a mixture. ‘lire color range includes the brightest red and orange tones. as well as pastel pink and cream tints. The flowers are fully double. Water Power In _ Canadian Industry canvass amcrnrc arsnous HANDLE sum: or unno- rowan _ narsnnmur or THE mrsaron mtvraw mm- cxrss rnassm‘ ruscoanan nasouncns. OTPAWA, April SO-Accordlng to a recent review c1 Canada's water power resources issued by direction of Hon. Thomas G. Mur- phy, Minister of the Interior, the results o1 studies conducted by the Dominion Wat-er Power and I-wdro- metric Bureau indicate that the present recorded water power ro- sources oi the Dominion will pet- mlt of a turbine installation o! a-_ bout 43110000 horse-power. On the first o! January, 10$, the total turbine installation 1n OG-BIIIIIIS reported 1s 7.541.030 h. 9.. which represents the development o! only a little more than l’! 1-4 per cent of the present recorded resources. Bytarthegresterpartotthe development o! power to date has been tor central electric stl-tiflnl. the industry engaged 1n the sale of electricity to meet the general in- dustrial, commercial, ‘ lpel, 1g- grlcitltural, and domestic demands ot the public. The total installation 1n central electric stations amount-a ot 0,500,041 h. p., or 8'! 1-8 per cent o! the Dominica's total. Pulp and paper mills; have 1n aggregate installation o! 605,340 h. p., or 8 per cent of the total, while instal- lations for other purposes, such I mines and mineral reduction works, elective-chemical plants, saw, grist. and grinding mills, machine! ships, municipal pumping plants, and for electric railway operation, totalled 351,746 h. p. or 4 2-8 per cent. The "Output of the Central Electric Station; 1n Canada." issued by the Dominion of statistics. ro- veals the great preponderance o! water power fn the generation o! electricity for public distribution. The 8'! 1-3 per cent c! Canada's ta- electrlc stations represents more than 95 per cent; of the main plant central station equipment. This equipment generates 98 per cent o1’ the total electricity produced by Canada's central electric stations. A pclnt Qt major interest to eon- sumcrs ot power ls the low cost of hydro-electricity as indicated by the average revenue per kilowatt hour generated. After deducting revenue received from inner-station sales. the new revenue per kwlr. re- dlverslty of uses in domestic, corn N tfnlmyt- Ziia it Y Gets-All America‘ tal hydraulic installation in central . celved from the actual consumersdor .5 5%? é ii selected color in this type. FOB KIONGMY’! SARI A startling example o! economy growing home vegetables was client-s o! Cook county. Illinois. O1’ the 0.4m families participating, an avenge of almost 030 __ounds of produced tor less than 2 cents a pound. Considering that this surn included tools, skilled transports by recalcitrant clients, amateur gardeners working on their own cusht to be able to do lthosametorapennyapound or ess. The pulp and paper industry is the largest Individual consumer o! industrial power and its outstand- ing position as the predomonant manulacturlng industry c! the Do- minion k largely due to the prox- imity o! supplies ct growing pulp- wood to readily developable power. In addition to a turbine installa- tion c! 006.346 h.p. the pulp and paper industry also purchases hydro-elec- tricity from central stations to cp- Brste a motor installation of more than 1,001,000 h. p. so that the hydraulic installation to supply mo- tive power to the industry totals mom than 1,636,000 h. p.. which represents approximately 0o per cent of the total power equipment o! the industry. large amounts c! electricity and also purchased foruao in electric steam boilers. Industries, other than central el- ectric stations and pulp and paper‘ mills. provide a broad max-lost for hydro-electric power generated h! central electric stations as‘ they nmintain a motor installation for operation by such power of some 1,050,000 h. p. 111a mines and min- “at-reduction works and the elec- tto-ohnmlcal industry are among the largest users or this power and many o! them maintain 1 consid- erable generating equipment o! their awn. The needs o! hundreds of scattered communities through- out Canada 8m met from water- drlven ‘aw, grist and grinding mills. Imps sncnrrso-r- rs nsrmma 1mm ties for publicity the architect is a peculiarly retiring animal. Ho could l! he wlstied inscribe his name in bronze or stone on his buildings, but: he rarely docs," said Professor Eric R. Arthur o1’ the University o1 ‘Toronto in an address. "m the only caselknawsnameis engraved on a building devoted to the sale ct’ ladies‘ corsets," he said. "He supplies the silver trowel and ‘ " been the platform svhen a foundation stone is laid, but while the contractor will rightly be there and the sop hats, the architect, it helsthereotallwrlllbeon the fringe of the audience. "It may surprise some of you to know that architects have married Into royal houses; that they have been tho friends od princes and of popes and that kings and cities have vied to do than honor. "What strikes one about the great. architects o! the past, especially oi the 17th century was their amazing versatility. Sir Ohrlstrcpher Wren, sample, was profemor- o! astronomy at Oxford when quite unaooounrtably he became an ‘“ ‘at40yeersofage' “Claude Penault, in France. was merclal and industrial life. .13: Charlottetown, P. E. I. A} ari..c.r.a..c.cn OI‘ rtv E i MIGTIOII SALE 5,: B2 :1 E i i?" I F s F i i i5 llsii gill; ,, 1.1 u} ‘ F by training a mathematician and f *‘ ‘ and burst into architec- Masettheageavllitwlthagwand dealgn for the louvre.’ GLASGOW. 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