T T 11m Milk of .Maimniai Aua.iL iq ipt nm uoiiie or of ioi mor M?i2.. Older children ahouU a tablepoonful in a glan of water. Tht: wUliomfort the child make hit stomach tand bowfla ay. In five minutei he U omBrlable, hanpy. It will aweep the boweli free of all aoir, indkettibla food. It oneni the boweli in constipation, colds, children' ailmcsU. Children take it readily because it la palatable, pleasant-tatting. Learn it many uie for mother and child. Write for the intereitlnjr book. "Uieful Information." Address The Chaa. 11. Phillip Chemical Co., Windsor, Ont ItwillbeeentFKKE. In buying, be ur to get qmuiip Phillips Milk of Magnesia. Pqctors baye :, presciiibed it for over CO years. 180 ond. and 260 in third." any living person has ever travelr Jed on land before. Don's "Silver4 Bullett." he fxnerts ' tortll travel r 1 tTl f. fine flay during the winter some of fodc.iabiy rUr than . TYOSLK LYdLU. IS WHEN A CHILD IS FEVERISH, CROSS.UPSET Colic, gai, tour belch ing, frequent vomltingi feverishnen, in bahtei and children, generally how food it touring la the little dipeitlre trict. Wben the iTmp-torn) appear, give liabv a teatnoonfnl of Phil- jtn -Arrow-m iven by Major Sir H P.P-5s8Cavesv)o last year as- the unprecedented rate of 23i6 miles an hour. Kaye and the "Sliver Bullet" are already at Daytona, where the driver is testinz everv inch of tht' is 15 feet and total length In the neighborhood of 27 feet. The canwetehs teven tons, has a lotto cylinder aeroplane engines. Each will have an output from 1,000 to 1,200 horsepower at 3,000 revolutions. These motors are set in tan dem directly ahead of the driver. while estimates of the speefl and horsepower have not been tested, the car ls thoretlcally capable of a fpeed of 260 milpt an hour. food in ttfSrelh order to Incase houM-be 4tiver5wp'f the motors, eoof of he horsepower them Is which has the" effect of farcing the gaseous vapor into the motor instead of having lt introduced into the cylinder by the common method of suction caused by tjhr downward sweep of the pistons. The 12-cyllnder engines are made Jn arrow V shape In order to conserve frontal area, and the carburetors are placed In the space within the V. One of the truly unique fea Designed to Set Speed Record QUINCY, MASS., March 18 One of the strangest craft ever to take monster car and every inch of the lo u,e waier ' launcnea nere hard-packed saqds. The automo-' recentiy- 14 was a boat- but Per" bile Itself it a triumoh of British P lt a, an airplane. design of rnechan)8m. It Is all Bri-! mih a speedboat hull, this new- tlsh, from note to tall pipe. Louis , loulPr w "ie ns airpwne Coatalen, managing director of the Sunbeam Company and great en gineer, is the designer. Mr. Coata-en was reponible for the construction of the Golden Arrow, but he believes that "Sliver Bullet" is a faster car. wings. Her designer, Paul K. Dud ley; Fltchburg youth, believes that the wings will lift her virtually out of the water and giver her a speed hitherto unknown to water craft. The boat represents a fine example of' the shipbuilding art. A To reduce the frontal area, the!1" enclosed mahpgapy cabin Jn- body of Don's car Is approximately i sures comfrt and protection from 2Vt feet In width, althouah the elements for her crew and pas- wheel tread Is five feet. The car,Mngers- is approximately 48 Inches high at 1 5uver tp1 ' AQUippea wnn it hii?hAt nninr Th nic-jhae. wo iso norsepower Liberty mo tors. Airplane propellers are her only driving force, Uie usual un derwater, propejler befng .discarded I i ai. li M vvt . L . sloping nose, unbroken by an open-1 UKlT iavr- Ane majors arcsei Ing for a radiator, and slopes downward In the general lines in the rear as In the front. Provision has been made for ? rudder, or van-shaped tail, an.J this will be somewhat an innovation, in that, instead of being single, as ls common on fast cars, it will be dual. The car will be propelled by a power plant consisting of two 12- upon the wings and the control mechanUm Ls similar in all respects to that of the airplane even to the rudders. Trials to determine the boat's scfwprthjnesj and speed wl he helcj oyer a slx-mjle course straight out tpgaa from Galveston Bay. Twenty Years Ago In Prince Rupert March 18, 1910 W. Walnwrlght, second vlce-preaident of the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway, told a deputation of Viqtorl&bjwjness men that, yan- Icbuyef Jslarmjs' to be connected equipped with a quadruple blower.jw'fth 'Uie??fWcontlnental systerii by means .of a ferry service vja Bute Inlet. Charles HaLsey has returned from a month's business trip to Montreal and other eastern cities. A tunnol 300 feet long is ,to be driven jvjthln the next few months to .open up the Buckskin group of claims on Bear Itlver, 18 miles from tures in construction is thpody.lHazeltdn. 'i .i CRIB3AGE Sport Chat WINNERS: With Grotto having a twenty-six point lead as a result of tht r ' -firstes8ion" the second .and-flnai . session between the Grotto and! "ElKs" to" decide the city' team billiard championship has been postponed. The following llpe-ups are announced. W. J. Nelson, (Grotto) vs. A. A Easson (Elks). - ; Don Brown vs. C P. Balagno. George Waujgh vs. Willjam lt-j chell. f, i i r ' James Andrews y"s. A. fcflnajd. ; J. Hillman vs.. W. E. Wllllscroft ( The final basketball gamss ofi the season are to. be.pfayed In th.e j Exhibition Hall tonight and thoj program which has been arranged should prove an Interesting enough one for fans of the hoop game. Players Club and Three , Two Taxi, who tied 36 all In the! first frame of the play-offs, ylH: resume their argument for the! Senior city championship and this rhoujd prorc a lively encounter. No less strenuous should be the Intermediate play-off between Big Pour and High School-Collegiate entering the final with a 36 to 30 lead. The program will be rounded out with an exhibition Ladies' League game between the Toilers and Maple Leafs. If it be true that Waterloo was won on the playing fields of Eton, then what reverberating contest of' the future is at the moment being decided on the gridiron at Norway House, that frontier post which Js the Jumptng-off place for Northern Manitoba? And what part will the! Indians play in that struggle? Cer.-i tain It j9 that if the skljl of the Indian at soccer football is a crjter-' ion of his capabilities as a fighter, then his rule will be a successful one. The Indians at Norway House, are great soccer players; they are tireless; they give hard knocks and they take 'em. In the sprlnj the wild game pf socc er takes the front line and a great deal is played by the Indian boys! Although the Indian teams are not the best pi i playfW (they certainly Jwy now P ' use that ejfipw on tne nns. inis ja the Indian's favorite game. Every spare moment they are out on the field kicking fhe ball around. Any the Indians may be seen out on the field amusing themselves with the ball, and getting in Jots of practise fof the bjg games In the spring. Probably the freakiest gojf match ever plfiyed in England a ma.ch in which one competitor was in an airplane and the other op terra flrma as usual resulted in a win for the aorial competitor oyer 18 holes recently by a score of 29 to 69. The ylctor was Captain Q. A. R-Pennington, commandant of the National Flying eryjce airdrome at Reading. He vanquished A. J. Young, a professional. The task for Pennington was to find the green by dropping balls as he flew over the course in his machine. The balls were swathed with white cloth to ensure non-bouncing when they struck the ground. Naturally, he was not requlred to hole out as ..his oponeht had to do. In 40' minutes the airman had completed the course In 29 "strokes." On several of the greens he required only one shot, At the eighteenth his first ball fell on one df thenars of a London railway express train. At times he hovered as low as 100 feet, the lowest he could safely attempt The match was for 25 sterling. Kid Berg, training ui Windsor, Eng., for fight with Mushy Callahan, at Albert Kail, gives hl3 dog a tit-bit while out riding WONDER CREATION Latest British Attempt to Set Nejv World's Automobije Record Will be Made by Kaye Dop .at paytona Soon , DAYTONA BEACH. FLA., March which is a double aluminum shell, through which the water for cooling the motor is circulated. Don is a veteran of Great War flying days. He is a bachelor of 36, tall, well set up, with sandy hair, a brisk tan moustache, blue eyes and a pair of deep dimples- at Uie corners of his mouth. He drives purely for the sport of it, was British champion in 1928 and 1929, I has never driven a car faster than 162 miles an hour, and piloted a 18-WUbIn a few days Kaye Don ,n "anpe "Yes, iez miles will wheel hisong sunbeam auto- " "ur " ine i"1?' 1 Ti ever mobi e out onto th sands of Day- " " T,8 .1 tona Beach. Florida, and .try p MAfla ' , ; -AM trr.I 1 drive the hu .rtinn f.r th vor 5nouia maKe uu jn low. JSnjgJjts of Columbus Taxe frec,0"dl' Half Honors and Will Play 1 Qff With Grotto Knights ot Cplymbus 'last night won the second hal g'jjje Prince Rupert Cribbaje league and .will : ilay off with flrottg, first half win-: ner. for the city phjmpibnsh'.p. ! ,La$t ni-ht's r'jjjts; ! 1 Seal Cove f&wmjjl li, JJew Em- i prm nil. , QpejaUirs 9, Prince Rupert Hotel ' " ,'8. I I. O. O. P. 17, . Orange Lodge 1.0. i Cold Storasjo 12, Grotto 15. ' Moose 12, pnjjfts pf Columbus I 15- C.N.R.A. 10, Eagles I). I Final Tabic W. L. Pts. K. pf Columbus 163 129 lC8i Grotto 163 134 1631 P. Rupert Hotel 161 136 161a C. N. R A 157 140 157 Ccld Storage US 142 155 '(Operators 143 143 1491 Moose 140 151 140 ! lOrange Lodge 145 152 145 I. O. O. F. 140 157 140 jBeal Cove 140 141 140 Eagles 134 163 121 INew Empress 113 171 1)3. Man in the Moon i i i m Yesterday was a pretty poor St. Patrick's Day because I could not get any shamrock. Jake says Jt was pretty poor ber cause he couldn't get any Wjilte Horse. Did you hear, about the plcan-l mny.wno looKea so mcn nice nis father they .called him Carbon Copyri At last I realized that our strained relations could not continue any longer. I had to admit that the end was hear and that a break was Inevitable. For months I had Labored under, a delusion and refused to believe that my wife could consider such perfidlty. Poor, silly, blind fool that I had been! I now knew the meaning of all those subtle hints, and sly allusions which had been cast at me lately. While I had been Hying- in a fool's paradise she had been secretly preparing for a separation. I wouldn't quarrel with her. If she was determined to leave me after all our years of married life I would let her go quietly and avoid trouble. So I said to her: "All rjght, if your mind Is made up to this rash action get twin heds." What's the good of printing jokes Fpr a lot of seasoned croaks? Give instead a drink to quaff, Nothing else will make them laugh. A hotel chambermaid was tipped half-a-crown not to give away the. fact that a couple Just arrived were newly married, following upon her having looked (n their r.oom and found them disposing of the con fetti. Going along the corridor a lady guest stopped her and queried: "Honeymoon couple in the end room, aren't thear. Mary?" Loyal to the half-crown, Mary replied : "dfl Madam, you're quite wrongs they;, are just friends. COAST LtiAGUE Seattle 2; Vancouver 4. "IN-LAWS" TALK SAME WAV Relatives are often persons who express their wonder at your hav ing married into that kind of fam ily. New Westminster British Co lumbian. Billiard Averages G. P. Tinker (CD 23 5446 237 M. M. McLachlan (O) 17 396.2 233 J. W. Scott (CD 18 4198 233 W. Mitchell (E) 22 5101 232 A. A. Easson. (E) 24 5532 231 J. Andrews (G) 23 6322 231 W. LamblC (E) 3 691 230 C. Balign(? (E) 25 573$ 229 D. Brown (G) 17 3009 229 W. E. Wllllscroft (E) .18 4116 228 F. Stephens (E) 22 4987 227 W. J. Nelson (G) 25 5660 526 I Hlllman (O) 20 4524 226 G. Waugh (O) 21 4687 223 S. P. McMordie ql .12 2657 221 H. Young (CL) 10 2159 21P F. O. Pyle (QD J6 3441 215 M. Andrews (CL) 23 4864 211 A. Murray .(CD j5 3122. 208 A. Donald (E) 11 2166 197 J. II. Plllsbury (CD. ,. 2 .380 19 o: Hv'weMa . l. us n Wm mm .' -a j rmi ' -.vwi A tip from Australia: This yacht .- t members o. ew joui.. Wales cab.. i t ..-,. want to get to business, push off into the ocean and stay there i 11 thay deckir a; Dominion of Canada Income Tax 4.YJM .). n.-i.i 1 MM V Salary and Wage Return DUE MARCH 31st Are You an Employer? Are You Paying a Wage or Salary to Anyone! IfM This Applies to YOU. .-v " ; Where Income Tax Inspectors are Located WINNirEO, MAN. Coffnm.rcUt DulUlln REC1NA, SASK. HvCllum 1IU1 DJUlnj SASKATOON. SASK. Bow BwUAnc miNCB AlhWT, SASK. to. IWUl'n CALOART, ALT A. Ciutnmt DulUIng t prmontonJalta. WTih DullJInj If you pay a wage pr salary to ope or more persons the law requires that you shall make a return on or before March 31st, of all such persons who received $i,Q00 or more from you during the calendar year ended December 31st, 1929, or who were paid at a rate of wage or salary (including bonus) equal to $1,500 or more per annum. Employers who pay the Income Tax of employees shall include the amount in the total opposite each name. Yqu pay rjip tax with tlits return. k y a jt. tit Every person who is required to make this return who je . . . I . tajls'to jlIo so on or before March 31st, 1930, renuco himself liable to a penalty equal to 10 (ten percent) of the Tax payable by employees who should have been reported (Maximum penalty $50, minimum $2.00.) Make Returns on Form T4 Form T4 can be obtained from your Postmaster or from any Income Tax Inspector fn your dbtrict. Cooperation Urged Emplpyers are urgently requested to make returns prpmptly n order to avoid penalties apd for the pur pose of aiding the Department of National Revenue in making tax collections promptly, effectively and with the greatest economy to all concerned. The Department of National Revenue 110N.W.D.EULER, Minfofcr of National Renu Income Tax Division OTTAWA C.S. WALTERS, CommuIonr of I If