Ontario Fire Prevention League, Inc. In Afmlnlon wkh Ontario F-`Ire Munhal'I nuu-- Ill runnuuvn nun V.-cu---v v u. ."u--..._.. Ofcp 153 University Avenue - I`ox-Unto GEORGE F. LEWIS. Secretary Thcn 1: u npcdu. MARTI.'V-SENOU. nary um `.72 and for may puzjxcw. Marni Dealer Agml, nr I:rx'l: us direct. "Tau-rt :nd Cayntry Hm:.v"m.1iicdj.' my m:m.v.s52vo L-`R prodxyz/oz` 441 mug Lgilgl g;_4r_ 4 van alllb \,UI`lrHr] nu.-um ldunlzujiic un Iughnn vuainl Agzhl, I: 15 us`. red. Our boo Cayntry H...-nu " m.m cdj.~:: an rain 49:. IlAP5."$!|l ,E\S.'\I!\lIl! an 5 ..~`:- ~ :1!- Limit '1` ___...;_ fsmge St. iwarks` Lmned 3% % making O-Id UIIIIES min; um new, whethexr personal garments of even "the most ra.g1'1e mzte=dia.L. 01" house hold ctxrtadns, dmperiee, mg-s, eshc. Write in us for further p an szend. mm: parcads direct to ' do with his father." 1'** Have you any ne_V;v.-1'. My father! 15.719 Has he been fomjd?` You_ng Grahnyn ;1< >S<.=cl geized the agents hand m a fe1'\`11',`\;:11-:3 ck-t`spt'eady, old man," replied Chalflbon. ' (1983? "We haven t, found him. but I bhmk I ! P12` ve a good Line. Just. a theoxgv. so ; thf 1 .... hut it will bear looking up." 1 `E "1118 WOIIIKII. In COWII, 01' DUU.I1L'I'y, -I the same advantage as her sister in fhn nftv fn mrnert a.-vina frnm thn me cuzy Ln expert a.-unce Lrum U10 be-st-known mm of Cleaners arll Dyers in Canada. Parcels from the oonnfry sent by mm or express receive the same careful ntldntionas wurk delivered. pamonally. 6MIe;a_.ning and Eyeing At Your Service Clothing or Household brin-.s'. For years, the nanne of `*Pmrker k has nisrndpd hm-faction in t.h.fs work of 22 Holidays In Argentina. Argentina has twenty-two public holidays during the year; Germany, nineteen; Rumania, twenty-four;, and India, twenty-one. :._?_g5-......-.... 1 nnw nuuo Rag Rugs Woven. Carpets Cleaned Send card for catalogue. SANITARY CARPET CLEANING CO. 83 Ryerson Ave.', Toronto I0 I-9. .s2.e}3._!? ET Wherever You Live. __.:_..s_......._... The British ag was first hoisted. over Kimberley, South Africa, fty. years ago. I Mina:-d's Llnlment for Burnl. eta L pun 0-Id it will n Ij j'-u--- of all kinds made Into qv-q-uv -l\ Q `Alain-I! (Ten-nnfe mgu jar mi N r 1:: rsdnul. Tordiifd rave g*0od.lmo. Just. meory. so 32', but it wxll bear looking up." Oh, another theory." Alfred Gra- By T he Law of Teeth and Talon I By MERI 1` A YLR isnoc eyes as He rose w And my `flslt was to; nH1a1-, 3 ASK YQUR DEALER For better painted porches, for appearance, protection and wear. a chair in n, c rner. . E :71 v.'ou1dn`t e surprised that ycurij two visits might; be connected, said_ Grifu. I want y.._' to meet Judge Gra&1zu*n s son, Alfred, Lieutenant G1`a-: hem of the Aviation Corps. One of[ leading aces, you know. I Yes. I have read a great deal about Ixleutetlant Graham, replied Char-1ton,% touched by the appeal in the young` av1'ato1"s bloodshot eyes as he rose toi .:o...1.. hnnn: And mv visit to Porch Paint ' Market (Copyright) " The Rah: Paint to Paint Right" p1*ompt,l_v IT we learn z1nym1ng." No. No," the young; ier protested.! First I must know what Mr. Charlton 5 has that is promising." Vm-v litp, T nm :1fm`id. admitted right) liiilllvf voic<;1\v(zi1s b i{tt1er. FEleb1'e1ke2}secd; . ar ton- s an an-t (roppe ac" 1n 0` ?his chair. I am fed up on theories.- 'lM_V father missing three days and uotf in single thing to show what has _be-; ;come of him. And you have nothing" i but theories. Then he recovered i1'1m-: vself. I `beg your pardon, Mr. C`har1-; } ton, and yours, Inspector. I am great-; 11y wrought up over the matter. I: didn t mean to infer that you and all the others were not doing; your Vera best to nd him. I know you are an . I thank you. But my father and I are} very close. It would kill me to learn` that harm had come to him. He is` an old man, ;:ent`~.emen, and God onlyi knows what. has hap`._)ene~d to him. A `"I`1v.1-'= all 2-io"nt, T.ioi1tenant.' .f1--aria n+` Im vat-" said an unknown voice. | Without quihb1in>_2' she droppe~d the chain and turned the key in its lock.` But when she saw Charlton. and not! a man she knew to be Vovge1 s friend,-. she would have closed it again. Don t be akirmed, Miss Lathrop, said the Goverimient mun. striving to win her good graces. He made no. move to prevent her from closing the; door and this in a measure reassured; her. She waited to see what. he would say. _ I want to ask you if you know` where Louie is, he went on. It isl very important: that I find him and he, seems to have disappeared. I was: down at `Siiver Dar.ny s` when you] i.QIE'f3I1'011B(l yesterday and I dropped in; here now to see if you had got anyi knows what has hap`._)cne~u LO mm." Tl1z1t;'s all :'ig"nt_. Licutenant,"` soothed Grifn. I'll admit that we! lmven t learned very mucli, but s-sme-3 `thing must turn up soon, and I have` s no doubt we will nd your father no`.,= harmed in the least. Now, my ad-l vice to you would be to go home and have 9. good rest. We will notify you proinptly if learn :1nythin{,>;. Nn_ No. the vaum2' nrotested. has that 15 p1'om1s1n`g." Very little, I am :1f1'a`id, the Government man and `proceeded to give them the reasons w`hy e suspect-, ed Lebrune and Vogel of knowingi\ somet-hing concerning Jwdge G1'ana.m.! I It ir t vprv much. am-eed Griffin: tsometmnrg concernmg Jtmge u1`a`n:un.; It isn t very much, agreed when he had heard the story. What s! your plan, R,a`xph? G1':11am had not! `commented upon the matter. I IF mm mm snare :1 fmv men I want) ccmmentzerl me mauer. 1: If you can spare a few men want r two things done, said Charlton. I L want every effort made to learn where` }- Vogel has gone, where he has been for? C several days and I want Lebrune! Ishadowed night and day. By the way,i ~he has a motor car, a rakish looking`! `roadster and the very devil for speed. i C It would be my tip to have a motor- t }c_vc1e man planted around the co1'ner:1 ito trail hrim when he drives it. Butil Inna! nu-\+num~1a ynnn mncf hr: fnaf. if 1 .. ..with the just Judge. (`harlton becomes Synopsis of Preceding Chapters. I Louie Vcgel, a notorious criminz-.l,: is offered $5,000 by Lebrun to kidnap; Judge Graham, ter-'01` of evil-doe1`s.l As Lebrun leaves Silver Dzmny sl saloon, he is observed by Ralph; Charlton of the Departmen*`., of Just; -tice who has dubbed him The Gray' Wolf." Vogel takes the $1,000 given` him to bind the compact to Stella} Lathrop, a country girl he had found starving in the city and befriencled. Stella is now eamiizg honest. wages in a factory and refuses to marry Vogel unless he gives up his evil ways. She has, however. fallen a convert to Bolshevism. Vogrel carries out his pact. Judge Graham lies l)ouml in a shack some miles out of the city. The Gray Wolf (lemamls that the Judge should let certain prisoners oil with merely a fine. Threats of death for himself and torture for his son have no weight suspicious of The (nay Wolf and Vogel. Stella Lathrop joins the Inner Cmmrvil. ito trall mm when he (mvcs 1c. nun ithat n1ot;orcy1e man must be fast if ;he keeps up with this bird. I All rinrht-._" The insnector of de 3 Charlton had little tlifficully in nd- ` ing Stella Lathrop. Overwh-elmed by g`doubts and fears as :1 result of her [- initiation into the Inner Council. she -,'had_ remained in her room at the hotel 3`{r_vinp; to reconcile her views with {what she had learned of the plans for 1-`casting: the nation into turmoil. Le- j'brune had mentioned Russia. Stella e'had bought the newspztpers to see if; _ } they had anything` to say about Vogel.` fiNow she turned to the columnrs which icontained Russian news and peruiserl} ` 1, them avidly. In one of them she found; biz. leng't;h_v dispatch which gave her a! decidedl' new viewpoint on Bolshe--r g "nl.:nh in r-nnnpr-hinn with \vl'mf` jSn21Li0\Vln',' OT L;6l)'1`ll!lC DHU \CL{Cl. l u l 1 A '1'1:Y\ gne Keeps wun (`ms D11'C1.' 1 All right." Thejnspector de- tectives p1'ompt.._\' a_(,r1'ecd to the plan. \You don't want either cf them pinch-i `ed. I su'p}:oso`. " Nn, Rut T wnnf T.o}wunn w21`Lched `ed. 1 suppose'.'" ; ! No. But I want Lebrune watc]1ed" ;c1:`.s.e1' than any man has been watched gin this town for 2: long`, long: time. And` ;if Vogtel is found. I xv.-mt him swh:1rIow-` [ed just close`;-r. I i1 keep in touch" iwith you and in the rnean'.'.'hi1e I 11 (Imp around and see what I can nd gout about `Red Stell.` PH n-n n~.`l1 vnn r.-`own! (`.\~:1:\n1,` `out auom `lieu men. ' I'll go with you. oe1'e:l I leaping to his feet. This in: akilling me. ! 1 nm nf`1~.-ul \-nu. nnt nd akmmg me." ` ! I am nf1*:.u1 you'll not nd tramp- `ing z:ro_und with me very much more- `to your liking. objected Charton.` Suppose you take the inspect01"s tip,` go home and rest. I'll promise to call, you up the mimue :\nythi11vg develops' `and then I'll be only too 2113!! to have you with me." "1 hmm :1 vnrv fast car ouiside. wnn me. "1 have a very fast ou`.side,. `said Graham. "Can t I drive you to: `wherever it is you are {roin_9:?"` 1 ` N'n vnn f.-`kn H191` (`RP and rrn'hnn1.~,` to no man. You czumm nelp now. ` , ``I 1l do it, said Graham; he shook; ihands with the two of them and a moment later tzhro-ugh the windov: I-hey `saw his car t'111'e:uiingr its \\';1y past the trzlfc in the street outside.` Charlton left sh~01'tI_v after he had heard Grifn give instructions for the ;s`nadowing' of Lebwne and Yoga]. (`.hm~1f.nn hm} little difc11ILv in nd-` `wnerever 11'. 1s you are g`01n_L{: ; No. you take that car and go home.` Perhaps later we can use it and use it to good acl\':`.1`.l:'.g`e and you will: want to be fre:-:h and able to drive it safely. Your nerves are not in shape `to xlo that. You cannot help now." ' PH An N q-,1}.-I (`.vnl1n'm- hr: zrlmnlm ,`.t.he f1`0nL place at me u'ou;,rn. ; B0'Lshe;vis'n1 is :1 clu_ss war. pure; .jand .3.in~.'_n;e, z-:o_the artncle pan. Its. '- i exp(m.en`., as wnness them In Russ1':x, [are uite willing to exterminate the jso-cu led ruling classes. inelu_dingl `every one who ow_ns the least bxt of; property. if that 1s n-ecessary to 111-` `Lain their ends and get wha_t, they, l\\'a}vt. And they want everything. 1 I "The Bolshevnstsg know no _law ex-} .cept the `mw of then` own makmg, and` {they are quite willing to change that; 3 law at any time to suit t,hemse1ves.! 3 What is permitted to-day may he for- bidden to-morrow. and the person w1.o' violates the new law, even ihoygh he docs not know of that law`, may be I P I 3 I I u D. c1-1A1>'rE_R VI. Charlton Gets a Clew. ("h:.1'1ton found 3 c1~ew which con- vinced him he was on the right trail the next day. As soon as slleep had rest0re(1_ him, he reported` to his chief ihat he had what he believed was a good line to follow. Cat nut and +'nHmv it. then." 51131)- `decidedr vxewp-omc nuxsne--7' '\'ism. uken in connection with what [she had heard Le-brune and the fat" jman say at the Inner Council meet1'ng'.! `she began in lust to disrtover that the froseate dreanxs of L icals whose gwords she had sw. \'ed as truth. were mere camouage tocover up the` ~dc-sire for turning the -"vo1'1d into a} In nan mhh nvm-v nnn o'1`.h'ntr fnr `~dc-sire I01` Lurnmg we-'\vo1'm mm a; [pig pen with every one lztyyg for` '.the front place {At the troug . | i "Rn`mhnrv1.'n1 1s class war. t)1ll`C* ezl Grahmn,` mactxon IS jungle. industry 5-c-ized, private and public debts repudiated, marriage outlawed: and free love become - - - - . ,,,L_; 41... `IA 4514-1 the rule." uYv . 1 [formation he sought by changing the` his ears. I am afraid that you wou1d'n t be interested, anyhow. By the way, didn't I see you down in St. Louis about two years `ago-? Charlton had learned that it never paid to press uni that often it was easy to get the in-. | tnnin nf rnnversatlon. slain wihh imrpmmity. The ethics of! That," he replied easily, is for! the Bolshevists are the ethics of the: i Assassination, arson, loot are; ail piermissible in their minds. Schoo1s, c`r.urc"nes, governments may be des-j troydd; banks looted, property and alla vunwilling wi-tnesvs on a subject and `H110 IYEC rave UCCOHIC Lt: Lu:- I Why that is just what the old fat] geezer was, saying we would do. ex-5 claimed the girl to herself. Wl1_v'he ain't no better than a common t.h1ef and` murderer. I wonder if they all: believe like that. That ain t what I believe. I wonder if I m a sucker. 11,... ....n,.,1+:.....a xv'.'n~o pm clnnrl`. -`hv a believe. I wonder if 1 sucker." Her reeetivons were cut short by a, rat-tat-tat at the door. Dro-p~ping' they rap~er to the oor, she jurnped from;- the bed where she had been lying and`; useprang to the door. For a moment ` 'the thought had ashed through her gmind that it was Vogel. come to ex-. iplain his delay. Then she remember-5 ;ed that he had told her once never :open her door without ascertaining, 9who was outside. He had explained; i that her beauty and the fact that s-hei i1-ived alone might temp`; some un-`I. zscrupulous man. She knew that it, !was not Vogel who had knocked, so; ishe paused in the act of opening the; .{door and demanded to know who stoodg { ' without. . { 2 U1 u'nv\f' +n nu`! 17'! nnnnnf T.nnie,"' 'without. . i I I want to ask you about Lou1e,"" i said unknown voice. xx/:n.m.+ ,...:m\1:.....- =5... (`h-nnnn-r1 H19 g went_ is ,down Danny-"s i ihere you [trace of him yet." , 1 \Vhnf. do \'m1 wzmt with "him ?" she` 1 I ` I ` Council. \ Five Kitchen Helps. . i I . I |_vour range. If your range is not a new one, and has had many coats of ` blackening, rst scrub it all over with I hot suds; dry, and apply with a annel Throw away your blackening brush 3 and try this simple plan of caring` for -` icloth a mixture of equal parts of 1in- ` iseed oil and kerosene. Afterwards :polish with another cloth. By going i over the range once a week, and using [the polishing cloth on top of the `Irange after each meal, you can keep your stove in fine condition. It will ;have a dull glow, much more attrac- itive than the usual shiny polish. It :is easier to apply and cheaper. :4: a nu an ,L1'ace 01 mm yet.` 4 What do you want with hxm? j demanded. .__.._..._..__ l One of the most; useful things I `have ever seen in :1 home is :1 small 1)l:!lfO1'lT1 on rollers. made as follows: Take a bozml 18 inches square amllf ` :3 inches thicl; for the top. Finish the 0(l_Lf0S with :1 narrow strip of molclingnl Und-or two ends nail a piece of wood _4.v.2x18 inches, and place a caster in each c_orner. Finish with a coat of` paint. This movable platform is easily pushed with the foot from place to ` place, even when it holds such articles `coal scuttle, oil heater, or, in fact, as a mop pail full of water, a heavyi I any household article that you (lesi1'e~ , l ' f n nn-nx-n I 1 Another muscle and back savc-1' for the housewife who cooks for her own family is a shelf near the coolisitcvel high enough to elevate the fuel so` she need not stoop down to reach iti when it is necess-:11'y to replenish the fire. The shelf should have a I`.21l`1'0\`J l:oz11`(l nailed to the outer edge to keep ihe wood from falling` o'. 1|! 11 it 5|` ' I I keep all my recipes sorted and In? S-p(*cia1 envelopes. When I want toi \ ` Fully licensed ` under Marconi ` Fully licensed ` `\ I and Canudiun |Gen/zral Electric lhxtems. This is `Ganadafs Wireegs Year? THE CANADA sllutuu Lu, m-luau nut`-nnnu 1-own Brand` Syrup :9 7'1. - I`__.....4 \.'n-u.z\~I:srap,-`no o good line to Iouow. Get out and follow it, then, sn=a'p-1 ped that harras-sod individual. You re the ftieth or the ve hundredth man. I don t recall whic-h, who has told me the same thing since Judge Grah-am dropped out of sight. I've had theories and tips wlmich didn t pan out, dinnedl H into.my ears until I'm fairly insane. I don t want to listen to anything ex-|S cept facts. Unless you've got them,;l1 go on and work onvany line you wish. 1` I'm to use my own judgment? `I Yes. Then the chiefs ir1*it~ation;C vanishetl. He put an arm {l1`OL111(l]t Ch:1rlton`s shoulders. My nerves are 5 1 pretty raggecl, son. I m dead forih sleep. After I ve got them nonnal again I'll listen to you. In the mean- t while if you think you have 21 good;`` basis to work on, go to it. If you 0 iieed help, call me on the 1:-rivate wire to the house. Unless I liezn` from you .' I ll take it "for granted that you are}! (loin-9; sognething \-.'m`tl1 wnile. In .'my.1 event, call me v.'licneve1' com`e!:'ient,'1C but not until t.o1n".rx-ow. I'm geiivg` to \ sleep the clock around. Now run on. `< I-In nla-.-fxillv shoved the agent to-;< Sendfor Book of Recipes. 'r "0 bring out the spicy, appealing avor, and make them crisp, and crunchy, add a cup of Crown Brand Syrup instead of sugar, the next time you bake cookies. Chil- dren munchecrown Cookies with lively satisfaction. As they grow older the memor'_y of Mother a Crown Cookies remains when other things are forgotten. TEE CANADA STARCH CO., LIMITED. MONTREAL A -- .. 1 77 GO 'ju-czar`-ua_ cur " 'C'he Great Sweetener" \V hethe1' you are resident In a. large city or two or three hundred miles uway. Amateur \ \ lre!ess Equip- ment furnishes you with endless instructive entertn.1n- ment. '0 can S1lDDl.\' Receiving: Annamtus which will with endless instructive entertain- supply Receiving Apparatus pick up signals from the big Vvireless Stations and ennhle you to "listen in" for wireless telephone con- certs radiated by the Marconi Cnmpuny. Secure a. Trsuxsmitting Set (operated directly off a lump socket) and communicate with your friends a. hundred miles awayi Amateur W'lreless brings the grant world to your door. Cut out and mail this ad. to us with request away! \Vlre1es-is brings vhe gr-(at world to your for Price List "C" and ask us anything ynu would like to know about Amateur Vvireless. Ful! line of parts and tech- nical books always In stock. c1r11r711\YrI1`II]`I l `D\'D'D`DI1\Il`l.1f\T l"[.`l') I':...:4.-..l L)\JAL4AV AAA L\J au`-; .4. 93 KING STREET EAST, :jj1 H1011] DOOKH 1l\Vn,\`S In SIOCK. SCIENTIFIC EXPERIMEN ER, Limited no -Ir-v~u:-m. alI'I`D,1:!I.'_|1| `l.'!A|'l'I _ rllnnnvc-rn sleep the czocx arounu. now run Uu. He p1ayfu11_v shoved agent to-i \.":11`-`i the door, yawned and began closing: down his clesk. Charlton de- parted. ` i ("nmrirm=:l in his own mind that`: 19. [{0I`Y.Y'laY1)1'l HE 5(Jug"tI'lL Uy cuzurgung Luca -omc o conversa ton. uc};ed<(:{ (} No, I never was in `St. Louis, _was 3. Whv he her answer. I was born gngl ralsed mmon {thief in the mountains, The Co_ve 1t 1s called,` all and Jasper is the only clty I ever was 1in in before I came here. Are you a 77 , COP? . . -1--..+ 1... .. Tm-A rm. I'm no nclnceman." J '_)n Lord, no. I'm no pcliceman." 71.aug'hed Charlton. He threw open his Ecoat, bare of star or shield. and was `grateful for the fact that he carried his badge in a vest pocket. I W.=-H. I a1'n f. man Louie for several 1 his badge in vest pocket. I Well. I ain t seen Louie for 5 days and I don't know where he is, but !I wish to God I did, she said, and for !a moment Charlton thought she was jabout to burst into tears. '. V'mn ..; in : air`! r.n'nn"+ vnn'7 1'18 `gm. Uoou-bye.' The doof slamme-d in Charlton's iface. NT:++1n Gym?-nnrl 1-m nun-rn111-ad .about to burst; mto tears. } You re his girl, aren't you? he 3 sked quickly. ``Is this his room? Insvbantly she ared up. The room is mine, she cried, hot- gly. I could be Louie Voge1 s girl if 31 wanted to. He would marry me if I said the word. But the room is mine. `He never set foot in it, neither did no zother man. I'm not that kind of a `girl. Good-bye." I`ho dnm` slammed Little re-brand, he murmured as-oftly. Temper goes with that kind {of hair and it s some hair. Anyhow, I .think you told the truth and that `wherever Vogel is keeping himrse-If, iycu don t know where it is. 1 As he tm-ned awav down the dark R face. 1 p11s-syiooun-g; aown 1L. I beg: y-our pardon, said the startl- ied Oharlton. Anzl T vnnvu -um): Hun I`nrn1v in n `ed Unaruon. And I yours, was the reply in a ,voicc that thrilled the Gove1'mnent jman. In the dimly lit hallway he had jbc-en unable to distinguish the fea- gturcs of the other man, but the voice `was that of The Gray \V0l'f. E (To be cgntinued.) op !ycu don't know where 1: 1s." 3 As he turned away `hall he almost collided with a man pus-syfootin-g; down it. I T lmcv v-mu` nardon. said Vogel were In some way connected H with the (ll38.1 )1')`:l1`Zll lC0 of Judge Gra- ham, the Government man decided to , very carefully lay a trap for one or 3 both of them. He had been given a`3 rec lumd by his chief and he cast 3' about for the best means of kecpingi track of his men. He did not know the ci&.:."s 11n(le1'\\'orld him`-`elf. Usually he had been in the habit of getting the assistance of the police \'-.'here his work called'fo1' iiwestigntion in the l".`2`U.ln'tS of the city s crooks. So it was to the office of Inspector of Detectives Griffin. that he at onse turned his` Steps, certain that from that very! clever detective he would obtain every i 11 bit of co-operation asked. He had done ` 11 Griffin :1 good turn on more than one 5 occasion and he knew the inspector 1' was more than eager to repay him. ( His-ca1`d gained him instant admit- 11 tunce to the inspe(:t.or's office. 15 Hello, Billy," he greeted the police`_ nfcial. I've come to you for he1'p..1` Beg` pardon, I didn't know you wr:re[fl not alone." He paused abruptly, for 1 he had (liscovered a haggard lookin ,]l`~ well dressed young fellow slumped in o I i chair in coner. iv \1'n11 4ln'l'. ~ A .'l1!`t`I1`lSC(l vcur.C in` V" Z I use one I fasten it L90 the inside of my left forearm. It is always clean and szives me running from one side: of the table to the other to see what to add next. II III >1` 7? keep dry. -n -1- -r 7. It is impossible to do the weekly! wash without getting one s apron and` dress wet, and the damp spot so quick-! Iy becomes soiled. Why not make 21} `bib-shaped apron of oilcloth, bind the? edges with tape, fasten a piece of tape! to each corner of the bib, `:0 slip over% the head, and attach a piece of tape`; to each side to tie in the back? Splash! all you want to, your clothing will; I E u I MInard s Llnlment Relieves Soids. etc. FANCY GOODS C0., Lie}. 7 Weliington St. East TORONTO Importers and Wholesale Dealers in Fancy Goods, Cut Glass, Earth- enware, Fancy China, Toys, Sport- i-ng Goods, Sxmzllwarcs, I-1a,1'dwzu'e Specialties, Druggists Sundries. Travellers Exerywhere Wholesale Only Extenninatc the Mosquito. This is the season to :`.tt=.1ck the; `iosquito mzisnitco. It is folly to waitf 2 5E5}$;s-:s: SALT LA!__D~S:ALT Bulk Carlots TORONTO SALT WORKS J. CLIFF - TORONTO In large city \\"lx'eless Equin- parted. ' - ('Ionvim2c.d in "The Gray Wo1f" and "Big Louie"` Vega] in connected` xviizh Hm di3a.nT)C*:11`2lnC0 Juxlzc In 2, 5, and 10-lb. av`Iv tins `until the "hi-bern-ating mos/quitoes nd suitable breeding places to deposit their eggs and to continue their pro- pagation before organizing efforts to 1 combat them. I ml__ 1:...` --...-... .1.` .....s.... umnnnv `combat them. The first wave of warm weather `favors the development of the mos- `quito. It is, therefore, considered` timely that every housekeeper who de- ' sires to be free from this disease- breeding and annoying pest make a ` gcomplete survey of the home in the ef`t'ort-to remove all sources which favor the development of the mos- quito. The back yard should be clean- ed of all receptacles, barrels, cans, bottles and other ruvlybisnh which may retain sufficient water to adztract the mosquito. 3'. l:::nuIi:a and pr:-_ ` servcs OH Cloth, ; and Linohum. 1 ..... ....... . ..~u :unn\ _ Improve: the uni -r:nc\v5 the old. ........ vII(\\|Hll' ~$%EiN%GURA 100% guagam &VARNI$l-|____E_ 3An Ounce of Prevention Gleaniiness and Garefulness -ad To be taken reguiarly in iarge M399- `HIS is the most potent prescrip- tion for re-itis. An epidemic that is destroying thousands of lives and millions of dollars worth of pro- perty throughout the country. ` Care and Cleanliness are the antidote for re as Well as the antidote for disease. ` Eighty per cent. of the fire disease is preventable. During the first week of May the boys and girls of the Province are go- ing to inspect our homes, where two out of every three res occur. Help this splendid army of young Cana- dians to PREVENT FIRES BY REMOVING THE CAUSE The booklets, "0onsorva.tion of Lita and Pro- party from Fire" and "Lightning. its 01-4511: and Control," may be had for the asking. avmwrs 'Dx0uu:s-um. by shake hands. 1 with his father. Wave vnu zmv nev