Synopsis of Preceding Chapters. Louie Vogel, a notorious criminal, is offered $5,000 by Lebrun to kidnap Judge Graham, ter-or of evil-doers. As Lebrun leaves Silver Danny s saloon, he is observed by Ralph Charlton of the Department of Just! tir-c who has dubbed him The QYSYI Wolf." Vogel takes the $1,000 Ewen him to bind the compact to Stella Lathrop, a country girl he had found . _t_a1y'in in the city and lgef`._'iended.l a factory and refuses to marry V0391! unless he gives up his evil ways. She has, however, fallen a convert. to. Bolshevism. Vogel carries out his pact. i Judge Graham lies bounl in a shack some miles out of the city. The Gray Wolf demands that the Judge should let certain prisoners off with merely a ne. Threats of death for him_self' and torture for his son have no welghlil with the just Judge. Charlton becomes` suspicious of The Gray Wolf" and` Vogel. Stella Lathrop joins the Inner; Council. 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I I ' V I Her a1`ni '\\'1ft around his neck audit she clung to him tightly. --`.\Tn no. hnnev. Don t tempt me,i lhrowed out or here nas gm me guuuzs on me. and he'll set the bulls on me, hotfoot. And once I m gone I dasseift come back. So I I`. tell you good-bye ` here and now. My dream-s is all lilow-i `ed up an?` I c:m t never have yu like I lioped. xivc me jest one kiss to re- Exnember yu by, girl, before I go. mr -..:- ;..1.,. .9.-. u-His 1.'n1l 'T`nl.-n 1119 `she clung: to hnn txgnuy. v "No, no, honey. tempt me,` jhe said pzlssxonately even as 1115 arms |wcn.t about her and he crushed her yielding form to him. I ve got; to be far away from here m an1hourHfrom- new and I must give my pa 5 a c. zmce to make. their getaway. It means I lcut down on my own chances, but |they ve got a mght to have some {chance and they won t get 11; unless ,I [give 1t to lern. No, honey, you can is `go. G0od- ye." 1 But alreadv she had wrenched hex`- Stella Takes a Hand. Almost in the instant that Big Louie charged through Stella s door- way and laid violent hands upon her annoyer, he recognized that it was none other than Lebrune. The bullet from the automatic which The Gray Wolf" whipped from his pocket as the _ door fell in passed between Vogel_ s 5- arm and his body and buried itself In ll the wall. Before Lehrune could fire 8 again the gunman was upon him in_z1l whirl of herserker rage. He sei7.ed_h1s 71 eznployer by the throat, shook himia until he felt his- body growim; limp` \-sithin his 1:1`-asp, then hurled it from 3 him into the hall heyonfl. He did not` , l-.;`:.v.' v.'hcth~:.' he nad killed Lelrxune` or l7.|.|i.. He did not care. At that 1110-; nvrln`. tlv: thought uppermost in his. L1Il[1L' LILALV V 11A: J( . n`.Iz;=i \:.].\ ihzzt this \'.'o1nan v.'hc~m hell lewd `:`.:Tl l)`3T`. hu`."r for in :1 1 ' . .\i he` ml .~` /.r-.l up the o've1`tL1rm:. fix a c Ii.`:`l`. her (mtlv.-s aln`<.:=,t torn from her-` l-=.d_\` and the liriri n~.2xrl:s upon ht-1" nccl< \'-'l`;!'i) The (Ir:1;.' Wolf's" Slll(3\\'f\'; 'iin;ze1's had pr:-seed. But n<.in-,_r that F-':e-Ila was not bad.`_\' injured and that C u crowd was gathering and pushing. tlmniuzli the (loorwny he calmetl him-i h self`, e::plainin;,r that ::he had been at-E ll I:`.cl:c-zl hy a ( runken st1'nn;;e1' and that it he had conic upon the scene just in lime to take :1 hand. The crowd melt-t ed away. Such things: were every-da_\' R ()f.'('lt1`l'(:1`.. .`CS in their lives. ` Even as he consoled the girl,[`` Vcgelfs mind was: rapidly runningah ll Vover the position in which he was)` placed. There came to him the feanh in that moment that at last he had erpetrated that dreaded slip. that .ebrune would be tl1ir. for re- vengre for his rough handling and, Vogel saw most clearly just how Le-' brune could go about getting thati revenge. It was the thing which; Vogel himself might have done had: conditions been reversed. An anon_v-l mous telephone call to the police'. ' hinted that Judge Graham was to beil fnnnll in Hip slmnrlnnnzl cluu-lz qnrl H1-.al>i\ ,go. Good-bye." I 1 But already self free of him and was throwing over her torn garments :1 one-piecei dress. Without stopping to button itl she picked up a light coat and jam- med upon her head the first hat shei laid hands upon. T *m rrnnriv, she announced. FOP; lald hands I I 1n ready, she announced. Fori Louie, I ve got to run, too. I ain t done nothing crooked knowingly, but that follow that you threw out has got me, too. And if he aims to be ` revenged upon you he'll try it on me,` . too. urn .,:..H mw vxn Hum for o\'nl:1nn- ._--_, good. That dog: that I jest now! throwed out; of here has got the goodsl M 7.... MA he'll sat the me. I too." I We ain't got no time for explana-l tions, said Vogel. If yu say yu have reasons to make a run for it I ve| `got to believe yu. If yu are lyin to; imc now I ll know it later and I won't; .ne\'er forgive ya for it. But if yul are tellin the truth be at the door{ downstairs in ten minutes from now; and I'll pick yu up in the r:.:.2r." i Stella v.'o.s waiting in :1 mixture of `ilmjz-.-'.is:nce zwrl fezw \v'nen lac ...\ I ,....,:.~,._ u..,. .\.m....,-. 1....~..:m. l1n ! i LII). L4CH.\'l.'!g idashed into -Luzon the de: E\vhic'n he and inyninm -(`nu -he, too. n1xgnL Iv sL IUYUUL ; lbehiml. 'l'hu_y saw the purst 'swer\-9 drunkenly 211011;: the I leave it. careen -n1 tho edge (Htch a Ms shlo.thon phlngc bank. 'I`hn\"\'tI crnnn sand \\`r-'\`r- :turneu corners zma (ioumeu on ms, itrail once to make sure that he was: iright and still the black cal` hung `grimly to his trail, adjusting its speed; `to that of the car which he was (lriv-` ling but never having any difficulty in {keeping it in sight. At every moment ;he expected to hear a fusillate of: ishots in his rear calling upon him to- Ehalt, but none came and this puzzled! ,him. Once out on :1 country road, he; opened wide the throttle but he could! Ignot shake off the pursuers. The bigi lblnck gm_l at the same di:-tance _... Q *1 - ., _ mi his real. I I --Yr. urn lmimr hullnwarl and '9 may ` they : `null CV ! L lou;l vU\n :- iroport from the big` black rm`. "1 LllULlglH. nu, aux` Aoyuvu Jurt us` calmly. :`IL's `the black our back? there ain L it. ' ; \ s. keep yer eye on it," he o1`<'.ox'-1 ml, and she twisted in her seat to, maintain a k'()H>'fZlnt watch upon the` pursuors. Suddc-nl_v there was a loud; 'l`hm~'r.~. started shootin` mm." the her The (ir:1;.' lindir.,.r that, bad`_\' that; u `.l`.l`<`:llf.fll him-i had W V9391 the Hum that at-E drunken si1'anger that 5. conic t:.ke hand. , e\'er:,'~da_\'l oz,-cti1'i e;tct:~'. _ the girl, \'c;rel s n:1nr_l running: was} came fear. at perpetrated dreaded for and Le-, about thati which melt- l " ll`. llll? ('lLli.(`ll Ztllll .` }lL"'. {l\'&l_`. . .`:`.`.elIa \'.'a_=: in a cold as they 5 hot th rough the streets, turned corners on two wheels: and escaped accidents by hairs lirezulths. ment that he that his only avenue of safety lay in For she In the mo- l had begun to tell her; fleeing from the wrath of Lebrune she. call /.e.d that she, too, was in the same prc-dicmnent. The Gray Wolf, if he set the law, upon Vogel because of their clash in It was nnthinlcable that: her room. would permit her to escape} the ('- _`allS(.`f1ll(?Y1C'_E._ of her re_yect.ion of his advane'es. Being the cause of the} severity with which Vogel had handled him, she had would be content to avenge himself< upon the one and not upon the other. 'She knew that she could never con- de in Vogel about the Inner Council ibecause she did not hold her oath be- no hopes that Lebrune, l \v0ge1' had;fore it lightly, even though she now anony- to police ` l be,T found in the. abandoned shack and thatl Big; Louie" was his jailer. Vogel could see the bounds of the law bay- ing on his trail immediately. He knew that but one course lay open to him to insure his safety and that was in? immediate ight. Still he always had misunderstand hich she had \\' ;knew that it had been given througzh int: of the real pur-` oses of this radical organization with` allied herself. She breathed more freely when they were out of the heavier trafc of the limits. tlous `streets and were spinning along`_ a` lmaeadem road leading toward the City; But not so Vogel. , glances over his shoulder had, Surrepti- played fair with those of his fello\vsireVei"d t him that they were bemg` who served him well and he balked` at the thought of making: off in an: effort to save his own skin and leav-'? ing the two men guarding the old? judge to bear the brunt of things 8' when the police descended on the' shack, as he had every reason to be- _lieve they would. No, he must warn. them first. Then it would be evcryl man for himself. ` Listen, honey. and don t ask me no` questions," he said to Stella, the mo-` ment they were alone. I've got to beat it out of here and disappear for followed by a turned and trail right rim to ing keeping he ly big `black car . He had, doubled his: hungv shots to? him. not puzzledl he I Oh, Louie. there's an old man clo`-em l` here and tl1e},"vc got him all tied up.| He liked to have scared me silly when. I seen him." Sum mer Labor-Snavers. One of the miseries of summer work ` is caused by flies which are not only ` hori'id" but a real nteuucc to the health of the family. There are pre- cautions which can and should be taken to keep flies from l)l'(?(!(llllL'_` on the place but the yzrc.-mes-1t help to the i houstewife in keeping thmn out of the house is to have every window 5t'l'(0ll- ed, full length ii [)(r."lHll)l(', every door screened, and l)(.~.~:l. of all-, have Uhe porches s-crccned. A coml'ortnblc baby iiiezuits less work and less work mean it more com- fortable mother, so two devices which will be of help in the care oi lmliy are also suggestctl as summer labor- savers for mother. The first of these is :1 screened coop where `baby can sleep coinforlulily, free from ies. A fence of netting` about three feet high and a diameter of fteen feet will give the toddler a place where he can exercise without needing; to be watched every second. A sand box lkluk .9m.`kepL ,1;_etance: anti a`lo'w swing` can be placed insideg A`! f1'(`})0l`l Irom lne mp; m:1L'K vzu`. V 'l`hoy rc stzxrtetl m:\`.'."_ `<`o1n;nL-uted Voxrel without. turnim: 11i`g ilu-ml. Thou she sL:n`l1(=.d him with an` exultant cry and hr.` slovcod down that the, too. might twist. zahuut and lock pursuing: cm`; the rotul\'.'a_v,' cdgge of tho. .1:..l. no He chin Hunn nlnnurn . rnv thn ....... ILU (bun raltmg for limboal into V1 41"` ,.1..&,.L. ms rear. v We are being followed and we] ay be near the end of the rope e_v'z'c givin us," he said quietly lnltl ml on2)u;rl1 to he heurrl :-.bn\`c the` 211' of his opt-nezl cut-out. ; I thought so. she replied just, as- lmly It's the . H H '1" K LU HULLIU LUK \ :1 Stella owed and his change, rus!` 4-Ln nnil 1\nc:I`n 1-up: H1 L ;the 11 via (.'I1'j_',' 1'.` ..nn1.. gone and \\`c'\e still grot- aixl Vogvl unai opened up dx'0))pr. -. fur UL; '1U.T0l1t ' ,1 -..L 9 . y.` ' the `This is -0;anada .s} \jYi%|-elgss __Year} them had the blowout and not us. He set himself grimly to getting out of the car every ounce of pbwer which it possessed, _and its wheels, fairly spurned -the road beneath them. v v......I hn-{nut} n n1nna- n nnrrnm, the throttle again. D~-d lucky it was spuxncu -vuc Lvcwu nuns.-vu uuynu. Vogel turned off along a narrow, rutty road and -f.o1k1wed -it for two- miles before he left it, drove through a fringe of dense woods `and paused before an abandoned looking, weather beaten building which in days gone by had been a home of some sort. HY! +1-unit fnl-1.nw rm harp mv vv] 3 Long. ' 11 He watcllcd them out of Sight; t t!1rL-Lxgh the h'ce.=., then turned Into` t` the house. } 3!`, It s all rig .t. Shh. he called down; VI the .=t.ai1's to the collar. "Come; on z1n<";|, $we iI be puttin the 1'o'.1d hohmd us. e an. man] ch)v.'nl thejvc lixm alljfxed 11). :He scarec s1 y w en ~ `I him. ! had been Home or sort. If they follow us here they will have to be some trackers, he remark- ed as the car jolted` to a stop and two] evil-looking men emerged from the shack to greet them. T..isxfnn'" l'.n11a's keen earn had de- 'tected a sound as yet unheard by the shack to greet, tnem. Listen! Stella's keen ears had de- l men. Far down the road on the other. side of the trees a -motorcar was c-hugging` along at low speed, evident- ly nding the going rough in the rutty road. Then they plainly heard` it drawing nearer. It was coming through the trees toward them. `'l`hnv vP trailed u-s. It's the cons. roadster body between nne tree trunks: No, it's not the cops. It's him,l he corrected her. He never had 1ea.rn-* ed Lebrune s name. But both the girl Izmd his hirelings knew to whom he referred. He means business. Ste11,~ Iyou gg into the house and get underl mover in the basement. Tom and Jerry, | scatter behind some of these here` w trees. Don t take a hand in no argu-` ment unless he gits me. Then make. `Ihim beat it and give the girl a chance?` '1 Tn1n1;~rHnfnTv fhnv r-.0.-rrinr] Ont in-i cued steua. , _ But V0-gels hearmg was more acute. Too, he had sighted a gray roadster body between the tree trunks.` Na it : not the cons. It's him.] througn me trees Lowz They ve trailed u-s. cried Stella. 12n+ Vn.a-n1 : hnn` mm beat: it and g'1Ve me girl a cnance. 1 Immediately they czwriecl out his in-I structions. Vogel himself, s-coming, protection of a tree or other shield,` took a position out in the open. Inl each hand he held one of the heavy' '1-un`lvm-a 4-..1.-an -1~n\11 Han kn]-afnr: Wthe clutch and was backing the gT3Y` tle joyride with the lady and me.f V 1`03d5t1` f01` 3 tU1'h- Why, the darned old fool's dead to ` C1`0SSlhg` C1`00k, he T031`?-d` A buuetthe motionless form and was relieved; won a. pusiuuu out In on: uyclh A--1 on comm-"5" heavy Not Without him, was the rm I.e_ lrevolvers taken from the holsters,p1y_ And Stella promptly sat down. 5t1`3Pl Cd to his belt lupon the topmost step. If he g`oes,| ' LL-`orune brought the roadster to alahd we can make it I can Show you` r stop that made the brakes squeal w1th`whe1.e we can hide for years and never. its `~'ih`C- EVh1et1-V he Was. takenlbe caught. If we want to we cani Whack 13) the \V~"t1`1ik P1`P31`3l1h5 Of 2 drop him at some town we go Lhrough.g his [0013 lBut if he stays, I stay. That s r.al.g Stay 'hC1`9 Y are, yelled V.ge1' D--n you for a stubborn mule, `"If .V11 601110 any nearer 1' begm t said Vozzel. Then he noticed the rmt DUmI3ih' lead at 3'11-" lset oi her lips, the square jaw and. What s the idea? yelled back Ledsuhsided to g1-urnbling acquiescence! brune- lin her plan. All right, all right, sis- The idea is that I dh t take ter, we lI haul him aroun with us, Stock in W; 111-iSt0l`/' replied the g'u."but like as not it ll mean a pinch for mh- `Tm 03 the 5013- Pm b10`v1n l both of us. I wonder now if they hang" Z1Wa.V f1'0m h'3Y and I don? Waht Ola man fer kidnappin a United States more truck with yu. Now start the'J-edge? `benzine buggy back toward town and; He stumbled down the stairs into, INOVG fast If Y air? 0 Yer V.3Yitl1e cellar and proceeded to untie` hgih the time I Count ta these babfes I Judge Graham s bonds and to remove? 0' mine 1`-1'0 gohl `$0 make Y thmh, his gag`, Come on, 01' timer, he said the war ain't over. One, two, three, ijocosely to Sytie his own trepidation; but 3h`0?1d.V Lehruhe had thmwh m%and fears. Yu re goin to take 21 lit- Ph E0`? You for this: You dmlble` the world. He bent over and shook spat against the frame of the cm.-to nd that the Judge was still alive,- (langcrously near to him and he step-1 even though he was uncon5ciouS_ Be- lped on the accelerator and drove at;tweeh them they canied him up thei l1 9`-`M955 517994 T055 the rgh steps and out of the house and stowed? 8`I`0hhd~ _ v N :him away in the back seat of the car. "H55 !Z`0h." Sald V0lZ1- NOW 311' Vn rot in with him and l<(-on his! n"`UllL.lUalL on: Na l'u|L D|lL"JN .``5w`'h - - u - waif? IsL1`appC(.l to n1s next. I to al lstop with!` was taken` aback by warlike preparations of; tools. | db.-my 1l'11n-`In 1vI1 rum un'l`|nr1 Vnun1,] roadster 101` turn. I I 11 bullet the cari `(langerously at; greckless across rough} I WM: rrnnn" ash] Vnrrt-11. Now vu. ground. ; I He s gone," Vogel. .fe11e1's better make tracks for town. He 11 have/the bulls down here upon fus sure. Here's the coin I promised Iyu for the jcb. He handed a bill to ?each of his henchmen. Jest keep yer; imouths shut, and _vu'1l be all to the-i ` good. Blzxb what _vu know and we'll; `all be Claim` 21 stretch doxvn be`.0'~.v. So` long." 1 ` T-Tn \!_'n!'.rhn-1 r11rv~.s nnf` A? <:in`]`Vf1 JKCC ILUIII Illcbu 9 ;h.i;:.h iwiil the iwatched box` !and a. low swing can be placed inside. ithis playgarden and the little fellow! `who must have lots of activity can; `get it wiihout getting in nwLher s w:1_v.: `llie viii he .-Me I'rnm ri`2ll1_'.{'(.`i'Uli.\ z1cci-: , (I-sztts. ! I ,\ AZ.._,V , I , I ,.__'1L Al. , All ` (1L`l1L.\'. y f A 1'c1u.<.=. coo1;m' used with the nil; -`stove makes it possible to }n'cnp:11`e; r]:c"1n: udnl. v......h-A Inn"-,Hmn nnnlr- `DLUVU IH(1l\L`S IL IIUDFIUIU DU [H .dis.'hcs whit-h require lon_xr-timv `ling xvillaout constant care an-ml \-. `inyr by the housewife. It nlsn I u grrezxt saving of fuel. A +:,.1.n.. n..:1+ `\r\\' ..m d. _lLLl7A|la BKIVHIK UI lLl\.`l. l A tightly built box, ultl l`1'll!'.li. ml-' v:u1i7.c-(l-iron ash can, calmly huclu-1.` tin lard can, lard tub or butter l'n'k:in_ `\m:1l 11 successful con'L:1iner. In .<'.zlcct.im: the container, the llnu.-`v\'.'il`ol slmxnlnl take into (,`()l1L\lll('l`:lll()n the ` u of her fzunily and make the cook-' or l:1l`p,`(`. enough to hold the conl\'ll\_Q` -1:lvn.~'il:: slic 1','ul1U!'!lll_\' u.~:c.w. I The inri-lo ('()lll:llll'.`!' ur nc: wlxicln ,hol(ls the \'c::5cl of 1101, foul may be u lmclcct of agate or gulvuni'/.c iron, lI`(l tnem. I co:ps,l 7' ais cE9 Q -rm , Im =~ 1`--TT 1-OMPMIY Ll E` `i""0. r:AN.`:n flHlH` l'UlH\' \v:1l('h- ._I`, ._ AUIU Uanu I ru\|u we carry a. full Jim 0: used nu for all makes of cars. cleaned and rec from grease and dirt. Masnetos, nun. 5 rings. complete engines. urea. etc. wheat prices paid for old cars. Write. Wire or phong Ayn-n-ntonn'.n'~ `III!!! 2131!! 60.. Vogel swore. ' "`I clean fergit him, he admitted. Well, we ain't got no time to be foo-lin . Come on. Leave him be. The bu1:1s 11 be here soon enough as it is, like as not, and they'll turn him loose. I hate to think of some of `em copping the thousands reward for him, but coin ain t in it with me when it comes to dodgin' a bit behind the bars. Come .nn, iUll- He s such an old man and looks bad, too, said Stella, -and he reminds `me of my dad down in The Cove. [Suppose the cops don t come, Louie. He might die. Let s turn im loose, Louie, and give im a lift down to the lroad anyhow. u\1'..u..:..I'.l,.:...! sun-\Hnrl {Rn nr11~nn1n~1 Iuuu auyuuw. Nothin"doin , replied the gunman positively. Then he lowered his voice `and whispered: Thet s Jedge Graham yu been readin about in the papers. lHe ain't never seen me yit, and I don't want him to. It s the same as a life trick if that old devil ever recognizes me as one 0 his kidnappers. I beenl itakin good care that he don t get one` lgood look at me. I Then he c:m t identifv vou as ever. lgooa 100K at me." ' [ Then he can t 1dent1fy you everi ' 9 W. -_ - . n , [`}`1av1n a 1_1an.1 11} 11., sh_e dec1ared.| I And, Lou1e, I am t a-,r.,_rom to leave_ 'him here alone. Can't we t-aka hiny {with us? i I War H-1n Lnvn nf` rlnri whsnf Fnrq gwlm us .'" x [ Fer the love of God, what for?, gdemanded Vogel. We aint got. no; lime to fool wltn him, I tell you. Air` |unn nnnvin"'7" 5 mm 1n me oacx seat. or me can; Yu get in with him and keep hisf head on yer lap and keep him covered} up, he o1'de1'ed. They won t be; lookin for three of us. Perlmps the; old zreezer will help us in the get-' away after all." 'T`lu1: u-Hlq flwn nlll Innnla Han ? nil. ;away nner all. i 1 Thus, with the old man s head pi!-. ilowed upn her lap, an-(l Vogel driv-i Ting as fast as the car could stand and! !still hang to the road, they began? itheir journey for the safe retreat. .v.`l1E(-h Stella had in minrl. Judge Gm-; lhamfs condition did not change, so felri as tliey could notice, and Stella op-3` posed lOZ1\`ll1_1_Z` him to the mercy of- st1'zmge1'". So he l`Ol`l'lZ1ll'l{.`(l with tl`,em.; /rm, L... nnnt-:h11nrl \ l lor l1(:'2l\'y tin. Th-is nest should be`? deep enough to hold the radiator and} the cooking utensil which contains the! food. St,raip:l1t sides to the nest are (lcsuirnble. It should be neatly and, czxrcfulliy covered. [: nu ,, 1,:.,_. ,__ ~,.__,I_;:,_, .\__._1.I L_l ' "".':..C`l`@ T1` \--., \.u- -.,. ...._, \(\I . .. V... I The pucliinp; or insulation should be! of some material which is a poor con-` ductor of heat. The following ma-| t,(-rials may -be used: shreclcled news-I pnpor, hay, exceltsior, ground cork, steel wool or asbestos cement. - 1 .1 I _j__..,_ [ lMnard's Llnlment Relieves iolds. am I u,\.. n..... \lI .......,........... \.-......... I The nest should be wrapped with. .=nln(-(-L asbestos and :1 sheet of asbestosu tted over the bottom. It is also 31 gum] plan to line the outside contain-` or with sheet asbestos. ' The outside container should bei large enough to allow thre and one-{ half inches of pac.k~inig' below midi around the sides of the nest. If :1` cooker is being made with two ncstsn six inches of pa-ckin-g shou-1-Ll be placodi between the nests. Puck into the bot-j tom three and one-half inc-hes of the] packing`. Be sm'e that tiw packing is `tanipod very rmly. r\1 .1`, ...,,A ',,,~u ,,. Place the nest or insidv o I wrapped with asbestos on the pizclainggi in the container and put thv pm-1 tip;hH_\' mid (`H-miy i1(\t\\`vvn Ihv nest; um! tho vontninvr un!il ii nnulu -.< the`! top of the nvsl. l*`ininh Ihv [up with :1 .*~2ill`\`i of; zxsiwslus or with p1.1.-(4-r of l'.'iris on The lvluslor ml`? with IlSiI(`: rvmvnt. ` Puri:-. mixing; the mnlu-1. I\luLu u cushion tie top (if the cm\luinor. and us`.lw.~slu.s' vmnmil nllowml in lmnlvn lhm'uu_i:hIy in-fm`v' shnulzl he lu fill coniplotciy This cushion 'i:=. iilh-:1 with p1l('liillp_` xmrl should he uhuul, four im~iw-' thick. solid onomrh to rotnin huul. nu... .....4... IA. ..luu.l.l `\n\~I\ u \.\' IL'\K|||| ll`-l||J 'l`hu contuinvr, lid. The whr>] ;puin(cd. I '[`hn lune! rnqn :}`1lHlI(.`(l. ' The host 1'o. will lac obtained with the ('00L01' by using: :1 .=oapstone rzuliutnr which l:oi-(:5 the heat `.ong`L-1'. Nine. _DhQTI9 ;u-ro1ionn'._n'- `USED ` L630 human 81:. -wont. - Toronto Phone rs:-`haste 158. `AUTO USED PARTS Ir- mu-rv 1: full line LYSGC DIICI .3. uu nu, .............. (To be continued.) By The Law of Tooth and Talon HUI. uinvr, too. should hzwo wlmlu outside may 1`. VIII-`|`l \`l |I'l 13 `ll? mt. 0| ? : Ive: lwfmmi b.e '1 " * * "I We shall awake upon some April morn And nd ourselves in Sprlngland ; once again, { Roam the deer haunts of youth where Love was born, U And smile ithrough tears at Winter`: ` dxgam of pain; ` For we must hold that Beauty never dies. _ I`hat pain'a1one is mortal, and the years Bear us on wings beneoen-t and wise, That. joy moves round in cycles with the spheres. The Sun that brought the first glad dawn of Spring, And ripened the sweet fruitage of our prime, Shall sure return, and with his coming bring Yet fuller life from soil enriched by time: Dead leaves augment life's resurrec- tion powers, Anrl all flan cnnxrnnru: nncf cl1nll' And I ! II1lnard's Llnlment for Burns. etc. TORONTO sAL'r worms c. J. cur? - TORONTO c3A`RsE AL*F L A yn s_A LT CHAPTER VIII. vI'___. mu L115 nuuuuc strengthen ours. +7 T .n Now Is The Time To Paint ycles of 5195118- Giuarantsz AKERS and Confectioners the world over use pure Corn Syrup as a sweetener because it keeps cakes and candies fresh much, much longer. Send to your grocer for a can today. Use it wherever sweetening is required, and you too will become enthusiastic over its delicate mellow richness and the helpfulness of its c'-.ri<:'ent economy. C1~oth'mg, household draperies, linen and delicate fabrics calxbe cleaned and made to loam as fresh and brlght as when rst nough"c. If you have delayed painting, gout` property has suffered. Do not put 0 any longer. Save the mr/ace and you Szrqe all. Look around and yon will nd many places, both msxde and out thnt call for :1 cont of'pamt. No\_v1s uaramsz the _tin{e. Nature ms re-decoratmg, guarantee -.2-.c get 111 hue and do the salne. The "5j" most economical method 15 to use -..,s'.1 No.1? '21.