1- ~u r r:'- ~ 0~eU <i. i i -1' 4, 1k t- # [-si t N t 'i. ~.,\ 4 I i - k- 4 t, t. ,,~ t.;~i K I-s r t i 1~ '.4 4k, k s Il k.. t, "t 'I,, r t t, t x thlng ln Canada to equalI 11.Tii.pro- duct in going chiefly te tihe Trench army. ARMY DRAPT BILL PASSEZ) BY U. S. SENAT. COiL Rosvlt's Proposi Ram Reeeled Approvai. A despalch froni Washington amYs: Atter s lon~g tempeutueus débabs, the- Oenate on Tlursd.y -paiseth ie amy draft bill w-t tihe fBouse amentient e! lait Saturday, wisicb suthois e i Président te Permit C94i.Roffeevelt te r-aine his proposed volunteer srmy for France. The.giavoeswuasUMte & BonatortnaSe, Nfier-, La Follette, XkrbY, udwlek et Geoia, Grenue, Om ansd Tramqveil vetedagtalt I %é ebil-**t paseti ovldes ur cn emptn ousmebetwoessg91sud 80 Incluive, mand ralses lie soldies'psy from tise préent graduated seule ef » $ to $2 a mouth, t "0to $6a HAVE)JI Has Encountered A despatçh frorn Quéenstowl saya- A squadron ef Amenican torpe * do-boat destroyeris has sately crosseý the Atlantic and is patrolling thse seai Ilui -ar servce. The American navy's actual entrs Into the var zone has aiready beer productive of a bruà h between ade stroyer and a Gerffian - under-wate boat, according to an announcement by thse British Adxiralty, -but the resul of it has net been made public. The destroyer aquadron arnived in Q>qeenstown after an uneventfui 703- CAAIAS PRAIED BY VI VANI Extract Frein Famous Speech at Ottawa. Monsieur Rene Viviani's address be- fore the joint bluses of Parliament at Ottawa, which is being reprinte In the original French in editiens suf- f4cient for every one who desires a copy, contained no passage moe worthy of remnembrance than that in wliich he srpoke of the Canadipn troops and of gratitude te Great Britain. The following Is a transis- tien from the Ilansard report: "Yes, yeu Canadians, mingled with -English and Frençh troeps wlthout distinction of race or distinction ef country, under different standards, have shown the same bravery. And lIet us net forget that in the nonth of April, 1915,-at Ypres, in the north of France, quite close te Belgium, in that region desolated by fleeds, mite: the terrible assasult dellvered by th-e German soldiers by mneans of asphyx- Iatîig gas-that Gerniany which has delailed science, and which instead of bnlnging aIl its bleslngs te humanity caused togbe cast on it ail ita evils and its crimes-kt was the Canadiar soldiers who in that terrible day rose up and saved the day. And In nlany a combat and in numerous and re- cent~ victories they have stood firmn We see yet your young men, alert, agile, courageous, under t.heîr colors the firat te scale Vimy Ridge, which had been reput.d impregnabe. Honoi te ail these soidiers; let us pieualy i- cimne our tiseuglits befere these Whoc *tlrht, before those Who isufer, before! these Whoe-have <ied. They kaew wel11 what'they did and why they ieft yens land. They knew well that they did flot bear their aria. mereiy fer Great Britain, or merely fer France, invad- ed and attacked, but with a clear vision flxed upea thse sky, behelding &sI>igher ideal, -they kaew that it wau for the hoTy cause qf humaanity, *of de- mooracy and ef justice. 'AM it lu un- der thse Begis of these glorleus - in& recent deeds that we have cerne to visfit yeu." ENGINEER PROM CANADA SOLVES FREmiimm»NCR rOBM . mk aides oux« Verdun. Aee«dlng to A desputeisfrein London sys: De- sdenSandth ie 1oa.» uea tIpna a oseeaeMksI ato h Mlls Militar reports, Il otten hapPene & Pite the tact tisai. lie franchise &te1 Mi"t Perfrmued by Brltafla. Ihat au many scao@million solafor womeuilath.elFectorsi iLeform M. Viviant peid a tribut.te tthse dally -were ired froUl pinse 91vartous ili la fixeet 80, It ab. en len*M'k calibres. If, iiowever, eue milliontisat I ia.EnelinePanksrt amdbd ahelaar taenastis we.ly l>.@h. IeadingsufiragtU are satisled acet ar teis at wdebouAs tf-A deqaneb f romnlMlnsaysi:-Jn jwau lasession thse everseas members eteai et tise âally average, we rsiswta, tiei. mes'provision&. r- eterthstwog. tnrel rem ie ie ydo!rgemm"aso Thratheadipacceof te alIi.lGoriajo almstItaeibe ttaareali t;-. tube ý alou ierdil ltasTain is 5f5B4.5abelle. tht titis concessing tuhut thewar weuld flot be W.a:R iîe ly ereul .4eirdts îoatts oernsent, and ti grounti fougist over as M0S iel netaigwdg c nsue ir>g.ts 1t.~ule-t» report te tise Hou.u n ! «yÃŽ- cuploda statue et absetts eqlity kilometmpa, antIthse averagm weigt t1 lefam in t* fulisuffage "sandmcaht rei e ew m _ ui> dcalnWbt bdbuar.J th sths e niben tfthé. Britiahev. tise shel as 901h., ne lm stitan 1.,- Tii., are determinedti teuisioldtsW me,.Nthe >~'ert edetise à emse uze fm théerla asens onaji L e-t al apges4e, rfts. 000tosaetstei zpodd o tsemeLloyd George GoC melt.Brîtaïn, but tu tise çcetonlis, ere tc icniet. Ia oteunee i.me rien.I u rine in~~~~~~~~ quesion Th5 wlgls laourletnhe <roeU <C.l4uet. f ltopn*dalpok7# & no cam te ort te boad 185.M00heavy goods wagous,;î11.itws"aeh aI ts d ri ienm b-vudeb and-Wrksou e 13to o otd ar moouStrdu -m"sieultioUklatIy andi Ily be rouetew it aSiLos por te>, weo bave o W" ukpo.edhoettx.e*e m#Iliios,, eue amiia *vusWislbj amtiViges. n4 woiaI4 beý o e iegra. Talgb4pi.o i.Granpplto ltrc u vu, ~.n5p> et $17 peor at. we bera Cre-o,&* kimP.r arOf 0*! .n S.lu I- eo k Pfstetà à ela ,u weIieucteti wtl lie CU&&" SAl"»OOO a thi weud ramléer lit lai TI fre4s uinds îanéw v1 I1i vror*tii «îg ambm« Ü». optlbd *: am D eent G usntbati In- llh lpO~aan~ Tise ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~iw "SvnWaeaetleAesh sie ,tsab aîtmiwhtie peut ~re»egk- Us-the taâ tii. 1*" wbklh thoi-b*idi. Wcor,'d»- wre lTe Pyrsak fd I «ey oolivi« n sth* e sl* ms u~andi Intaut tuattind ilItinga bell f50 lI 8g's4sii)r..L7 Egypt, Pharec et Alaxadrioa,, M ab4paru> t.esuppi> tisoeapvn es aae & teImiFêfW Wâr (ýn.. oSifl, ht s#*8lhlw*e &Mj»Ue to b andi Ubanglg GardOfset Batsyhss,, V griIagtar mm foda»tfo g~~~ < ,a*4< T , ~ ~ al<tte.- o tbek~v~n Templ.etfDias. t Ipbwm a8 et o ,l jo pôor Wlâa li. dtluwb* e >eI ïoîmsI, - Un«v's v fiw.m sim*i.. af t. «m b menwt ôs 07 , e , -ie>co ae Ib. Olympien Juqker, Kaussieo ,etarv nTtl ie u<-muod goua144 wevê-laiqdise e uwve and CWMs. aeaat 541..d, W%"£f'5 1 4the«PW~IUma Artena Mda amiGeessst »MieM ~tit ta 0#Gomay. - lo- (c4isn.ýtWIlub am iPte T*plst V îa I huit8 -..sm.,L " ' STR@YERS .%- Markts 4fth WrdC ADS WELCOME BULLECOURT IN BRITISIHANDS INDBRITISH FORCFS N MMatoMe O RNC NOYS EN£M RETREAT ON FRENCH FRONTI Io u l owFa lfgBeg- iÂmelca.n Corn-No3S yeUow. s-i6 rQ()ntnto. bj > o G erm au s Subm ar lne., in t~o c brolte-N o. Z ' ST R R PG OA L IA M N T.c o rt G e m a , as a ti s ea y iSira nomin l, -o.3 white, 74 tD 76c, nomi- n al. &cc rdinir t e freights o taide. à g of E le Otro wheât-No. 3.Wnter. per car C o-em n FrB tehLnea.yl &m tt mae acroutse t atbtamotlot. 2.98 te 3.00. NO. 2 do., 2.93 te xrcaFo is unfcn d !"lnte but 8los 2.98. ccOrding te fregts Outude xrcsFo th ManfetAdon rnhLn& i lzfnmedlately miter a fermai exchange frrea@--Nooi.,nmal codgt re ofMViai asc fic ais Put ta aa aga n for the a e ali U -O dNo. 2, fre ,s:m ut i c d in d eeOt a a. V v a i d s a e fr ein L ondon sa s : u e i t n e pl g b c ie T n of retlgswih iseBrtiisnaalec rl fe iatsn 10te 1.45 ei-Otwaf ter days et1rost Intensive flghbtinir, tos aitised reeInenat ereTnu- work tht la bforena. 0 a-or2.1-9 t $,0Ã) oil. ac-1 One woaMhto la bef re I. d str yer pa tnte lnjute -The debt of gratitude we owe te ln hich the position sveral i tur e ons ed i th ei ufficient s regt a-t iuyevnyeUr great country impressed us, par- Chà lfg.d bandsan metlln Ya war dt vnbefore rahnrbaga , 4.90. trngnrs l ut. on tharive-in '4. dredaiountac-atandks and nt eoonooronte ofzf. d&ral Canadian soldier, proudly the~ Germans out otthe village of Bul- arund the village Of Reux, the bat )'thse Atlantic limera, This action se fr«i9hts. bagu ineludeci-Bran. per ton. Lef" ad .Vvia, atiecureoftegoter ndo ts rOeourt- scarceiy ever before seen, aiud here ItIpleased thse Biimspasngr o ue horts pr ton. 846; mIddlings. p e i"s .Vvail h oreo 0on 48. tg2ed f ced fleur. per bag. s.oo hie stirring address te a joint session QueRant lne, which Field Marsisal von aise the Britishs have been succesgful fboard tisat they Sent a message te 48_.so tbt oue fPniaetdnn Hindenburg constructed te fend Cam- aant hGmn. i reigadaeaton t h Oln t fatra No. 2. per ton. $12 te 813. tbt Gse 1Primetdrng ishe Gras gretngan aprcltin e is Bra-Cr ots. Per ton. $9. track Te- bis recent visit te Canada. «'That brai frem the eastward advance ef ltough the forces of tise Genniani r- Mander, of the destroyer, rento.1 tragic heur we realized that your mot- Field Marahai Haig's arnsy. Crown Prince have renewed wlth ex- dalry. ~ ~ ~ !te of ferm»er daya, 'I rexnember,' was Theusandae o fresis Gersnan treopatei ilnethi tak gi RANCING N IHODEIýL Butter-Presh d, thoice. 89 te 40c. 'ne vain formula. Yes, you have re- receatly have been ,thrown Into thse the French north-east ot Soissoin 1 RÂCHNGINRIODSI. creanlery p>rintm. 43 te 4be; solide. 42 to mensbered, and we have proof that yo fray around flullecourt, but their et- : thse sectors ef the Moulin-de-Laffaux i - Egs-ew.ald lucarons 46t6 7e:have remembered. Your generosity; fort# have gene for naught in nadBry-nLo oithee tm Cooi, aFrnssMoeMatFrout 01 Cartons. 44, !tewarti France In unfathomnable. You deaVOrlng te drive Out thse British Iagainst eacis positien-they wr Britias Manrket. ffo[1Dre a îJ1 t --1have ivenkFance fild8co latale rOn>thse entire village. Althougse-agipiedbtserecatilr Evn mi tseditrcton -! dom-.- $4.00 tu $4.60. turkeys. 30 tu without number; the hospital at St. veral timnea the line bas been bent by and inTntry, suffering enormeus cas- the develepiaunt et our Colonies 'keeps, Cheei;e-New, large. 2# te 2"ic: twîIns. 1lui wihyu ae1sevd~ the preponderance of weight ef the: uaities. To thse cet the French 'oops > eigatadl o.Attention is drawrn l 7à te 27à e. triplets, 27à te '271C. old. 300 beds 'for Frenchs patients, and'German formations, nt ne tlmne have. near Craonne delivered a succ 'sfsul to thse tact that a iret cenhigament et 1oney2Whte clover, 21-lb. tins.14J other hospitals everywisere, estabili.- thse Britishs been ferccd toe#eacuats,'attack, capturing German trench oie- froen entfro Rhdesa, entbyte 16c: 5-lb.tins, l45èK 10-b. 35c*: 6o- ed with Canadian nurses and nsedical holding here and there fningeà ef the'iments. frozn mat fornRhodsia sen bylb. 13c; buckwheat, 60-lb. tins. 10 te ueitne on ae o- _________ tise Britishs Souths Atrica Company, i 104c. Comis heney--extra fine andeav cîîîtentist. I ne _______point_______ bas been sold linihledMne.wel¶ht. per doz..3276;select.n- espee vyauO E kt lnSntfedMre- 27;.,82te $2.26. t 25 cial othatsomeremersfio! this stretched, he leaned towand the Par d The censigniment, 'tvhich consisted et MaPle urup-îrnperiai gallon. $1.66 te calling liamentarans. "Ye Cnadofns wh 88 quartera, proved of excellent quai- '81.76. bouse have faflen at the front; that liaten te mes." ho cried ia urn g 114 RUSSIAIS ity andatees-Onatrack tsata.l$. per bag.corne are held priseners in Germany; isntons "he re e n .ho ui ingi ity ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~T an on ed ae twas 8425: '"eW )Bruns-ickt Ilawares. perthtyugelmnavginffypymrk ywed I en experiment, but .ill o douAI anliam if; o es;-ent rnnwt dti hs an ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~~b but5; Alne doubsleadrpbag, $4.00,tayou sonemen, havegeetresttiaynaefateraattn * tew g rer thn s ather et n tbact $,0 andahndpceper in tise name of trutis and justice, tise'ral it -aularer ha th fist onsgn-bush.. 11000.Canadlan Primes, per bush. most formidable aalnhe aâh bar-,are we f ro ea t ld.Tser t Ment ef frozen beef tren thse Argen- 8800 te 8.0 Limast. per lb. 19 te 20c.batybseeloloeefet nsdenc rch ou er.NtdCm adr VIIRtn tine, jwasch rereeivedoed in 1885.s WllThati 1ýhtich wsrcie n18.Ta aiyhsee e os n tcivil- You do net see the return ef hosta et censignment an>eunte.1 in value te ne Previeaun&-Wbol.s.» îzod world. woundecl mon. But, mornlly speaking,' Their Pots. h ethan $1,715, but se rapidly ha! 3îc.d eav t lms oemed 4130te r s a r o . the bsns rw le o.hi .2 mg t -,&. cniedn 130te Tribute te Canadians' Courage.more are, besîasecoeasrewt-th1A spc fo Ptogdsy- buies ronthat In 1915 the; 42c; rolelI, :6 t0 2c. brearast bacon, Gtaias ghting bsiethe BrI- fryu mati cloe atohe A d T epant cis rom Peegratd . A ýfvalue oet meat Importa f Item1'30 te 8W, backa. plaIn. 36te 36c, bons.e-aînta.Cnrnig aohryo ieCbntcij a enstld tiAn-,Ises. 37 to e9o tish and Frenchs troops, have show,-n su- and us-we have autocracy and de- 'declaration ef the Governmnent's policy Iet lenet tas be7 xpe762 dt095.ub. 27îo 71- - a ics 269 271,c; rn: f coupae. At Ypres, la tise norti mocracy In a life-and-death istruggle. ,ba been accepted by thse representa- d Itis ot ce b exectd tat Bi- ýPo und, tierces. 20J te 21c, tubs, 21 le et France, in a country devaatated by Should, perchance, the freemen tail'tives of tise Ceuncil o! Workmen's and rentian eer prh on odue s u ma rS c ml. 1t hIgcle&bacon. 24 tu floods, the Germans, folewing a cloud te wîn, dernocracy and universal jus- 1Soldions' Delegates wlth meroly slightf as rgetie, hiisowig e ;,sWea- 25c per lb., cîpar bellles,2 t %. faphyxiating gas, delivered a t-en- tice will go down te defeat at tise Saine alterations, and %vaas signod by theni. nderful alfalfa fields, w-i always .b. rific assasult. That day Gerrnany had' time. It was in the cause et justice Au a result of a meeting in Petro- rontreal-pnketste meet yeur soldions, Who, ising la that, uit al] epocisa, we drew tise swond. grad efthtie commanderu.ln-cisiet froni eceuntnies la the werid. Cattle ranch- i Montraa, 21a y 22-Oat8--c-anadian their might, saved tise battle for tise Tt was in tise cause of Justice that ail tise fronts except t.he Caucasus, sng in Rhodesia is only ln Its lnfancy; No. 1t eed. 8it. c Barley-lanitoba1 allies. And in many batties tisey have Bnitain and France, together with Gens. Brusailoif and Gurko have witis- but groat interest le being taken la -feed. 81.18. Fleur-Manîîcba Sprlez won victorien; they are thse mien w-ho their allies, entered thew-ar. Ilatdrwnheresntinadrpot itlageranhe ae bin' stalihe, wbeat Patente. tirate.s. 550.seconds.Tti oda heresgtonadrprsi 1 t ag ace r en salse,'16.00; eîrong bakers', 814*8o;, Wlnter steod Up. At this Mosment we bave enable tise children et mon te enjoy ofethe eintosaerftd yand goed cattlé ef ail breeds are b.- ptents, choice. $16.76; stralqLht reliers. befere our eyes your boys, se alert, no well-assured and prolengýed peace that uthe r rnie ainatuicentare refuteb In more n order toive tise r11600 nte $16.30; do.. baga. 87-5 to 97 90.tsdenieaeucm ttatalte 5 aie c n d Pnported large Roled oats--Bbies, 88.75 te 8$ 00: do., athletic, se brave; tise firet toe torm we are fighting." commandera have decided te remilin natvestok nd roucelage Sup- ortgs.0 b.846t840 Brn8.0 victerlously tise heights ef Vimy,1 A Generation'.Ssacrifice. nt their pons. Thun, tisecrasl plek tma i o eBntish2ur- 457é.ldlinay. 348 2.ter which w-ere reputed te be imrpreg- L.ooking up te the crowded gaîler- the army, wich formed an alarming r keta. ~~ton. car lots, $13.00 te ;18,60. Chbee- nable. Hall te ail these soldiers! Let ies, poopied by maay women, Vi.l cdiP8iae1tetsepliiaiCips ntieya195nl20prcn.Pie auterna. 21c. guttber-Choicest 4ic pametothpltclcris et tl mea 191orted 20 riticaet.creu2ncrv 42 te 425c: aeconds. 41 to Us bow our iseads reverently before viani again stretced tiforth his armis.: has been averted.r he by 4 lic. ~~gK5-Preuh, 44c, No. 1 stock, those Who flght, those Whe suifer and "Mothere," he pleaded, "now listen te o c,îgwt h enoayGv t oml Bitah colonisres, a ee c ion-s e a.ca oa 36toe -ohv addwntsiie e It ia for your children's freedom, fersinent tise serions condition etat ï w-oud , aiete sc e t is cn t e la f - -for thei n country. W en they left this t e secure pe so. and liberty f r m a- tfair at the front, tie com m andera de- by 0~:~5~edlatis f- hetg 1 Ghru. 7.n o country tiey had clear perception of iind, that a whole goneration l isgv clared tisatishe unfertunate. phraset No. ; 0. . wet ÃŽtwas net only Great' preme sacrifice, Let plous thoughts teund iM way te thse *my, and a 67; 5 0&t !. .2: No.. 781.75 3. rindtisywrecleduot e accompýamy tisose who go to the front. tissae transluted into an argument ie.s7c; extra NO. I feed, 731c; No 1 ha it was ne: only France they, Ail laudatory epithets have beeni ex. agaînhDt offeneive warfare. Ibis and f ced. 70Ic. Iiarley-No. 2. 8.2:No. were going te proteet against atak ass.Tssei ohn ett ~ce aifldcrnspraigts $ J~ ( 1.20; rejected. 81.06; food. 8106. tak ase.Teei ohn e t y-,tehrmudctisprvigtet IA YUILPLa-No. 1 N.-W.C.. 82.97§; No. 2 . oethtie invuders; ne, their dlean vision in tiseir praise othen than tisai. may my and the inabllty efthtie otTicera CA171Uft UI 829> .0 detected thse iigiser objeet; tise> were have given their livea for a saacd stlfactonly te e«plain thom isad0 I - well aware that it was tise acned euuse. and the. others are still fight- niined discipline snd deatroy eti UId.4 t5taSMB5.~ cause eofisumanity, of demnocnacy and iag for tise salvation et aIl maakind uutisenlty and prestige o! tise officeru. Occupy Important Town Twelve 80,O $' 241; September. $1.82. tjsietsy ur eedn.-flghting for justice,o flghting fort M Miles1Nort$2We6. oorn-No. 3 t o!2, 81N.44 ongin of tise wr. trutis, flghting fer night. Tueir faineMySeg to8.6 e82.76. e-No. wit87Uo 49r_ 1 What w« as eorigin et the wur ? ,and tiseir courage must ever b. an Te@ni p TriestPae. paents $1.60 t 1Who ilu responsibie for iiavisg started, IMMertal example te al men." Tscual p desatc frrn ars sys:A d- clears, 13-60.,ut-ollier %dos un-, it? That bleody w-ar was lot boa. :on Dnopping bie arma ln exisaustion, Tise tulIp cup 8,n;e lan$i00 te $33.V. la like a crimeon Riame, sacsto La Lîbente from Turin ne- Duluth. >sfay121-Wheat-No i1 bard, us by tise wisim o! un abselute mier., thse dfstinguiuhed stateaman, whoae Antie.aaywaee sp Pot htte tla ros aecp 281; No. 1 Northern. $2.80; No. 2 a ruler wise wiîî ta tise enîy aw, veice isad broken ini his last appeai, Rr etrwtsu ae potlht heIaintooahv a-Nothern. 82.76;: Mai. 8.0.norainal. wisegovernaedeso alaet a dw mdtudru plue.Rr etrwto »me tured the tcwn et- Duino. Ti. despatc-b July, $2.46à , nominal. Llnseed-$S.31; iedaafPuiast-atlonmdthneo apue. Tise Seuls wind blows 'M .8.1; July. 88.28; september, amy or Ministenial responsibility. Il t laya an anneuncement oet he taklng oet181131û; October, 83,.1 -sltba yts rd ndn .EtnaaTs îd.-Tise appie snews, tisî Important stategc point *1 a e iîîb h p eadma-Etran h id.Te hoeyuckle spray; s D n o h l n o~ guà M e lf e t r I e u teè a b o u# T o r ilt e M 3 3 E x t a b o l c e n e st ise f r e s d e m o ca is ieb 0s.1--v i t s e g ate. -ueC e n eIg lt h - m e eeralAdoptUoi et frehibitiosla) CaumadlauCaMpe A dMpatcli from London says; Uader4Se~yeo t ofWar Msphesoa'I ln the. Roues 91 ommons on Wednu., Clay, ià epIylnc to -wsi tejphen CoUhsWt aidho iad nMtreuiO t4b.w pt, eoacrnlg tii.Canadian ca fond in the. MUltta Deprtmt- E 84m Hugheshb.dîdgScntinued we éantus I lutralnlngcaPo lin Ca but -.xltdte epr oreps iubîirse ulaview a, *h.. gonsuaI adoptc>n et-01proh1itioù 1 omum4 tt4 wt eati a nwoul<I" be re.eatabish& RANJSH -THE DANGEROUS FLY CLEAN UP ÂLL PLACES WEMM FLIES BREED. Neit to the Germais the Fly in the Greatest Menace te the Civilized World. ý e No good housekeeper w11 allow à fiy te reniain wtbn the four wallà of ber dlean and orderly horne.- But un- fortunately the mischief begins out- side the Jurisdiction of the house- keeper. Garbage heaps, stables, and manure piles forni the pet breedinjK places and happy huntlng grounds, of flies. Their natural affinlty la for filth but they are not at ail particularan have no prejuice against the baby's milk, the ltood on the.- table or any- thing eiao that may be eaten. Thie mneans that every dirty and danger- ous dimease germ is carrted by fies. They are the greatest menace to 11f e and health known to the clvillzed world, if we elirninate the Germans. Destroy Breedlnu Places. The best way to guard against the summer crop of flies is, first, te kill, as fgat as they corne out, ail the.-wla- ter flies that have been hiding in buildings; second, to dýean up all man- ure, filth and rubbtsh in which flies maay breed; third, to keep traps set In covers of garbage cans and on perrches where the flies are thicet to ' catch them'before they can enter the house. Killing the flies In early spring means that the mother flies are dis.! posed of before they can iay eggs.: Cleaning up ail rubhNsh In the neigh- borhood means the elimination of flues froni tho.t neighborhood, because a fiy seldom travels over five hundred yards from its breeding place unless,;, as frequently happens,'it deoides -tej tae a radial trip or horseback ride.ý Trapng fies can be dene successfully, because they will Inevitably enter aý trap baited with food if no other food ia left about.' The first thing- -is te eee that, there is ne rubbish in the house- or garden!; In which flies may breed andive;-,the a cnd. to enter a vigorous protest if1 aFiyo sch places are discovered in the' n~ ighborhood, aad to keep on makiag; a disturbance until the menace las re- moved.- This preeaution aioe. nay prevent an epidemie of typhoid, infan- tile paralysis or some ether of the aread dîseases which dlaim 80 many hundreds of our babies each ybéar. Simuple Remedies. Where the are chiidren, wire fly) trapa qnd sticky fly paper are per- . haps the safeut, becaume It lu danger- - oua to, leave any poisoneus substance! standing about But WVhereý It- iu maie to use poison this la an excellent formula: A formaldehyde solution, made li# addiag three teaqponfulaofethti.éon- centrated formaldehyde soUtl oir- merclally -known -as formaUýi te a plat of water. 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