It Will Delight You Vim" -Vs£u s"; Huntl- Manual, '0! “hath. All thll rnmulns to be dorm In to who all! Along the tuna "no for In burn-non! adoring of tho world. '0 nun’l ï¬nd an amenitie- not: my newly by org-nut" for m, havenlnlllndthumoymbo paid my. can I. nu. at w can u oil-laud on no eon- â€. M lotu- Mb 0! course. if the stale» maintained mics m throw nniml each other. I everybody went around talking about the possibility o! the non wit with In adjoining lute. we should have VII'I between iha aute- just about u oiten u there no wars bo- t'oen nations of um world. it mid be I lorry no". And we have denominated, In other nationl‘ In" demon-(mud. that it. Fh'i neon-l TheExample lnnlend of auto: 5011?: to war to mlnlaln their boundary claims. they debate bemm the unpromo court. [on doesn’t have an armed force to "hold It: claims ngnlnu Nebruha, it In polka for Its Internal problem. Ind national lurindlcuon over lntar. lute concerns, No landing of British marines It Hankow occurred during the week- end as far as Is known hare. But lhnnld such a temporary measure be‘ come necessary they would he with- drawn. It. Is ienrned, u the Chinese restored order. A representative 01' Thu Christian Science Monitor undentanris that Whitehali’s opinion in deflnltoly gains; the merchants woven] to min: back the Hankow concasaionâ€" I move which. it considers. would be both undesirable and impraclimhle. 0n the ether hand, they favor in- ereang in import (arm‘s, provided they apgly All round and not only to Brizish goods. They also support lire recommendations or the extraterriton hiity commission presided over by ï¬ling Sxmwn. and Shanghai Chlluene lhare in foreign administmtve respon- sibilities "as the municipal council of the international settlement hu al- ready done." The signatories also nama certnin other safeguards which ought not. in their opinion. lo be ahnndoned yet. namely. "extrwlerriiorinmy. foreign “ministration or custom: 1nd mun. Ind incililies hitherto recognized in respect of the sale and purchase of goods in the interior. and of the riv- er. rail and consul carrying trade. . . The abandonment of them safeguards and rights would be: more dangerous In British trade than the boycott." Merchants Also Ask Govern- ment to Resume Control of Hankow Concession Londonâ€"A ple- thnt tho Brill-h Government should resume its control ottho Hmhow concouion handed over by the Chinese anionnllntt int February under the Chen-O'Mnlioy Went WI! mde in I letter to The Times. «signed by tho representa- tive: of all the chic! British busines- orgnniution- trading in China. ; 'i'ho signatories also expreu the: opinion thlt “until Chinese Nation-l- ism is able to furnish more evidence of constructive and ndminiltrotivc capacity thu: it has so inr given. the safeguards under which British tndo hitherto hns been conflicted (Em not to be further weakened." The IIIO' nan-do represented by conceulonl “ought. (or the time being. to ba ma‘nmined." British Favor Increases in China’s Tariffs PERHAPS SHE DID Reggie: Do you like bonelau an», my sharper mu a: {um «um I luv. «or shown you any Infrlcndllnea, llr. Supp. Perfectly bdnnced-ounefli In flavour. Tiiul he. M TEA ‘Iud boron you w. Ina-ma!" "1 $5M him I! Illâ€"[only (bought a: , The commie-l6" In to have for Alrlu on Decombor 22, The unl- twlu wncmad eoï¬ulix 1000 square nflu And 12,000.000 Ink-blunts. i Londonâ€"Tho Government commis- Ioion to Investigate the possibility of toutederating tho British East and Central African terriwrles Including Kenya. Uganda. Northern Rhodesia and Nyaanaland has now been up‘ pointed. Sir Hilton Young, ï¬nancini‘ ‘expefl. will preside with sir Reginald ‘Mnut, ax-indin administrator. Sir George Bchuuer. ilnnncinl secretary of (he Sudan Ind Joseph H. Oldhnm. Iccreiary o! the international Mio- Iionnry Council In mambo". and Huoid F. Downia of the Colonial 0!. Mo 1- secraury._ land a separate vestee within shaped ‘collu in set under the hunt. Na 1678 IL: for Misses and Smfll Women and {a indm16,18md20yem Simls { (86 Inst) requires 8% yards 89-inch for 2% yards 54â€"!an material, Ind 96 iyard 39-inch material {or the vesteo land 00hr. (Price 20c the pattern.) 0m- Fuhiou Book illustrating the {‘eweftfgd moat nineties! ltyleo, will British To Invéstigate African Federation The love letters le be published, It in nu], 1n leaflets which the Gov- ernment already has numorlted dis- tdbuted throughout the kingdom. Lgndoniâ€"Tho numbinu Govern~ men: has decided to publish tami- miies 0! some of former Crown Prince Caroi'u love letters to his ï¬rst mor- gantic wife, Mme. lei Lambrino. and to his latent love, Mme. Lupescu, in connection with its publicity cam- wgn “ulna: the Carolina! movement. the Daily News’ Vienna correspondent renown. Rumanian Government ‘ Distribute Facsimiles of Missives flw Ion. had yéu known your hun- be of interest to ovary llama dru- maker. Price of the book We the «my. How TO ORDER PATTERNS. Write your um and addm plan:- ly, givlng number Ind I130 01 Inch pattern: I: you want Euclou 20¢ In stamp: or coin (coin prcfcmd; wrap it cut-fully) {or each number and addrcn your order to Pattern Dank, Wilson Publishing Co, 78 West Ado- l-ldo St, Toronto. Pattern- sent by return mnlL A DISTINGUISHED FROCK. Th'n chic truck is decidedly Inna-t m an extremon simple Itylo to 1.- shion. The Iron: in cut in on with a left side extension which I- gltbund and falls in graceful folds Ind tho back In plain. Th long duo-ï¬tted [leaves have [Juiced Insets At lb “8 To Publish Copies of Love Letters army noun; BEST FER ALL YOUR BAKING - Pies. Cakes. Buns and Bread - DOES ALL YOUR BAKING Not merely the phydml hotly strengthen: and anthem rum in I cfldu. Tb menu! pom no like- who unburned, encompassing a whole mid a: one dance, Illa M of may your: in an mum. "It'll the and," POM {old him-a}! In one Huh of hunting “3M. would destroy Sm In a moment. Yet, as always in thn Int dam of crlllq tho Instant wu one of marvelou- elu- My of thought. the “jagged o! tho mo! 'mekl wnuhi thahwv {in In A mmn-nt v.9. CHAPTER III. n-rm's 1138ch When Pct/err Newhall was hurled Into that awful son he Ind no shadaw of a dream but that this m M. M conscious instant. There wu no bw‘ fling thooo monntalnoun waves, Ind] l u was not the kind of km me Peter had glvan herâ€"tender, 31mm fatherly. :- bolannt, protective love and yet mg with that eta-ml strength of the Anglo-Saxon. Peter‘ had been bitterly calm at last, but it had taken many little ludlsmtlom â€"ha.nnlecs, truly. but yet doubt!†intolerable {romJIln pdnt a! view- wmakehlmm Showauldnotdm play thus with lml nu 1.1m} Would be like a flrobrnnd. his lube like a dam blade. I better. in {Mt ho Ibuld db doing 1 decent thineâ€"1min: to the help of n linking Ihipâ€"Lhnn to dioâ€" in the prison on Elm ï¬nd!" “Then would have been some my out! Lilo lmpriwnment. ut tho wombâ€"3’ Ho was toning her of his loveâ€"n love that would go through ï¬re or water, triumph or diam. It was a love that gloriï¬ed'hor, but yet it some way appalled her, (90. To turn the current of her Mht he took his violinâ€"a marvelous thing of shell-like mahoganyâ€"from its use, and standing beside tho window. he began to play. "But than b no rid: now!" In hold him grimly. "Ho’s past 11] unto-4' "Yes. Perhaps We for the but. Try not to mourn too much, little gin-1.†“How amazed I un th-t this should come from (he North when we both suppose! he was in South Americt." She looked it him quickly. There was no doubt about tho gunnlnm of this Immune. Be aw but look of lurprho And turned quickly in «- planaï¬on "He took and: n eh- Dorothyl I had I perfect nouns out for hlmâ€"ono Ill-t no one could have followeé-but up chm, in Amor- km territory. In In: in hourly risk of arrest! It frighuns me to flunk of the rink be runâ€"3' \ "Lilo lmprlzonmeMI No. I'll}â€" nm. for Peter. Liberty “a tiny I pmicm with himâ€"with .11 h]- nee, for that nutterâ€"And he'd til-her be dead flan in prison. I‘ve not flint eo‘nsdatbn u fast." I'I h'twohowitmnbohold grains: you. In the but dorm," Dem othy “and him «randy. “You were kinmeâ€"wondaflul d] the my thmgh." Her voice dropped I tone. "Edda. this is no worseâ€" It was 1. 3m; maniacâ€"o! cont. yith your helpâ€"who loaned him to flee. ‘And 1:1; mm In. «maâ€"4 that." -3? pointed to theologian; "You hm win: 1 man. You to: materâ€"{hat morningâ€"um Ch tronflo. You mm: M whit: Peter mama hum his drunken sloop and could not mentor tho ï¬ght on the deck It I", he "and b day Ind ï¬ght tho thing mm tho court-1 "My hr gill" he told Dr. N- thin {no Ichtkw. Ho tool bar hula. bom- od.nndmuchldlltohhu M “my lack nub. dds by ll In tho M. din-m HI: who stunned an. comforting. chaï¬ng not only with M- awfully rho-en though maturing worth. but by 0:11an mum of “I 1mm. HoMcomooutolRu-hultho Waning o! the moluflon, and m hnflodntoncou-Mwnubrolm Min. Baton that “no In ‘0 WI“ ly knownin thathoctuoll’dw and the Rnulun noun. but in hd not cured (0 not hunk w “I suppolo you'll um: fan!“ m ." he uld u lut.1n I man quid tom. _ ‘fI dopftlgohgwlowommywn‘ but mUW" C lhe LAND/56F . _. 'TTEN MEN CHAPTER fl.â€"(Gonl‘d.) bVEdisen .MgrshalL He did not hollow MI mun could be decompllnhed tar Iomo moment- at but, no he took the only pox-lb]: mm to keep tho blood movlna‘ln Mn veinsâ€"ho ml to M5 feet and Mania! up And down the slum. The {not the The lhip they 1nd come to save was beyond the much a! help She Wu a mall vluxfllary schooner; the bvm showed put of her than md her brolmn. outing [nuts whore Ibo hut! ‘gvno down. 0! the Juplhr than has: nothing whim:- to be non. I Still in his mum he shook the salt from his eyes and loolmd about him. It did not Din-prise him that a ship should be lylnfejut without the reefs. tugging at r M nacho:- chnln, or that donor View should ro- vul n stout dory manned with: Ml lmw that had evidently been launched In an attempt to rescue dimming men At ï¬rst no reasonable explanation for her presence occmnd to him: It was simply part of the miracle that had borne hlm alive through the roofs. Yotlnnmnantlnhndmaedthe truth; that tlï¬c was a wnndoring tmder who had amend the xnmol appeal {or help that had lpcd the‘ Julian- m m7 deatructlon. l us if by miï¬aclofin the leg; brlgï¬hte; lng dawn. The waves caught Mm again. lifted him up, Ind he fought hard against them to avoid the fun power of the shattering blow when they laid him down. He was ï¬fty feet nearer now. and u the wave we t out, he strug- gled ahead to AvoddntJelng inundated by the next wave. And almost nt once he was @3an on the shore, saved The waves had carried him, as i! by' miracle, through I gap in the mic. bluntly a ï¬ghting aplrit welled back in him: if he could hold on, keep con- sciousness a moment more. he might udly be washed â€bore. But It did not come. The wave lpent “all; then, u it rolled back, dropped him on the gray, smooth Rich flint were lifted above the water. I.“ that dim Instant he saw the gray 37â€": â€no of the shore not nihundrxgd feet I In (Int instant be mm of Dor- othy. flu lung. wu "l‘ u Pldfl. ‘Juu u WM 13 um non-lo any (but ‘ulthlndjunldtblrdh Tho funds-Mod Mun um. In Ind wt wick but mud In Imunm r0- ‘vicv boron himâ€"thou houn baton Hun had cur uppund with Na 'hnwnly mute, Mon tho vol-M IM‘ loom-minnow}; vilhflmuld rm: her, th- wfln u hll dds 1:: fl." mm. mm: M. hurt and out «o‘ ha u it hld never dam in in full- m at ‘hvlr happineu. 8h. vu hll own, Ml wife. flu woman 01:! God land (in Mm, Ind ho mnbd be! beyond my much of mud- or W shattering blow that would mean the lnIdncflvoly he flue-Ind about In â€MW-Ivombflmglmm on hi. hood. but ho was only My ublotobmkmfomdlhoblow The knife edge of the "it liked down um:- MI hoe, mflnl and luring ultM-Mlhmnfh unfunny-b Imbhiumhohsdheu'dhh jlvbono crank Ipurt. Anin the wave- “WM him. “fling him high, and again he 'IB sped lorwun! mm In I dolphin duhlnz through “TN" water. Than vu an abldlnc quality of um in him yapâ€"for I“ m- lut‘ mm o! doboucharyâ€"‘nd “I In! lmpub in in prayer for ha. HO Innud hot dullny to I). W; fll‘ hat bro-1h of mu combo-lull ho} {on ho M: the am. musing Input a! lab body using: nu ma wu than on her, wohlly Ind without I. umflon. The ï¬n! blot: was: the can dun-t kmrhd him madcap; durum" um «mule In dint wu- thl m in Mb I my dream. He was nuggeiing on the Ihom. Hull-condom, ha him! for tho hop mm." The am mun and M- ute-any for I noond um thou uhd. «sully, "Wk-r- you noun!" Two acm- who were very Joann- oI “ch other not In t beaten-y. They gunned frigid nods. "How no you [stung along?" naked on. mummy. "Pretty well," replied the olhar. "sun A new and shortened route between East and West London to relieve the Strand and Fleet Street is contem- plated by the London County Council as part of the scheme already com- menced for turning the present exis- nous anbeth bridge over the Thslnes near the House of Commons into a spacious thoroughhre, Sir Percy Simmons points out tint it will‘ 'relieve Westminster Bridge and its‘ approaches. nnd mninhin en niternn- tlvo route between the neighborhood of Victoria end the Tower." 'i'hst route. he Adds. is "the moat dlrect. nnd svoida streets In West London and the city already congested with trafï¬c. 60 successful has proved the ï¬rst Cecll House {or the accommodetlon of London women In Search of I de~ cont night‘s eheller at a low price that premises (or a second have now been secured near King's Cross. The ï¬rst one. named utter lte founder. Mrs. Cecil Che-tartan. was opened by the Lord Mayor early this yeer In Devonehlre Street. on Theobalde Rd.. Holhorn. It provides M bed- tor the homeless at a charge 0! 1:. each per nlxht. Piccadilly. London's most famous boulevard. is itself Again. For thm months it was closed for road remix! in tho sxtrsordinnry dislocation of business in that quarter. Amnibusss had to make a long detour put Buck- ingham Pshce, and the distance from Bond Street to Hyde Park Corner by any public street oonveysnce wu sl- most trebled. Stores lost vast sums in dealings temponrily removed from their reach. Congratulations us bo~ ing showered on the engineers who managed to ilnish the repsving in 10 days less than the contract time. England has book lovers Ind book wlocmra o! I“ mnkn, but few of them an hue been more lndunrloul dun former King Mnnoel of Portugal who sought sanctuary here In 1910 and has undo the country his perman- ent home. He 1: now preparing I uulogue of 2000 page: of his collec- tion 01 early Portuguese books. most- ly dulng 1489-1600, generally ruled to be the ï¬nest in the world.. A render, looking over A Ill. 0! the Monthly Rem! Ior Februnry. 1761. came menu the tollowlns review: “An Eleï¬ Wrote In e Country Church-yard. (to. Dodlley. 86. Seven Done. The excellence of IhIn lIttle place nmply compensate: for It: ml of qunntlty" Gmy'l llttlo gen) went through tour edltlonl In two months Ind ll In A ehort (Inn. The puhllm- lion ot the "Elegy" wee nnInly due to Hornce Wnlpolo. who was Grey'- mout IntImnto IrIend. Gray eent It to Walpole In June. 1760, And through In: mUutIon at Its ouuundlng ex- cellence It; nubllcetIon «me about. Tho Prince or Wm Ia wall known u l Comm 0! upon and outdoor u- orcm, but law how low condon- only no mlnlflu N.- nludnh. PM flow; every morning what: In London In sum Ml cu}: m by running twice Mound Bucklnmm PM Oudcu. mm In I whit. lwuur nnd Ihoru. Ml only nonunion II M- Imll Cnlm larder. Ind on two ro- lurn b the l’rlnce'u abutment: In 8!. June-'- Punco below molt bon- donorl Ire nwnke. In your up. am: on. at b allot- wu saying In tho good-Immud. Inb- Jund vole. hat in the â€callu- rhur- «mime ol 3 main [mt hood 0! Influx-I. .boutflmiidm-lnH-I-U nmuouwpdwolwbn Mmflowwmw wu very bull qubdy rich two a! th WI one." u be ska-[Mud a at o! will-imp looking lur’on'l (ooh. $0 Paul’- can: â€7an ll qqflp n {ï¬du} Their education Mud faintly London's Gossip (1‘0 ho conï¬rms“ Llflod Mock- Rofomm: Imperial Bunk 0' Canada; " Madam Bull: 0' Cauld- You I" no! obligated In my my whoa u m to an. oborts, Cameron 00.: BUY OR SELL Government, Munfoipal Gorporation Bonds lem Inn-rm! lab NORM!» om. II". Pnnu of jealousy were In Miss Bid-l dlelby'o heart when the heard that her former admirer hld been Accepted by M153 Jlnkinson, And when aha hapâ€" pened to meet that young woman she. could not reels! giving n thrust. 1 hear you’ve accepted Tom," the uJL' "I suppose he never told you he one. proposed to me?" "No," nnuwend Tom’s ï¬ancee. "He (old me he hm! done lots of foolish things. but I didn't Ink hlm what they were!" A teacher wrote "92.7"on the blackâ€- boud. nnd to Ihow the enact o! mul- tiplying by ten rubbed out the polnL' “Now. when II no doclmll polnu' she asked. Beholn (without haml- (1011): “On the dunner. lulu!" Mland'. Llnlmem (or Chublalns. A prominent munician proposal novel test for thou intending (0 mn- ry. He would have the bride-tab. handed a no bill with inemetion- H purchase music to an: amount the Mute bolus I! she brought I lot or music dealing with l home. country or mother. well good. But it she Irrivad with l 10'. "hot in: tuna. jumbled up nob- lnd seditious rhythms," let her pm.- pocuw mate “ï¬nd the nearest out and keep on going." Although an Mum m not ditch-ed. It In mum HQ ‘ouboch Inland 6» mm ul- ‘Ml. whlch no known mm. ‘11:. world. to Nuku, NIL. when It ‘Huenbeck Bremen Company. In“ carry on Milne". Hunbur‘ mldenu View the report ad cloalnl down of on- a! tho 0! the city A. n muonnl lo“. u been urlod in scientiï¬c dado! M the mm the our the enterprlu In behalf of the Hutton. Nuhu. â€Am. 1'. Down. Anode-n representative of m but Bronson. and [sunny muo- oompuay Is now to nun" In quarts: tron: Olwonn, I suburb Hub-rt. to the company's properly: In Hudson, nut an. on]. 'Plun Mve been completed." In uphlnod. ~19 mp wild “1mm tor‘ a. American um Baum Amman busines- ot the company dlrcrlw Nubia. N.H.. (or dumbumm "0:. the Hudson wild ulna! mun." i uld‘ “Beyond that there In to be an change nflorlln; our business HAmburg. Gotâ€"Hm I†back, one o! m. Hnunbock _ ovnon of the W190!- bommclrunio.hlolowm u m. and or the your “on walnut.†'Why do they ape-k o! tho hungry flame-7' “Doh‘t "It, always at thelr \ny through a hon-97" Hagenbock to Have" ‘ Branch in Nailing) 45/3917 to 7% THE Huuunv Pumas WC. Ofler You Our b ylold from Bandeau to Mn!- I.