ask f osr sal ad a orange pe3cseit is the finest la i fffesli from the gardens captain gf teafip by nea service inc f- segik here today alden talbot drake possesses char acteristics which fit all three of his names the urge which took him to sea on leaving school has never left fogbound busses alden drake leaned against a lamp post and for the first time realized how soft he had become his chest heaved to the protest of fatty lungs and once they came to him he quit the sea- that he now rest his legs tightened all down the beiicves was a mistake the sea is tack he saw the name of a bus that in his blood i stopped so close to the electric light fe vhuev shac yct home one day when ho is in a par- shook from a light touch ticularly angry mood he swings the burdett road i haven t walked gate to with a loud clang startling a two miles and laboring like a copperbronzed old gentleman and a foundered cow he laughed golf pretty girl who are riding in an old- eighteen holes at a snails gait sock- fashioned low chaise the old man mg a m ball with a damnbig stick cahs down an abuse of deep water dodd a until you find it language on drakes head but drake h h in the car car herej car has eves only for che girl drake hates parties there is one even an elevator car to take you going on now at his house so ho fro onc floor t0 ano in the house slips away into the dank fog smoking and this is the regular thing ive done his pipe and revelling in the breezes for years drake you chump you that float to him from the sea taxi sir a hoarse voice barked now go on with the story at him out of a brown patch on the fog yes west india docks he said and laid hand on the cab door then ships because it always stung him to violent rebellion at such moments he was ready to hurl every considera tion to the four winds and ship to anywhere in the seven seas of course he knew how absurd the im pulse was that was why he had fought it he had made two long cruises in the yacht but that was a futile sort of seafaring he thought auntie was there and aunties party it was much liko being at home ex cept that she could not accuse him of making the wide free spaces reek like noahs ark with his cherished pipe he had fought against that urge until he was sore with the conflict he had never even surrendered to the longing to spend just one day in sailortown among the docks among the men who sailed the ships that longing was easier to combat he could hop into his car get somewhere outside city limits and burn up the roads in a mad whirl of speed bui all the while he was breathing dust and gasoline fumes his mind would roam seaward to the toll clippers and the blue of the indian ocean his pipe went out he raised his head and sniffed at the thick fog now blotting out everything muttering while he knocked out the cold dottle of his pipe he raced back the house snjjjking in by a scrv- anlsntfance the lower part of the house was bright with lights alive with people he ran up to his rooms snatched up more tobacco and a light overcoat and with a cap tucked in the podjet he crept down to the entrance again he plunged into the fog lost him self in the by streets until well away from the house then lit his pipe nfrcsh buttoned ifis coat and set out at a swinging pace regardless of fog or more cautious pedestrians follow ing his nose towards trciver side chapter i contd he had taken down his masters certificate from beside his pictured he laughed again in fine contempt of little red man a battered eheese- culter cap squatted him down solidly upon grayshot red curls above a rubi cund gray eyed face the battered cap looked as if it were new battered by design for better comfort which it was i was looking for the chain lock er said drake glad of the company proffered the man looked all a sailor anyhow he did seem fat and over fed perhaps for a deepwaterman io doubt he had been getting rid of thumping payday maybe he got a bit soft like drake me too matey the fat sailor wheezed cm alonga irie ill show yer he gripped drakes elbow with his fat short fingers and drake felt as if his arm had been seized in a rat trap that grip surely had been de veloped on rany a wet halliard and frozen brace as if he had noticed drakes appraisal of himself and meant to return the compliment the sailor looked over the light overcoat the spattered dress trousers and the fine shoes in one swifi glance goteher ticket aint yer he wheezed as they passed under a lamp he took another rapid glance secon mate he suggested nobvdy belonging in sailortown except a new jsvond mate would wear clothes like that not quite drake laughed just visiting ho mission bloke grunted the fat man and puffed along in silence fcr awhile until he looked up just long enough to wheeze thought you might be a noosecon mate i ook someat like a sailormnn too aden crake warmed to the little man heie was a sailovman of dis- cernmen the night promised well in a minute more they thrust through smudged glass doors beyond which was music and stood together at a crowded bar in a bluehazy room that shook to the tramping of many caper ing feet all the soft lazy years drop ped from him this was life the music was lilting blood tingling even though it came from nothing better than a german accordion and a fiddle of no ancestry sailors danced sail ors sang men shouted to men of skyslyarders or running down the easting of cape stiff the tobacco smoke stung his eyes made him want to cough a sailor wearing earrings danced decorously with a woman who himself no thanks old chap ill walk he said here though buy yourself a pint of rum and wait till smoked a cigar and capered with utter the fog rolls by i abandon he crossed the road and whistled j alden talbot drake was a long long way from home he forgot that he his way ivard still following his nose towaid aromas which had ten fold intensified he recognized the smell of ship chandleries there was chapter ii through the fog halted suddenly by a congestion of yova food doesnt doyouanygbod ij youve lived at the end of a days work relieve nervous tension before eating ljsctrf tnff rerrcnrajrcrroinrtpi 5tj that youre rcauy to enjoy your food then after meals wriglcy helps digestion cleanses the teeth removes it eatin or smoking tvectens the breath ijhantjy i uzz zr issji m had ever lived in a world of aunt angelinas of perfumed pattys of chemical celestes of dinner parties and deadly decency chapter iii sailors delight my names buntin joe buntin wheezed the fat little sailorman at drakes side thanks buntin my names drake grinned alden taking a fat shortfingered fist and wincing at the grip it gave him not buntin matey buntin cor rected the little man i aint strong enough to shout fr all hands lets you an me lower one just fr luck then ill interduce you to mag par rot a hot un she is to be continued french chic a black silk crepe dress that shows exquisite taste for street or after noons with scarf collar lined with eggshell shade crepe which is also 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lest their animal status be taken from them lady eleanor smith sun gods temple found in britain first century ruin at col chester attracts great interest london eng the discovery of a temple to mithras the sun ceoof the persians at colchester repoited re cently sheds a new light opon first century customs some mouths ago a mysterious building was unearthed which was believed to be a roman tank some authorities thought it the site of a roman tannery or fusing place further clearances however have revealed a plan which in the opinion of professor drexel of the german archaeological institute definitely establishes its identity in mithraic temples of old mithras was worshipped by small secret bodies when the christians attained power they made ferocious attacks upon such temples in england two similar examples have been at last a really better camera the q r sdevry m claims canadian methods popular french civil engineer here tc study business affairs revlewsprogress found one imperfect at housosteads name on hadrians wall and the o iarcss since destroyed at burham kent i in germany there are others ami i colchester mithraeum is declared to pi n p l be exactly similar to the second mith- ne 1new m or raeum in gcrmauy j l garvin in the london ob- the remains represent a chamber server lnd the struggle at bottom built to hold about 100 persons j is between the oldminded and the these temples were always built in youngminded in this country this hills or caves and were available they were built under ground as in this instance the discovery is regarded by essex archaeologists as of great interest and importance use minards for the rub down a scottish problem spectator london persons of ir- jean pochat says eyes of the world are centered on dominion the eyes of the world are fixed on- canada as on the land that offers- plenty of opportunity to men of pro- uses standard 35 mm mm and klvvs toigress and enterprise according to- pictures to a loading takes pictures sol tp n p civil engineer and in- bharp and clear they can be enlarged t0 jean rocnai civil engimir ana iii- x 10 inches without loss or detail -l- dustnal expert of paris who with ways ready for action no focusing or y t t- rnmriprfirl echnicaii adjustments unbreakable dakellte case u oouget commercial lecaaicaii can be carried in your ixkket sells has come to america to investigate for only j235v thoroughly and fully the industrial investigate send coupon now and commercial methods of both cana da and the united states when in montreal monsieur pochat declared that he had been prompted u this trip by the constant demands that are made on his consulting bur eau by eminent industrialists and business men of france who are anxi ous to apply the modern methods and business principles in use by ameri cans and canadians to french indus try and commerce wide reputation there is no more talkedof conn- try in europe than canada said the visitor the prominent part taken by your statesmen at geneva the marvelous development of your coun try during the first quarter of the i qrtk canadian corporation ltd i 310 kpadina ave tniomo out i gentlemen please yend further details regarding the qits de vry kamra and name or nearest dealer where no eaves has nothing to do with years reckon- least risk of catching cold is there anything more pleasing than to turn the dial of a wireless set and listen to all the latest songs ish birth or irish descent now form asks an essayist has he tried tum- a very substantial section of the scot- ing tho dial the other way and shut- tish population and as most of them ting them off punch are roman catholics attach supreme importance has already excited much controversy and is by no means set tled it is hardly surprising that the presbyterians should have drawn closer together in view of the marked growth of the roman catholic body and the emergence of religious issues in municipal elections the reunited church should be beyer able to cope with the situation than the two hep- aiale churches have been the viewpoint of youth is generally neglected in the sports clubs that we have today and this neglect has an unhappy result on ovr youth mrs h p davison ed by tho calendar some people are born old others die young the youngminded will win out and out century have contributed wo are going to be done for evor an reput you have among ever wi h the correct treasury idea of p particularly among a bedridden britannia dreading the now that france is en- nurses wanted the toronto hospital for incurables in affiliation with belicvuc and allied hospitals new york city offers a threo years course of training to young women having the required education and desirous of becoming nurses this hospital has adopted the eighthour system the pupils receive uniforms of tho school a monthly allowance and traveling expenses to and from new york for further information write the superintendent a safety match la the only kind that interests a girl with money to burn keep minards in the medicine chest cm alonga me ill show yer the richness of oakum of pitch of tarpaulins there was the sizzling greasy reek of fried fish and utters nearer than before tugboats blared lie pushed in through the glass doors of a pretentious pub he had known years ago as soon as he enter ed he knew the old time atmosphere was gone true the few men stand ing at the bar or sitting down in the private cubby holes had the mark of the sea upon them but they were steamer men their hands were white and thcii clothcr cut with scrupulous avoidance of nautical pattern as he stepped to the bar and called for a drink he heard no subdued rumble of men discussing his strange amire in any real sailotown bar somebody would have howled at his dinner clothes drake stayed half an hour and left full of amazement at the change thai had come over sailortown in a few short years he felt it would be use less to proceed by gradations he hurriedly raked over his memory for directions unwilling to ask and plunged off through the dripping fog again now the street he traversed was blatant witti soitnd garisti wfiti flaming kerosene torches pill doors swung with a regularity that kept n shaft of yellow light stabbing across the same purpose in other countries the fog blinded pavement a rtppy j but t it items to bo largo enough to sjilnr cruised bv a largehattcd lady give a reasonable measure of protcc- lovirisly dtatcdnactrannt tion to the canadian people fur- drake laughed confcritcchy this thermorcj the success of the struggle was sailortotvh as of old against the illnesses themselves do- by a wmdhyg traverse that had rends very largely on the manner in takin him m half a dozen colorful jlsfclsl js healjh offilget is admlnls- tetofl brake arrived just before tore every day this is proved to midnight right in the thick of the i bo the case by our experience life his honit craved for j 5r a fat wan vheezcd after him me tco matey that aint no place for a sailor no more hoss racin nn j ehuckin fish about wots th world comin to i dunno puffed the friendly stranger heaving alongside and keep- irg step drake glanced at him as they facl against a lighted window it was a fat little man a rolypoly the health budget la presse lnd our legislators at ottawa have just voted a sum of fifty millions to defray the cost octhe dif ferent federal wrylccs which have tho task of supervising tho public health of the dominion this sum may not be as large as those devoted to fob theha1fj ask your barber he knows free baby books write tho borden co limited dept b 40 ho st paul st west montreal for two enby welfare books your modern liijih- epced motor liunis ho tunc of faster transpor tation in sp ed power nnd flcxsliility tlio motors of the high way reflect the influ ence of the motors of the shy the oil thnt was jood cnonjih for the motor of 1025 is not good enough lor the motor of 1029 higher speeds higher temperatures h i g 1 cr compressions have crentcd more diffi cult lubricating prob lems oml demand better oil because m a r v e n b o meets the high temper atures and high pres sures of airplane opera tion it is the ideal lubri cant for tho modern automobile engine its rich lubricating 1 prop erties are inherited from its basc1eruviim crude on the highways as in tho slty whys marvclubo jiivos smoother per formance lessened de preciation and real operating economy there is a grade of mar- vclube ircfinctl to unoct exactly tho specifica tions of your car truck or irnctor sec tho marvcluhe c h a i t at imperial oil dealers and service stations a belter motor oil made from peruvian orudo imperial oil limited evenvwllebe in cavio tcring into a determined era of pro gress and development its industrial ists and tradesmen are most anxious to introduce into their methods of business the very successful innova tions due to the inventing and pro gressive genius of your business lead ers the demands for information at my consulting office have been some mirerous about these that i decided with my friend mr souget to come to america to investigate personally we will pass a few months traveling through canada and the united stales visiting the more important indust rial and commercial ectablishnienls gathering all the available data ap plicable to french business life british wool firms prosperous under copartnership all companys capital is- owned within the four walls of the concern london the successful results of 31 years of copartnership in industry was described by theodore c taylor chairman of j t j taylor ltd woollen manufacturers at a luncheon or the industrial copartnership as sociation here jlr taylor said that 34 years ago tho firm employed 600 men and wo men today after a long period of prosperity the figure was over 1600 all the capital was owned by the- workers directors and managers ow ing to the present depression in the wool trade it had been found neces sary to reduce the workers wages by 5 per cent and the employees nbder- iftaiiding that their welfare was bound up in the business had willingly ac cepted the reduction the duke of montrose who presided over the gathering declared his con- viction that profitsharing and co partnership offered the most hopeful method of establishing peace in in dustry he declared that ho had ap plied the system to agriculture with marked success despite the low level of profits in this industry the workers he said were deter mined to have some voice in tho business and why not the ques tion is he continued whether we are to wait until some form of profit- sharing is forced upon us or whether we are to bring it about voluntarily is this empire trade vancouver sun lib a few days ago the united kingdom stores ltd of london called an apple shipper of kaklma washington by long distance telephone and closed an npple deal amounting to 60000 there is no use of british columbia sending up wails to high heaven because wash ington won out on an english apple contract if washington can do this there is probably something wrong with british columbia salesmanship british columbia would not mind los ing business on a fair competitive basis but what galls british colum bia is to lose this business with tho english cry of trade within the em pire ringing in our cars is this empire trade britains trial washington tost croat britain is undergoing a cruel experience as a re sult of war changes the nation is not yet decided what to do to save themselves they have worked won ders in view of the sttrgeiing prob lems that confront tiicm but their greatest effort mils yct bo uvula if they arc to restore prosperity and es cape a plunge into the bottomless log of socialism a face can cost as much in upkeep as a itollsnoycc aldous huxley