cs5 captain a 324 ti eeviarc- ihc altmthis qfstcvc iqctta io t nga service inc begin here today have done all thats needed in change alden talbot drake is contemptuous ot masters youll take the orortos of the idle life he is lending in his t atavia take good care of luxurious home the urge which took mary and see her safely to her bro- him to sea on leaving sehcl has revcr thcrs place ill get the business left him one night he slips away thats koning me ashore all settled from a party at his house and makes by the time- von get back then well his way to feailortown ancient rende- iii i v if o vous of men who follow the sea where whnts o te done he mees up with little jce bunting at drakes first peep showed him the recently he mate was new a the poop master a whistle shrilled out aft the mat ran to the fore castle rail to answer and drake duck ed and ran into the forecastle itself some steel ships he knew had a steel bowsprit which entered the orecastle through the bows aud was hollow to the big wide heel tho orontcs had he wriggled into the convenient cav ity like an eel and lay there palpitat ing jubilantly overhead the dreary gang tramped the capstan around sailor hick gray bearded copperbronzed old chapter v mags fancy bloke crouched in his narrow steel shell i drake thrilled to tho adventure he had hurled himself into lie inhaled a deep breath for tiie confines of his steel ell grew stuffy dry red lead dust tickled his throat and nostrils he sneezed thanked the stars there was nobody to hear raight into the wide by captai being not even lit for shanghaiing i drake mutters this is too much of of tho k who iiul hndlcl those a good thing and marches through frightened horses ho shu mv ivi vi nu- twin 1 mil n ni3 in winteii ii lie mm waueu no yai h thrown the night before at the thresh- other thing in life to show that clean hold he stops however upon hearing selfpossessed young ladv that he be a womans voice wi c 1 it i ll worft be lit for a lady to look into lonee those hogs get settled down here good thing and marches through igntenetl hores lie shuuuered captain stevens was saving i am the dooi of the room in which he was he wanted as he had wanted no lather proud of this ships forecastle the driest roomiest lightest fore- tle i ever saw in a sailing ship longed of a clean race too he wanted j wonder yon never saw it before o toll her something he could still i daddy never let me come for- ear her voice he could hear the lard laughed mary maiming h tsr differs from the first in thaabuml slowly by two men and a girl dcep rumbling tones of her father if i l big place isnt it hov rent ma me puzzling unjhear too the blatant confident roar of i wouldnt j stevens he hated stevens mere thanj er stevens apparently was the now go on with the story in the passage three people walked j symbols in rugs montreal interpretations of draw ings on oriental carpets were exem plified by d w thomas president of st davids society in an address on the influence of the orient over american and european countries various industrial contributions of the orient to other nations of the world and a short history of the orient opened the speakers remarks in early days oriental rugs were not marketed they were given to rela- tivos or friends as tokens of remem brance or friendship but today the orient like all other countries has commercialized ail its products and its arts nevertheless the same art as that ot proceeding centuries still prevails in all exported carpets to the majority of possessors ot oriental rugs the speaker stated the designs are without meaning but such is not always the case for every design such as the eight pointed star the sun the lowers the four cardinal points and the bird is the symbol of an actual thing imitation of thej style existing in pilars erecttd in per- sia has also prevailed throughout the centuries these carpets are found chiefly in persia there is a notable difference between the style ot northern persia and that of southern persia the lat- salada has the finest flavour in the world and it costs only one quarter of a cent a cup 6 5ssa the gasrdesss western hills hating the many stand in excursion my months in peking ot things i enjoyed those that 11 vmemory for delight arc outside the city 1 hail overtaken by destruction had found a refuge here rachel whcatcroft i siatn and cambodia in pen and pas tel den like you must over the men a deep strange voice was savin have brought mary into a this but time is short and sail today oh please dont worry about me answered the girls voice its fun i wanted to sec oh look the voice dropped to a stage whisper theres a man in there drake groaned silently he wanted to take a square look at the owner of that voice it was a rich liquid happy voice it sent a queer ripple along his throat but he dared not take his arms from his face he knew by the next voice that they had passed on all the men arc aboard but one captain manning this was stevens one idea speaking ill have a man in half day whs to be continued sailmaster of the orontes clipper with mary manning as passenger stevens a brute a manhandler who set himself up a judgo of a mans value as a man he says im not even worth shang haiing caesar id like to argue that with him but how drake took steps to peep outside again if he could just catch mister stevens alone for a moment with that girl out of the way he would see the big biond beast might batter a clumsy customer like the crimp slow- moving slow thinking a creature of but drake had known the i he could handle himself dont be funny how much nn hour the crimp tried to send me a pntty dude the fellow laughed discordantly evidently playing to the girl thought drake if you saw- it miss mary youd want it dolly but youd have to wash it first are you speaking about a man came the girls voice cool and unap- jueciative drake never could decide even years later whether the girl meant that to be frosty or was having fun with stevens too deep for his understanding now they were com ing past the cor again tried to dump the dude onto me eir i hammered him well who the dude queried the girl sharply hush child let mister stevens get through times short cut in captain manning the crimp said stevens i would above a bit he had licked the half- deck bully on his first voyage to sea there was nothing like confidence so youll get on board captain for a stevens and haul out to the pierhead before your crew jump the old gentleman was saying mary my girl take care of yourself have a good holiday with jack and hell bring you home when he comes ill write you at cape town drake followed stealthily his hopes were dashed for tho three- left the place together and walked towards the docks he stood on the sunbathed pavement staring after them then he hurried down the quieter side street the sight of three gilded balls over a grimy window full of knives pistols sextants ship models and curios from all the seven seas rounded out a resolve which set his he slipped in- fcel like a child beater if i hit that pulse bounding again double left handed thing in silk strip- side ed pants that how much uncle he demanded yes yes said the captain imp producing his gold fob watch liently never mini the dude you whered y pinch it returned get your ship warped out to the pier- uncle a jewelers glass in one sharp lead whether you have a full comple ment or not youll lose the rcst if yon dont the trio were right at the door rake simply had to peep i some rules to follow in feeding the preschool child ance of curves rather than the geo metrical and symmetrical forms of northern persia various examples of these differences were illustrated by the speaker rules for eating 1 children should wash their hands before eating 2 food should be eaten slowly and chewed thoroughly 3 include some fresh vegetables in each days meals 4 give each child at least a pint of milk a day 5 water should be given freely be tween meals but not at bed time g a glass of milk and a piece of bread or some fruit is all that should be given to a well child between meals and then only if he is really hungry cooking food cereals coarse cereals require at least three hours cooking in a double boiler fine cereals at least one hour cereals are largely composed of starch and fibre long cooking is necessary to soften the fibre and thoroughly cook the starch in a fine cereal heat penetrates more quickly to the centre of each grain than in a coarse cereal hence the necessity of longer cooking of coarse cereals vegetables all vegetables need to be thoroughly- cooked steaming is h ebest method of cooking vegetables because there is not as great a loss of food material particularly tho valu able mineral salts if vegetables are cooked by boiling however the water in which they aro cooked stock should be kept and used when mak ing soup or vegetable sauce potatoes are best baked or boiled with the skins on and peeled afterwards eggs should bo soft cooked cod dled peached or scrambled not fried meats should be roasted boiled or broiled fried meats should not be given to children most stews made with potatoes and other vegetables are recommended provided they are thoroughly cooked and tho fat has been removed soups clear soups have practic ally no food value but soups made from meat to which vegetables and barley rice or macaroni are added make valuable food- thick soups especially those made from peas and beans with the addition of milk are nutritious and cheap and may largely be substituted for meat and eggs serving food meals should be served at regular hours dinner for children should be served at noon food should be served warm and well cooked on clean plates and on a clean table food that is off flavor or tainted should never bo served milk should be kept coo if pos sible on ice files should be kept away from food 1 unbalanced memory lm never too tired to sleep now fcsltdnitvk iiwkeall the difference t your doctor will tell you how chewing relieves nervous tension how the healthful cleansing action of wri3lcys refreshes the mouth nd tones you up n wriglcys docs much coits little mmm cool and summery flowered dimity the choice of smart women for warm days the been prepared by photographs for the beauty of the great wall bu it was exciting beyond expectation besides the power that belongs o ail great walls the sense of fortitude and sta bility theie is an impression ol active energy as though soldiers were hard ly needed to defend it and its many watchtowers were fo rits own use pnly it is an inspiration to stand on a tower and see the wall travelling determinedly as far as the eye can reach in either direction up hill and down dale discovering even in the valleys ridges on which to perch it self a breathless impetus carrying it to the top of the highest hills puffing up the rass by train the wall had impressed me merely as a magnificient enclosure the first hint of its livingness was at the station where we stopped here it fled from the mechanical monster which had cut it through a headlong flight tip precipitous hillsides leaving its stair way wrecked behind it we joined it by a gentler slope and found it broad as a lane and generally in wonderful preservation my visit was in july and the hills obviously never very green were com pletely bare in the crannies of the wall itself weie hints of what wild flowers there might jtfi strange varie ties generally of things well known at home salvia campanula morning glory etc there were also mongolii ans lying in wait for the innocent sightseers with stalls ol lemonade and other refreshments my last trip in the western hills was in late october to the great pil grimage temple of miaofeng shan the mountain of the marvelous peak to go there we followed the pilgrims way this while not much more than a path in width is one of i the very few made roads in north china paved in its length in tho j first stage my vivid recollection is of j persimmon orchards the trees far j larger and more bushy than any to be seen in nn english orchard were laden with large golden fruit bril liant as oranges among sparses crim- f mousse flavorings chestnut mash three cupfute cooked french chestnuts and add one tnblespoonful of vanilla grapejulce for water in the recipe substitute one cupful of grapejulce and two tablespoonfuls of lemon juice maple use maple sugar instead of white sugar strawberry or raspberry mash one quart of ripe prepared v zrrrr tt3 the n w woman minuter of labor miss bondfieid the first wo man to hold highest posi tion in the labour ad ministration it will be remembered that in the lat iabour government that miss margaret bondfield mp held tho post of undersecretary of state at the home office and as mr ramsay macdonald is to be premier mis bondfield is likely to get an important post the socialist christian re prints an address of hers which was not widely reported at the time in the newspapers and it dealt largely with the question of teaching the rising generation how the mind can be train ed towards the right use of leisure miss bondfield said it is brought home to as in this a of unemployment in a most ier- ribe way here are our young people condemned to most terrible idleness 1 am aware that many people cannot see as i see about this question but i am profoundly convinced that wo mut set up as part of the machinery of this country training centres or adult educational establishments i personally do not much care what is tught in those centres as long as stiawbernesl pae whwc or from rnee to four cupfula of red wht lhe in raspberries miv with the sugar in the k wo jtfc not th ia recipe and leave standing one hour peach two cupfuls of peaches minced or crashed used as directed for strawberries pineapple one cupful of pineapple syrup and two tablespoonfuls of lemon juice peanut omit sugar from the recipe and add as flavoring threequarters of a pound of peanut brittle put through the food chopper macaroon one cupful of dried pow dered macaroons and one teaspbonfol of vanilla bill reliable yessiree a pint clockwork doctor proven week regular as for sunburn apply minards liniment hour ito go there and learn those things they want to learn dancing spanish engineering or whatever it is riot because they want to make mon- cyout of it but because they have a mind and it is the duty of society to give them evevy opportunity when i co into factopies when i go into mass production factories and i c-c- the nature of the work that these children are sent to i when they leave- school these child- j ren have- been taken out of that social environment which has brought out all that is fine in them if you have i anything like a decent school and a decsnt staff of teachers these child ren arc- surrounded by everything i that will help thern to expand and when they leave school at fourteen they are surrounded by an invironment i that shuts therh up absolutely as far as giving them any encouragement to learn anything more or try to do anything bigger their transition is so sudden so drastic so terrible that j we have today to recognise from i many quarters that by the time the girls or boys have reached sixteen they have lost all desire to write or read and what they have learned at school has been wiped out as though a sponge had ben pasel across a slate it is not merely econoric waste but it is a national disaster when that kind of thing happens in the papr the other day a paragraph occurcd about the men recruited for the police force and it was stated that a very being and thinking large number of them- young men of character is higher than intellect any age from eighteen upwards- thinking is the function living is the turned out to be illiterate eye alongside a battleships ram of a beak dont be funny how much it got a name in it taint vort much gif y a art quid fob an all how much can i buy a suit of dun garees and a shirt for tree arf crowns drake mentally calculated he had to send a telegram give me a good pair of stout shoes for these togs and pumps and well make the deal he said i want the odd half crown cash rearrayed in blue dungarees shod with wooden pegged shoes still minus ft cap drake almost ran until he found a telegraph office there ho spent fifteen precious minutes coiling a mesman since then it was there he show- sage to his lawyer after which heed his real character as if a mans ran in good earnest through the dock j real character appeared more in one gales for he had seen the long jibboom j separato deed to whichpcrhapstic with the snowy furled jibs slowly sorely tempted than in the striv- crecp out of sight above the dock wall ing and overcoming of many days and the orontcs was moving out to the year locks drake mingled with the gang shifting her lines as she warped along he hauled wet heavy bowlines en thusiastically but lord how soft ho had grown how his arms ached mr avinston churchill declared at a how his breath caught conservative meeting at scvonoaks drake recalled all his earlier knowl- that the socialists were advancing edgo of a ships arrangement he had under the banner of plunder and the no fear about being seen for a brief liberals under a policy of squander while where all men were strangers he knew there was only one man science knows everything except tain lodge it was situated in ming ta k cherry glen by intcrprcta- allaround boxplaited skirt is liked lle antuinntinted still because of its youthfulness a girdle j the foreground biilllant that swathes the hips makes it doubly attractive and becoming to the woman with a mature figure style no 175 can be made sleeveless or with long dartfitted sleeves and is designed in sizes 10 18 20 years 3g 38 10 and 12 inches bust measure tucks at shoulders furnish sufficient fullness to bodice its charming in printed pique pastel silk crepe georgette shantung printed rajah silk pique or linen size 30 requires 33 yards of i 10inch material with yard of -10- inch contrasting rice 20c in stamps or coin coin preferred wrap coin carefully how to order patterns write your name and address plain ly giving number and size of such patterns as you want enclose 20c in stamps or coin coin preferred wrap it carefully for each number and nddress your order to wilson pattern service 73 west adelaide st toronto patterns sent by an early mail the stream retreats to that is one of the awful conse- son leaves the sight of the orchards its source a great soul will be strong quences of the war period when the alone would have been well worth the lo i as wc ns to think living is children were sacrificed during the journey the stage ended at the a tota aci thinking is a partial act war and it is not merely those who house of cur host lo ching shan j the grandeur of justice shine in were at school during the war but uiai so christened by the lato enjhssaftairs let the beauty of affection now even at the present time chil- peror in english the name sounds cnc his lowly roof the scholar loses dren who left school two years ago elaborate though it is certainly ap- j hour that the man lives emerson j when you met them today after two propnate tho nature lovers moun- i years in a mass production factory they are practically uninterested in the things of the mind uninterested in as it fell rapidly from us below a mountain stream rushed tearing its way between irecs and boulders with here and there a smooth sheet of water the view from the dwelling house itself was broad enclosed by fine outlines of or dered hills blue and purple at sunset against a primrose sky half a mile up a steep glen on the other side of the stream the temple of our host was dedicated to all great men who loved nature tho tablets of keats shelley wall whitman and shake speare among englishspeaking na turelovers and many another great i ono from every nation were there in company with two fine old duddahs who when the viilago temple was most of canadas bullion is now refined in the hoyal mint at ottawa usefulifss it is so easy to forget a kindness and to remember a kick yet con trolling our recollections is almost ns important as controlling our temper tjm whatcvei after pur we are apt to forget completely a hun- j su m honor but recollect this is not to in youth you must lay in a stoc of knowledge which may carry you for the hair ask your barber he knows died little kindnesses and eourtcsics which one has shown us and to re member a single careless slight or thoughtless word often we hear it said of some wrong or foolish deed i have never thought so well of that minards liniment for sick animals bo done without exertion without the frequent sacrifice of momentary pleas ure and gratification selfdenial is a virture of the highest quality and he who has it not and does not strive to acquire it will never excel in anything conybear the newest car on the market is the roosevelt but it is a cinch that no ad will rofor to it as the bough illder birmingham news knows aboard who would be likely to know why tho kind of pcoplo who borrow the men he had shipped and that man books alway h dirty thumbs nurses wanted the toronto hospital for incurables in affiliation with dcllcvuo and allied hospitals now york city offers theco years course of training to young women having the required education and dcslroim of bccomtnk nurses this hospital has adopted tho rlphthour system the pupils receive uniforms or tho school a monthly allovanco and traveling expenses to and from new york for further information writ tho suprrinumlent rh eagle brand co milk youll be amazed with the results clear sparkling negatives fewer failures better pictures rain or shine anytime anywhere remember gcvacrt film practically eliminates under exposure the cause of ninety per cent of poor pictures at dealers everywhere say gevacrt the next time you ask for film tho gevahrt company op america toronto issue no 27 29 following up anything like a scholastic development right kind of leisure as well as work and so in order that we may not lose ground in order that the per sonality and the character of our peo ple may be maintained it is sovitally necessary to recognise the importance of not merely providing work in the first instance but owing to its mono tonous character of so reducing the hours of work that there shall be leisuro for the development of crea tive power and that shall encourage them to use this leisure i had the great hood fortune to be born in the country and to me the country seems to be tlie natural place for all young things to he bom ill it seems to me so dreadful when a little babys first view of the world is some drab sordid street where they dont even get a glimpse of the sky be cause of the smokeladen atmosphere life in the country may be poor but it gives memories to the child that nothing else can ever quite efface they at least hear tho singing of the birds they at least see the flowers coming in the spring they at least see the green grass grow and if we can do anything to beautify our towns it is wefl worth while i am convin ced of the power of beauty in our young life there is that movement the city gardens movement 1 think any one who has been down to rermondsey at some time of the year and con trasts bcrmondsey with the kind of conditions that existed twenty years ago will see how much of beauty has been introduced into that sordid part of london 1 am just throwing out these fragmentary efforts because i do want to commend that one idea to you not merely a greater distinction rf tho worlds wealth nor merely security for those things needful lo- the body so that anxiety shall lie completely removed from the minds of the people but that we have also to realise that we arc in an era when there ought j to be more leisure for everybody and probably tho most important thing we have to learn is the right lisp of that leisure sv