Cnmxndrial companies oust both In mind and h We! , any any the tunnel who... a. can a which h “united " â€.0003â€. “Bah railway. do lot - the Dbl. In â€use mm mic m)! n- l'nhampvred by political problems the Spanish Government Ins started work on a Gibraltar Straits tunnel Inkling Spain with Morocco. Torroon do bu Penny. tour mileofton Turin, bar, ma Mievled u the site for the Spanirl frutrtuRNr, - The Moroccan exit will tre. chosen next month. Tht0ib hltar tunnel will cont about M lillmn. dollars. [brig] con be started on-thc Mo- Eenci' tunnel an gm on an, Britta“ véi‘iimont removes no objection.“ More new: bu opposed the no- jut. tor with traditional one-loom gems long treating. on I†tube which tould - be blocked or on. Conrad in cm of In. mot- Q From Calyx; t can Jnurrnationat trains start (my mu " {at 1" n Constantt,mtrte, Italy and Germany. " the tuan were constricted trival- ters mum enter their runway compart- trrrntk in London and, with only 5 change of tralns where railway an“. INK“. as on the Inuit tines, ride to destlmttlont, in three continents. - [mm-n Tossing are called-cont' with 'h, {r daily plague of "ea-sickness.,' Tran-port amt-nines with costly delay' Ind urrrnetirtteig damage ot goods in a' hmhw toll oxavted by terryinz freight betwopn Britain and the Continent. I A rimnnel tunnel would an an’ lam min! a halt on the trip from Lori don in Paris. The channol from Dover! to rumin- is twenty-one miles wide and _ oteamnhips now at. about a hour and a (with? on af was... â€In stormy Winters one]: u tt pro-on! um, one o . in: MOI“ r and on some 'l'i,1'ee'11l,,'.ttd' “together. Pier for; to Emmion by air. It they ran con- Ttttst "w military stravs‘gixtn of this. tht "â€3an project win P' last onâ€? tho 1bot of practical n" "t!_cs. HAN"! rather th _ rntinevring d-f'nzv'ih‘K have irlw, l- blanked the ell." .1 tunnel. On two occult)†the II: "sw. at Commons voted in favor of tttc :z'upo~al 'nd work in actually my ml from the English side, but [mum's Committee on Imperial De. lonw "tmaeneett the Government Ixainst the project. u h Strategist. 0pm“ Schemes 31.1: Brlthh military strata arming for national Lemmy, violently opposed the tunne) an; bridge projects rhrough an the aim of diu-unnion. low under dim-union in England, in int for a "ventrouemtile. vhannel Md". Prom it travellers who have lulored the torture: of o'hannel an- nulus: would be able to laugh at the rimming waters. A channel bridge aghanw “as out- lined forty years Mo. Competent engineers claim such a. structure la feasible and that tho Hruclural dif- 'eultter, would only be a little greater an those incurred in throwing great ms across tho llud‘on Mar " New York. The rhannel at its narrowest - in communal; shullow. If Bt. nur- Cathedral wcre tret down in the m1. of the channel a considerable tut of the dome would be left Mick- bl thou the waves. numb": the“ fl dim-nan; low under tiir1otnrsior A n than (haul; b“. So the Chief Difficulty is to Persuade English Militarists Invasion From Air is Possible BRIDGE ALSO DISCUSSED Holds British Want , Channel Tunnel: Informal Poll in Commons is Reported to Show a Big Favorable Majority ISSUE No. 5---'29 “nor my- are suspeided those Cost, put‘I’ $tstxoott,oat ilfEljllffiIi)liiii wt] nun more fascinating, proposal tho ';0-yrav-old tunnel when", under ttitscu.nsirnt in England. is um. mod the Government; “ tie your name and add-ess plain- be Inward. fly, giving number and size of such hunnel what)" remains utriu""terns as you want- Enclose 20e in “ N, rm], ,orld's biggest and Jumps or coin (coin preferred ' wrap ,'r-rvcits--.sc, the novercaraits,,it carefully) for each number and H. Rtuilogne and New Haven. 'addreu your ordrr to Wilson Pattern rowing are otlled--contimu, KSew-3c n " West Adelaide St., Toronto. u daily Name of sea-sickness. _,' Pattrvno ""t hy an etrrfy mail. h And the hilltop gardens _ '"rlHiE yieldthis fragrant tea. -. _ r " 'Fresh 'roakitirii'iaenat H) wht-Iminx ma TEA mm“ on 'ategistn. y. ban Ham win tormaur ( of the mans by Ml l "lrtamtikirttmeett hr en». mi Flu. Doctor (to plumber than nervo- m out at on»): "The boat will for you to.“ In to forâ€! you-volt.†Pin-tor: . "Welt, 1". forgotten I tow on! In... "no. doctor,'lsht. luau“ if an ain’! t tttt of . tutor!" , i have than Folioved thdiunoert in" forum“ are mode by non of nodiocro ability who tumbledJnto o lucky opportunity one! could not holy but not rich. and in not! can other! given the some ehanee would hate dotiq hr better with it. Do not- Do tooled Into “lining that. been†o no- in rich " u mommy paint. There in may]. proof to the contrary. .--hitt" Manda. _ to “When a girl thinks the trouble In in the bolt. one naturally was to locate the waste Int." ' mm when wool crew. mnrgotte crew- and new“: exeepthmally smart and becoming fabrics for its devulnp- ment. Pattern price 20e in tttttrips or ooh. (coin is preferred). Wrap [coin earefully. yard of 27-inch ma for panel at. shouir' cant, :1-f:ziHe cram s Its extreme snug biplino that con- asts smartly with all-around slight ousing of bodice, wftertcd by 10059- anging' panel, attached at right ladder and low-placed circular innu- of skirt are important style sult, and " the, same time the un- ways would save the expense of main- taining a fleet of cnarip.et steamers. I:ow TO ORDER PATTERNS A), F LATTE RI NG LI N ES " rh years and erial Yepe satin, printed and l georgette “C h I Goodkind walked to the table. Grub. iby buried himself in his 'meguine dd ’Mack walked town-d the platform. Goodkipd bullion. but with In lit. [that indicated he didn'tomttt to. ( "Take n Wm," the girl Igid. /'r, got to make we who." She turn, ed to Crabby. 'fYou can come And carry it up in about " minute," 'lst said. She looked Mud the their hi time to see Mack ftlehintt a. hyetf of anger. "Graft," the muttered, "Yoq oaght'to know." And she hobbled off, singing. . - ', ' " "Think the?“ WI him?" Unique!- ied of Gruhby. ', ' _ ' "ttaw," wheeled Grub». “Annâ€, he don't an. no)â€: felte- altho- then inathtd." Ink M a Crime. "Yer-.",. 1rlil'l'gt'iStei'i2tg't the; hull Jimmy C t _ h God-and Jimmy am up from pinchin’ a guy- penis. Jimmy any. “I didn't roast him. I just aid in was crazy.†Grubby dismissed the subjgct, then looked " the intruder. I "Graft," she said witheringly. "Why ‘he didn't even have rent money yes- 'terday and he was despirited. He Ain’t had money to get himself a pair of shoes, and nobody helps him, or come near him,'but you bums that rout him behind his buck." ' The door opened Ind George 17.! Goodlund looked in tuber curiously. She was still "rokintr"diuuest and now she recalled his words. (simply. ’ "What for?" asked Crabby uncom- l prehendingly. I "God knows!" mocked Mary Mar- garet. SheAobbled to the table and began to set it. "it's after 7 now," she sighed. "and the meeting half an hour away and he ain't had a bite to eat since morning." She paused. "He went to see a man who killed himself?“ Muck laughed. She looked at him curiously. "I nfean--trfed to. It was‘ in the papers and he reid it and says: 'l want to talk to that man.†{head with his hand. "A little bi batty. That's what I say." I "And that'sprUt, you got no righ "t say, Grubby"." Mary Margaret re iproaehed the two with a look. "He' [been goal to you, aih't he?" _ "That's' wks, G, thin]; He’s nutty," said Grubby. "What's he do it for?" " 'Cauge he love you," said the girl, "He will if he's got one. You just come and help yourself, and talk things over. Coffee and sandwiches every night-and supper and sermons on Wednesdays." "Preachin'," said Mack, rising. "I'll mm. up it Grubby was retcsuring him when Mary Margaret entered. She was a mere wisp, gliding on crutches, 15, pathetically pretty. She fougd cups and saucers on a shelf and buried her- self with them. "rtrit he try In yeform you?" mm“. come back tomorrow i "Well, 1 was in the movies," Mack ireplied. "That is, I was going to be ‘hut the fellow that was going to put ‘up the money, his mother didn't die after all. Before that, 1 sold bricks ---books, too. And life insurance. Never had any luck. Who wrote that, ‘Luck is work.' " Mr. Gilchrist." "Weil, it isn‘t. I've worked at. 50 things and look at me. I figure the" world owes me a living, and here I am waiting for a. bite of grub and an overcoat. Is it true this guy'll give you an overcoat?" ir "What'd you do then'."' the visitor was inquisitive. "Took to drink," said Grubby blandly. "Yeh, then drink went out," ob- served Mack. "What's your job?" It was Brub- by's turn to question. 'ent H, I was a hansom driver. mreiiss--riidi and bor-40 years. Then taxis come im-and I went out." ' A delegation of strikers comes north to interview the president and directors. Daniel gives the magnates 24 hours in which to sign an agree- ment which Gilchrist had made tenta- tively with the miners. Daniel estab- ilishes "overcoat Hall," a refuge for the unemployed and maintains apart- ments with baths for poor people. NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY. " "What are you reading?" he asked.1 "Something about 'Better Babies.' â€l "Are you going into the baby busi..l ness," the man asked, smiling. "tard settled Claro Jewett, in love with the Rev. Daniel Gilchrist, marries Jerry Good.. kind for his money. Daniel is dis- missed from the fashionable Church of the Nativity in New"York because of his radical sermons. Gilchrist is sent 1; the coal mines by Goodkind Wh.. I "I. , _ tty, f†, - I 'iji)ti] W 9/ r J " MI! I . D ?i"' _ v or C8atqtttttt won: ' "uprve. F Q Kw sit-“nub and wires that a Lie stir-“(Ea “' I.WVSXT.1IHI.L§ BEGIN HERE TODAY a L' ribed y in reform yo Hubby skeptic; a think the poor in his nusebag." circle over his "A little bit The Way rising. "I'll 1'38 PE' "HIS He's IE Ho h as eyes held him. "A man eouldn't come into another man'l homo. nnd be wet, corned, and than tab the othor many' mt, without loin; his self-respect--- could het" Mack only lured. "And . "Ye- tuthr--tut', what I want- (ed to unit you," he raid. . i . "pm no glad you and so," add Gil- christ without a trace of lmny. Muck looked up. surprised. "Beeactse," went on Dunlgl. “it you hadn't, and I hudnft underetisod, you might have; been' tombdlofuko It without "ktntr-- qnd' than you? hug been so sorry and ashamed." . luck waist! to lower his head, but_ All. oe,ids't. The other's of course, if wire going to pull our- " The thief had fled utterly-but the man was still were. e "No-r-r-inter-" he (altered. "You wanted my coma" said Gil- christ calmly. ,Mack mulled at the simple eorptia- tion. Hog'" relieved nnd some!“ belch very warm. "req--. that'r--that', what I want- . CHAPTER XVI. GoonmND. THREATENS. Gilchrist surveyed the thief for a ‘moment in silence. There wasn’t even npmsch in his eyes. His curl. his look of kindliness, totally dissrmed the nun. He dropped the cost in sm- render, waiting for denunciation. bru- tality, amt, he knew not what? Gil- ch'rist made no move toward him. 1 "I thought you'd gone," Dalila! sud at last. . There wus neither anger nor ven- geance in his Nee-there was . smile. Daniel turned to look inththe sheep- ish eyes of I thief. A clatter interrupted him. The coat had come loose from the hook, but with it had come the shaky umbrella and it crashes! to the Boor with con- siderable ticket. "I'm glad you dropped in tonight," Daniel said. "Because I've been in- tending to call on you. But there's so much to do here--" lit' iv 1 ‘ing on the rack. He looked hack. rat- not vamp like. Then, stealthily, he reached forl Transcript it; caught the arm of it and pulled it] ' ward him. I "The for Daniel and Goodkind were toncernl says a wri ed with each other, not Mack. imam, of r “Am-mix Iwips him but you they roast him behind his back "After the.meeting," said Gilchrist with emphasis. He turned to Good.. kind. "Won't you sit down?" Mack scowled at Daniel's back. "Thanks!" he muttered scornfully and slouched toward the door. He paused as he reached it and looked enviously at Gilchrist's overcoat hang- " just wanted to speak to you a minute." "Ail r.ght, after the meeting," said Gilchrist. "l wanted to ask you--" put in Mack, still smiling. Mack made to move to help, but ad- ‘anced smiling. "Oh, yes," said Daniel. He turned to Grubby. "There's a box of books in the half, Grubby. How wnuM you and your friend like to--" Grubby squirmed a bit. “I've got to help with the eotree," he said. "I see," said Daniel. He turned to Mack. "And sou'?" "r'G come down on personal busi- ness," said Goodkind abruptly. {he's clean loco. Guess what he's got [in the back yard." j "What?" ! "Tennis. And handball games for Ikids. And, in the other two houses, ihe's got flats, with bathtubs, and the irents ain't what they ask now for ostallin' a horse. Why wouldn't I say Hue was crazy? Everybody says so but (Mary Margaret." . , "Hello, Crabby," he greeted, hang- ing his coat on an old rack over an umbrella that almost fell as the framework swayed. "You're early-- and you've brought a friend with you." He advanced and shook Mack’s hand. "You're welcome.†Now he recognized his other visitor. "Well, Mr. Goodkind. Youve welcome, too. Have you come down to look us overt" The subject of the conversation en- tered on the heels of thumeoffing. Am parently he had not heard. He rubbed his hands from the cold. He wasn't warn y dressed-in fact, he looked a tit threadbare. 'trc. r, "The folding motor our is says a writer. The eollapsn trians, of rourse. no novelty. cheese (lid not tame from Sn More recently large number steadia have discovered to row that all the "Scotch" wh not come from Scotland I "Here's to more of 'I will‘ and less lot 'I can't'; more of 'l'll help myself {and less of ‘Please help me", more ot ,‘Nothtng is good enough which can “)6 better' and less ot 'What is good (enough for my grandfather is good :enongb for me.' Ht _ Mr. H. (In day Dispam tton our shoulders downheLustedurew, places with goo: "Ham's to great a yen earnest virt- make it. Use Minurd's "Maybe," said Godkina. without conviction. "if P. man's got the price. Have you?" .“All right," said Daniel geniali}: "That coat cost $20. If one in ten does come back, we've made a man for $200. Isn't it worth the price?" "Well, I'll be damned," he exploded. Gilchrist laughed. He won't come back," Goodkind continued half an- gry. "Not one in ten would come back." The slam of the door touched a spark to the silent Goodkind. Mack hes‘tated. Gilchrist had turned back to Goodkind. Mack look- ed at him as though he had been cor... vinced of his madness. Then shrug- ging his shoulders, he strode out. " will," said the man, pushing an arm through a sleeve, still bewildered beyond words. "Of course you will," said Gilchrist, slapping him on the back. "Good night." "You eouldn't," said Daniel can» placently. He stooped and picked it up. "It?s you coat. You asked for it, and I gave it to you. When you've worn it into I good job-eohie back and help me give another to someone who needs it as you do." He held up the coat for Mack to don. "I wouldn‘t steal--," sinned Mack apologeticaily. my» gnu r".?. "esutertf a. may 32mm; hwy-9pm. up), in WW (no; In? ATM-BET; E17. "iaTi.ariG7%TGaa"uGa-iiriirad"Grc" ' this. no Tallow It!!! hr Lanna.- rm "ig" - ' .... . 33w Human-t. Herdiehesdnay be swiftly and safely relieved by an Agpirin tablet. 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[ ('QNpANy up ipr 1‘ drum» 'lr iv, y 'l"' l'rl 'r, 'r'" Crt ' MACHINE KNIVESV tum __ rmkk; ..y St fridge ml ah ptial an ar is coming throwing mm mm thr, gareln rr ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO a.“ thei Hi) n I Buried with the body, ft In all. In a. parchment scroll In Hebrew, 'said to have been written by Solomon. (extolling the virtues ot "my {norm ',wite. Mott Marin at Memphis. who "auerititNsd liq-self for hulblnd And thing. In recognition of my deep love for her, and my boundless emu-ech- gtion of hen. hyalty and seitsrrcrifiee, I 'with my on: hands have placed on .her forehead my 1i1agnifirrerrt crown. premmui IO th- by my people on the "Fenty-ft"r.t univel'I-ary of my acces- Mon." thr inn bee: Cairo Paper Reports Discov- ery of Mummy in Peru- salem of King's Favorite Says Body Is Found .Of Solomon', Wife tiiiihir 1,,tltitttt Scroll Relates Sacrifice to recount how usly Amerto. the n- from Egypt. th valLaMe gifts , malice." and in r the. country on .3 Egypt ordered vision Solomon‘s H] wine into 0 did not less. I un- 'up to my Na: Hand- " pound My "In!" Would be both-tht hu, mun: so that they might Native the 'tardoet of God through the 'uteritiee of Christ. the little dog Ina-lune In knew and had felt something of thr. Buffering of Christ and had shared ithat 'tuttering.---",- Standard _ learned mqtmtnt and leadership. Ville .0qu. other counlrin were hum-c Lulu all lrllhmem h Kins George of Overs l In. often reunited that .1 mm I had one distinction; l haw boom tbe' was»: President that 'he, MI!!! in our "e--coolietres We are all sttttoriug tram public:- uou of one sort or Anothu. ~Y'rumer lanky Baldwin. mum reusing to emu: a little dog, which looked to me In just longing to get into a quiet corner to die. I told the fellows to leave the dog in peace. but they would not, and at in! I knocked the ringlender down. He and his companions were troublesome, but eventually I not them any. and, nrutiated by the police I got the dog into shelter and to peace Which deserved but eternal life? The cruel humans or the suffering "do- mestic pet"? I The Elan-hm ..emrs M y m t' Med from the laugh: and which are shown the rumple of the do: Them in words which n; tain qualities Which cannot i, in: career by the ext/[Him and the companionship of mom: of domestic pea. able pet? ence and No doubt it is if we imagine u te- surmtion aim of human béngs or other animals which is that of a m- turnl body and not a spiritual body. The he wlife of the dog, for instant. like that of his master, will be moo.- m'znble. but for both decay vi?! have disappeared and life s1.:ll be pcn’vct. spiritual and eternal. FIDELITY. By vnrius methods. not atll of them admirable. we take advantage of the easily-awakened generosity of the Io- called lower creation until we say they ate dot.ttiicei--tttttn deceiv- ed-tand we invent the qd "pet" " expressing their 1,'31iS.l Then we use them-even abuse them-and in the end we have to kill them, body and soul, so as to make room for more. as it in rather tryin; to picture . future life with a collection of "pets." me I We have now mocha! a stage in human progress when we face reluc- tantly the queetion: What is the domestic animal. and in what relation does men stand in regard ty the other members of the family. Originally men is physically not an a level with a large percentage of the animal onen- tion, though Beientifte appliances may give hum-n helm power over the rest in the struggle for a place in the Bun. The "tlf-satisfied human of former IRS hugged to himself the idea that he was begctten im aidrr 'that he should utilise the mt of creation for his personal benefit, and that if nec- essary should kill. often by painful menus. those to whom he was greatly indebted. Tho ordinary person but in the er. emi-o of his common - come to the conclusion that there is no great - why the joumoy through this world into the next should he different for the four-footed compnnicn of man than for the biped. There has arisen in 2.29111 yam . fresh desire in human minds to now more about the future of those who associate with mankind on earth. “I Believe There is a Heaven for Dogs What it WE Can we imagine a in which we dun} It G'I't with u w By BISHOP WAKEFIELD [ORE FONS! THE ETERNAL INN; er m order not given 'tbent the v here wh ttt teve qtr the law some rough we get r side c pt to have I I God of He should r eternity mat relation to the other Originally a level with y develop. cm- may . the r. tho ped 00 it? '_--- ll February lichen