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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Advocate, 1922-3-2, Page 6AN INVIGORATINQ HOT DUNK BLU \'VATER A TALE OF THE DPP' SEA FISHERMEN BY FREDERICK. WILLIAM WALLACE. To -day we offer our read- ers the opening instalmeent of a serial by the noted Canadian author, Frederick William Wallace'. It is a romance of the Fisheries; its characters are drawn from lifer --those fearless,. skilful and daring seafarers whose perilous adventures on the Great Banks of New- foundland make thrilling reading for dwellers in. in- land n-land Ontario. glioma schoolhouse rend the severe and staid tea4-leer, Whatever Shorty though was right, Lem accepted, anti ever Sine* the snow went the sehoarl i paw out little of the two worthies, As he ley upon the grass at the; _ _. .. eno'i I Thi • was a plain' oneeetoree h ua14,1 "ill fel ranches of Prince Edward ing, shingled and w^htevvash rl, u:ea upon a knoll of banie leek vrhrch iseemed to Leave, it_elf sedieely out . of the earth at the ro'adelde: It seem- ed strange that the only rocky laud in Long Cove: einould have been rese- gated to the eolis•olltouse and the i Anglican chur.h,. but teac'.';el's and clergymen were woxit to apologize for the ru.ggedn":-s of their respective territories by undry eefererrec to' education and. re:ligien being fou on a rack. Lane D ne Jennings Poral ft -shorn -tee ares a eltae setee— to affirm that both were r o k-bett r:1 i int; pct itten�s and hard to butt e ains:t,i. hut, as Dick bid no education end! very little r e.'.egicn, he was no autl} ity. I. As soon as the seho�e':h,.use open 1 itself to view Shertyh' fet hid th up with a jerk when he caught sig of a horse and . buggy tied up out:• the door. `"1 • =e is that'?" hiss Lem apprehensively. '" 'Tain't t minister, is it?" Shorty, wall the pipe still in his mouth, s rutinizcd the buggy and }gorse tl rely before replaying. ""No,'tein't til' parson," he said fin -J ally.. "" 'Tisa hired team, an' 7 reckon I knows wl eve it is." "• t s e n s 1Qc � tie t queried r e }"�Z in a7��Il ?l' -pante at the thz g t d beatpp `"N w 1 I't's Cul Jetrk r:s. Be's away e onj irate o' tha C!trree-;11n t,! jc down to Ae ttorvi.le. an' he's a -capful';; en tea her afore he sal',. Give th'; flay gin a prod, Lem.Gittdep! Geer' Up the bare rock path they s:rrannbl- ed, and epe„r t the settee:ho:se a!!=ori read, a bar. t my !4aperl behind beryl .serol of end cdreve hint through with thumps nnl w a el y e lie c1f er .our- age/me, 4, TI,a'r° was a eir rues of girl -1 ish sheisk:a /rein the interior of the' !eland, during 1n21,,seld live animals :for breeding purposes.' to the value of over $500,000, while the pelts pro- duced during the y e.er were worth S1,000,000. OId Mae (to young Englishman. arm - ions to marry his 'daughter): "Ye speak at great length aboot yer hon- ored' name, Noo, what I want to ewer- I INI-17—!47-51.CINS said for nit of in,eetiou. wfnr�d by Manu! ,c tut•rs. Fortunes 17P.' S 4oeC , adp1rom imps lOnr, •"tatentPrpt,cttoa"Mfoktrton eclat r►1. HAROLD C, SHIPMAN & Coel PAntIT ATTORNEYS or7 (i'iWf c,txAinePoe nded° twin is, whatna bank honors it, arta ' c sT i pA T i o N `",,a,,'c�—��a,1 for hao. much?" kitnard's t,iriilnt ntosed{ty veterinalttes. • stile of h road jaws working as Ilei puffed assiduously at the feeble spark i , •in the bowl of the pine and a seraphic, smile on his freckled fate, an Qbserver1 would have said that Shinty ;vas ati peace with the wcx:l. -So he was -.-but° t lengthy eontemp'.!tion on S'horty's: part usually meant raisehief—. t'he calm i before the storm as it were. Turning' . li 'rely. 1'e re ;.bed out with a. desty, :ahurlri;d font ::ltd kicked Lem in the! stile. (copyright ight i1 ttx :flussoli Book t'ompa CHAPTER ONE. :c t e and leveled them at the touse'e;i Te bread wastes of the Bay of items of t13e 11. i:lorti V esth:tver's kid. Fazes- c a : mere- ns a %list stte,?:-l+l xe Even the parson wasn't spared, and e + the ;T .'e' of the he: Jute ?ny' a time the worthy e'eri, was ;`: 1 . t'Cgei rel the azure of the. "tr to Ed in his stnu .;e, by tl:e s lout. - lily with (tilt a strcan' of e'- ars ei:tlnusie$tik: crewel of Long Cryse at the I nZi;x:. .ala- y T r ',:e e ^op:: •!..ing the eelue.:Tian • ,, estee hero:3r.;i the i ;� of Shorty as be 4" ":ere • two i; .e}a;tani trey's r o :•i the fi '4 a eeev-bay on the Oesty Bae. Shote rocnet •i n es feet a patent s v r,-" rr 1 the 1 , B4 - a' of "'h , i sr. \, y u ire;? •n :as t k a4, :" i'"e4 n'= t th twelve seerse. e• Tzh- Iy �n,e .1 t• first to sped_:. ▪ the ;rt Lens?" • L r? iit�• t o y..ir*.got b w * e' his 1T.-, ee? ri. i .., the .. e' l',:. , f.: t "tie 1 tert','a.1Ce''e•. Gicnnne• hi M1", vitt , un" I e i.. 7 .t hi; ..`i+:..ie,. a't , e" t 4 i l for. ' t treat' goo I r1m t .4 ice .ni•Le'.', 7•ecit n ;. 1 cher es .`ite.n lel ve7ort::, to Flee' t Las1 „v' +'' 9IfaC>a .: with an e'xpeeetn eye "Wirer 4:14". }'a. git it, Shorty The? `volt yr, ai '"' urr .< a la, ,e'ri y c ye and ,r.4,A e•' e.l l,aav ce ease ixaek of the e e g man's alk 3 F r" e Tem Crosby, a e raraky. cress- gr ..c € u .1 fi:herr an, tail the terror' of the Leeg Cov hese. on;': fen; foul of Sh.. rty ares nese "lay f.'ur,1 hie nem, rhe free: th s e,a31 tied Ile .t:ng Ili ' euiii-ap I'i tie mill Jails a cittarter t r a 11 t elev. Haw ti'e Youngster got t rp there i' :3 mystery .ar zni's gut. are to i, :..ay that (�`ap`•, i list vvxa.rd : yelae of oxen h.i:i licEn tar a .1 for the p iri' ;e. ;t' Bat in all the !toy's triers reel es , ,e alk there wee nothing spiteful or' ,'•i rr" ke is a .�fslats sof the tiny `';')".'11.111 ` 1e,rer a l:nea erhied 4:1" .", ce a s, :n 1 ill," and, tial ?r.. n .e „f ,.i, .itt li•.i e13::a1- s,e it -, While the -.'hal al-ieaehe", tea wt ie1 1""e was a shark thorn, i•egarleo = h to as c,i.e of her most peen -Hoe of --whe' he "ee enjed se em1 rind • r it suit :l him to be s;•1- erri at tines., *nine �t _.,.T_•• t .: - l " •"P sic i'vn v ;t liar -ho•." Ti- '5 to 'it;', ala •x y" tzar moor - ea the ether w an wan.. i.:.: rive T of his t, 2n. e' Led. 'Ne, r:lin is I.t'a z-. nee; from thrto'e Jeri},' a;seret l She rty n ex- ter i 'fell:.*Tenn• exehanee ain't no t ro'> ry. i a. ;e Jerry to i ; rey pistol' an' ca'trialgcs env;, ' from me :less' thee 1 he was to home. It et me a atoll ar ere' I (.0%"tae I'rn ..-io a gall many pule, Vi : i :tee:we' for teats „ere". t?.a r n t it err g,'ale ;tn .1 unruly. I w tr.i:lir i! :1 i pniiri sin" en ten ti rc:11:7?•n.:IA ? ere tri' ea tint whi. aw.le"E'ntel many e? his a} s'.bievoa sial" r 1 1:1a'irs ft tree=s,' peen el , ..r:1 rrl'termirsod. 4' eneei nate. to V a t' ver, at th+ teener e; .f t ,.•:ve L, ere. 1' 1 gained a rep :iia I zLe eanni1is11.1 with a grunt. "` 'Member when ye bei thein red -i lathe, t,' y"iuri on ibis reinter?" CeY+:•i>'i" g#ilwle:l Lenz suep'ieima Iy,. 'Whet it elseut then}? They was goad! boot "4aieh" Meeter Rine wokn'ewledged" Member what to :;ter' said: µbouts ye?" ! The ether grunted. " L'It-huh! Said d I wits. e tin-% y on nay feet." "Yen. an' so ye were, Lem, an" ye'Il s 1 e "ten re"F wizen 'e fell down an' ne i:e'1 itc r desk over she rat 1 yon n t• woe ee'13 a bull in a eitira shop." Len rt, whorl, an.' the other cenzin eel :after a pause: "I've often wonder e l jest what a bull in a china -shop n tug t like. It 'ud be lots o' fun,'' I e n iter• 314?" Master ICilig'r eyelirew .• e1' • . ,i"snarl; • ar.:i he show' en Be polite, but don't snake it a sub stitute for charity, ox ht :de, s33 C 1 as fine« BCaa:ty, frightenedO1ttr :s name sense,, e hed t-brilunh;. the raxrow doorway and Frvtt the apa7 taBent, with the framework of the wiener egret enntangle:d on his breee. Icnabbed horns. „ w r �h1s. I ve tact ye, ke cnr,�,>sth}^;i�' fell s!'" wt:erty ani Ls -m furring on' beating the wise. and inntar'ly found themselves grasped by the horny fin - tiers. of Beauty's master, Toric ?grin -i ey. In.kie the aha 'room the o: was. bsliotr.rg thuut_lertnenite; ;=1"•-'e' wire :reaming; in fright, and as Torn ?him.' n'"y lugge 1 them up to the ei r.,r, both 1 'w heard a familiar 1."0404?.. ---a metes a 1e---deiivir;s tl' arb,nnal out of the, n1. "Uncle Jerry!" gae.pe;I Short`,; an, while ' e squirmed in the farm -1{ t s eluteh" the ex ataxia lunnberang ot,t f the exit with horns down ata. tail a a'":seal, an i R_Itii ;he red -faze i 1LIr: r e eels. thwacking at ry th a w�,ea itai uirter the he vil,dsred qac °iretped rove head first into Mr, Phnir y and h two Culprits, ar":l vox, llttye, ens ten , elle I' to the a :rtih in a elon 1 of 4}st and erofaiaity, (To be continued-) ri, ' e'1 t , .. I c:11 .nte "ee t. ' 1t'hnt's th' gcniie. Shorty? e "Let; git ,'along to sohol, Lein, Lo • gulps; .se^1 the other. i'ri newel?" cried the younger bee e as Asn i a e i,ne rat. "Why , we're an hour o • 'n.7e°,-iy. !1.11at'� th' oQe o' go::'.i' 13 , leis row?" .T '.Ttss you wait are eee,' answerel Sheeny. i i ince Lem fr :flared, grununi- c'e nr'i; at the sensceleG !:t:s. of stash ii sug.r 1 g •sun. "V'e'il git a lickitt' for being i1 e � this r1;e,r1 ;tib---" Then a Iiglet el it 11 ,}. -e'i ,i•^e,1 t e•7rtua•1 an 11•e 8:11110'1 Re teen re, F Loi away 'thew, asitin' me. 1.+' I'ni ,i 4 t .in int, terha eke.•% 'thout ass; n' r eu Ginnue ti}' pine r: naow. 1 tr t o fi e i sip." "Beed ;r t' of (`up,ain Ieen% West Ile tsau t x hig hey e':i' his sag wing. :neat 1x1:1 t e ky, hut wlwn l i his tr n=ie 1 sandy 1 zir bru Ile 1 hi, tee in Sere: tv v e.'z ' nr 1 ,i; •- a fuse,' int Ira I!t� r• nae ,1n Ren l f' J eyes of c.•':ar'• ea fite:y a:tei ju.t a i.ini of bluein them ni frees le 1 a: a'1 F:tll sl r ;l levy re,men • 'd the nt ane W t, ti' it. owiiii;i�•, "I collate I know why, eat/ se Wait to On back to •!woo! nim • 19.1' '+.fret to seg," that Dexter girl, rh'rty b:1��ho i. "\iayt"e I d1 a'f t- a+',tr'he' I fieat'fi' he? v.p:ie:l. 0 Lem sniffed. '"l3ob Morrissey is' , Meier s7rt;rtt w'i;h ant hid, Shoa'ty. 'h • I a. 'l:on you ain't got no chance eir.le x , I rr.rnd—...-•" e "Sloe, lilt," snapper tita other. •"'ritr}t +n ain't what I'ln guise Istok for. I've got a good game on." r e Wheat? Let's hear it." ci • "Lees drive Tom Phin•ne 's of any d f biI,emtstood r Zt riled nit the sia - b � �"a CS tion. "Drive ive that old ex o' 'coin's; of inter the s boolroom't" he reite'rated,t co and the humor Of the thing esa stilt les! lir :boyish fs,ncy*. "Bully ide,er! Let's pit fa _ aging an' do it. Gee! won't teacher' Y be :+aarei!" Ani chuckling with "tis-' is ehicvnus delight 'the plotters ran' along the road to the little pnx.ture: ca where Tom ?Money's olei ox Beauty was meditatively chewing the end under the shade of a giant spruce. Shirty rapidly cast the halter adrift ` bo from the tree, and with many a "'Hew,; D rauty! Gee, Beauty!" he steered the - :lumbering Iumbering animmal out and along the! fo 'sleety y road in the direction of the! s.hoolhouse. M The e 11.r.� r e io veiled aeons coy •' lana ortv"ih.;i thew ten rears ii1 th of the , ,yin, A..-3 t•', •tj �w^ac pro- 1 dural revert -tan, by i.'rni. and his corn- c 11:1! .:ate r: calf S 1 ere Issnir 1 P.n. '• An e's like the o1' h ',:i1 111 ev a'y w.aG !' y said. "Reeler devil h • woo v.it s trick an' �::untes.:1:lus ia:hite an triugin' a man, but a greatfavorii rcith th' gangs what s'oippe 1 with Ieim n even his last Trowel 'utl feigns him for what he s1.Pne'. Let's Imre th •oung 'un don't imitate his father i hat respect." 'Whatever men said e he boy's hither they never (lent ;'uridated the veiled hope. whi,•h in ai'iakly enae'i their remarks. 'Wha was, many men knew; the Widow 'estha-•e• 1 row and !ot•ned the se -et in herbese bet it.+ maierit. f Lon; Cnve ant Bay horn rocks very familiar of y with Captain rank i� esthave•1 as the men who had one clown on Sable Island Th';r with le Grace We.-tkver and half his cw years agore. Shsrty's companion in moat of his ats and tricks was Lemuel Rim ---a "n ,n is •r+ re 1 :17e, let el:snivel article h with the r.,•reolein,n of t: would -he t :onno `eeor. "Goa'! pipe that." he re- Int 'narked i after• a eritl. r:1 examination. • s 'Colorer) tx <!ani}:. Dies she draw' well?" a "Yen!" r. were i Lem. "I tried her out twn drys ago with some tea. Tea y masses grail =akin', but pow'ful t ate: nig. He1::'s a tuat.h. You kin try. t her o tt lira e Sh.•rty made a restive gestare.;r ""No Lem. I ain't no hag. You ken hep th'first shale-- -" "Nor rot lea ;:,Linke her, Shorty. c I— I -e e't s,,re th it I like that kind o' o ter he alter." The other sniffed disdainfully.' F "Huh! Make ye si.'k, I cal'late. 'Mem- g ber how sick yeti tv1s las' time I give tl ye a pull o' my cigar?" cr - "That ware's th' cigar," indignantly' Dye Old Curtains, Sweater or Skirt in Diamond Dyes .'"Diamond Dyes" add yearn of street. worn, Laded skirts, waists. coats, nckings, sweaters. coverings, hang- gs, draperies. everything. Every ackage contains directions Ro simple ny woman can put new, rich. fadeless oiors into her worn garmcnte or raperies even if site leas never dyed afore. Just buy Diamond Dye.t--=no her kind—then your m^iteriai will me out right. because Diamond Dyes o guaranteed not to stroal:, spot, de, or run, Tell your :druggist hether the material you wish to dye wool or silk or whether .it Is linen,. tton or mixed goods. Misnamed. She—"I hear; you skated into an air - le the other day" He—"That's what they call ft, but I and it full of water." answered Lein. '" 'Twos th' green ap- r,} esngster sax months his junior. Lem as the gran of another fishing skipper ho, having a fine house and a large m, was ree!arded as one of the pies I was estin' afore. Takes inorQ'n Y' a cigar t' make me sirk." W Lying flat en his stomach, Shorty:1.v pulled away ne the pipe while his far companion il tion in his eye:. Shorty Westhaver of �garded him with admira-: "b was something of a character—a ver- hi itable Napoleon among the boys of tel Long Cove, and Lemuel Ring ranked is as has trust:% lieutenant. Though I.e young in years, both were old and . in eeepe' in juvenile crimes. When: ig" men of Ie -mg Cove. Lenz trailed ter the redoubtable Shorty it all s escapades, and whenever the sandy etch of yr/11; Westl:.:aver vias bent ct t'ini*ler It plot the ittacit :it+.p s f :ni Ring would be e'en in whisper - g proximity. At the titre; this chapter o=tens it Hank Garvey found his berry patches w'a g school at such a season "roved rained e:f their best and most Iuscious in fruits he immediately' made but one`dsss dedui:tien. ""Shorty Westhaver an' us' Lem Ring!" When Deacon Elisha' p'r Simell missed the best of his apple'..: vie antI eh et�ries he used long -forgotten s't s sumer., -. and the idea of attend - tasteful to Shorty. He had little e for school anyway. and infinitely eferre 1 the fit,i shae and the so- ty of the boat fishermen and lob - ermen along the beach to the' • The number .of stitches required will depend on the size of the stocking desired, size of yarn used, and on whether the knitter's work is tight or loose. It is well to make a test by casting nn about twenty-five stitches, 1 knitting across and seeming (or purl ing) back'for a dozen rows or so, then measure and see how many stitches there are in ,an inch in width. and measure the nunzb•er of inches around the top of the stocking. Having a weld -fitting •stocking as a pattern, cast on. enough stitches for the top, using three or four needles, and knit with an extra needle. One stitch should be seamed (purled) all the way down . the back of leg. Knit sti:aighht around anis around, until the stocking should 'begin to dhecreas�e in size for the .ankle," then narrow each side of the rheanied `sti&h (•airways ' making a plain stitch between the nuar- rowing and the s'reLaini�ed stitch) fee quontly enough'`to make the work fol low the phattetn stocking • When the heel',isireaehel dlijide.the stitches, putting•'haIf of them. on one needle with the seamed . stiteh in .the 0 !nerd's Liniment for Colas, eta To Shape a Stocking. • •Stockings made of woolen yarns are !two needles side by side, and hind off e' the stitehies, knitting a stitch fruit ;each needle together as one. Pick up the loop along both sides I of the heal and knit all around once•, taking up both instep stitches and I heel stitches and divide them, putting la few of the innstep stitches on each heal needle and alai the rest of the instep stitches on one needle. Then, lin every leou.nd for a few rounds, nar- row on each side at the'junction of the heel and instep stitches,. then nar- row every second round until the foot is small enough, which shhouihcl .r be about the same size as the ankle; thi"s forms the gusset on each side of the f o•oht. Now knit plain around' and.around until you reach the beginning of the little toe, when you ibegin, to narrow off the toe. Knit 7 and narrow, all around until the stitches are day sn!ble by nine, knit; one `mound plain, knit 7 and narrow around one row, knit 7 rows plain, knit 6 and:' morrow around one row, -knit 6rows pl�ain, knit 5 and narrow . around one '!Row, knit 5 rotas plain, knit 4 .and narrow around one raw, knit 4 torte h ph"_lin: Now `nharrose oece on etch needle in ever) row until onlay 4' stitches remain on each needle and cast off. Theehe; c1Lxeectioni wllll apply to stoclextrgs of any size, whether for children or adutts, To ',join two' ends of yarn lay the limp encs alongside the old,; end for three o • fourinches aid knit' both togetlh,e�r for several stitches.In the" inext , rotund knit the two theoade as one. Done this way, the work wi:1 be neater and stronger:• than whop: a .knot is tied. much in favor and can be knitted at home at comparatively small expense. Smie. • Buy Diamond Ware or Pegyl Ware kitchen uten- sils and save work. They are so clean, with a flint - hard, smooth surface that wipes clean ;like china. No scouring,.no scraping or polishing. fust use soap and water. Every conceivable pot and pan is ,made in either Pearl or Diamond Ware, the two splendid ; quality SSP Ent nteled Wares. Diaxaond Ware as a• three -coated enameled steel, sky blue- and white outside, snowy white inside. Pearl Ware is enameled steel with two coats of grey and white enamel inside and out. Either ware will give long service. 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