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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Advocate, 1922-4-13, Page 611.••••,,••PPI•0•0"..•• ..BLUE.,,WATgR: A TALE OF THE DEEP SEA FISHERMEN IICK WILLIAM WALLAC lee ussoe.Loznpany der ed at the terrors sof the Inquiteition and gleated over the merileess hatred Ameree as he eeasehed tete Invincible Arrnmee for the men he wished; to kill! To" her renzantie imagination 'Shorty was au equal 4of the clexing, Arnyas. Had he. not boarded pile= and wrested, a treasure frem the black- Oil will be astonished at the re- beareed Don 111-00921111aMi. Had be not sults weptr by eamodem, system returned triumphant as eled the mea of dyeing and cleaning. Vabries of Devon laden with presentee alid with Selling Gladioli Bulbs. I it is such a terleanee. Bat you ean't that are eliabby, dirty or spotted are one for her? True! the eiretunstatmea - • r hti rerenIf I were to be limited te just oleel keen hair really 'clean without evaeh-et inado like new, We ,11 restore the INC 01.0441INSEraallaMMVOMilieitelli ga 1 • was typified by a easee_huned lateen a.h, it would be an ease matter for barque big enough to earry a galleon me tdeie oily r ttle anlustreless, it $ ° 1°14°1 I waruld '1.°°s'e* , 011 her mean de—t, as she gazed at The gladiolus furniehes a greater needing it, and whether washiag, Onlicourse oily bay t is stringy or most delicate artieles. the BlOwf.10n tinIOLIVSt bred -1'01 he Lad else:Lay for the money and eltre noreste hair needs more frequent shampooing xiage obrid still epllodstoonre:ixrtpirectges.orm,a,epayreis v el opayg°e • t e most reils'• , r s r aud onaltle. f°2r! How the Story atarted. z • ". I I la. Geeat Trawl • ' Jou Never. A t eaten her out of his peize money it ed than antr bulb o -f. which I know. A. than dry hair. Fr:Westiteetet, enoan s hl lel, • ; ".- 'e eeniet. as val eta - he re - ear, c • n Bev eetet en es 'aura' Settille enev.".11. •'.1:110nt • ,4 e t g. It few years aga I pureh:aseci a collet.- Shampoo your hair orsee in two/ 4,!1 a 1, e, te • o orris:my t forgotten, al- • t• „f ;atter ree Cepteln Je-re C;elts, IH fl "e's thenelt sendry leters frein him, thad le le- - , sufficient if it's dry. Don't brush your' ra: lee came; Leezete. Rine, dehelt ee-e-l' over hcr eerstmg- -•."'"et k"5:1 45 retet'lied 12er frem W•et Ineeen t-; When they errivexl at plaraing time, heilr while it is damp, ,and dela "ute et nett:tee ,est refit tas mother elt-'1 thl'-2 .4'11 blue water." He Don FrAnelsoo, ee eetateete, nen ee sman bulblete of mixed var. weeks if its ally; temp a mouth tie —era, etes e , e bettes of rem, weeretzpon Fret:It's...here eaEor.'" he eeeeinael "See hint bet Be,h wee, ate ew„t; eee'eee. ee.,..P4iese, the largest a them wese ebout tbe: too soft a brush at any time. Just a ele,e, ;pee mee tee ezere" of hi$ neoh- ettneet• e Joey, le a ehept See 'elm pe4 ee.1 breee, ealetteee. ee, , ere. uentine" - siee ef ft pee, retietitig on down na little brilliantine on the brush nae !.1-,..aelel; lel:ife-- '-Y Vie X,Ii=i4fill.'!'"?-p-,,sitkelei„11-'4411.--1/- rered (Ito tee -me:. !erg., er then .e. rhea ile!,:e... xeire..e.t.tane" hlianhtile; look -alive, and will, Do hurt ni:....,t3r,,..0.21,0,, Eyelet:Ian beet ,.. e...... - a e i‘e.„-t ril-,teet oe a Men.in her teat ,come wail. -them a.i.i7ed -deieeng, Ir 3 . , Y :W3Y. . .... „„ _ .,. ;, az : „ ,,, e a a ...e, • alea...ea-01a .•,..... ee.......,ehee; t -V --• ate eoled -lee eine boy in the them in a trentle 21ed cu'tive.t1no tee- In -snaillPeoing the hire be Partie-' 7),"Q7.. ante ens te• (-3.'''''''1-'''' .'''.: • 'H. " ': --‘ ."2...'" '4' - platm---srnall ani all :le he was id sem:- es any ge-eets... erop. I s-, ., et... eo.e.,arly -careful to rine it tt oioughly, ex • e - . ea., - • o•-• ee 'T''• , • v . ZA /1,7-• n;'-• •'••••••"'"V; ''''' ••Il mere Why, jesse Col- 1 . s • ---al • t - - ' • 2 , 1.:4)':'..n,---:!•1111,•:jfer.` •tje I'S;rt]; wh.P33:1 "'aid serloke nead ate, ture..e. a to hete seveeal .Ee that every partiele of soap is re- eteerteet. ' -le Seinemy. -44 ti;ef it;t7tFejele7inei St.'•;e •,"••3:3i aPhirlde. And ey-h;e1 eau cleat etee vi!raort a aeer to :Iry it thpronehly. Neething more e;;., aa, es:en izhil Captain Crawford moo -a 'Mien you think of eleao- ing and dyeing, think a PARKER'S. moved,. You mug be equally careful teem _ ele •_e weee, t beet -lacking boy either. . et, ta; • teee • t•arn qz-ites'y brings en reuralgia or ateold Parker's Dye Wor:ES Limited Clea7n9r•Ts,vooreontrijn to do 89,yers leetetee. *••)1.1,11. 4•P., He k.,A lace treeyerette eyes met btt eateet KL, or 0Sophy,in Capstt-es. CH.' releall, Tel • -- eee eta (4*".'1' ''''.8 '1; '.'' *.2 keI'l , . ,. • - - '*****....-•t' '“ ' ,*" ' : teteitt ire ereekles ”beetinie him " end The .0'e -wane> Wel g et- --e- thee ; we :- t ''°"1A.•"' '''m II' war•"! azetehee 'well with Lie settee' Qtr. eh...nit two irehes apere ',nee- made a time to use a tonic is dirett/y after fttiluelastut is the headlight on the re: ete it. Greta. en" "tis better - csehr pitia.rtuesre .1.fl he.lareimba?,11,1 ;then blecmeer time came they were Mt -meetly recommended to be treed at Yoteth view We through r(l'E'"Int'lll --et:r c.• c'er,,,,,iza-4.:.--iel: mittat I ,_. -"" ee — '' ' - ' e e --e wonder and sahniration, or au this time helps in drying the hair, glass. Age th b/ue goggle. w t e "1.1 it! the head than dauie hair. A good , ;ten ;zee; -et re itette. 4 • * P.411V.Vet ez o C'eteze gaze./ or him retding re -w ; eeeete ,he garden end tbe Ilair has been shampooed, One train oe proereees- e ge with •-ter neett thati t,ne. vs. wee o se -tee .... went tea' to slo -Me .; ; s -me- et , _mai teat it Wa$ Aznyas henself who vi-' r . Aril it does make it so soft and fluffy! 'which is better? • - • ' ' * " e a'as tellne the tele arid the farm: lt'° s' ear. -.. tee, but re t emit a fi,n- ,,,,,_ 2 1_,:-., • , -1 - , - ' There were some lovely yellow onee ' In usillg anY toeite. mess'age it wee -river - t it Shynees is teautiful in to wootl . . . t „ t e ven^urer for the boy for heth e ts 1 ame—i roe-- er* -,,r,j- 4-.........'e - - • .., •t; 3,. eee thee -el eniee hen V' rit "" ' ' — "s "° NI' °u I $ a - • g -. „ -4 --.. - - Tee vert , tv- t etti t "t d that were different from violet. It is not thought itellepensable .., era- 1 bat.e.ulong the line of the forehead at the , :ties. Wetthaver eeid reetz....e, ut m ttettat out tra -the ear. e tumble to make' Pink, pale out hew yov. care for it. Massage it to million Iv When we aro undeserveilly praised, . .. Lena pet tad epee; 4 wheee bitter, Ilas the most beautital shade of deep h e, ever eeen; alea a pint' variety, thnt temples. Ti is this heir line that bas , a a — ae • ' "e tneee eemeg 3:n° ou, ,r hen," ' - - ' - - ma' - ' '' 1 ' so melt to do with good locks. Watch slashed and spotted with, we commend our el -Rica judgment. Ittete•T was sreaking tmit, 1-,nd oelr.g, 1,vi,,,,ii, eeeolea work heep.ing the dory fae-orite with everyone. tbeee are speelal eintmente trade ...er -when, we feet Justice, the reality, we oz .. ,. ou now When 'we are deserveely ceusured, e ntert of hcarte size itetee thet /zee the cave ht ea easterly blow. It a -as pink. This seemed to he a • general every -night and Ill sr lne Y It• i: .. eei beat in it ecif. eiret coal- el.lirets the SeaS, but when the grev., One day a friend of mine was Ad- , at do we do? ere. rot ..e, . ... ene tee beteth of it in her re d' 1:17,ST had a long, pull in. Then' would be sem to purehae'e bulbs from tiliS Very purpose that just coax elle m..,,t,,,c.ra with ataxia., tee sham, hair, You want your hair thick excierta. Une fuzz t° gr°w tht° 1cr4 IlealthY 'wXtt"e're.;riTig,".e allow 'time for 41- :tete-, wite the eea, ever *itt-fere her earner?, broke, Ilie storni eased down.° neeene thern and remarked that sbe i -e- e; • •em ea ete whtn her °nee" ehei woleei answer end Sh: :sty manipulated an almoet red.: .4. Tee:2'e site .1,tr,er; that the day wee come %Lyre wee e ere in cat b 'me if I would avow her te eeeeet them your forehead, for a receding leer one etion. After remling, :hew immix time ao we allow for theught? • ".,‘ ;at- e-4.11, It wee 11-ird it tile. het ettroleleaee,,e while the bucket lehen they were in h.: ern. This gave /meta- even with tele prettiest A seine euggeete luau pellitig Rad Can" gas t !ate • -a. a., , • iiimeue eel et the lienoestead. Though. • e.- weeart - et the. see-waf eoest •eas s • - an inspiration and I began making° • f fae,es a. man beiug pulled. Wetieli man are t• ..;13 V"."' .Y4 "'telt' he ntretlel t° vu- his hatele were blistered and pallet:Wald:me. — , e , • , e• la, • ,, t7"' f • ' • ,.1 - •• 1‘ f 1 • The Community's Children, .744iir, q :n• thieks be is a earliag U:a"::les''' „ e ;ri-III:shlell;r1,:,te,11.:3 11,1;an.f,,r,tt'senl,fheri;tntilludlifolltl,l eiltattVeerallbtee ft,t'Inteirs mh,ear:insInc:eryl'encexitdefiealistill 1 had more orders than I mother to use every paseible effort: light when he is enly a flash in the • ir, frl, 4 P "4 7 •••:,•• 1.• 17 , T:3,::4*.t., F . 5.,*,-•'.1'ne*I"i7, •1;..ra- 4 - - : • eel. f theg- , . fee eta, aith no storme to speak of,: in shielding her 'children fhora coma pan. t I culled them elosely, and kept only tact wieli the undesirable inflizenees . ' "e ...z343: 1'41' 4"at 'n the 165ting att. linci g‘'''i fishing hlPth in the Lav Q' ` that 1 f vorites, of the -xiverage commturitv There are — ' t -A-• I": thraegb the haw.ing, enowe Feely nee 4,in the Runes, wed when the We oneswere genera a • , , 1:eg y nIght--, 14t1i...n w:ral tine St'a erre: melt came home in ti,e .sprir,.. to at..' I then planel each variety ill Separate usually some thiegs about the arerage .r. tette :nee ehriekee Ter victims. tt-ri "le. their ferrite there was all tbelr,ows, and hooked orders when they eounnunity area about f Mlle peeple of Is:inee 3.111‘y.1 Iiis Le.it 'Allen their evelenee of a prospercus winter's', were in bloom. It is an easy matter that community which the mother ',. Cit l'''0:1! Athing arli4Ing them Hewes were:to eeleet them at this time anel 1 mu does not wieh her child te know. This ie, Wrk,,'' rca, .‘.c.v Yeer lialitiae- passel:. the Painted up, thede built, new &trivet en:!alwaes very particular to fill the fundamental mother instinct ae- os ' ey o ,t, weee, - !...‘ 1114, `' • ee. f44t Ives worth it when, Carrie, I separated each variety at bloom- re- eW1 zee greet -ether' Cora" e" ea" an a• Lin and a Pieee mg tune, and sold quite a. few. The It la a common, instinet for the fond, Man) " IL:1;Z ' . 1.17 ; yeatati nen t•eatre..1 te their W5seiS, atee the the evaela, are a nine days" wonder in ',wears correetly, Some people prefer: complishes wonders in the shaping of -arse GZe,..1:ei. Tee grourei wag eoveree housece The lean) WAS brought arcund •for, V443, m elieere eiattioneetze berame Meek the seer:4 ef edam) in nipper Ring's to pay e extra and have me keep life in the home iteelf but bow about y wen • 1 etie t' 8, e •. t q the water'e e ige end the frem Antherthe ' wee a th're •et • le,41,2 „ ,2 - • te eetwoy it. one the whole of Long t kee I e floou p re, e is mane sort of Away front the mother's direct tourch. o gatee - .e gat= en I eullest with eel -moiler with Captain Ring and Zeke Feem, t,illuk the" 9' Clq. I itr: +c,•,"t rvirk;,": et. e, eat teat 1.4 r lee., tate 01'43 t th bulbs After all, is not the rela task of, wresse, o re 1. tu a e. tetire. tee toey. The roehe on the Cove ereeetel lee where when it, was through the winter. They are jug as motherhood to it the. ehlkiii to meet mar. tee sia a 401.4 ;4 e 5 •4 ..• ' • 3, t.. in 44t..1,0h V to' 414:Ati ;M. nr.-1 zlenied unetr tee eepervizien of old 'eaeily kept tie potatoee. They increae.e the world with all its in uenceseet ee, ear the me- ro Selo :nun went abetit their kept:ion Cieulind, aim rigged a come" very rapidly from the tiny buthlets. good and bad T 1 624 t. 4- 3 '• er• • pro * •t. 9v4 • la,oric . the watvrA of the Bay y...4,40 Nutt f taeh,,,es for ea steel -which form underneath the old bulbs. The community influence on young, . • e n e •A• • ;431nr:117- k -e• nellw.Y elt47.1hece, and elways (43.4Z313t3 e•A••. P so tee • s ellePell I have counted as numee as twenty minds, in our opinion, is almoat as r.,.• 1.7 si•• wit:la bit ce: sre.lh in a eta eel erel fresh the erowe fol4lowed the oxen and bulblets on one large bulb. lbese are hnportant as the home infinenee, ville the Packet n them until eyeing, as they influences Nelda touch the Child when "Fe? ter ere I tile <tipper 111 •• tr- "tVP /11 the ilt IT jar, q When It WaS finally unpaeked, earriedi rate, eaeseeeeete., ,..; a , New e :lateen 1 the eto net the only erieenee ipte tbe eetaineeeeent. end miss Prim ;ezirefully saved and drilled in ehallow espeeially sie these modern days aben 1o,rato .1" mit that deinee el` life came hi the wiep of ilia. smoke Played a few ele ballade upon it, the! trenehee. The nest season they are the mind of the average ehild of ten et e;ee 11,,,,, b. „ ifr, away . Frafik il%Am the ehireeeys alet the ehop-chop Long Covers *Mallated that th' pee blooming size.. is almost as mature as the man or ese tee; '414444( 1- leteett, de e: tlie exes in the bueh !elide. Slow- bed purzy well ell th' luxuries of a I have found it to be a very profit- woman of twice that age in genera - a i I oxen trailed logs over the .3113W...'ttiowni" fime bueiness. tions gone by. Too many mothers to- Sherty 1.%,, lt.ok lug over the eovet,c .1 reads to the railway at the; Then came the examinatio» of the If I lived neer a large eity, the day fail to realize this fact. twat, -Nee' he mid qui,„, -iv, .111 mill dam, and we:mien:Any the silent 'school with 44 eaturnice inepeetor, the la ep it. Ms a mightY useftil-lnol,iit` (Tian,: of the emelt gully were await-- leaglish Chureh miniestee, ante Captain ewe an, 1 Lin se,. 63,..s, a 1,,,4 of eta,1 hy the laser and ring of Jimp"erry Clark to supetintentl. Shorty goal ;hinge ei h. (terve the at: wers Halekhes water mill. , anti Lem were both in Attendance, and te thpret4ons iv, well. canal's: IT 'Marty bloke the ice in his water -"as the 0111,1141 bent over theh• papers were: 'ern ow this winter,--" jug of a morning. and Itis pre -break..- Uncle Jerry kept a vigilant eye upon ry H.c.ined be pit.,.x.T.1 at inst hour was spent in milking the his null(' 4r. When at l.tst they had the 1.3y's reply, and "a31,11 s vox, splitting, and drawieg wood andt finished and the bays and girls ad - ;lick wr,-4 turneA h.winke,1 :lag::: water- (lad 121 warm woellene and, N.:12ml to the desk with etheir cern- t'.er at his teeter. with mittens en his hazels, be walked' pleted tasks, the intpector glencee whie. he was epetaire teeming hie' et :wheel a little befere nine o'cleeko over Shorty's work and rwnarked:• 4444 t-, 1:rx11-. 3errY turnei awl got the stove ping fer MI ''1118 write a good hand, boy. Ah, mei amputee ease westheeer; Prim. Until four he applied himself let me see? Are you mit the youth ellettee he oleo ;eater zet smeea, to his letteons, and the remaining hours' who misbehaved himself and failed Grave? Ain't 1 hi d- Igint. ims her , of eaylight were usually spent down' Ian Year?" "No. wt.; 1'.-n g ig rep:were" eee meting the fa:hiu elm at thwe e wharf Shorty nodded calmly, "Yes, sir, replied, "an' ert, eirense eery p1.3 Up in Skipper Ring's barn, where, I ealate I did!" with him. ante was jest a -saying yvh- sprawael amoeg the hay, he read. The inspeetor allowed a ghostly terday that Frai.kie wa, the smartest -Tr(.11-u)e Island" to an awed as.: smile to nicker aeross his austere Foy in the Mewl this emir. If semolY 4)f lietening youngsters. The , visage. "Humph!" he said, and di..paeses tee exeminatione in the sprino grotesque chalets of "Fifteen men on missed men have gone as ear .t!.: he van go..• a ecad man s chest!" became aspap-: lemeation time came in due course blooms would find a ready sale, which The best way to shield a child frien woeld add considerable to the profits. unwholesome influences is not only to They :me not ot all partieuler as to have conditions right in the home but soil or location. With mo any good right also in the community. This garden soil has proved to be all right. mane en interest in your neighbor's I have planted them early and late, ehildren, as well as yea. Ate It and I find that when bloornieg time means co-operation with other par - tomes,. they are always ready to die- -ents in shaping the life of the entire play their beautiful colors. I always community so that it is a sac tom - planted at intervals of two weeks, so munity whith to raise .children. as to have a longer period of bloom. Here is Another argument for the If you are looking fax a bulb that wile; organization a rural affairs. A emit - bloom just as beautifully in your yard' munity elub based purely on the wel- or garden as it does in the florist's fare of the ohildren of that tonmean- grounds, you will be delighted with ity—but it may mean inuebemore— the gladiolus, would bring large dividends on the I know that country Wernen, many investment. What are you and your of them, are looking ler ways of earn- neighbors doing, not alone for your ing extra dollare. The gladiolus is own children but for all the children i "Hup," grueted the other in eon- /liar as a, intede-hall ditty around the. and also the intelligentnot the .only plant that night prove of the .conimunity in winch you live? e that Frank ' tent. -I et -irate he'll do. Next stun. Cove, and hoarse shunts for "th Darby; Wesaver had passed his examination profitable. One's own taste, one's en- It is one of the most important ques- neer when sehael elet,te let glt him r!JleGreW! Bring aft the rum, Darby!" sueseassfully with high per:es-tones in di-et:dual experience, locality and ether teens you can put to yourself, because set out Miee Print wondering as to their et th' dory withJul oe De. a - ltn' earithmetie, geography, reading, writ- lero ebent -fall I'll git him elf en a' orie-in. And they had a deal cf fun outing, and epeleing. Poor Lem had failed Barikin• t euise." of er. tete fen. with Sheri). as Long John; dieznally, mal hie parents wrathfully !tete. wetamtees brew tteadue Sever end other youngeters taking t deeided that he would spend another "But 1 claift want him to go to sea: preminent parts they aete.1 passages year at school. *Terry. Theresa er.euge en the farm ‘ from that -wonderful story upoe the; Closing day came, and a sunny here to ke.p Feel gok, toll 'Me deel: a JIM- eforreIlet schooner until] afterneen save an apparently endless same enc, ugh I am new altionte---- • that gent-1011Rn wondered "what in tar. s procession .of buggies trailing up and faetors are to be tonsadered‘ Have Sparkling Hair. a5 some one has said, "What shall it profit a conunueity if it gain the whole world and lose its boys and Do you realize that you can't make girls? the most of yourself if your hair isn't - — in good condition? It must be lively, - Handy Garden Apron. healthy, and sparkling, or, just when Heavy sacking is good for the pur- . 011, Jerry, keep hull to homie e if you ratn thunaer hed etsme ever th'i down the Bay Shore roads. All the you don't C 11. sp i re want it to, it will apoll your pose. Make a large pocket aching ean" And the appeal in her voice kids?" Long overs were present in the whole appearance. Slick hair is gen- half -way up the apron and from one came from tile heart. i And -Westward Ho!" .Who ean des- schoolhouse, including', Many who had erauy perverse hair, end you 'never side to the othex. Divide thia pocket Uncle Jerry Mew a great whiff of cribe the pleasure Shorty got out of /wither son nor •daughter at the school, incan count on it. So study your own into three or four smaller pockets, Foke. -Graeae he said eleoly, eme that book? How he longed to emulate but by reason of their being alumni of hair, and see whet it needs to give fax carrying seeds. An apron such as men •of far-off Devon and go a-, the ancient whitewashed'building they ye ket,3 a dialt from th' water? Cei ;the member keep me from goin' t' ttetM sailing down the Spanish main in found a reminisit health, lifecent pleasure 121 being , t and Metre. 1 know it's this will lad for years, and be greatly . . It's in our blood, an' 'Hs salt water search of goldeladep. galleon and ear- there on Closing Day. Captain Jerry quite natural to neglect the hair a appreciated by any wenean who, works that runs hi our veins. Frankie's a' rack! How Carrie Dextete.cried -when Clerk, resplendent and: awkward in a trifile when it's cold, itemise drying in the garden. sthaveran' a Cloak, an dui ye ever Shorty read her the unhappy outcome stiff evinte shirt and high collar, was henna, thew up woe a emethele Spanith Don Guzman; how ehe shud- with Mr' Weetileer know any .0' th' mSalternes le for menfolk o' them! ef Rose th,e seated upon the ptlhatefoArnmeiincaenormaerasnony ov _ . . and' Mr. Letten.e.y the Baptist minister from Folsom's Harbor. Captain Ma Canada's isheries in 1921Craevford—an old sea -captain, dressed in an ancient Meek beaver hat and a "squereonaineall" ecat—was seated cease ta ehe.platform amid a bustlina Fisheries in the waters off both i Quebec accounted for $1..244,704; and rastling !crowd of elderly mothers e taste of Canada in 1921 madame, a Prince Edward Island 1$451,408. .. de , '-' . ' who ..passed reenarks upon everybody ongbe continued.) revenue of $18,866,062 as compared Varieties and Vaues. and ev iyitli. $26.8.57,952 in the previous year. '. Sahnon continued to maintain -a I healthy lead as Canada's greatest fish ...._____„.,— • Se-verai causes combined to effeet this . , revenue p.roducer, accounting for a Dye, Dress, Skirt slump .in the Dominion's fisheries re- total val-ue of $5,040,022. Cod was or F d d Curtajns venue, possibly the most pronounced next with $3,554,130; 'halibut account: in .Diamond Dyes of which was the falling off of a large ed for $3,403,936, and lobsters for $2, - pert .01 t•he demand for Canadian fish ceed the million mark was the herring 962,487. The., only otIrer fish to ex- Each .pa.ckage----. of "Dlairi ond Dyes" which had been created purely by war- with 41,098,681. Mackerel produeed a contains' directtons so Minnie any wo• that eenditious, The drop in the mar- mancen dye or tint her worn, shabby revenue.ef $776,960; sraeles $713,660; ,Icet price of the product also had eon -.haddock $436701; .hake -"eatel cusk classes, skirts, waists, coats, stock- siderable effect in .1.•erittcing revenue', Whilst the Pordeey Tariff, impenditeg for some months, was felt in general di-,•poura,gement. Fishermen seeing this, outlet largely closed slackened their efforts accordingly, having no as- sertitoe of a market for their catch. British Columbia continued to lead the movinses of Canadthi in the mat- ter er value of sea, fisheries with a rce,..enue of $8,359,026, Nova Scotia at the, ether extremity of the continent took second place with a value of $6,- 738,309. Tbe value of the New 13runs- Wick eett estheries was $2,073,615; $118,552, ancLoysters $92,977. British Columbia's most *valuable fish was liaturatlY the salmonwith a: revenue to the' province of $4,412,239, follo-wed by halibut with $2,996,242, Cod led in Nova Scotia with a value of $2,614,257, followed by $2,076,032 trigs, sweeten, coverings, draperies, hangings; everything, even if she has never dyed/ before. Buy "Diane:mil Dyes"—no dtliere kind --then perfect home dyeing is sure because Diamond Dyes are guaranteed tot to spot' fade, streak, or run. Tell your druggist for lobsters. Quebec's itret fish is the whether the Material you with to dye cod with a value ef $631,933, arid is wool: Or silk-, or whether it is linen, second, salmon $157,028. Smelts' and cotton or mixed go01s lobsters nem nearly equal in New Brunswick with a veme of '022,016 Your heart must inspiee what your and $518,056 respectively. The -first hands execute; or the work will be reveoue producer among Prince Ed- ward lerlaed's fish is the crab with an anrinul revenue of $228,926, poorly crone. • Minard's Liniment or Grirpee and Flu. "We Must Do Soinething.". • -Although William Carey, the pioneer of the modern missionary movement' was an obscure cobbler, his was no narrow vision. His Sympathy went out to the whole, world. He thought of it, yeerned over it and preathed about it. But no matter how enthusi- astically he preacbee, neither las fel- low ministers nor his little congrega- tions woulddo the things he urged. Then came his great opportunity. On the last day of May, 1792, Carey preached the great historic sermon that lies, proved such blessing for all heathen lends. 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