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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Advocate, 1922-5-18, Page 2MULTIPLIER UsaPowor by YWHEEL. The $185 Tractor F.O.B.(Toronto) ays for Itself in Labor Saved Spryrwhcel enables one man to elo five' times as muco cuitivaIt:rsg as with s wheel hoe. Before the ibo'c°mg season is far along= S 1 will have more than .pa'�id for itself by the l :boa e- pense sir viii Agencies open in some localities. 52 COLBORr E ST., Dept. "O„ TORONTO BLUE WATER A TALEOF THE DEEP SEA FISHERMEN BY FREDERICK WILLIAM WALLACE. CCopyright by tbU 1Z#' iassoat BQeek Company annklr % eehe. ata knows, as felt now, and thelKastalaatwould,d bes Story the g �. rise "Shorty, lives at I�or,g Cove, oil . Bay easily over z.. hill of blue water end of Fundy roast with his mother and diseend the slope with a crash of his undo, c v taia. Berry Claik. Be spray and the slat and slain of sails slid his chum Leml;el Riitg, Brim a and booms. bottle of rum, whereupon Frank's , Prom the wheel the boy took in uncle tells hixn the story of his at e:•erythieg with his eyes_ Ahead; the .prswn:,e er's fortdiness for drink ,and how (sloe long, black bm::prlt poked far out "Grace li'estliaver" went down off over the ovate —the standing gaskets Sable Island with ten of her crew anti upon it streaming out in the wind her skipper. This has the desired ef- and it seemed to be describing a con- fect upon Frank. The two boys pilot tir_ual see -saw with sea, and sky, while ars Italian vessel into Anahorvilio to,, from under the sharp forefoot came a. the astonishment of Captain Spinney.rippmet and tearing as the bows shear - harbormaster. Frank finishes school ed through the water. Little steam - with credit to himself and spends the Pike clouds of spray care whisking summer as an apprentice to "Long up„ and the windlass gear, anchors, Jenniegs. Ite August Clerk and foredeck dripped and gleamed wet �a�"•'ss1� _ £ . taken him to Gloucester as spare hand in the sunshine. The vast stretches " - on the Kastalia. Frank checks up the of canvas reared silently aloft, full. ship's provisions accounts and enjoys with the wind and quietly doing their his first breakfast at sea. . work with but a cheeping of Inst hoop;, the grinding of boons jaws, and CHAPTER FIVE-- (celled.) i the clink of sheet blocks fetching up It was h strange set -picture. The agnitLst shaicicles when the vessel 'now - dim -1 fo'ehile ranged on either side ' tlie� men overrhaulinigptrav l,sa, and with two tiers of bunks which ran be- their voice floated Iaft in a grow' ling h'in(l t]t r pawl -post up int° cl.a dark Menatone, white the rattle and clinic ee a Piled ii v th steaming pole of potato' I seal z s.i4:,Aa.' n° r,.?•.• "'I have too ' :t•-er a r~,and kir oval shape. R boiled l.tre;f, caUb•L'�e and beans, bread., -r, tole -r. What', My Color,. !hold your hat t olatft rtabl1,` ami of r atees n the peak; the narrow table,' oe pans sounded from the fo'c'sle snatches i e.� elnei`i. , , . , , , • • . an , ', • a} ,1 •, I^.;a_?l ....:r; . `•I law>;? tea ]i t e col•on'"' the lid Prem the hos: and testsilrn it.. cion . hn.its and stoned .rahthetr C -•,the cool.. , p anter e y tc es ofsongsari "I em 1-ere,lark asei have •s ttegree'i 1 .tint a pie.ee o+ aretor-nes uta lat'''e'. thegri,prene* cook standing by Itis stove fi lth the letters 'E.1v.F. far aver c f before hi, eyes, Shorty was yet able',. F,+:e, ;1. ... • 'Nth cll� •gip?., ., fiti :F,"', a (I'll's - X11 inchilia' Iitt:( til •l'�lflto to ti wll(i Called spokes to the awing in:: of -tae nee -lie lee— r t a:j. 7ef •,: 'i` F + rte and . fen al! a v'L+: d the edge. Cut a strip for the beverage; the tousled bunks around the lubber mark, and his fancy • .a " �•_ , r.�^L,• e,; q,a ,.I:::t si' abre ef eret•:•n.,e long eneegli to _ reach littered with suit -cases, dittyeoaga, pictured himself as x modern embo(1! a ;:•. e :<.a1',' to ftC'`:" f roan.; •lire •box, •allaa'in for Fa seam and Tari-, OlOre.,l counterpanes and of 3 : - yr t .� f??iters v feet' #:1e ere"s come together, and bl^liked`, the al]sl.lns hen 411 like u ecto ef revenge oto the Spall sh t r z deal meat a on the bullibeaels• And i , , ° three t'rnc-; a inial' a> the 11.:: rest of +. p Main. It was a delightful fancy, an(l t ;E.,, " t, nee. Sew the elide of this strip in in'ch x^n'� 1. ud of enc*1 clad • dd- er s license 1a ad o e tet oke k en dram r d 3 U story ..t eted b elle e hen.: ri. $, e'en I weer. t; tit the c:itefit• b,,itetn portion Q at the after end of the fe'e•le ladling o day -dream a little as he tete t_ t a tis t 1 ,., -03 ,•o»l.en • i sd in v the men ther'elves middy th :r i .. ii , an o S • {'lee :setae , , i ' 1 Fir ; F-,� r 111 ;1 seem sib that a tan,ii:i1- at' cin fps- ae•te,l and rougn- eetaeree I, .7 L .. I:,, .. to c. % ere LL tt• '1 ei,: is forme i, land then veer thi 1.001eine, :a:1 pi:irg in to the food, while rodP1n conception, with Dexteras Ro tiand ,.�� ,.a• * r•i+ to ie: eire`u:sir bottten loco of the allele apartment creaked and Esta Morrissey as the hated Don Guz-� G: t, 54) , !keels ,a th eery, a p �! vc"1 S CSG' 4�,n:c▪ ' its :: .. `� LIQ, �h @ ♦ l i:.?3 ,"S(', ti t:':it ;3 complete case Ae. `1V31'e l to the ricin lift Qt the seal Alan. Not that Slosh h('ted Bob n- ti as=� . u1.. >3ac. tz^ 1Q 0-.1 ;' tc.•-N; f,,rme�l ^ o which the Lox i3 gipped. under the Kastlilia S forefoot. that, a ^ � ,; ,,� -, • e al ti=', :;t c :a?aw rc- �nra: ;� tst*i .�.:sir ilei l at the taiga cif this A�c&awe tt the vessel's Crory then to t lte the part Uowingbto was heolce would have conformed a land m.iit zn f hot ;, , .,r esc in the mime 1)a;� :noise ni s i;' a casing; by putting the belief that they were u ung Of of h: better, or naso rival At the e ,,.;c ereteeee -Nay c; 1 le,. , a rut on two i C'71'° ,?* lm .lain a :.tilaing through pirates, Gone v,•ez-e the nice table man -4f* 11 n c: ra a hish1ad lace ansd he �3h..d :i:;,. :}i �al +n "al". V 31.: I Peet easeetZy tl .i hem Its `.'i? .. wide tank' or 1rie"e Hers of the shore; gone.were the trim got to where be wasp hangerethe? 14111W:l as:';F • SUL:5tib akin, r,.:ali(;s of rsl.beet as a tr,awetring. Put the clothes, collars and ties, shirts of linen ‘--retched Doh front the cress -tress y'° :r € t> a ,,, ': ;el are it. heir box into beg v:hi;h should fit ex- and uetty shies; and gone alga were `theta his uncle .stopped in his x+enrller- tl sli ;•" :idly, rte your hat inside, a'a l draw the niceties of speech. Men passed;:ace pas:n esel sung out in the pie_ , lA l•hifl• Ult ,f -Brawn . U ce ,. s. . , e.;r a :,:r. r es, caie.' ion Przt tic's?. y all seafarers iI e v tear Sh(t in eel note.„ . o . r;1 eleg test the Lear I ascii Seat From talc: of the seal. the environment lhadt Ake `lt � u 1"� out to sweat up on the ;sea::iiened hal- i,: 3 ' An Old Bell, , claanged it all, and the kink of thO; litods he relieved Shorty at the wheel, !; th et ie 7.1?2 t . , ..e: of appear-' swinging- i rira 1•t lat'e,►i to the tip the string?. So "leasee and se veru their remarks t 1tr^CfU*'lY an I. CGtlyel• ' C t 1 e shout common to _ � r Sation be:atne Pam An t,tetipta.;� a sire:tg n.. seat for surge nndt�tic:+G had dl:=slpatcd the, free abide •,^ , ++ �► • ;highly charged with the red-blooded law jig up!" And when the men turned •.�$'11111iiiii151i3010esziessosses;rvaa .101i1111114::::::::11121 w1111 1ssltll?S:�il£SE ;.. 41111190100, JuicyFruit,Peppermint and Spearmint certainly make three delightful flavors to choose from. And the new HIPS—the cand .coated peppermint gum, is also a great treat for your sweet tooth. All from the Wrigley fay where e tortes �,. here practice has made perfection. Packet, Tight—•� Kept Right "(lit all th' gang aft 1i '•e, Pia n1:,"-•---•--�---- ti>c Das h of .,. ,ser can be made from shams and foibles of the land.. At i' t th' • t h t rs, �► c ` le at(i Q . e3 setiro a es n vessel tearing. ,._asks :Iii`' dark -swathed a his 11a,< t. v tiulllO11111011ti to Y11(`' \Nitta°1t, It yea a. a':.t 4 s• feetee:aee „Lis en old co. bc,Q. E more the fora legs ea a mot comes out in his true colors noon R'hen the men were haled out see 'riga a eleae icrap ::iota:, you have ,1' mei to cash (f the earners fatten a , and hes speaks as he eethinks, S i sea cradled flim int. the forty -fathom ` r trwing in his ears. "Keep a g of d look - hold, and .hortY, from fo c 91e hold and cabin he tossed h;m�clf belga*! to feel he had til,e11 slumber era blue water. When erray l i� I Ik t I2 I �,. • ;, �. : a plea ofe ha.. r, John 1 b f t •�-1 en he awoke: out an' c^1l me of it ehuts� in thick or F, ,. a Pt,ii ., i fie :tn t , chain longi, enough to ri ash from the i, e ry , p `� Ross, the next morndll at foils the Sv it...h ail•tl:' wind :'ll f's. It scc�mtt, but a Ecru .,r'lug place a a nein and no ]tln„er asiolde.:t fisherman aboard, Marl" th'i g r: ct �p1 , ft:v..1 who :s Judepile. eg:oils, t•,z, to t(' 'welt veiling, Pis t four a fourteen -year-old boy. , „ pointed with a mittened hand to a ` minute- ego that this uncle had epuken sat her beet. oniai1 in the warm vulore.' chnies should Le of equal ten -th end t*, ,'. !baiting places, ,John, he said, <l+i tl�e the boy »ras awakened l c the Y -t iti ten lie tante on Beek again it ��aslm3n went around the house and iced light glranliteg over the pilit� larva! ,l , v „ , :i that . h3, colors errntacinr: red or del the uppe. end of each should Have a to see tare Ann astern and the Kas-i Gape Sable!" lie said, and Shorty; sldpp,;r s voicF. AL out 1,e]u:,. (:it .. ,,, 'IS Z i • ,,4 t ..r• . ,. ; .l_ i g rl,irking tate baiting plo,itions, els: th' light sails in!" and he crawlers on low. • A ..cl l.t., •.., t.lt to,;..uv? bi to Little soon *1a... for S.i e1Fltt„ .rata the cell taiga scudding, aiion„ ani i,1sen (.1Nt 9 ]!wnat aboard c o f• ne v 1- °• stared once more at the land of l t; Miss tia'.low Complexi 3n; trt are:! ing. Put the lower end of the chain' to the swell. Tile sun had risen vicar' wthebeginning1Uirtli until the sun quonehe.l the flare deer to find the vessel driving through i drawn n fordat eof ane eo i of the lantern and illuminated the . steaming wall of fog;. The breeze Vile or warm browns. :irauz:3 tele faxnhr':vark thf Ilse cot xntl df the sea ns the eastward, and theRage, .and by this means there is ti(a '^'C? Itt^3' '7,^: °lit t �C:a i• "'t'1 into '' withday was sunshine and clouds with a" u bbI] .after r low-lying sandy shore, fringed with' had freshened and the Kastalia was Inn: ,a pair cif c i. .mattes 'a, ya *Atm into ave wflod :strong but i' a EQ a sq a ng i:4a ds, -a51 each unlit ,- r that r s r , , s Cover leash sou n , t.rIy breeze hloaviltg. Stand h whit h draws the dark preen of spruce, past which"drieintt ahead in lurching dives, while iii L c si•s wear the. .,,-... r rat t L. i e. not too large lei •. k screws. ews. Cmc. the As soon as ties first table anM m r- Y The t11elo,.,hint, for h all their ',eight-inait;tt e with any dark-4.;,lore:•i sicn.ri g e e h.: Meal .n nt i o 1i,1 dead �iL:i,,t o us ._.• y �:y :�°.t ( white and trhoese in Vele- place emelt, white. The duel: �1.+ °:led girl, Ca e- eia& . villi rt�rnen,'..: e : 3:it white oral -1 p11,si.eee the dal lir el"' her I)fei, : sees ilii•"t cel :a- The loves gray siting.,* on the llep'" W �eia:V L•ie e'. days', The '.,s;' -comp: xie:nei1 git•1• may -c:frig'le.jos the grey errstamee h. e t Ra i(si'. 1c t.lp the were tearing;. !from out the gloom far'ard calve the of rho cabal, house is cap led a1•oancl ; Y god the shipper sung on.: sharply, "Set' its edRc °U lankti u I ,I ' •1 a All day long they stood up the coast drone of a horn. or meanie a� ar i you have comfortable th' light sails" S'pyinn his nephew I Y •P •= pon a iii t toe, ef Nova .Seattle dropping the land into. The crowd were all up :and mustered men cat tit it bat but th is •,. e.. cut, u their is note anal good-looking iamb leaf for very;lie called him.•"I an ye steer, I�'ranl:?"twenty :a hide streak towards nightfall, when! eft—their oilskins gleaming in the little outlay. If dt•Sired the goods' "S L •' 11'n r " n r le ,. enough room for all the horn.anothe'r light gleamed,sial-Like in of the mist. "All right," cried y , t re t h A swe ed tl boy. Ito cut bait and bait t1?elr men g "That's ,"Clew ' e. ' " the darkness oil #lie 'bow. Chats'the skipper, taking th. wheel. ' (lave wed to cover the mattress s can be kin steer Cap cn Dal, y s �pa:l:et, around these bait -boards, so i ome e _ • T • levels an' tie them u Pawn fa les;ed to one of the trout cls.tins,: Uncle Jerry laughed. Huh! S;Taal, have io bait on the uriy kid—a huge ironbound, ..aid the skipper in reply •rap y e iip brought enure' across the back and of ye kin steer that barge I cal'late box just fortivard of the Cabin house _ to his nephew's enquiry, "Th' next;b.::•oon lin stays'll" t n ''•e de to th, ono t front h ye sins eel any in , Take wheel.'and down in the hold.Thus the rea�o^ jest {To be oontinued,) D t o tl t ! repeated; Aft 1 trance to Halifax bah oor. W e 11 .see t• Burns, eta,. enr)o�t�d. i, r.�. side e p p :,i to 'sora chain ' l t the ' T• ic„ th' n one esu barely shawnl above tli 1„i” „� three l :ast-no cit -east iii cauiscl tvlzy the favored spots sire drawn for, horizon is Saliibroeticl at the en-1iviinard's Liniment ree- t fo l ..,a race sic i of the s^sing• <, , „ a . as -n 1-eas , su' 1', ter t Lis apportionment was set 1 Sh rtv. and he grasped the spoke isfactorily carried out the skipper th' Tights all night long as we travel •� while his un(Ie went efor:vard for asked, "Who drawed Number One up th coast. Th don't shut A touel"_ (.f guy (: etas wink! make. it nee.eE Short Cuts to Housekeeping. ;breakfast. 'dory?" Two men answered "Ail right 1n thiel. o fog: at is, of ?t 1► lea•Tiiling to meet ,. veils are Ds=r L skinned lit T ; e br.r g.= out tie' with sea x?1 .:. fl i+.11.:•?•. Oma. auburn-' • hale gi _ ,1,_ i:ewee" ni c :is and n they will fell t''it.1 eelor in rich br,•;Wvne. Mae. t;nrk greens, soft, purple and uio'f t amber and golc1 quite an array from :.hich to chose.! In hues wh-:•ch are not too ih tease,, yel •as is a de' ;htfcl color to wear once in a while by almost all types' except possibly the brunette with dark : eye ,lel sailcw eomplentiolr. Rose,. eta, or pink will be most becoming' to heat. Dark bine is the oasis in the desert for all of us and is in good taste in many different types of dresses and! snits and Hats, for ;ern different oc- l ea ioi•s. of u: 1 ,r � �© 1, a,. . j fah. end bIc .•ie3 Red 111 the '. ]leek :Utfl arts?i(1 i; the girl { Remember this, girls: there is the silo=• for the occasion as well as th.e correct style far the occasion! Selecting the color that makes usi attractive is eat a matter of hard and • fast rules, nor is it altogether guess work. We must each study ourselves and try on different color's in the store' before buying. One look in the mirror holding folds of the material close to the face, tells us whether it may be worn to best advantage. A study of color combinations from good pictureis will help too, For Your Best Hat. , A circular hast bot forms the foun- dation of a splendid receptacle for your :best hat. The box is enclosed in a eretaune bag whichprotects the box and keeps it frons getting broken with handling. Tie bag draws up over the top of the box keeping dust away from the hat. Still another advantage of title useful. box is the fact that it may be hung up on a hooks when shelf space is limited, with the assurance that veer bet will not be "mussed.' It may e.Iso be carried when trr..aveling', for �,. bo.' of this kind covered with a dark eectvill;e beg is really lees eonspicu- u is than the usual bandbox, TJ ,._«1.e the b,)' , fir sit take a strung seen":. etie•d 1i• -,t Lox "1ase e enough to If E(f11 lionise to save feathers from If ever a boy felt proud it was boys. Set tit' watch at twelve noon When 'Sambro Head was passed turned in andfellasleep with —When a a w t h thatmorning. t ndin a• the.. YP : Sl rt S a t ro goodYg One hour chickens or turkey-, it is a plan•an'twelve minute; io. to sl ear the fowl before scalding wheel of the schooner be kept a vigi- watch." The positions for the fishing g' � lant eve on the compass and aloft at work were also portioned out, and the caving pin feathers and 'guiles in the; the gaff -topsail which was set. There men were detailed off into "splitting f•:e ' i —Mrs I' C T was a spanking breeze blowing,and gangs" consisting of a 'throater," A rent way to kee-p the oilcloth on when the gang piled on the "kites' "gutter," and "splitter," while the best ' the kitchen table clean is to paste it' the Kastalia careened to theweightof and oldest suit fishermen aboard were instead of tacking it on. I have dis-' the wind in them and buried her lee selected for the- salting and "kencu- covered that it will wear much longer, scuppers in a boiling of froth. Up ing" work in the hold. Shorty, as spare as it cannot move and wrinkle when! went the great balloon jib, and the hand, was given no definite place, but wiped and it does not crack and soak men swaying en the halliards were he was competent enough to join a up the water, -1I. A. P. drenched in spray when she hefted the splitting gang if necessary, although sail. "Hey yi Sheet her down And he did not understand the science of An equal mixture of talcum powder six brine -drenched fishermen laid their,salting fish. He did not have a watch and baking soda sifted inside the hose' weight on the, lee sleet and belayed to stand, but he was supposed to give before one starts on a long walk will it taut as a wire backstay. a hand to anyone who wanted him. keep the feet from growing tired and The fisherman's staysail or mein-Theday passed quietly, and the aching.—L. M. T. topmast -staysail was sent aloft next schooner sped along at a steady and set to leeward; and then, having: eleven knot clip. Hourly the log was " dressecl' the vessel with all the: hauled and the reading •mounted by "patch" of four lowers, two topsails„ eleven sea - miles on every sight. It balloon, and staysail, the gang trooped 1 was good going, the breeze was aft. i steady, the barometer ."set fair," and dressing Shorty. "We've -hung man, out all ! witad- vale h the surmised that tdaylightley'd be next her rags for y,e. See ef ye kin tear th' ; morning. Even though e skipper patch off'n her. Drive her, son, drive • Dye Old Wrap, Skirt, Sweater, Curtains In Diamond Dyes Each package of "Diamond DYes" contains directions so simple any wo- man can dye or tint her faded things new. Even if she has her!" ! that the E.N.E. •course would take sh , t T1 -ie skipper • came up from below : them' to Cape - SableNova Scotia— the point where most Eastern Bank - boundbound fishermen make for en their journey to the "grounds•." Where the had not told them, yet they a11 knew never ed •before a d u y can p a rich, fadeless color into shabby skirts,ev?t lf a polisbed brass instrument. e ,See this, FranI., he said. dresses, waists, coats, stockings, The other, intent on steering, sweaters, eoverings, draperies, hang nodded. - ,1 skipper was going to rafter that none —no other kind: then pet -feet home t' put it over now. etre take' our de surmises were made. Some said Hal - dyeing• is .guaranteed. Just tell : your! P'arture from here—five miles off Cape - fax, others said Canso, :and some ven� druggist whether the material you Ann mice ie -4 sloven o Choc:,.. Remember , aired on the Magdalene or the .Treaty that, Frank: Shore of Newfoundland, for the bait wish to dye is wool or silk, or whether Heaving the log over the stern, the had yet to be procured ere they could it is linen, Batton, or mixed goods. skipper watched it for a few minutes, start fishing. Diamond Dyes never streak, spot, and .then with a sigh of contentment Shorty turned iii that night with all facie, or run. ..• 43. lit up his pipe and, began pacing the the sea` liaises acting as his ll'illaby, Cheese Century Old. -• ings,.. everything! Buy Diamond Dyes "This , is a patent log. I'm a -goal k ew,, though in the fo'c'sle various Some of the wealthy -families' in Switzerland possess cheeses more than a century bid which are served only on. the most important occasions, Nine fires in -tee are caused by bit - man hands. 'lilac causes look trifling, but the co1isequenees are a national disaster, We Have lost thousands of square miles of timber from. fire alone tell tilxres as much as has been turner to use, A single 'grainof indigo dye will tine one ton of water, Minarrl's- LjtLiill@pt .for Dandruff, weather quarter. The gang were lay- ing around in sunny places overhaul- ing and rigging trawl gear, while some who had finished . their work. were lalling in etheir bunks below. After thesail is put on her there is yery little work to be done on a fish- hig vessel except steer and keep a loots -out. The loom of the land faded from a streak of green, brown, and iilack into a silhouette of bide, and when they ha Ied the log at nine and found they had made twenty-two knots the vessel w s alone on ; i suelit .circle of rolling, 'ante gee, They were out on open -water at last; the land had sunk be- low the !hos son, and 'Shorty, as' he Steered, sniffed at the salt -laden : air and. glanced at the stretch. of -•sae_ rounding ocean vith gladsome eyes. and the easy' rise and swing of the • ft*te ;a• ..res a Labor -Saver Alone You will find the as, SLIDING FURNITURE SHOe a most profitable investment. You can move your furniture easily and smoothly over any carpet or floor with little effort. The "Onward" saves rugs from wear and tear. Simply and quickly put on without screws or sockets. Tell your dealer all furniture you buy must be equipped with glass base Onward . Sliding Furniture Shoes. All siecs and styles, both glass base and somite metal base Made in Canada by ONWARD MFG. CO., Kitchener, Ont. Jill postman and expressman will bring Parke -r service right to your house. We pay carriage one way, Whatever you send — wilether it be household ` draperies or the most deli- cate fabrics.- will be speedily returned to their original freshness. When you think of cleaning or dyeing think of PARKER'S. tis Parker's Dye Works � �Tr s Limited Cleaners and Dyers 791 Vonge St. Toronto 03 Tindr �k eineii: : iR OLA reTROLEUM JELLY A VERY efficient 1 ]. when a.ixtl5rr �h tic � t used as a first-aid dressing for cuts, scratches, bruises, in- sect bites, etc. Keep a tube in the house for emergencies., CIIUISI?BROUGII MPG. COMPANY (Consolidated) 1880 Chabot Ave. Montreal CORNS Lift • Offf•with Fingers Doesn't -Blatt a bit! Drop 1. little "Freezone" on. an aching corn, instant- ly that corn stops hurting, then shortly you lift it right off with finers" Truly! Your druggist sells i tiny bottle of ."Freezone" for .a. few cents; Sufficient to remove eeery hard" cern, soft corn, or corn between the toe, and the eat. luses,'•without- soreness or irritation,