HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Advocate, 1922-6-1, Page 6BLUE WATER
A TALE OF THE DEEP
SEA FISHERMEN
BY FREDERICK WILLIAM WALLACE,
1!~Copyright by the Musson .Boot •Companyl•
American fishermen sailed in. It was
not long before the sounds .of battle
attracted a crowd, while the excited,
yells of the Frenchmen brought the
whole crew of the brigantine to .the
scene "Trawlers! trawlers!" roared
A voice. "A scrap! a scrap!" -
Upon the hail every American, Can-
adian, and Newfoundland, fisherman
uto he fray, n Canso wharves
the fight developed
into a proper beach battle between t
some forty of the brigantine's crew
and a gored twenty or thirty Anglo-
Saxons, who, carried away by the ex-
-eitement of the melee, shouted and.
roared with deep -water oaths and
How the Story Started, ! the two on watch, retired to their kicked and smashed their opponents
,+ Frank yvesthare:, known as bunks to catch up on sleep. with hairy fist and heavy sea -booted
Shorty," lives at Lang Cove an Da.y It was clear when they arrived off feat, "Look out for their knives]"
of Fendt' coast with his another and Cranberry Island and negotiated the bawled a man whose timid was drip
Ins r+ncl� Bee
channel into the Itarbor, tenanted as ugly slash, and
usuat, by a fleet of fishing yes
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bottle of rum whereupon Frankel Y Gloucester mere the face of the man h had him.
fondness for drink and hors r greetings rough he growled end turnme h h d together leather dust, asphalt, cotton
T F
Capiaan Ferry Claxk. = ping blood from an 1
chum Lemuel Ring, dxl>;k-�a E There were man G1 uce o sols. Shanty* saw hitn drive his boot into
uncle tells hitu the story of his fate among them, and as the Kastalia "Take Haat y, who is cut e!"
+ > ye dhirtg, 1,-nifin' swine!" Yoi Soles iJ€ shoes+ is made bx ttoliing
er s care l swept an the crews shouted 9
rad his •
Grace �F es -haver went down off) gr g ,and enquired of the prose/ another Frenchman on the mouth fibre and linseed .oil, the mixture w
Sable Island with ten of her crew anti ape" is outside, , his bleeding fist, th with reduced to the requisite consistency,
Improved v
her skipper. This ha:; Elie desired of-; 'hat are all these vessels in here! The little French boycow being formed ' 1 is l' a the methods of whitefish and
feet upon Frank. He finishes school:for?" enquired Shorty of a fisherman.; th d • cowered Into g r into a street by h3•disuito .hatching eggs of the whitefish are
e suras e
another cage, lifting them by means
of a teaspoon, The parent birds will
now start to rebuild and three set-
tings a year are passible.
To Make Wash Day Easier, .
If you can't have stationary laun-
dry tubs and• most of you can't—take
your galvanised iron tubs to the tin-
smith and have him eut a hole in the tri
bottom and attach to a faucet. The
tabs may then be quickly and easily!
emptied.
Do not attempt to wash in the old
la'bos•ious way of rubbing every gar-
ment Use a good washing powder,
which, with the soap, will remove the
dirt front the ("leaner 1 th T
are many on the market which are
Grocers Were Grossers,
harmless and make rubbing of all but - Many of our modern trade names
badly soiled parts unnecessary.
•
Increasing Fish T ri
g �' ilea.
y rman a oorway of shed d 1
,k a an Doted on 'pressure. It is waterproof, shaving such results that this ex -
with credit to hitnsiet and spends the ` "Waal, some are waitire for bait,l with frightened eyes hit Sh t a
ceedingly valuable finny species
e -rimer as at; auttritiee to •T.ong I cal'late, an' others are laid up, ale i ducked in and out of thetusslin < mob The small
Dick" Jennings. �•, his nee':' th g .
ngs.. In Augt st u 1 o ere are jest spendin'their time, and struck wherever he could •see a body are i
takee '•i=na on a fishing trip as spare' Ioafin' here 'til tai' cod comes crawlan', swarthy face.
he 1 a':,orrd the Keastalia which has aboard," t (To -be continued,) Minard's Lin
n estest banes in the Human cares is now
earn, steadily gaining numbers in the Great!
Lakes. The work has been highly sys-
lme tc#ar Burns, ct� tematlzed, and is being conducted by
the Vatted States Fisberies Bureau
in co-operation with our:own Cana-
dian authorities. The scale on which 1
the artificial propagation of the white-
Ash is being carried on may be judged
from the fact that in the year 1921
the Fisheries Bureau hatched 540,,000,-
000 egg's and planted 420,000,000
young "fry." Thanks to this work,.
the whitefish h•,app'ly in the Great
Lakes has been increasing aver since;
1917. It is helped importantly by a
new interest which the lake provinces
and States are taking in the. matter,
and which is evidenced by the frame
n -t w : eeehe? the Great Banks,, 't "How is it that we kin git our bait
'thout waitin' like these fellers for;
CHAPTER FIVE--(Cont'd.) ..rt,
Tit• 1 "Haw? Waal, sonny, it's cause you
icce,s,,s,rive dories were prepared hey an uncle what hez a long head on!
eats •he au` they - swept stern the fleet git a an'
upplya long his arrangements
er uncle
t, z y painter WAS handed down to hez a good name among tli' trap fel-
then:
and made fest to their stern leis ashore here, an' they'll oblige
1 l t while their was belayed to him afore anyone else --'sides that he
o
the 1 e.sset's taffrail until another dory allus pays a little niore'n the other
w e Launched. Thus hi twenty min- feller, an' it pays in th' long run," f
tate there' were two strings of five' Shorty nodded, "Tell me," he asked. Sho Sews.
dtr:e.. each towing from the port and after a '" , $`
st.arj and quarters of the vessel, and crime vess l� like is it that an cornet
hos ahvays trending aprons
` " � .Q a perspiration inter a Canadian ' �: I iiia 'log its of lace,
I: t i¢ t, was aro e we
are kin come
ppir th t b'
ht A She hasn't time to look out at
rime his facia. A man has to be plies? I thou port
an gat sup i
get anywhere if they did not first la'.
their plans.
Canaries on the Farm.
g American vessels! a pass-
sprightly on his feet and quick with couldn't easter u Canadian• port unless ins; face, Raisin
fingers :o ea
.:]e ee Dauer sailing at a five-kaiot fit rafter damages.„
r'+p
1, h handle dory painters with at was for shelter or writer, or to re-' The lads of Camden are nothing to pastime for
The oracle bit off - quid before ie Only the sound of needles or the and oro table pastime too for pre
++l
_ ones, is have no
her-- fi of mesh al
vious to I9Z4 the m ' "and trap-, If the mesh be not to
pl
navies is a fascinating "tg oflawsfor the protection of the"
the woman on the farm hiteese. and the regulation of the size
lowed to be used for seine
have curious origins. The costerr
monger, for example, was in the old
days .a costard-monger. He hawked
a kind of fruit called the costard.
The word t`monger" means a seller,,
and is stili found in ironmonger, fish-
monger, and so on.
Originally the grocer was a gosser,
a nian who sold things by the gross, or
a wholesaler; no one knows why his
name should have changed in spelling.
When we spea'i of a. wholesale grocer,
we are really saying the seine thing
twice.
Tailor is a French. word meaning
one who fits:the figure. Draper ivy
also French; it comes from the word
drap, and means .a dealer in elath.
Mantle -maker, originally: Mantua -
maker, is Italian. Oloaka were fash-
fonable in the time at Mantua, and
were called after it. Milliner, origin.
ally Milaner, stood for a dealer in
goods made of ltiiilanese silk and
etrew,
Thq met puzzling word is Leber.
dasher, which has baffled many pdople
sl and produced all kinds of weird ex-
anataons, The haberdasher was
ormerly a pedlar who went round to
fairs selling ribbons, buttons, and
then small articles, which he carried
in a sack. His name comes from two
Id words-- hafer, meaning acts, and
riche, a sack.
"Let ;��!" cried the s;;ippe1•. The plying 'either they can, S. An, wheel's whir. heater number of
dwry
i is enter; imported
commercial T•ow ie away art
these little songsters were t d small the little ones which f
lest, in the starboard string hove American veseel hez no right t' to ' have a enema
aloe
can o't aw d o
have a cnanee tQ s;t b'„
their buoy over, and whine the line a Canadian port roles, as you say,x from Europe, but with changed con-
w°;t, running, out made ttit„ end of the to gat rete nary supplies or shelter, She was born a dreamer, but she never ' dieions the Supply fell afY, and can-
haired
trawl fast to the ane nor, When but an American vessel kin git bait,' leaves her roam, ivies now command prices undreamed ll - •
the aneher and ewe -eine had run its Lee, an' stores of she takes out a :holy, She .weeps up the thread ends with of ten years ago. Still Shocked. o
length, the den -mate xcr iirg the Veeven.ly t;lIofius VivereM license bee a little broom, First of all, let me tell First Rooster; "What's the nurtter
ei'wI sung out, t.n.st cfa":' And the Payer' th' Canadian Government` .a! And what she is thinking and what keeping a can e i you Haat lay with that black Leghorn hen?"
d�' + painter was unfastened from the R ePlaia n half a tan on th' vessel's' she tarn aiy in a cage you are d Ditto: S i
�e ,, •,y eeven y, an hundreds 4f year:. t
In tills taiarr. r-�a tlyxa f; se;_. ;;;g this craft hez oaEc' o' them tlnin?s.,, i i ,"...., ."_. - of
tvlIn s;r rm cif ten fl e were scat-" When they crane to an : Dae to this face, the; little
been
tnchor, she was barn a gipsy, taut she nevei transformed from the little They Nevar Cut Brsad.
Need osier• -time four milt, a:,r Fee null Shorty went ashore with h' peeks the road i, L`ray'
410171 :,1 t"tt•n ; simply of ase end batt load, _ bird t'ntarc}v dependent on loan for,
tit, the • h Doer wee- the 'thy wandered oils to o a Neither moon nor water make, Ler its food. To free your pet canis fti.1
steal; of the, clary Wage of thiita registered tonnage v knows not depriving one of God's er recon t tn: hell �hork, mucks
eery year. She's' Is less than the sound of the wind of lie, e+iaise.
while slit• cio',arer t^�sve:d the rest of entitled to thein. special privileges of ii d city, Canaries have been raised °came Out of the eggs she had been a
the tiil;t' she lies out th iso S� d • When it blows. in captivity for
d Fitting on:'
Gist's of so-e:.lied "selelde anteing
nimals are etati'd to be due to eolie,
he severe pain causing horsed and
Iter sufferers to threw thetii,-r;t,•ea
about in agony.
wr is uncle in row n bird of the Canary: Islands, to: 144'1 ". garde it as a gamont Fin to
left to .t•; the=ir belted trawls into the a dory, and while the skipper was ar-=�4r follows after pipers with a tipsy a yellow or green and r i ro cut bread with a knof', declaring that
ec:itfia c the Bank. When the last, rans;irr for a sit l yellow sins;rn#, • , n i t
p the Bunds wore given to break it.
look at
a :.,rias, tl' , t : relic11 'nye I te? die eye .raking Fre ilc l be; anti •- 1 •i
•n
e., ,ts ni, t t} t ties:; i ,;tc;tg(1 to at the end of the tvleirf. She was a Perhapsh h li
shine_wonderfully ancient craft 1 hard as death.
`an �, said him un,le When n lnnetl t) • a ]i d • . i
...X.- ,,, I r , seemingly,
::. to, 1; heel n, ' ' y ug er.,we of •,w•art
to iia, t uirnel n Lilath l e ; to attend s kinne:i Breton fishermen. Ikea :mists' a ,
t •,�•, "ship til seemed ,. tayed anyhow, the foremast '7' halways mending' ' aprons
f+erl aril, en, gat th' peeve out. Then had a decided rake over the bows,' ' making hits of lace
yell better give tl, .tit+l:. a hand en' while the mainmast canted are and She hasn't time tc look oust at
fill his Iaarpa lens o' «ori: fors bout a pa
crime, for the bird would st-',n, sol
she rows tat Iave is -- tit=;ith. '
In €electing your pair of liirda i,k Nevt•r r�imd admirer ; the last Wit,
yueing birds, and it is hest ne,t to P "get on meth the i^ext.
them both s
Minard'a Liniment for Dandruff.
e have,
r yellow. I.,�.eline.-.s, ntr:tti
alt an plumage, and srn't,th, n )n -oral r • The maximum to t�tght Weil a
- legit are the heist ;...0 'at'a.=; of "cher shtra!tl be able to crarry without
F
kale , ere i fi.:,, ¢n;aaa' Ani while �ehicliela4ked positively iagt;a=legr]th' The lads face, healthy beide, Paving bought ,oto•: bra tl;ang tiae4la .i< aakpoirt once -third of
his :feel; , re e n r and eo,vn the h fraye•t Irish a of Gtinideti axe nothing to birds, you must considti' the hf r {+atai ,i,t+, r rtlaal wcis*least r Kist
tae porn rots d chafing
iu•�I�
an. c a ng her--•. : iiicasuiin�• must
., •• C ease. One; ,Ilio---- tic ,tblt. to s.airr '
of star+tts Shai ,r �u •ital himself �liip-° gear, Upon the foremast there lasing fdnly the sound 0x1» ine•ht=s yvnat}d dap 3 d r lbs. lest.
herr the She
t.;eaau ed it form the four scandalized , sound of needles or the !frame
A wire or willow Y '
(civ ons on dsek into which the fieh tied.- slovenly uponrthem, the sails' wheel's whir. frame i 1C nt ting Bail new ,' I'
. , gc= .int: oEit the f�lik • shrau is sagged 1 for ,
ve n s s •rote ilnf;• and is ;
are pitched; t a ni, while
the
pt w ¢ 4 'a t , , , gyet want of setting up,
(aiming up the ' >reaies of and the braces and running rigging
tl.e? herring -bait cutting, zed fi!lin streamed from aloft in nieg . r "11'h+r y .tact
and cleaning the cook's lrnrp: fere anti,
bights. A line of ragged v i''�Itly , i t I, Tour Plan, r only renis Iris. Supply Westin ma -0 nu piilltry Ian<w tir.:i artist u,,e old ,1:=thea'
aft.s;fi a. lain. was: 4i a are rill familiar with the milk- serial ---short •�^=ecce of •strin g 1 pales,
soaking three in cold watc••
strurg across the d I between th aid, who when -carrying r eta, g wl.,It new, w
days I;z I eye wan.' masts, a felt' dried d h I , aiz v n 1 pail of Madam t anew II , ,JI plea nt alit li f
cath t Me h and Bank lignnia while over tI r ,mill. an her head, to dreaming f nearly two ' •
a also essential, ,•.+,at:a ants b1I0.Ee u ang
--;Ilarold Vinat, Do not put your birds together until!thein It pre t i i '
late in the spring. t too cur} 't preservative measure. If you have
Thus t]12 ' eoa a ween e' m l .. , l;rah�.. ,t �" x,
„,.. et ung in the - � � ' + `< ivr spend' splitting, from
dered from Ii , , .•_ ., a -
` rigging, c to _tern dependedlgot in„ o weans in cranstruct-! i
to Bank. It w good 11,hiree weather; to string of what Shorty deduced were' what she would do with the shilling; ing, her nest. From t
fish were rt itrrl,ttr'r hen on
~� i, and e vt IlaEtgs skate fins. Rust and dirt predomiriat Slle should get for the milk, ;;ave her; until setting time shewill 1
sae th;: pen 'eel 't .�¢
„ caniulr code , and the boy contrasted the, tum-! head'a toss, and lost her chance too very hush' bird. F le a
cl,lort., hake. rind bering French` hulk with the 'mak. tied lettuce or raw;
and a sprinkling of 1•.rtrim, e a fortune. The book of fables apple freely at this time. When the
poliock. S.,tktttin1es they fished ineyaoht-like American fisherman upon ends the tale with the warning: nest has been completed and the three!
"flying sets” a • described., and at ;which he was sailing•.
anchored with the! ,1S While he was star]ng• down upon the "Don't count your chickens before or four sea -green eggs laid it i5 the
other time they
big e•to;•ht-itheh•
over the bvws,riandil the dories rowed,ou dory -littered fsomeonedeck shr shrieking
was althhe I ameof the opinion, however,that
out from the vessel and fished in o-1 forecastle a little bo came TIM- - Dan -the,very
sitians with the s � r , and,y Y, milkmaid has been a t er
chooner as a corn-; ning out on deck hotly pursued by at much underrated young woman. In -
mon centra It was hard work. man, who 'beat him unmercifully about stead of having been used as a hors
Roused out before sures • to b 't t h
P , e ,body with a rope. The Sad cower- rible example all these years, Doll
the trawls,setting al u
� tub and tun all eta do
o YI
down
n a shiId hi corner endeavoring to should have been used to point a
day long; pitchrnb out the fish and ' s fac e
the evenings '•dressing dawn,"salt-
e wi 1
down him thxewt this much to be said in her favor:
laingmp nand kerosene torch until the his seate lbooted fee-t,startede and he sickeninin to g' She had a definite plan,
wearied body almost dropped from ; thuds as the man drove his heavy . Never mind if her aim was nothing
sheer physical exhaustion. boots into the little body roused all mare than to bedeck herself with glad
Shorty took his share with the Shorty's anger, and before he was; raiment and capture a nian. There
crowd. He tended dories, shipped ; aware of it" he found himself on the' was something she wanted and was
pen-b.aards, cleared up decks, and oiled l deck of the brigantine and rushing; going after. Therefore, I submit that
lamps, and when the loaded boats for the tormentor.
came alongside he held the painters! "You bigswab!" i Dolly, instead of being frowned down
and helper} hoist them aboard inters! ekiri up a .belaying yelled Shorty,,andj as an empty-headed dreamer, should
the fish had been pitehforked out. In rail, heecaght the stonished French-,
in from. the be lauded for having a\purpose.
dressing down the fare he prepared man a stunning blow on the side of i Aimlessness is the curse of society,
the dress keelers or guttingtables a the head which dropped him to the, the •cause of ninety-nine per cent. of
filled the wash -tubs, ansaw it that, deck. PP iI all the failures. Make a canvas of
the gutting and shacking knives were! "Come on, kid!" he shouted to the! your acquaintances, both men and wo-
sharp. He kept a tally of the "count" bay cowering and crying on the deck. men—,and we might as well include
they—al! the dory -mates counted the fish P "Cut pan' run!" And graspingthe lad! g
caught—and checked up the. by the arra, he hauled him this feet; amaidensendand youth, boys and girls—
they
trenched" or piled salt fish in the' and hustled him over on to the wharf, andefinte purposout howe in themhave
hold pens. Incidentally he leal•ned! •An excited jabber :arose from the 1 life, something
the correct way to salt and stack the ,brigantine as the boys jumped on to
let which they are aiming, to which
cleaned fish, and learned the evils of; the dock, and err a trice a mob of, they are bending all their energies,
"slack" salting and bad piling. . It tatterdemalion St, Mara toughs camel and :by which theyare directing
was a hard daily grind, all
y but the men running up the wharf after them. � their activities. Only a small per
were well
fed,
ate like ice • a,
firs" ,
esand "Run, run!" ,
,French
y, Y, cried'
slept ed Fr
e t likeIFrank,' cent. ca
p dead .Hien, and the boy could • dragging his frightened companion by' The rest arel sri ply doing the plan. ng -
feel his muscles hardening under the f the arm, and both lads ,legged it up I at hand, without a thought as to
wore,., e I the wharf as hard as the could ga.
Captain Clark was a"driver,"and i The French boy was too sick, or too where .it will read them.
much of his success was due to this 1 frightened, to run fast, and when Look over our list of farm friends
characteristic. While the fine weather ''Shorty glanced behind, he could see who have made a success of farming
lasted he iurnecl leis ga rut at
, ,,, ns arms, while, moral and adorn a tale. For Dolly has
_alt -1 the great brute beating
In the morning. �r four i the pursuers gaining upon them, "Go
out ell da long, and had them setting! to it, Frenehy, he panted-. "They're
Y ' g, and waren they re-! hard after us! 'Round th' corner. here
turned aboard at dusk it was to Glean quick!" won't •find them working without a
and salt the fish until midright, Men As they turned e shed they .almost system,.starting the washing when
snatched sleep when they could, wolf collided with a number of fishermen all the clothes are dirty, „putting the
ed food in "mug ups," and lived their t leisurely strolling down to the dock. kettle -_
waking hours in oilskina and. jack- i "Hey there Frank!" - when. the 'team walks into
boots, with the skipper in a bantering, •a:sttanishm
but dos'
You will find that everyone had a
-definite plan. Size 'up the women who
are successful money makers. You
ass the fray cannoned the barnyard, or finishing the spring
ascent way, driving them to the into a .bully figure. "Where'n tophet housecleaning the. last day of August,
limit of human enduranee. Unshaven., art, Ye ,gain' L' Shorty looked up, They all have an aim, and if theydo
faces sunburnt, encrusted with salt, panting, and 'recognized J'ud: Haskins, sometimes fall short of it it is be -
and smeared with torch make, . the with four of the Kastalia's
fishermen appear $ rough and des two strangeA gang and cause oP unforeseen itlterruptions, not
t? ol?aw i in , f h (because they hadn't definitely
ear s�plte of F't•'enclvies--knocker this k• �y planned.
pests -loo in American-
•rs caner. ,
th 1d about then work.
• ±„ Merl' ,hodlaa t;li.a� ��{� an �icl�llk', him. I-1aisi� out th' felller
incessant round of chaff and jokes an• 4,':'I'd-::.,.i rut. Ftenchies Sill;-ei DFZI,ev, •i1e i l 3 1, fe l.php •
•
while they prosecuted their menotan- a-eornin' after tis!" .'"&7 " 9 her atm, int Ieast tie effort
jus daily grind,
"had" He had (barely gasped tl1e hards� oul� '.F?1ss,J Orth intalehe ne next i e Dolly
Then came -a day when the hold . before the t Malo men 1 t x l
man announced that the bait was ing ad into e n oss er eg,.., aeras wire Il sell Elie
tlone . aroilnd the' co flexr �and� into the I milk and buy the. eggs, and raise t
and those -w o heard murmured group, Instantly Haskins dropped his chick the
their relief at the intelligence, "Al•„ s • ande ease grittrenough
no h to ]s,
l parcel, anda with a.growling iho hath she will if:she has rou •h to l
right, bullies,” cried the skipper, "Gat 'carnal blazes, are ye ,:�lh.av' '?":g �y
the anchor aboard! Take in th' ridin' hauled off and smashed a F;ie ` ifite' ; ,b r
sail � en' set th' patch! Swing her ofi' between the eyes with his fist. i 'die, lots' of p`eopie m.is•s tr
first
sotr -west for Canso!g e st, This re And
And; when the was. the signal for a general mix -u tune. But many more Will. And
sail was tut on her the men, except and with whoops of delight the other' equally sure : it Is•, they would never
father bird's turn to work; for after'
madam has finished laying she begins]
the thirteen -day brooding period, and
hermatemust provide her with food!
and keep the eggs warns while she•
s.
( At the end of the thirteenth day, if
everything has gone well, you may ex-
pect a wee, naked .birdling in the nest;
and another one each day thereafter
until all are hatched. This is the
critical period. The greatest losses
occur after the young birds are hatch-
ed. Feed the yolk of a hard -bailed
egg, keep the food and water dishes
clean and well filled and let nature
take her course. I want to impress
upon you how very necessary it is
that the birds be kept free from
molestation. It is ]card to refrain
from peeping at the babiei every
other minute, but upon that- very
thing rests your failure or success.
Let us suppose that you have take"
my advice, and the young birds have
grown until they fill the nest and be-
gin to stretch their necks to see the
outside world. Now you must supple-
ment the boiled -egg ration with
'cracker r dos
t. Mix the two ingredients
together until you have a paste. The
birds wile thrive on this food. By the
time the young ones are four weeks
old they will leave the nest and learn
to eat. When you are sure they can
eat by themselves, remove "them to
Bee
Supplies
Don't buy furniture or mein! 'mai:
fitted with erd•faslaloned, 51a1,45',
st,ructice castors. T.11 Sratr dealer
yea must have the
,a
'ward
A StiolNG F
1IRPt1TURESi•IOE
• ^ rr
Moor balks, falls nut or
hnrmlc sis awl i)oi eless•
" ; • ly ever carnets, rut's.
linoleum or hardwood
floors. Saves housework
— Proven tl damnue
Furniture and hardware
dealers sell theta.
411 sires and rtyks, bofk
Vass base and smooth
'Riot boa
Made in Canada by
■tt� 7 ONWARD) MFG. CO.
L p'- Kitchener, Oat.
Beekeepers will find, by looking
up our cataiog, everything need-
ed for the production of honey.
Ruddy Mfg. Co. Ltd.
Brantford, Canada
Successors to Ham Bros. Co. Ltd.
Send for a copy.
The Famous Cooey
Canuck Rifle
Tire only Rifle in -the world
with the wonderful, ac-
curate. hard-hitting; 8 -
grooved barrel, and the
automatic safety half
cock on the bolt. See
them at your local
store.
Or delivered direct
to your Post Office
by return mail
any place in Can-
ada, upon re-
ceipt of above
amount.
Satisfaction
guaranteed.
A Retruly
In
ttl"a
TVALNUT
Stock
$8.751
.22 Calibre
shoots any
size up to .22
long rifle,
26 Calibre,
turn bolt action,
shoots any .28
rim fire. A, real
rifle, Every
part
of the Gooey Can
uck is thoroughly
tested and h
red tagas oure
Card attached. Guarantee
take a substitute, get
the ^•enuine, or order
direct from us,
The I,r. w. 00013r
7'daohiae ,Arms Co.
317 to 321 rtzowtanet Ave.
. Toronto- Ganada
,•.ai`k _._. Iu.L+r+- .. ,§.at7rY.�3 �.4if�t:.+
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The $185 Tractor (F.O.B."
Cuts the Cost of Cultivating
A Serywheel and one man con do more-
oultiveting than sive nen. with wheel
f JLT ?LIE$ 'hoes. It pays for itself before the growing
fan wer bV season isle over] in ekr saved. The
crogi yob il get are additional
reasons for buying a Sprywbeel. now.
Agents wanted In some localities.,
11 )SPA-ret/i7E-EI.
5i COLBORNE STREET
Dept. C. TORONTO
Tr-leVaseline Mars
CARBOLATED
PETROLEUM JELLY
AVERY efficient
antiseptic when
used as a first-aid
dressing for cuts,
scratches, bruises, in-
sect bites, etc. Keep
a tube in the house
for emergencies.
CHESEBROUGH MFG. ,COMPANY
(Consolidated)
1380 Chabot Ave. Montreal
eiheilierketillielmeaddide
bzYch .' s des -'r
CORNS
Lift Off with Fingers
Doesn't hurt a bit! Drop a little
"Freezone" on an aching corn, instatit
l
y that corn stops hurting, then short
ly you lift it right eff with fingers,
Truly!
Your drugg'it,u sells a tiny ,isettle ai
"Freezone" far a few cents, sufficient
to remove every hard corn, soft corn,
or t=orn between the toe, and the cal-
luses, without soreness or irritation,