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The Exeter Advocate, 1922-6-29, Page 2IN STOCK for immediate shipment -- Quantity of Stromberg-Carlson 2A Head Sets, No. 147 Jacks and No. 60 Plugs. We are distributors. CLEAR SIGNALS Complete Radio Receiving Sets ready for shipment Marconi Model C -- Amrad --- De Forest Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Refunded AUTOMATIC TELEPHONES AND TIME RECORDERS, LTD. 140 Victoria St., Toronto Representatives Wanted BLUE WATER... A TALE OF THE DEEP SEA FISHERMEN BY FREDERICK WILLIAM WALLACE. Copyright by The lfusson Book Company Soar the Store Started, 1 The 1922 Competitions for WO neat, More esientifie teethe -ds of judging; will be a future of this year's eompen titions in the Women's Building at th.e Canadian National Exhibition. To in- sure this, score cares have been pre.. pared end the new prize lis+t,'rtow ob-1 tainable free the Exhibitiolr offices in the Lmneden, iii ding, bears one+ of there mora cards at the head of almost every ease. In the elan s for; embroidery 10 points wM be allo'tived for fitne se, 30 for fitness and color', and 30 for workmanship; while in the hoesehohl linens there will be 40 for; originality, 30 for fitness and color' and 30 for worlunanship. For caocheaa eel and knitted work as well as quilted bed'gpreads, carpets, rugs and hence -i spurns there will be 30 points for fit-d; nesse and color, 40 for originality and __J design and. 34 for wwkmard:14. ing and nobed:y liste ,ug—asked the' Wearing apparel, for both adults. questioain:nt readin,answered e boy. se 35 /matte for design, do for worl and infants., win be judger/ oaf a basis; "I ''"onl y treat' t' read, an now that wank Weed:axe:, known sa 5 fellers l:sv quit slt:.utin' ell se a ensar� am 25 for ober and general "Shorty," lives at Long Cove en Bay dant knew* about th' history a' tis' ppe i of Faaady coast with hie mother and ; 'United State -a an' erhethL'er it W In the c3oltesy judgment is snore: his uncle, Captain Jerrp Clark, He George Weshingt:,n or :the 1,ineoln conrpleated, arra here many different tied his china Lemuel Ring, drink a what signed the Deelara#ion of Inde- score Gaels will be us;'si by the judge,1 bottle of rum, whereupon Franke potion: I'lt maybe git a ehanst t' but the approximate basin will be 30. Miele tells hien the story of his fatth read---" to 40 points for texture, 20 to 30 for era fondness for drink and hoer tate "Read it out to wd" came a chorus appointee and 1.0 for package "Grace Westhaver" went down oi3 of voices. But not ell the new ideas in the! ber a::ipper. This has,e desired ef•^ least----- en's Building work from within I l dh •11 lc Sable Island with ten of her crew and "It might not ;interest ye in th' Wen's » feet n on F_ th ask, Q fincho ishee Sol "YES, it will. Go ahead, let's hear out. t as tope t' at many w'1 veer r1 with erreait to himz t and spends the it whatever it is." from without, in, and to this end aumme: as ar, appTentice to "Long; "It's a Fren:h been written by ane Prizes are offered in a1meet every' Dick" Jennings. In August has uncle o Sabots countrymen called. Dumas," class for new ideas,—new ideas in. takes :ern on a fishing trip as spareexp.a i,ed Shorty before re„ding. "Th'stitch, in design and in purpose, a new idea in gn hand aboard the Kastalia. While at, `lire is about things what hrappened idea in an article !> kitchen use, as' anchor in Canso after the first fishing a eoup'.e hundred years ago in France new idea in an article for genera trig, frank rescues a, French boy awns --c ibot'c ^^ .^` r� �� .• - n mindLoaseaeld g ill-treatment by his fellow -sailors.. t' Ii�s�nuse,origami I'll read ye th' yarn from the The two boys try their stand at earl; beginning.” article, etch as a rase for travelling,' fishing with success. A stem bursts` seared Ida gang listened to tilt sewing, maracure or general use. That, with sudden fury. roistering steals of the "Tierce Slue et- sure?` aThaw:s • s4ope for ingenuity. Seel in sterile &saes •or cover with paraffin. Strawberry chiffon --1 cup straw- I./orrice, 1 cup sugar, 1 egg s1 te,. Wash and drain the berries, ani: then put them, the :sugar, .rail egg 'white bete a bowl. Eeat with a wires whale minutes, cr until' the 1;owl is filled with fluffy cream. This •cream may be served as a dessert, a Bake filling, or es a sub shute for Whippedel am on pleadings. Strawberry salad—2 cups s'hraw berries, 5 tablespoons powd'eredsugar, 4tallewpcons mayonnaise dressing, 4 thin elites lemon. IIeap the berries on lettuce leaves, prinkle with pow- dered sugar. P1as e one ta191e•spoon of mayonnaise on eery portion and serve with lemons Strawberry cream. --4 tops straw- berries, 1 cup sugar, 6 tabtespoonu gelatin, 2 ernes: sweet milk, 2 cape whipped cream. Math.the berries. with the sugar and put through a fine sieve. Dissolve the gelatin in the milk; strain and adi, the whipped' cream and berry juice. Pour in a wet 11103d, am set in a cold place until' M olid, The Little Girl's Wardrobe.. AU garments should allows for free - dem of motion, as it i$• child' nature to be active. A garment whirl binds or interferes with proper development of the ehild makes him bailable. Skirts should be eata•zlird to the waists, as a band wheh is tight enough to held' the skirt in position is Likely to interfere with the �eirculati+on. There are many ways by which the irni e frocks for the little noes may he made very attractive by a few fancy stitches, which can be adte.1 in a verychert time. Remember that leers," as read • aloud by tips boy in a Spee ial theses is laid on the Can slmr icit\ is e. =+ential in all 'children's ----- clear, fluent voice. The snare ef the aslant dyes and home puns. new prizes c'.tlthing, w r.3 came down thraagh tat half having bele elided: to the old list and; , Do not use dull, uninteresting eelbss CHAPTER SIX.--(Coni'�i.l ' "Weal, look who's here;"' cried Anent sialic;�7the vessel creaked and extra dollars to the old naaaads in this for children's &y ses. EV011:f a calor man. Hens tae spare hand workiu pearled in a. her oalten timbers, tale , does facie, it is better to lune the dress like a slit -of -e -gun. Lock out, boy, muffled thunder of a -e s eo�,ilti be call Indeed, the l vme�an s Commit - like a' them flalpa5 don't kroatt ye over." heard, but it was the re" i king, sword tee i- Meetly intere;;t`d in the eneour-' bright and attractive for a time rather The vessel reared on a sea, her bon- flashing D'Art lgnan and his three agement o any ills*e:opmeatt along than brave it always ugly, If car tiled Crit puked sky-high, and es she de-, contrast -ions who dominated. the Kass•; the lines of Canadian iniustiy carried, material is naked in salt waster, iasis. scended, the men on the spar gave a ta'il's cabin that night. Though a on by womesn, era carefully and: driest in the shade, yeil. "Gad Alnightyl hang on ball'" subject utterly strange to thole Nova' So much so thatt, in the deanonstra- the color well usually* haft, bar some ilnd.er a cre'aman crest went the Scotian B'rk fishermen, yet they were. tam booths which are to form the time, bowsprit, while jib and the yellow able to follow and sippr'eeiate the yarn central interest in the main room of The proper fit ef a garment has figures tyieg it up d'�,app area from with just as mueh pleasure a$ if they' the buildini ,these will be emghasiaed, mesh to do with its attraetivennee, v.cw. Kniglitheada, w r crass, and had been edueated to A. , ti i fate it is anile; to make a dress fo'c'sle scutt'e: dived from sight in a The oilskinred heed and shoulders as wr:l ns the netivitiea of Cnnadiatt yea: Ly L ,bei l of 'dd green sea, while of the watch c desk a; seal ed in the w cmeil in houceh,a ;l salience, needfict too, large, even if children t'o grew those out or. the bowsprit hung to the Seutt!e for an instant, and a raucous: otaft, business, philauthrzpy and other r• ls.t„y, With the loose fitting ger- those it like limpets and waited. for the voice, unaware of the reading below,, el -Shelve of interest. nsents of to -day, an extra. tuck will be ve ;;, 1 to rise tivith lungs which ex- bawled for the tante, The rasping; Nor is the woman in the artistic all t e provision needed for growth, pan ;reit, to bursting. After a eeeeming eurses hsrlea at him upon asking such' prefeseions to he neglected, for, In ly irterm.r.•abie period they emerged, a simple question led him to wonder, the ream at the heed of the stales!, an A Showerof Tin. red-faced, eed, dripping,.and cursefully in- • what was happening in the cabin, and; exhibition will be given of work done Per invitat •ifne, use pieces of tin eyedot. Shorty, lammed up in the he ell tee d noisily down the brass b G_nadian women in music letters .iMacs Jar enough to ft into regular eyes of the bowsprit gear, was pant shad steps. i' } , , g '` ing for breath, "Get t' hell out o' licca, you clumsy-' arts orad calfs. busine"s envelopes anr, paste the an- heart with Nature le :sten, "Come on, sonny," cried the roan footed swab!" barked a man. "Kain't3 nouncement of the e•hower, written on' I'or the earth holde sight no fairer next to him- "Pass that stop an' let's ye see th' lad's readin' to us? Go: 'Uses for Your Early Fruits. white paper, on each pace of tin, or 'Flrtn a clover field in June. git out ea this. Another o' them dives aireal, Shorty. Let's hear how th' Of Bourse, the ,amp?:st tiny to take better yet, paint the invit ition in. 'u17 about cook our geese, boy:' decal came out with them Athos, Pox-� , - black directly on the tin, rad a poet Soft the Summer winds are sighing When they came in the skipper was this, an' Aramis gala: , i care cf rhabarb i to can it, wibhaut As they sway tate blooming gr.tss, Had Your .Iron Today? pct Some —energy and iron IVER mind the weather ---,get some new vitality --speed up " any way. Don't be a tagger. Vital men resist the heat, Let lit- tle raisins help. 75 per cent pure fruit sugar, 145 calories of energiz- ing nutriment in every package-- practically predigested so it gets to work almost immediately. No tax on digestion so it doesn't heat the blood. Fatigue resisting food -iron alsol AU natural and goad. Try it when you're slipping when you yawn at 3 F.M. Stiffens up your backbone and makes thoughts flow again. TWQ package; and A gtiittts of c+ lac, fonts greatest midday lunch you've ever tried. ittle Sun -Maids Between -Meal Raisins 5c Everywhere ;x Little Red Packages Clover.. Ohi the meadow's bright with clover, Blossoms red and blos„ome white, Bird and bee a -hovering over Make a &oene •of life ant] light; As we rest amid the flower script to the invitation, asking every one to bring along a bit of sewing, Sunshine follows swift 111e sliadowe w, a s•ai . n d y to help disperse any suspicion,; that Of the clouds that o'er us pass; waiting for them. "Tackle yea main 'I no " h d "Ste d b ear f ores The news leaked clown for'ard thata °raokm •, hi sterile cold water, but this a creeking good yarn ways being read; eorrerve will be fine for some extra out by Shorty in the cabin, and in spseial occasion next winter. twos and three the men turned. out; Rhubarb conserve. --4 cups •choppers 'll Honk on th' jbin' tackle—I'll jibe her Hush! how near a• bin' is singing— over an' spill th' wind out o' this may arise in the mind of the show -me. mains/ Ready?" After about three-quarters of an Prom life's ills we feel immune ' y ." and "ea:llaitea they'd go &tam aft an'; red rhubarb, 1 orange, 1' cups shred- , "Ready, sir!" t hear it" Before the first chapter de,d pineapple, sugar, Combine in- hour ,of sewing ants.-Oratting, suggest Aa we linger mid th.e clover Captain Clark put the helm hard had been read the cabin was crowded gredi.ents us -ng the 'nice and at 1 that the girls put up their work and In the fairy fields of June. up; the foresail gave a savage flap, with some twenty listening trawlers,/ J �try some games, the filet •bean en ---Helen B. Anderson. and then the boom whirled over, fetch- l and when the cook came crawling' rind the orange. Weigh, ei h and add titled Wha t do you anew about tin?". ing up on the relieving tackle with a • down, the skipper looked out of his; Distribute b"Fear paralyses curiosity, and vice wo- i s o e weig ter sugar. Loi is ute encils. and crash and shock which lamest started bunk. "Say, for th' land's sake! D'ye; stand thirty minutes, then boil gently p paper on which versa, s cabin is a blame' theayter j t you have typed the following quos the decks. The mainsail which lead: this until the mixture is as• thick as am.s been ssli+!ng over the quarter full of , for all you for'and gang t' roost in an' wind and water, rorapeed limply, and . €quirt t'backer juice all over our was a churning of white water as the men quickly hauled it in and rolled ' stove? Sink me! 'th' blame vessel%; the stern glided away from them, and it up. j be dawn by th' stern with all this: while the frightened fishermen stag- The tagThe squeal hod settled amen into a gang aft.—an' will ye look at th' ger a3 upon the slippery decks as the poorer W (ern Gee in bt::•:e.•; the watch that's sappos:ed t' be keepin' s.'hsca er rolled in the wash, the blink- win3 blew a whole gale from the 'ic•ck-cut on deck! Ag'rwuncl roe ing stern light alone remain_d to tout south -ears, accompi ried by rain and their beef bones in th' gangway, lad them of their escape. a rep•it.';y rising sea; and when the. th' Lord Harry, an leavin' th' vessel Captain Clerk wiped the sweat oft' loco fall night sae in thestorm- t' look after herself. Get up on deck,: his forehead with the back of his wrack was flying athwart the sky you watchmates! This ain't . in har- hand. . "How was it ye c'dn't gat a with express speed. The barometer, boa, remember. There's sdeaamers a -'torch alight, some o' eez? Lord still continued low, sia, after figuring runran' 'erosit this here Bank. Go en, Harry we'd, all ha' bin drowned ef up his poeition, the skipper decided Frank—let's hear .some more." : we ha' waited on torches. All in th' that the best thing to do wen d' be to: Sharty read en while the minutes' kid, I suppose, an' no ile in any o' heave her to for the night, or until passsed, and the gang listened with them. Who was up th' fore-riggin' the wind hauled orae faivorab:e. This rapt attention—smoke wreathing w'avin' that lantern?" was done un sr the foresail and jum-' around their heads, and bodies inclined • Me!" piped a boyish voice from bo, sbeeted wed in; and: wheal lashed to catch the sentences. a the depths of the niob, and the men hard down, and staggering, lrarching,! "Oh, below thee! Steamer bearin' feel apart to disclose Short,. and rearing over the roaring fowls_ down!" The habil came from the deck,': "Waal, I. be goshswizzled!" ejaeulat- laced surges, the Kastalia rode out the' and the erased below jumped as if ed the ;skipper. "Blamed ef th' kid fury of the storm as easily as a gull electrified, Shorty hove the book ain't the only one aboard that can ruling on the b'•'_+aws. 1 drown and grabbed his boots; Captain keep hiswits about hixn. Fancy After supper the gang, except the Clark jumped' out of his berth and- thinkiu ca that white lantern in th' two on watch, turned into their bunks leaped for the companion, whine the sidelights! It was a close shave—a .and, yearned and gsas�sipeta In the' whole mob streamed an d�eok. ipow'fu1� close ,shave I •c'd feel her cabin an argument was he full swing, i "See her .} The watchman pointed ser'ap n that ves•se1 e bull with her and loud ve::ed opinions were shouted to a triangle of lights en their port bowsprit. Le•t's git out o' this. Turn across the reeling apartment from quartos'. Reid and green .t the base to dear' an' reef th' mains'1! Put th' the bunks- ` Shorty was in his bunk' and white at the apex a steamer's muslin on her an' we'll git home." rear. ng a book by the light of a candle port, starboard, and masthead ead 1:,ghtss. ' And he stepped below to change his stuck in is sticking tummy. Jules was i "Gat up torches!" yelled the skip-: soaking stockings. Shorty, shiveringin back of ham playing with the cat. • per. "Rawth' bell! Blow th' horn! and wet, folfloiwed him, and the boy It was a peeper "lIaay-off" scene corn- They's jest as l''iabl+e t' run ye moven' could see that his unele had beengiven mon to: the -vessels of the Banking as not. Hotly :sailor! He's m+akin' a bad shake. fleets. Outz:d.e, the gale howled and slap -bang for us. "By th' Lord, Frank, that was a eihl ieked in the rigging, the ueeks ; The triangle of lights were conning clone call. I dont remember ever sluiced: water, and the racing seas up fent; the loom •orf a large eteaaner Navin' been in ,inch a nip -an' -tuck curled their foam -crested heads in could' be seen through the blackness elate afore. D'ye remember -what I sibilant rc+arir.ge, while " the vessel of the rain -swept night, and the men' was 51 to?lin' ye in Boston when we u'n'der the fate -sail :and jumbo, side- perspired:, despite the cold. :passed that steamer?" stepped, cavorted, plunged, and curt- "For Christ's sake, look alive with'- "Yeas," answered the bother, "ami I sey'sd to the heaving, wind-wbippnd them torchesr bawled the skipper,, underctan:,l. I don't tient t see any un+d,u'at!ons,: Below idecle , the flicker- "Heal be into us ilia jiffy:. Hey, th' more a' thele =less they're in;, dock,. ing lames smoked end flared, blue's.beamex, distal" Rua 'his voice, powe Gee! 1 wan fright'en'ed up in th' riggin' t-bareekeo iewreathed ,from out the erfue and all' as it was, sounded but than', I ,•,ux,e naught Elle was conn' bunks, the :':.over glowed lambently faintly above the roar of the gale. es'1am inter up." rod through ilea haze of sine's . 'plug ; The 'steemer bele her course, and "Thank an Lord vye.ni;n't 80 sere oda gfe:•o01, bilge emanating from w'h;de the watchers •stoc:d'petrified on frightened but what. ',e krch:-' what y+e the hall be'ow, the ox >kins• hong:-nig the schoenenne alienist,someone up in were claire when ye. ewung that len- tions, the answer to each being a word r that •commences with the letters T -I -N: 1. To give a slight core ring to (Tint). 2. A gdetening metal'l'ic ma- ; tenial tir=e: for ornamental purposes (Tinsel). 3. To. mend: (Tinker). 4. An 2:'0.,holic volution (Tincture). 5. To slink (Tinkle). 6. The sang of the bell (Tint:inabua'.ation), 7, enfiam- mab.e matter (Tinder). 8. To feel a thrilling sensation (Tingle). 9. A photo taken on an iron plate (Tin- i'type). 10. A red Madeira wins, (Tinto). 11. One of Dickens' charac ters (Tiny Tim). 12. A material in - which many artieles are wrapped , (Tinfoil)- The prize, which of course goes to the bride, win be all the gifts of tind! bt:ou+gkrt in an a large tin d''is'h-pan. The tin idea can be worked out in! serving the refreshmenbe. Instead of ,•' a linen centrepiece, utile .a square piece ' of tin, with a tin pan to hell the (flowers. Tali .canales+ in. tin canalie• - r eti±eks add to the effect. Ir'ateed of :.glasses, use small tin :cups. The ice- ` cream can be served in tin •ceakie nim u 1 f iso, with tin, sp'oonu. When In Toronto visit them ' Royal Ontario Museu 253 81oor St. West, Boar .venue Boad Largest permanent exhibition In Canada. Archaeology. Geology, Mineralogy, Pal- aeontology, Zoology. Open daily, 10 a.m. in 5 p.m. Sunday. 2 to 5 p.m. Blear, sIelt Line, Dupont anal Avenue Rd, cars. on the :bulkheads swayed in pendulous the pleat foire-:iiggi:n.g snatched the tern, an a h+ailf;minute -more en' wad arcs to the bolds of the veeael, while lantern out iof the light -bracket and ha' been at th' bottom ro' the"s'c`:i---" 10.0:5and:, 1>LCte a r eleay f r on : waved itThe ofcera on the steam- i "Matnsls, reefed, Silpler!" Sheeted, starbtnraa t., port. The risen rolled i 'a bride must have a voice on deck. ' , n eras g seer at; the quint a•r-t b yank t, 1+e. ad lime their helm of the liner, wars star+besedetl apt "Then bast' away an' silloct hoe off n`.srr ee:e.d rtirsks /in nn+iistl'+e-relaxed' the critaaal, moment, and! with torches •sou'-weet. ti'Ve'11`clan, her fee. Glou- luxury, hanging an'_o: their narrow adiac.•e en her decks the 1 astana eerap<' ces+ter .as hard as She kin clip. " A bel places. by the exeseise of that ed the liner's •steel plates with her the gang on deck heard the news, x au+y,r a;clL f;t*e qt lite poe+aassed long bow -sprit. car ovexaaad towee-1 "Hensec and bound, ibwllies.! Sheet only by. shrell-fi&h and ,seafarers in `ed the lion+g, white-lrain,ted rai'.+s, due- in that ina nsaI Sou' -crest th' course, mall craft. "Whet lie ye reiadlinr, Shorty?" A 1nan,` tired of argument -fishermen's arguments consist of alar haiv:'!s talk- itrs, and life -boats of the steamer; 'eats' "d+rive ;her, you!" nes) huge funnels ' belched smoke; l (To be continued.) siomieene shouted• meaningless phraseas• 1 } the lighted ports flashed prat ;'throne; hlinerd's tin lmentfor Dandruff. May Yield Colored Silk. now too • make s lkworms, produce naturally colored silk is the task un- dentialcen by MM. Vevey and Benison, two young sicientis+ts, according to a report submitted to the 'Academy of Sciences by M. Bouvier, Verney end Bo...'.2021 have , proved from lore olrs'srvation that silkworms are et divees e loin—gr en, y-.ellexv and white. The young siev.ants at fleet thought the color was ; produced by diet, but an experiment proved it to be the result of tree interior action of tyro- sine—the oxidizing element 10 silk woirme, which, according to its ab ind- ance, more or less ceinp'etes 'colons tinged by the vegetation eaten, With patieu,ce and arcis.ntific choice of food these scientists' believe. teat `the silkworm can be made to ,prcidl ee reetura'.'y, colored silk. Some men spend half a day locking for the shortest way to do a piece of work that could be done in an hour. Ju;t Wanted to Know. An old lady attendeai a lecture on physiology, At the close of lits ails dress the lecturer Invited gnesttans from his audience. 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