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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Advocate, 1922-7-6, Page 6BLUE WATER._ A TALE OF THE DEEP SEA FISHERMEN BY FRRE:, ERICE WILLIAM' WALLACE. Copyright by Frank opened a bundle of letters, One The ldusson 13ook Cay was from hie inhther--a proper moth-. flow the Ston Started, erly epistle, cautioning the youngster Frank t'esth:rre;, ked. es ; against 'wearing wet c]othes and eat- hes "Si=orty," lives at Lox g Cove on lay ! en ex time a u "Change a vet or damp,our " of a Lie ndy .c4asi< with Ilii maker and i read, "aloe do. - not steed arelunalt in the his uncle, Captain Jerry Clark.. Ile: rain. Stay in the cabin when the and his chum Lemuel Ring, drink s i storms come, etc;" Shorty smiled. bottle of Irirtl, whereupon Franke'*. What wculd his mother have thought uncle tells him the story Eof his fatb- l if she had seen him hanging on to ex.'s fondness for drink and hos; she themain-rigging and being deluged "Grace, Westhaver" went down o i in the seas and soaked to the skin;. of Sable .Island witL ten of her crew anti being "run under" on a bowsprit; of her skipper. This has the desired ef- pp �litirng continua3ly. in wet clothing? feet. upon Frank.Ile finishes school Poor mothers! What they don't knoi with credit to himse1 and sPends rho won't hurt them, and it is just.as well summer as an apptent ee to `'n" of Db.*" Jennings, In August his uncle` shoolret ers frome of Car'r•ieDe'rmterrce 31eals for Threshers.Ereal rent Prunes, scrambled eggs, takes „aux an a fishing .txxp as spare ,,.,+ mss.. ,, .o, 1 fried poiatcies. graham Beavis, ecffee.; hand abo::rd, the Kastslla. ;fihiae. at cupled his attentions itsxt--�lettRrs fuer , ueC.lioxa, ' w I., _ _..a_1 I ,'c , * , ar~ehor in Canso after the first fishing i of girlish chatter: of the ininister, of I :nag l avt' varve e in xlCe'; 1[?irrrter: Sau:aae ar,I spaNht't1, trip, + arik rescues a French bov from teas, dances, weddiags, and dress, ar;;3 ��� Grein to loess beans radashes, ors.leoncluding with a line of crewel which d at 'cry made the boy serail. rem;rriscent ips• n.eeee fe* the. 11arce�.-t•a e. there. coma, b ill-treatment ley his fellow -541 is e1;at arze meas r: Gaacd w1lo;esori?e, bread, taII►1o`ss pisd3viz ,rasa: , cti]'ee. The tea bo}s try their herr t The last teas an rlII-wriwteii seravvl fir.=a, �cse;: aµ� ?3r€�l, :arM in she fccicnt S►skper: Si.ntor Ycaf, •cre�al.ed pore tlshin * with success.. A l ino lzu _ atti?,'eel s . s8 alII, sII:atlII�i he they. Hca, ec.e s; gv, &read, s, rtrp, ice tivith sualden fur Frank's puce mal anld bristling w heel `We cream, cake, coffee. of mind saveii he vessel flans cal ,, „ , h :,:nx of tl•,e wife. lision with a eteauer. Shorts s. In it Long Dick sent his The use of tt fire".e a cooker is re-; euel1 foods as require long, slow cook- Use a round table if psseible. CHAPTER SEVEN, ing. sinz :e hut satisfector fireless;, Twelve guests make a. nice number' They were driving siert Cape Sable career e'en be made at game at slight: to teat and plan for. The volar he'd blanked at them its the dark of :.-t - . t tletober night, and when it had flick - Clark turner the gangs outore an eernmemied for cooking cereals aid ' Daisy Announcement eemenk Parte. cc• :: and is, L! eretore, within leach of, `chide :31 3*r:3,,w and white, with erre into net3 ingness astern Gapta:n ee -Y ere. luny other feeds eau be: a large bowl of field daisies in the 1 f d regards, axed wanted. to know how his "Depitty" fared a -Banking; Jud i Qr- reel wished to be Mildly retnernbrere t;.: fled the epistle ended with a mouthful hope that 'Shorty would name eek soon. With the roll of bills in their pock. ets and feeling at peace with the eked ir1 a pressuremolten in a frac.,: 'centre. Frons the centre* trill. stream aft to hang the whole patch upon her. wor:1,�theboys swaggered into a Fish- ...:: of the time usua ly ne,teled este: ers et- S el.ow ribbon to each guest's "Jig up nn sheet drawn, he command- erman a Emporium and Jules -invest- with far lees £ue:, therefore, lees heat Pace, can he end of which fasten tiny ed. This old gal neer made a slow ed his money in a new rig -out of in the hitcher. place -canis deeerated wish daisies. , trip fresh the east'ard in her life. Give c'.st'hes. With .all the eagerness of a Ti.e fe.l ��wing rnerus are interwei1 Fcr favors, arrange old-fashioned; that lee balloon eheet a pull'. Start child he wearied back aboard the ves- t, 'bcuiy,lets of daisies, that stays 1 a grind! Take up; Ile see to put them on, and ready-made Ul:». ,s> tyke• rff erlus i i:'.uret�: ,e fcvcxl : ��reeeea -slack in thenx tele tel '1 hapset 1 t Sa! and ill-fitting as they ware, the bay + emb * 3.iene ertd can really be` c3aechra water' fake pt'ie • a« Mee" hepr• n ;\'ow•, drixb her!" strutted around the to'e's?e, showing cerin , e.i to suit the Felson and lee; r- .etc , Storming along can the wings of the ell' to the lax; thing fishermen, as proved ea, t of the mews that is waiting for them wind, with ail her sat! set, the Kas-has a dog with two tails, Been nenere 4"erent. nem, and •eggs,'• r g,11t u1. tc+ the cl: