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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Advocate, 1922-7-13, Page 2ar BLUE WATER A TALE OF THE DEEP SEA F'L,SUERMEN FREDEISIOX WILLIAM WALLACE.. I becomes impressed by its immensity, a •man!" Uncle Jerry pausod for a by its power and beauty in s'torni'and moment to gaze into his nephew's ,calm,, by the myriad life it contains clear eyes. "..4yey yea're a man now, ,allyl: the strange natural laws by which !boy, an' it's drlawin' away on yes owe It is controlled.. Such impressi'onu'course ye'11 have t' be after this, for leave their mark upon a man, he wel- . I have no hold upon ye now. I've comes the silent !-,ours of his watch; brought ye up as a father, I've train- on deck to commune with his; ed ye upes a fisherman: and a sailor, thoughts; he, can lighten the mouoton- i You kin iha.ndle a vessel en' navigate ous labor of the fishery by retrospec-t!better'n I kin, and ia'tie' dory there tion and reflection, and in the "lay- are none can show ye anythin', Now offs" or watch below he is invariably I must leave ye t' work out yes own • the one who, with pipe .and; book, can! traverse. You can make. ee break pleasantly while away the hours ;when' yen:elf from new on -•-I heave no say in others of his shipmates will be drow'S th' matter, but 1 kin still -advise of ing or indulging in loud -voiced, use-; ye care t' listen. Now ye've bin Bailin' less algguenent and altemation. 1with me for six years, 'hut I doaj't want Of such at meditative turn, of mud men t' say that Flank Westbaver was was Wasthaver. Not that he was un-' his uncle's pet an' only worth his salt sociable, serious, or a dreamer of while Inc uncle was behind him. No! dreams, for a pian ean be a reader that would never do, en' I cal'late you • and thinker without losing all the at-;'tyeiridln't like t' hey Sieh tliinga; said, tributes of a goad shipmate. West- so I want t' give ye my advice: Leave ' raver was .a goal shipmate and a good me for a season—you an' Jules—au' 1 fisherman. Ile sang, laughed and ship with another skipper. Make a joked more than any of them, yet, as trip or so with a driver so that men !hill uncle said, he had' "more brains can say that Westhaver hez gorse than th' whole ship's company," :through th' mill an' come out ground. The years passed rapidly'f or the boy, They c'an't scare you, Frank, for you and before he was fully aware of it kin keep yer end up with any o' thein, he reached man's estate --small in ata ',What d'ye think? Will you an' a es en;�rig:et by aIle tilu anon colt E onipany ture, but bread, strong of muscle and ship with Tom Watson in th' Fannie the Story Started. 'worth twenty times their value, "Ohs,' will, acid good -'joking in features.'$- Careen this next trp?'' Werth :se., nnown as le bon Noel:" he cried. '"Frankee, I Under Iiia uncle, his education hada Frame kicked the planking of the lives at I:e. Lova cn Bay . am please'. Rega»dez le gant—il est been a thorough one both as regards wharf. "Ship -with Tom Wateon?" he coast with his mother and=res bon-•--r.'e't ce pas? N'o, I mus' his chosen vocation and leis intellectual repeated slowly. "Waal, he's got a Oaeteie JerrY Clark; Be' speak. Engle see ---ns more Francais, aecornplishtnents, and at twenty-one kinder hard name, but I orate he hem Lemuel Ring, drink ,a:1 StL :ilerree Chris'nias, Frankeel": Fears of agt+ Frank Westhaver' wets a kain't eat me. Yes. I reckon me'n t roan singularly endowed o Jules'Il ship, Uncle, Now suppose hot e of r^,in€i, whereupon F'i•ank a ;. J.lil with shouts and yells the two , tanele tells hint the storyofhis fatly- boys svampered all over the house They were upon Orand Bank when 3oun nae git rigged out in our shore ex's feednebs for dela and hoer 'aha until Uncle Jerry, disturbed from his Frank's birthday came along, and the raga an take a shoot up to Boston. "Grace We th went down oft', "Mslum' ers, drove them back to their uncle, paving the quarter, glanced Wen Il'take in a good show ata theay- Sable Isieed with ten of her crew and eront. proudly over the manly form of his ter an' sit down to a white Allan's meal her a ipper. This bas the desired e!, ,i The week passed in a round of visits nephew steering. "Maris n .within' afterwards. is ate sea, we kin gh we hey ire Elie tect Capon, Frank, Ile finishes. de the � and afeetivitieen and every house from Look tr►to th' houldters one him! Short f ger tleint ol1 gachore. , W3hdt 1' , e .•fty, summer as ill: a: p rent.ce to "Lang I open '"L,I1:ert ' Italie to ail who Pater- he may be, but height dont aunts male . m'la ." with eredrt to himeiet ,and apenu ( Port Stanton to Lone Ccve was an , D el:" Jet mega. In Augeist his iencle; c , ,}ides r ., introslu0 1 to ,' 0 nle a mane an' Frank ain't so short either,1 The stout skipper laughed. "Lowly, sakes ., m on a fishing trip ee spare! g' So ht,es twenty -ono to=day! Eh, eh,;F, itt' Int afraid:, this book-readin o tend aboard the Kastalia Bila at L ort�Iise drench is ,this w 1°riebtab]e but th' time passes quick, It seems Sanas; ;-', e-goin t kill ye as ,a fileei;- a eh in Canso after the first tishine {hem's ;Ilse And C�ariie Dexter? Well,, but a year or s age* when he was': pian ) e l be a]]us haaa>,^er,n3 git t: Ya.. ran,. rescues a French WY' ?ronl,, she constituted the prime reason for rennin arnun t}i Ba) Shore gittin , clear o th stink o gtirry an lailge. r.'-ire:«tlriert toy Itis fe',ow-sad cors•; the va]Cious occasions on which Jules inter , troubl an' xa sin' admit— Is rumpus Tlieayters an' restero I willain'texactly The ;.sl o 1 eys try their hand. at dery , had w look after himself. When get! Via: E}i, eh, but th years sorni go. . in nig line,, Frank, but: , shape fishing• -en saseess. A storm bursts Shorty 'brushed Inc hair oath etra`Baek in Gloucester again, Untie Jerry e.— yes—that your Chalon lxuzi Rem n' With se i, En fare. Franks erese nee, re, -donned his nest tie, tinct sciab- spoke what had been ons his mind for! up} g , of un tI.. 4.it'etl the vessel from bell his hand,, then Juies ?anew that many weeks, aye, months. They were'th dance hall was good enough for th wadi. with a steamer. 'They arrive , sitting upon an old topmast lying ow; trawlers o' my day, but 1 cal'late e r.e was bound off upoai a usit4�When file the sunny side of the wharf -Frank. thins ere difi'relit now, aa' better :.e "or t i ristr,la... 0-.Ji..C. --was invar.ala1. to..cl to knoc' cwt o£ eke, healthy -skinned and to ave, tar better." •••••••••••1* N. urciian' all enjoy himself for a spell."powerful, with Ilea before him, and (To be continued.) C LAPTF1 S ,V l ti Ct"ont'...) 7 These were daily eeeasians, too, and the ur,,:le, stout, grey-haired, and jog - ',Mrs, IN't tlaa ver• n s stai:aliyg in t}:e" some relibre n ous rite und if thetil'li r s e to bled „ ging easily doltm the shady side oi: per�'il when iw;. e, Z (? "nit ati. idi3� .lat�e3 + U t,n the pair one evening while walk- ear tl'ly e\1St knee, c'Now, Frank, 3 on're tredgFa ter: eel the snow up to the : ilii up from the deer, i'i na ear, express; the. motherly a Ring's house. esimi :rtes . which ii .rd the good ndy% i Shorty 1 nishcd very red and he eyes as ; t�rette;l her hey beet from; :;hufilefi under Jule"s open-eyed stare. his :first ve , ge deep is tttri the bog- ''Fi'- Sabot—I mean Jules ---low inc t' is r' cull Isi =logs, tilt iiitol.erent , make y e atequainteud with Piss Dexter a: sleet ;: 7 ,.a .aught+ r, end the joy of :'-�-lister (iralarn�atl:' t l.cn:c' c n.. Shorty felt that its Jules—•always the Frenchman in ,,a t;,h osai,gt•ile, felt that, it was goodipoliteness•--hawed, "I have ze plaisir s, Le alive rend to be hone again. He k de votre Connaissance, 11 -lees Dexter." - nvtyc-,1 the (Id fanli!lar furnishings: And the trio strolled and ehatted to- e f the sear h;.ust' with a sense of gT,Etiter on their way to the Dexter- Tin tains for Homo Canning. A little sassafras kept on the pantry la's iserc: i t• had never felt before, and home. . shelves will drive away ants. t ,q 6 , lunch may be said cif the relative i� .> 44),',1:03,1: rf .at grc liana he for- • ~;'i.at d'ye think Q Ing girl, j I have found that if one will jab an e, , ti:.. , at;, sad we f !fingering in Sabot?" queried Shorty after they value of glees ars and tin cans as old. pen in soap a few tinier, and then tie, hall. 1, left. containers for reserving products for "Ilii, it:c:ther!" be t'rie;i after the' ever, nice, ver' pretty girl, commercial and home use. When con- wipe it off, it will write. �f the salutations were past. Fr:inkee " replied�, ,• , Pickled Cnilrants—Wash end stone first tla,h t , the other. Dat irii•1 stdered from a commercial stall t, I nio't forgot little Sabot! Here, you goin' marry sometime?" Jules—come an' meet ma! This is. Frank blushed. "No, confound you, the little chap I was teliin' you abouts Sabot! Who said anythin' 'bout gitt'll in my le'ter. Tulse Galarneau is his, m n iRle—" Tile tors calycle into the French. ica 's brawn eyes when he received a ,:..e and a hug from the sympathetic Mrs. '4i',esthaver. "Yon poor child," Inard'a Liaimeet for Burn*, eta the advantage of the tin can over the the fruit and then weigh it. Coven jar is generally concerned beeanse with vinegar and let stand over night. glass g y In the morning add as many pounds of the easier handling, transportation, d t More work e•en be at- .Had Your Iron Today? Deiicious Hot -Day Lunch lb EST lunch is two packages of Little Sun -Maid Raisins and a glass of milk. Tastes good when you're hungry. Nourishes yet keeps you cool. Raisin's 75 per cent fruit sugar is in practically predigested form, fur- nishing 1560 calories of energizing nutriment per pound. Doesn't fax digestion so doesn't heat the blood, yet energizes almost immediately. Big men eat little lunches to con- serve their thinking power. Don't overeat and lag behind the leaders. Get two packages of Little Sun - Maids now. Little SunMaids Between -teal Raisins 5c Everywhere —in Little Red Packa e flesh, always moving thein in an up- ward and outward motion. A Summer Dish. The most popular dish of the sum- arried?' of sugar as you had fruit and stn toes --ice cream --when flavored with. Jule, "1 btiered. board'" he. said eo sol ing every day until sugar is dissolved, raisins, is not only a cooling eonfe"tian, slowly, I hear men board vessel say eomplished in a given length of time g dat Sliortee git married -to Carrie and with less expense by using the Heft some vinegar on the stove! but .one that helps to hake away the Dexter soon —" tin ean. while the cabbage is cooking and the listlessness caused by warm weather. "Avv, they're only jazv}n', Sabot Even in haine.nec the tin can is nowodor will not go through the house, The cooling qualities of ice cream are ' but a temporary relief, it is pointed she said era voice tender with coin- interrupted the other, "She's my {, ra en for the little foreign orphan. friend, same as }*ou'n Leni Rin"g.'a out; combined with. the delicious flavor C cone up an'silt ye by th fire. I m Yes. Jules spoke quietly. S pose of raisins, it is truly a delightful, eel Frankie brought yewithhim—'. some oder boy come an' be ver' great; dipped healthful dish. "Why, t. be sure, nig, Interrupted : fr.en wit'Mees Dexter --you lack oat, 1 f The sugar in raisins is in. practi- Shorty. '•I wouldn't leave Sabot be-; eh?" hind in Gloucester not for anythin'.1 Frank's brows wrinkled. "No," he Cally predigested form, and is turned i ,t into energy almost immediately. This Me'n :Ca'aot's gain' d:rry-mates later said. I wouldn't t like that--" p cin- "ben you lave her ver' much-- . -'' re-vitat'izing quality of the raisin "Aye viii " !s a p "aa makes this fruit -food a boon to warm Oilcloths should never be scrubbed with suds, but carefully swept with a soft brush and washed with a cloth di ed in milk and water, half and half. Dry and polish with an o' d soft cloth. In this way the oileloth will keep its original color a long time. replacing the glass ,lar. Th a use of tin cans is regarded as entirely prac- tical for the home -canning of surplus fruits and vegetables of the farm. Their use for this purpose is recom- mended because it simplifies the can- ningoperation. The sealing of a tin can is a comparatively simple matter. The use foe tin cans for the canning,= or surplus fruits andvege eshasthe 'further advantage that products so packed. are easily handled in teens - ye, handful an ski - "qty i' fatigue and listlessness. peel' have with you two in his gang, "You love her, •Shortee?): tabs weather fats laughed Uncle Jerry. "But never mind,' "Wealaue'� Mftiard'e Liniment for Dandruff. boys, you ain't ea very bad, Draw to. Jules laughed. 'sOh course you do! The Figure You Admire. If you want it, you can have it. Yes, oven if you are overweigl'it. Those extra pounds are easy to get rid of. Jules an' Frank! Here's some grub; I see dat right away. You love her that wants punishin', an' I eal'latea ver',mueb. I love you, Shortee, but I we're th' boys what kin do it Eh,no t'ink dat girl for you-----" F 19 t th g The work of a choir director is. hard, Jules?" I "What?" growled the other. but it is not wholly without humor. • And Jules, the runaway Breton i Jules repeated, "I no t'ink dat girl t th 1 A ores Recently a man was telling of his ; fisher boy, hospitably treated on every for you, Shortee—" t+ f fift nd t experiences with the boa' choir of an hand. and ..fs.icitol:s.y waited upon by! Shorty was indignnat."Oh, shut d l d 1 En lsh cathedral. I was 'teaching g the kindly tiv';cio:v, felt that his cup up, Sabot. What do you know about. of joy was overfiewing. "Merci, merci, it? Let's run for home. Mother made madame:* he murmured. '"Je suis tree' some lemon pies. to -dao, an' cal'late heureux Y er' happy, ver' please--; I know 'teller' she hid them." portation and storage. Ali you need to do is -to select the For sterilization ion in • e pressure right method for reducingthem and. eooker the tin can has a real advan- then stick to it long enough to obtain age over the glass jar. steam- results. area -five to sen pounds plus be Perhaps reducing by exercise gives developed in the pressure cooker, the most lasting results. There is a consequent pressure within the jar or the ean. If the glass jars are used, the pressure in the cooker Quite True. I know that most farm women get bbem," he said, "to chant the Litany plenty, but I also know that it isn't and flattered myself that we were get - always the reducing kind. Sometimes ting along unusually well when I no- t ank o-yank ycu ver' kind," I They left for Gloucester again dur- must be re?eased: slowly or the high the harder you work the fatter you ticed the wards they were chanting Christmas nen ning broke clear, cold; ing the first week of the new year, pressure inside the jar will cause the get. That's because you use only your for the response. Every ,last one of and sunny, and the boys were astiri and alter a couple snore haddoeking contents of the jar to boil over since amts and legs If you let your back them was saying, Lord, have mercy early overhauling their presents—` trips they fitted out for the long -the glass jar must not be sealed tight and abdom nal muscles s•'.+ack on their little Jules especially being in trans- spring salt Banking trip. On this until after the sterilization is cern- job, you're sure to take on weight. ports of delight with the little things voyage they only carried an eight - Get Since the pressure must be re- Get alter them! Wake them up! Make he received. Dancing around the bed- dory gang—sixteen men, cook, skipper, leased slowly, there as a consequent .them do their share of your daily room in his bare feet, he produced each i and the two 'boys. Nine dories were loss el time. This is not the case with the tin oan, for the tin can is sealed before sterilization and is made to of maple -syrup candy giving him as made the set, and by the time they stand` great internal pressure. The Bend twist turn as you go about article with , whoops of pleasure-; taken along, and during the fine, tasks! Besides improving your figure, leather wool -lined mittens, a parr ocf smooth days upon the grounds Shorty you'll find that your work is less fancy braces, a silk muffler, and a box i and Jules manned the extra dory and fatiguing. much gratification as if they had been had "wet the salt" and swung off for pressure in the cooker may, therefore, the house Don't strain yourself, but lair-'.. :ATE esu 2�ife Be free from pain. Thous- ands of sufferers have been relieved of Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Neuritis Sciatica, Lumbago and Gout by New Life Remedy._ Countless gra:tefui testimoni- als received during the fiat twenty-five years by front those . benefitted: by " 1 ew Life." Dies not contain any harniftii drugs. Pleasant to take and does not upset the digestion. One One bottle f®, Ga_e i�O$lar •V9 Six bottles for Five' Dollars, Mailed direct to Customers a nu) Kite it colt t p�. 73 West Adelaide 4t., Toronto Canada hone both lads were •competent to go ;be released quickly, the cans cooled do let go. Try to make every little in the dory and haul the gear the same quiel,lly, and other cans put into the muscle take some exercise. Sweep,. as graduated fishermen. With a record cooker for sterilization. clean and make beds with rhythm.If, trip of twenty -lour hundred quintals . Other advantages of the tin can back to 1125 B.C. they shot into Gloucester one 'blowy g you find this hard Iat flrs•t, try to count) upon us, miserable singers!' Surely it was true enough of most of them." Before driving aFnail into the wall, din it into hot water, and it will not crack the plaster. A man is made ofgood stuff if he can take a beating in a fair fight and not. complain. The earliest records July morning after five months out over the glass jar are: as. you work. In sweeping, for ex - u e from port. They did not keep the sera No hanger of breakage lbeca s ample, 'c"one" one) ass you ,being the all that time, as many days were spent there is nothing to break. No loss of I broom black, "two" starts it forward, lying to anchor in the bait ports of liquids. 1 and at " three" s weeping should be Canso, Souris, the Magdalen Islands, Operator can have plenty of .fresh, finished: Making play of work means St. Pierre in Miquelon, and various air while working. (Cold air is danger- creating a youthful, Supple figure. coves on the Treaty Coast of New- foun�dland, but the long •spell from ous. to hot gloats jars.) Another quick and simple reducer home head the effect of making a mom No danger of broken glass in food. is •a Turkish Math—home-made, of out of Frank; his muscles hardenedContents may be coaled quickly, doecourse, and easy to take now that and his stocky frame knit solidly., ing away largely with "flat sour." summer i's'hefre. until at sixteen. years of age be was i Berries keep their shape better in . Wrap yourself in a blanket and sit as• strong as an ox, His hooks travel-' tire , in the sun. Be sure that your head is led with him, and his young mine! ab -1 Light is, excl•ud•ed, hence the pro tuct protected, for sunstroke. isn't 'included sorbed and pondered over the printed doc•s•.not bleach or lose its color.' thoughts :of 'clever meal, and the' culti- neverboil to f sheareducing program. When ing vation of his intellect wan unspoiled Contents n r or agitate on feel that you are abs,o.•ute?.y melting by the trash of, newspaper supple- account of pressure in' can. away and that you can't stand t.he. merits, light nevelt!, v✓ishy-tvashq flim sans may be stackecl, on top o'' one' ',heat another minute, take off the Ram dissipations.' and distractions of ano her.' in smaller sji'ace. Three do Er blanket and; get into a tu+bof cold shore life. in a city. Ou". on the broad No. 2 cans niay be processed in a wadi. water. This treatment sloughs away waters of the Atlantic in the lay-offs .boi"er-no false bottom�-' the .unwanted fies�h . needed. g' ononce a . :Cake it only oitce; between the work of fishing a brainy Products in tin cans cost 'less in a week. "Some verydetermined' vo- man thinks, while a stupid one sleeps. moving and in transportation than in There are always the two types to be men do take it twice in the same week. 3''p 1 S *le ) a �� �I n That e I1 ....ins i o of met with 'upon the vasse"s f t fith- i Y a a ten. Soon ofc o. Xiefi -liy. f) ing fleets, and� the 7t the •in �inc�ions far the cold pa.cl� is soon "on .a Fain wl"an ieduem �. lg , belonging to formerg class one ina•y .meet- -civic.-s olc„en method' ere followed Icarefur , it is Isar local_ fat you must tells local borne -handed trew}er• v though entirely safe and praci .cable to use till easur.e roll s who, thauiah measures. � oll of fat across the cans .toe lel fruits,:vegetables end` �bac1c an arm'. that istoo < • large, hips other food products. that- bulge a'bit---ally one of these can ,plc:l the pi eitiest_filgu're, e Massa them off. Not th i g e delicate mamip�ulti- tions that you use for your face, but strong, vigotous kneading. Roll your knuckles firmly into the superfluous blessed with very little education, are able to converse In an •intelligent man- ner upon many subjects;and in their level-headed, Been coijs<ersati:Ons one. Household Hints. can detect the well-balanced thoughts If, eggs are dipped ,iii cold water and i e soli ngs. of. the thinking man. The sea gets very rear to tha heart of before -being pal in hot water to boil the pensive toiler upon its breast; he the shells Will not creek. e� 1 d •ti Af. of Korea go He Probably Got His Wish. Touting, though very young -he is only four—hits a proeoeious apprecta tion of the pleasures of the table. His sister, who Is a few yore odder, bast recently been suffering froiu one of the common maladies at childhood,. and as she became convalescent, Tom-' my frequently observed the most tempting delicacies tieing carried into the elelc room, from which he was still excluded. Ile decided to put in a word for himself. 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