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The Exeter Advocate, 1922-11-9, Page 6tee r• 1.e r::.M ;a BI LE WATER A TALE QF WE E DEEP SEA FISHERMEN I DERICK WILLIAM WALLACE Copyright by the ';¥aeon Book Company CHAPTER XIII.—(Cont'd.) 'against a tide -hacked surge, and with`, with the fall of night the wind the weight of the wind behind her site came utiLaY sewzt r and Lite westering 'b -cast the eot;d water ink a vast cloud riiri gi' d a huge expanse of tumbl- of barrralese ,pray which drenched the keg, wind,tossed tea, V4esthaver, laughing and singing ntadman at that': tires,: in ills shore clothes, was stdl,,wbeeel, at the t.heel. He had left et blit for I4tars:4Esey, eh? God, 1 wish 1 had. mw ; ft rttent to go Wow in cabin fie here, you dog! Ha, dm! The infernal' FISH FOR QNTARIO TABLES urs br ng up his battle of wtesery4 cat that she wa — A shipload of Ash caught bi the Gult of St, Lawrence by French-Cana- and Orth it stickirtg out of his gasket,;1)hw tis' hag -eye mei.). are ski th' go,. fishermen, to supply the dalnauda es far west as Ontario. It represents he . at astride the wheel -hex and a sviien they fioino down tet San steered the rearing schooner. The sunel neezaeiseeni i one of the basic 1 i 1ustriee of Canada, in a great ball of fire, dropped below Now, wise'- bin lien )encs T bin! the „,:rated ilea -lire' the ally flushed:] gine-. . ' when. he sax+ the men scrambling of his muselets, and the joints cracked, iron. sta,lat to zeniths in tielieatelyI oh, a railroad :timer with his sea -:,along the swept decks—the dories had The other was too air sing fr bun. He, bended tints from the crimson of the1 hoots on--- Owen carried away --•-he laughed and would have to let :go, He did lo, ford'. west, the orad a and gold sf the raid-•; A. hag -eye railroad nigger with his shouted, "Lord Harry! I knew 1 c�'d t,s the wheel spun to the Via of the altitude" to the night azure of the; hog -eye, bring ye out! I'm soh:enten' ye, my tral- cilskinned fagure, a vri.4:e roared ink zenith ar-d the starlit dark of the,' Row th' heist ashore with shag -eye'; lies•- - Eh? What d'y e want aft Sd orty's ear: eastern heavens. Itwas a night for' out Isere,?", i 4"Sab a Island North-East Bar --can' the godel Nature's Painting of se Far she wants her t "Collate ye sh'd be Calan' th' sail deed ahead!" June sunset in all the gorgeous colors i lash -eye riran . g la ott'n her. It's hell down f'or'a:rd!" The. (To be continued,) and tints of her incomparable paiett ; Iia, had, That's a -good one! Up She man had to shout into' his ear to make'. " •� ,, the tesinl:dog, diamond -like stare set goes! t.k out!" Crash! Over the himself henwl,:uttl' Shorty pus3led him; Pa$811t1g, in the deep neeturnal blue Of theI.,a quarter slammed. a sea which filled the away firmament aver"Pesci and- to the saet,i ivhol after --part of her. 'estbaver "C"lear out," be shouted aggressive- Say a kind ,card to each ot> si, and the blackness of the raging iaun�^ to the spokes with the water 1Y;