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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Advocate, 1922-11-30, Page 25..551,54 AFER A TALE OF TETE DEE') SEA FISHERMEN Br FREDERICK 'WILLIAM WALLACell C4pyriebt by the Musson Book Company CHAPTER FOURTEEN—(€ont'tl.) 'the eye a eallorman and holds him ':N•aK•, Unite/. Frank said, '44,014 in •a spell ox a:'zniretien; and ~'rhea his Ila' vesspk. Jules has ordered a xrew turns away it is w .l . feeling of re i .zilt;tes st an' gear an' crag, ;es sa that 1ue:an.:e sial a iesine to ga bnaek and she .�."1k'd Abe ready in e week # Qi; two. look again, Carrie Dexter was pretty,' The ice an' bait are aboard, ;an' th' h'•zt C: a rze ] ad not the grace of form gaz3a is Srattiii' for soineane t,a take aii+d carr age Fossassed 'lay Miss I)en- her---" a ton, and ' hen Car zee s rke it data, Uncle Jerry madded, "Is elze sound, eci a little from the flush of- r dlnii'a". that vessel?" tiara ie flirt impreseiane. "Sound: es ra bell, All hard wood, an' "Ane how is err sick plan to -day?" et ' ' ' �d sTr . claret t leak,t•�•„ a% with a sun send :rich a .she enquire nth sunny senile w� -� •. ---,� ^�'... � '=�',:hat's Iter 1eng•'h depth, an' tan- kept firabk's egos riveted on her face. ' nage?" 1 "Conlin' .along, mist; C.:uriu' a]ong, •'Ilaoue seventy-eight fit ii lereeth} nicely.,: draws e••ght feet, an' registers: 'b�utl h She sat down, .beeide him, "Look," fifty-eight tons an' earrie3 a goad s ie said, ""More floweret Aren,'t they seventy." nate ?„ The other nodded main. "All right, "fine ire gloritrzts,i, murmured Frank, Don't worry* about her, but I Y Frei*, sniffing at the eweetiiese of the won't bake her out a-fishiri' now. Meat eieoms, "elm i . crious--gin' they vessels are halilin' no aroixn' this ply g` House er P:enie?hear, because it is through these two Have y'i u ever been in ai house, senses meetly that they form their which s teeleow or taller reither felt;eelnwetzon tl:e wand about them, rani eteeitei like a "1• amee ? Tf so , The wese parent should talon advan- oeuld Emit SnZ. neat ZCa,S the causetete°, f their menial -cariosity and use Yee coil .cry >:: n L, it as a means xor aunt ding their fa- "%fieleironic is a home l�hieh is" tune likes lira 4is:ikes• a ill I : s lives In - ^,an ion ly l• - t Hew ireiev parents are thea e nibs • iiia • :.. sitte:l se sweet, I Dever really appre- in..It 1, is tee erson:11 teeale It isn't trete rut ele:eel alien Veen. little cine ` 'Bet wh it about in a "inter too Tee'. Ye feel teat there is eo first shovel its internist ie the playing As pted Fran]r, y ': neee to tread vmeey zee tan t.pt• a in of th. plana er tstia plIellegranh. Al' "Weel, I'll with the lee sin' bait an' ax>se i s tnnw,,,, ate tiiinecs and its „most alma- parent rei:ientbers such an I'll fix up with :t lens an' semi them el:i.,in _ y:=, 4h. lira,, - o. ur•en,re in the life trf the young back to Boston. That's th' best thing x ' - . ci ne;s, oxie Th»t eetion on the part cf the t' dm are they won't hey any trouble sI• ,�3 l+' di.�:nr•aecY. !cmiel lyes its ea ral reactions to the ellipptn' again. There's a friend a` meet rix .'i ke is y mean 'e Ai inline lust launched a new +seuu- hroi.s� an be :t home, and be clean, of wor&i et sa z.at- 'elle parents should kncwkabout humtfed-ton R irikeA', an' course. It iter e. t <Iy, too. But tll„are re, ie toe u,:4:q. the obi ii.en musical- he'll snap tap your gang in a minute fin the.. ni+7°dd AIN et.e ete in then virtues. They 17 front m ent.They sh oli of I say th' word„ ens i ao ` °n cr ,vver one ..w,rw prevele only good. phonograph, resorts; eye; abut h iw ebomt mer: said dated flowers afore, 'blit now I de, axe ;t ie kind an' t"nor•ghtfue of you to bring, themeevery kind:" There was a ..u.spieion taf mittiness in his eyes when he concluded,'and his voice endo ed in a Mena of plaintive. longing. Flowers! The sun ,w ass .lining out - aide; a vista of blue sky •could be seen through the window, and by the little cited ,ipecacs passing by he could im- agine he was out in the fields till in his Bay shore home, with the t smiling waters nit front cf hint and t's ai to f :> as:.:.I^ to sora. —fr ai> : sha`ald z.tay therm frequexitly. Tl.e �'esthaver. "I'm gout' a-iishin' again the alar of x race aiuci wil+d rose, xa. a thi: e hat to �••e flute card.. ly on (hE.1 s'''a.''Al''''' b eixeoura4;ed to listen es staoti as I gat fixed up, an where 11 berry and a pie blossom gyrose, ra two the:leeta?*'e, and it ii t poo eel a (Teti t �'t". d�m1ee cc and to sin„ Singing is m) men be then?" nils nostrils. He 1e s bxougiit 'lack 1'e 'e ir. It "melte; the Ile rse• se un «iii » " ,«a«: _.gin of tars birth of muse- "'You don't want them any more, from his day Reams by the musical till,., y r 1 1/4,.0,_,, But is it rt.,. eller. e • feeling in the child. It should :be Frank, I've got sante scheme& on iiaztd which want ve to help ane out on " i�oi e of his visitor. 4 ' <, and, oil ere aloe thein, ere2Tura to pay dance games to PePa end 1 saw the doctor, but be .n Ys. �t<t t l e a stimulate C or to t. t .a rhythmic sense. < , , rnl. t it, < , e said o were not to be• .Fath 1r..i:Ii r^. a t i, r ?i.... a the e Iblugs �tlie •ziva3rttge eh'ta for l un'>{in' na�v, an' I'm for a aid d e o moved, it �-• � ., ; t �,�?.� 'e, frank, I m glttin to A w e i*$ tee oil i :, 'set can :'e 41 n' lvanld have been up see you, buil: wi r .ha E., tate ,yet to anehozne ate. It t'e ' ill h y'�` ' 1 icunsu home tin startin a little 'bit of ae is troubled very bans with rheum- atism, is ar. i • right 11t ;'lav e: Et rti^thirg nit The benefit. �Cde ive lw as be !ei 1 n want ptu Hess. off them ath Am isn't atisnt, so be sends his best wishes and is in ate r l telt-. i' Et trytlard si,",n teaming, wheh s e e 3 c y em can' den miler the gill_. at panes, is of \ esaets—lie wants yet be nigh home,. tions it c x,14 that it is u= • `f`he steel in,pnrt*.ince teat it means every- an' bttween usSqa �we're plaiiniii' t' buyilt: ut Iler lluder Calle ]pit 3Qzek large - email is out f the basket, cr Lief - thing, in the Estops musical develop- th niregistry- stip use hpr for halon' a pie. of r zi lily warkt*.i embroidery went of the little ones :A. child taught ' B 0 floor, to love mu= c, by constant aesociation ch re< afro c d"handled he ssiiF ILII iia tamale: from the basket to the hopes to get along here perhaps to- morrow. Can you read at all?" "No," answeree Frank, "I have to lay on my 'back, and I can't move a hand to hold a book. If I could rend a !let I wouldn't feel so lonesome." "That's lust what I thought," she' 11-Stlh t, 14.1 learn inose ra+prdly and :book miter th' shore end up'to Long =.(1, lee } got Permisslen from 'tine t ,. with greater desire than one who is Cove." doctor taibring along a book and read I)rc tt.ifi:+:;y unt"a.y. yrs, gut hunt n femeed into studying a thing that it Frank's eyes opened wide in sur a bit to You—" autd namely, I-Iuman hen': i and art knows are/ cares nothing about. ;Prise, "Weal, that's a good �ssheme," ""That's very kind 'ef you indeed," a super -rale, are above If it is true, that "the Sn.bbath was made for man he said; ":but ain't tie Kinsella too big nuirniured Frank gratefully. "It's tow ; « i rouble Milky Way to Health Made Sweet ^for Long Care wharf?„ " goad: cr rtieoI'vainoxiawthin''to go to all this ttosla- aind tot nein for t•:. Sab.rr«.h, �equa.ty; and Easy, i "She vas, replied the other, `taut „ sure it i4 th'at rouses were made fox; : re:. ain't now, Cap'en Ring an,' me serve homes ani net homee for hassle, I Try some of the new home-made I•"ev gat a grant from th' Government "Oh, io," she interrupted with a 'when the weitonce deer,t,„ is ilii- milk drinks. They are easy to mix, t' build a hundired foot .addition to th' laugh•;'You've done nothing ,at sill Win^- �- elp You un th ,.. ring home the bacon, collar the blue vase, VIM the message to Garcia, etc. ITTLE Raisins, full of energy and iron, will put the pep into you that makes winning plays, Use viin like it in your business, too. One hundred and forty-five .calms ories of energizing nutriment in every. little five -cent red box that you see. Comes from fruit sugar in prac- tically predigested form--levulose, the scientists call it« -iso it goes to work ;almost immediately. Rich in food - iron also. Try these little raisins when you're hungry, lazy, tired`or faint See how they pick you up and set you on your toes. Little SunMaids "Reftv Meal" Raisins 55a Everywhere Had Yoftr• iron Today? 1 and h k feethave at high food value and a mar` presort wharf an' ilea another one except save my lire, in fathers, and busied ti 1 fish Hole is marred by the print tf little never carer) for milk ,before like the:, i herbor one , 1n a bested kin he tip hat ngyou ell—I me sit navexto loB(Tobe ^continued,) .bows. even though it's b awin ' a west nate indeed. Picking shipw•reeked nia ~ii ate , his creM1v and ,if you think that is no- temse ver m pre j •snag . as no marks c on it_tliat's a hc;zse, when the white- pleasant taste. People who have on th' north side. We're gain t wee believe flakes for the conte mlate€l bu4tnsss.' , eng, — fe t ti t' r drinks _. sae us a --,:A e srt ,line. Is it trst A, fact that L,011)e woman, Some cf the finest chinks known wet -gale. dead. on eh. shoran people afP wrecks -1n stormy iveather: SelfAloha ", Auto Bumper eueneal in making a hau=e a "home," shelf flavors with milk. i t' mer cried Westhevele "A harbor ::Oh, I didn't mean that," said Frank Indi taut edestriaus may xioly ax - iii the real and comforting sense of Milk drinks can be mixed in any at Long Cove? Vaal, waall NOW I hastily*, and blushing to the roots of gi p the wort? The "home" seems .Lo came home, and especially in the farm knew that, I ain't for Saiilirl' an Am - meant sandy hair in confusion. "I—I : perience aElighteatisf tetion in auto - first. . here°. The evening's milk should be er�ieanve � el any more. That's simply :meant w�iat we day was only tai' right matleally "killing'the engine of a nee Why iio used, Placing it in a. cool place 'ill: great. He was lost in contemplation flung, sin what any other man ud do: r tor car which Inas rudely given e�n �l i. some men spend so little morning, If ice is available, it should ter,a moment, and after a. pause be ef'i_s Denton smiled -at tantalizing, unsought Impetus when they e time in the. house? (The"house , s oke. Who owes t]ir land by them File, which caused Westhaver tot crossing the street; that is, providing meek Sou!) Because it isn't a home..'be used. To a glass of milk about .„h_,ee' They don't feel free in it: They can't one teaspoonful of any pleasing flavor,' are so "house-proud” that they neer are maile by mixing cantmon gantry, ""By tin' Le.zd Harry! but that's news doesn't aiir�ount to anything " Also as dins" Engine. wonder what she was driving at. As " the ear has been fitted with the latest "'Cap'en Ring owns th' strip on th' he gazed at her healthy, laugliinr,r,automatic bumper.. This innovation relax. The ecmfort of a little untidi- such as vanilla, lemon, strawberry, or aortal rete, whale tai' now wtaaf isHess is denied diem. .So out they go. `pineapple and about two teaspoonfuls, bin' built, an' Cap.'en Asa Crawford And the reason is that their wives put, of sugar are added and mixed thor-, owns •th' strip whirr' the •old one is:". `'house'' l .fore "borne." some indeed i oughly. The amount of flavoring and i Kin ye buy Asa's land, Uncle?„ dimpled !ace, his'memory went back; consists of an iron latticework gate, to the time when he held a limp, sea- or fender, which is fastened behind a dz�enahed figure io his arms. Haw bumper rod and which is released Si -lute tiuid wan she looked then) when pressure is exerted against the Noly I v o brow ht al n li 1 seers to put house before hus1 in,l. `'sugar .tin he varied tiecording to taste,: Utrc.e Jt�i,zy shaolc los head. "I�m called "iaca 5 e Doone,' o g a ;roti, The pressure is furnished by the Use a h r human' but the flavoring sh�oulci be a. pure afraid, not. A sa s :gittin' awful crankywhich I think rot" lieeting foot traveler. The im• Ou e, give it the _iumantiniere days an 3•e train t do nave:len you said• was a great favorite of : touili, and it becomes a home: Is it product, Iu the city, powdered mi]k'with .-nim. He"s suspicious all th' time yours--" i pact of his body against the bumper not an .awful experience to stay in a ! can be used, stirring the mixture w9th that some xwcdy is after him for his I very fond of it g "So it is! 'm v x " rod causes the fender to drop, keepin house -where, say, the chintr, loose' an egg Dater. Where tat'boiiated.money. ,,, Bob Morrissey" -Frank Miss Benton nodded. "You and 1: the body away frons the wheels, while covers on the chili are ereiiseless, l water can be had, it may be added. winced— hoz 'b and ':t sperm a desecration to sit on l 1 hint, an' the oat man Teemed glad t' that eount y, you know." - switch is opened, which immediately then? The New Churn. see him, so I cal'late he plans leavin' "Ise that so?„ stops the engine. is pro a m." „ x Place. like those are houses and note A new churn should first be washed h p to him." Three years ago I was with in up 'henget after have similar tastes. I've been aver in' at the same time an auxiliary ignition papa . Frank granted. "Umt After ,a over in Bris'c.l, and w 1e the ship was hlirla-d's Liniment for Colds, etc. homes '1,:,„- are t".:, master: of tiv.se cut with plain warns weer and then puree he continued, "Waal, Uncle, I'll unloading we took a tour down: who live in *heirs. This mustn't be rinsed with hot salt water. The salt go'n see him as soon as 1 it out o' through the E ori Valley to Teen...! Almost impossible to value is ;he done, nor. that. It woti d upset the. water should. be left in the churn for this. Mabe I kin dicker with, him. ton, Bridgwater, Lynn,outh, and all' property in Germany elahrei et the "house" at least twenty-four hours, so that the Mother, uncle, and son. •conversed; these places. They' have a ,coach. which' ex-I'waisei, it includes fifty-three pi�l- Of your clarity, Mrs. Housewife, if Mores+of the wood become closed: and for a eonsiderz'lrle time, but when the goes right through the Doone Valley, you have a "house:' see to it that it is, filled with sant. If desirable, the churn doetar came they avere are to sear= e, and they point out all the places men-; aces, mansions `ind rlin smote.; i tale first Cif sill, and aIw^ays, a '`h7me." may lie steamed an thio inside :before Too many visitors are not conducive 'Rorie: in this Matic. We alio went to ne ghlior ood f Be . to a giziak reeever•v, he remarked Ilfracombe and Barnstaple and say l soaking in :salt water. After this treat -pro fessiorialr?+y. the pebble ridge at O1oveily= " Iii the tropics, sea -bail.^: s are pro - Teaching Children to Love Music, ment, the churn is rinsed with cold "Oh, come away, Dactos" said ."That's in `Westward Hod"' inter-, tested from eangerous fishes by a The average child develops many .af water and it is then ready ter use, Wextiiaver with a smile, j"I feel bet- ruptecl Frank. I framework of nets round their bathing his tastes during the first six ar seven' year of its life. It is during this per- iod that its interest for music should be- stimulated, Children are always interested in things teat they tee and , �3Ii$BtY Kitt -.J QII1E1�Uj"—.� For - R fUMATIC SUFFERERS New Life Remedy is the ----- ter every time someone conies in .an' "Yes, it's the •country of both books, Daces, talks to me. How would you like 't' Lynton end Lynnnouth are suchsoveI'y' p be shut lip in thislonesome place all palaces. I was sorry- to- leave theme Ruesian leather ,has +became se ex day Dong? They me soxamantic 'and so pictux--pensive that it is now little used for The mediae laughed non-eommittail- esque, with: their straw -thatched: cot-1 Skirt, Dress or Faded Draperies in Diamond Dyes Each package of "Diamond Dyes" contafxis directions so simple thatany we ought strain a point. How is it creepers sand ivy. Every time I read; treeee•' No •pain there? Or there? the books I bink of those places. As woman can dye or Mint faded, shabby Ah!" And 'after bus examination,. he I read to you, I'll tell you about the i skirts, dresses, waists., coats, sweaters, left the injured ansa to the solitude ly, "Weld Captain, I suppose you 'cages winding up beside the steerp' bookbinding. have 'some login in yeenc desire, and road from the ;sea and all covered vitt stockings, hangings, draperies, every- ands hie own thoughts. thing like new. Buy "Diamond Dyes" . After dinner Jules. and Miss Den- -no other kind—then perfect home ton came up, and Frank 'thought elle obeautifuloked irz esistbl-y dyeing i� guaranteed even, if you 1in her have never dyed before. Tell your neat white blouse, cut may just druggist whether the material you enough at the neck to reveal a glimpse wish to dye is wool or silk, or whether ed her fille-momhdiecb t'hroait. Yes, sine it is linen, cotton, or mired goons; was pretty, theme was no denying it. Diamond Dyes never streak, spot, fade, or run. No rent ee 'taxes have to be paid for liana in; Loire Howe Istlance in fhb South Pacie c; it has an area of only five miles, and a population of -120. Stannard Remedy for the quarter Century" for, Men 'acct from . impulee and find a m Rheuatism, Sciatica, Luh reason afterwantl:s, women wli'ile slot bago,, Neuralgia, Gout ands union imrpuls•e and do not trouble about Neuritih. tee reason. One bo t1e for One Pellet.; ' A forest of pines and firs which his bottles' for Five Dollar's.' took 200 years tie grow may be de - Mailed direct to customers. ; s'tlbyeci in half aid many minutes bye a forest fire. Ur frail your ncareet Druggist Do you know" the twelve imperial l3dbilent eilibieles of the Ghin�ese? Dere: they ilio • :race of . air athletic and out -of- ta1'a acid 'invested it in the ", :- phut; g nsm aeei i _,.r "1�1 : . �I@ as .�a�'F!i s . .. aY e: Llri, 11?o n, t rs, mountaln'S, aOrS y Zing '' o-nan. rantc t+hought hoat. A"c,; ieciation war made fel' a :1 eragony, pheasants, altar -vessels, that :the -sinal lines •orf -'heir :figure were -(+allee of reentry. ,and. after. the ve.- things I -saw." And Frank listened] with delight to her soft, even voice; ; and Jules himself sat quiet and atten-; tive during the short hour of the reading. Thos ,passee the long weeks while the young skipper Iay in the hospital. : This Genuine Columbia ,5,55,5155 The set are in Tokyo a'.1 c:,nista a €mr,':rehcnn ve map of the oily, .sta wL''. m «»t that it is very en: y to fiux1 liter : ty without trilling r;ae-tions. G. nad.au c'it;t: , Tiers. osis. Qu: f;.• is one of the \vore1:s great cfiiitrei in the manufacture +if paper and pulp. Shaw how strong you are by not net nips how weak the other fellow is, Never try to kill time; time is bound to hill you in the long run. er sttxttCrtKIg oVRaL'o7T1U ro911iVel . lin nattlr111 II).ii ,ti3 iierma7teiltly restore natural specch. Craduatc pupils ever y- tivkero. FreetuiNleo end literature, THE, AF:NOTT INSTITUTE K1TC11EN1ER. - CANADA • IiB postman or express man :will bring Parker service right to your home. Whatever you send.—whether it be suits, coats, dresses, lace curtains, tapestry draperies, etc., etc. ---will be beautifully cleared by the Parker process_ and speedily re- turned. We pay earriage one way on all orders. The gang came and wished him ,good -1 Her twee was welleproport anee and vesisel�, but before they went 14IeCallw bye, and heft fee Boston to join a new Grafonoia,• $95 m regular in the 'contour of nose, eyes, expressed the views of the crowd:, azul mouth, nand. when she smiled or "When glee pe ready for ta fisbin' laughed the dark brown eyes seemed to datrce with mirth under their 1olig 1r sihes and the ivoey of her teeth gleamed tbrauigh the •ebeiry lips "like elm -seine tluough a ' summer eloud:. She wore a eot't Weet • Indiian grass againr,she'll' ehust give a call an' we'll sal pe for .eomin' pack again. Qhust so. Coot pee, .shipper." And they were gone. Ahard, tough crowdd they were, but theins was. not the to+ughness. of the alley thutg or char room lounger: 1 bat trimmed with a simple fluff cin They- drank hardy swore hard, and chiffon., and hex hair isereared frman lived bard, but theme was nothing of under it in a fas'cin4atiere tang+be nd listrdnee,s in their +hear'ts. Sea-chilldr'e-n, silky brown revesting bizt+aa, iglvnpse With their faullts.begge,tten of the ports sof pink ears lfalif bidden. leer skin enly,; obey went their waits, anid! Flank was left and iiannedi to a ibecorniug felt regret at their going.. eider 6y the sizmneir sun, and tett "Mrs. Weeit:haver sitnyad :dor a week waren blood feel-alMg__with all the in Yarmouth, and finding that, her son health -rot y-cuaiig, strong life ` in her was ,coining around 'all Tighe :she" left cheeks added :an..additional glow to a for home. lIniele Jerry and Jules+ ]tad the Kinsella oeelihalrl'ed and after fix- ing up a deal with He.• lL han, Captain Olarlc ,sold crust hit intereoi in the Itis; counteitaiice which wotilid cause an ob- server to leek twice. As sine walked, around his colt with 7.3 West Adelaide fit" "i oronte water -lilies, flames of fire, rice, axes Canada anti clasaie characters: Minard's Liniment for Dip''t',eria. Records By Mail (Send for.Catalogue) Columbia, 75c; Btrunswrick, -75c, Apex, 65c. At Our `Arcade Store - 26 and 28 Yonge St, Arcade yietor Records, 75c, at 575 - 577 Dar, forth Ave. and 2036 Queen St, Bast, Beattie Agency, Toronto just perfect, ai ci he ,compared there to „send was repaired, goy c , eiz1 her re `the lines, of a bsantifiil vessel—s, ve•s the eoa.st atnd•'an liare.i set with the graceful run and sheer, vil.Ie Bay. • ,Jolles and Contain Clark entrance and delivery; which catches went up to Long.. Cove, ::;lhere they Write for run partienlars. Parker's Dye Works, Limited Cleaners and avers 791 Yonge St. Toronto - gstt Pre- vents cheeped hands, racked 1ips,- chilbla ns. Makes your skill soft, white, clear and smooth. DEMOI TS SELL IT works t/s. way 'Qr? This it skirts iClYch'i14t2 Ytf � scatters congestion.7i e in- flammation. disrip'earr-- ,dnd along with it the pain. 1mi,vos%tutu]. rlicuniate tieneis too. ,1tratiiis and oases back idles: , curalgia, colds itt,chest. Ifcep it hands, llttd isi Ca,ra:'ca SYoai & 1eilElillfts<eilt-ki! Pirt