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By HOW:11`,ID CHASE FARWELL.
TREASURES OF THE
OCE1 NDS.,,)Ff HS
THE TITANIC LIES THREE
MILES BELOW SURFACE.
CHAPTER TI,Ind started for his work, but tot
Apparently her interview 'tvithI quickly enough, however, to avoid Neptune
Bogan had not honed out just as she hearing the captain yell to the girl Shall We Ever Make Ntutrte
had expected. If so, and things were, "'An' as for you, sweetie -you can
not going to her liking, that was un -1 stay out here 1111 you come suenktn
fortunate• -,for her. But than was none 1 up to my door and beg to get in, Till
of his affair, He was interested only Yon beg to get int'
in getting her off the deck; for he 1tas Bret -teen's retreat did not mean that
responsible for the bast and thosehe wee beaten or cowed -merely that sible treaenre (heat, Sunk in its sun-
less until the captain relieved ]liar,; he diel not tare to he shot Clown like less ttcpths Les trrasurea which would
P 3 that 1 l t' to
her whew biros quiver, recoil, mull eulettals, lit wag going to beat that
1:• able o retrieve it,
Disgorge I -I s Fabulous
Hordes?
The ret^m 11 nae Via, -.1 and imteece-
n1 that would he doves hours yet.; a dole,, rut ..tat 1e wanted time I pay off the National Delft at 000
He laid a•hand on her shoulder; felt think. Quitting didn't enter his cal- s 'c, to the
the time eyrie came
st Y
then stiffen beneath itis toui:!i. brute of n I,o1 when we shall 1 . t t ;. wash bottle and nipple, ing meals,
2 s esIt n' i • t doomed to lie there for ever. r
"There is 0 storm 1,r;•wi:1'. madam," But open re: tai nee \v a. ureic c s i Waffles and other hot cakes are
• ' r •, - development of sub -
about,
let the milk bottle stand
he informed r brisl:ll ' umd we was ioltdt utiles t, t,ulu a anti Br, n The wonderful d 1 "j , quickly made and are very popular
h t unfdmiltar with the laws 1ot.t, off the ice, Never fail to keep q y
must clear the (leek. 6 . 'es, len sure -ort was not marine navigation seems to point to 1 for breakfast. Home-made breads and
:ou refit God the ca,u, more cnntfvrt of the sea and the land regarding time when the dim depths. of the
`the baby's food, when prepared, on
fruit pies for dinner and little sand -
niches for supper, which require more
time than cost, are always enjoyed.
Wee keep the dining room and table
neat and attractive with clean linen,
pretty dishes and flowers, We try to
get the hardest work done by noon, so
we can rest a while in the afternoon,
Our yard is shaded with maple trees,
and we plant so many flowers in the
beds that the weeds are crowded out.
It is fenced against our own and aur
neighbor's chickens, and of Bourse we
keep the house well - screened. The
profits from our first season more
than paid for that. Our motto is:
'Do the right, thing at the right time
and do not get behind with the
world,' "-B. R.
If You Want Your Baby To Be
I-lealthy
Follow these rules: Never kiss the
baby on the mouth- or allow your
friends to do ro. Never give soothing
syrups to the cross baby. Never give
'patent" cough mixture for a cough,
Never fail to secure the best milk you
can afford to buy. Never allow flies
to rest or feed on the baby's bottle
or nipple. Never fail to wash bottle
and nipple before feeding the baby.
Never fail, after feeding the baby, to
the fine hams and bacon which we
put up in the fall. We have little to
buy outside of what our farm pro-
duces, and find our awn table the
most profitable market for that. We
do not serve a largo variety at any
meal, but give something different at
the next one,- with an abundance of
each fruit in season, and vegetables
at dinner and supper. We do not let
things go to waste, but servo what is
left from one meal in salads, or some
different form, for the next or follow -
able and infinitely eater." Itt,t'ie , ocean will not remain the blind mys-
Stle flashed ahem, plae:n her back, He was Poing to hit back at Hogan, tory they have ever been to mankind,
firmly against the rail. Fors full the crib and hit back hard. And tie
minute she are i etrai •cit into his would _til , first where it stung most when we shall be able to dent end safe
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fries, then clutches( his sent itr,p;r1the brute s vanity, ly to a like depth of ocean as we are
5 ni
i l fifteen minutes later he was beside now able to ascend Tato the upper air.
i,ert: !the .rl again. Quickly, but clearly Why not?
"Yom talk like a real man;' she vt7J drib,, he outlined his plan. Al, A Pathwayof Gold.
,•id in a lw c�Lr.ant roles, "sad p'
u' site was aghast with excitement•
ionic liIte int too. You ..:u ive'.p incl 'The question of pressure at great especially before sloe
To the tai a?" 1• t„teed with fear. depths has been the great stumbling ping time, or
"vo—ah:--never thcl'r- that mew t ' \low •, you really mean you want, after eating. Never rock the baby to
is a --a beast!” i n get away from that cur, he right block to seem: exploration, The avis- sleep. Never let any one sleep with
"But t it 1 1 over at that sunt in an hour and I'll ter knows how the air thins out as he the baby, Never let the baby sleep
fn the sun with light shining into his
eyes. Never overdress the baby, and
after the abdominal bandage is no
the foe. Never fail to feed the baby
at regular periods, day and night.
Never let the baby use a "pacifier."
Constant sucking of a rubber nipple
causes deformities. Never neglect the
daily care of the baby's mouth -wash
the mouth with boric acid after each
feeding. Never excite the baby,
v still nue ter tar ct , .'• N ct to higher altitudes, but lunch
With a lune ' .: ne ,ee 5Lcal. hi?get von out. Bet it'll he dangerous 6
arm. t• nighty dangerous on a night like this, more dues the diver know how rapidly
"Oh;" she crud "':eu vvinl't ur.,ler Are you afraid? the terrible pressure of the euperin-
stand! Hees a beast- a• --a harril ie,1 She shook her head slowly. `aI11 eumlren: water inrl'ease9 as h0 des-
unteIrl •ul ere 1 nl-, 110 there," she returned, a' little eende into the sea. longer worn avoid wool near the skin
e in hot weather, Never pick up very
young babies without supporting the
back. Never neglect to bathe the baby
daily. In smother frequent sponge
••I must eleer tl (leek." hearse.y. "III be there, sure. I' But much greater difficulties even
"Then wl.ere ca,:, 1 gt,? \' 11tz1 will With thi assurance Bronson 50 than this have been sneciculti s 01er-
yc with ti our the task iu hand First he must
\Vh: t 4vi'1 ti d, with• vo ' ' IIe 1 determine their exert location, rate; ('ante by science, and 110w that the
of ira: l and the flow or pith of tide, Germans ere talking of establishing
foreed a sheet, lead The si_;i baths keep him comfortable, Never
alien vv"s ta,u; au 1-4i• a11:;1e for er the wet+ of a trained navigatora sllbntarine merchant service with
fail to clean all folds of the skin and
]tin --one he hod fe„eed Item the • A .banned chart ehowed the distances a tnerica, why should we not talk of a
between the carious lighthouses and si i,11rin0 treasure hunt to the hot- powder them well. ,
start. 1 Dae l - , that „ e 1
11passed r. mnt!A timing in totomof the .Atlantic?, Never let a wet bib or wet cap-
0u-eye
a p'
0ut•. ilia 1 whip 1 10 t n:e1 t�! 1,lsh.'''t •'-line the speed with 1c11ic11 the It her been estimatod•-and e• It is string chafe the baby's neck. Never
the : v:tctcry •'Sh:,it" Heger- into 1'u'lt evas moving, whereas ilii sen pit1.itly Cul under -estimate of tens of keep the baby in the house when he
Nee to her p1 .Isere. l.er :enol knotmeter trailed ,n their 111 Itor14 -stat the treasure of lost yes- can be kept nut -of -doors; fresh air is
And ::ue all this t :e o re t' 1 1 ` v rifled the ship's calendar necessary for growth. Never croft
its way into hie 1... r., ,ee dint/ '•1•,, ren an;n_r, that the tide was just turn- sols which strews the route from Eng- flies to bother the babywhen sleeping;
other; h rt .. A-:-.•1 .:rr, She w be 1r,ti-• Init. land to India 'amounts to eighty mil- p ng;
full .3,..-.d a 5'.... to i t::: e 1 a , n,st No,- there only remained to decide Hems sterling. 'If this ocean route use a list, Never fail to screen -in
.. the windows againstinsects,
, 1 V 1 el wei'lallil
g
files and
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r ��t 1 t u t t .neo min tui 1 T e to o ed
t i i a Y he e c nu d
ate 1 1 i ,t *t t r- t ) p g I
articular? • '1 th
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P S e V. Never
\ n •ford 1. r c v de tt 1•ein
t rn tier tw ti k '•1v r•k'•aridiln
a l+. t o s l.a
i a .t ,
b0 a
ct, 1 ,1 I r
t
5 -gallon crock or 'ar, This will be
t ,.
forget th babies J
rtatg
our
sed
'ts 'r 1T alt 13�bytheir,
_ h t il•t 1 just l from �e
1 t 1 ,•
r u e I, 1 ti J of £old •aei0
s the ocean floc t.
sufficient0 )'e err y. l en'•-
tt.:t. Slie L ...1,.:.r Y .� rn;: l c this time, however, Hogan had. A story is told of pirates who were mother's milk and given plenty oft preserve ve 16 dozen ,.,,s
hearty lurked ._1^ r 11 v: iu ttie e -n1e ro-1.111_i and eras pacing the, (11co >1)0 1. 011 at finding no rich booty, fresh air have three times the advan- and will serve as a guide- for the
enmity pi Sh:: ]loin,„ w�s un- e:r.1: ciao: the g,rl constantly and, i rage over others in escaping quantity' I
and they threw out of the hold a lot p ng diary- needed. to preserve larger
Preserving Eggs.
A good method for the preservation
of eggs is the use of sodium silicate
or water glass. If the price of sodium
silicate is about 30 cents a quart eggs
may be preserved at a cost of ap-
proximately 2 cents a dozen. it is not
desirable to use the water -glass sa1u-
tion a second time.
Use 1 quart of sodium silicate to i)
quarts of water that has been boiled
and 1 Placemixture • 'n
' d coo ed. the t1 lu f a
foetid::te enc.• -• z,r:•cat ^.rice 1 .h'1 : tea 1nteiest u, his 500000 o hoes, pneumonia and children's fnfec-
t, :1 111 :fes. Ile offered no ob f greyish metal wI11111 they took to
he co l t L.1 t v 1"•n tions. Never ex
no wit= 1 . tv:, courting t a,,tet i t u �" 1:, e1 e:y let it he known that he tin are, not wishing their new yes- pest a gofer, compos -
"What ,x111.1 d1 with you?" he. re -1 n, 1;,ng was missing hint. i sel to be burdened_ with such ttasls ed, healthy baby unless you do your
peated, '•1\-h ; this lent my party,i The incoming tide was 1•unui;g Thele it lies to this. day. fifteen tons part thoroughly and constantly. Never
You're lila cant, fi.•est--n! t mine. 1Loi'lvS, lett the choppy, buffeting un-! of fire silver bars! forget that a mother who thinks her
you 1,.... ICP i. In cnnlmand here ' "•,illy of the waves had given way! u,,,,,inmes storms took tremendous milk is not right or sufficient for her
numbers of eggs.
The froth should be cleaned thor-
oughly, and then sealed and allowed
to dry.
Heat a quantity of water 1,0 the boil-
ing point and allow it to cool.
and 1'111 only :,rill! mate. If I enter -1 to ,ung, stead} swells. Thevvmd, toll of treasure ships. On one mem- baby may secure medical advice on When cool, measure out i) quarts
fere,! wit'::1 'Personal phoria it rlitlht • however, was increasing hl violence, ir,n Live great .plate ships laden with how to improve it in both rurality and of water, place it in the stock and
not exactly plc•.:;: hire." i The storm was developing from a: add 1 cart of radium silicate, sier-
t 511e turned about again, promise to a certainty, and within al treueuast a nt dov.m in the sante hour quantity—she should consult her pri- q
•1 , t , few hours at mast the Straits of ,Tuan, just east of hey West, Old locards vote physician. ring the mixture tltoronghl3.
Staring, tat. ..,er tic nate..
"I'm--I:n snrr.y," she faltered,! tie Fuca would be lashed to fury by airy that three quarters of a million lie
Pe erns t.res W111 c:10.10 put all the ierushing torrents from thc•it the i'o:tcm at this point,
right, But nesse t 1, �.tar.d 1 ant no P sift 1 In the wpan!ch Main.
guest of that b ] 1 took \' en instant when the captain was
paesaga On 1 mot. Th,c ,stat ques-
tion I attempted to lien ; .i to night' passed the s_irl; I Isle of Lines a rich tre10ure awaits
alowase-" "1,e w, re 1 s]rnwecl you in ten nein-1 the neve submarine which will Clare to •fonnP cut in filo c!lceee, carrots and 011
"Never mild!" It Was the cap- tries." he 1.0 Med w:trout slowing his dive sleeper that any other Lis ever Sprinkle with
rain's voice direst:\= behind them- step• 1 done. 1t i:- at the bcttem d tate Cirib, tet:neet1 parsley, season :vitt salt and
th ck with liquor olid nely In tone. '.11.!1 right;' was her crisp reply, beau Sctt. and ecnsfs14 of a great store Pepper, waver with boiling water, and
"Yoe,-- rn1, 1Tr a -ori -you're .up Prit'r o a,,!c time,
taken the: et jevsei gold. and twelve tons of cover the dish with a tightly fitting
posed t0 be reefing canvas. Dont steps two .,t a It e, he was in the either tiara, And that is lint one of lith and bake in a moderate Oven for
nerd your help lyre. You 1:1taw' your aril n'ed'ls orderstothe hemi nitteel el hundresis of similar bulla, t•lloke fall. about two hours. About half an hour
work -get to ft:" pbefore servingacid a cu f t
"You're off course. Report to the' of tremare, welch cumber the bottom P' t 1 of peas.
res, sir -bot 1 was merely --"Spited currants make an agreeable
"Phut u•l Get en it' ceptain astern immediately," cf the Spahtis• \Info
"'):es sir but-•
"Captain's orders."
"Yes, sir," and with that the asten-
Bas. 4. :^e: e y eo atthe 1 Somewhere a few miles from the
• far erd of the boat Branson
Tested Recipes.
A good dinner: Cut two pounds of
lamb into cubes, roll the meat in flour
and put in layers into a baking dish,
?leery e.chooiboy know the poem relish: To make, use five quarts of
"Casablanca." which commences with currants, one pint of vinegar, one and
the oft -parodied lite: "The boy stood one-half pounds of sugar, ane=half
felled Pallor descended the steps to on the burning deck," but not all who pound of eon syrup, one teaspoonful
report to the captain who was pacing repeat ii know that the deck was the of cloves, one teaspoonful of cinna-
the deck.m017, one teaspoonful of allspice.
Quick as 0 flash Bronson spun thea deck of L'Orient,„,,.which Nelson :blew v, p
wheel and lea ed down the ate s with 1113 at the battle of the Nile. Combine the ingredients and cook for
Broltsen s auger flayed and lee tgek
a seep forward -but dropped his
hands suddenly to his sides. He had
i'een Hogan's right hand steal into
the- bulging poeoet of his ee0-•jacket.
The ugly glint in the pig-Iike a e- of
the "Shark varnc'1 him that another
step would have sent a bullet into him: p p one hour;when done place m ster7l-
Without a word he turned about a single bound. Gaining the deck lie': Now, it is a fact that when that big
darted behind the cabins to the girl's: bat(leehip blew up site had on board ized jars and seal.
• side. From the small boat in the' specie to the value of .$1100,000. and Jelly glasses can be made of bottles
Tom- davits overhead he drew two jacket en itilmense quantity of other vale- of suitable size and shape. Wind a
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life -preservers, to one of which 11e a`-' 1lbies. in a!1 amounting to a million
tached a spall, strong line-pethans sterlh g. None of this bus ever been
sixty feet in length. recovered. 'That was a costly eepla-
Quickly he fastened the belt with;
the line about the g'irl's waist, shoat -i sian, both ie life and treasure.
ing in her ear as he did so: ( h Britlell war.5hip, the H051.00, went the cord with alcohol, set fire to it
"Jump as far out as you can --into, down with over a million sterling on end when the cord has burned off, hit
the trough of the waves. As Inc as, board in gold i11 1710, but probably the the bottle a eharp tap and it will
ca
yon n, remember!” ; biggest disaster of this kind was whet' separate. If it does not field readily,
The boat had swung broadside and the British frigate De Brook was lost a tiny stream of cold _water poured
off Lewis., U.S.A., with ,O2,400,000 in around it will caueo it to break apart.
specie and jewels, the spoil of an in. Pineapples and strawberries preser-
tercepted Spantr;h treasure fleet, Many ved together are delicious. To one
attempts 1140e been macre to find the Ihomid of shredded pineapple use two
wreck, but withent 5access, When the pound: of hulled strawberries and
new submhrine roues hito being, it three poo::is of sugar, Mix the sugar
will be Tonne, without doubt. and pineapple and let them stand for
Sunk Three Miles Deepl two hours, then mix with the berries.
Bert although these are hal h:Qf-u- Heat the mixture gradually in the
preseeinng kettle, then let it boil
(stirring. well) until it thickens. This
will take about twenty minutes. Red
raspberries can be used instead of
strawberries, or a pound of pitted
cherries can he used -instead of one
pound of the strawberries.
A tasty meal loaf can be made with
Leftover meat. For three cupfuls of
cold cooked meat, finely ground. use
one egg, two tablespoonfuls of short-
ening, one-half teaspoonful of extract
of beef, one green pepper, chopped in
small pieces, and two strips of bacon.
ever undertake such a dive as that?Dissolve the extract of beef in a small
It certainly looks unlikely. Ihtt such amount •of )tot water. Beat the egg
marvels have. been accomplished of well and mix with ground meat, then
late years that: one hsa got the habit add the dissolved extract of beef,
of despairing of nothing. The prophet chopped pepper, shortening and liquid
cord several times around the bottle
at the point where it is broken, and
tie tightly; have the strands close
together like one large cord. Moisten
was wallowing* heavily -staggering
under the heavy impact of the storm -
driven waves, staggering so that only
prompt action in the pilot -house could
save it from disaster.
That, Bronson remained, would keep
the captain busy for a few minutes,
Long enough for them to be lost in
the darkness. -
But a glance up to the pilot -house
rove, otherwise -for he saw "Shark"
Bogan stumble out and dow'n the dozen eases out of thousands, it must
steps, waving an ugly automatic in be remembered that they one and all
his hand. refer to wrecks In the /Mellower
The man's wits were evidently more waters. lint what of the `ens of thous -
alert than Bronson anticipated, for it ands of ships which strew the ocean
was plain he had seen through the floor,not ot "five fathoms deep," but 680
ruse and left the helmsman to handle r n deep?
the boat while he found its perpe•,
trator. Will these everbe brought to the
Nor diel 110 hesitate, as he had al. surface again and revealed to the eyes
ready seen the couple at the railing. of men? it Is raid, for instance that
"Quick!" cried Bronson, swinging the depth of the Atlantic where the
the girl up m1 the rail, "as far as you Titanic sank Is three miles! Will a
can. Jump!" -- submarine, however ingeniously con.
Straight out she leaped ---swallowed strutted, theowever greatly dart
by the darkness and the water. Al-
most. instantly the rope tightened in
his hand, slashing into the water
astern like a taut fishline,
Bogart was upon him now. There
was no time to scramble over the
railing. Dodging the lurching blow
aimed at hien he ran swiftly toward
the tumefied ater.'n. Ahead of hint
the line ran straight out into the
darkness, A dozen rapid strides, a
quick, short step and a leap carried
him into the surging waters.
Ile collie instantly to the surface,
treading water as a huge wave lifted
him on its crest. He could see the
black form of the ,boat, with its score
of yellowish, swinging lights, perhaps
a hundred feet away. Prom its stern
shot a series of short, spiteful flashes.
(To be continued.)
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I;eop Minard's Liniment !teethe house.
Buy Thrift ,Stamps.
who prophesies lnarv010 is more likely
to ho right than the pian who says 100
have got near the limit of achieve.
meet. -
Now Wireless Telephone.
An Engirt inventor of a new wire
less telephone claims that it is mom
pact enough for tt man to carry t11
entire app::ra1tl3.
Protecticn From insects,
To protect occupants of baby ea
rieges front Insecta le the aim of
throe -piece screen that can be rolls
when not In use,
to moisten. Form into a loaf, arrange
the strips of bacon on top and roast
fit moderate oven thirty or forty min-
utes, basting frequently with hot
water in which a little extract of beef
has been dissolved.
se t
E N 1
We have tt lot of need 011htary
'3(1100, 0000 rnnl ent atandartt,
vvitli pegs and 1loles, Price, 110.
Order Now
THE D. PIKE CO.
sporting Goods Iloupe
123 {eine St, Cast, • Toronto
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Must Do Something.
The clergyman of a poor parish was
showing a- rieh lady round, hoping to
Conch her heart and 50 receive la hit;
cheque for his people. "1\'e cine now
passilm; through the p0cr0.4t dolor,"
he said, ns the car turned 111 10 a :.isle
riroot. '"!'Iters people have little to
brighten their lives." "1 Must do
something for ,ttele ' eiglie11 the Indy,
adding to the ch afreur; "Joule,:,
drive the car slowly and turn 00 the
big lamps,"
Whale's Teeth Currency.
Whale's teeth pass 110 currency in
the Fiji 1s11ulds. They ale painted
white and red, the red teeth being
worth about 20 times ar; much as the
white.
cot Your Fuel Biers he Halfby UsA,g
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BOILER COMPOUND
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The Allen Feed Weiler Purities Co.,
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COARSE SALT
LAND SALT
Bulk Carlota
TORONTO SALT WORKS
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t4 4 / Appear At Tour
Best—Instantly
If you receive a sudden
caller or an unexpected In-
vitation you can feel con-
fident of always appeadna
tour best. . r
n but a few
.. t
sto
it render your
moments
a�
skin ' a wonderfully D USC,
iv
w
��t,,t+��„ •;
soft complexion that is
k\ 4 ibeyond comparison.
The eggs should be placed in the
solution, If sufficient eggs are not
obtainable when the solution is first
made, additional eggs play be added .
from time to tine. Be careful to allow
at least 2 inches of the solution to
cover the eggs at all time:. ._
Place the crock containing the pre-
served eggs in 0 cool, dry place, well
covered to 1)0008111 evaporation, -
Quee'r' Hawaiian Custom.
one of the oddest of the customs of
foreign people Is that of the Hawai-
ians in regard to newly born babies.
When a child is "spoken for" by some
relative or friend, the little baby, as
soon as it can leave its mother, will
be given to the foster mother and will
be regarded as a sacred trust. This
custom originated when there w000
many. tribes tribes often at war with one an-
other and was intended to bring peace
among them.
The story is told of one woman who
was the 1not11or of eight Children,
seven of whom had been adopted by
friends. She could 'not refuse to let
them go, for she believed that If she
refused some. 1100111 might cone to
them. The custom leads to amusing
complications. A native princess 11010
living has given her baby to her own
mother. The little girl is legally -
adopted and therefore is the grand-
mother's daughter and her mother's
sister.
Concerning Summer Boarders.
A Correspondent writee: "My moth-
er. and I have felt well repaid for
our, labor in providing for therm
through the short summer. We cater
to those who want a quiet, restful
place incl find that they like what
we do ---plenty of fresh fruit, vege-
tables, milk, eggs, and poultry, along
with occasional butchers' meat and
et
Minard's Liniment used by Physicians.
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Gloves
Overalls & Shirts
.1I O1 5'
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Bob Long Says:-•-•
"llly overs its and shirtna,e roomy
and comfortable, and mAde espe-
inlly for Farmers. 1 assigned
them with the idea that you might
want to stretch our arms and
legs occasionally."
BO��1r:1I LONGj
GLOVES ES .
will outwoar any other make of
Glove on the market, because
they are made by Wiled work-
men from the strongest glove.
leather obtainable.
Insist on getting Soh Long
Brands from your dealer—
they will save you money
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ACROBATS OF THE
SEA
Trow lntu}I the letlping of a saute
110-11 adds to its 1,111'a5(ivenesn to the
epolrte111 xis ('4 a ,natter of 4nlnlaull
know ledge. 'i'he great lent 004 or the
503 eulbracc Sint 11811 as the Santa
Catalina swortilish, trout, salmon;
ennaniclu', Week bass, halibut, wall-
eyed Mee and e t!:ere. 'filo leaping fish
appetite strongly to the ineaginnton.
Th: lead -oi' a tv hole 11.1 a 1112ryelotla
epet•tacle,
(1110 n'ahu'tllist 565 h•nlling one day
with Ills halt ahem l;e feat telern,
when a sixty -foot whale rose directly
behind his party. 11 was a C.tliful•u1't
great 1,1n11e. lits 1e1I. t.1o. '.d the
betty before 11 1'ial'petu 1111 then
c,.ute aeteena. elc,,dy pull; then a
sleekening. Now the whale did not.
Mite the bait. but the tb:bcrin to had
unquestionably hooked the 'woe Orea-
(are in Its flu, end it 011,cerrylug
ewlty the tee,it without k110010g -
A 500and later up rose the tail into the
air, 0 1(11) l graceful ohjoct, t e t :•-em-
ed to hover a taunnent like tt 511012 tort
before it stalk Into the sea.
Tbere is probably nothing (I 11!:e ,su
stupendous as -the leap of a whale.
While the sante naturalist vt It fawn
trolling off the Sea Lion -hock, al San.
tit Catalina, he hew something like n
m000.0111 rise. out of the 0('0011. It
camp up so slowly that it was an fru-
maestro and etupcndous ohject, and
for at second the fisherman •thought
that he was wttneeeleg the making of
an island. 11 rvsc 1111111 the slaty or-
mnr0.foot whale apt eared fairly to
stand o1 its tail; then it sank bee: as
t y;terlott:ly 11'(11 the sea.
Marvellous I.c,.p of the Whaia.
'Whale, leap fn play, court? i;:p and
t ,
en,ape the arca and 1104 101y the •
:.wemliish, In the summer rf 11113 a
01r11!r via-; 1en'11 making trent":de81
Isom direcain opposite Avalon. 1115
Port cf 111181.1 C,,t,aina lslan.l. This
•wh11e, it eecerlained t n4 ra-
j .
deal 11 e ,1e from enc l t :l.tPq
sw.ordtlsh, WW1 r11e letter lieh W.1'? ree.
ltc
I dl} seen.
!rg 11)11A.
a
1 .i`. the to wh I -nr!e
whales arc eltuelsel be o. \ .,la
Angeles men give, es au au( iitar•
• eunut of a large Whale that
ally torn h1 11ie..1 ti directly r 1.'0111
of the entrance to :Ivalon 11 fl'. l'hc-1
tmetnies 00 attacking fortee in this
00511 50510 killers, or ureas a en, ,!!I
whale of twenty. or - thirty f 't ht
length, ern1ed with endow; make. and
so powerful that the aeimnl (sin Mille
10111 an enormous Diem. - In (his in-
! stance the water nboit the, sanquineey_
enconuter was dyed with blood for
several hentlre11 feet, The ina:uiate•
killers lore off the great lips, w•ren1itced
out the 11!g t,n;gue end literally tie.
v0ured Ute nlonsier - that doubtless .
' welched seeeral hundred,: of tens.
Probably the zaog tvnndo'.'lA lout)
ever witneaeed at 01000 811,0(0 " by a
scientist was chat of 0 glumt ray, or
dtvillsh 'lilted creature:; are 1(01wn
to 11110111 a width to: thirty fear. The
lnve-ti ator Wan 111 0 barge nit:t a ,
parer, with s er0v• of twelve ince eees
ing them over the reef in Florida,
where they must have startlael one or
these fishes, It went into the air but
a.few feet distant in a blaze , f phoe-
phmcst:ont light' and came down not
ten feet from the men with a smolt
like thunder, ,almost swamping the
bout. if he had fallen m1 these leen
the result would certainly have been
fatal to nil of them. One of thea
ashes tonled„lbe anchor of a 1•r,c1
schooner lying in the harbor, picited
it up and towed the schooner out tri
tho open 1011, at least so it Is averred
by the narrator of the 01780E
Armored Giant of the Depths.
The leap of the 11119011 is a wild,
maniacal pluvgo to throw out the
hook,- The 0511 expands its jaw to the
utmost, throws its gills with; °pint,. -
swings lis tall headward, then straight.
ens out; still in the air, endo lvor:eft
to fling out, the hook, altogether 0
wonderful spectacle That Ilia Leen
witnessed by seamen more Ll1an once,
Men have been killed by a blow from
this arnto•ed glens of the depths,
Ph:herniate have had the harpoon
thrown ba0k at them by the tureen -
with -such force that it has penetrated _
the blade of the boatman's oar a quar-
ter :of en inc11, it is common for the
tarpon to throw the bait up the line,
but not so common for that creature
to throw a whole mullet -the bait --
at the ilelle.rlllatl with such force that
he dodges ft with difficulty.
There is said to be nothing more
graceful than the- leap which finds its
perfection In the jump of the tuna,
which collies up afte'I• the flying fish,
mfzees it anti goes eight or ten feet
Into the air, turning with the grace
of an m'role anti deop11109_vith perfect
control back pito tite sea.
One of the most, beautiful jtutpers
le the garfish, 9111011 clears the water -.
101011 One selld bound and then manages
to peep going with just a touch or 118
whh'ling tall to the voter. More titan
once, when wadt1lg 1n the outer Fluid -
eta reef, hunting for Cypren in the
coral, man have stepped aside as a
school of these llvttfg arrow's fates
skipping nbong.
There is nothing mora exhilarating
than the wild leap of a throe•pouud
black bass, as it flings itself into the
air mut shakes its jaws In a tarpon-
osque fashion, If fish energy Intil'eaaed
in 0, ratio with size It would be intpos-
eiblo to talcs a black bete as large es
a tarpon, as It wlttiltl jtllnp ayes a
house; but trio mannllot'lt bigmouth
Lass Of SOnti10r,1 watere ie. not very
remarkable as a jult)per,
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