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The Exeter Advocate, 1923-2-1, Page 2R"T9;S7; BLUE WATER, A TALE OF • THE DEEP SEA FISHERMEN ]flit 1a`REDBRICI WILLIAM WALLACP3 copyright by the Macon Book Company The Thrill 1 Remember. Though all of them are not farmers, The lesson I 'learned, the first two their hearts .are full, of love for the years "of my married life was lily farm, and 1 think each- one expects • w cars:" greatest, mos, valuable e - Their childhood and young maziho,od list' athe'z• iti^as a .farmer .with all of the artudgery arid. di��acivantages °iE at home were happy, because we- gave t life t n bl experience to own one hi a fe y Cont'd'. Westhaver reached dor a,xmzteh and ~ farm life. I married• a farmer with; them ala the pleasures of 'caul rt' e, CHAPTER SEVENTEEN- ( )•Is hied his ipe• "Waal" he luau a and not many of the hazdeitips, t`he'y Breakfast en Monday maiming ed unconcernedly, "I've got th' ves- the h of ch&t ii lg 'his oCC1 pa tion a itble Somehow I are very industi•iaus men. s ie g e opt t scarce over before -Captain; Ring 'radii as ,Goon as p ss eat' and contentment will come- to strolled into the Westhaver home- "But ye ain't got no gang for her couldn't 1 e reconciled to the idea of R „ . my hands }aecomina hard and relish, those who stick to the .[arm a few stead. When Mrs. Westhaver an- at interrupted the other, pounced the visitor, Frank white eat," ears. 1 hone some young folks. -will over at his uncle. "No need t' go to Bayr Shoeank form yn'g ng depend fig rementsnwhich. are sometimes Profit by' the, experience that proved Mire He's' bothered with all thresult of labor and tail, and to which. M. B. , tin' across to Glo'ster for my old it to Hier-• fishermen he's got tied up' era he'll be crowd, an' they'll all conte. I kin some of my friends were .subject be wantin' t' hear about th' contract an serape upa gang aroun' T Dock any, Meat Sauces That Men Like. who's got it." Pfore theyreeked middle life. The shrewd fish dealer greeted tine T sing put an' so kin my uncle. My husband loved his farm and • Men's testes h matters of food are Frank reservedly when he entered the • Th gang dont warxy me r_one. home, but throw h '' zn influonce he not quite the same as wamen'e. A living -room. The older man ,said nothing, and as g Y "'Waal, Captain," said Shorty with Westhaver glanced 'athis facehe could sold everything,_ and we moved. to stud- of Friend Ausbancl's favorite a smile, [`got that big contract yet?" I see l. Ht eetwi twad irled his hat for a few store.. where so:oncfound that his salary es, sauceslerked in a dry -goods meat ,a duspicy flavors relish - a "No," answered the other slowly.' a , was not sufficient to. supe t''our many added to the ordinary meat dish trans' - "I SAW ye 'down t' 'Yarmouth an, I , nls yernoffer still! open spoke at needs and enable us to keep u:p with form it into something not,ordinary thought I dt east _plow over an'see of ?said •liesita•tingtty. our friends as we }vculd like to do.' at all, ye'd Ward anythiii . They triers? yep " Baal, .yes I reckon so,,, •answered It takes a grout deal more money titan Sauces: to give variety to meat were distill' with thein fuirz Shorty, as if the subject didn't inter- Qh, yell, remarked Frank off -lest him. "But I'll want t' know how one raised in the country thinks. to dishes are espeeially welcome at this liaeied1-. They were of acquaint -1 !yell an' inch cash ye're t n ro o Y i likely to be an F� 1 come in how n vd i mf rt, in a town or city. We season when there s e y ' anew o mine, an' I had a bite o' din-; willin' to put up." had deposited the proceeds of our abundance of beef or ;pork on hand ler and a Cigar with them. "I'll throw my :whole_ plant— farrn with the •idea of going into busi- after killing. Captain Ring grunted, and scan buildin's an' flake -yard an' tirea, thou- Hess in town for ourselves in e. few Eaeh'kind of meat calla for a differ, rang the others face through half- sand d'3 'ars 'cash in with ye— years. In less than two years I westent sauce. clawed eyes. he ventured a question. "Ona partnership basis?" inter - willing for that 'business to be farm- With beef serve these settees; Pars - "You'll maybe Bear who got all there'rupted Westhaver. orders?„ in ley, .Mushroom, Horse Radish,' To - I "On a partnership heels," reiterated e ' : I relic reached for itis pie, filled the other• "an' I'll value my land an' We looked for advertisements, and mato, Creole, Chill, 'W:orcesrtersbire, and lit' it before rep! it Pte. Oh, slue, buil •re's• at a thousand dollars; That'll soon bought a farm which was not be- Chow Chow, Maitre D'Ilotel Butter. he answered with studied unconcern, be four thousand in all.°' gond our financial reach; Never will With lamb Serve:Mint Sauce, which was intended to impress the other, °'I got th' whole tl+ing I Frank arose with a laugh and held I forget the thrill when we came in Caper Sauce, Currant Jelly, Mint out his hand. I knew ye had t' wine, sight of our future home! No tither Jelly. Captain Ring's hat rolled en the' Cap'en," he said. "We'll da better to- like it, 'While we had many advan-1 With pork serve: Tart Apple Sauce, floor."You—got—th' whole --con- tract?" ghee than xunnin' opposition. Ilol tages and comforts in town, yet the Apple Jelly, Apricot Sauce_ ie gasped in open-mouthed Uncle, come in here an' we'll draw astonishment. "Ye're jakin' surely?" this thing up." memory of the few years spent there Serve cranberry sauce with turkey, "Oh, no—no joke," replied Frank, almost :spoils my life- when I compare! currant jelly with roast chicken and "I got it right enough." '3'hus the Long Cove Fish Company I „ was formed; 'but Frank remembered it to the happy freedom we have en-, apple sauce with roast duck. "How—much-1 it?" The fish- the contract he had secured, and he joYed on the farm. We are getting' Creole sauce -2 tbsp. chopped 'on dealer had picked' up his hat and was claimed two thousand dollars for it, old, but are still strong enough to do, ion, 4 tbsp. green pepper finely chop - nervously twirling it around in his "That'l ln'iake my share come to -seven most of our work, with some hired' ped or 4 tbsp. canned, pimento chop- fingers- thousand. This contract's worth that help during busy seasons. 1 ped, 2 thein. butter, 2 tbsp. flour, 1 c. "One hundred 'an' fifty thousand easily, as I figure we sh'd clear nigh My 'husband has used new" methods canned tomatoes pulp, .2 fresh toma- d'ollars." "One—hundred--an' fifty—thousand eighteen thousand a year pan '1tN' and fanned intensively. There has toes, 1 c. brown meat stock, salt and do l NI k 1!" I'll put in another thousand, smell liars. Hoy ac ere Rilxg, "Now-:hat'li that be? been a' mild enthusiasm all along. We pepper. Cock'onion and pepper with The brim of the hat was broken off Frank read the paper. " `The Long 1 have ever ed and planned shoulder to the butter five minutes, stir in flour in his' excitement as he repeated the Cove Fish Company. Total capital shoulder and heart to heart. Our ac- and gradually add tomatoes and meat that ret, and as be ton d cilia on.- $23,000, of which I own 7,000,$Can'en tive outdoor life and wholesome food stock. Cook fifteen minutes and P Clark owns $11,000, an Carp en Ring have been a great help in keeping us serve with boiled beef, steaks, or roast owns $5,000.' Our profits will be di- ;youngand •strong. beef. This .sauce is also suitable to v led in proportion to our shares: We have four boys, all of whom are serve with omelets and ,baked fish. every year. Now, we'll elect our offi-; grad from the 'best universities.. Horse radish sauce -4 thsp. horse it Captain Ringover as if it wpi ked onlyup- theufiocu- cial positions in th' Company. D'yei melt reverently and scrutinized iii , ?" face he almost trembled as he asked to see the paper. "Here it is," lsatd the other, tossing a me cin manager 'an runnin th' t books an' the office nd o' it ?"I concern, an' I ani rely in' on all you with th' best on 'em. He was, a holy from title to signature. The Brazilian "Sure!" assented 'both others tindami-a fellers' to help us out. T know all of terror when he was a kid, stn lie was arms and the seal impressed him' you, an' you all know me. I'll treat a holy terror when he was skipperiit mightily, sand when he Band it back monaly• t r I propose that` you right, an' I'll look for ye t' do th' a vessel, but I'say thur's some plea - same to th e' e p ye ' skin' fora man what hez All right. New P A Company. W 11 h 1 surein wo he "Aye,kno, that he you've got it allnbeaten. Iright," he! Cap'en Ring superintends th', flake- ye every waywe kin. We'll keep a gone through the mill salla as all on said slowly; "but are ye plannin'to yards,; an kith'abunld re's sill Undo first-class stre where ye kin. buy yer s'. We know Cap'en� Clark an' we supply th' whole o' that?" storm up a , "-Oh,Frank.Jerry looks after bu vessel, n'' boats,' gear.at th'same rates as yell git in know •Capen•Ring, an we're a-•goin certainly,"replied an' all -o, wharf work. How's that. An'chorville or any other town. We'll t'act square with them. Any man The ether grunted, andi a shrewd; ,,,, ; hev gasoline an engine oil to supply what tries t' double-cross ern is expression came into his eyes. "An''i leek t ye' is xcl'aimed. Contain`yer motor -'boats, an' we'll bring' herrin' .a-goin' t';t)lunip up agin Dick Jennin's, where' d' a glen gittin' men t' fish' Suits, me fine. e - i bait over from th' weirs 'an' keep- it . an'I'll bump em good an'hard. Ye y 1 Ring heartily. won't for prank}!clew this was coming. "Tit' i And "Jest' what T like, I+'rankl" timeye on huntin' for bait you Now' kin I be as mice ssort D Devil Dodger am. Wo Westley, fellers aroun' here 'ull flab for us, 1 i from Uncle Now, a91 th' world count -on you Teller's ?"' or I kin be a hog, an' when I'm hog, reckon." , thar's cin' t' 'be aroun' here we must There was an affirmative roar I'm all hog—" ' "Oh, will they? It happens they're g' 'which left no doubt in Frank's mind A strident female voice ,came from all workin' for me. I kin use them all i start a store. A store with rope, can- as to the _loyalty of the 'crowd, and the rear of the laughing mob. "Yes, myself in spite o' your contract!' 1 van trawl gear, 01l-cI ch ae for thail that Fvheii Long Dick 'got un on a barrel you're all hog, Dick Jennings! Haow mososounovi flVbTORs nufarturers always 'veru Ideas to suit modern times. 1 RAMSAY CQAfiE9B.27Y Patent Y consider good inventions. Fortunes are made rom ao rn Send for free list of Ideas and Circulars. . TES R .S Attorneys 273 Funis St. - - - Ottawa, Can INVENTIONS batt era we won't forget and. called for three cheers fer'Shor'ty about my kmdlin' wood, you lazy Seed for Ilntof inventions ,sancedManutne- zurers, roetO les have been mode Irons 81m0lO ideas, "•-patent Proceedoa" booklet en request. HAROLD C. Si IPMAN & POEM M fi, ORNEYS OTTAWA. C RN%ADA . "California• Fig Syrup' is Child's Best Best Laxative • l ins in Tins with the Freshness of Fresh Fruit ERL•'S a new _ ackage of Sun-, Maid. Raisins that you will want to try— dainty, tender, - juicy, seeded fruit -meats. packed in tins, The tin keepps all the flavor in. No matter when or where you buy them, these raisins have Sun= ai the freshness 'of fresh fruit Especially delicious in a cake or pie—and all ready, too. Try them next time you buy raisins. See,.. how good they are. Mail coupon coupon for free book of tested Sun- Maid un Maid recipes, air ins Sun-Ma%d Raisin Growers Membership 21,000 Dept. 000, Fresno, Calif. Raisins furnish 1560 calor- ies of energizing nutriment per pound in practically pre- digested form. Also a fine content of food iron—good food for the blood. You maybe offered other brands that you know less well than Sun -Maids, but the kind you want is the kind you know is good. Insist, therefore, on Sunt -Maid brand. They cost no morn than ordinary raisins. ®,. eel =NM ern - DOM Mil OM /WO r CUT THIS OUT AND SEND IT 1 Sun -Maid Raisin Growers, Dept. 000, rresno, California. I Please send me copy of your free hook, INMIE"Recipes with Raisins." 1 STREET . . «•»• CITY • radish grated, . % tsp. salt, i/s tsp. pep- per, 3 tsp. mustard, 1 tsp. sugar, 1 tbsp. vinegar, 1 c. whilpped cream. Combine the fleet six ingredients and fold into the whipped, cream. Serve with !boiled beef, pot roast and ham. Apple and horse radish sauce -5 medium-sized app:es, % c. sugar, 5 tbsp, freshly grated horse radish, few deeps onion juice, 1 c. whipped cream. Pare, core and cut the apples in slices. Cook with as little water as possible and when the water has allevaporat- ed rub the fruit through a 'sieve. To beef. A quicker method is simply td melt the butter and stir in the other ingredients, This sauce is especla0, ,goodto use when paisley is in season) Many far-sighted housewives extend the parsley season by taking up that plants in the fall and placing them in kitchen window 'boxes to grow all winter, et' __- Dye Any Garment or Old Drapery in Diamond Dyes batteries of I know it—an'' a lot o' Westhaver, he knew that he could de-'good-far-newthin' scaramouclt? Come the pulp add sugar, horse radish, on- Buy "Diamond Dyes" and follow the' general stuff. A reeler store :with Pend on them. The rangy fisherman s off that"bar 1 an sit i; home at wuns't, ion juice and salt. Fold; into the will speech was 'something in its way and 'ar I 11 warm yer shinny ludo for ye, P simple directions in every package, everythin in it same s ye kin grit in i ed 'cream. Don't wonder whetter you can dye or Anchorville, an' th' vessel loin Lring pretty well voiced. tho sentiments of ;'you blather-slcite. P' the Long Covers assembled, The •egressive look faded. from Mint sauce—i/e c. finely choFped tint successfully, because perfect Boma th'stuff accost from Bayport atween '=Fellers " he said 'this' young man Long Dick's face and he reddened mint leaves 1 toss.' powdered sugar, dyeing is guaranteed with Liamond soasons. That'll mean another source ' ' n t a.'' ,was ed,dicated by .n:e"—a« roar 'af under his tan. Dick's wife wa's a not-. la c, vinegar, % tap. salt. Coxrubine Dyes even if you Have never dyed be- o'profit an'a good, o Frank coil laughter from the crowd. Right Sre ed virago, and'many a time the the ingredients and let Stand on the fore, Worn, faded dresses, skirts, The other mailed, whileare, Schoolmaster Dicky shouted-�crthy fisherman had slept in his fish back of the stove fifteen minutes or waists,coats, sweaters, stockings, tinned. "Of course we'll h to buy some 'someone who knew Tenning's views-- shack in preference to going home. • gave 1 1 "ill th' business o' fl- hin'. He was in Humbly he crawled off, amid the ti h 1 • t- until the flavor of the mint lies pen dry fish from some o t oma ea ars my diary for quite a spell se all'us • tars sof the crowd and with his great Ira up th' Bay, an' I thunk it will be a lmo`ved then he he3 a long head masculine better half in'his wake,, the the fresh mint or' spearmint leaves druggist whether the material yeti geed thin for Captain Ring to go'on on him. He's an eddicated man, which men could hear her laying down may be used. Serve with roast lamb. wish to dye is wool or silk, or whether' a trip an make some deals in that .mast on us" ain't an' I 'low that eddi- "petticoat law" to him. "You lazy, Mint jelly -2% e: water, vegetable it is linen, cotton, or mixed goods. connect>on, Our F��ce �siz't quite big tion an' bock-l'arnin'; is a good• thing big=mouthed ballast fish! All ye're fit coloring, 6% c, sugar, 1 lemon, 1 bot -Diamond Dyes never streal , spot. enough to store all th fish well git !sometimes. I say sometimes, 'cause for—makin' a fool o' yerself. An' me tle concentrated fruit pect<ai, mint fade, or run. this winteer in pickle, but next year, it ain't anus• a good thing, air' it ain't waitiii' for•a blit o' kindlin' t' 'fight my maybe, we'll buy a praiser an' a flavor. Measure water, add coloring a~ steam dx er an' we'll be able t' cure every man what kin sit'eddlcation an' stove tivrih, whale you're tmlkin' about 'a Ai,- ,inial dissaved. Add strained Minard's Liniment for Burns Scald*. Y , r be any good 'as -a fisherman, Readin. , beim a -_ e- d.raperies, hangings, everything, be, ted the I' 'd. Either the dry or come like new again. Just tell your h i d d th hog, zee. you,re a ling don'ti" flake ryin'. Now, Uncle, ,' it But,. ' hey here a lemon juice and sugar and bring to fish all winter t ou epen m ion writin an rithmetic count hi right d N U cl when w171 a boil. At,once add fruit pectin, stir -1 Long Meals. we be able t' sit th' Lillian a -;cin' ?a, haulm trawls. we (To be 'continued.) �, yioung man :what is eddicated, an' ring constantly. Continue to stir and Thomas A Ellison' is not much given Waal, anytime now, Flank. Her Minard s Liniment for Coughs & Colla. register her bin changed an' she's all what kin haul a trawl or sail vessel bring to a hard 'boil overthe hottest to humor—he is far too busy for that fixed up an' ready. Hey ye told fire for one-half minute stirring con -1, —but he has one pet yarn that he ie, q„ � rr•„?• ,., i,; Fh �” ,; :,•. >s. �;{.,�" scantly. Remove from firs:_. and add. � never tired of repeating: Jules . , o ,; J>x•,:h::: > .s,..;;{.;. >.e qr?,',flavor asdesired Let stand one nun- A man from the country one deli "Not yet,but T will •t0 -day.. We'll .� > �' •fir" . `:£^` r :: . { , , � K .� ,s,'. d .•:^.:�a Y- :::::•:•:.;A:{.>:. ` w'� uto .skim andpour quickly. The vege-, came to town and put up at a first, all go down to Anchorviille to lnorrcwr,.,� ;.y • ;.:::•a{.:,.,.;:::.: < :::r.:r..,..:.:.,,:..:.- ,..;, •. `c �, q ,1 , t . , ,{. >.::::;i: �, r a ?:;{.sem ::?{i.zr' rF " i jelly to class hotel. Ire .went to the office anti. ' Company"'drawl! u l S,li ;c;• rrw:;aq.,-}y°:.:i:;::,.;�•:{•:r!^',':';::•i' i,�:} •a ,'�.:G table coloring used in this j Y an have our T P- � ''� d �i�� � shape by a notary; . an' we'll transfer x, ' : c, _ "' c• } r� I'`,3�• G i { ,,,h • +c�•:r'�;,'3�',�`r ,: u cash to tbank. 'Is that stns ..4 . ti.t made and stored in grasses will of the meal's. our�,. ,�:•, . W ::;���:;:'s:zi::.s:;;::. ,GAY.,. ,: y . :, a.;o."}; .. .. <�'•::.. : ..:.::;„..:. .. ... .k, (�;r c�..,.:. w+;;::: Geakfest 7 to 11” answered the 3$•^�.��:'.:.�.:...,z-.. :.,::.r..... :,}.serve on various. factorgentlemen?".i • m Le convenient. to t'1 .. 3F.{•.in: .�'.v. .4. ••.: ,.. <t . ,. ret. .,, r•::,,'r, }:'- ^"•.-.,...:::.,:.� .�•: •:� •s: :..} clerk; "lunch 11. to 8;' tea, 8 to 6;. din 'Illc ,others nodded assent. .�:, .>� i ..�' . ,. <., • �; b: • �. th roast lamb. v •• elusions - with Frank., "We'll r • s?•fir.•.: r {u r ::yi�i!if: i:i:$: :::'�,•'• ., ,,,n, & Good! said J. relic.; ad ;«, i.,r;�.::•;;:.• •�. rrM r > r •..:.::r>::•r'•r: ...a:.a:: ,{ .N. •-: .::.... ,. ,� ..,. ; ..:.:::a:.. •. . ,..;..>.. , ,.;,:}:.:...:: :� .: �. ?Jr.G$, •,. Trent rev a A gravy to ,..r { :...... s fr .i. .'Y S.. 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This quan- asked the clerk what were the times Currant jelly ner,6 to 8; and supper, 8 ,to 12. !" r the astonished, "What!” ..hooted , a srcr.•ial 7 l.an _�3 aide 1 a Le , which h s q tit of t jellyis often srrved visitor, "then am:I going to get ;Urns with roast mutton.tte y currant mutton. `.Co each cup of to see the town?” . brown gravy mads from the fat of r aCt mutton add a small g is S a f currant jelly. . This is e.7 ecz all5 de- sirable, in serving cc&t mutton warmed over 1 gravy. J r in the $ Y, � Currant • sauces -1 c. boiling water, 1-3 c. vinegar, •% c. currant jelly, .1 c, cleaned currants, 1 tbsp.:: flour. 7.-Ieat the water,.vinegar, currant jelly and currants together and simmer for ten minutes: . Thicken with 'the: flour rub- bed to ub-1:el'to a smoothpasta in little 'covet water. Cock tborcughly. 1Ssrve`with' • baked: ham. Capoi suttee -1-3 c. 'bu;tter, 1.1,1 'c, hot nater or mutton broth;` 2 tbsp. flour, tap,' scat, Y/2 c. capers, drain- eel from their liquo•. Melt half the butter, still in the flour and gradually at,:l the hot water or broth, stirring con •ua.ntly. .,A.cith the seasoning 1. just: before serving, a!d the remaining butter ane?, ' capers. Se,ve hot with lamb or. mutton. Maitre l?':r.'?o3e1 ],utter ----1,.t' c, butter, % tsp, salt, l/1 tap. poppet., % tbstn, finCy c.h3p,pcd •pars -et', y tbsp, 12101n jtice: ;,ream tee butter by placing in lsc rl ands i,'brk_n0 Trith small 'wooden pcgin, Mix in salt, I1c pr:r and p101- lt,r,.'il 7 (: 4 i •ty o7•, Soove t:.Cdi byoiled boef, ,_ .ale ca'`1'0 r»{ Even a -ails child loves the "fruity” year we'l'l donfirla ourselves t' sup- taste a;p tante of "California Fig Syrup." If the .plyin' th' Bra ,illan Government -coii- little etonlacri, is upset, tongue coated, tract, '.that'll be a big job far, 0 new or if. ;your ehil[i is cross, feverish,- full. of cold. or has col'ic, a teaspoonful will never fail to open the bowel's. In a few, Hours you can see for yourself liow thoroughly it works all the constipa- tion poisyn, sour 1)ilc atm l waste from the tender, little bewe'"a anal gives you a well. playful child again. 'Millions of mo'ther§ keep ,"t .aii!`lai'ixia €'s S rup"'brandy. T11,» irn•ow a tea- spool:ft I to -day si1Ve3 a sii,c1t child Co• 3liarir' , .i,sds. yeti (iniggist for gel u- iro ''UaalifOrnia 1+ ig Syi•up=' which liazo direcal ads for r,ad,icr; ',ilr1 children X11 t;t.,i print -1-ua bottle: luic;;lt�a, Jilt. ..i1' 3' iia" or'yu may 'sirup, • E'ravesit*s ClaapPed'honds, cractile4 V/Oiri JC,<EY:3' r,-6 N LAS -1b ,g nmcen is l.,rc�'ili}a_, ....1 �- :� f r tt r ri it ' 1311 i .'LP' led i The 'l:i.ktirc, ,_i.o�tcs ads, chill-01ns.. Makes voila, shin ,% , "rt 61 1", cte:;.t and say:los-Ica. x}11 rr I,; gri.or- sesil s,# tt r { w•h_c:7, ::1C Y c, ', '_ i r L.3.. C.1':al l x.. v e •..: l dl After Every Meal � Chew your =food vvel19 then lase WRIGLEY'S' EY'S'' to':., air digestion. It also keeps the teeth ,deal% breath sweet, appetite keen. The treat- Canadian Sweetmeat