The Exeter Advocate, 1923-2-22, Page 2Pe
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"A Financial
Courtship"
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grt..gages and stocks.
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charming romance, con-
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BLUE �� q .ATE'
A TATE OF THE DEEII,
SEA FISHERMEN
MEN
BY ItlIADERICK WILLIAM WALLACE,
"Did you .everhear t> ' !self the con-
vexeation • between tbe,h?" enquire,
the Judge.
"No, sir.. They WM x cation th' porch
en' I was in tin kitchen."
"What do you suppeae your I'at
m eetea •Y did' .with the ,cbequet ".:enqui
etl'': Mr. ,$, te' eri,a,
"1 derma, else" l~ p .ea the woman
"I never see no cheque, ` Th' Captain
'Was a very 'Iperticualar man, an' 'rhe'
never 'low me t' touch or 'see any o
hie pa!peee or. letters. He's swea
sir, of I del"
Even though. he was fighting for
C
1�st'a'ti t i�
o c ..le ' r. S even made a s
M s
effort in Westhaver's favor. "We v
'here, your honor, a young and •arnb2
tious gran who le a victim of circum
stances and ignorance *of the law
Captain Wee:rhavenr is ti n;!artli'e of Lon
Cove and ,one of that fine -.breed'
Neva Scotjans who have. made o1
fisheries famous the world over. TZ
has an unblemished 'character, an
there is not a gran who knows him leu,
will test.'fy to the same. My client
wishing to give up the sea end re
main near his widowed mother, form
ed a little business up at his lerme, an(
with this object in view, he called alrom
the deceased with a proposal to per
chase a •strip of land from him. Aft
some conversation, the deceased Inas
ter ii arineer offered to sell all his pro-
perty fel the sum of two thoulsand
dollars and two orthree days later m
client handed him a cheque for the
amount, and the deceased gave him th
receipt which is Bow' before the Court
That this piece of paper was neve
witnessed by a third party is due
ignorance of the law on the part .
my client and the late Captain. U
fortunately, while my client was away
upon a business trip the Captain died
and investigation showed that he had
neglected to advise his notaries in
.P nchorville regarding the transfer of
the prcperty, and he had also neglect-
ed to cash the eheque. The papers
necessary to substantiate my •client'
aim cannot be found with the rest
d
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d
JRA .
The Toronto Hospital for `Incur,
abies, in affiliation with. Bellevue and
Allied, Hospitals, New York CRY.
offers a three years' Course of Train-
ing to yeuns women, leaving the re-
quired education, and, desirous of be-
coming nurses. This Hospital has
adopted tba eight-hour system, The
pupils rateive uniforms o? the School,'
a : monthly allowance and travelling
expenses to and from New York. For
further information ,apply to the
Superintendent
more water. Put in your yellow rags)
and boil ti tP the color. is dark enough.
Fox green drip rein- blue rags into
the yellow dye till the. right e ade of
green roseate.
After the rags are dyed and torn in
strips about one inoh wide, I eew them
and they are ready to 'begin my rug,
I' use two course, 'home-made "knitting
needtler.
Cast on thirty six eetcheis• (J.) ]emit
three, turn and knit balek; (2) knit six,
turn and knit back; (3) knit .nine, turn.
,.
a r C gang,' 1
. 1 1
andh' man -
t
m1 .,cook and km back: Proceed i this m ri+•
whole of the L 1 G mt z n z
t• i
t..
• lt. la..
all, r oowilbg their way . to the front, ger, knitting three,more each time
e Captain Clark, with his rubber boots ,until you, come to the point end. Then
knit back. This completes one gore.
Clip rag and sew on some harmoniz-
ing color and proceed` as, before. Cone
tinue until the work will lie flat on
the floor and the ends meet'. Bind off
anrcl overcast ends together. For a
,border I use black, mostly Diel! cotton
stockings and medium blue.
Coast on fifteen stitches; (1) knit
three, turn and knit back; (2) knit six
turn and'knit beck; (3) knit nine, turn
and knit back. Proceed until you have
finished the gore as before. Knit in
reverse order until you have finished I
a double gore of black. Sew a blue
rag to the end of the point of the gore
- and oil, coat en. and a Dailey hat on
xi- : his head, waved a letter and shouted:.
v- " Holi' til' ease, Judge! Is Mr, Smith
g .here ?"
o The' Judge looked up severely at the
it interruption, aria Mr. Smith, wlee had
e been one of the'witnesses, stepped
d froin his .seat.
"Here's: a "letter addressed to you
, which we found in one o' Oap'en Craw-
- ford's eel' ditty (boxes, Open it quick!"
•With the odoriferous traev'lers
c ccrowdiag around him and peering over
1 hie Shoulder, Mr. Smith opened the
Tetter and hastily •scanned it.
Atte "Mr. Stevens," be said, "here's
- something which will interest you.
Give it 'back to me when you have
give your diges-
tion a "kick with
W *i 1GLEYS.
sound teeth. a good
appetite and proper
digestions mean MUCH
to your health.
WRIGLEY'S Is et
helper hi fall thid
wor1c --= a pieassann$,
berm/bele pfek4r1e-Up-
fi
nits le . knit a' doable •gore >f blue, snak-
The Court Usher 'banged his gavel {and ing it only invelve stiebes deep. phis
and 'ctalled for sglence, and time Jedge,gives a curve to the border, making it
e looking ever at the ,chattering fi,.her-
• men who had •so unceremoniously dis- fit perfectly to the ,gaged rug. Over-
t. turibed the sanctity of ..the Court cast border to rug and, presto! -a
fhouse, said severely: beautiful. rug Which will please and
"I have a inind,to order the arrest puzzle 'end knitters --Mrs. F. Q.
of you men for contempt of Court. ,._-_____.t
Dye Faded Sweater
N Skirt, Draperies
in Diamond Dyes
0
Un
Captain Clark, what do you mean by
this interruption?"
Uncle Jerry reddened'. "Excuse nie,
Judge," be said. "I'm sorry ef I've
done any hrar••m, but I think I've found
eat -net -bin' that'll ,prove my nevvy's
case."
s While Frank gasped in eonsterna-
i1t tion -hi s lawyer mase and• adtit • • Id
that Captain Westhaver is placed in the
on,
"I have here the necessary
an awkward position. My client, documents to prove my client's claim.
thinking that everything was ell Here is a letter written by the deems -
right, went ahead and: constructed, ed Captain and addres•s•'to his notaries,
buildings upon the property, and I Messrs: Smith and Crosby. In it he
think this fact alone should convince hes written,: `I have sold my house
"i the Court that Captain Westhaver and land to Captain Frank Westhaver
copyright by the Ilaileon Book Conmpany , was acting in good faith," With a few of, this place for two thousand dollars'.
more remarks he closed the case for
t ly slim. Another drop in his cup of the defence, and while Frank scanned
,bitterness• was added by the fact that the faee of the Judge, he felt instine-
r his opponent head declined. to make timelythat he had lost.
iterate. "On no account will 1 •sell my Mr. Wrigley was rubbing his hands
I land to Westhaver," Morrissey had and smiling all over his face, when the
written, and in the words Frank felt Judge commenced surmising up the
that the spite and hatred' of boyhood evidence, and as Westhaver caught the
days were still rankling in the man's exultant look upon the lawyer's pallid
mind. And Wrigley bad spoken about face he felt that he would take a great
an offer being made by a B•ay' ort deal of pleasure. in having Mr. Wrigley
company for 'the property.' In feet, with bine for a trip on the Lillian.
�he had already given the option to' While he sat waiting for the •in-
evitable decision there was a commo-
Looking very pale and anxious,' tion in the hail -way, and a mob ef
Westhaver entered Lawyer. Stevens's sea -booted figures clattered mem-
office promptly at nine, and' the advo- morsiously into the Court -room. To
,
cafe was none too enthusiastic about Frank's intense surprise, Uncle Jerry
the outcome a d 1 were the f th b
"I made . your !offer to Wrigley,
agreeing to pay two 'thousand dollars
for the strip of land you require for
buildings and flake -yard, but he' says
that his client will not sell to you on
any account. He also tells me that he
has given an option, upon that pro-
perty to the Bayport Fisheries Come
,pony."
"So I understand," answered Frank
dismally. _ t p
"How will that affect y'au, Cep- - __ _ .__
Iain?" enquired the other kindly. �� The Angel. Food Trio. 'the
"It'll ruin me pretty near. I've got egg mixture very slowly to th.a
a big contract to fulfil, and without Marey p'e0P+ire are fanviliar with a sifted' flour, oo'c3a an,l? sugtr, being
that land I'•llr have to hand tht bulk cake called "anaetl tied," which is careful not• to break the !air -cello, and
of it over to someone else. All th' wlb to in leoior; but same Co net know add one teaspoonful! of vanddl:la extract.
money we've invested in th' buildan's that de�.ieious ch�w�••o'_tete ang'et cake, as. Grease pan as for 'w'hite angel food,
pour nr.rixture into pan rand; place in a
s?,ozv oven, inererasing the li�e+at gradu-
aa:ly in i•1 the cake' leas- baled forty-five
CHAPTER EIGHTEEN—(Cont'd:)
"That's Frank's cheque in thar' all
right," remarked Uncle Jerry,
Ci. ele.ce,ok for steam de ongvelope
open," suggested Jules, .
The other shook his head. "No, no;
we'd better jcat 'leave it as it is, E`f
soma o' them lawyers thought we did
that they'd swear -it was a put-up job
on our part,"
It was four in the afternoon 'when
they swung off, and allowing for the
setof the tide against them, they
figured in doing the ninety olid miles
in twe1-, e hours. None of the Lillian's
crowd knew when the hearing of the
case was to twine off, as they had left
the Cove before 'the date was set, and
ignorance -of the date gave Junes and
Captain C=lark a great deal of anxiety.
What if it Thad already been before
the ,court? What if it had been de-
cided against Frank? The buildnvgs
night even then be porn deem and
Morrissey in possession. The suspense
was agonizing, and , throughout the
long night;'aes the gallant vessel storm-
ed to the northward both men • kept
the deck, consumed with. anxiety.
When they made time Lurcher by
oormndings, the wind hauled to the
north west and freshened The fog
vanished with the advent of the colder
wind, and elo•se=hauled•, the Lillian was
dragging her lee rail through the
smother, and the gang rejoiced in the
weight of the breeze.
"Go •'r, you o1' pe!deller!" they shout-
ed. "Tear th' patch off yeraeif! ' And
.'rules walked the quarter and prayed
for wind and plenty of it.
Their payers wens, answered, and
when the maintopmnast snapped off at
t:h • reasthca3 and fell in antong the
gear with 'tile staysail thunddero-tsly
flapping in the breeze they actually,
taut -en -eel as they crawled aloft= to• cut'
the raffle away, (
While the Lillian was beating air 1
the Bey in the teeth of a norther, with
her decks awash and evert- plank and
beam in her protesting at the press of
sail she was carrying, Frank was toss- •
ir.•g around on his bed in an Anchor- i
villa: hotel.
I
mIfs had secured �o�s ure:d nothin:
but what: he already had, and, though
he had brought the late Captain's
housekeeper down with him to testify
that he had been at the Crawford
douse on the date of the supposed sale,
yet he knew that his case was decided -
C(MNS
Make
,out the deeds. and send them
to him.' I am also sending you this
cheque, which I want you to get cash-
!ed.
ash
! ed and send the honey to the Treas-
urer of the Sailor's Orphan Society of
Liverpool, G.B., saying that it is a
donation from Asa Crawford!, late
master of the Liverpoo•I ship Guin-
evere.' Now, your honor,1 waulr& ask
you to comp are the +signatures on this
letter and on the receipt which my
Iclient !molds'--"
Mr.Wrigley jumped up. "Excuse
me, but is that cheque endorsed by
the deceaecd?"
i Frank waited in a cold sweat for his
lawyer's reply.
(To be continued.)
•n u es nn van• •o a
•
.and, from hie seat he could) see the Minard's Liniment for Coughs & Colds.
will be a dead loss, though th' Bayport we:11 as one Cal?'edr "golden ,g:iow," ,oan
Company might take them over—" ;bre made with ea Cettle trouble. Any
"Yes, they n -ay," nodded the law- a -.
�•. .coria who bake cake for liac�arlr trade
yer; ...out a great deal will depend' will find a ready tale for this: trio ce minutes,.
r
upon the leniency of your opponent,
He can, If he likes, enter •a restraint angel food cake?;, and the gin en
against you forhidiling you to remove glow", cake uses up the egg y'el'led•
a single thing off the,lend. He can A perfect angel food cake (tvisite)
clang everything you have put up on can he made by any one, if the follow-
it---" ing di
"Is ea,refut:;ly followed.Ts that th' law?" queried Frank Measure one cupful of pastry flour
huskily.
"Yes!"
"Then that's jest what that feller'1l
do of he knows it Oh but I've bin
For golden glow angel food cake,
beat tire yolks orf 'tweIIv e .eggs until
they bubble, add two cupfuls ,of sugar
that has. •b'e'en sifted five times;. 'beat
until•'s�tiiff,.rrradl one •cupfuti of water and
beat again. Add two teas:peonfn s of
and one cupful of .granulated sugar, baking -powder to two eurpfuis of pas -
after having sifted theist once. Sift try. flour, and -Afttogether five tbnee.
toggether five tines. Add one hale Add this flour to the otiher mixture
several tinges a dans' fool, in this bus- teaspoonful of salt to the whites. of carer?uity and effewly. Adel one tea -
!nese! 1 shad ha' stayed at sea until ,ten eggs and beat with a wine egg- spoonful of vani1Ca extraict, and pre -
T. i'arned t' move about ashore 'thont beater. When about half beaten add para pan a for white angel food. This
grtL2b' foul o things t-
1ia4 Yee!
ane-haf tea�
poanfirl of 1 rcam of tea -,cake 2eqiime
s a hot aq
en' after twenty
2.
9
I'm some mug when it 'comes t' bus•- tea. 5sea nteg. a't oyer the eg•gns, ulnen minutes the heat is redeoedr until, ,the
Mess." " And feeling utterly dejected beat until the lite are 'so stiff tllat1, edges of tale sulk leevs the pan,
and depresh'ed' in spirit, he walked , , Fort flys minutes is the ince iis'aaiil
along to the Court House with the n., --
ay 'wile not -'save the pan when it is y' 'y
advocate. inventeecL requ'ieed far baking.
Promptlyat tenthe ease was open- 'Sip the egg S;thites into the !nixing'
I ed. Mr. Wrigley, of Wri'gIey and bewi containing tits sifted linter and How 1 Make 11y ]tugs.
Wrigley, respectfully saluted the engem, arca cur and fold them very I have a rag rug that is aerated by
Judge and stated the facts for the carefully into Ibis ;dry mixture. Add ell who ,see it, because it is so dtit<ier-
laiint"
m#f Captain Robert -
p , p n o i't Morrissey, of _ 1 r • rtheeast-offi ••
ia.h arm t
int. 1 w w i s as
an half t <�,.'c�cnful f 1� ee
Boston. "M client is the sole relative e e r o 'vanilla .extractg
y and ,one -fango. of a tetaepoouful• of they aecumwlate and aabore them •av✓A
w the deceased shipmaster, and p lira abinomd extract and mi'.'.""11 hg1%bhy. to i1e -dye'J alt at �onel tune.
will was made regarding the disposal of the late Crawfor�dne property, my Have readry an aavgel foal sake pan, '!.'a color rout us:e one ounce of ceoch-
client lays claim to it!' greased very lightly with better, tisen Meal, two minces of madder compound,
�
**> "What sloes the; (property . .consist 'et-rrmnkled:'lightly wibis. flour. Pour the one ounce of crsain of tartar. This ds.i ` 1Y1 1� i a ge $ of?" enquired the Court. mixture into the lean, plaice le a nn+cici_ for.ane pound of goods. Soak the
1'roeen'i: ;tea ;'a ba: Drop a little
1+; eeaenc" oim err. achint; corn, inetant
ly that corn ato;� hurting, then short -
It foil Iin it right off with fingers.
'Truly!
Your !druggist sells a tiny bottle of
""Freers,Iie" for few cents, altihcient
to ,:enro've evert' }Yard corn, soft corn,"
o s 050 "•el -reel.. the toes, and the cal!
lr:rr ca. i. ;';Imnut tti: eness or; irritatioln,
"Ah—ahemi The property consists erste oven, the'door •of -t ihir: • shorlid cochineal in `.voter over night; in the
of some ixty•acres o± land, house. and -lot be epeee5 fee twenty nnin etey'• morning boil the geode in the. cache
barn, situated in the vrlllage of Long Atter tells, ieeeease'.eee �1-e�iait gs'arcl.u'a'- • jrneal fotwo 1rours, •I:h:en pint in.. tate
(size B Shore C,o
' ay �' lore ' unty, Ili. If the temp'e'rature +bf the oven:is bladder.compound. Let stand till cool.
""Sad the deceased any personal
property or moneys. besides the real right,, the cake s'hroui:dl be baked in To dye pink boil your rage in aline
propaeter, fcrby-five nsiautes. Anove the casks,, to'•{mel, frust for two hours, then set of
A,h--alieml The doceased Captain od1 in the pan, when it can 'eiasllybe and let the cunni water get about milk
was liring�'upon an.. 'annuity which removed. The ,elopes' pan •.eoa aolgul *al`ni, then put'in yraua• madder, *agar
ceasred at his deer se. Ilis hoiusehold .t=wilit cake ha.s a t'ub'e:in the.csntre'; by it• ie- all di rsoleec1. - Lift rut the rags
goods were veld by hes own anstiuc- nnve'r-ting •ttll:e pte. and eseewung .it'to when you put In. th maci;]eu::?,nd ado,
flan:,. td responsible parties, and, the •sl'.and;en.eee .unci ee 1 s tube, tee rake one.. pint cf good -aide:.vi ;'awl. Stir
eeeeee.es of the safe were given to hits well then
hou:iekee{oei'. My client has no '.nte'r 00011v,:oft witli,out sir'eiiting. put in your rage end boll
sat iu trigs:" Chocolate angel feed, ,is grade thus: far •a. el J;f k aur. 011e -half pa'u7d, of
After` some additional ,srtate7nente Bea..`t'ehra whites of :pewee .eggs •'i t.ii madder aamcbahalf pian of ,tum 'with
regarding West etenee napgose1 1pm5`- very stiff. Whole rhoating aid,d a purr.•rli 011, pint of Vinegar Will calor .two
chase of the property in litigation and' of s;aurt and •on'e teasilkoanrfu.li of •c'reann po•un:in of rags.
whit^, r 14x, Writ trey deoisared was never of tartar. Sift two-;bhirds of a cupfuJl 'When (lying hilus us , one ounce of
consummated, sir. Stevens ast'ttltedr the of hour with, one-+lihadi of a •crupfui of prussiate p:abaoii, one ial,'lespoonfell •o±
case for the de&riee'
"You st to t3uat your xslilent,' ,vel the eoi'-' , then au i en, end an<-htalli'curp icon,} eras, two ounces c.t alum, Bring
yo x : g fulls off Ai a ,,i Sl1t •six fitnses.: `InI'til;be a e:oil rm water, pat in. large,, let
t:
the ea, ,retie :a.,i ' ane:', til it i ee a , stand twenty 11 anti' e S n a en. a, ve
e sale!
r
d'ecoutedl la eheque flax the atrount of add,
t l L t t t ft 7' 1
,� " 'Was oonfufi• 'of braking-i7otede'1-. Adel t Quit i iflve, Si was m `* dt.en�. Tni s q'aars
"Yes your honor!" P'
•
S tiLy co'ar 4e pounds.
'!.wren you wit► ;produce the honored ,- t Ly Il l fi ci:s.
"
cheque for the proof of divert';" k When ys.rrc'w is desired u,se one
This, of aaun , the, defence Was un- , pound of :sugar of lead' i1;5a01vcd ill.
able to do, atnd':all that Stevens could t r a t, t or : het water, quarter pound of biciho-
silo•: was the eecei• t which being- I q 1
`v x l ma eo pots lu tlisee ve , iym 'IP o:f
Wood in c; Cxl water. Dip'rags in the
ieadi water first,` hen in potash. Do
the till tlie color t•ailse.
str0TNSON'5 Home
.qui soey, is tor
, a1 vous sorriyi Y.
ghousau 1s of 1f9€«
ters lrbiri satlsife1
users. fiend for
Yreo 'booklet,
linwitncsssed,'was prac iial,ly wtorthilless•,
the chetiSue 'stub with, the nit/inter and
date ofbhe ditaque andthe tastinanytaehe-Eoneekee er,Who ,provedthat
Wo2Lrisorizaoanedy CO 62 Cahada
1 defendant' he'l sslb'c.'upon 'het • 7'ororterCnt•
I+'ai of aai•gs talsG :tmie, sl i ,e, lei.;.;:,,_.
3e -baster that afteresoon,.•i gyri•twin.�++�p *r2'Rr�RhAIdtlnRq.laif'• tie,' luG dram •°il. E'"'"ce by' a(iF{lti, j
Every "Diamond Dyes" package
tells how to dye or tint any worn,
faded garment or drapery a new rich
color that will not streak, spat, fade,
or run. Perfect homne dyeing is guar-
anteed with Diamond Dyes even if you
have never dyed 'Wort.. Just tell your
druggist whether the material you
wish to dye is wool or :silk, or whether
it is linen, cotton, or nixed goods. For
fifty-one years millions of women have
been using "Diamond Dyes" to add
years of wear to their old, shabby,
waists, skirts, dresses, coats, sweaters,
stockings, draperies, hangings, every-
thing!
!Removes Tight Can Lids.
A tool has been invented to remove
tight fitting milk can lids without dam-
aging them.
The most precious deposits are the
deposits of affection and friendship
end love for you laildt up in the hearts
of your fellow -mortals,.
Poultry St Fe .•there
We pay highest prices for Poultry, end
are paying Sie per Ib. or Goose
Fea.tkors; also 85o per lb. for Duck
°Feathers. We will send you *an inter.
eating price list it you will write to
LiNES & CO., LIMITED
L.aWZ2aNCUU ZdASD'CGi:i, 7O32.O1Milt
To he young and poor is a blessing `a
and arm aas'set. To be old and .depend- `.
ent .is a calamity. In order to make
sure of a oompe'tence and independ
encs for ,old age, we must make the
first part of life !take care of the last.!
Minard's Liniment for Burns 6, Scalds,
When - men cease to improve them-'
serves and their conditions, society is
in danger.
Shallow men believe in luck, strong!,
men in cause and effect.
Pre•
vents
chapped
hanxde,
cracked lips,
chilblains.
Makes your
skinsoft,white,
clear and smooth.
DBUGCSSe S SELL IT
"Q
`wimm
Burn
The Kind Thr ,
Makea
Fr it
That tender,:almost juicy
cake with the rare flavor ol oi
delicious raisins and
piquant
spice.
That rich, fruity luscious
cake that doesn't crumble and
dry out.
The kind that you have
always liked --the kind you
mean when, You say "fruit
cake.i,. You can lime, it now—get
un
just the kind you like-matzd
at home.
save l�wlca'ilnne.
These pltimPe tender, juicy,
thin-skinned r•aaisins are ideal
for cake. Taste the cake you
get and see.
You'll enjoy fruit cake more
often when you can secure such
good cake read;, -made.
Mail coupon for free book of
tested rertpes Eug'ge iting scores
of other le scioue raisin foods.
just ask your bake shop or
confectioner forit-the cake
that's made with
.. "
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