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The Exeter Advocate, 1922-6-15, Page 2F n d Your I r o n Today? • ea- At , Never Mind RevitaIize TOL BET it's warm ---the more 1. reed then for keeping the vitality up to par. Vital men resist heat easily. Lan- guid ones are floored. Re -vitalize yourself and you won t mind the weather. Get new energy in little raisius. i5&) calories of energizing nutri- ment per pound in Little Sun -Maids. r"? per Colli pure fruit sugar. Wonderful because this sugar doesn't need. and. tinerefore, doesn't tax Jit e ti n and tubs heat the 1,16cd. Yet a','le gra e.S troll;t immediately. Contain fatigue -resisting food -iron :t>.o. Try a box. today. ale Sun -Maid; Between -Meal Raisins c Everywhere Little Red Packages SLUE wATE A TALE OF THE DEE? SEA FISHERMEN sY Fs^-aar. ERICK WILLIAM +i ANLAGE. tCc;;xr:eatsA:uason Hack Co:.npallyl Hou' the Story Started. the oan of a wheel with the vessel. agate I'a es,h ;.'e, h ee fie s a e eunrien entre. Far away to the "Shorty," lives at I.,oxt Cove c• Bay `int th the -ails of another schooner G]w Fls dy coast with his mother 1,nd a- si be discerned, while n snnudge his taizcwe, Captain ,3erry Gltark. He r; sri oke to the north betokened the and his churn lamed Ring, drink a r,re once cf large ocean liner plowing Mottle of runs whereupon Frank's , tier 1 - ein,teid tour ,:. impressed with uncle tells him the story of his Fath the tty of it all --the imanensity en's fondness for drink and how ' ne of e wean and; the frailness of thus "Grace Westhaver" • went down off tin ea g nteen foot dery, the boys pull - ,Sable Island with ten e,f her crew and t'•s silently. with the ripple of their, her skipper. Thls las the desired of passage ani the working of the oars feet upon Frank. He finishes ca,' "oo; t a"i.:., al C thele -pins alone break leg u ee t `, o h Q2h: I is he the e et cf the sleeping. --ea. s cut Su ..e.. c:a a .E. ep t- .:e �r "T. e a •4 _.a 'ar.m the v"e re S'e'ts :.r:t-:iip• - .0 stir Jese see Iii _ h = e e e as`i hese, oars_ "Vast r ehii: r he takes .P' es, a oes e •res `i n d";vre firth" -wd rules !'Fae'kwaitt;:',; 1. tartest the hand l osra the Ka ..a Vila at :der!: floated metirnless. an<'her in Canso ate the first fishing. a. "Q�,nrtn� the end o' that first' t,2 e. '"n sr.k r sea.es " Fh en h boy r m tub!" • yeas eatnese by hes feae alters. Jules cast the tub beeket adrift and The two axil, try th_ hand at t o.'e handed the looped end of the baited fishing. • "and coiled trawl to his companion, who proceeded to make it fast to the small CHAPTER SIX—(Cont'd.) Mary anchor. Shippingthe oars, the bays pulled "All right, Sabot. Ship yer oars away frm2 the anchored schooner ire. are pull down to'ards Westley Carson tthe direction indicated. Hew beautiful a with th its black ar'a And Shorty i nsert d, over hove the into . the ve set leaked es she rode lazily ever the nitbs well! The long Ila c boo line Was paid aut. V When thas Jules e .line' a sprit, clipperender topmasts gild- snaked over the wale and the scraped and varnished with their gild-, buoy. floated, black ba�llnupraised, far ed trucks and colored wind -vanes or l as ern Frank hove the anchor oath highfly ens" fluttering lazily in the; end standing with the tub before hinn, morning air, the beautiful run and elle shrew •the baited line into the sea sheer of the black MAI—riding deeper by means of a 'heaving stick --the now with the weight of the fish below I baited hooks .and their dependent —ail served in a distinctive way* to en- r gin or A long, rakish bleck body, full y eight feet in length, floated in t. water ins below the dory. The dor land tail fns gpivered slightly, and 'wicked blue eye yanked as the boy looked over the dory gunwale. "Look at tri' brighter winkin'," Brie Shorty. "Hes- awaitin' 'til we star a haulm' tie trawl,. then he'll make snap for ai fish. Ginuue th' fork a I'll pole him, th' dirty blue dog;" The pew, or pitchfork was halide over, and Shorty poised at for a lung "Steady new, nota word!" Hissed th boys and his arm drove down li lightning. Bang! There came a smack on th dory bottom which alnnost stove t thin planks, .annd the water swirled i foal as the shark, with the ;Fork i bedded :n his eye, 12S -bed atroun Shorty yanked the pew clear, and Mister Shark sunk dawn into the depths ' elew., That got hdn growl- ed the harpooner jubilantly. The Freneh ]ad laughed nervously. Ile didn't like sharks, and said so. "1 Ito ]ak deny requin�. One man I know trawl in doree got hand bit off by requin one tam. 1e =oh afraid." Shorty spat eentee nptuously. "What they ain't baa 'count. I've caught 'eat ern the trawl plenty o' times up th' Bey Shore. :lien Long Dick hez sprite iy anted them lots o' tinges. Yank theta jaws open ate jinn a piece o' wed 'erase their mouth so's they can't shut at. They're a pest-- titin' in alnte .g yer gear an' entail' it all t' pieoes. Men Dict laet�wtnhree ytubs o' trawl eine . ftetrotbrl 'e'oitrit o' Shit 4� " Si:-huatatlil A Feat black b gic , bre/se water a s, art cable's length • away, mall a jet of steam -lake vapor shot ed Shorty. res"lialeie ne!» pipc�:.i Jules, r and they watched the huge mammal ups e ;3 with a lazy roil and saunas for the {'eepthe again after striking the water a restaurtlh g sanaacl with hi enormous t.111. Sieh-u-nt-uh! Another huge Nadi 3 e,Zra appeared, blew a jet of 1 tern1an's pull, Shorty braced his feet he firmly, and grasping the wet, hard• sal, cotton line with his .nippered hands, a' pulled the trawl .over the clacking; : s ]igii uni-vitae wheel with but a nuo mentahy pause when, he lifted an extra d heavy fish over the gunwale and snap- t ped it off into, the pen, Jules behind a him,. collect deftly, and broke off only n' to gaff an escap ug fish or to twist the hook out of a cod With -the gob d stick when it proved teo much for e. his mate to slat clear. es It took the boys a good hoer and a ke half to haul .the gear, and when they I brought the last buoy aboard Shorty e was dripping perspiration with his he exertk ns. The sky bad become owe-- n, ver n east in the meaantame and the dory in rolled over a great swell, which tossed dh them upon its crest and then dropped them into a valley of limpid green. Shorty loosened his oilskbr Boat and • glence"'1 over the fish in the dory bot- tom, "Varlet? we ain't done so had for our finest set Rankin'. Ther's a :WS eighty or a hundred large fish! than'. Now for th' seeend tub. Sling; the other gear out th' way, an' gimme a drink from th' dory jai beside you." Jules understood hardly a word of • chat his compeeien was sae inns', yet with wonderful boyish int'nition he knew almost exactly what he was ,ked to do, "east tie tub gecl:et off row age" heave cut that gear, Stabot. I i! row this tarsi ; ... " itaang.! The report, came from :hey schooner, and a glary sack fluttered frank the signal Emil°arils at the top —Metes dat?" ?" ;•t let; .rules. " Tie queer thing's h'isted!" replied tbs. other; "Tb Snipes yen tub aga'n an',. . rep ver oars. Were wanted !tech aahoerl" Frew: all points of the compass tine dories could be seen ;lulling towards' the schooner, and when the boys ramrod alongside in the swell they were greete.d with ;shouts and jests o ar-.,rat ahe men z;ready" aahoerd lipid ▪ these rf to dairies weitlne iia lay'; e e e., . ; de tied pitch out their• fish. "'Resect teary trye gat, Shirty?" "dight; d derv. I ca3'::ate4" "Ain't no slinks or, sate among t!aaat set o' paten, is n tsar•.'"' Back genie And ,o tori. ey NTT:, is ;tare their tarn to pitch test:, x3aas hove the Ihaatater ante tel then k^e e 3 tt, and they ler4he d along .alts the nes yet vessel, whi a Shelly- estate tba� ,` . h of att.b gall tv lite ibitla ;ahoarrl.. Jeers' glertetel down into their a hlad taay•,'" he loci. ..Yon gat 1"Wt'-1'. met k;Aarntkd, end aalnlosi 'in :tartly : whole S& heel of as dozen o ware la,,e�we the glassy: mirror of t'h se+n, i eel." l Mel die : t o' diem!" slloute ex tell Gosh! Warn't that a monster: seeee le:]tikc:rs they're I 'arkatal'f til gear. Lok at W cell , se]re 4*.' wzvin' his goaral Thar* R� 4a3 I:4a 1.Ir81 esteire ties' eagle. Thyey,'' fon: B" his gear. Leek at his *lore Leah k as hem tearue ttareugh tl! water d'a Newton pho'seests, be't' foes The ,_aii.:a .la, s ha it were break hog weter r allarsenate and the lis Fere t.. r a e' .. iia to dories shout es eel Felling. Jug Ilatelt acs >� :heeled. s" n ette cgh, alr>d to are nein to>wt l ureter by the entangled ICV "u.,a TM; ?,e. hal eel. /.is trawl. With t3; B ' °.i: seal y : rgr th hese 1nam moose :,t ae frightened than 'the tale twee. f' 2l'ar.L1a fir thef:eptits. 'ata vitae. ' • y' 'Lae his water a3g aiPn th "o%.'. C. foe t e Win.. ala '4 met wet 4 I e= "est th h pp:•uis�e. of 1: ,. ,esti•, end tar that r, et algia as eel :knee Oa the in oat et e':ai- 13'10 :;:ght e Ii t�liiluA ':lid his e'<ry- tfutt' tillii11g up • to the ti tach\ r bees. to I ie C; up th eel of their parted Wad -Waal, ain't this a d•,y, Sabot?' keee .i to i Shorty. harks an' titin whales. Wander what'll happen next"' He gravely et:mall lois pipe awes-, an, fa -lapel the gura y wi eh across the b t4 glint tiers a t? t 'try. 'Tenets haul til' gear naw, sabot. I'3 iaeiy up the , rehor an' you earl the ey a;' it :sees iia. " The a' " = lire, wend up a t•viae t'e he .-2.ireh, • came in Fluiehiy. and in a few minutes the ar..he,r with the end link' foo the trawl slimed at the rah. ""Ketch holt!" The boy utishippitel the wings and placed the hardwood pulley or roller into the dory gunwale, and while Jules hung on to the trawl, he sliipped the woollen eirelets or "nip- pers" ever his hands and grasped the line. d'Now for th' 'haul! Git vel' anehor out th' way,, Sabot, an' bring,„ th' tub over her an' coil tie gear as I haul it in, Savvy?" "1 savvy," answered the other, obeying the 'cn.nrann4s. "Non-!" and Shorty eiinnniereed heaving the .-•e •":y: -one hundred foot length of heavytrawl over the railer. settle Jules. immediately aft of him, eoilea the gear hax' l: in the tub again. A good hundred feet of the line was hauled in, and the first dozen hooks sante up with the baits still on them. 'Good sign." grunted Shorty.. "Anus mare on th' trawl than comes up on th' first shot o' gear. Ah, here he comes!' We ain't skunk dory, any -was.. Stand, by t' gaff any that falls off. Uhl" 4nd a huge eod came limply up to he gunwale. Grasping the line off the roller, the boy swung the fish in- oard by a dexterous turn of the wrist, nd the jerk caused the hook to break free, while the fish flopped into the pen prepared for it in the bottom. of the dory. Hauling steadily with the old fish - al . e 4 alae haat meet' :slights- g 10 th, Mk '' t r;, tato." And beth Milunge'�er31 f -• r IE "gild, 14 5 it ai,t s lett, n b.t sof strength and , .. i• a5:4r.4 in steel *n as lurching diad pa fin: ca a"'n ht:lti;e td6 l over' the rail ,t , • .l a omen selling and diving in n ▪ e 'sees'. n47 Splorty an a hie sne .3 it t• did the ,lima quite cola-� tehly. 1 Witte d tt`e work wcis t/n sate„d they e threw err f irks abr:.lra3, aan.i. wattle. i.e ar vb it:+e alien the aY,. rY r :^e ti tnc e 4.4-414-1 for the rail :..1� " ' ls.l al; art, tri;*:e ties. men �. f • les let ay tore.:rd t"Y lie mid- , ;eel have it 14 a int' lite IUSt. T4) tt' eer t.neeu.g ole You, Mama, Dear." • Itiaal' little Monte, 114�ti'a th,:nl true, It sons but ore shop; day Since i! .heir a ih firers •e-orn aan i blue They ,:..pits a ito.a, at play. Their merry l,.ta shte fllal my ear Their childish :OW sheno aright and dear When from their p ley They'd tune to say— "1 love you, muga, dear." Dear. Lig lads, oh Y I loved theta more I always seemed to pray That God woulti grant that as d yore They'd kind and loving stay. Their sunny preserve fired the Tema! Their boyish love _hone warm an2d Blear When erose of day Brought them to say -- "I lore you, mother, dean." RADI hence the trim appearance of the able been Ii s coming he ci 'clear ter of them ' Bank schooner. The sea itself was l back. Ilna as he de�-terously whirled the" Iike glass, and dotted around the liontIhne out of the tail in the tub. 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Jules, lolling ever Ben, the holy; WEIS the.,• first to speak, "O -ah, Shorteei" he' cried suddenly. `,'•Regardez le requital l Oh, le gros requin!" And he pointed into • the cool green depths belaev them.; "What?'' ejaculated the other.! "Rekin,? What th' deuce is that.'? Oh,' y:es, a itiark. Gee, ain't he a brutal" and Parts. Write at once for your opportunity. AUTOMATIC TELEPHONE AND TIME. RECORDERS, Ltd. '140 VICTORIA ST. TORONTO i Bee ups les Beekeepers will find, ay looking up our catalog, everything need- ed for the .production of honey. Ruddy Mfg. Co. Ltd. Brantford, Canada uctiessors to !a Bros-. Cp.J..td: Send for a copy, Dear. brave lads, heeding freeio:n's' call. I saw theta nnareh away. In khaki Brad, they look'd so fall, I could not bier then stay. And now my heart is breaking near. The hours seem so long and drear For chase of day Bring none to say-- "I ay—"I love you, mother, dear." ATree Game. Now that summer has come and all the trees are wearing their beautiful green frocks, we night test our arbors eal knowledge. Here are some ques- tions that will make us all put -en our thinking caps. - 1. What tree is Father Neptune's? 2. What is the saddest tree? 3. What one should humanity fear? 4. What one is represented by two letters? 5. What one is th'a schoolboy's. dread? 6. What tree signifies victory? 7. What one is an animal? 8. What one reminds us of twins? 9. What one means level? 10. What is the favorite tree? 11_ What tree is the college fresh_ man like? 12. What • tree does the eat wear? 13. What tree do we take from the fuena_ce ? 14. What tree do we like to chew? 15. What tree is an oft -repeated tale? 16- What tree might Cleopatra have been interested in? 17. What tree is a troublesome in- sect? 18. What tree is like a well-dressed man? 19. What tree represents a woeful lover's state? (Answers: 1, Beech; 2, Weeping - willow; 3, Apple; 4, EIm; 5, Birch; 6, Palre; 7, Yew; 8, Pear; 9, Plum; 10, Poplar; 11, Evergreen; 12, Fir; 13, Ash; 14, Gam; 15, Chestnut; 16, Aseen; 17, Locust; 18, Spruce; ' 19, Pine.) Kinard's Linime.rt far Burns, "etc. new 1y"coate d,e.gh young.and It "melts n your mouth" and the gum in the center remains to aid digestion, brighten teeth >�d soothe mouth and throat. There are the other WRIGLEY friends to choose from, 'After Ever] Meals' Japanese IIy tlroglider• k Built Li! e An lirplai,'. 1: Slllrtl erla('a:t: dt•vk'• l'tay raaaale its taglltara nee in Japan which rives near- ' ail the tiaeid!t; of filling int with tilt' demerit [►!< auger er lir.ae tivaaily re- tied. It consists essentially of a taaral5 nl i.►tp este tlrtator. It Inas a , E'.et- ing; trapaaeity of about 'tla persons, ons, a and instead et' ring fn,n1 tie water, it glides ere.'1i'e wins t ccs at ar fair speed. Tee �4',Ylt ,, ,,, of 0.: sty la caused F'k the ;eattta lig of t.e^m.-cit while iglu en my!:ails of 1:aat <a `a „ a F duo:. Sainard'o Liniment f:.r Dandruff. • The resit a sof Mrd:: t i� Freha ely the f• irst ('hristan ehurth in Britain were tdirtlt•::ed by eveavatien in N:arth ll:-nlpshire. Silk Is the cheapest form of laic+thine material in .11adaa 'asear, where even • the poorest women are elan in this material, o �+!�� �/K tttnetiveiy made wit;! .„ glasser mot surface the 5uolueroRtirruHESHor. is -lea it time and mono' t�loe ea quietly, pa i ever carpe t hitlau t _ •411.-c. Sca that ata the farniiure ant metal be be4.4 you buy are equip - r..1 with to rn AU ezes c-•3gpos.lc.,8 l ,,•S Node Ll tikrada O,waif'i�,;• tbet!.et Oat, +ems The $185 Tractor (F.O.B. Toronto) . Pays for Itself in Labor Saved Sprywbeel enables orae mal] to do five times as Hauch cultivating as with a wheel. hoe. Before the grow',} season is far along,,. Spry -wheel will hh e more than paid for itself by the&tlabor 'gxoense saved. Agencies open in some localities. 52 COLBORNE ST., S<. 'si ' Dept. "C" TORONTO ea�ra,.letlietailt`_ -