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The Exeter Advocate, 1922-7-27, Page 2
LUE WATER A. TALE OF THE DEEP. SEAFISHERMEN BY FRHHERIGK WILLIAM WALLACH. pyriby the els aeon Book Company. fMogltt How the Story Started, —1 ed with human attributes. Well, Franks Frank westhaver, known as ba;i insisted cat a kiss --one it was te, "Shorty," .'ices at Longco4e on Bay be—'but Frank was tee ,good a fisher of Furdy ce st with his met -her and man and tee mof uch a sailor to be ecntent with a single osculatory em - Itis uric e, Captain Jerry Clark. He brace -and ;hiss Dexter was lust as and hie chum Lemuel Ria drink mueit 'of a girl to make no sea? bottle of resit, whereupon Franl.s; strenuous ebyectien to the caresses of mode tells hint the story cf his fattedthe such a strapping well-built. handsome -Grant n li eat at er" wdress for and Ihow dowra off; yours aurin as Frank Westhaver.� IS"1•i lasing hsaepily, Shorty caught an. a 's and with ten of her crewire and e.eti..F.i feel, which landed hiiu at _Nipper. This leas the desired eft Rov:e's Wharf on Atlantic Avenue, ;, nipom Frank. He finishes schoe, and st�eppmg out Atlantic he sown f i ends the f s 1 fo'c'sle table with a 'hairy paw, "By th' Lord, soli, that.was +an awful wipe . - ye g w me. last night. Shake, West- bav ; I'm sorry t' he' bothered ye, but ye know what th" rum "is " And Shorts= grasped tate man's ham' :and respected 'aim accordingly. . The. dock tug shoved them out, that moaning, and hoisting the patch of four lowers, they shot across Massa- chusetts Bay and dropped. Rake Point k�itl LIIYIATIC light eeredsan astern $.Hcoursefa Geoas x es SUFFERERS e sandY spit oShealf Cepe� Cod,ther gtile Fannie14B. Car- 1 Testimonial;1 son smashed into a breeze of wind Pear Sins,"' -••f 'r wagering from ° front. the sout`h'ard, and during the seia,tiea, tor over 15 yearn a`n night the vessel performed suite wild money en n edigi antics in. the sect running', flooding her batim, ag "' decks full to the rail with every,dive belles, eler!'M belt, e wl'idt and shooting cataracts of chilly green did me no good, I was., cured by sea down into forecastle and cabin. using orae bottle of your N' ; They made• the groun?,s without put- lliFE RRPxiEI31 ting n tack in a earl,- ,.Skipper Watson Your% featly, never reefed or took a sail in if he Wm. Otlfay, :could posibly help it --and on a bitter, m sunless February morning' the skipper Gerard St,East, Tgroxato . passed the word to get ready and low - One bottle for One Dollar; er away dories for the set. Jules and Sia betties for Five Dollars. Frank had their trawl all baited up, ' pct to Customers. .but wheen theyieame he bottom hoist lite o, s�z'r* :i= a-4mse, «.r spends rte, swung down to the odoriferous o -or- nesSatied direct out sIb .t:rc.-�: a� an a, preaa;nce feet I..:i.•b sf x Dock. ewIL/ft For The Carson was Dyix:g� � star'acaxd nest—they found Haat her Di<e." Jennings. ngs, lin August as u.t.le cut -side of arother vessel, and I•'ranl: i ~ side vvas meat in, harebran os 2 a fishing trip as .Fare feta scaler put his feet on her wail be. • 11 C t attt leu i, `"ilcok at oat, Frank!" said Sabot in l"aa "< *arts the ii ,st a:;a. WhileTat fo; a re zeas aw fere e a ""seAire" in the' y3 teat Ade Id St, i'or�►ait� l disgust. "Some fever here brought anea...1.-- nets) <;fter ret firs. A -5.44n; ftp ecast?e. 'Drunk as p!gs, i caD'ate, Canada dis o' dem feat frock sling- tr i, I' Wa;, ae.oazes a Fre i}a hos fFoan; an• raisi*� sulphur all might. Leidy, LII Fore aboard big sheat inr k for against ; �� ,mN;,t lits ferov.--saA.ar=_ d,<,� t wo :ler at Cerate tar ere :Ile Vath de biDge of doves las' night! And Ito The two : ey , tl:e r r a at dere a full brash when Bcstee fetes dree de bil ted a large stone gvit a fleshy -r, v6:, ..., ass A storax b44r.,s tfie'r 'ulgxza'nts o' ftFlAermeti an theism .. sea -growth adhering to it and which with -t:, lin; fairy. Frank's pre;;ej;:e At;aniic Ave aasi$ rat -gash sE`akers: ' Anda ,.... p often attack tlremsely es to the fever*I; ¢: ea. vii ''''3‘` -el the v:s-h £r Tax h. Ire c; attcreal do�eiz into tlAe fore, ;est '.. Thea• dict nn netherhimafter #hall I(To be continued.a tv.t�� tiS rr sa ae anxer» When a r, t y ft mn, jet % as he surmise"', `the anti next mojrnieg the c' a ound,ander, . MiRmCd'8 .---aC:tT .. Burns, 6 i r', ge ora * ,-.t dupes th Ci '• art- gang' had a raven their money end . sober and genet, rea�:hed. across abe t cr.;a�e fel ^ ,�asaja vstn t'ap, Wart- • ..,_ _.. , ..._ ..... _� svr-. Fi an% cads on lata 9beyheed sweet- were having the worth of it. A guar.! re"ir. , curring card game was in pre- —^-" ..._ liC' aTt, Carrie Dexter, spit nursehin $ n. ga ess, and a number of the men ioll:ugl tr sa.a;.t. gas sz t " n hospital. who tan-and on the .lockers were full to the tr Aa+.f 13itAn CI8 stat` matron :+3 Captain tarns ant argumentative. Jute . Willi] I. E Tlimv'r. ' others ,of tie q:aieter nen, 15'a're !` s:coping, or tri sag to, in their bunit>, CHAPTER BdC411i' -!Con*'el,a Inn thy, dine -the F aging. shouting, and e latah F f a h "t' l• ee 'ae swearinfi ntaite a perfect Le lem, ug 1 ;,:¢ mat;"piC• 42 � 3rC a., A. lumbering ,h.Z('wfo3tEju"idnder-• F ae.e. -He i•s it as _; is Fira, IOW qu'et trough when sober, but na isyn not been easy For ,non en til lien '..,4. t:r�+ igh I'd ..liner or.,?, ,;o: gerous when drunk..— was �.i;a= 4.vv ,aa , .tDv trying to "boss" the foaeyrstle, }'ic'''es, Relishes and Catsup. Cama'a world had d'. i ,, Iee�:tNa vvz "*"t 'ea., ::ri whet: slz2•riy inane down the lad-, Pickles and relishes haven't it' many years before she vas married :, ,:t?,i:' -,a� ria regard :,, else le* he �I,c sezire ova.iersive.t ria e, ant 11 feed wino :in themselves, but they da she •'rad had to care for her helpless 1 ti ,.z::-. •tlg,,=1 ;A a x: vxr .i hev eat h ht, .iaa'a in.,hpital+",e, 1' matse the rest of our food more inter -i father. At the age of twenty-seven r f her Sithe t o. tl ed death � - after th m �r �, vvheAA a Wt. t , , � • � v •-,.••v . feet- •d ,• 'a Free% a a Ola ,..� t ":, •,. i Her Ota. -' �,� e a sections e � �. �'4t on � I.. �p,a se . 1, some ., . i son �. se inamen ' , t rmr. �. . esbes Bemuse rhe rimmed Allen Cc A r, her dreaming vas Qrt;a 4�m g, ¢ � , '. ff . � 0.-<.aza,,lr ¢DaAle I>@1 is tette ?3':n 3 a':'p" •z T''"";' -'-'''''r '"' e w :. ` "; Gal nee Hee' edr.A o . ever put Yesu tai4es and fruits Lorne on rather earcn,l d e tbtlerent freaAl that Of most girls. sts v , ; ';.,. cn cis ` :• ,y m •i n• .< r e :o. i x.a� ».mte� .0..„ na::,i R. a+rake vv c are giving then rec lire to rend #bene ` Pier home teas to be not merely a l 4, z ti :i ;nn�•'z� a s " 441 ng:— a o' e an all have t bonne with an ripen door, a house ire e' s »:, a4 ,• c t , ''a �" : n �"^ '' d�Ia, l�' ye ,�i'sx F Qakan Ito! h Aide read, ><or sa year, a t'ru'e � y. a7 .. � � - o over and. pDan +on ivh'sch to use, � ,: n e strait sae sin, .'. ?=5�' f �.:."' Ricca F ..^n ;Cann c .1 rut wall! a We All know the coxaijnorr *Med vvde thein 4ear, at was just that, Then that ray gk ". a j' a., cr .•.• as to ellen:- r t, N,r : rZe h au"gat; . s� I've t .tr trrld, beet, tint here s a coaxADAsnatton whieiA Ire rmy -- v,-, a ,r r at,crifn fees' Bti�iiaJhaad : you twill find very tippet ; alp; nC• Mar fell ill, nd d when lit lost Jean his Iw- ` 3r.;1 why eras" ra4^e n sant; ¢ i E o Gari i , ng that, taA st n, Her zr drabk,' tarn + tea"' q, •A a,tr9a.3a" ,'Zrra .1'.....", tits •lila 4'r, $e,xd el` ill gblt biIIl winter: citlon. Dismal months followed e - f casiM lA S, q 1• ;ti ll '. g alta' -'-''''';'::4': u•f 'st Esc• nnz4zvlrert3 Ialiy-0••iggin' aTi 1 I quart boiled beets, 1. man herrn fore he found view work—at a lower{ l rs Prow----", , interrupted the girl, t'';te sl:r4tb, rat t.' B a t i3 me ton, ea'' ubs�sugar,ge, 1 c2 ah IeEup Tcohsr`�zilt a2 tea -t salary. And during those months the •'t:,, Frank," p i lour y. the house somehow was closed hesi:e, , i ". c+It oat •,.�� 4' * t9,1.41;w• - Ai tic a drnnl„ 1 kzylf t spoons mustard, teaspoons celery' and Seemed to be closed for good. e s las not 1pa .tela; it's coAt Gin tv .'1„ li . notice of hair, hut; seed,2 cups vinegar. Put the beets' he n tall ; c.,'ge gentleman telt nt,' s`' -1 p 'it",n hUhe m fol,:ing his clothes ase.' and :"bhiage through the food chopper. When 1lfary was thirty-three years . Y�..4p�;r he ' i$e'nt.enjan c ar»,s his I.. l+i-e of them me in hissuit-case. the rest of the ingredients. Let" old Allen died sand left her alone to Aa ."y the '�wc art c,f his brow,' a* ,nu 'p;,e 9,tareir be^ante more cfYcr,=jvc�,. incl,. Add 1 twenty-four hours Heat to the care for her two little flirts. the c ri,n"i. art ..,r na i .e arguing pour in glass sats, -and; The word of Paul came t fx i • ' d k >>l• d off nr ins Stan, to her in w a;a, they ' a'lon'e, c'hr v turnea1 to watch developments. IFesthaver 'hurting pain l i le I. -Then oven Goo w ,,iu't in; seal. This relish is delicious when' church one morning as she was sitting rr,ar.", slightly nettle ° m if vsats a kid to them; he apork or beef. 'there with her little daughters: ""Be save" me fr,fent Why: .a „ei„l,nnn, their class and never fraternized with' served with roast that': th'- way they re rated. -I'd far them ashore, and they jesented it in' Cticuniber pickle, niny stent like eI.i given to hospitality." Mary Carr air hunk ir, with Jaelt MIA: an' their simple, touch` v,•ap. ds taut aertiaps you v+�}}1 find ;started, A s if she hadn't longed to be alar, Erten share his gciil: an. ?ass p.;e titan dal-. "Ain't you gain' t' hev a nip, son?" something neer in ibis recipe: jhospitable all those bard years' flow aver an' truck around with any ]��Y,soThe man proffered a bottle -of Ken- ,� quarts cucumbcjs, 2 led peppers,i be hospitable when you have to work fingered swab vvtaa,t thinks hard vo , tine, red-eye, and on Frank's nese-y 2 quarts cider vinegar. Nash and .wipe and pinch to buy even the absolute beneath him. But here, girlie, Lets tive, he drew flack as if offended.' step inside an' git a hex o' ehcalates, "©hl" he grunted. ""Ye kinsider yer-", small, unripe cucumber.,. Put into a • necessaries? Thar's a fine -leukin' box in th'wieer self too goad t' drink with honest stone jar. Cover with boiling brine, That night in. bed she remembered for two <IG11ars. Lets go'n git it."fiah'msini Ain't fancy 'Hough fa' You made from one cupful of salt to one bits of the sermon: "Be given to hos- Fur Forgetting her anroyan e with the eh? (' won't {'rink, maybe 'ye won't uart of water, Let stand twenty-four, pitality," It was a command, Posit`Ve, You romped on the grass; heard the land as Cedar lists. The preservative r�-eat, the pretty little Nova Scotia fight, eh?" ' hours. Heat to near the boiling point.i. unmodified. Paul had, not said, Bee bees' low croon, effect of this iroatment is clearly p herself agreeab:e and en -"":few stow er javv!" t;rovvied a man eucuntbera, and cover hospitable when you have enough to oft round the hiding place of the blue shown in tensing erected at the Do• les_ao ma .., y. I)ra}ij. Wipe tertaining during their walk to the from a peak bunk. "Gehl turn in, you' vas a �,,,d one, , • , e a, with cold water. Bring u the boiling co rse, a ar comfortably," Why, re cocoon minion Forestry fencing g erected forest nursery theatre; the plug v a ti crazy cod -hauler, an gi a peop] And hours you spent so wonder-flllecl at Indian Head in 1917. Here posts of tvhieh both enjoyed mightily; and ehanst t' sleep." point. Drain. Cook cucumbers a few course, 1\iary acknowledged, there came at aha canclus!°n ph • other took no notice. He was at time for ten minutes in vinegar were 'people who didn't have even a Down the holden path of the daffodil— Russian poplar were used, both treated when they cane a peppers. Caul Sugar as stove to be hospitable with. She Sweet little boy of mine. and untreated, and it is interesting to lady the puce, Frank piloted his young spoiling for a fight, and started n t e- boiled with the g to an eselusive after -theatre satisfied, until he bad some-! .and spices may be added if one desires sighed. She did not want to know note that all the untreated posts oreot- restaurant for supper. Here they thing. Shorty knew what was coming' sweet pickles. people who were worse off than she. ed at this time have decayed end been chatted and tallied upon subjects of anti, calmly unbuttoned. his collar and Bustard pickles may also seen to Yet one day when a girl appeared vv eery pl y i Work rains— Not Digestion HERE'S an ideal hot -weather luncheon Two packages luscious Little Sun - Maid Raisins— one cool glass of milk. Big men don't need more. 290 calories of energizing nutri- ment in. the little raisins. Pure fruit sugar, practically predigested so it cgs almost immediately, yet doesn't at tax digestion and thus heat the blood. There's fatigue -resisting food -iron also in this lunch, Vital men eat like this and resist the weather. Don't work their diges- tion because they want to work their brains. Try it for a few days and you'll feel better. Little S Sun- : �. _,. aids Between -Meal Raisins 5c Everywhere -••in Little Red Packages Mean bright as jt use. on;; as they are not Boy of thine. A sun -beaux danced through the Ck eosoted Fence -Posts Out - Last Cedar. For many yclare It has 'been thought that the only timber that would give a ble period of service as fence. rosasoi window -pane posts was cedar. The sorest Products And opened your big blue eyes again Laboratories of the Department of the To call you into the garden to play Interior, Canada, state, however, that Where the fairies drolie at the break? by employtaag a comparatively simple of day— Dear little boy of mine. method it is possible to treat posts of curtain hardwoods In such a way that then wall have a life at least twice as But your blue eyes droop --you are of .a And the little 'bright sun beam has scampered away; Come! let me fondle your tousled head And tuck you into your slumber bed— Little tired boy of mine. —Martha Peterzon. absolutely no interest to any person dirt, i be�another old friend. That's one sea- with a new kind of floor polish, Mary, but tlinmselves, and the young fisher- ' pre Newfoundlander returned to the; son we are giving you this recipe. having invited her to lunch, found to her astonishment that her guest brought a new and interesting world with her. The next time it was easier to be hospitable. Presently' and not infrequently there was a homeless or a stranger guest. But there were man, drinking in the pre,.ty features charge. "Say, Westhaver, you re a of the girl with his eyes alight with damned stuck --up long -shore pup! Ye' There seemed to be so many mustard admiration, felt that he was indeed a won't drink with honest fishsman.... pickle recipes that we thought it would lucky man. Say, I e'd lick ye out yer boot -straps!" , be a good thing to standardize one of Frank had hiscollar, tie, and shirt them so thin we could be sure of it: pital, Frank's attention vwas arrested" folded and stowed away in the suit- Use equal quant ties of cucumbers, When they left the cafe for the hes- far a moment by the sight of a big, case and quickly divested himself of^green torttatoes, cauliflower, and small lcndly dre sed fellow wl:a swaggered his shore trousers. Pulling an his old past him with a s 4.ewy-=coking girl fearnicugh pants, he buckled his belt onions. Cover with bailing brine made never any of the "other kind" of peo-' from one cupful of salt to one quart of i ple, for wham Mary was so lonesome: hans*ing to his arta. The alai hal his and o for what he knew was., go_, head hat cooked over his head ata sig to happen.The ilei lounging water. Let stand twenty-four hoursh She had too much pride to think of is akish angle, and a cigar protruded . around sensed something, and they• Drain and •.cover with fresh belling asking them to her humble home. from between his Iips, As he passed watched quietly without interfering.• water. Let stand thirty minutes.! And then one day Mrs. Leslie call them he whisked his hat off with an The bellicose one straightened up to' Drain and.cover with mustard sauce! ed: Mary was on her team in the elaborate' bow, Shorty thought the i his full height—he-was a big man (di made from ground mustard, flour, ( church -membership campaign. And face 'coked familiar. • �„ thirty, hairy, bewhiskered, and stupid.: brown sugar, and vinegar, using these while Mrs. Leslie was at the house an "Who th' dickens is that, Carrie . 1,"Say, you Westhaver, �y'ain''t lis n �n t i proportions:one cupful •of brown sugar, April shower drenched the streets. he enquired. "Looks as if he knew us, what I'm tellin ye! I m sayin 3,e ie a ie fourth pound of muster. d, one- Mary fought hard with her pride, but an' I know him too. Who is he, d'ye smeakjn', ail�an'-shjne, Novy- a; °r guest to 'crow ?" dam'—" fourth 'pound of flour, and one quart in the end she invited her The girl hesitated. "Why, surely,; Frank hove the suit -case into hist of vinegar. Seal the pickles in sterile , stay. Would not Mrs. Leslie come out bunk ""G 'n turn in, Jake," he said I jars. and. share the children's lunch? Frank, you remember him? That was, Bob Morrissey!" " i quietly. "r don't drink, with ye 'cause Did you know that long cooling She hoped that her caller would not Shorty grunted, Huh! that's him 1 r don't tech liquor— would improve the toughest pear? It; accerpt. But her caller did accept in- Might ba' known it too,, ""Naw a don't," sneered the other, Here's a recipe which will make', steady.. Moreover, she was so -lovely fore senough.g for i saw him last trip aboard athree- i ' y„ , wall. like this hos-la 'tushing forward ,aggressively. TYs greats that just aren't fit to can into i a guest that the children were en•- m.aster. Now, how d ye ' a little milk ye want—”palatable pickle: thusiaotic over her, tail work?" '"Ca'n turn int„ a very p ' f p • 'sem Dexter's face was suspiciously! 'll seeyou in blazes i" 16 pears 1 pound brown sugar, 16 f When the shower had passed and :VIS..._ D I •� ounce cinnarr,an Mrs. „s , red when she enteredher ' ed dormitory,l es first. growl-, the 1 Leslie rose to go she said simply e fellow, raising a huge fist. It whole cloves, ' great bronze figures which; was a bad move on his part,. for as; cup vinegar. Dip pears quickly in het;"Mrs. Carr, this is the loveliest thing and the guarded the hospit'a]:,gatesmight have; quick as a flash, Frank caught him oni water: Rub with a towel. Pierce eachl that has- come to me in .a long time. told a little tale were they but endow the peak of the jaw --a tremendous pear with a clove. Put into a syrup ; I feel as if I had discovered a friend I drive with all the strength of his arm ade by boiling the brown sugar, this morning. We mustn't lose each and the weight of his stocky body be- vinegar, and.cinnamon together five' other." hind it, and the Newfoundlander crash- ed. ba�ek among his shipmates eom- minutes Simmer until the pears are,, "And to think," Mary pondered in letel knocked out. d The sl ru e g p "1 eeal'late that jarred him some!" commented Frank calmly as the men lifted the inert body up, "Heave• him inter Ms bunk, fellers. He'll come to in a little while." - The mem. were very much impressed, and Frank saw it.; It. was a good punch— •a punch which Long Dick had taught him and which his dnstructor had said "would knock a. roan cold with one drive." Ancl Shotty lthew it; knew that a heavy lunge on -the chin would jar a man's vertebrae and numb the,br�ain. The occasion was a° good one to• define his. standing with this i•ough'•and tough, crowd, and -with the fearless intuition which makes born leaden."s°out of very few men, he spoke. I A New Two Keyboard removed while the treated poets are all still in service and appear as sound as the'day they were placed in pos • tion. An Observant Nurse. A doctor had been called to see a man who was very ill. He examined him and said to the nurse: "You must watch: the case very Piano. I closely through the night and tell nae A piano with- two keyboards, tire all the symptosis when I come back in manuals somewhat resembling those the morning." ,.' . of a, pipe organ, except that they are t The man became worse in the night, not so widely separated as in the or- 1 and talked a lot of nonsense in iris gan, has been invented by Emmanuel ; fever. Moor, a Swiss.. The instrument has I When the doctor. returned in the one set of strings only, one set of ham- morning, lie said to the nurse: mars, and the two manuals as mention- I "Tell me exactly what happened ed. To facilitate the passing of the i after I left" fingers from one keyboard to the I "you were hardly out of the room," en he said: "When did other,he tomcend of manual each raised to the I that old afcol Isay be was corning back level of the sharp notes. The upper 1 again?' Those were the last sensible manual is everywhere an octave high- words the patient spoke." er In pitch than the lower one, and it is 'claimed that the player, by passing rapddity from one manual to the other,. can execute the most difficult arpeg- gio without moving the hand literally. ' Hear Toronto and Montreal Radio Con- certs every rnight,+just as though you were in one of these great .o.4 -ties, with our Marconi Radiophone (Model C). Write for full information and prices,' The AUTOMATIC TELEPHONES and tiles • And he tumbled into his her" tante to her imp a ,i tender. and loner the the silent apartment afterwards, "that cooking, the better the color and flavor there were doors round me tall the doing the work of two, there is no ex- � encugh wind Lor' both. S'o we took one of the. piekles. Seal in sterile jars. time, and I hada t seen them. tra labor involved. A further charac- . downy" came the reply. teristic of the instran eat Is the harp- i l ; .t. - sdchord affect, which the -inventor ,has No man tan feed lits soul who is 1 pre( U. Uy bringing a row of metal 1 piinard'e Liniment for Dandruff. No-,. older He Left Home. Returning- to ibis native village, a The octave coupler is operated by young inane missed the weather vane means of a centre pedal. Since two I from the church spire, "And what's notes are being struck by one finger happened to the weather vane?"tevn- while the coupler is in operation, there 1 quired of an odd laborer. is, of course, an increase in the weight 1 "Oh, ,mister, there were two 0' 'ern of touch; but as; one finger 18 realty i iii the village. But there weren't Peaches may be used instead of pears.i that made with g not so well Household Hints.: I Tomato catsup is quite common, 1mt 1 pi food grapes is I thiscatsup you can rise ` To keep the foo copper front slip- f strips' into' contact with. the wires, the starNring ins servants; known, n - grapes that are too ripe for jelly. It ping, and also to prevent marks on ordinary hammers being used fol 1 is' especially. nice when .served with, your oi.iclooth or table, ship ajar -rub striking the strings as usual. It i I ) between the clamps of the chopper pointed out by the inventor that the 1 chicken: ger e 2 quarts ripe grapes•, vinegar to civ- I and the table. use of his instrument will result in a 1 tablespoon cinnamon, Before frying •cornmeal mush dip it gleet simplification of tetanic, elinun er, 1 cup sugar, 1 tablespoon ,cloves, 1 tablespoon nil- i in cornmeal mixed with,'brown sugar. atimg huge • skips and different exten- spice. Cook grapes and vinegar until l The mush will brown better and less . aeone. of the fingers, while at the same grapes are soft. Rab through a sieve. at is required, j time securing an orchestral sonority Add, sugar and spices. Cook slowly Soap should never be used to clean i of tone hittwrto;impossible with one consistency. flan in fine mirrors Rub them with a :paste pair of hands. until of the right sterile cans or bottles: V �at factor in of whiting and water. When dry, pol- I That the invention will prove an ire- , 1'i f "I'm a-goin' t' turn in now an' p 1 portalthe musicallife o don't want -' sp'ils ye, i'un, 'Go-ahead ash with dry chamois to remove ow • tl cold water the people is, believed to be certain• it an' raise all:th' rumpus 3+elike b`ut Doors der fel : little alcohol in r - ldI also iveU a brilliant polish. having received the endorsement of 1 steerclear �a lie -for' • by th Great , • 'rtes thirty -nisi., your,- o alto g , _ 'alai Cai,'1'1 _ celebrated musicians and ihieacls 'll fiiiisli an ma.n rchat - the of d mrd came to Vinegar and salt will brighten up many, Trawl Hook, l y when word he 1, , t' bake a shine a out -1 thisi• i•'v ani. fl -I the copper pots and kettles valued as of musical organizations • and instilu- ar ' irlooms. A coat of shellac will,keep • tions : TIME RECORDERS chicken!" and changed all her world, YV1. y he bank iilb the crowd visibly •respectful. mg, TORONTO CANADA i A