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The Exeter Advocate, 1922-11-2, Page 6Ite Iter hiller and dales e f w it3d✓ive; hrenerFrenkee?`" he t skeet attera lengthy w:h sans frill .and uiel.e r„to tether,pause'.. "D•>a' knit -seat' -half s•;,ut' ain't w., &r..3 under her shams' ,ef :apertcis eau,z'.e for de •groun!:1M.",. helve eturence and craasne.l aY1 ober al We,thaver turned around sav'age1y veh:tewale which :•.t:'ged ye the i i4C",;xiurie el -kg ~::heel, you!" he raseet lenigheneeZe se elle drove c e it the de- out. "An' get away V h'ia an' -gone oliviti€s into the trough; of the w ev •s, :.eta' tees. I'ni rtinnin' The anl,1'r r- c.k tete r::p a furrow cf act yawl,, spray <v 1: h dared x1 o;^cr tke rail inrage hien hma:n meets n•a Wert to re- Ir•:'meture r irfecSva and d'rertel ed the linclai.0r the ;_•ekesfac •, �iie: thavex's e 're,ning y t.�. Frcm the lee hew went white "D.d ;cue lieu iter'" 1•"••1.00 a i;3: zltg,: hiR• xu�r chaos et feats. {4Xes Pre-14' r']t'it.IT!t �2i" eeered e 'stream oe-ez`nea.d as , the veeMrd rolle:1'her lee rail unde_, treeD'irannie Ca? sae' B Ami he made a . wI e Ek, eye drank the ragged 5 ar;ieur f this e :Teel -r s1Ory 9 to elbow J:li:es off •ilho wheelefeette, but verrltsb'r: paean of the .ea Was s'uma in the '.atter refused to be budged from ^. .. .. - .:_ .... the e0r „ous roaring of the fzphtilbg ll+S."$,m� j*OUI1 l xink exet,'e his g w :t£ the 1 a :rag of the fresh, the than c.. cf the wind in thy' ssi?s, strength r,:t tore tie wheel crat ' # t.':e i :,_ser nunst:re'ey of ire the 144g Frenoinuan's grasp, 111.41 the braze in the teetered riggerg. • It was latter in eal,pri.e at his aid eumt•tde's a day teeraneeee eteneeifeley in the cheldieetneas stood to one side regard - tenor to Titem e -s Reeteing Day's da 1 s]+Gok udols face cf she "'Tra •e Wind": WI10 areurly y� �dxn„aa ix• at, Sou laig !gawk?” Crapped Wes;:haver, How I laugh r., hen a wa} a imps over` J ••es strode forward, and laying h:s the head, hand upon the ?,sapper's shoulder, he Alii rez ,ji;,s through t'a,e ray bow said •g!zntlY' "FIe.Zi1, go 21e'ow, ol man, shine, w�ell !et me take ' t , ve her. You ain't verse While an acre of foam is ecattered ,' and spread In answer, the other, puffed up with, BLUE WATER. TALELIF . TEE DEEP SEA EISHE .MEN BY FREDERICK WILLIAM WALLACE Veneyright by the Musson Boole Company CHAPTER XIII.—(Cont'.) "She pray mean trick on you? She WI -en he !emerged on deck•--etateh a turn Yore down?" As sxa shoulcei,s and tc es the rage, and t)l';k, to, everything right brine. ,and re,asett b e, knocked. the French ;roan's hand off this shoulder and marl And with the glory of it aII . b'ba 9 i, "Grit away an' Dave ni• ac''sne , siiFtnme freedom and grandeur of old Jules 'hesitated fora iaouieatt, anti Ocean in one ox her loveliest and most tI-.en grae-Peet• a sgiol a Of the wheel impressive iaiooda- 4're gallant 7*ttle Frs?ak• he luanded - Go lo :r. p ee.i.ox of the eiticak..;y Thi young skipper's mouth harden- sehoorer, like a faithful Morse, res.. �W th a gruel Of�s>fipirress( fury, r'a,hobe*iva. I:+;aes cif 1•,..?, ,%ate ed. Ilam kneaw that Jules had been h"ls vended to the toad of a motif who Sa}V:' hesthaver l: t t'ie Wheel u and Bravo fiat + d# h t eat b titd h k his fest into htis old d t *hest t 1'4.:. i'; iu). v"°h;tr1 r„£ -'111-4-Y'tt:s: • 1'rettehmeen"- opinion of Carrie .vex=' felt in the tumult of ad and sea. Rhos vasa of'the blow, Ju,lea staggered bad; the hawsers a;i�t ter. e.�t rtver vas vel•y• selin iv. a x, a flan o the 'gar in is 'gaol, his ee;s E�,; up agains a wt;• to ..,I saner te4e b lee diz. k, r1 erne. He had «:iii Mhipped an idol with all "Lay. aft hare, Jule-,, an' take th' beam a the cabin eemPaumn•way, .. t, 4, cf ^1.e 1;'e;.*'. s)a:.::e:$ tl;;nt ir..:�1 test ling, and o is n:emery a a r, beauty a 'ay-�, Man who reek.. + etyma ea oyes file sohoi r. r down tci tate nl; al en, •venae • a 10,4,leetion of the e• l u. an life through dark gla an. Takata un tvi�ax by the un tecl±- y t h t' fl f h l h' f `whet« t th sli- t➢. t spat%.3 tsps and t..e Marl in the strength ef' his strong nature, and wl ;11" he growled to the figura lean- and he fell head first down• t a brass - r :: i,t a 1;z1 11311.0 i, '•G'ive y t ,z p»'„1 it: he -1 rravcd false. dire 4. Ite_wi;he d u o r t}ie dories, The Fxenchnign shod eta, stst e't Orly three dir1lara, Cap!' t, i.:..p his treub'.es to himself and ,e.i,eyed4 while the other uzp!pped taeGoti;r Now, 'maybe yerll ,;144 gal' er own .a } or.:4d over them alone. He wanted no into the •cabin: `lyusene;~:,,'” ,Airco Wesiliaver grasped 'ti aa� i r;''' :31 Frank• "Iii I ct�' '' ='i 4- Baa_ s3' this iiarbiar 'k11Qat 3:ire-'3:11at th bat Led been aa fool, he G'ancu broken the dirt -littered soon a eo F egr again ezd steered with,' tz '174'1 ' i . . ,.a f9shin'. Sl ee'r ori 1,. T ,, he resented others #loot ;the Tats he 'boVtie glass, tate ¢ e n'Plunging 4 U,.'5„;1,„:1, I a:=11;, want�ye k" s''"'e ta' thinking leo, not even Jules, and nese.;e,.are.tus hears of clothing s it- at Vi'i g' his a,,tion .a momozia . i!. „n, tit4,;,-:'a tem -•Ales ,viola e 1:e th:aght over what his old terez1 sheat, and the snoring figures th�augiit, yep ell' tsar'''-^;�t;" dory -mate did know about his alT'uis in the ".iunk�s�--V e'thaver felt no feel. In his fall Jules had etruek )r.s hetet' •` he n: me y castigated himself for in of disgust. No, they were happy, an a corner Of the Move, and for a/ The t r ` ezt skipper gave a save Lai re teen ra free with. his coni)-. the cep,. They,l ad nothing to worry minute be lay t'.alf-$turned. Then he e z e. lashes •'Tau m4.r perreani dereers. Sabi had Yetened to his .rap- thorn, and if dank email render such got tele and' sat down upon a,'14 reel ," } e nnutwazre d. ...Give ham a tt.. ' iamb t4ons *all his hopes and abliv;.,n to torment of 'mind, well thin; ing', until a trlelela of testi rain wipe for ars laa't."_ And with setae Ju.ea wo zi4 be sure to sympathize, there were some uses- for drink. So down his Cave. z sZ,i ':.ul work a cis. h�art 3s- ' etamed urreii and eyraralty of the kind he abhorred he rz. ;;toned, end pro eedi>i . to lois "Huhl nes' have out m}'sel ale? Lis .t:g ant i:at'a iii... nua rn•Inage°.i t.d--evhae all willful tne;1.:a'hhor•-•--that cf berth, he preduee ` a Bottle and drank, Dat^fe'ller 'esu soar' sure: But he no pita Ow' A3it :::a, a, bang with Lit* the "Pe ee fellow! I toad you ss-. When he came on flask later Jules treat rue right fer o1" ciaree-irate. I'll sten 1 as he did w # variety. tivas what he feared that hie saw what he had been doing, and he. speak to hint." And with a w^onl cos''. ,I` os- 2 a m-syg o." 'ow=ed She «y, fr e i woe'.•.1 give uttirance ta. When was troubled. "Yriu been •drinkiee, his dark fee tures he ateeeeztl the aT .. .o .s} tseme,,,,a,,,, It..teel:ed there was an aggressive, Franke," he said with something of 'adder and faced the s,cip er. vette .�l,en ;r.1:. better noeure pre -a ui- re ere.f.z ring .n his voice. are rotarh Jn tare trate oP his voice, ' 1 estha er noticed the blood en his si.aaEni fLr an instant and 1;e let the i .•e�app�$e you =ninrl your own basil �'«eels what et I have?" ' mewled fare and gave a perceptible 'start, but ns- ea aa:: pass. f r,..., J..e•,., ani I -i mind trine: 'the other. Cal late it dont med. f . to cokes% hard at ss -'d no hrn Jules i s ey i., eel the fear' %MET and bother e'en env. hint cr a few seconds and epeke sec.-. cut t :s+c iTix the Peak's I::ani Tae F l''bman'a swarthy face red t, m . arz: as s.:rn ata the assns were dwne:i. ..A1: right, sir! " he said quiet.. The' big Fren:ehman took no notice, quietly—very quietly. Fran ee, you .. h\ 1 centiiu uedaieif he had no ea h • "t, Vhit inic of iiat, I truck your dorr meak �aa l u I erltie'aI 'at of^:zt44 the ;;any love the 1''r ilii,•) re`P"a' 3uted his answer ralmeet 9 • }4 put�g overnow?", e , c 'p• cc ei -1 l,a„iar ;; neon- the pi end re- as s on as he had said it, but the €ails, Peres lllonhegan 'astern, I big 'nough�to t rash you, but you're tiro: below to their hunees el sin. Ladner he 1';itd c x un ei are the chaos �� 1 I nu t it over when I'm ” oc:1 an es f Ien' stillcuSten ve vessel eic: Prank at th uhe;ei ani) Juts elver- c'f spits, injured pride, and unee:yuitted r,.ad},' a n.tg eft the skipper, lounging y t port," erg 1"11�t. ? goer stere the only two en lo�e �.vhich F^s'3eS�nad• his brain ns'tirst the :use and laokin tot the Andyet im dor h the other ts, Jules leint hey de.. e1•ei 1 1 sats+ r saes i out lay `''••stet''•! his Letter r,�ature ur.ltr, and ta)s:,ing "lite' Ili* ;and turned into his bunk. Care T: ,.,aoz:h, an.1 when the latter he came to :'a•ok upon Jule's eteptiriee' Jules tc. k no notice :thaln• To be 'continued.) sato a)a 0l , ". ixothn Itaroi '• an in: bars interference into his! "Ain't }au goiri• to set ole )'aurae, tam, Franke:."S,' :e we st.er de c'ffa,rY. n day ar.' ai: r,.; h;, yeti'° Inc, ogres, Ram Island I 9,e';;a gassed on' 1.:,tv lai� leen oil' -shine wit' d • sate:- t1 a art quarter the s.ltoer,6rbegan to UNITED STATES DOCTOR Music Education and What 3 ;T" a and sheeted t.e the skipper's 1Y, ani, walked away ibr'ard, The •:.fer interr ' h' tl•e ri"zng • off h It r { MAKES STARTLING OFFER 11tee ery win'•--_-.." feta the war i tied 1 to ..t1"a :lot' loft to r h It Is,. .erten lm faith a o $ Jae S. n a r):.l iC- •°1 cora t II:• tw a lain= wt s tier 1r, 'a eu' .�_ ga.e, out tat s.,sl-roiter, w, • it ' what a been tc .. let :le bofe it, d..1 nee. feel the . Will Scn Zandaomo 8peotaglca on ;r»':ai to de. viib . .hat it has bo tome t � I" r �'i..,r-, ar r.".;,, �. large ?::hr's a 'r .'l re...a aI } 'an••:n an' I'I1 real weight cf the Ibre,ze until they; to anyone. g degree in the past. Too often it 'What 1s ntuele education? It le easy th,*ough.'+ 1Git Sequin .astern. The day tit :s sun. has consisted in - tai ing Lessons and T;:.a" l,l,,p I'rerr:hm«n nex'da��l s:o;vly ny with a clear Vere sky fle:ked with' kriluazut..sni,:12100,aurrg,;.,.,n1O'(u strain ilii be glasses ) r vi r s'ar s after many hours of painful effort and arli gaze i furtively at tt , l a::r, s';ip- flee2y crud" and tire:'r tate ir,Il • rti..ti ` ofI+r. Toth zn the , practice the pupil achieves the doubt- s- C ti .it�R a a .Ott •.til• ^ytr'el e 1 a? d e sed . ester the • ,n c .tit tS n I" e h r se's }vs-' bp to v e. <. 3 Teaksin to a f w otherfGl•oilat b able I a}b g p ., r ria pair his 1, n sots x *�r h o .'.zr .ie, sr;1 Iters :at on, sat ng i,,o foam -capped crests which .4 Ime Vision" Tortoise Shell Sne -, Psing Pieces on. the piano or a Few on the 1'e' -b». arra ser His h -'1 reared, and sparkled in the tae/es i lar on trial, zl, to 3n; reader or this' sorlgs m talk intelligently about Barb x .. was fie :i._d•, and there wa..1 a hard e::nhga:it. IIere was blue water in all Paa+Fr *110 writes him. rd4ressing uta , r >A +. 1 l'Inatllan +,rfice UIlin r til SSI° 13nx . or Beethoven 160,,4%...i, in 11.5 �;T'.y r tie nisi la an express- It g:ary. Sun-hin+e, b,ue :;,y, e.o'U(13,' �ii, 1 es ienable tnhu. These isplt'n,1141 ngs or, however, we know that the 1 a �o• i ..h •P� 3 a ri rear. h Ja:c d.n bre . n,� isbreeze. � masses t ,ke to F Th n ,ass win s.. asi•1 e e e.a t. Ul anyone nr Ft, e• t ,... read ha' r and 9 - i nasi J;t—s'h•--svhatde master wit' ;you the.. huge, uncontroll.�b�le e:enlent ! �n1II11Fnt print. thread thq lineal. needle,. Etat < nth A l inlpartant thing in music dis morn n', i`^]r?t c?" ar:;e;1 the which mirrors the skies and stirs to ace far or near, and prevent eyestrair. education'is learning to listen, For • or headacheq Tit,• d at r F1F.o are said generations past music educators have other Liter a pause. i the lash of the Rind- ]>a�i ubr,orkted', to bp equal t� ally sold at retail at fmm Flank let ke;i uv ar.•3 laughed i in an the azure of the firmament atlaave, and ° S1s,oe, to $I ,.via a pair, are. very 218410-1 been putting the cart before the horse a t" alannel: It v -a;. another of the the great undulations reared their some in l'h y are verand r will g nd i gills' and hay: stressed performance and $tr Ii+ I llgl:,; v :E'h bead jarred on serried tops', w.hieh gleamed evanea-t filer ,, are sure to rompliment you on' totally 'neglected hearing, Of real o t re I rlxinn:t r & ear earlier in the cantly .emezald with the sun -glare 'be S'eur 1n'tpr01 ed al)pr.aranee. Don't send tzzusical feeling, of the ability to bar- o .. istte:,. r.itelate.1 Sh<arty, i'ir'i, and curling, broke into tons of "and age, nd state thorlongtn address., f tlrne n o, 1ge a simple znelody,.of the joy of t hi , rar.-t111,. s t.n ma'tter. Why? , secthrrg foam, which showed dazzling, you have worn glasses off evil, ale will ,real , ,self expses: ion through music, What dye think's th' matter, any- ;shite againr t tin bac-I:gxeund of dark; send the glasses at once by !'rcpatd ! ! blue ocean. The sprays, torn from1 ndrensppeet' forr ten clays ear;+our, examine hark o. fragment can be discovered. The. other. p'.aee-d with a bait=kndfe' the ragged wavetops by the• lack of i home. absolutely Sree. if you are same.; For. this •reason the world is Pilll of so and cut a ao� h i th b 't h.a i 7 the breeze glittered like d d fled i very d t t 1 called artists wtfo can play • e r-'r.t'r t:'?ilr all Ct> afore I'm �Ls n e s-1 r re -e myna Is- n e adv an xan n ceep • a Liszt f,+- ,Y 4`r 7 +r Ac thea them, you are Igen to �)as file atnall".(+Oneerto-but cannot pick out a folk 1,, r It . F: u' .. i:. e..e ec .;. to mon__ in sties effedeenee and: charge cr S4.42, °therm:se rewrn the cf 12.ir.9 tit'as UIIN v:..:..11de„k c,c the Diung- glasa,•g and y°„ are out nofhi1 ar l•nu : seas 1)y eat; who )rave the. technical 1 thy-•-?u?es c..ui'.? see that in hie irg ahaoner like fiI*e rain urti; everyr,.pr his oxer at ince, 711, Voll ene1w.e "facility of .a mechanical `instrument, eyes, "Dat Dexter g ii?'" hcee he thing dripped water. tee glasses In 'beautiful velveteen- -Aye? That Dexter girl? Wliat The litte -ve e1 herself became as 1 a :ut I:er?" a creature cf the sea. She leaped the. i lined. leatherette. springbark, nont,et- mo!;. croid-lettered, Speetac•le Case, which s to he yours, free of all cost. A Prescription for Long Life. The gathering cf centenarians which took place the other day recalled the case of the eminent German physician, Dr. F'ischweiler, who died recently at. the age of 109. He often declared that he possessed an infallible rule, for se- curing longevity, which he would re- veal to the world in his will. Upon his death, then, this formula was dis- closed: "Put your bed, orienting it by means of a compass, so that you will` have your head placed north, and lie in .a horizontal position. Sleep solidly with closed fists," • - Thie is the whole secret. 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