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Port Perry Star, 15 Jun 1922, p. 6

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Never Mind-- Re-vitalize OU BET it's warm--the more need 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 raisins. 1560 calories of energizing nutri ment per pound in Little Sun-Maids. 75 per cent pure fruit sugar. Wonderful because this sugar doesn't need, and, therefore, doesn't tax digestion and thus heat the blood. Yet energizes almost immediately. Contain fatigue-resisting food-iron also. Try a box today. Little Sun-Maids Between-Meal Raisins 5¢ Everywhere --in Little Red Packages === BLUE WATER A TALE OF THE DEEP SEA FISHERMEN BY FREDERICK WILLIAM WALLACE. [Copyright by she Musson Book Company] How the Story Started. Frank Westhave:, kihowr 88 borty, * lives at Long Cove on Bay of Findy coast with his mother ind bis uncle, , Saptain Jerry Clark.. He ard his chum Lemuel Ring, drink 8 bottle: of rum, whereupon Frank's uncl ath- rs png Is asp » th o Slory ob his 1a the | of the ocean and the frailness of ther AR esthaver" . went down. off {tiny eighteen-foot dory, the hogs pull~ Sable 1 Island with ten 6f her crew ant|ed silently, with the ripple of their ber skipper. This has the desired ef-| passage and the working of the oars fect pon Frank, He finishes school|against the thole-ping alone breaking' with gredit to-himsnt and spends the | the quiet of the sleeping sea. About summer san apprentice £3 "LonZ | a mile from the vessel Shorty unship-' | Dick" Jennings. "In. August "his uncleiped his oars. "'Vast rowin'l" he takes: Lim on, a. fishing trip as spare|prunted. Jules. backwatered, and the hand Al While at|dory floated motionless, +» : nsd after the iret fishing "Gimmie the end line ofthat: first, rami rescues. a French boy from tub!" tment "by * -sailors. e. two boys try their hand at gory, haided the looped end fisting. ; i as OHAPEER SIX (Cont'd. ) ! Shipp ing the oars, the boys. pulled away 'from She. auch anchored schooner in the direction indicated, 'H beautiful the ve ig the sur a8 § common centre; Far away to the. south. the sails of another schooner could be discerned, while a smudge of smoke to the north hetokened the resence of some ocean liner Slowing r appointed course. Impressed with coiled trawl to his companion; proceaied to make it fast to the small} oy anchor. Mian right, Sal t pull do down Loar thar." yer oars: Carson' ie Sus Swelll a Tesounding smack the rim of a wheel with the vessel the the beauty of it! all--the immensity, of the baited! who? more on ghiit it. They're a pest among yer gear an' : Me'n Dick lost. ie. with a lazy roll and sound a depths again after RR ater Paik and appaseod; 'bio ble SH a | ap 'blew a. jet. and sounded, and nd almost in stantly a whole School of a dozen or more broke the sisssy mireor of the 21) Look! a hull fleet' them!" shouted Shorty excitedly. "Gosh! Warn't that | sk a monster! Goewhilliicins! they're in am th' gear. Look at Westley shoutin' an' 'wavin' his oars! :Thar's Jud Haskins doin' th' same, They're foul o' his gear. Look at his dory! Look at him tearin' through th' water! Ah, he's swampin'--no, he's 'cut adrif The gambolling school were break- ing water all around, and: the were standing up in the Suries 8 shout- ing and yelling. Jud Has ins yas| fouled, sure enough, and to save'b towed under by the ES athan he had cut his trawl, shouting and yelling the mals, more frightened than were, plunged for .the dep when they broké water * aoe. Bhd] ghool were far to windward and well clear." It was but the ha; ang os a mintite, and all that re { dence of the incident was the sight o Haskins and his dory-mate rowi to the weather busy to pick "end of their parted tra up | up the | "Waal, ain't this a iy. Sawai") rhs elaculaied "Sha | whales. Wonder what'll happen next?" {He gravely stowed his pipe away, and | shipped the gurdy winch across the bow gunwales of the dory. "Callate' we'll haul th' gear now, Sabot. Tl | gurdy up the anchor an' you coil the i Tine ag it comes in The anchor line, wound up by hf = little hand-winch, came in quickly, and in a few minutes the anchor with | the end line of the trawl showed atj rail. "Ketch holt!" The boy unshipped winch and placed the hardwood -pulley or roller into the dory gunwale, and while Jules hung on to the trawl, slipped the woollen iyo or " pers" over his hands. and grasped line. "Now for th' a "Git ain anchor out th' way, Babot, an' brig I th' tub 'over her an' coil th' gear I haul it in, , Savvy?! : savvy," answered the othan obeying the commands. "Now!" "And EShoFty commen: lengthiof he: while Jules, immediately aft of 'hi | coiled t] the Soar back Ju A good hi aL of Se | Hn e Jules cast the tub betket adrift and} py Bassin 3 anted ii ni comes 1 ont fas gea ? the schoone eo uge We alongside in the swell they | i veri yer tub ngain-an'| ere wanted back F 1 ts of the th parr et 24] were greeted with shouts Jests from the men already - aboard and| - fhose in the dories or ap ay: Jongs ngside nd 3 "How man dorye1 poi Rt thor? ons: eh When it came their. turn out, Jules hove the inter cook, and they '1 rolling vi while tubs of tra Jude Jerry Sos a little ha men, fox one be A . t proud, : : land i It takes que a bit of stzsngth and wip 4 jo stand in a Lh jour'n, 30.3 threw 'their forks ing their chance Hien on a: swell, they ship ail and hove it up into the "i (To be cofitinued.) ° 4 i ts "1 'Love You, Mars, Dear. Tear little lads, I lov'd them trve, It seems but one short day Since in their rompers worn nd blue They skipped about at play. Their. merry laughter filled my ear "Their childish love shone bright and " clear When from their play. {They'd 'come to say-- = 1 love you, mama, dear." Fm big, Inds, oh, I loved them more 'I always seemed to pray That God would grant that as ot yore . They'd kind. and once fill th over the roller, as dad pulling "towards Y tumbled aboard, while the men! of | hauled their dory forward to the mid- Japanese Hoosier is Bit Like An Airplane. The blue color of the sky by 'the scattering of beams An amusement device has made its| light on myriads of particles of appearance inlapen, 'which gives near- ly all the thrills of flying but with! the eleme "practically re- moved. : tandem biplane ing capacity of about 20 persons, instead of rising from the water, it! glides over the surface ata fale speed. se Silk is the cheapest form of clothing a geat- Minard's Liniment for Dandru Som omeninly fo ns material in Madagpsont, where even| 4 mari ETRE

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