BLUE WAT ER |} and ee . , ' digested diet, drinking ng seven ov eight glassfuls of water a day, A TALE OF THE DEEP plenty of fruit and cereals in your SEA FISHERMEN Ah : ; | The local treatment is. sways the WILL | same, no matter what the eause. BY FREDERICK 1AM WALLACH the nose with hot water, to draw. up fresh blood and help disperse the blood that has congested in nose. Copyright by the Musson Book Company Then rinse in. cold water, and gently CHAPTER XII -- (Cont'd) Tve t told her fo.' Those who ¢ earn : Shel massage the mse, begining ing et he 1 Il : : SODEP' as you out on the stormy and working to the tip n re : Sag lithressed by the young skippers waters winter and summer--are to my top nostrils, Better yet, tap the nose 'by covering the rn Rb ete sis ao 0 onde +b nutri- authoritative manner, porter , : ! 3 essed a button, ile| mind every bit as respectable and even| gij over with the finger tips, lightly RL / 2 ment will | put you on your toes again. ; ! tly | entitled to more consideration than f uice. | \ ' interminable mints, "doring which those who work in commonplace pur-| Sree put encugh bo stir the cr Fong oe | For x Lies Sun Min a [ae 35% time he serutiniz e face H i ill i plot. ; 3 A ; ; a of every nurse who passed along the Showed His judgment of men when wil Tope i to normal TR ota one, |Temon to the Water in which hands] = > rm =levulose, the cormid stout He chose for His disciples the men 1 | ; ors, the red-faced malton who hauled thier nets on Galilee. How-| follow. the 'massage by spraying. with | kerchiefs, underiinen, and other white nk ? on Ca Hi ral body fue, came over to him. 5 OE no digestion, it "Walk over here, Captain," she said ever, my arguments hea, pk Hibklef toilet water or toilet vifiegar, Bs | : e n her giddy m when| is always helpful. Do Jot expect ns Bor Torn coer Ss wi Sis oi wn an Sane founda _ ro penn § dead-white, for that : ! "gets Sede} and Te quick, you reall # case even n 'marble [§ : ; Dexter? she enquired. #5 "| were going with her--she's been writ ate a epeopt bu'fie came x Full of energy and iron==both good "Do 1 really want t' see her 1" ing him and telling the girls that he| °F an unusually pallid person: } x7 sand oad for you, Just try a box reiterated He then "Good heavens, | Was the 'Captain' to whom she was| Few people drink sufficient water, lady, I've come all th' way from Port- | referring, and not you at all. I asked|and those who need it most drink the and t 1 1 th' hospital | her what she meant by her conduct|least. Doctors tell us that five-sixths h ¥ ; J | : a do see Her an' ont la when she came in last night, and she|of the human body is . Water 4 | Is this a prison? practically told me that she liked Mor-| enters into the structure of every tis-| . i 5 e. Sun-1 1C Q The matron sighed. "I don't know rissey better than you, She said that | sue and organ we have. Food, to be hat bs Go. " she said quietly and with If She Wore to marry y, Tiago in Nova properly taken up by the body, must! Se FO y sympathy wn first be reduced to a liquid state. Per- s | €¢ » her voice for the distraught young|Scotia, and she hated the idea in- aps Judge How Between-M Raisics man by her side. "Miss Dexter says tensely. = Then she said that your ro CD you fan 1 water lace. x eal : she don't want to see you." prospects were poor and that you'd be| necessary it is enough 'wa al ian i "Don't want t' see mel" repeated |captain of a fishing boat all your life,| into the system every day. : A 5 Sc Everywhese' Westhaver dazedly. "An' why, Mrs.|8nd in her mind that was a very poor| Water is to the human body what Kenealy 7" and mean profession, She'd have to|oil is to & machine. Without a suf. The old lady had evidently some-|live inan atmosphere of fish and hear| ficient. supply, it can not function thing on her mind and it was distaste-| Nothing but fish all her days, and she properly. - Bad complexions, poor di- ful to her to give it utterance. Frank | hates the very mention of the word. gestion, end the resulting troubl or _- abruptly, "You've This Morrissey man will be sailing out that arise from them--i cluding got somethin' t say, Mrs. Kenealyl|of Boston all the time, and if she b ily ut swith itl" marries him she can either Say in the| everything from "nerves" fo falling The matron paused for a moment $67 hore or go. 10 sen with m, ond oy be raced to en inadequate and then placing her hand upon the|he makes alot of money--eno to| sup water. not "mean, of young skipper's arm in motherly fa- keep her supplied with all the fancy| course, that profuse water drinking of castor sugar with the strained wn shion, she spole: "Captain! we women | clothes and things that she likes--" | will stop hair from falling, or make & of half a lemon every morning unt are very peculiar you'll bly|. "I cd do that too," interru [Tiervous wreck into a healthy person, | things are better, . 3 Wino | oe efter what 1 yond ton a5 jk d She vd tive in} ail] but it will certainty help to do so. » a ; omed in with shat -- a y pricy and | out o' T Dock." girs mca 8, coustipgtion is oftén due| Proper Way To Make: Vinegar, 1 gave it to her pretty strong. She| The matron nodded. es that's nothing but the need of a daily| Take the sweet cider as it comes cried @ bit--in fact she cried nearly |®0, but it is your professi ; t ghe| supply of drinking water. «As the from the mill, strain it and put ina all night--but I got a pretty clear con-| Objects to, and I think yong) be foolish | body is not flushed ushed FORGE. and the| dea If the cask ia open, cover fession from her, Captain! she never to, et au in our, career for! waste matter pri "NeAVY ¢ rea'ly cared for you---" shes ry el fe Cap. 'pores da the fantiges are "call ie) Bow a cask Por Des ted vinegar in it, Fragk gave a start, dnd while hel tai oi a an vega, Tan do more than their normal share of iynless the cask. has t 3 nly Et Ton remained silent 'the matron continued work and the result is'a «in sentdnces which 1. head ng. of | cleaned. and, scalded with _ boiling ie "Sha is pig vain ans eA pi, fellows. yea Ne pe Ba, 1| Waste iatter," pimples, blackheads,| water. Captain, and . she, lives in an 'atmos: |4o, and Tthink you are too good a En and enlarged, coarsedooking pores.| Add one cake of good fresh yeast phere i0f high ideas entirely yobs to be tied up ge a girl of that sort.| The best way to take hot water, is for Gvery five gallons of cider; 'mix coming to her station. see a lot Forget her, my son---"' to drink a cupful on arising, as Bot each cake well in a quart of cider be- that in a hospital eit hen «ihe wpe Ow can aagtoaned the ver as you can gel it down with comfort, | fore putting into the cask, XE the | g% girls of high a Soke sh engiiged ad 1.508 Tre toiled an shod ori for this draws the blood to the stom-| cask ina foom of edu te Pin a Re dg Bd de risked men's lives for her sake! Shel och and gets it ready to receive and! _ahouit! 70° deg. PB.' " rs er than I do ve ing what made life | 31208t its first meal; seven or eight Sublles will arise, dua tp yr J don of se will -be less evident thirty years' ience with _| has been the only thi i | When ov Sop goin od h tel worth whilel. God. if you. only knew | Elassfuls of cold water should follow | gas, These seemed a very quiet and demure young | What I've had to go through in order | during the course of the day. Re-|a few days, and. the liquid gy woman, but being pretty, she soon be-|t make her happyl An' mow? "It'a| member the old saying, "If yon would | kept for three weeks or in this|b came a Javortte gh the sisjents and | L gone--all Zone for pas My | be well use ater in abundance, in- Fept for th TOTS In ail internes who come around here. They Schemes, my hopes, an' my ambitions. | ternally, external ly, and ternally, » ; Drain the liquid off; ba sareful ob "6 oh 2 ws flattered her a tot and sent her choc- in hod In Bis avads wieh. thosmomel | tray [to disturb the sediment in the bottom| Save a little every week of what you dn oa RARE, 2 Cot Sula SPR | Lemons Have Many Ves, of the cam Poe im ih ich bare t spo 'awellod "head, and the girls did not| The matron's eyes filled with tears| It is not generally known that if a|that bas previously held good vinegar;! An like ity "She always referred to.you|--she, who had gazed on many tra-|lemon is well warnied before being|or put it back ito' the same 'cask, 4s her *Captain' wher you were sailing | vails; the last bitter moments of the cut and squeezed it will yield twice as| after cleaning, Fill the cask not more out of Bi Jo am the hoard] d dying--and she oe 5% "i 2 much juice as otherwise. Lemons not|than three-fourths full and leave the no a you. cam s oure ma ired for immedi go ko yo | ae os bre ce requir or im iate use should be stopper out, or remiove. cover, to ad» about that 'very brave thi ou did the unfaithfulness of a flighty girl, . Jast winter in bringing in a You're: too. good for her. Go, my son; he murmured thickly, "Le's see what/and he gave 'the shout down. the and, of course, the other girls got hold | and God help you to forget. has t' say' He sat upon the|fo'c'sle scuttle. . As may be su of the fact that you were an ordinary | Good-bye!" * cabin-house and read it. It wasn't a fisherman, and. they made = Carrie's| Likes man in a dream, Frank came long communication, but if he had any life pretty miserable, I can assure.you.| AWAY, aud s still in a daze he collected | doubt of her feelings towards him be- It rankled in her mind quite a lot, and his clothes and -tcok train for Port. |fore, the letter and subsequent events : tenam: i the others up 'in the dormitories'did|land, where he arrived early on a|dissipated any 'hopes he might have . "Dye "me!" bawled Jules. } a o not spare her. They'd be asking her fine Jupe morning. | entertained. , 35 Danderine' Saves' Your all about fish; telling her that she'd! Walking down Conimercial Street,| "Dear Frank"--ib ran--"In order to out! 3 have to live on fish when she got mar- | he met the fumes for the ship's store | save you and me a lot of Frank's savage face appeazéd in th in the Se Hair--Ends Dandruff! ried, and so on, and they made out|people who him; and the man |trouble I'm writing this : scuttle, "Are they that a fisherman was a degraded pro eel Your stuff's the impossibili No? By the ol Judas! Tl turn Suport x fession. Now, Captain, I don't. think Cap = ing wi t!" And jum rE into the St for « nme, ahd yitng's the ting A ; eh i 8 = : As RHEUMATIC SUFFERERS Ye BE FREE FROM PAIN- | yumm Jules had shepherded the Kinsella's y aboans ae vessel without much