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Port Perry Star, 9 Nov 1922, p. 2

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Copyright by the Musson Book Company CHAPTER RHIL--(Contid) ar ind be and wie i hood bake, Tor f night the wind of the wind ; resh loaf ' fo a Hl and the westering | Durst the solid water into » vast cloud g oe lunch or dinner to delight sun gilded & huge expanse of tumbl- of harmless epray which drenched the ? 4 r folks, - ing, wind-tossed sea. = Westhaver, laughing and singing madman at the ,JOUL J0.KS, ds dressed in his shore clothes, was 4 Wheel er eh? God. I wish I had i hr lk at the wheel. Se had left it but f0% | ¢ here, you dog! He, ha! The infernal FISH FOR ONTARIO TABLES ~~ Fas) city to bake this full-fruited and bring. up his bottle of whiskey, odt that she was-- A shipload of fish caught in the Gulf of St. Lawrence by French-Cand- | 'M riisin bread, = and with it sticking ou pocket, | of, th' hog-eye men are all th' go, : | dian fishermen, to supply the demands as far west es Ontario. - It represents | Lup bi ils Bo vat uetrile the and When they come down to San|one of the basic industries of Canada. . ate with big, plump, mor , Francisco! nder seeded raising, - The 3 bel : raisin flavor permeates' the in a great ball of fire, : below > 70 the serrated. sea-line; the sky flushed Now, hi bin here sence T Din when he saw the men scrambling of his muscles, and the joints cracked. | : from nadir to zenith in. delicately| oh, a 'railroad nigger with his sea-|8long the swept decks--the dories had The other was too ot te fim. Be oh TRY SRE Eek eR = blended tints from the crimson of the boots: on been; carried away--he laughed and would have to let go! He = i U \l - ' D R west, the orange and gold of the mid-| A hog-eye railroad nigger with his shouted, "Lord Harry! I knew I c'd as the wheel spun to the pull of the | N=]1l¥Yh. fel BY Se TE © mr PLE wen fo rir, poe, Sable eae DT ome Bread Rain ze ; ) : a e wai : A | Ca y nian heavens. Tt was a night for Row We | e with & hog-eye; TR ¥ | sesSable Isiand North-East , ihe upreme Bread the gods! Nature's painting of a ante "Cal'late ye sh'd be takin' th' sail dead & ; i "43 : hy June sunset in-all-the gorgeous colors For she w i hog-eye man] of'n her. It's hell down for'ard!" The, (To be continued.) Hi = : 3 A a and tints of her incomparable palette; | Ha, ha! That's a good one! Up she man had to shout into his ear to make "p Bers 1 $ A: ~ SUN-MAID 'RAISIN GROWERS Phe Swisiding, diamond-like stars Sot goes! Lock out! Crash! o rer She, Hise heard, and Shorty pushed him assing. k . Membership 13,000 nocturnal 8 O ua! la; k which filled t! away. Jf-3 = firmament overhead and to the east, on wh mei ot pon: Westhaver| 'Clear out," he shouted ive- | Buy Shing adh an ¢ 2% FRESNO, CALIFORNIA and the blackness of the raging|hung to the spokes with the water|ly. "I'm handlin' her, an' I'll take in Te] like:a moth ms waters, wind-hounded and breaking in ine up to his knees, and as it!sail when I feel like jt." And taking nd help some ote 1'ke:a mother, A Eo Sa livid crests which caught the sanguin-| drained over tHe taffrail as she|the bottle from his pocket with one Pagaing. | CUT THIS OUT AND SEND IT ary glare and appeared like foaming [lifted to the next wave he laughed in hand, he drew the cork with his teeth Do the deed now, not to-morrow. waves of blood. savage glee. and indulged in a nip before the Fight the hardest When' {n Horrow EER 1 Sun-Maid Raisin Growers. 7 Drenched in the spray which slash- astonished men congregated aft. 8 8: i ' | X Dept. N- 538-4, Fresno, California, ed across the decks, and drinking from | "On th' first of August, bullies, we 's what iss to matter," eaid| Smile if some one Would borrow, hy : 'please send me copy of your free book, She bottle at intervals, the lone man) did set sail McCalhum. "She's peen trinkin, s0 Passing. : LBV "Recipes with Ralsine® © h at the es insella's Ww' n' th' wind from th' no'th'ard was she has-- : 'oars : es . found a fit setting for his torment of blowin' a gale. n "Git below, th' lot o yel" The Se, We your ye. hoe blinding, Soul in the wildness of the night, and| To Sable Island our vessel did steer, stocky figure at the wheel bawled the | HT: tho'-eyety word is finding: : 8 as he strained at the wheel, wild-eyed,| With Cap'en John Viver in th' Spencer, command, and the men hesitated for Spots to send your soul a-pining, = haticas;. and with hae tossing in the F, Beer . . . . ah fustant and went down into the Passing. : B Blue Packa wi 4 TOA ange songs whic - 7 cabin, ll . FL were snatched up by the a He Ha! Tide's on th' turn. Up! Oh!" "She's crazy trunk!" said McCallum. Show all mercy to the fallen, -- k EE had drunk so much of the vile Ken- Crash! the Kinsetta's whole bow, wind- | "She'll pe for runnin' ta vessel under Bend your back and help the calling tucky. whisky by now that he was|lass, and fo'c'sle hatch went under a wae aal this sail on her--Chules! what | When distress does come appalling, maddened with it--mad, reckless, 'and | frothing surge, the great mainsail iss ta matter with to skipper hersel'?" Passing. defiant, and Jules, offended and sully, | rned, of the, sheet, the | HEEOEL He er ot. know 4%! Dye Old Wrap, Skirt, pin below and se | wi 8 Airs 1 wider plunges of the straining vessel weight of water resisting the push of don't care!" now. am ye S pe t 2 and listened to the snatches of song the gale in the canvas, and hissing "But we care!" shouted a mar wenler, which came from the skipper, and creaming, the schooner stormed "Lord Harry! I ain't a-goin' t' be in Diamond Dyes from ey ay ot vim aera toh J bap hs res © fl Liens orrissey--he's th' lucky man a a bious "animal. 'cal'late we'll jest hev t' take ¢ B "I 1 ro Y i ha!" And he broke off to sing. Then came another plunge even worse th' vessel ay 3 . Diamond Dyes? ? one cent to you? That a : : than the previous one, and the drunks|! And while the crowd below were man can dye or tint her old worn, Ob, th' carts will creak in th' lanes in the fo'c'sle, drenched by. the chilly arguing over the question, Westhav-| ¢oq0d things new. Even if she has : to-night, ; : brine which poured down on them,|er's madness began to pass off and he never dyed befor > she can put a rich, An' th' girls will dance to th band. | began to wake up, began to awake to a realization of tadel ¥ 1 ro gs put a 1 Bat we'll be out with th' sails to fist, "What th" hell is he doin'? Who's what he was doing, He was feeling |FPCEED color: into. shabby skirts, An' th' tops'! sheets to hand! at th' wheel?" growled someone. {the cold now, and he shivered in his dresses, walits, coats, stockings, ey S . Go'n hev a squint." A man hauled dripping clothes. Another nip would Sweaters, coverings, draperies, hang: 9 t--you ol' peddler! Slam your hinse't out of his bunk, stretched him-| warm him, and he reached for the|ings, everything! Buy Diamond Dyes olf orn inter them greybacks! Drive, | self with a yawn, and clambered up bottle. Oh, how his head throbbed!|~no other kind---then perfect home you ol' barge, or I'll tear th' patch off | the ladder. Crash! Swish! 'A sea The wind in the rigging sang weind| dyeing is guaranteed. Just tell. your yel Hal ha! met him as he peered cut through the tunes to his earg--tunes- which set druggist whether: the 'material you Hilo town is far away! lull dsawn li e and in a torrent of his brain whirling like the incanta-| wish to dye is wool or silk, or whether John's: gone to. Hilo! lly ne he was driven into the tions of the savage. His body felt like| jt {a finen, cotton, or mixed goods Sb Hav. way! fo's'cle again. : lice, but his head burned like fire, and | pyariond Dyes ne X : Bile Win is in Huw wal Holy Trawler! Ite blowin' of his whole being seemed tobe Tocking| Domond_ Dyes never strear, spor, "Way down--'way down, I tell you! | qm tt oF LE hi as_he and. wheeling in.space.. The.stars| <2 te: John's ne Hilo} ST Ba \ A is soaked were sweeping past him in t cir Quick Actlon"of Planist. : 4 s. nother boarding cles. ° was it that was : - ny down-you Mibile Yoaier) sea which thumped thunderously pon | the arms off him? Oh, yes! There he| = An expert planist has to cultivate y the deck above and streamed down was hanging on to the tail of a comet {his eye so as to see 1,600 notes or Shouting his roistering old sea scuttle, ventilator, and through the --was it a comet?--and they went so(signs fn 'aminute, while his fingers ! Bg ; chanteys--picked up in his boyhood, ¢racks where the foremsst and pawl- fast that everything roared in his ears make at least 2,000-movements in tha seams, Shi ti a 2 Ah Se yo ry Sas eda Sa FACT IAS days from the sing-songs and con-| POSt came through the deck. ~*~ Haid the stars flashed past with ex-|same space of time. : certs of the Bay Shore, where men! Py ta Cross o' Chrinahanigh!" press speed. What a curious' thing? ns sre abies x ee ens who had learned them in packet ship |grunted McCallum, rolling out of his He felt that the strain of holding on Minard's Liniment for Colds, etc. and Cape Horner were wont to croak | bunk. "She's runnin' ta vessel under, was becoming too much. He couldn't Ce : their weird melodies for the edification | 80 she is." The men began to turn hold on any longer--it was killing Loads of Time Yet Sloan's Liniment-Aills of the stay-at-homes---he talked to out, and staggering and slipping him. = He held his breath and let go: aiyell Harry." vked. 'Uncle | 2 . himself and felt a keen delight in the around the drenched forecastle, they Instantly there came a great peace to ell.i, Harry, . toma ne ? pes manner in which the brave little ves. changed their clothes for their sea his soul. His head cooled, and when cheerfully as he came upon the 'small . gat ; sel was swooping over the shouting YOFEery and oiled up, while the the mist cleared from 'This eyes he was | POY Of the-house. busy in the front Ruptura Kills : SE bos ors seas. There was somethi in i ne sel hoger ecended Sud swamped her- at he edd A a plunging, siermiog room, Jhood bay his morpink: ¥ Bopet? 7 000 Y aa : Foe 3 appea to him, when 'the tide 1 e tide-whipped sea. | schooner. t vessel was it : Harry regarde 0) and per- Annually ; : Soe to back against the wind and or hee Srenibli, Jellera? ors: the Zinsella_-ib wis too bg 3 yossel ceived it was just. un, pt J . 330 Dah desinerSaves Yous ie je schooner commenced wilder antics tch on her or , and--most curious of al ; know yet, Uncle," he sa SD -- oF on] idruff! he roared in | They lolled on the' lockers, ollskin: | wag' snowing. "Snowing on a June! do : od halt an hpi Seven thousand persons each year |. Hair Ends Dandru ! h! The staggered | Jad' and waiting for the call which night in the Bay of Fundyl And itfmg : Le pd es T | are laid away--the burial certificate. - Delightful Tonic of ear, ¢ Made wi they knew must: come soon. In such was blowing hard. too--very hard.|, : i RR ; a and sea she-should be down Lord! what a night--black, howling, -- ---- ------ ) w : had , to her foresail--whole four lowers was'and thick of snow, which made the [| Al ECRAL he 'had been mérély| | too 'much for a vessel like the Mabel sea appear blacker against the grey- j 0 ellin Kinsella, and the manner in which white of the sky. It was hard steer--§ her. staunch timbers were creaking ing, but someone--huge, and clad in J 4 ; 8 gwtul strain gleaming oilskins--was standing by el an. To a any tar A en' nor , nor Simms. Who then? | ; ik . Se fusa call?" shouted someone above the Westha er could feel the on rtun Ra 12 oly H it? At best, yourself by wear- "Never knew him t' carry like this afore--" ON Thump! The vessel staggered with : 4 ---- : An very) ie got i _ Be free from pain. Thous- A 3) LS K : " ands of sufferers have been re- Ll "above their 'Fores Meved of Rheumatism, Noural- | castle seemed to turn upsi " Neuritis, Sciatica, Lum- igo and Gout by New Life ody.

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