es Pa ve R 10 Complete Radio Receiving Sets read Marconi Model C -- Amrad -- De Forest Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Refunded AUTOMATIC TELEPHONES AND TIME RECORDE 140 Victoria St, Toronto i 3% 1 Rep ntat A TALE OF Copyright by The Musson Book Company How the Story Started. "Shorty." lives at Lots Cove. on Y, lives ove. sty Fundy const with his mother . uncle, Captain Je Clark, ard his OE Lemuel Ring, drick & bottle of rum, whereupon Frank's uncle tells him the story of his Jute os fondness for arin and Toy Ta wen! Sable Siler thave ten of her crew amid as Bay skipper. This has the desired ef: |ioa fect upon Frank. He finishes sehool with credit to himseit and spends tho summer as an apprentice to "Long Dick" Jennings, In August his uv the Kastalia, anchor in Canso after the first ip, I'rank rescues a French boy from ill-treatment by his fellow-sailors. The two boys try their hand at dory ing with success. A storm bursts with sudden fury. ie it CHAPTER SIX.--(Cont'd.) "Waal, look who's here!" cried a "Here's th' spare hand workin' a son-of-a~gun. Look out, boy, © them flaps don't knock ye over." "Thee vessel reared on a sea, her a creaming : while jib and the yellow | figures tying it up disappeared from view. 'Knightheads, = windlass, and] fo'd'sle scuttle dived from sight in a yeasty boiling of solid green sea, while those out on the bowsprit hung to the gear like limpets and waited for the vessel to rise with lungs which ex- anded to bursting. After a seeming 5 interminable period they emerged, red-faced, dripping, and cursefully in- Sigriant. ty , jammed up in the eyes weprit gear, was pant for breath. or ' "Come on, sonny," cried the man next to him. "Pass that sbop an' let's Et out, o' this, Another o' them dives about cook our goore, boy." When they y ing for them. "Tackle yer mains'} ," he said. "Stand by. yer fores'll ook on th' jibin' tackle--I'll jibe her over an' spill th' wind out o' this mains'l. Ready?" "Ready, sir!" hear Captain Clark put the helm hand up; the fordsail gave a savage flap, and then the boom whirled over, fetch~ ing up on the relieving tackle with a crash and shock which almost started | the decks. The mainsail, which hadi been eailing over the quarter full of wind and water, collapsed limply, and i the men quickly hauled it in and rolled | it up. The squall hed settled down irto.a; groper Wa tern Ocean buoier; the wind blew a whcle gale from the south-east, accompanied by rain and a rapidly rising sea; and when the Jong fall' néght eet in the storm- wrack was flying athwart the sky with 'express speed. = The barometer still continued low, so, after figuring up hie position, the skipper decided that the best thing to do would be to! heave her to for the wight, or until the wind hauled more favorable. This' was done under the foresail and jum-' hme Bis wn, and ering, ing, and rearing ae roaring ~foam-; laced surges, the Kastalia rode out the fury of the storm 2s earily as a gull. : yeni hs the enoont the! sup ZANE, two on' w ; burned into their bunks + and" yarned end ar 3 : BLUE WATER = BY FREDERICK WILLIAM WALLACE. and | United States an' whether George W. off | of came in the skipper 'was | thos, i THE DEEP a aint Jendin'? enswered he toy: "I'm only tryi read, an' now fellers od quit shoutin' alt th' history o 'ashington' Abe Bo or what signed the Declaration of Inde- pendence I'll 'maybe git a chanst t' read " "Read it out to us," came a ¢horus Tt onght' not. dnberest 'ye. fn: th' " k ye might : "Yes, it will, Go ahead, let's hear it whatever it is." "It's a French book writben by ome | idea a couple hundred years ago in France| now ~--Sabot's country--so, ef ye've a mind | t' listen, Ty read ye th' yarn from the ng." ght. Th subject utterly strange to those Nova Scotian Bank fishermen, yet they were able to follow and appreciate the yarn | central interest in the main room of with just as much pleasure as if they | the building, these will be emphasized, ag Been) educated i : as well 'as the activities of Canadian oilskinned head and shoulders ii in 'd sob Va of the watch on deck n the, Wonten in househo ence, needle- rapidly, scuttle for an instant, and a raveous, craft business, philanthropy and offer | 0 fC voice, unaware of the redding below, spheres of interest. / all bawled for the time. -The rasping| Nor is the woman in the artistic curses hurled at him upon asking such | professions to be neglected, for, in | 3 simple oN ed Bil 0, Sorider der | the: room at the head of the stairs, an| was ha in ti bin, Bsr 7 I iol hy dove Sv rie, Pon EL bo iow of work dove shod steps. eratts " ig "Get t' hell out o here, you clumsy- | arts and h footed swab!" barked a man. "Kain't ; ye see i lads Joadin t0,us? do Uses for Your Early Pruits. ahead, ty. 's how th'| Of sourse, the simplest way to take dooall came out with them Athos, Por! cure of Phubarb is a on with an' Aramis guys." | s + bu The news leaked down for'and that| coking, in sterile cold water, but this 4 cracking good yarn was being rend, BREESE ne for some eX ys ooty in the cabin, So much eo that, in the demonstra: tion booths which are to form .the For invitations, use plecss of tin] just large enough to: fit into regular business envelopes sud paste. better yet, paint the invitation fm|' black directly on the tin. Add a post- sript to the invitation; asking every- one to bring along a bit of sewing, ©! bo help disperse any 'suspicions that| may arise in the mind of the show: | | After about three-quarters of angd chatting, out' by , and in| Special occasion next winber. twos three the men turned out: | Rhubarb conserve--4: cups chopped BE He a Ea Hinhacty | Oranges 1 coun sheet it. ore : Tr ¥ Combine in, AOUT Of wey ng, | IT on end Sree revi ei i ui : : at Mp. thelr. fn with some twenty listening trawlers, by ss "vq. try some games, the fits ng en and when the cook came crawling Hod ae Re. al, and 201 titled "What do you know about tin 1" down, the skipper looked out of his| 6 i BAT. OL Nistribute bunk. "Say, for th' land's sake! D'ye/ Stand thirty minutes, then boil gently == Have. typed the' Poy think this cabin is a blame' theayter Witil the mixture is as thick as jam, piel ate, rybed the! folie gues. | = for. all you for'and gang t' roost in an'| 3 ER = 3 Ed pong s a 4 pquirt. t'backer juice all | churning of "white water as: commences 1 etters| | stove? Sink me! th' blame vesselll the stern glided away from them, and T-I-:N: be down by th' etarn with "all this while the frighten hermen stags 1 To. give a gang aft--an' will ye look wt th' gered upon. the slippery decks as-the ¥: wateh that's supposed: t' be keepin Schooner rolled in the wash, the blink- a Yock-out. on dock) Aground on |ing stern light alone remained to tell their. beef-bones in th gangway, by them of {els ssennes a i th' Lord Harry, an' leavin' th' vessely © L ' a t' look after herself. . Get up on deck, his with the back of his watchmates! This ain't in har- hand. "How + remember, There's :steamers a-i torch alight, ¢ ? runnin' "érost. this here Bank. Go on,| Harry! we'd all ha' bin drowned ef Frank--let's hear some more," od waited Sn tovches Al in th' & read ile the minutes Kids POSE; al' no n any o'|type). Wei the a Tibonad won them. o was up th' fore-riggin' (Tin rapt atbentio eo wreathing wavin' bhat lantern?" ; round their heads, bodies inclined Mer 3 piped 8 boyish L¥pice. from to.catch sentences, : dept 1. the. mob, the my oa HL i en ON and the erowd below jumped ed 'the skipper. "Blamed 'ef th' down 'and ef Clark jumped out: 1 for 'con tain © . ive : iF pencils and paper on which | v; od paralyzes curiosity, and. vice Whe Royal 'Bloor. Bt. West, 'penmanent ex! , Geology. ie in Toronto visit the ©. Ont 'Mh Areyourktloors! i 3g 'S | Nn & £ fhe 1 "The old lady rose 'ghiould be brain th side the. Thomas--"Yes, adr. long way."