unite» names-mane . Hflivti 1. i ' ‘ ' -. ..-.*....-. ....i _.._, -w~....... . twi-uomt» - i... . ..;. cH-Antownrowu lfitlARpili/‘llhi PAGE -"-~ m7; , _ .. Wank chair, preparatory to swapping yarns with his old friend. "H011? that wind!" he explaimed, as a heavy gust savagely shook the window and screametl around the corner of the house. - “l ivns in the schooner Amos Cutter," hi; began, “bound into thlc bty after a trp of mackerel. It was sometime along about the iii; Gale Of Seventy-On tharlea Freeman Herrick in the Atlanlic Fisherman. llE outi=ide door came oponi aliang. l tting ii] n tor rout of] “ii "i mighty 5"“ “f. wind’ Little Cnuso Harbor just as nlgnt ll‘ “m” mmieiny °l“'"'"d ufiCilllllJv on and auctioned right iml hltn,, btit not bnforc bg Um vmakm n louked "’i“"““" ‘line "liming “cl-Oi” smutty, but what little wind there was was about no‘th. I guess there were about lien or twelve earl _l'o0r. . flew!" ho exclaimed, While ht"- rrd his oil skin coat and wip< the wa1i1i'_fro1n his face, “lly litl’, Capt Pin Bill, th s is a t-lit-r! l)o11'tltutiw’s l GVIBI‘ saw llow l1artlt-r‘t1 this in all my life. |gl1tl'1l tlzup lr1 and see how rant-inns were holding. How you lo-ntglil. Cap'u'l" itirrir 11 chair up to thc stove, lit-id his huds out to the warm ."0l1, '111 ilditig it out all said (‘lptaln Bill, “l've got anchors ahead now Uncllo , and l'n1 in a pretty good har- -ii0W do you cull thii-i wind?" ltaiutvasi," replied Uncle Gene, WPilY-stiulh, and it’1~i going to on blowing until high water; moon falls tonight, and lt ain't water until about clcvcn l: that's as soon as we can‘ it" "lly change.“ llll’ uf time to blow some lit-ill ottlo thin rocks," observ- iilillllili iiill. “Do -you know. llllwars think of the fellow jllllllklil out on u night llku iic paltizi-i] _-1 momum to ‘ 1° tlit- wind. "There's n17 Bllrc to be somebody (iflrllglrl elftilorin. l) d'l over tell you iiill! bit: gale of sieventy-outff" tam Hill replenished tho fire, l a vicar. after first pasaing l"! tn ilnclc (ion-c, and ivettled or three had full trlpis and were bound homo, sevleral others, like ourselves. wort» going into tho bay. ing tlit- tifghl. but n-“nrly in tho morning n smart breeze sprang up from tho east. The' humc-buttnd vosisclis got under way anti m1 de a szart; thi.‘ w 11d bcing fair with no indications of any itnusual blow. 'l‘ht~rr~ was the schooner Samuel (frowcll, the ‘Royal Arch, and the M- E. 'I‘orrey-all bound for home. Then thene was the Lola. Montez bound for tho Grand Dunks: she e-ailtrtl thnt morniugo t,o,. The skipp- tnis anti crews of these departing schooncrs sailed with light hearts and high hopes, lttie suspecting the nppron-cbin-g danger. But the gods of the sea and the storm had willed ‘it otherwise. Many of these lrartly fishermen sailed away that t\l|gll$i. tnornlug never to return. 'l‘l1c Samuul Crowcll, the Royal Arch and the liolu Montez wore nitvcr htiurtl from again. No scrap of uliws ever reached their famil- ’<-e or friends us to h-ow they met their lute. "The gale struck tho M. E. 'l‘or-1t-y §OlIIC‘\VhGI“Y off Whiltoiioiatl; they hauled down all lht-lr sails and scuddetl before the wind and eon, ll comfortably in hlia big and when the gale was over, they . _ -i."';(l;' -~ 3-’ i3..--..-',.1/1w1hriw,wii~"i;» *~ - w k. ’ C, ’-, l, 2i. 2-. '4', "i. Jigtrs is smoking again. We ex- oected this, put in our Christmas stock and now invite you to look it over. , :- WE HAVE Cigars and Cigarettes, all sizes and brands, every make of Tobacco all done up in fancy Christmas packages, blues with or without case, cigar and ‘ilgarette cases and ashtrays, .in fact everything a smoker requires. LAMBROS BROS Grafton Street Phone 597 first of Auguwt in '71. We got inioimany llfiiltfflllcll off kind 0f in the harbor when we came in; two had logged two ‘hundred and fifty miles under bare poles.” “Phat muet have been a humm- er!" sa d uncle Gene. “l knew tiic 1M. E- 'i‘urrey; she was uwnctl over here to Scdgeivick." "Yes." said Captain Llill, “slit- avas ownutl by someone over there int that time." . "Was that the gillu in which so were lost up ,arouud Prince Edward's iislzind?" 1 “Oh, no," rcplloil (‘aptuin llli, “that was the brtiuzewthoy cnllethitll" ltbe ‘Yankee Gale.’ There were riiore |tl1an a score of v-Etssels lost in Lilli. storm. ll. was along the buck iside of the ‘isilatirl, you know; they got caught tluwu in tho bend and~ it got so rough tiicy couldn't wcrki. out- 'l‘hcre was wreckage and tlwatl “There was very little win-d dur- bodies strcwu all along tllc e-ziiort- “T13 ziftcr that gale wan tirer. The roas- on tlitiy called it the ‘Ynlnkce Gale‘ was because iso many of our fiielhitr» men were lost. ilut that's another story, Uncle Gene; l'll tt-li you that one some othttr time." “Wcll," he went 0n, “the M. E. 'l‘o1'rcy got n all right; they lost their seine boat, but of Cfllllbt.‘ that was a ismnll tnattier. W.- didu’t make a start that morning; maybe than. why »l'm hcrc t otell this story.‘ ht, Cftliillill interruptotl hlmstiilf to remark g-ilmly. "We hud water to fill and n few slur-cs to get aboard, an-d being n a good ltarbor l thouglrt we'd hang on a wliilc; the glass lrad been gradually dropping all the morning, and tinln‘! like the looks of the iveath-ur. “Wcll, t-iil‘, thnt afternoon about three tfclock it struck in n squall. lihc wind about east-stiuth-c-ast, and l tell you it started t'h ngs moving. W1,- wit-re anchored with n brand new nlue-inclt cubic. We payctl on. fifty fathom, put on plenty of serv- ing to keep the cable from chafing put extra stops out our sails and made everything fast around the iL-ck. Wc figured we could ride out any k 11d of 'a gale no mutter ho\\ hard tihe wilid bl-ew- "Canso lrarbor is stunll and al- most entirely land-locked. it look- cd as though we hud no cause l1 worry. but the wind kept breczint: and before dark several of the Vicklfielli that were anchored near us had parted their cables o druggotl their anchors and had goni. ashore. By ‘this time it was blow _v l the deck- ; ‘and ‘anchor underfoot. and payed i ‘and i guess there was no danger oi i .t nitled to ling n lving hurricane. You woult ‘hardly believe lit, but it was a1 absolute iiiipoeslbllit yto walk from raft to forward against the wind iTlie crew rlgg-Ptl Pfedlnes and wt llclGtl filese to pull ourselves along "Before dark we let go our sec out twenty futihoms of chain, think- ing that if our cable drugged this would help to hold the schooner tllut the holding ground was good V1101‘ dragging thie anchor, ulthougl we realized that if the gale con increase somehhinqz would have to give-wand it did. "Wie watch-ed that cable, and lt kept istretchilng out and etretchlm out. Mind you, Uncle Gene, this [was .1 brand new Manila. cable just out of the coll; never been wet be iforo. But it kept stretching, and we watched ‘t anxiously while tht wind scream-ed and whistlat through our rigging and threaten lug us like some living demon. "Shortly before ten o'clock tha night the cable parted with ‘a erasl. which sounded like the report of a gun; and away we went towards the ahore- When the schooner came taut on the clmn anchor she snapped the chain llkie a threatLi and we plunged ‘head flnst onto the shore. Well. there wasn't any sea to speak of, and as we struck on a A e001) on war-n’. m» v “TOOTS" HOLLOWAY to the St. Pats professional hockey team or Toronto. De- fence is his position, but he has a “bad" knee which has given him considerable trouble ; lately. If he can ever get that l ~ knee in good working order St. i Pats should be able to make a I good defence player out of him. i} ls one of the new additions i i Home Bank Director's Trial Postponed g] tCanad‘ n Press) . i, 'l‘tl|l()N'l‘U, Utec. liirwlutlgu thrills‘ worth has postpuni-tl judgmrnt in; the cast ‘of .l. ll‘. Al. Stewart, iitllllti‘ llauk rector. clinrgctl with making‘ fulsc statements null approving of the affairs of Iii, bunk, until Doc, Ill). 'l'ht: trial of it. l’. (lunch on siui-i ilar charges will be tcrmlnatietl | Wctlncsday. Giant Airship i For Utiited States, ' - tCanadian Press) \\'A‘Sllll\'ti'l‘l)i\'. Dec. llniltitl St: vs llllYy n hnvo d closrtl to (‘tingi x million cubic lift. airship which will dwarf all pits. cut dirigibles in size and litlilngl power. l1 is plannt-tl to make rcgtr: lat‘ crossings of llic Atlantic pt-r, yiar, carrying mcrclizlutlisc and mail. Iii-Tilt: so dark iv-c couldn't H30 our llilllliS ln-furt- iris, so of cuitse we were itnublu to determine just wlititi position we were in. i “U111; of llic crcw craivlt-d out. on tho jlbbooni and in a nionn 11-t hud stepped off on to tho grass. Tlicn wit‘ ill folloivud. tithing hold of liandis so that we might ltorp to~‘ gether, urJd started up tonxird iill‘ tights of the town, ‘The wind fairly liurlcd lhi along- Wli.-n w» arrlvod :11 the little village we found all he houses abandoned; iicm had btcu blown down and l Id .i:1t on the ground. \\'lit'n Wc came o the cliurt-h we found niurly titt- utirc population of the village tzrthertitl itisitlc. \\-'t- wcnt in anti latent d to the prnyc 11d supplicu tins tiffcrt-tl lip by tho frcnzicd folk .vlio evidently thought that the cud if the world was at. ltnnd. We hud i-carctly found seats when the. :l1urch began to movi, off its foniri i ilation, and we realized it Wlls far aifur out in the gulc; so cvcry< body made a rush for the door. "ltuin iintl now blsgun to fall until t was curing down in torrents. The; ivind continued to blow with hur- lt-ano force. We entered the first handout-ti house wt- camo to, tin-l vindows of which had all been lowu in on Gilt‘ sldv. llo\v0vcr,' uch as it wus- it zifforiletl a sort! f shelter from the terrible wintli nil ran 'l‘ii-re v11 mudv lht- hos-ll f it anti remained until daylight. "At nine o'clock the next morn- ig til‘. storm was uvci‘, and we vent down to the schooner anxious o sun what cbutlltlon she was in. Yo found the vosael nil intact. Shel .1y high and dry on a smooth bunch: .11d. as a matter of fact, we would! ‘rave been much more COllIfllrilliliWHi lot to may safer, hail we romulnctl‘ ilmartl ull night. "Every lust one of the wast-ls, which bad lain at anchor in Cunso. aarbor, was piled up on tho shore] lne of tin-m. a liltlo freighter. wont. n stern f-‘rst 1111de1'1it-atli a bulldq ng, which sat 11p on piling, whore he wt-tlgtatl securely with the, building resting gracefully 011 llUY, luck. Th‘. freighter lintl knncki-tl‘ the pins out from under tho build~i 11g and lt hud come down squarely] vlthuut even breaking a wlndonn. lut that was only one of thc frank,‘ hiugs that hapenvtl. The t-htirelii vhich we ad so unceremoniously! ibuntltitietl. had movvrl off its fJnnP lation and was turned half way. -mund. One end had been etitircly, down out. _l “There must have been u tidnl' VRVP with the gale. for at high do the wnler didn't come witliini on feet of our schnonefs skcg. As. l turm-d out we were 11p ngalust' mite a proposition. We wore 0on1- pelletl to hnlld ways and launch the schooner. This tiperatlon was rather expensive. hut finally wt- floated her, went- into the North. Bay and came out with one of the blizzm trim 6t the BPHROH. SO ltlrk was with us, at any rate. although we might easily have shared tho l-xpt-rlii l yum‘ Th“ cent of {tracks ffmn butting as :1 Sillin taxi ‘l u H; X , . several of , l;()b"l‘t;.‘€. iiflliliri 11w. ut ‘n ght Eu ‘tilt! hands 'iidiid, SiittRE id ~ Q_.__ ll"t:. l.'i.---. ilown to lilUil‘ (iwn buck of the lltLiivu tin: by tin. iill',,'5i count scorvtl agn st 11111.11“- tliem this season. '|'l1i- score sttiuibruziiil. to to 2111 ill!‘ final lit-ll. Iii-spitt- lilo efforts of the Ilub tram to solve the visiting defence from "period to period. their efforts “li- ii _\\'crt: all in vain and only for the '1.- miptr-htiuiau work of Fowler i the no n 111i 4x1‘ __iiasiaii Slltliitlth ii A11 111v a mziil. .-irs i111.- irv lll.ll;.',iii, bu: 1|‘; iii b‘ izlt-t-litz-lciig irus in‘ hi. lllllVilYtllllit‘ Jackson Released » Dy Pats hi}. (Canaden Prom.) ‘ but. 1.). —"Stan" (via inn-k y play- Phs ti .1111 three .1 'i Lula]. iitunagi 'i l1~ wa 1a F- on .-\'l‘ll llit- "old 111's! t-la-t-‘s nit-n uiily. tinting all . i1 alt-i li1l‘ll g‘: anti was ollt forv/ni. on, anal daseball Players . T0 W ear Numbers .i--— Nilnibcring ‘ . s.ii1...1r to tlr: f'tit>t' 1L1 play 1's, .'. ..t A111 ~r.- . il..l.»ll, ‘iii-us. .11 lil- .111, n1» (liltlltit), lJt - o: iLLHPlIJii |..: ‘ill ‘nrti ti)‘ r l1 ijlt‘ ill‘ 1ft’ t-tiv- nrinll .' .\l1'_ llitltcy ’a‘tl lll"illlti front-st- ttl his club ov. 111-1.»; to dlllilllll fir - , . , - i.‘ 1 i- s: > ' ~ ‘ . . “ j u“ fm‘ w a u“ H“ ‘ME . a ‘ lill(‘il figures on ill" arm» of the i l L- y.ii» so that ‘iii. tans can rt-adlly “Red Stewart i _iit.fy viii 111 _ ‘liiy mist lilx" ' '- 'l‘l1t-r.e was nnotliler fast game of “ii Hi.‘ i: ' .1 yum“. m“ “mm” .w:11't fornwr "stirrvl tho iatlj-Llll‘ untried last night, Dec. U“ 3"“ lf“‘“‘" 1's)“. m. U” ."' " -t‘i111--\ of Si. Pair. :1'i1il ‘ o- "i l‘ii.1.i.i"i~-1ti'.\'11 llov ' 1'" i" ‘ v hm" m“ hm“ m tub l ..1:ul 1.1 -i.,i -. t \‘ii‘i 111M141. plnyitl a spin-tie ii .\lii;\.~, bi t\'.' v11 ti1~- Pilots \~ 't-tl lo .~1utl u < ._ ,. S. pt ll" lust tn :1ll th» HViiIIIlS \\‘ 111 l smooth bench there was very little rim of some of the Biflllllfill 11m» damage done to the schooner. fthchmnhi-g who wk" nQvor Man] from." for u ; ll Ill ‘\' illll Freshmen Banned ‘, l. not |l"l'llliiil‘ti to ,1“ ' ball ltlllilln‘ :1 \'ii't~ _' iualiy all .~t iilt- smiling roll _i-.i s. u 1 Yale Victories lriTii Yali- has (‘l]iill|'l'Ii. 21; 'l‘l1- rr wt-..: uint- 11c c.;..~- Sin Ll: the not rt-t- ‘rtw- l5 |i-1' rtwcnut» of tli ' Yacht Bulldin .l. * .i .i . . . ., - , i PAH?“ DMJH“ ‘m i“ hi‘ hm“ m‘ would .11i|iw11"ili.llu.<1 tiflliismtiiiili. ‘ll lll'Ii|\'l(lllili llll'lllilt'l'.\‘ lll lilo N1 w ‘.\t)l'l( Yacht ('lub. Iiiuilt lo ti», til i lll‘ili'l*\l'i and u-ii b- ;d' niit-nl. --?-—< 0&7- .\1iil it’ iiii1\‘<l , ‘t llh tliuxt- thnt nru 11in. 1it-\‘i-i-i-i1:|11-,;1~, ]. ll1_\- lllilltl. -ll1-iil1:1111..l1l iii‘ tonipi-tnriiia in Aiwtrallu. 1, \- 1'11.- » n1 J ’l‘i1ey urt- to bu ,1, > 1l1.~ ill\\'ill4i 111v - ~ ‘ 1i . iit- iiiil its‘ lit‘ tlii~ " l\"1u ‘Pllllllll ‘lii- nbi. ditto .11-.-Lin,: in Ft-liripihv it‘; .l1. lli in rili! full“ \\l< rial T. \\'...nI11:q 1'11» of tli-~ Ainj liil “HIP ill‘ I. 1.1 til iilt‘ i ilill 2H. i.:ll:~ i." I For shall l1. illllillitlti ‘.1. int \\'111u . ill ll‘ ill iii" t-ity (if .\ -l Ti, zittlttl; 1.11 1r rt-vorso i ti. '1’ ' c1111.“: -1'uti_o11 of i“ i3 ii" Prlllvmil" ll" tilt‘ 11|o't nlltiulill- |ilaii r t1'\'1ll'tl ‘ilclutl- 1.11. 1.1i1l 111:1 11 ill 'll1i-'lo1r.i1i 11;; of 1l1i~ wi1ltl_s' ii.l 1111121111! 1* 111w lint: ill‘itl inst 'll1,..\l:irit1i1i~ lllitills t'lub_ li.tlll which canto into latlitax fillllll‘ tiint- nun \\"tl1 influviici- whatever" t-xv-rliiig its illillillillf.‘ of _ iiii t"tv11.—"il:~1't\tl 1 iii‘ iill" .\1 Fliillllfi . HillllVS, iii-urine. and ' I l‘lllit‘ 1i 'l‘lii- trrizii for last w t-k was won ‘. .\lt'.\lilill)ll with :1 score ot m; 2w p111... 'l‘l1~~1-i- willbi~ a gum. tlit- 17th tint-tin llic (‘urinoily l-‘ivt- \'.<. " slurs. in ‘ 11g (Patriot Please Copy) mwiinc CITY LEAGUE the , ain-j ieht’ i l l l bi- lwaui, l 1 i i ! l l l\\lll,L'\ .i1,- a .. "irlti-ii a 1111.11 l,'ll">i tiowu to fir" \ i-itiln goalie thi- dofctit would Elli-ll’ c 1.1-» liiioliyiitiiil, at limos iill‘ luttt-r winning out ‘r1 ,_ . ., ,, , 5a,“, hm.“ much gremm; I", m I. “L I M “ms hm mp m‘ V.“ ' ; but. pi-n to ‘.1. i111 up ir a truly. Ut-“wu wowed Superior work Mm m. (“HUM ,1‘ H“ 0mm,“ up“; 111' ;111]i..lls n11 ilii- coaching lint: lioth at ttztrm-tiluy and combination ilriti. i111_11 oft’. Sttintlrl was the man PILOTS: iilllli‘ ill ‘viilll-r‘ ‘ l’ r1111 ~=iiir n- 1i. i ,1‘ H“, “mm My M’ Tip H] w,‘ who ut‘ l5.‘ 1111i. 111111111." ol idt-iltr . _ h,“ vyhpyvp I H3, firation will hvip liini 'll1i- 1.'|11- 'i . L, - ’_. _ . i]. ., , . m. .i» . "sti-m 1111.. b tonn- almost eport Notes ‘iittnltte Stiries l." i. “$.13. .. ....».' 1."; i-iil- mini i . ' .' 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