nonmetal-iv. fee/ks re/zeveid/ PaInM Rougltnol Prevented Iolfl, chapped Iipl are painfully eon and nasightly- the cracked surfaces infected by dangerous gems. Get the evict, care way with lypayll Ila woalarhl emollient action Instantly booties the wounded membranes and aeala than aplut gonna and impurities. The flra application gives wonderful relief-lip quickly regain normal moot- nau. Oat Lypayl at your store today. Use It regularly to soothe and protect your Ipa. Bold Iveryvbm h handy etieklorl. LYPSYL '-.r.-.""~.'-.."L'~'-..?.~ “KEIIT” Sea Cadet Oorps Chatter By "LIIISTINGS" DIGEST OI‘ VARIOUS TY?‘ X BRITISH WARSHIPS clear; i.e , with no warning at all establishments the Red Cross. Scribe-Ship's Writer. Scrurty-Untidy. around doing nothing stolen from; as in ‘ seen me off for my new shoes." Seven Better-A cup of tea. Sham Abraham — To ma ir. Bedlam, which "Abraham" which was appropria their rocker’ and idiots sion used to denote a person .__€__. sometimes used to describe g fair- weather friend, though "Jack Stiilloe" more correctly describes one such person ship A Green Om — A heavy wave that washes over the deck ' t 0P Shonkey - A tig/Iitwad. shoved On The Beach — Dia- charged ashore. Show A Leg -_ Cry in the morn- Usazaily‘ tlic liirgcst typc of war- mg to rouse the Hands. Derived ship lll ihc Fleet is the Battleship, front the days when women were \\'l!h inc iICIlMCSI guiis ailfi capable carried onbonrd ships of war, and iii‘ Wlihsiflildillg the greatest puiiish-, slept in hammocks Just the same iiicii". These ships iorin the backq as the ratings; when the ‘hands bcnc o! tho Flcei Onginally potycr and long endurance. Thi-lri were called’. at this cry, the women called "Dreadnought; Placed a leg over the side o! their. cruisers", Battle Cruisers are the, mick and were then allowed fast warships oi heavy strikingslesp in Sick Oi The Lay - Fed up with original iizitiic was because of their, rvcrythins Pfvbflbly derived 1mm grout size rind hcavy zirmament. Aircraft Carriers were ilitroducedi the old term "Lay Days" alter the outbreak of the last warA allowed for the imwflsenlfli talk 0i‘ and were designed usually with supcrstructei‘ and funnel on the; Stores Starboard side, to leave their top deck vicar for which have had no superstructure or funnel showing at all. Cruisers are broadly divided into two groups-J-leavy and Light. Gen-I orally, those carrying 8-inch guns or 6 inch guns note the difference. 'l'ho_v up speedy, durable, and are employed u-"ually to protect trade routes. Although small, Destroyers are the most useful class oi ship in naval service, and are used for a multiplicity of purposes. such as convoying, submarine-chasing, and a host. oi‘ other tasks Flr5t,_ introduced into the Royal Navy ill i902, Submarines have developed rapidly, until they are now often submersible cruisers of great range. Armed with medium hero's’ nuns. machine gun. and tor- PQGO tubes, they are more than cver| a deadly weapon 133m" vessels are o; many ¢ype5,efivm public tile, late ivayfarers such as fast Stoops, converted De- stroyers. and Liigh ruisers. usually ieiitted and armed for this very special duly. "Brawlers are usually very small ships-often a fishing vessel-msed for mine-sweeping, patrol work, and othq light duties. CADWIS CHATTER. Quaok-Eiither the Medical Offic- er or a sick Berth Attendant. Queenie-A good-looking sailor. Rtabbits-Stolen Government pro- per y. Resale-A ibiomate friend with whom one shares a. rag-bag for poilsl-iing gear at a cleaning station. To “Part Brass Rags" is the dis- solution oi’ this friendship. To “Part Brass Rags With Jane" means to leave ones lady friend and also comes from thk original tenn. Rajah-Otto who keeps rmnpeny with many of the opposite sex. Rattle-A Rating is "In iihe rattle" when he is awaiting in- vestigation; also "In the Jug". iRattlcd-A Rating is “Rattled" when he is paraded as a Defaulter for investigation, also "Run In." etc. Battier - Nickname applied to anyone with the surname of Mor- gan. RM Lead-This has two definit- lony-Eiither red lead paint or tomatoes, as in. "Red lead and bacon", for tomatoes and bacon. Rock‘ —Personnel of the Royal Canadian Naval Volunteer Reserve. Room To Swing A Cat-Certain- ly a nautical expression, this refers to the Cat O'Nine Tails. Rubber-A loan. salt Beet‘ Squire — A Warrant Boatswain. scalding; - The warning cry of a man carrying a hot dish from the Galley, or a liquid which will burn a person if it is spilled on them flying, although, “Old Man" ct there have born some since then loading 01' discharging cargo or , Skipper ~ The Captain; also C. Skylark - liorseplay. Sky-Pilot - Padre; also “Bible i Tcsser," ctc JOIIN-_BUR Tons: i The lnle John Burns’ home at fClapliaiii. England. is to be sold. at .111: instance of his surviving bro- l ther and mttrrierl daughter. reports a London correspondent of the Ot- ltawa Journal. Mr. Burns acquired ‘Hi-IS very comfortable small man-i .sion, with fling bedrooms and quite wiicosant grounds, when he left the lAsquith Mintstiiy over the 1914 war ldecis n. a mnvc which greatly as- [tonished those who iciieiv how. as ‘the son of an army R. S. M., Mr. i Burns never lost his interest in sol- fdiering. Together with the Civ- .ham residence will be sold r. -Burns' consiiiwanle library, of which ho was extremely proud. iLOXIR nfter he retired so abruptly homeward bound to Cliipham used to see Mr. Burns sitting in his study, and reading some ponderous tome by lamplight. - DO IT NOW! Eveiy good housewife i5 well up on the dodges for saving fuel these days. l-ieres one of tricks. During the daytime ziun off the radiator or hot air register in the rooms that are not being used and shut the door. Keeps the heat where ‘you want . where you're working. LAC. W. Kenneth Murphy has sent a cable to his wife and son of South-port stating he arrived safely overseas, he was formerly of Msc-, Neill’: Mills, tho son of Mr. a - Mrs. William M. Murphy. He has three other brothers in the armed aealybaclw-stolurs; also “Dust-_ioroes in Canada. , __ Scouts of TodayAr; The Men o Ab]! elf ‘Iloyan q ‘aunts ihll olf ish lake/Unload IaMaIQySea-ifiale. 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W"!!! scum“; __ Manna o, ma“; avowed objects of cl s Off-Swi and. oped, or. h" vim" ""- om n ‘Begonia baa This derives its name from £57m? ‘he “emu was named In" ° for the reception of ‘blokes o g" "u" ‘Wm? "ndtw: shim“ mckmy _ l“ ‘ma; tahnehweaterly bale and finished up i; made the tool of another. It is to amrope round n. metal staunchion. ,w position. Ogilvie spat on his hands. ' which handed similar weapons to Hugh. were n spccififd number oi daysueswp’ 91nd Mum‘ resist the starved. t": tor "i pa on o a . We've been gveyr lenient waitlirilhdogsee them in trons, not having a key, and you wouldn't recommend beat- ing them upl" sisms" ma“ t "~ ‘r W" No ishment could be too much. They're Ill tsrred with the same brush; not a white man in the bunch." Mason bio da motor-boat, them: getting light." shore. "Twill lift o'clock and come down again be- g: breakfast." Mover was for sinking the there and then; hush had visions of ban tain Walsh favoured turning armaments on the German invad- an It! . liar to a naval twelve-pounder?" perhaps you could manage one o! wise ‘tia a matter o! feeding the belt." inent proceeded. brought on board and sent below. The gun crew comprised Captain The Slprleing , Sanctuary I 1 ByIAIIiQCQKQIII Tbat concluded the elit- Mas kn w his dluchtezimillltiur- on e llflid in tho Eider the smooth - and the" bad been pleuiyunof hoctio interludes. piwuah no so aa the enemy auhaiartne bad filured “i: ei loyalty accepted th , part of standing-by in tls: nectar-boat while the men per- nzines until a miraculous feat of oarsman- ship. Rowing was an auxiliary source o! motive power intended only for emergencies. The tide was against them, and the waves were now running high. ‘There she den.’ Mcrergus whispered. Hugh peered into the night. "she U-boat was at anchor» a her dark hull outlined breakers. "Gently does it!" Otlilvie BWUTIE t0 broadside, eas- ed his oars and barely lost a. flake of aint in the faint scra e that slg led the were at e crucial stage of t e venture. The skipper leaned over to pass le Muriel placed fenders in helped himself to a crowber, and “Now "Now it is!" They sprang li htly on the slin- pery deck of Leutenant Baldur von Eliendorfia evil-starred sub- marine. CHAPTEI XVII THE BATTLE 0F THE BEACH In the event the capture of the German submarine was a tame affair. Only two men had been left to look after it. and they were fast asleep in slung ham- mocks. Rudely awakened. they held up their hands, whining uKammai-ad." "l-ierenioiki" Mason said dis- gustedl. "Arrogant in victory, desplca ie in defeat." The dejected. pair of Germans were certainly unimpressive. One. who spoke a little Hinglish, was begging for mercy. "What are we to do with them?" Hugh asked. "Lock them in the brig." Mc- Fergus advised. “Will there be one on this tiny easel?" " t the squareheads for that. mis er. Hi! where d0 Ye Pitt your prisoners. Fritz?" "Gefengener?" "Ah'l1 ha'e the hide off ye if ye swear at me." “He means ‘prisoner?’ Hugh translated. "Why can he no’ say so?" “Komml I show to you the place." He led the way to a tiny, stuffy, and depressing cell amidshtps. There they encountered a ragged and unshaven person who grinned feebly at the sound of their voices. a man manacled on hands and feet. “Thank God!" lie said, and it was a prayer of Gratitude. "Who are you?" “Captain Walsh. ss. 'I‘ruvona." “My name is Everard..." "Governor of the Island of Ovarn," Mason interposed, keep- ing up the whimsy. “Oval-n? I believed it to be un- inhabited.’ “I'd hoped it was," Hugh cor- rected. "However, we'll have that 8:5 later. Find the key. some- y" - < “The are the Herr Leutnant von El endori’ with." “Very well, Fritz. You and your al can occupy yourself cut- ting t ose shackles.’ It was half an hour before Cap- tain Walsh was able to totter to the door. Ever since he had been taken off his ship for dar to ates. Walsh had aen kept in coca confinement. half- “l've had a hell of a time." he chaps. aim ly botlng them u ." "Well, s8", we couldn't lizlap "Wouldn't I. Mi‘. I011!” You tighter company on the shouted down to "Look sharp. you fellows. it's A thiokish fog enshiouded the about five [us fore- nins iin u . i "- r" "asset: it over intact; Gag- t e "Yell no’ ha; n; sim- "With slight variations. But he auick-firera at a pinch?" “Aye. if it doesna’ lamb. Other- Prepsrations for the bombard- Muriei was THE “ Flash " Just Arrived IIEVEIISIBLES For rain or sunshine. these smart ‘looking plaid and herringbmle tweed coats, loose fit- ting, with detachable belt Iiave a lining 07 waterproof Grenfell cloth. A definite two purpose coat, turn it inside out when the showers come and you’re safely dry! 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