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The Exeter Advocate, 1915-11-18, Page 2..bout t e I ousehold .. Tested Recipes. the grease into soap, which will do its Cut stale bread into thin pieces. own cleaning, ` Put two pieces together with grated ; If the piano keys are washed with a soft flannel cheese between them; dip into amix- dipped in alcohol they ture of egg, well beaten .and thinned yell retain their color and not grow with a little milk and fry, and you yellow as they do when washed with will call it good. coater. reservee al Owl Cakes. ---Choose dates of goad r toned mud out b@f them when aclear�i snze. With icing mark eyes and ng the boots. Grit and small stones beaks of owls on them. Cut and shape wear out the rubber as it revolves on top of dates into ears. have ready the screw, reeking it fall off long bee freshly baited and frosted molasses fore the heel is really worn out. spice cakes. Press dates into these, The best way to warm up a joint use citron to form branches on which of meat is to wrap it in thickly greaas- owl sits and With, chocolate icing ed paper and keep it covered while in outline feet, the oven. By having it covered thus Hobgoblin Cups.—use cups made the steam will prevent the meat from of oranges with pulp removed in becoming hard and dry, and the joint ss1ueh to serve the sherbet, first ; will get hot through in less time. marking faces with different expres- I When a child has the slightest tend- sions on outside of sarins with chow- ency to crooked legs he should have a late Meg. Set on plate surrounded errspecial treatment. His bones with paper pumpkin leaves. To make are too soft, and he needs more lime eider sherbet, sweeten cider to taste and iron. Be should be taken e his' fuel add a little lemon juice, When feet at once, and have salt water fry zen to a mush add one quart cream and massage. to every y quart of cider used and An- bathingHere is an excellent way to kill ash freezing. moths in carpets which never fails, % Lemon Syrup.. --Grate the rind of six lemons into the juice of 12 and Wring a coarse crash towel out of water and spread it smoothly on the let h stand over night, :flake a Carpet; iron it dry with a good hat thick syrup, using 1, cups of white iron, repeating the operation on all cigar. When it is quite cosi strain parts of the carpet infested with the the lemon juice into it, squeezing moths. There is no need to press :some of the oil from the fixated rind. hard and neither the pile nor the cal-. Dottie and set away for use, or of the carpet will be injured, and tablespoonful in a glass of water the moths will be destroyed by the mikes a delicious drink for a hot heat and steam. day. It is appalling to see the amount of :1 "Make Over" Meat Pie. --Chop succulent juices which many cooks cold meat eery fine. To each cupful send swirling down the sink. The wa- :dd one saltspoonful of salt and one ter in which vegetables are cooked and one-half saltspoonfuls of pepper, should always be saved:. Onion water, a pinch of Summar savory and one- for instance, gives the necessary flay - half cupful of stock, Put into a bak- or to a tomato or vegetable soup. No ing dish and cover with a crust of matter how carefully we boil our' gnashed potatoes. Brush over the top foods, more or less of the flavor and with milk and bake in an oven to a mineral salts are lost. Cabbage and olden brown, cauliflower waters remake a good found Sandwich biscuits renuucre four cup- ation for a cream, or vegetable soup full of flour, four tablespoonfuls of without anent, only potato water and baking pewder, a teaspoonful a salt, the first water in which old beans are two talose; poonfuls of meat drippings, rooked are not desirable, The last half a eup of milk and water to cora- GERMAN MARRIAGE MARKET. ' Prince of .Serbia, whose sister Helen Mete the wetting to the ordinary his - fore in which beans are Coiled, lac - nit consistency. Roll the dough thin, fore they are baked, may be seasoned PROVING LOYALTY TO BRITAIN The Neharaiah of I'atiela, whose offer to accompany the I3atlas Ex. peettionary Some was graciously acceepte l by King George, • 1 b Future Royal Weddings Must I eav a n in you with tomato and serves as a can - was anything wrong with it when it Measuring Out the Ration. was issued to the messes they would :aunds vvit]i butter., dd , fill' g f plenty When and bel rice use' married Prince John of Russia. NEW HYMN OF HATE. BRITISH TARS' RATION OF RUM A CAREFUL MEASURE IS MADE FOR ALL, Spirits, Mixed With Water, Served to Men of Navy From a Big Tub, The complete story of how sailors and officers in the British navy get them- `mutiny," or grog, as they are supposed to call it, is very entertain- ingly told by a well known naval writer, John S. Margerison, in the London Daily Mail. His account fol- lows; They don't trouble much about lit- tle details, such as who was the first man who introduced the spirit ration in the navy; they don't clink their glasses --they oftener drink out of basins—and say, "The King --God bless him!" as the naval novelists say they do. In short, they make lit- tle or no fuss about their daily whack of rum and water, save that theylook forward to it with an anticipation that never under any circumstances doses its keenness. Rum, like everything else that the 1 sailor drinks, eats, wears or washes himself with, officially comes under the head of "paymaster's stores," That is to say, the paymaster is in charge of the spirit and responsible for its daily issue. He Cheeks every pint of it when it conies aboard and occasionally tests it to see that the' spirit has lost none of its proof strength, Ram and Naval Custom. He is father and mother to the rum and daily superintends its issue, being 12 o'clock, Two minutes before that present when it leaves the stores, hour the breaker, released from its when it is poured into the rum tub, imprisonment under the sentry's eye when the water is mixed with it and and escorted by the paymaster and when it is served out to the sailors. the petty cofficeri of the day, ares es its And yet, I strongly doubt, whether pp pp y wholeand exceedingly muffled cheer from an paymaster in the of the is produc- ed navee has ever tasted the the waiting men. The key spirit in its raw state. You see they ed and the padlock taken off. Then get so used to it that they never the bung is withdrawn and the rich trouble the slightest bit about same- brown Auld gushes forth and mingles ling it, knowing full well that if there with the water in the 'tub, ike pie crust; cut, spread halt the Them put of Account. ]earn exactly what was the matter The petty officer rolls back his sen 1a , finely ground, cooked ham; plenty of water save zt, then use princess Catherine Radii will Ge s]eeyes; the steward produces his book :hen lay on the covers and bake, it to add nutriment to a vegetabl© points out in her ossi and interest- Pride in Wanton Aiurder, from the men themselves. and the cooper hastens up with the soup, or boil it down and make blanc "The g py Every day, about 11 o'clock in the This; is a nice way to cook cabbage: ing volume, Royal Marriage ` The Berne correspondent of The forenoon, the paymaster, vvith the copper measures, varying from half a hop one bead of cabbage fine, clean mange of it. +Market places Europe," that the great pall Mall Gazette says Germany's slop's steward and the captain of the pmt to four gallons. These are now :t thoroughly .and boil in :?tilted water "—'---` s— war German royalties m corn- inspected by the paymaster and as for `dn minutes When cooked spread it out to dry.. Bake half a pint of INSURES PERFECT BAKING RESULTS GU A ITEeD TO ISE MADE FROM INGREDIENTS SHOWN ON THE LABEL AND NONE OTHER 'u�csrn r setsette ao, their turn for the rum ration. As they hurry aft they take their places in the waiting queue and wait for rman Chant of Sword Expresses "Hymn of Hate" has been supplanted hold, descend into the spirit room and b "The Chant of the German Sword" measure out the exact quantity ee 12 o'clock rings out and the boson's y 1 ship's mate pipes dinner and the bugler .l-ti.L'MONTH VL U'1.► �'. -. . pleiu isolation as regards Ji12L41'1ijwu- --- -. ; ial alliances. It also effectuallyirit which is —a composition or sobaro o, \vh cug u has a l- company's grog. Ate this time,s t e, ' sends forth the "Carry " call the pay- sauce with butter, milk and flour, October Is. Able All Others, the crushes the cherished ambition among sic aago, master says, C y Spread a layer of cabbage in the errs- Battle Month.. ' German princes to become allied with t ready run into half a dozen editions. all those hien—chief petty ofFleers The first man in the queue steps ernle, then a layer of sauce and There is not a day in October that °the Russian Imperial house. Apro- This is what the aaonymous author' and sergeants of marines—who are Contiie over it some grated cheese. does not commemorate some victory,' pos, the princess tells an amus ng makes the "German sword" say: allowed to have their spirit ration is- forward. Continue these layers, finishing off anecdote circulated at 'the beginning "No 15 mess" he says the top of the dish with several table- or two, or three. It is the month of his r -fl of the war, relating to a certain Ger- "It is no duty of mine to be either sued to them undiluted muster at the ; The steward runs eye down his just or compassionate; it suffices spirit room and, under the supervision list 2.0 Ees and serve in the casserole. dgehill, Agincourt S b s opoi ailxv man princess, another of a goodly that I am sanctified by my exalted of the paymaster, the half gills which „ Alf cut of eight." he orders, and spoonfuls of bread crumbs. Bake for as zags, bunch of daughters, who, when she ron mission, and that I blind the eyes of Y__--___ Also it commemorates vicLvries 1 Children are very fond of molasses ' heard that the German Emperor had pie. To make this you will need 1 lb. by the present Allies .against the pre- sent an ultimatum to Russia, ex- ; my enemies with such streams of of flour, le 1h. of lixeadcrumbs, ii. 1b, sent enemy: On October 7, 1571, the; claimed; tears as shall make the proudest of Italian (with the Spanish) obliterated ,, ? them cringe in terror under the vault of molasses, 6 ozs. of dripping, juice the Turkish fleet S mesh Lepanto; October " How could he do such a thing? of heaven. of ane lemon, and one teaspoonful of 10, 2 to Trance defeated Prussia, October It is perfectly monstrous; we shall <I have slaughtered the old and baking powder. Make a paste of the ? never now be able to marry our girls `, flour, dripping, baking powder, a little Sealfield, October 12, 1860, Peking' . a grand duke. o the sorrowful; I have struck off the water, then linea greased pie-d'ish was taken by English and. French; The princess notes that, with Ger- bTeasts of women; I have run through with part of it; warm the molasses in troops; 1806, the bod of children who gazed at me form the portion allowed to to immediately the petty officer fills up higher branches of the service are the eight pint measure to the brim measured out into their bottles. and pours it into the mess utensil When ell this is finished the remain- ing rum for the day's issue is placed held out by the although ng sailor. You in a special barrel called a "breaker" will notice that, although the steward and taken to the half deck, where, has ordered only seven pints and a with the spirit room key, it is placed half—the rations for fifteen men—to be issued, eight pints are placed into on October 14 Napoleon y , under the watchful eye of a sentry. the man's kettle and then the half and Tater en -,many beyond the pale, and leaving ' with the eyes of the wounded lion. After the raw spirit is disposed of a basin and work in the lemonrumbs defeated the Prussians,;out Italy as too Catholic a country , pint measure full is taken out The gradually; lastly add the juice. tared Berlin; October 15, 1877, the to admit of mixed marriages, the Day after day I ride aloft on the the paymaster goes forward to the reason forathis is that keis always Then spread a layer of this mixture Turks were overwhelmed by the Rus-. only countries in Europe that can shadowy horse in the Valley of Cy- grog tub and inspects it to see that a certain amount of spilling, and if in the paste, now put another layer of signs, at Aladja Daga; ,October 20, furnish princesses with whom Eng- presses; and as 1 ride e I everyw forth s it is so perfectly clean. l measures hen, aas a the mess had to lose it there would paste, then more molasses, repeating 1805, the flower of the Austrian army lish and Russian princes can be , the be trouble, while the tub always con- till the dish is full, but finish up with surrendered to Ney, and an October united are Denmark,Sweden and i son that dares to dispute my path. water that goes into the tub, the tains a spare half pint to make up. paste. Bake inn good oven for three • 22, 1876, Turkish forces were captured Norway. 3 "It is meet andrightthat I should and fromuraping party ar yrecarry greatetanks,tles to for leakages. quarters of an hour. by an inferior Montenegrin force at princess Rah blue- - refers to the cry aloud my pride, for am no I I remember a case where a lue- flaming messenger of the Lord Al- ing,only when the paymaster calls, • jdeket was washed overboard in the in Berlin that liitle "Hold, enough!" Bay of. Biscay at a time when a storm Checking up the Grog. was at its height. In spite of the huge Meanwhile the steward has been waves and the almost certainty of checking his books ready for the is- death a messmate dived in after him sue of grog, finding out who is under ' and assisted him to keep -afloat until stoppage of rum for punishment, who the `ship threw them a line—it was is on leave, and who will be absent too rough for any "boat to be launch ip during the dinner hour. ed—and hauled them aboard. As they from the sh In the case of the first named men stood on the upper deck dripping, yet he will deduct their allowance from quite unhurt, the rescued man turned.. the total allowed to their mess and to his chum. return that portion to the stores after l "I can't thank ye, Jim," he said. the issue: In the second he will also . "But ye can take my rum for a week." deduct the amount from the totals, but here he will enter up the money. Not `Necessarily. 'i for "Do . you believe in marrying allowance which the sailor .draws in lieu of his rum; . while in the last love?" asked the sentirnenta] girl the quantities will have to be kept whose face was her principal mis- aside andreplaced under the sentry's fortune. charge until the men boat's crews,! "Not necessarily," replied the gray - Mixed Meat Loaf.—Two pounds lean Medun. veal, one-half pound pork tenderloin, one-half pound sweetbreads, one-half CHANGE pound lean hang, three eggs, one cup white breaderumbs, three tablespoons Quit Tea and Coffee and Got Well. cream, one tablespoon salt, one-half A woman's tea and coffee experi- teaspoon pepper, one teaspoon onion ence is interesting: "For two weeks juice and one cup of canned mush- at a time I have taken no food but TOMS, cut in pieces. Put all of the skim milk, for solid food would fer- meat through the food chopper twice, ment and cause such distress that I then add all of the other ingredients could hardly breathe at times, also by an alliance to Germany." Some in- and mix thoroughly. Pack in a bread excrutiating pain and heart palpita- teresting pages are devoted to that in- pan, cover with buttered paper and tion and all the time I was so ner- dependent lady, the Grand Duchess bake in a brisk oven for - ane hour. nous and restless. of Luxemburg, the.youngest sove- current rum.,, mighty? Princess Juliana of Holland, now only . "Germany is so far above and be - six years old, is destined by German yond all the other nations that all diplomacy for one of the sons of the the rest of the earth, be they who Crown Prince—a marriage which, if they may, should feel themselves well ever contracted, would bring Holland done by when they, are allowed to definitely into the sphere of German fight with the dogs for the crumbs influence. But Holland, she adds, that fail from her table. "does not care to become a German "When Germany the divine is Province, nor even to be tied down happy, then the rest of the world basks in smiles; but when Germany suffers, God in person is rent with anguish, and, wrathful and avenging, He turns all the waters into rivers of blood." Uncover and cook one-half hour long- er. Serve cold, sliced thin. Household Flints. "From childhood up I had been a reign in Europe, who has so far re - tea and coffee drinker, and for the fused all, her suitors, and therefore past 20 years I had been trying differ- _ "remains the despair of all the ambi- ent physicians, but could get only tious royal mothers, whose sons Buttermilk with a tablespoonful temporary relief. Then I read an would be in the' position to aspire to of freshly grated horseradish will re- article telling how some one had been! the hand of the richest heiress in Eu - move freckles. helped by leaving off tea and coffee rope": - Some coffee needs boiling and and drinking Postum, and it seemed She is extremely beautiful, very Neither self-possessed or prudent patrols and the like—return to the haired parson. "As, a rule, I usually someexperiment sopleasant7 does not—one must e eriment just to read about good talented., and moreover possessed of love is all abandonment.—Emerson. ship, when they will be served out marry for money. to find out: health I decided to try Postum. a strong; will, which she never, show- Till the waris over let us all be with their grog separately: use a " made the' chane to Postum, and ed more bravely than when, alone in optimists, for.I believe the' end will . And then, at a quarter to 12,.the Many a man fails to arrive be - When pans are scorched, I g"Cooks." .' stiff wire whisk to get the burned there is such -a difference in me that I her motor -car, she met the German justifyour hoes.—Mr: Walter buglerstarted with cold feet. food off the bottom. don't feel like the same person' We army which was r invading her Grand Portes p whose duty dit off prepare the eday s cause he i a Postum deliciouand like it Duchy and protested in person„ Life, to be worthy of a rational be food for their messmates come down At 16 a girl declares she will marry If you,,use cleamnb powder for all found i ing,must be always .in progression upperlove, at 26 she proceeds saucepans be sure to wash out the better,than. coffee. My health now is against the violation of its integrity Y , from their work on the deck only 'for and pan afterward with cold water. wonderfully good. and neutrality. She is a staunch we must always purpose to do more and hasten to the rum tub to await to fall in love with `a rich man:. The good housekeeper should '-'go "As soon as I made the shift Catholic. I or better than in time past.—John- pp y yfascinating. speculations come- •sone over her eu supplies ever da By this to o Postum are gone. 'better, ram fleshy, y intoothisbook as to the future of the i He who is: rich for himself, laying means she can avoid food sporlrng: troubles g . , my Figs are nice soaked in lemon food assimilates the pressure in the Czar's charming daughters—"the up treasure for himself, is by so much juice, stuffed with marshmallow or nuts, and rolled in powdered sugar. Putting a coat of varnish on the linoleum yearly. will make it last for years, and look bright and new. . A little salt added when cooking sour fruits greatly reduces the quan- tity of sugar required for sweetening. It is best to give linens a long soak- ing before washing. If this method is followed stains will wash out eas- ily. When boiling cabbage put a , small head of celery into the saucepan. This will greatly improve the flavor. To give"a :delicious flavor to eorn mush drop in a fewe chopped dates just before removing from the fire. Children love it.. To wash anything that is greasy, use hot soda water.' The alkali turns THOUGHTS FOR THE DAY. - To lead a dissipated life may be called a kind of death.—Ovid. , chest and, palpitation are: all gone, my greatest matches. in Europe." Thus a robbing his real inward life, his life in bowels are regular, have no more sto- marriage with Prince Carol of Ru-'• and toward God, of its resources.— mach trouble, and my headaches are mama is predicted" for the Grand Alford, gone. Remember, I, did, not use medi- .Duchess Tatiana; while for her elder 1 No man is born into the world cines at; all—just left off:' tea and' cof- sister, the Grand Duchess Olga, not whose work is not born with him;_ fee and used Postum steadily." Name foreign prince- who did not profess there is always work, and tools to the Greek faith would be popular—un- work withal, for those who will and less (says Princess Radiziwill) it blessed are the horny hands of toil.— were with a p erso'naga `whose choice Lowell. . Postum Cereal -the original form— is looked forward to most eagerly all ( The literature of a people must must be well boiled. 15c and 25c over Europe, and whose entry into spring from" the sense of its nation - adages. packages. the Imperial family would be hailed ality and nationality is impossible given by `Canadian Postum Co., Wind- sor, Ont. Postum comes' in two, forms: , Instant Postum--a soluble- powder ewith the wildest bursts of enthusi- i without self-respect, and self-respect dissolves quickly in a cup of hot 'asm; I mean the Prince of Wales. iis impossible without liberty.—Mrs. water• and, with cream and sugar, . lioly Russia would look through Stowe. makes a deliciousbeverage instantly.' her fingers if one of the daughters of 30c and 50c tins; its Czar would consent to embrace the Both kinds aze equally delicious Anglican faith after her marriage to and cost about the same per ,cup. the heir to the English Crown. stand ready and firm to meet onsets "There's a Reason" for Postum, One of the Czar's daughters` might which are sudden and unexpected. -- -sold --sold by Grocers conceivably be given to the ,Crown Antonius. 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