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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Advocate, 1918-11-28, Page 2'is not only t ,,, east economical on account t t its great strength gt but y�= u h :a� re the c : e u' g �"� -. ,�. 1. anddelicious qualities ties s well. p43fl; �i4AtT.*eY"wScaled Metal tl P ` ketF,6 Ask�Z31~' �:, IA (.tree ;;r-1 uduti; o<' A,utui;au. jiarod is'es either • the li m ale 'T ie fall and' early winter months' of .the c I ot'ato mr-$her oz a r;iu,llar are busy oxtee for the housewife. Piece of 000d:that is well rounded. Whie she is malcii't f, F' things beer and rack in the sausage �rery, tightly:, tie the :e:ads securely and then cook in a 1 ergo kcttle'�°of boiling water for ie' l'engt'h time. of }Tang file tequa•rz_ � i up to, drain and let drys, usually .about fear days • 16 ctavo weckS; in a Boal, thy laace: • Thesi slip in melted .petal -fine in ing-par Hauler are ,that part ship -iii a.pe, to.4 the cola stormy day.,, that. are c inning there hi incite „pine for other thizigs. �. Yet in the days gone "by assandiria ustialiiv inside -various : idelectable sari saes, clzoe e arid tha lel; frq xi the ay -products that Ire plentiful at this `'vena `a s . .i quantity of a meat goes ear. and becomes most • 'nourishing and Satisfying, if co1.,..1.blit�L c, E.i Z..Y.B ' •q 1L .d:_An ,v Cciuuda't'ooci Board, Licence No. `13=i13_' oblen —bread axe to mold. These Five years ago,there was- -only Bees; i P. , '-, � far a the Atlantic coast. Now there pans.may be ci.t i..,•quarter. n ~i uicl. sales.' are five fishing out of Nova Scotia, Pig 'Sousa. ---Soused" pigs' feet, tai1s' ports, and between thein they. lain. 1 lit alacl' toil, rtes find i'eac y sale 1f very tWn � � l season of the ye.u'. To-d:ay the yvo is tligroughly <osaed. This sai�sagc ricers,pz�Iyereti and`pac ed in' ali- ned eine <?lay'zioti�^ U13 huii� zlp in a ca14 lase),, t_.. . who is lass"�as,s• It is important to pack i1nd1 the trouble ll1t) make these at'- • these pz bdiicts 1 1 all-gia ,s j?rs, ow a.nil 1"ept uzitll needed, tractive food's can command :a good' All sausagesarequire .sbnletliing 'to'I ing. to the fact^that when using jars price for them: •keel) then. t6 ether --'aa body" --req it l that • have- metal, tops the vinegar In European markets many vazie- isecalled. This is usually mad frgnl' which `has worked between the porce-. ties of home -shade` sausages• are dis- a cereal; oa tnloai- is thebest for this I loin lining and the md"ta1 top," sets played by the farmals' wives; and, one purpose,.' must be real earlyat the :stales to be 2 To prepare the oatmeal: place two able to obtain event a small "amount, gtiarrts"-of water ill a boiler and add • so quickly are these goods purdhased, one tablespoonft:I of salt, and vaheii :x •.=>r.�s_-aw�u,ea. s.'e. r`i? . °.: � _._ -.� _ , , ... : uuw.a.e.uar ., �..... .. ,:,a.,......_.—• boiling . . , n Stir l The secret ofeuccessfi;l making^:of.. boiling"nod Qiie`,pint of oatmeal. St • x is company by special axr� ,,,. ',the , , t ozrYrisla. ouehton �> these -delicacieschieflyill.; occasionally and ,cook for one hour. ,. � q Y..A80tlto •: ; . � " ., � 11.83 Y r.. the r.. e L blending,, the s ices" and,the` season -'Turn into a deep" bowl and add r •, Once she had started on her spq�e,c_r P .-�,, _,,.,, CFi1SPTE tI XA� IIT.— ho it d.) 1„ almost breath- Ing, and „with a little practice you can 'balance of the ;ingredients, ” , you, she went ahead with it 1 rime. ilSa: sire I nz sure y , . i . i , 1- •• that, she, easily'make-the esus) Ince any... horoughly. >'e�..al it wizusn t for nothing ,g , • wouldn't, feel as you do if yon knew • Y, -the • had rc�le�rsed it so often, and the variety that are saki to -day in t5easanings ngomelt with Tho,S. Allen up a reaction that is extremely pois- onous. „ Pack :a dried red pepper pod ineac11 jar. Cut a lemon in half, and then with' a' sharp knife' cot into thin water until slices. Cook hi boiling y, tender, then pack two or three pieces in each: jar. , Cook 'the feet and:'t_ails until- tender in just= suf 1eien't'water to covei;.,Re- move the feet and cool, then cut into if you knew --- 1 -- w. ` rnoreab about fife-- S. had made d cletratlan, t1Lat 1Sa�u1r 1 marketanddelicatessen stores: �Vasii and `dr aisles tons, 'leaves desirable sizes.' Boil, the. liquid 1ih- ezm, My bather ,r, Dave' Beanies, . . 3r P• r er>,ten e to ser supplied her with the confideFor the casin `use stout nnbl'e• Is of • c'';er and then rub fie. Put til it is reduced to one-half its form - band serving 1 twenty-year s e ut g Y 'll -hen , ° ' 'sufficient i rages le % him epee that she needed, h wasoldetop ed mulin: , 'These . cases may be through a fine 'sieve to remove the er quantity.-, add,. suffic t. gar murder cant robbery. 3, ,l. rel � 'h she. zi*as�`ca n171e ,r g ,_ • all ;the art of i\ uc la _ a to taste. Pack the parts in Ira true to ?tie and I left him, • , , made 1n \ ailca's..widths , a ld lengths coarserpieces.' Use a blended our vineg z bazLd � 1 her appeal.- Her voice, .her �,, cos s poul- w at into h aPi;' °.the "tar and; with the pre ared and my fated half crazed h As, for example, take a piece of un - and Ceasorini . with s lt, •r hate Peper. jars r, _. ;�e � .her ovary attitude, as she sat . P � . �, • .. Y r..,,., g ^d happened to Tuve and me drat 5ie ,,: an le r bleaclled':aiiu ern five inches .wade and>liquid, adding to each Jar one tea- ,_,.,�husband 'himself."' her arms straight at her sides ,> s,, , _.and .r.ed: ilePper.;;: .. and hlntstilf. f pickling spice two as>d ,>1L�d my `'Ir edge of fifteen inches: lonng. ,. Salsera , ,s• e.—Two cloves• of spoonful of mixed pic tea - and her.hands grasping ,,the g a IE, casing Italian SaI,, ag- c rtibberS and of thisb d seam the ns two ba leaves. Adjust the by:leaking a feile )rife six tedium -sized afire, , 3'� 'the •. g i g t. lids partially 'tighten the Jars and length of the casing. The- fifteen-. pounds of.lean por1,,-.one 'pound of P Y g inch length is ` about the. right size, fat pork. Put through a' food chop- though the width..inay be run -;from', per twice and .the* add the oatmeal, five to' twelve inches., ,This last is as cooked in the directions given very large and does not make, as 1 above together with two level. table- ) b 1 I ,.. table - nearly as an attractive -package as the' spoonfuls of salt, twb level table- t' ! P "Scanlan!" muttered Meguire, knit- ting, nitt-g is brows. Killed a storeleep-". er vsras that it?" •'1f e. d% n'1. kil'i hien," declared Nora. "I'm ur , was an- , C didn't There I m suss8 he di the bench, were of the mosttouch- ing supplication, "''She . tIould telil,. even while she •srs oke, that sae sy:as. making an impression;. she otilcl" re cognize the softness o± pity fir syla- cr her man wits ham, a man named , guire s eyes. She'•s a'•3 aware, how-- Sclil:iipfe, and Dave made ,a ianfession d ever, , sit the truly magical -impression and toed how 5chla.pfe hail - arranged that "shie' was ,making=uziaware that the plot t0 ro 'the s ore, and„to. in;. , '. e presented- to'the- six seven and eight then place ,in ' a hot water bath and process two and 'one-half honirs..Seal P ?^ securely This prgduct will keep until' used. 's '' _ Tongue.—Wash and sera e' Canned Tora P t how the tongue,find : then boil until tender, b iii never et inch ones., s oonfuls of dried'celeryleaves, one { shooting-; but h had b Pe Sci> upxe had none the ho n, edu five and be_ tail, 'heart. kidne t oultr - ea- in just sufficient water to cover. m'an sA Completely s c The . head, feet; to kidney” level tablespoonful o p y s Um jury wouldn't believe all that ilia s an 'as feet. ' When his eine- and liver ma be used for saws es tables ooiiful of re pep- _ When the toi1gue.'is' tender remove Dave said. I know he was telling the I Y og somng one p red P P 1t— .t teens ilere cnaageu, a e fie teaspoonful of black pep- from q P truth.• Dave wouldn't—he couidn . PP per, o commit a murder. If thy. jury rea'1- ly believed he did it, they'd have found hum `giaailty in the first degree, '-for R:ecrsrdixag to the story Dave t -old there was nothing to excuse the shoot- ing. - And the judge would have had a him put to deathor sentenced. to pri- y t1 vias but 21 soft the liquid and plunge into cold, hearted wretch and to see that lovely,water to loosen the skin. Remove per. Mix thoroughly and then..pack v ch ca"sins. skin and: ,then pack into Jars, using very .tightly into a five nn a .. . nod chopper three' times, using the Plunge into boiling–water and boil the same seasoning, as in the pig one and •ozie-half hours. Then pro- souse. Boil down the liquid to one medium fine knife. When packi{ib ,, half its 'farmer quantity and add the, One - the prepared sausages, into the pre- ;coed as-gegen for that final cur•-ing. ry, t P P g Bead Cheese.— Wash thoroughly: vinegar to taste. 1)111. the 'jars of t d 1 arse one head,removal g the o59er--and fiowillg, anc1„then adjust the rub -- sort for and cleanse � 1, :>cx; for life. a>. least, instead of .a fall` 't' h�e11• 'may sure)I'll andNlid"arid partially' >rg „ , , But you ma. * be sure_ I ll a and _e es. Place bel P twenty ears But the man that any ,hebe`aoagla lui,f'arher, eyes.Ue Capital. R, a 1 brains and 'tongue Y Y Y' ,F g ,C- -, intears. se ',l#do what do a 1 'can. And luny,. Mrs. Cur- Process for two and -one-halfhours! was reallyguilty had a Congressman gas to s�,��m.'iir,tzat.,. I 1. •{al•,* '. .:• : - , ,a° do you realize what you ve him and 1e' got some wit- I can; sure, .I .x.111. T>; ..eenls to me,. ceras 3 Cook t'1 t' 11 leave in hot water bath, :.'`Remove from to defend g'st It• iie`sse5 to east some doubt - oft Davis • now 1'think of i 1 1Leard, aft the time . story, -which -a perfectly' straight that your brother got kind -ef a raw story just the same,—and so the, jury i deal.. Birt. lioness to. God, 1 .don't., let this man ofd, and put the whole! know what use I can. be. now,efor the - F �if' hide governor- is o± Lhe wrong .panty aixl thing on Dave---thoughthey'd and sera- le: • ih'3ode of Preparation The meat; r>ru.st be put.through ,a high-toned lady an 'su 11 cifiatress, and to know that in enlisting Ma weld's services for Schlupf&, lie had remotely connived at the causes of. ,that dis tress.,made him feel all dlzoky• and pulpy inside. , "Don't -cry don't try, iIrs Carcor- real convictions as I've said. they'd he'll 'not be like1,y ta.:listen'. to inc . at, have had the courage sof. 'them -and ail.. Next.'atitulnn'we'll have' an .3le0: broiiglbt in first-degree verdict. tion,- and I'm, hoping-to,,get in -u roan Dave' lawyer: felt -there seas. seine I cando business ;with;, and, if,I can-- o-2 an- l in g o- Otitic al influence haping ,±1ui �ws 1,, I'll',do' what', I. can, you may ,be, Zr gaiety man --getting a• Cee essnra sare .af that, Mrs. Corcor:an.1' to defend ` him and . all. ` And I've "Thank you, -Mr. d?lla guire. .I "tiidil't been trying ever'so-long to :get•lriy re3:ize about tihe•governor; I thought courage up- so that covild tell ?inn you could- always get what you want alill this,'1ar1d..ask y0n, il', you wouldn't ed, no' matter who was�goyernor.,, ,eek into Dave's case; rind then, when -"Listen ' to that new!" 4laguiryo you sound how innocent, of nrardei.' laughed ruefully.. "And it's' -what o: lae was, I thought maybe you'd be good many think• too—ars if there wilting to use your influence and' get was some arrangement by which I Urn 'pa,•3onect.'' " could always be pulling wires At the ene at Parker 'fil'Ie clothes.3•'Ou were so proud Of.'WIien 46w--film1 he, -made to appear BCW again" Fabrics' that ire dirty, shabby or" spotted - iivill be restored to their former beauty by s,eriding them ,Co P13rker's, ' I end DYEING. Is proptlrI ;fie at ark.r'S Send articles by post or cipsres W. pay "el'al." °iaf e'one `4' ay and. ow' Cba 'g s are reason. able. Drop 'I• > card for our. booklet Oil household helps that as Money. PARKER'S DYE : LIMITED to ner .a Dyers, J.A.Yong St E Toronto in a deepkettle and 'eoverinr th cold water.' : until meat: ec n Remove e w ea and hail the' liquid in the kettle until;. it is reduced •• to' one-half •its ozmer uantity:;'Remove the meat from the head and 'ut\into • neat pieces...Add, t th liquid with u1ce; o two lemons, grated' rindko one est aia :One,table- spoonful a - s 001 til 0 • `poultryeas, g> . . 'tablespon'ofuls, o, dried.celery leaves one tablespoonful o� dried - parsley leaves, •two tablespoonfuls of salt, one fiat said?'' bath sea securely and then store in the bo e .. kh head l a°what WAS that, Mir ' Maproduct will No; , � a cool,: dry Place. This gi,"1e �„ V13nted, ll , >.,. ;- •,' '• w � keepuntil ' s :." Well;,tha:t you have :a feeling I'm f - n , what • y a tiray sur o b q Big Trawler batches: ns' you're ready �s�:i •ose;noyv that mea } _ •p pP I' t et hat I want I to •give•?It',to tn.e?" o e 1'q d h j f 1 • The fate of the "Triumph off the �, ' it any kine -created :a`-inonlentai I guess yell don't `Waists ,s d f i t "ale 41tl�rtic 'coast Y t er, 1:'S.a ui-e • g' M tete " rf f two interest in the trawler which inland :: a��, x, e: P - not?", '9r `do...,. r , which ' is I.�v z urs �But „S, �'about b b ,b.o little era .hear' 4 "Considering all o'li've �i`ou:ri(i oi'zt:' l es -bh Y t i '� , really ' one of the chief izistru.`nen s. tat. me.that out didn't know be=; e Y ago you' : supplied „ It in lieepiiig` the msslet well s . IiP fcze. . "A An :.'thein it would be .if; tablespconfu1 of red pepper, one with fish. �, strange ge Fa that •Could' make -any. difference. I'm clove of-.garlic,'nrinced very fine. Osis Steam trawlers are something of kin You. 'usst 'rhe same end' al little thorou hl and then pour.into ' an an innovation in' : Canadian fisheries. asking Y J -ie., -g Y more so;' Mrs. Corcoran, oai'1 you be e. oh- -- ,._ an averate of ,hale a million pounda of fish weekly.- Asp niucll as 250 0(?(1 pounds have been landed, : by one _trawler in six days!' fishing. Trier s operating off' ill::. arethree- trawlei _ Pacific coast. , lit,-Menioriant Somewhere iFrance,where lty ed, n �dtiT " 1 1Ie' fills a patriot'' grave, Tlie',lazk sings high above his head, 1 liela•k knows the hallowed bet; Qnly,,� 1 •• 'Where lies our soldier brave:"" Sacred the ground where a soldier sleeps;' :leo came at his country's call. 1x1 e s Onward the' tide,of battle• •sweep,. Onlythe lark o'er his bosom weeps,. •' Yet he gave' 'to'the world his all., ys any wife?" "I, neer thought to marry again, Mr. Maguire ='"I certainly never thought.. to marsyeyou:;' So Z don t see. liow I can say allat once."' -"MY sister never thought to marry again, ,but she's going to do it," "Yes, but it's atr-m an -she came near 'Marrying ,in the first place—one she may ahra:s have had a tender, ' feel- ing. -for. Arfd 'Ive sometimes thought, if I ever -.did, marry again, it night be; such a man!' Consternation , manifested itself on Maguire's plump face. "You don't mean, Mrs 'Corcoran, that the-re''s tsoalebo y you're iii love with ?„ "Oh, z5:ay I wouldn't • stay that. And I don't know that he has any thoughts of me any 'more. It may just have crossed iby mind; +6hat's all. The tense- expression of e anxiety on Maguire's face 'relaxed, although his eyes remained' clouded with dip - 1 salt` sfavtion "Who is lie?- ',What sort `of a joie lhas he ?"'he asked "Olt, J .couldn't Cay, Mr. Maguire, it would be too mornfyiug ±0 1310 if' I told you and then fie 31OV11. took trey; interest in me -after all." - ` 116 failure to yield 11ri1 iniireclr' ateli, a fa.orable answer sopSed only heti intensify and'•inflame his passion; The .intimationthat she might per- haps be unattaii1abfle riiade her seein tenfold more desirable: •eels pray- ers were`inoving' in trier urgency, al- most embarrassing; and yet 1c did not commit '0 vulgarity of :spread` ing before her all that he could oll;er retieen0e and u«,nn annes,as a bribe. She was' r onsciaus of `tine ic'+'pc�C'l"ed nil,.t.'for'' Lt.. .a:O'fg?`"' ;He was trying to win h r without 'haying., recor,rneto his • material ad -s: r' Tv,' ,Sizes- 5'Cc ax1a .91 ECC? ,i,Q °ill y ice ,7E•„ark, '1e fobbing, the cava 7 in,f fills. washing, redden t41110 nucheti J v '1)nda until you rxrepear ok' Oleic e ,.o armee? Than use Rn xa-d'm P'Ya)+ n.:ewrrcam, X inr3.aot.rning.a inx t.t.a,c , acre gently curative errect EY r ten tiss 3a •de•cc 3'u;'a9 and hiisca ca;;. bo &ktn 1 sue. Haug nails• c,lyai ' o Colla ria crci brine ,hed,) 1t;: g)vr ou lraa 2i.. to be p00011(Ibf ,• Urent time •yoxt'ociaeorforobe:.c? gets shiny just put on a il13313 fcoa,e3, 01 17 a.°,)' 7 1 ' n 5a vcrtil110l ooe'Lsacu rir (Mc.). ). 1131en1, perfootly with the' rr)r ,i$)cc[+:) and coneeala 1Ittle blcm•• rite . dean rind 3'0'8111. There is a twos13i tc lino , inane -;x) r toll„t pro- d, cte, 1riah• 111, 1orlcnla for the teeth 'zge,), at 3O,:iY,l;",' A i"5-1'.110' 1;t1l Each Pcardbeia0 Bash tlf a' 0l'..1 btu,' epasittgeofIngronet tuildt.aids OrPerfi- y,0:;.813 4ruy;rii1 WM. give ou vrtn) a0 t charge, d rakgp p1113'aii of ,1 vvorlc' f,ni 1 1rotion tatt[r5-,OtrE;:i. P, 0? Vane "'00 gat rnnr-rise', loo, ioefory'otartaoxziii e, Ask. gong dat r,3itt. lie Hitt.:..)'t Co.,Co ,'TiVi Sq )1„U0l. S: Vantages.' It was 'h'iln$elt, `.not possessions, teat he, ,was trying to present t to si r. 'as worthy to be lived With. `aOft.en and often I've tho.Igrni: what r grand thing it would be for 1rre," 17e; Laid, "to b•o going to ,o0c) u:i and satire with you,,:and .^'h13ve yeti. teach enc ai,l abbot tneni. Often and• often I've thought how grand t -w oltd'. be to have you tak,ng in^ ro•t fid and showing aide what I ought to think about. tb 7L s , Ho ran 'ir1car r1owly bae11 ±0 the' city, pleading with her all the eery, When •:they were passing, tha perliten- Liar` ii ,: ,s aidt --- "Wh�ctl et ylrir cic ide_ to �iy no of ye,,, Noi°a, ,I'll `do what I can for y 1us7 brother`. Honest lo- loci 1; wi.1 1. kind of.mind liea.3 ii), that 1 e: had_ a r! 0 t Of a <a1." Indeed, he' "7 Teelin1 liar1 TDawe; lie, had "done •' serVicsa, for henclstnan (pate' blithely, i n,difrer'ent t�r�. the i11iu'stiee that 'Might flow from, id; '1 , N•or o, ussawarto this 't h,is 00:naclets.00 had reason for being, 'uneasy, alined ct ai 1 sn:y yes to him after that 'hecto; e,rultairi.Pticarc,:s.�v^ 111r1i s,:,, but 'not 1)31±1; t'•at• afithough acaois A. •Hca '"�' 813 lilted him now better than she had ever don befo'rt,,he, ;,wa.;,,n't after r i1,7 :Ub1 rh.xe." ' (et o i1[; Oen:ta111ied)• Concerning 'the value of any. Stocks or Shares in your posses .cion, write us and we: will, give you the fullest -infuriation avail- able without charge. • Don't run away::-: with the idea., that because a stock is inactive it is without valise. ' Our up to date information may save you needless worry` and loss; through premature, ”; Give usY• our confidence and wet, will merit };ours." H. M., CONNOLL & CO. l4Iembers ;1lontreal Stco'. L.:xchange 105-106 Transportation Building' MONTREAL, OUE, *0141.111 -ef+av „ } 1 `/ �a.���, . „ `;`ia.�taiViltifirr /1'x'1 , 11$11 el asz C'`1 4 .. ';;ts,ti-tkia\ :9,p 41::10:4- ft1Qlil iii i� lltA nAe*eittoititktt-tt. stoat , "W4730. AND, CORN SYRUP r o ,.To help. -the, sugar.. alrol•ts, e use Crown "Brand dn.: Lill White Corn Syrup--delicious,-•wholesome j and, economical al-` rf= ternative3' for Sugar in Cooking and Preservfing. CornM:.1e • "grown in North America, While sugar must be brought across the seas in'ships-wllich are vitally'nestled for -war Itarposes. Use all ;the syrup{ made Prom corn you wfsh,,while the if ood:, Board is urging stringent eeou.otny in the use of sugar. Delicious for Mak n 'Desserts' ar€d on Cereals. as i ted a hoe.. of ret p , `'rhe 3'03 a FoodnCorn Y,. ras . .' gestions :for ,using Corn Syrup. (`rite •to the 'Stood 'Board In rader-for a tin ell Lor y.copy,Iand in nye meantime or go -to your, BllAND Corn; �'T• % .":. tin o'Y-T.XL'i W1iI7E C:orn., :13)•.1 ap,,or ChC'CV Syrup and try some of the following reclpos: :: 3 apples 1 Inch stick cinnamon � :::. • 111' et water:" 6 tablGspoona til;""'wC-hate Porn SyrupP ‘..-,Wash, pare, core, and slice. apple:). Put into italics pan with rater, syrup asci oionamon, C"'dok over a. medium 11'L,me Until soft, tlaiiL 'soliz i®',3!Lt StTGA,w ' a cup shortening .131 tablespoon baking powder %... Cups Lily :White .LOr31 Syrup ' 11 teaspoon Salt 2 'eggs ), cup milk a cups Sour Cream the shortening, 'Add the syrup and the egg, ariamixwelt -Ada the. milk, Silt the baking r)omrder and Haar together; . )Cul I•t slowly to the mixture and beat. Bake.in a rnoderate oven, ,'cels n loaf or layer cake, or aemaall drop cakes: One-fourth ear, of ]raisins added to the batter give --more. flavor and. Sweet11e33. ro Ti13ii'3ltraciasZ «" ” 1 erapefrtj it ° , 1 orange 1 -lemon 3 cups'.Water t0 cups .idly White Corn Syrup Cut 7ruit in thin 811aeu and allow to staid in •icc.ter for 36 hour:; du' ore night. Separate seeds a,nd )oak them 113 part of thei.watet'. ,Cook, fruit until: tender and ad/a Corn Syrup, Continue cooking t until jelly ie obtained,' t You kliow doctors order Corm Starch no a dlot for Invalids. We convert the corn:- starch in•i:o ite, "cugar" Perin, , a` most didc„tiib e forni`of swocte ling. - Sold by 3iroct<r'ra everywhere ' iti 2 ?, 10 and 20 Iti, ,tI,`is. 10 Canada staruh'Co.,`Limited, Monti- al